The two BFI LOVE PoetryFilm Paradox events at The Groucho Club SOLD OUT on 13 December 2015. Photo-documentation is below.
Many thanks to:
FILMMAKERS: Kate Jessop, Stuart Pound, Raymond Luczak, Bruno Teixidor, Tim Webb, Brooke Griffin, Jaimz Asmundson, Carol Mavor, Megan Powell, Claire Olivia Moed, Adrian Garcia Gomez, Rachel Mayfield, Be Manzini, Megan Powell, Martin Pickles, Mikey Georgeson, Jane Glennie, Richard Dailey
+ Todd Swift, Barbara Marsh, Mel Pryor, Colette Sensier (Eyewear Publishing), Tim Cumming (Pitt Street Poetry) for the fantastic LIVE POETRY READINGS
+ PARTNERS: Film London, Film Hub London, BFI, The Groucho Club
+ PHOTOGRAPHER: Bobby Nayyar
+ ALL THE GUESTS for the wonderful feedback and conversation
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Introducing PoetryFilm Paradox

Title menu screen



Tim Cumming reading poems from his latest book Rebel Angels in the Mind Shop at PoetryFilm Paradox (2)

PoetryFilm Paradox (2) – audience. Filmmaker Stuart Pound (film: Die Nebensonnen) is on the far left, sitting next to the picture on the wall

Poet Colette Sensier reading from her collection published by Eyewear

Poets Mel Pryor + Tim Cumming (by the red curtain)

Poet Colette Sensier reading at PoetryFilm Paradox (2)

Poet Barbara Marsh (who recently won the prestigious £5,000 Troubadour Poetry Prize 2015) reading at PoetryFilm Paradox (1)

Poet Mel Pryor reading at PoetryFilm Paradox (2)

PoetryFilm Paradox (1) – audience

Poet Colette Sensier reading at PoetryFilm Paradox (2)

Poet Tim Cumming reading at PoetryFilm Paradox (2)

Poet Barbara Marsh + filmmaker Be Manzini (film: This Is Not A Thank You) + Zata Banks

Audrey Hepburn also made it to the screening

Todd Swift (poet + Editorial Director of Eyewear Publishing) + poet Barbara Marsh with her new book

Todd Swift reading at PoetryFilm Paradox (1)

The audience filling in the Film London feedback forms (printed on yellow paper) + Todd Swift sitting in the front row + artist/musician Mikey Georgeson (film: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock) standing on the right

Filmmaker Be Manzini (right)




PoetryFilm Paradox (2) – audience