Programme of events.

2005

MARCH

thu 2420:00........THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES
fri 2520:00........THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES
SAT 2613:00........INTERNATIONAL TREE CLIMBING DAY
19:30........A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT
SUN 2718:30........A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT
21:00........AMELIE
mon 2817:00........A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT
20:00........HEAVY HEADS: PSYCHEDELIC JOURNEY TO TYME
tue 2919:30........A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT
wed 3020:00........BLUESCREEN
thu 3120:00........THEE MORE SHALLOWS + ANGEL TECH

APRIL

fri 0100:00........MIDNIGHT MOVIE FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS
19:55........INDEPENDENT EXPOSURE X A MONTH OF SHORT FILMS
20:00........MUSIC MENTORING SCHEME
SAT 0220:00........GREATNESS OF THE MAGNIFICENCE PRESENTS WALTZING ROUND THE CUBE
SUN 0310:00........Closed for private event.
19:00........Closed for private event.
mon 0419:30........INSIDE THE OUTSIDER: ARTHUR RUSSELL + JANDEK FILMS
tue 0520:00........BRISTOL INDYMEDIA FILM NIGHT - PEAK OIL: THE PARTY'S OVER
wed 0620:00........INSITU NO.1 EXAMPLE: AN EVENING OF SKATEBOARD CINEMA
thu 0720:00........KELLEY STOLTZ + MARIO VENDREDI
fri 0820:00........AD ASTRA ZERO G PARTY
SAT 0920:00........Closed for private event.
SUN 1019:00........ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND
21:00........ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND
mon 1119:00........MAR ADENTRO
21:00........MAR ADENTRO
tue 1219:00........SIDEWAYS (TTT)
21:00........SIDEWAYS (TTT)
wed 1320:00........FOG + ARCTIC CIRCLE
thu 1420:00........DEAD INVENTIVE
fri 1500:00........UNDEAD
19:30........TAURPIS TULA + VIRGIN EYE BLOOD BROTHERS + HERTTA LUSSU ASSA
SAT 1620:00........FREEZE PUPPY ALBUM LAUNCH PARTY
SUN 1720:00........UNDEAD
mon 1820:00........UNDEAD
tue 1920:00........MILLION DOLLAR BABY (TTT)
wed 2019:30........CROATIAN NIGHTS
thu 2120:00........SILENT NIGHT PRESENTS VICE
fri 2209:00........NATIONAL URBAN ORIENTEERING TRIALS
20:00........ELECTROTRASH WITH ATOMIZER + SCREENINGS OF PARTY MONSTER & ELECTRO DZISKA
SAT 2320:00........CAMPARI SAFARI
SUN 2401:00........INTERNATIONAL PINHOLE CAMERA DAY
19:30........STORYTELLING
mon 2520:00........HEAVY HEADS: TRIBUTE TO HUNTER S THOMPSON
tue 2619:30........BLUESCREEN
wed 2719:30........ACTION: DANCE FOR THE CAMERA

Key:

TTT = Ticket Tout Tuesday



THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES

A Benefit Production for Women’s Aid
(Thurs 24th & Fri 25th / 7.30pm / £10)

More performers, More monologues, More Moans…

Please come inside, open your mind and spread your legs… This is Bristol’s
official 2005 benefit production of Eve Ensler’s award winning play The Vagina
Monologues, part of V-Day’s worldwide campaign to raise awareness and funds for
local organisations working to end violence against women and girls. It is a
play that is an astonishing balance of the incredibly intimate and the amazingly
universal. Eve's words have inspired and empowered people and transformed
consciousness about women's bodies and experiences throughout the world. They
will do the same at The Cube. So be there to see what they can do for you.

More entertainment after the show, so stay with us til late…

www.womensaid.org.uk / www.vday.org


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INTERNATIONAL TREE CLIMBING DAY

International Tree Climbing Day 
( 1pm onwards / free ) 

LIBERATE THE HORIZONTAL

Integrate the vertical SUPER_SURFACE 
Integrate the vertical SUPER_SURFACE 
Integrate the vertical SUPER_SURFACE 
 
Located at (General areas): 
  
  -Fairlands valley park, Stevenage, United Kingdom.
  -Parque Nacional Conguillio, Chile.
  -Diagonal, Mar Park - Skyscraper area ,BCN, Spain 
  -Ipswich ( all along the A12), United Kingdom
  -Belfast, Northern Ireland 
  -Vondel Park, Amsterdam, Holland 
  _Anywhere that you are 
  _Redwood Forest Canada

Become routed in ascents, transitions, swings and jumps.

Bring refreshments.
  
Lets hope it doesn't rain.

http://duo.irational.org/international_tree_climbing_day/2005/

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A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT

Image by: internet scavenged

(Jeunet / 2004 / France (subtitles) / 133 mins / 35mm / Cert 15)

As World War One comes to an end, a young French woman's greatest fight is about
to begin. Mathilde receives word that her fiancee Manech is one of five soldiers
who have been court-martialed and pushed out of allied trench into no-mans
land...and into certain death. Whilst the film re-unites Audrey Tautou with the
director of her star-making vehicle, the film is a complete turnaround after the
impish delights of AMELIE, depicting the horrors of war with a visceral blood
and mud brutality and examining the nature of fantasy and love with a more
decidedly sombre tone. 

