The Battle for Broadway Market documentary – public screening
Posted: January 24, 2007 Filed under: Broadway Market, Events Comments Off on The Battle for Broadway Market documentary – public screening3pm, Sunday February 11, Sebright Arms, 31-35 Coate Street, London, E2 9AG
£2 entry
HACKNEY INDEPENDENT FILM SHOW
The Battle for Broadway Market
At the end of November 2005 an occuption was started by local residents at 34 Broadway Market to prevent it being knocked down for luxury flats. Over the next few months support multiplied and the news travelled around the world. It’s a story that brings in corrupt property developers, an incompetant council, rampant gentrification and the question of just what sort of community we want in 21st century London.
This is the definitive film of the event.
Dir: Emily James, 2006, 62 minutes
Also…
The 43 group
After the Second World War Jewish ex-serviceman found once again Oswald Mosley and his Blackshirt pals spreading their anti-semitic message on the streets. This documentary recounts the anti-fascist battles fought in the East End and all over London in the years immediately after 1945.
Dir: Graeme Kennedy, 2000, 25 minutes
SMOKE AND MIRRORS: FIGHTING HOUSING PRIVATISATION
An inspirational documentary showing how tenants in Edinburgh fought against council housing privatisation.
3pm, Sunday February 11, Sebright Arms, 31-35 Coate Street, London, E2 9AG
£2 entry
Sunday lunch is served in the Sebright Arms from 1-4pm at £7 per head onwards
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