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Sunday Screening: Stalin Thought of You

Sun 4 Jul, 4pm


Price: £10 (Early Booking £8)

Through rarely seen footage from the Russian State Film Archives and Boris Efimov's famous political cartoons, we are given an insight not only into satire but into some of the darkest episodes of the 20th century and the part played by this lesser known aspect of the press.


Sri Lanka: Could the West do more about human rights and freedom?

Tue 6 Jul, 7pm
Price: £12.50 (Early Booking £10)

What can be done to protect journalists working in Sri Lanka who face threats, imprisonment and violence as a result of doing their work? Could the West and its media do more?


Screening: For Neda

Fri 9 Jul, 7pm

Price: £10 (Early Booking £8)

Followed by a Q&A with Director Antony Thomas and Journalist Saaed Kamali Dehghan
Filmed secretly with Neda Agha-Soltan's father, mother, sister and younger brother, the film is an intimate portrait of a young woman who has become a potent symbol of opposition to the Iranian regime.


Documentary Matchmaking

Mon 12 Jul, 7pm

Price: £20

In association with Channel 4 BRITDOC Foundation
A networking event to pair great new projects with the right people in the industry to help make them happen.

 

The Politics of Oil


Mon 13 Jul, 7pm


Price: £12.50 (Early Booking £10)

The Gulf of Mexico spill has put the spotlight on the oil industry and its practices to an unprecedented degree. Join us to discuss the implications for not only BP's future, but also the oil industry.


Crossing the streams: Is PR becoming more like journalism?

Wed 14 Jul, 7pm
Price: £12.50 (Early Booking £10)

They're supposed to be opposite ends of the spectrum: journalists report the news, while public relations professionals try to influence it, but is PR now writing the news? 


Sunday Screening: Dirty little secrets

Sun 18 Jul, 4pm

Price: £10 (Early Booking £8)

Followed by a Q&A with Director Tim Tate.
This summer marks the 60th anniversary of the start of the Korean War. In Dirty Little Secrets filmmaker Tim Tate is given exclusive access to North Korea to explore a lesser known aspect of the war.


Reflections: Jon Snow


Mon 19 Jul, 8.20pm


Price: £12.50 (Early Booking £10)

In association with the BBC College of Journalism, top journalists who are expert in their field and craft, will be talking about their stories and the journalism that has shaped their careers. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow is our next guest.


America's invisible government: can a president take it on and win?

Tue 20 Jul, 7pm
Price: £12.50 (Early Booking £10)

Russ Baker will be uncovering the connections between the Bush family; their presidencies, the military, the oil industry, Wall Street and the CIA and the implications for the current president, Barack Obama, and his potential to implement true reform.


Rebecca Peyton: 'Sometimes I laugh like my sister'

Fri 23 Jul, 7pm
Price: £12.50 (Early Booking £10)

On 10 February 2005 BBC journalist Kate Peyton was murdered in Mogadishu, Somalia. Kate Peyton's younger sister Rebecca Peyton will perform her one-woman show, which invites us into her post-Kate world: a life that is changed forever, but it goes on.


Sunday Screening - Plunder: The crime of our time

Sun 25 Jul, 4pm
Price: £10 (Early Booking £8)

With interviews with bankers, respected economists, insiders, top journalists, and even convicted white-collar criminal Sam Antar, who blows the whistle on intentionally dishonest practices. Plunder is a definitive look at how we came to be in this mess told through the mouths of some of those who helped create it.


Screening: Sergio


Mon 26 Jul, 7pm


Price: £10 (Early Booking £8)

Followed by a Q&A with Director Greg Barker.
Based on Pulitzer Prize-winning author Samantha Power's biography Chasing the Flame, Sergio tells the story of UN diplomat Sergio Vieira de Mello who was killed when a massive truck bomb exploded outside his office in Iraq.


Israel and Palestine: Combatants for Peace

Wed 28 Jul, 7pm

Price: £12.50 (Early Booking £10)

Can Israelis and Palestinians work together for peace? Four men who believe that they can will be at the Frontline Club to describe their journeys from division and violence towards non-violence.



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