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Thursday, 28th August
.. Thursday, 28th August
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Thursday, 28th August
to Thursday, 28th August
Venue:
Cineworld West India Quay
(United Kingdom)
(website)
Address: Hertsmere Road, London E14 Phone: 0871 200 2000
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Documentary Programme at Canary Wharf Film Festival
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Canary Wharf Film Festival
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Thursday 28th August 1- 2.30pm Cineworld
Friday 29th August 2 - 3.30pm Museum in Docklands
Saturday 30th August 4.20 - 5.45pm, Museum in Docklands
Sunday 31st August, 1 - 2.30pm Cineworld
Documentary is much more than wildlife and war history. These films shine a light on aspects of society not normally seen, telling real-life stories of human conflict and triumph.
Believing Is Seeing - World Premiere
Dir. Elizabeth Waite, 8 min
A poetic exploration of the belief in miracles within 21st century Britain and the faith needed to believe in something without logical proof.
Faslane365
Dir. Wolfgang Matt, 7min 46secs
Faslane365 is a year long peaceful blockading campaign of the U.K. nuclear weapons base in Faslane, Scotland. Here’s what happened on the last day of that campaign.
How To Save a Fish From Drowning
Dir. Kelly Neal, 12min
In a landscape cloaked in snow and hovering in a bright nothingness, three old men escape their wives and chew the fat while fishing on a frozen lake.
Illusion Dwellers
Dir. Robb Ellender, 8min 42secs
Members of an often overlooked and frequently misunderstood community share their unique view of the world.
A London Conversation
Dir. Michael Faulkner, 7min
The close-up story of the changing face of our city, architecturally and culturally, and how we interact with it.
Money From London
Dir. Miriam Rowe & Jemma Gander, 9 min 30secs
The human story behind money transfers from London to Ghana.
My Mother’s Daughter
Dir. Saleyha Ahsan, 12min
Journalist Yvonne Ridley has converted to Islam after being detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan. How will this effect her relationship with her devout Christian mother?
The Pigeon Man - UK Premiere
Dir. Madelon Vroom, 8 min
How much will a man sacrifice for the best of his wife and son?
The Writing on the Wall: Art and Graffiti in the East End
Dir. Ben Ryder, 12 mins
A snapshot of the burgeoning street art scene in the East End. Can it sit comfortably alongside traditional graffiti?
Total Running Time: 85 min
Tickets: £3