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6SENSE / A.T.L.A.N
Mar
6
6:30 PM18:30

6SENSE / A.T.L.A.N

We are thrilled to present A.T.L.A.N, our first collaboration with KAMVA Collective, a cultural production house from South Africa.

The event will feature a selection of documentary and short films by KAMVA Collective followed by a Zoom Q&A session with the founders Amilcar Patel and Chris Kets - and musician Mxshi Mo

These unique programs celebrate the rich and diverse cultures of South Africa, bringing their stories to a global audience.

6SENSE tells the story of a groundbreaking Gqom music producer whose extraordinary journey from rural South Africa to international acclaim is both inspiring and transformative. The self-narrated hybrid documentary explores Mxshi Mo's early life in the rural foothills of the Drakensberg mountains, South Africa. The film poignantly delves into his realisation around his loss of sight and his discovery of electronic dance music as a way to connect with the outside world - shining a light on a potential path out of his personal darkness.

Directed by duo Amílcar Patel and Chris Kets from Boiler Rooms Third Space fame, 6SENSE is produced by KAMVA Collective and is shot on location in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa and London, United Kingdom.

Film trailer link: here

Album Link: here

KAMVA collective are curators & cultural producers focused on outsider narratives & alternative futures. Art // Video // Music // XR // Earth

Ticket : link https://hdfst.uk/e122909

Supporters : The Cause

Funders :  UWE Bristol  / D.A.N / Quartet Community Foundation

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A.T.L.A.N   Africans - Transforming Lives - And - Narrative
Sep
28
7:00 PM19:00

A.T.L.A.N Africans - Transforming Lives - And - Narrative

EASTON COMMUNITY CENTRE / KILBURN STREET, EASTON, BRISTOL BS5 6AW

We proudly present A.T.L.A.N, an experimental series of short films and feature films that highlight the collaboration between Bristol cables & cameras and  KNZ FILM South African filmmakers. This unique program celebrates the rich and diverse cultures of these two communities, bringing their stories to a global audience.

A.T.L.A.N is dedicated to spotlighting emerging talents from both Bristol and South Africa. We aim to showcase the vibrant storytelling that arises from this international collaboration, underscoring the importance of cross-cultural partnerships in the arts.

Ticket : https://hdfst.uk/e113726 / £5. concession £3 

For more information : cablescameras@yahoo.com

Cables & Cameras provides a hub for Black and POC filmmakers

and creatives in Bristol, opening up opportunities for collaboration.

Partners

Bristol Common Wealth Society

Cano Water

Ujima radio

Easton Community Centre

Line-up Includes :

Make A Wish by Minenhle Luthuli

A girl's wish of a romantic relationship comes true. But when it manifests, it's not as it seems and the abuse she endures costs her eyesight.

Sent by Ayanda Halimana 

Gullible Thulile (7) embarks on her first trip to theshop alone, gets distracted by cunning Swazi until she can’t find her way home.

Grassland by Nature Environment Wildlife Filmmaking 

Grassland follows a young scientist's journey back to her home town in search of South Africa's most critically endangered bird

Who Remembers by Marchez Sullaphen 

In Who Remembers?, we delve into the powerful narrative of healing through the bonds of sibling love. Nwabisa, a 34 year old woman who has been trapped in the suffocating grip of depression for an entire month refuses to see anyone. But, this does not stop her big brother, 36 year oldKhazimla, who desperately yearns to break the shackles that have ensnared her, from trying to see her.

Meeting  The Tides By Tembisa Jordaan

produced By Nature Environment Wildlife Filmmaking. This is a story about the unheard voices of traditional marine fishers. On the doorstep of iSimangaliso Wetland Park – a nature lover's wonderland that attracts tourists from all over the world - are the homes of the poorest and most marginalised coastal communities who have a high dependency on natural resources for survival.

The River Gives By Mlungisi Ntuli

Produced by Nature environment wildlife filmmaking. The River Gives tells the story of a group of Township youth from Imbal and Ashdown In Edendale, Pietermaritzburg. They are the Enviro Champ, a group who have become the unlikely protectors of the Westlands and rivers in their community.Through their journey, they reveal what endangers these systems and explore practical conservation solutions, whilst considering the socio-economic challenges.

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INSPIRED
Jun
15
10:00 AM10:00

INSPIRED

Back for its fourth edition, INSPIRED returns on Sat 15 June, courtesy of Cables & Cameras.

Join us to connect with diverse emerging talent, gain insights from leading industry experts and explore stories from person of colour (POC) communities across the UK through a range of impactful short films from the indie film scene.

This year’s edition will feature contributions from rising stars including the Williams brothers, AKA Mandem Collective, plus a conversation with award-winning writer, executive and creative director Karla Williams from MsMono production company.

