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Summary: Schedule for the Big Screen in Chamberlain Square, Birmingham City Centre. From Saturday the 30th of December the film schedule changes to Experimental Films, aiming to bring calm into people's lives as they walk past the screen.

(Click for full image) From Saturday 30th December the film schedule changes to Experimental Films (programme below), aiming to bring calm into people's lives as they walk past the screen, preparing them for the New Year. We also have 25 short films from The Rural Media Company. Travellers Remembers depicts life on the road in the 60s and 70s, for more information regarding these visit travellerstimes.org.uk/remember.

 

A Loop: A Giant Metaphor by Hamlet Lin
What does a giant panorama mean? Everything? 2 people walking in an empty space.

Black River Stage by Hamlet Lin
In the city, where nothing seems the same, a tiny river can provide us with a moment of calm.

Chaos: Fractals by Charles Stuart
Light spirals into darkness.

Coloured Hymns by Saranjit Birdi
In a synthesis of architecture, dance & poetry director & choreographer Saranjit reflects on the vanishing spirituality of an increasing secular age.

Doppelganger by Tal Rosner
A daydream travel between real and imaginary, steel and concrete, clouds and smoke.

Dreaming by Paul Windridge
After falling into a deep sleep, while still held in the spell of the thunderstorm, she is encircled by visions of life.

FEED Film Fest 06 by students from Matthew Boulton College
A collection of short films from HND Media students.

Madraykin by Jordan Cadby
A variety of techniques are used to achieve a kind of ‘light painting’.

Mind the Gap by Alice Arnold
Investigates inequalities through composites of images & text. The project aims to make visible the statistical data that describes various contours of the human condition.

Move by Angela Fox
A study of movement.

Parallax 04 by Su Ansell
A meditative cine-poem combining images & text.

Spellbound by Paul Windridge
Lulled by the sensuous sounds of a thunderstorm, she falls under its spell.

Through & Far Between provided by Brady Haran & Big Screen Liverpool
Examining the relationship between public and private space; Through and Far Between features international, national and regional artists.

Saturday, Monday to Friday @ 10am: Black River Stage, Madraykin, Doppelganger
Tuesday to Friday @ 11am & 4pm: Travellers Remember
Tuesday to Friday @ 3pm: Through and Far Between
Wednesday to Friday @ 12pm: Spellbound, Dreaming, Mind the Gap
Wednesday to Friday @ 5pm: Chaos: Fractals, A Loop, Coloured Hymns
Wednesday @ 7.30pm: FEED Film Fest 06, Parallax 04, Mind the Gap
Friday @ 7.30pm & 10.35pm (Music Videos): Down & Dirty, Charmaine Kay, Taxi, Shimm 1-Up Your Game, Open Mindz

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