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STILL THE ENEMY WITHIN: special screening in Peckham 29 Jan


Nic Field

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Unique community screening in Peckham

of an extraordinary and startling film


STILL THE ENEMY WITHIN

Sheffield DocFest Audience Award Winner


"A documentary as gripping as a thriller" Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian


"I can't express enough my admiration for Owen Gower's remarkable film. It moved and inspired me. Everyone - not only in Britain - should see this superb film." John Pilger, Journalist


Thur Jan 29

6-8.30pm at the PECKHAMPLEX cinema

95A Rye Lane SE15 4ST

1 min from Peckham Rye Rail/Overground


All tickets ?6

Film + Q&A discussion with film-makers & speakers


ADVANCE BOOKING RECOMMENDED

0844 567 2742 or www.peckhamplex.com


Still the Enemy Within is a unique insight into one of history?s most dramatic events: the 1984-85 British Miners? Strike. No experts. No politicians. Thirty years on, this is the raw first-hand experience of those who lived through Britain?s longest strike. Follow the highs and lows of that life-changing year.


The screening has been organised by members of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (the real activists portrayed in the hit film ?Pride?!) in association with Southwark Trades Council. The organisers say:


?We support everyone fighting against cuts and for decent, affordable homes. This event will be a chance to find out about local campaigns and learn lessons for fighting the Tories from one of the greatest-ever struggles in history. Speakers include a firefighter, an NHS worker and a Defend Council Housing campaigner. Please come, bring your workmates, family and friends from Uni, college and school. This is a unique chance to see an outstanding historical documentary alongside local community and political activists in our local independent cinema. We look forward to meeting everyone there!?


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HI chick, great to hear you'll be coming to the film... it would really help if you could book your ticket/s in advance via the peckkhamplex site as we are needing to break even with ?500 for hte cinema hire! And do bring your freinds. I have some publicity postcards for the event if yu would like to take a few to drop amongst your haunts etc.. I coudl drop them in to you. Hope you're all well. Thanks!
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