Whether you are an aspiring filmmaker trying to navigate your path into the industry, an established creative interested in finding ways to develop your practice, or are interested in discovering films by some of the most exciting creative talent out there, there's something for everyone.

Book tickets : https://www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/season/651/cables-cameras-presents-inspired

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Cables & Cameras presents: Reel Shorts
Dec
15
to Dec 16

Cables & Cameras presents: Reel Shorts

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Friday 15th December // 19:30

Tickets: £6 (full) / £5 (concession)

The ticket enters you into the raffle

Venue : Cube Cinema

This is our final screening of the year, a special Cables & Cameras showcase of short films, including a discussion and after the films, hosted by Adam Murray from BBHC, There is also an opportunity to get involved in a truly special raffle to thank you for your support over the last year. So, be a part of the celebration.

This will be your last chance to explore a selection of rich cultural films regionally from around the UK, connecting diverse voices and filmmakers with you the audience. Whether you are an aspiring filmmaker or a creative trying to find your path into the film industry, there's something for everyone tonight!

We would also like to show our appreciation and would like to thank all the filmmakers and audiences for supporting Cables & Cameras events this year with virtual flowers.

We hope these screenings and discussions around film and culture have inspired you to find your pathway in life and enter the creative industries.

Cables & Cameras feel responsible for creating a space where you can be supported and be a part of a community and ask questions. We may not have all the answers, but someone in the room will.

Films screened at this Reel Shorts showcase:

Daughters Of The Sea - Writer/Director: Krystal S. Lowe

TASBEEH – Written and direct by Iqbal Mohammed @ Produced by @enonfilms

Ghost & Machines - Director : Muhebur Rahman Shana -

Fluid Symphonies - film experience by Onismo Muhlanga & Tarah Kandial

More to be confirmed

Hosted by Adam Murray

Book tickets : https://www.headfirstbristol.co.uk/whats-on/the-cube/fri-15-dec-cables-cameras-presents-reel-shorts-98538#e98538

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Cables & Cameras  presents : REGIONAL VOICES
Sep
7
7:30 PM19:30

Cables & Cameras presents : REGIONAL VOICES

Another chance to experience a special Cables & Cameras showcase of short films + a discussion after the films hosted by Junior Sunder + a opportunity to socialise in the bar and garden.

A cinematic movement is currently unfolding, spearheaded by a new generation of talented black and brown filmmakers and creatives. These visionaries are weaving captivating narratives that delve into the unexplored experiences and rich culture of various UK regions, thereby connecting diverse voices in a profound way.

The question arises: How can we establish strong alliances and partnerships with our regional creatives, and what valuable insights can we gain from one another? Let us embark on a journey to explore and discover specific solutions and tips that will enable us to collaborate effectively and further enhance the impact of this movement. By fostering an environment of mutual learning and support, we can elevate and celebrate the unique stories and perspectives that emerge from the regions across the UK. 

Through this collective effort, we can undoubtedly achieve a more inclusive and representative portrayal of our society and culture in are regions. Together, we can create a  landscape that truly embraces the richness of our regional identities and amplifies the voices that have been waiting to be heard.

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Tickets: https://hdfst.uk/e93477

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FILM | CABLES AND CAMERAS PRESENT PRU
Jul
15
6:00 PM18:00

FILM | CABLES AND CAMERAS PRESENT PRU

Friday, 15th July 2022, 18:00 to 20:30


Free, please book a space to guarantee entry. → Book

Cables & Cameras, the innovative film event producers in Bristol, have partnered with Fully Focused Productions / MYM: Million Youth Media of London to screen their new BBC Three TV Series PRU, a fresh new comedy-drama about a group of teens struggling to navigate adolescence in a school for excluded children.

Including a panel discussion with Director Teddy Nygh, members of the cast and crew, and co-founder of Fully Focused Productions and Executive Producer of PRU, Nick Bedu.

Hosted by Junior Saunders.

BOOK NOW :

https://arnolfini.org.uk/whatson/pru/

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Premiere, Premiere, Premiere
Mar
25
to Mar 26

Premiere, Premiere, Premiere

March 25th 2022

Venue: The Cube Cinema

Time: 19.30

Short film + Discussion

Tickets: £5 (full) / £4 (concession)

Tonight we will be presenting and unpacking these three different film makers journeys into the film world. Premiere from first time director Marcus Smith and the more experienced directors Tee Visualz from the Back In Alumni, to Onismo Muhlanga who is mentoring and developing up and coming emerging Welsh talent in Urban Circle Newport Youth Arts Charity.

This event is open for anyone looking to be inspired by what’s happening in Bristol, Newport and Birmingham and how this reaches out to others. These short films explore the documentary filmmaking process and interracial relationships in the UK.

