With the election imminent, it is widely assumed that out of the 650 odd MP’s who represent their various constituencies up and down the UK, half of them will have to find new employment after the electorate have had their say. There will be a fair few MP’s doing their utmost to hold on to their jobs, those who are not tainted by the expenses affair to name but 1 plague on all the MP’s houses (in some cases, literally). And whilst issues such as housing, immigration, jobs and the economy will be key to the winning of votes, it is unlikely, though not rare for new MP’s to be elected on local issues.
The east London borough and Olympic borough of Waltham Forest is the birthplace of Alfred Hitchcock, David Beckham and Black Filmmaker Magazine no less. It also holds the unenviable mantle of being the only London borough without a cinema. Cinemas are seen as the primary cultural lifeblood of a community, an outpost for individuals and families to indulge in ‘escapism’ from the trials and tribulations of everyday life. The recession has put pay to a lot of things (including a certain magazine if rumours are to be believed) but for the local MP to oversee the only London borough being without a cinema should generate far more commotion, both within the film community and beyond. Former conservative leader and MP for Chingford & Woodford Green, Iain Duncan Smith has recently lent his support to the campaign to save Waltham Forest’s only cinema.
The Mcguffen society (who include Alan Davies among their patrons) are also spearheading the campaign to re-establish the EMD as a pre-eminent cinema venue in London. The Grade 2 listed building in Hoe Street, Walthamstow, was designed by Russian theatre director Theodore Komisarjevsky, who was married to actress Dame Peggy Ashcroft. The cinema was sold in 2003 to the UCKG church who plan to turn it into a place of worship. Earlier proposals were rejected by Waltham Forest council. How the campaign could do with Alfred Hitchcock chipping in or more realistically (though not improbably) David Beckham – we’ve seen what the power of 1 scarf can do. The month of March also saw the power of protest in all its’ glory as the BBC announced plans to streamline its’ output including the closure of the Asian Network and 6music radio stations in its’ current form. Whilst over 100 people including Shilpa Shetty added their name to a petition to save Asian network, at least 10,000 people have added their name to a petition to save 6music, not forgetting the various campaigns running on Twitter and Facebook. It remains to be seen whether the die is cast on the various closures that have been mentioned in this blog. The 1st time this blog became aware of the Peckham rapper Giggs was when award-winning filmmaker Teddy Nygh previewed his documentary Clashadatight1’s a year ago (a film which later went onto be screened by BUFF).
Since then, the rapper has gone onto win Best UK artist at America’s BET awards, has been signed by XL Recordings (also home of Dizzee Rascal) and is also on the BBC’s Sound of 2010 shortlist. His forthcoming tour was cancelled on police advice over concerns about potential risks to the event. On a previous occasion, Giggs was banned from a Lil Wayne show at Stratford Rex in 2008, again at police insistence. His subsequent response, a freestyle rap ‘ Banned From Lil Wayne’ generated a new mass of fans, both listeners and followers on Twitter and Myspace. Having served time for firearms offences, Giggs has since and continued to be closely scrutinised by Operation Trident who not only have tipped off music venues against working with the artist but other music labels who’d expressed an interest in him. On top of that, Giggs feels that he’s being persecuted for talking about subjects that people don’t want to hear about. He insists that his lyrics and subsequent vision of Peckham is not pretty because its’ palpably not pretty. In an interview with Time Out magazine, Giggs re-iterates this fact going onto say that “people are scared of the truth. Some people just don’t wanna know…”
The same can be said for many films and TV programmes over the years which have been shown or otherwise for various reasons. Films about police deaths in custody (‘Injustice’ by Ken Fero) and the 7/7 London bombings (‘The Homefront’ by Thomas Ikimi) have never seen the light of the day in a UK cinema nor on TV. The gangster movie ‘Triads, Yardies and Onion Bhajees’, based on the former Southall gang The Holy Smokes was banned in cinemas in 2004 and is about to be released on DVD. A film based on events which led to the death of Jean Charles De Menezes is about to hit UK cinemas later this year. Its’ been said that Thames Television (remember them?) lost its’ ITV license to Carlton (who once employed David Cameron) over the broadcast of a documentary which smeared Margaret Thatcher’s then conservative government. What price free speech in today’s day and age?
