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Summary: As we enter October Big Screen Birmingham starts a new film season or two. The main film season this month is Video Nation; showing an insight into other peoples lives through their own eyes.

As we enter October Big Screen Birmingham starts a new film season or two. The main film season this month is Video Nation, showing an insight into other peoples lives through their own eyes.


We also have Flippers still playing, this years Brummiewoods and music videos!

Here is this week's schedule:

Saturday @ 10am & Monday to Friday @ 10.15am: Africans Love to Dance, Love Poem, Singing Glory to God, Talking Shakespeare

Saturday, Monday to Friday @ 11am: Flippers
Saturday @ 5.20pm & 7.35pm, Friday @ 7pm & 10.35pm (Music Videos): 2030 Memory, Season, Lights, Taxi, Lucid Solution

Sunday @ 5.45pm & Monday to Friday @ 5pm: Living with Cancer, Race for Life, No Place Like Home, Ghostly Goings On

Monday to Friday @ 12pm: Rock Chick, In Debt, Learning to Drive, Born to Dance, Lo-Ki Family

Monday to Friday @ 3pm: Andy in New York, Point of No Return, I Love African Fashion, Flyposters, Politics Poem

Monday, Tuesday & Thursday @ 7pm (Brummiewood): Amnesia, Happy Returns, 3 Minutes

Monday to Thursday @ 10.35pm (Brummiewood): The Salesman, All That You Can't Leave Behind, The Simple Truth

 

Africans Love to Dance by United Igbo & Friends from VN Birmingham
Ngozi Obodefuna and Ifeyinwa Awakwenze from the Nigerian Igbo community in Birmingham, talk about their women's dance group and the cultural traditions of African Dance.

Andy in New York by Andy Close from VN Shropshire
Andy met Naomi on the internet, and has made the move to New York to be with her, as her  husband.

Born to Dance by Sophie Q. from VN Shropshire
Sophie believes she was born to dance.  

Flyposters by Mark Hillman from VN Stoke & Staffordshire
Mark, a graduate in graphic design, gets really angry about the flyposters that appear all over Stoke-on-Trent. He decides to take things into his own hands...

Ghostly Goings On by Stuart Edmunds from VN Shropshire
Stuart has a passion for investigating the paranormal. Here we have sneaky peak into the life of a ghost hunter.

I Love African Fashion by Felicia Nwokedi from VN Birmingham
Felicia is from Nigeria and owns an African clothes shop in Handsworth. She talks about sharing her passion for African culture and fashion with the west.

In Debt by Sukhy Singh from VN Stoke & Staffordshire
Like many students Sukhy, from Stoke-on-Trent, is having to deal with a load of debt. But the solution is largely in our own hands, he says - we don't have to give in to temptation.

Learning to Drive by Laura Manning from VN Shropshire
Laura has had 6 hours of driving lessons so far, and she’s finding it quite stressful.

Living with Cancer by Imogen Potter from VN Birmingham
Imogen shared her story of living with skin cancer on BBC Video Nation Birmingham in July 2004. Sadly in May 2005 Imogen lost her battle with the disease.

An artist and teacher, Imogen Potter, developed skin cancer five years ago from a mole on her leg. She shares her feelings on BBC Video Nation on how her life was totally changed and her excitement in taking part in a cancer drugs trail that may make history.

Lo-Ki Family by Lo-Ki Family from VN Birmingham
Gizmo, KMD, HM and TG from Lo-Ki Family talk about life in the music studio life and why they're so different from the rest. It's about having fun and showing people their side of things.

Love Poem by Vincent Gould from VN Birmingham
Vincent Gould, from Birmingham, is an artist, illustrator and poet. He often uses his work to explore themes of race, identity and injustice. Although, sometimes, it's just for fun.

No Place Like Home by Andrea D from VN Shropshire
Andrea split up with her partner and father of her three children a couple of years ago. He was then made bankrupt and the house they were living in had to be sold. She's now in temporary accommodation quite a distance from where her children go to school. She just can't understand how this happened...

Point of No Return by Simon Osborne from VN Shropshire
A keen kayaker, Simon decided to paddle around the coast of Ireland to raise money for charity.
 
Politics Poem by Vincent Gould from VN Birmingham
Vincent Gould, from Birmingham, is an artist, illustrator and poet. He often uses his work to explore themes of race, identity and injustice. Although, sometimes, it's just for fun.

Race for Life by Imogen Potter from VN Birmingham
Imogen was diagnosed with skin cancer from a mole on her leg five years ago. She decided to run the Cancer Research UK- 'Race For Life' for the very first time in 2004. Imogen explains how training for the race was difficult but she was determined to run the whole race and not walk it.

Rock Chick by Sophie Q. from VN Shropshire
Sophie has decided to rebel against her classical background and teach herself the guitar.

Singing Glory to God by Lot - Joyous Symphony African Choir from VN Birmingham
Lot is a member of the Joyous Symphony African Choir which is part of the African Fellowship church in Handsworth wood. He hopes the choir will bring people closer to God.

Talking Shakespeare by Jack from VN Birmingham
Jack talks about performing in his school play called 'The Taming of the Shrew'. The school is taking part in a big UK wide BBC Drama and Shakespeare Schools Festival event called, 'One Night of Shakespeare'.

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