The panel discussion: with guests Marcus Smith, Onismo Muhlanga & Tee Visualz

Hosted by: Adam Murray from Bristol Black Horror Club

The event is open to both professional and amateur filmmakers, including anyone with an Interest in films. We would also appreciate and remind you to be responsible to others. If you are not feeling 100%, and feel unwell, please refrain from attending on the night and we will refund your ticket.

 To get in touch and to submit a film please contact cablescameras@yahoo.com

 See you there.

 Cables & Cameras 

 

https://cubecinema.com/programme/event/cables-cameras-presents-premiere-premiere-premiere,12135/

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Cables and Cameras presenting a BHM screening of POC short films.
Oct
29
to Oct 30

Cables and Cameras presenting a BHM screening of POC short films.

Fri 29 October // 19:30 

Tickets: £5 (full) / £4 (concession)

C&C is back live and direct from The Cube, in the heart of Bristol.

Essential viewing, talks and socials.

Expect to see a cross selection of filmmakers/creatives exploring lived experiences of Black and Brown lives. Look out for a Q+A with local actor and actress Scott Bayliss and Zibiah Zoe discussing short film Control with director Correll Johnson. Plus many more films to be added to the bill.

Hosted by Adam Murray from Bristol Black Horror Club

https://cubecinema.com/programme/event/cables-cameras,12023/

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INSPIRED Takeover
Sep
25
to Sep 27

INSPIRED Takeover

Join Cables & Cameras and guests for a takeover of Watershed from Sat 25 - Mon 27 Sept online and in-venue. You can expect box fresh perspectives and films by Black and POC creatives that provoke and inspire; from Award-winning creative and marketing professional Jay Davidson to filmmakers including Michael Jenkins (Blak Wave), The Williams Brothers (MANDEM) and Teddy Nygh (PRU, Exposed).

Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker trying to find your path into the industry, a more established creative interested in finding ways to develop your practice or just interested in discovering films by some of the most exciting creative talent out there, get involved. Over the three days, there will be a whole range of conversations, screenings and webinars that will explore Black/POC culture and talent both in front of and behind the camera and ask questions such as: how do we understand our own power?; how do we navigate and develop practices that not only makes space for us and our stories but also encourages collaborations and paves the way for the next generation of creatives?; and why is it key for Black/POC led organisations and creatives to be active in nurturing and commissioning up-and-coming talent from those communities?

Join us in finding some of the answers and raising the questions that will help build Black and POC communities and creative careers into a sustainable future. The INSPIRED Takeover will feature contributions from MANDEM, Bristol Black Horror Club, Fully Focussed and Cinema GOLAU to name a few of the creative organisations involved.

Presented by Cables & Cameras in partnership with Encounters Film Festival, Bristol UNESCO City of Film, BFI NETWORK and BFI awarding funds from National Lottery.

Join the conversation online at #bristolinspired21

Cables & Cameras provides a hub for Black and POC filmmakers and creatives in Bristol; opening up opportunities for collaboration. For more information email :  cablescameras@yahoo.com

BOOK NOW : https://www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/season/558/cables-cameras-presents-inspired

 

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 The Bridge
Feb
1
to Feb 13

The Bridge

From Cables & Cameras in Bristol and Chapter MovieMaker in Cardiff, this online event is a cross-collaboration between Creatives and POC Filmmakers from Wales, Bristol and Birmingham. 
 
This is the first cross over between three regions and the opportunity to explore and build bridges to unify talent and projects into a productive and powerful creative-media-movement.
 
We are building connections and partnerships. Discover and learn something new for only an hour or two of your time.
 
‘Build and create’: This is the only way forward for POC Creatives.

This programme will be available to view on the Chapter Player from Friday 12th February to Friday 12th March 2021.

 Support from Ffilm Cymru Wales, BFI NETWORK Wales,Film Hub South West | BFI NETWORK and Chapter Movie Maker.

 

https://chapter.vhx.tv/the-bridge/

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Sembene Across Africa
Oct
19
to Oct 25

Sembene Across Africa

Online Films / Talks / Resources
Films to watch are:  MANDABI (1968) / XALA (1975) / SEMBENE! (2015)

plus online Seminars:

- Sembene’s Senegal: Understanding His Home Through His Books and Movies
- Fight the Power: Sembene and Black Power, Then and Now
- Rewriting History: Sembene's Afrocentric Storytelling
plus a local online panel conversation with Filmmaker Perivi Katjavivi (The Unseen)
Hosted by Cables & Cameras / The Cube Microplex

October 19-25, 2020 / £-Free of charge / All three Films will be accessed via Cube's online video provider / More details as we get them.

Tickets : http://hdfst.uk/E63249

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