PoetryFilm Solstice at The ICA Cinema is sold out
PoetryFilm Solstice sold out in record time. Please email info@poetryfilm.org to be added to the priority list for future events.
Dec 20
PoetryFilm Solstice sold out in record time. Please email info@poetryfilm.org to be added to the priority list for future events.
Programme for PoetryFilm Solstice on Sunday 21 December at the ICA Cinema in London.
Demonstrating the headphone exhibit. Many thanks to the Regulate team.
Below is a selection of comments written in the PoetryFilm Comments Book following the PoetryFilm event in Cork.
“Really brilliant, makes us question perception and everyday events”
“Great stuff.”
“Excellent initiative allowing to see great talents calling out to reflect upon everything. Brilliant.”
“Fantastic.”
Due to the high volume of submissions received by PoetryFilm, please read the following advice before submitting your work:
– A fully completed Submission Form must accompany all submissions – please download from http://www.poetryfilm.org/submissions
– Please print out and include hard copies of all the additional material you would like to have considered as part of your submission
– Please do not write website links or “see website” on the form, and please do not submit links by e-mail or through social media
– Please submit a screening copy of your film, preferably on a properly-formatted DVD, or on a USB memory stick, and send your submission to PoetryFilm by post to: PoetryFilm, First Floor, 85 Harwood Road, Fulham, London SW6 4QL.
Thanks very much.
I have been invited to read at The Poetry Café on Saturday 13 December. Publicity material for the event is below:
Platform 1 is a wonderfully eclectic night of poetry and spoken word at The Poetry Café, hosted by Ernie Burns and Amy Neilson Smith. This month’s event features:
Mishi – a devoted Stalwart Football fan, his work, often written in a real-life, working man’s rhyme is honest and hilariously self deprecating
Zata Kitowski – a jewel of antithesis, her collection Doppelgangers is published by Heaventree Press
James McKay – since graduating from Cambridge, his lyrical work and mastery of Victorian classics has stolen many a show
Elphara – a violinist whose music will pluck your heart strings
Here is a photograph taken at the PoetryFilm event in Cardiff in 2008. The event was part of a programme called “Shock of the New”. Thanks very much to Cardiff Academi for the photograph and for the invitation.