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A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT

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AMELIE

Image by: internet scavenged

(Jeunet / 2001 / France (Subtitles) / 123 mins / 35mm / Cert 15)

One of the most successful French films of all time, Amelie was a labour of love
for it's writer and director, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, who spent over 20 years
collecting stories, anecdotes and observations to build up the final screenplay.
 Making an overnight star of the lead actress - 23 year old Audrey Tautou - the
film is a wonderfully whimsical look at life and love, and for all its chocolate
box charm, is a damn-sight less fattening than a dozen eater eggs.

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A VERY LONG ENGAGEMENT

no copy yet

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HEAVY HEADS: PSYCHEDELIC JOURNEY TO TYME

(Mon 28th / 8pm / £2)

Let the Heavy Heads take you on a Psychedelic Journey To Tyme. A night of far
out live footage of some of the best garage punk and psychedelic bands from the
sixties. Featuring rarely seen T.V. appearances from amongst others The Seeds,
Love, Electric Prunes, Amboy Dukes, Pink Floyd, Jefferson Airplane, The
Yardbirds, Janis Joplin and The Doors. Turn Up and Tune In to watch these bands
performing to a kaleidoscope of tripped out visuals and groovy go go dancers.

Heavy Heads DJs playing Psychedelic sounds in the bar.

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BLUESCREEN

BLUESCREEN
(Wed 30th / 7.30pm / £3/2}

Bluescreen returns for another audio-visual exploration of local short filmmaking.
Just turn up tonight with your film and it will be shown!
                                                                                
Plus bring along another copy for the bluescreen archive, for possible future
screenings on other cube nights!
                                                                                
And dont forget bluescreen Hi-Fi... expanding the bluescreen ethos through the
music played in the bar. So bands, solo artists, producers, dub plate maestros -
send us your toones in advance only to: Bluescreen Hi-Fi
                                                                                
Mail any enquiries to us at: bluescreen@sparror.cubecinema.com
   

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THEE MORE SHALLOWS + ANGEL TECH

Controlled Conditions Presents THEE MORE SHALLOWS + Angel Tech
(Thurs 31st / 8pm / £5)
                                                                               
Hark at San Franciscan lords of dreamy downsound THEE MORE SHALLOWS.  Second album
'More Deep Cuts' (Monotreme) blends technicolour-blue melody with adventurous
sound collage and songs about mass graves. Ploughing the same emotionally
fertile terrain as LOW, SPARKLEHORSE and YO LA TENGO, the TMS crop is as fresh
as it is beautifully forlorn.

Having perplexed and hypnotized audiences for almost ten years with their
genre-dodging hymns to modern life, ANGEL TECH appearances are currently select
and few. Tonight they select us.
                                                                                    
With sadness spun in the bar by local pest KNOWLEDGE OF BUGS.

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MIDNIGHT MOVIE FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS

FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS
(Terry Gilliam / 1998 / USA / 118 mins / Cert 18)
(Fri 1st / midnite / £4/3)

On the 21st February this year one of the lights of the 20th century went out, as
the living legend known as Hunter S Thompson stopped living.  As well known for
his outrageous lifestyle as he was for his revolutionary approach to journalism,
the two were never so closely linked in the name of literature as in his
groundbreaking 1971 book Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.  A self-mythologising
collision between his ego and the laceration of the American Dream, the book led
to the development of Gonzo journalism, a school of writing that highlighted the
relationship of the
writer to their subject, and inadvertently spawned a generation of lads
magazines.  

More than a mere adaptation, Gilliam's film is a challenging look at how
Thompson's book chose to portray the death of the 60s dream, the intersection of
life and fiction, and how the central character of Raoul Duke (a thinly
disguised alter-ego for Thompson himself, played with the usual brilliance by
Johnny Depp) deals with his demons and uses them against the society he fears
and loathes with such vitriol. As much a landmark film as a landmark book, it is
a genius slice of postmodern invention, and a more than fitting tribute to the
great man.

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INDEPENDENT EXPOSURE X A MONTH OF SHORT FILMS

Image by: NIC FIT

ALL MONTH- QUALITY SHORTS AT THE CUBE

2005 marks the 10th Anniversary of Microcinema International’s Independent
Exposure screening program! Independent Exposure X is representative of the
over 1300 international short films and videos that they have presented as
part of their series since its inception in 1996.

Independent Exposure is Microcinema's well known series of short film, video and
digital media compilations Since 1996, Independent Exposure has screened in 41
countries plus Palestine and Antarctica and it continues to intrigue audiences
at microcinemas, festivals, and special events around the world, every year.
Exposure is normally "premiered" in San Francisco or Houston and then travels
around the world.

Microcinema's mission is to curate, exhibit, promote, and distribute innovative
international moving image artists whose deeply personal and culturally relevant
works are typically marginalized by the mainstream entertainment industry. 