Synopsis: When Vidya, a 62 year old recently-widowed Indian woman sublets a room in her house to a 19 year old black gay man, she re-discovers her sense of self and her love for make up, despite complications from the family.
A LOUD PIECE OF ARMOUR
Synopsis: A Loud Piece of Armour follows Holly on a mission to rediscover the primal scream she once had as a child.
A YOUNG SOFIANE
Synopsis: On July 1, 2005, Sofiane Ouggad died in a scooter accident. His blood type, “A-,” suggested he was intoxicated; the young offender had caused the accident. A doubt remains: Sofiane’s blood type was “A+.” A mother’s fight to uncover the truth behind this incident.
AUTHORS OF THE ESTATE
Synopsis: In Northwest London, two estates take their story into their own hands, asking what if a council house can become a publishing house in this tale of ownership, creativity, and the power of words.
BALLYMAN
Synopsis: Ballyman follows Deji, a young Black man from South East London, as he traverses through the city hiding behind his (bally) balaclava
BODY OF OUR OWN
Synopsis: Amidst the vibrant chaos of South Asia, we meet three Hijra - Momo, Neshi and Jannat - as they explore friendship, freedom, and self-expression in a world that seeks to erase transgender women.
BURY YOUR GAYS
Synopsis: Actor Grace can’t understand why every role she lands ends in her untimely death—until a mysterious agent explains the ‘Bury Your Gays’ trope. Now, trapped in a genre-hopping battle for survival, Grace has one mission: do not die.
CAN'T FLOAT
Synopsis: A young Black man struggles to overcome his own fear of the water — and America's historical stereotypes of Black people — to learn to swim.
C.R.E.A.M
Synopsis: A modern-day adaptation of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet” told entirely through the lyrics of the Wu-Tang Clan.
DIVINE INTERVENTION
Synopsis: To get the promotion of their dreams, a mischievous earth-bound angel must get two ex-best friends to finally admit their love to each other.
DYS IS ME
Synopsis: Alex is on the run. From something she doesn't want us to see. It's getting closer. Step into the unknown: A heart-pounding journey into the experience of dyspraxia.
ENDOLIFE
Synopsis: A short, hybrid documentary that combines the experiences of over 120 people with endometriosis into a single, scripted narrative.
EVERY TIME I SEE A YELLOW CAR
Synopsis: After a violent act shatters the lives of two brothers, Olly attempts to articulate a fractured and repressed truth, whilst his older brother Liam spirals between guilt and revenge.
FLOWN
Synopsis: Ijeoma is a seemingly happy and content woman until it becomes clear she is trapped in her small room for reasons unknown. A story about the experiences of Bipolar II disorder.
FROM SIDNEY, WITH LOVE
Synopsis: Convinced that she is the daughter of Sidney Poitier, a bold young girl runs away from her Yorkshire mining town to London in search of him.
GOOD CHOICE, JOSEPH
Synopsis: A man who feels paralysed by choice is sent into an existential spiral after finding a mysterious tape player that can tell the future.
HOW TO HIDE IT
Synopsis: A moment of weakness after a humiliating breakup leads a young Muslim woman to play a forbidden lottery ticket.
IN VIADI
Synopsis: IN VIADI is a journey back to oneself - an intimate yet profound act of reconnection.
IT COMES IN WAVES
Synopsis: A family of four escapes the genocide in Rwanda and lands in Ottawa. They quickly learn that the grass is not always greener on the other side.
LISA IS HERE
Synopsis: Struggling to find herself after leaving her homeland and the career of an actress, black Russian woman Lisa is working as a nanny and making attempts to become an actress in a foreign country.
