NIGHT VISION



A Temporary Outdoor Cinema,
Edition #2: July-August 2024

Weekly, 9PM-late
Pay What You Decide Tickets

Wharf Chambers
23-35 Wharf Street
Leeds, LS2 7EQ


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THU 25 JUL

BLACK CINEMA PROJECT presents: 
both a dance and a preparation for a fall, 2019-2022, 1h 40m

Black Cinema Project presents the film works of prolific Glasgow-based artist camara taylor:

"Often we wait until it’s too late to sit with the practices of artists. We wait until they're validated by others to learn the complexity of the work. I'm interested in an emergent black artistic vernacular. 

both a dance and a preparation for a fall features films made between 2019 - 2022 that draw on taylor’s poetics concerning; abjection, Scotland's involvement in the Transatlantic slave trade and bodily excretion (inclusive of stares, speech and queefs). 

As always the film will be followed by a discussion, all are welcome. Emotional and technical responses are welcome, as are open questions and silence.”

Films:
IMG_5917_, camara taylor & Sulaïman Majali, 2021, 10m
mind how you go, 2019, 7m
suspiration!, 2021, 23m
holus-bolus, 2021, 7m
HYSTERIA!, 2019, 4m
"heave; or nobody's word" - first draft 11.10.22, 2022, 12m

camara taylor:
camara taylor is an artist and - - - living in Glasgow. They tend to make still and moving images, texts, events and installations that act as moments of stasis in an enduring unravelling of—

Black Cinema Project (BCP):
BCP shows films from Africa and the diaspora; with an interest in the dynamics within film production and distribution. Their programmes are pulled from the depths of the internet; comprising obscure, neglected or banned films. 

TICKETS:

Tickets also available on the door.

Food available from 7PM, provide by Exhale.
Films wll begin at 9PM.


UPCOMING:

WED 31 JUL

SCOUR CINEMA presents...

tba

WED 7 AUG

CINEMA PENDING presents...

tba

WED 14 AUG

PAVILION presents...

tba

WED 21 AUG

NIGHT VISION presents...

tba


PAST:

THU 18 JUL

LEEDS QUEER FILM FESTIVAL presents:
Monica, Andrea Pallaoro, 
2022, 1h 53m

An intimate portrait of a woman who returns home to care for her dying mother. Featuring an award worthy performance from Trace Lysette, Monica will resonate with any trans or queer person who has reconnected with estranged family.

Content notes: Caring for a parent with terminal illness, parental estrangement and transphobia. 
Positives: Trans woman being an independent badass despite life just generally throwing shit her way.

Food provide by Exhale.


WHARF CHAMBERS:

– Is a members’ club and you need to be a member, or guest of a member in order to attend. Membership costs £2 per year. Sign up here.

– Has a beer garden, bar (indoors), and toilets (indoors) which are all wheelchair-accessible.

– Operates a Safer Spaces Policy so everyone knows how they are expected to behave in the space, so everyone can feel welcome, comfortable, and free to express themselves.

– Is a not-for-profit multi-use venue and bar run by a workers’ co-operative for over 12 years. Prior to that, it was The Common Place; a social centre set up in 2005 as a hub to mobilse for the G8 summit in Glasgow.