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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 24th January 2011@ She-d - Cinema Paradise: Environmental
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Sunday January 23, 2011 20:15 by The Shed - The Shed

24th January 2011 @ she-d - cinema paradise: environmental
She-d 43 Gardiner Lane d1
Donations(*): 5,00 euro @ she-d
...doors @ 07:30pm (projection starts @ 8:00pm)
Presents:
Episode 1 and 2 of The Prisoner by patrick mcgoohan (1967; min 50'; uk, English language 24th january 2011 @ she-d - cinema paradise: environmental
She-d 43 gardiner lane d1
(rear of hill 16 pub on gardiner street or bus parking on mountjoy square south)
Donations(*): 5,00 euro @ she-d
...doors @ 07:30pm (projection starts @ 8:00pm)
From cinema paradise collection - environmental @ she-d
(every forth monday of the month)
Presents:
Episode 1 and 2 of the prisoner by patrick mcgoohan
(1967; min 50'; uk, english language)
Info:
Cinema paradise
Is a collective aiming to show material from the she-d film collection, under certain themes and regularly, every monday @ 8.
The collective aims to provoke discussion and exchange of ideas through cinema.
Themes chosen are
Temperamental (every first monday),
Animation (every second monday),
Experimental (every third monday),
Environmental (every forth monday)
And some dates will be left open for independent cinema presentations or children screening.
Some dates will be left as surprises (even open to audience proposals).
The collective meets regularly and it is open to collaborations
For information please contact she-d at
Theshed_dublin@yahoo.ie
The prisoner by patrick mcgoohan
(1967; min 50'; uk, english language)
Initially based on the historical fact of spies incarcerated in idyllic surroundings while they unwillingly shot their mouths off about their formerly top secret activities, "the prisoner" expands into a recurring kafkaesque thriller, as number 6 (mcgoohan) clashes wits with his mysterious captors in the inescapable village.
Be seeing you!
@ cinema paradise: s.s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_prisoner
She-d
Is a private workspace/cultural documentation centre run by nautilus collective aimed at experimentation in creative and participative ways to socialize and communicate through the arts focused in the inner city area of dublin. To enter you need to be participants in its projects. Participation is encouraged in a variety of ways from providing feedback to and asking questions of the artists
(*) donation means that you are expected to donate the mentioned amount as you may be the only active supporter of the space raw costs. If you like to donate something more you are welcome, if you are in great difficulty, you will be allowed to enter for less.
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