MOLLY
Synopsis: A chance meeting at a launderette sparks an intense emotional intimacy between Vinnie and Ryan. As closeness blurs into desire, unspoken expectations surface, forcing them to confront what love demands before it fractures everything they have built.
RISE OF THE LEGION
Synopsis: Prepare to be enthralled, inspired, and swept away on a rhythmic journey unlike any other.“Rise of the Legion!” is a spellbinding documentary that dives deep into the heart and soul of The Spartan Legion Marching Band at Norfolk State University.
ROCKET FUEL
Synopsis: No money, shit-loads of time, and endless imagination - Lenny and Mullet are never bored wandering their estate looking for things to do. When they stumble across an abandoned car, they decide to turn it into a DIY spaceship.
SMALL GODS
Synopsis: While struggling to provide for her son, an indigenous single mother falls in love with a charismatic street performer. But when a crisis strikes, it threatens to destroy their young family.
SMILE SHINES WET
Synopsis: After a life-altering event, Takashi (70) leaves his hometown and relocates to Kyoto with his 7-year-old granddaughter Nayu, relying on the quiet help of a distant relative.
SPOOKY
Synopsis: A young child feels disconnected from her parents and drawn into themselves and technology, until an unexpected house guest shakes up their routine.
SQUEAKY BUM
Synopsis: On the day of the Euro's semi-final, a cocky teenage lad, Kyle, must confront grief and the shadow of his dad when a school puppet show hits too close to home.
SYNC
Synopsis: A promising teenage singer faces disappointment from his father when his voice breaks during puberty. Threatened by a melodious bird that captivates his father’s attention, he struggles to prove his worth and reclaim his place in the spotlight.
THE BRIDGE
Synopsis: The Bridge explores the untold story of Chelsea FC's devoted fan base of over 100 million people who have stood behind the club through every triumph and setback since 1905.
THE DECEMBER BLUES
Synopsis: Kofi, a freshly heartbroken Ghanaian boy, meets Bianca, a British girl visiting Accra for Detty December. But as the nights grow longer and Bianca’s return gets closer, they’re forced to face what love means when it comes with an expiration date.
THE DYING TRADE
Synopsis: Jack is a vegan activist. His father is a slaughterhouse worker. After years of avoiding the subject, Jack sets out to confront the unspoken tension between them.
THE ENGINEER
Synopsis: The remarkable story of Adrian Reynard, a pioneering force in motorsport engineering.
THE KANKURANG
Synopsis: After a family drama, Omar, a turbulent child, faces new responsibilities. He’ll have to meet the Kankurang to become a man and embrace adulthood.
THE LONG SPRING
Synopsis: Arron has taken his younger sister Kika on a journey to a better life, but his youthful optimism may have overlooked one of the darkest possibilities on the planet.
THE TRUTH ABOUT SPACE
Synopsis: A young man is released from prison and has to face up to the lie that his estranged daughter has been led to believe – that he was in space.
UGLY, AFRO HAIR
Synopsis: In a near-future society where altering natural hair is illegal, a Black woman must attend a state-mandated recovery group, Natural Hair Anonymous.
WEIGHT OF THE SOUL
Synopsis: A contemplative documentary that follows a young Ukrainian man whose life was split in two: before and after the call to duty.
WHAT WOULD MOTHER SAY?
Synopsis: Whilst vibing to reggaeton in the garden, mischievous Morty is about to light up her first joint—lifted straight from big sister Binky’s "secret stash." But when Binky catches her in the act, the sisters' long-running cold war erupts into open combat.
WHO ARE YOU, NANU?
Synopsis: After her Nanu’s (‘grandfather’ in Hindi) ceremonial cremation brings her to the Holy Ganges River in India, nine year-old oddball Isha befriends the phantom of her Nanu’s own rambunctious nine year-old self.
SHADOWS OF BEIRUT
Synopsis: A young woman decides to return to Beirut to see her estranged dying father after twenty five years. Between the struggle to forgive him and building up the courage to face him, she discovers the heart of her homeland through the people she meets.