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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

I'm testing a free, last-Friday-of-the-month "social" cinema here where I live in Broadwater Farm.

To take place in the Jazz Café (Broadwater Farm Community Centre) at 6:30pm on the last Friday of February and March. If enough people turn up we'll continue with it.

Need your help in picking the winning film from a list I've made up (all under 110 minutes long). So please make your choice of what we should watch together (only if you yourself are likely to attend please : https://docs.google.com/forms.

Whichever film wins I'll then ask you to book a free ticket to come and see it with us on Friday 24th Feb at 6:30pm.

Link: Event details on HoL.

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Sounds great, you should post this on the Bruce Grove resident network, and Tottenham Rise and Tottenham parents all on Facebook too.

Thanks Pablo, I did :)

Most popular so far (list of trailers):
98mins Wall-E (2008) Cert U
97mins Soylent Green (1973) Cert AA
89mins Bicycle Thieves (1948) Cert U
101mins Groundhog Day (1993) Cert PG
107mins Double Indemnity (1944) Cert A
86mins Searching for Sugar Man (2012) Cert 13
71mins The Invisible Man (1933) Cert A
90mins The Illusionist (2010) Cert PG
If you would like to watch a film with us at 6:30pm on Friday 24th Feb in the BWF Community Centre (free of charge)
Please please let us know by picking which film you'd like to see here: https://forms.gle/MnATTd9hksv76ZKc6

hi there, sorry i missed this! did the event happen? will it happen again? 

Sure did!

Searching for Sugarman won so we duly screened it

Working on asking the audience to choose again from a longlist of popular films, the winner to be screened on the last Friday of March (6:30pm on 31st).

The BWF Community Centre closes at 9pm so we've been finishing at 8:30pm which gives us two hours to screen and socialise, but it's not long enough as so many films themselves are over two hours long.

Do you think people would come if we started at 6pm, instead of 6:30pm? March sunset is OK but from then on it won't be dark outside were we to start at 6 - is that OK?

It looks like the two-screening test will be a success so, provided we can get funding (to continue to keep it free) I'm hoping we can also screen especially for kids with their primary carers and screen in the park during the warmer weather...

Any and all help gratefully appreciated. Front of house, back of house, marketing, admin, promotion, applying for grants, helping programme etc.

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