Subterranean Community Cinema, Omagh
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About Subterranean Community Cinema, Omagh
Subterranean Community Cinema
Community Cinema located in the Basement at The Community House Market St Omagh.
Running on the last Friday of every month and sometimes twice a month.
Subterranean Community Cinema, Omagh Description
The Subterranean Film Club is a non-profit voluntary community group that operates in the Omagh area. It is the aim for the film club to promote equality through the medium of film.
Another aim is help promote local film makers by giving them a platform to showcase their work to an enthusiastic audience.
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Sitting in tonight? Don’t miss this gem on Film 4. Great film!
On the 8th June 1984, exactly 35 years ago, both Gremlins and Ghostbusters were released in cinemas on the same day!
Drive-ins cater to a sense of nostalgia for the American culture immortalised in films such as Grease and American Graffiti. Leaning your seat back for a view of the big screen and the stars above feels like partaking in a conversation with the past and all the pleasure that brings.
https://www.theguardian.com/…/summer-ni ghts-us-drive-in-cin…?
Are you ready? Pennywise is back! #IT
https://youtu.be/zqUopiAYdRg
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Tonight screening Of Love And Law Doors open at 7.30 Show starts at 8pm ADM £4 Bring you're own snacks and drinks..
Happy Easter Everyone!
This coming Friday folks spred the word..
On Friday 26th April and in conjunction with Film Hub NI and Focus Omagh, we will be showing the Japanese documentary, Of Love & Law.
This important and moving film brings to light the hidden stories of people who are silenced and made invisible by Japanese society and its laws.
Fumi and Kazu are partners in love and law; they run the first law firm in Japan set up by an openly gay couple. As lawyers driven by their own experience of being outsiders, they attract a range of... clients who reveal the hidden diversity of a country that prides itself for collective obedience, politeness and conformity. Tired of being silenced and made to feel invisible, the lawyers and their misfit clients expose and challenge the archaic status quo that deems them second-class citizens. With the backdrop of civil liberties under attack, the film poses universal questions about what it takes to be an individual, what it means to be a minority and what role a family plays in our increasingly polarised world.
The film’s producer, Elhum Shakerifar said "We're always keen to ensure that our films are as accessible as possible, and community screenings outside of the traditional cinema space are an important opportunity to bring a variety of audiences together and to facilitate a broader discussion. Although Of Love & Law centres on very specific cases and individuals fighting for minority rights in Japan, their work and values resonates far beyond, and we're delighted to know that audiences across Northern Ireland will be able to see the film through the support and wonderful work of Film Hub NI."
Dir: Hikaru Toda, 2017, Japan, 94 mins., 15
Doors open at 7:30pm with the show starting at 8pm. Admission is £4 and it’s BYOB & snacks.
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Great cause guys!
Sitting in tonight? Catch this classic on Film4 after Midnight. Evening sorted!
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Anyone any suggestions for The Big Telly company movie showing this coming weekend?
Happy Mothers day to all you wonderful mums out there
Big thank you to everyone who came to our event last night and special thanks to Hugh Olding Smee from Film Hub NI and Professor Sam Manning for the informative talk before our screening of My Left Foot.. big thanks to Derm McGuigan for the technical help.
The Subterraneans
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Friday: 19:30 - 22:30
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