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Doors open 6:30pm
Films 7-10:00pm

Tickets £5.00 (including membership*)
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Venue:
APT Gallery
Harold's Wharf
6 Creekside
Deptford
SE8 4SA

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TUESDAY JUNE 10th   the value of nothing part 1
screening program    
     
Play Ball 2007 (3mins)   Margot Hill
Nothing can be more effective than team-building.
Introduction Patrick Semple
El Cerco (The Fence) 2005 (12mins)   Ricardo Íscar & Nacho Martín
A ferocious film about tuna fishing off the Catalan coast.

AwayDay 1995 (10mins)   Simon Blake
Winner the Best Short Film and the Best Screenplay at Valencia Film Festival 1995 - a film about belonging.
“Stark, forbidding but compelling mini drama….one of the few contemporary dramas that puts the first generation of casuals centre stage.”
STUART COSGROVE Channel 4.

    Awayday will be followed by a short talk by the director Simon Blake
Silence and the Pataphysical   Richard Whitelaw of Sonic Arts Network will explore the use of Silence as a creative tool in the work of audio artists and musicians including, of course, John Cage.
Crop 2005 (1 min)   Paul Coombs
Does the billboard still exist when no-one's looking?
Stubborn & Spite (5 mins)   Lou Birks
Two disabled people agree to disagree in a car park.
Conscientious Objector (10 mins)   Colin Stevens
'I will die, and what will I do then for Death..?'

Who wants to be… 2007 (10 mins)   The People Speak team, Deptford TV
A new concept in game shows conducted at the Albany Centre

Les Brown's Last Day 2007 (3 mins)   Margot Hill
Retirement is as gift.

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The Value of Nothing
part 1

organised by:
Anneke Bosma
Patrick Semple
Hannah Chamberlain
Christopher Reinhardt

Marcus Relton
Paul Coombs
Enver Gursev

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The Value of Nothing series

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'... the value of nothing'
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