Microcinema curates thoughtful, unique, and diverse screening programs, which
are promoted, exhibited and distributed via alternative venues worldwide.
Promotion and dissemination of works via such screenings creates a necessary
dialogue between artists and audiences, worldwide. 

Microcinema supports this mission via exhibition-based events, advocacy,
education and archiving, as well as by developing infrastructural support for
alternative media organizations, labels, and venues worldwide. In doing so,
Microcinema catalyzes the establishment of an international network of shared
moving image programming, resources, information, and equipment. 

Their recently launched DVD Label and Distribution business - Blackchair DVD -
further pushes their mission. They currently carry over 100 titles and
distribute worldwide. 

For further information about Microcinema please visit www.microcinema.com

LOOK OUT FOR I-EX SHORTS AT THE CUBE BEFORE ALL OUR FEATURE PRESENTATIONS THIS MONTH

with FEAR AND LOATHING fri 1st
short film VISION POINT directed by Stephen Arthur.
                                                                                
with ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND sun 10th
short film MODERN RELAXATION TECHNIQUES directed by Stephen Statler.
                                                                                
with MAR ADENTRO mon 11TH
short film BUBBLE NUMB directed by Jessica Grynberg. Beatrice is so full of
sleep that she lives in a state of inertia, floating through the city in her own
bubble.
                                                                                
with SIDEWAYS tues 12th
short film DANCE MACHINE directed by John Evans. A man pursues his dream of
becoming the ultimate dance machine."
                                                                                
with UNDEAD sun/mon 17/18th
short film THE DEVIL INSIDE directed by Jennifer Reeder. From the holy depths of
the sewer there will come a savior... 
                                                                                
with MILLION DOLLAR BABY tues 19th
short film EVERYBODY BOWL! directed by Dustin Woehrmann. An animated
mini-documentary looks at the secrets and fashions of bowling.
                                                                                
with CUL-DE-SAC fri 29th
short film MOVIE COOL directed by David Liban. This short film explores the
effect that cinema has on its audience.

SEE INDIVIDUAL FEATURE INFO FOR MORE ON THE SHORTS... 

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MUSIC MENTORING SCHEME

(Fri 1st / 8pm / £4)

The crazy skiffle wonderousness of the fun in a jar duo that is the awesome
BUCKY head up a load of ridiculously young and talented home grown performers
from the REMIX Music Mentoring Scheme including THE NATURALS, INFINITY'S END,
and INCURED, with the dazzling artist, poet and visionary SOFIA GRADIN
intertwining it all into a light hearted evening that'll leave you light headed
with pleasure. 

ffi: theo@remix-music.org.uk

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GREATNESS OF THE MAGNIFICENCE PRESENTS WALTZING ROUND THE CUBE

(Sat 2nd / 8pm / £6/5)

Acts include ORCHESTRA CUBE, THE FUNERAL BAND, MORNINGSTAR, PETER REYNOLDS, 
ASTERISK and many others. There will be a waltzing area and a waltz workshop
from a top local instructor. Please contact gothmag with your suggestions.

ffi: jessemorningstar@blueyonder.co.uk

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INSIDE THE OUTSIDER: ARTHUR RUSSELL + JANDEK FILMS

(Mon 4th / 7.30pm / £3)
A Qu Junktion with DJs in the bar

Inside the outsider: two compelling portraits of visionary, one-off musicians
who've existed independent of passing fashions. Bound to be an inspiring night.

ARTHUR RUSSELL: WORLD OF ECHO
(Phill Niblock / 1985, re: 2004 / USA / 19 min + 33 min / DVD / uncert)

Disco visionary, virtuoso cellist, scholar of Indian classical music - it could
only be ARTHUR RUSSELL, a musician whose legacy had been criminally overlooked
until a glut of reissues on SOUL JAZZ and ROUGH TRADE/AUDIKA came out last year.

A musician born to blur the boundaries, he settled in New York in 1973, working
with the likes of PHILIP GLASS, ALLEN GINSBERG and JOHN CAGE, while
simultaneously providing some of the most influential disco hits for celebrity
DJs NICKY SIANO and LARRY LEVAN under aliases DINOSAUR L, LOOSE JOINTS and
INDIAN OCEAN. 

Tonight we screen incredibly rare live footage of Russell performing tracks from
his most extraordinary album, WORLD OF ECHO (1986), an awe inspiring cosmic dub
out of cello riffs, vocal mantras and subtle distortion recorded by American
minimalist/videographer PHILL NIBLOCK.

http://www.roughtrade.com/
http://www.audikarecords.com/
JANDEK ON CORWOOD
(Chad Friedrichs / 2003 / USA  88 min / DVD / uncert)

The longest-running, weirdest, loneliest enigma in popular music is a guy from
Texas who calls himself JANDEK. 25 years, 39 albums and not a single live show
or public appearance (until, mysteriously last year in Scotland!). There is
nothing but his records. At first his music may seem crude or inept, but upon
exploration it reveals incredible depth, intelligence, feeling, and rewards for
the listener. Followers include YO LA TENGO, LOW and WILL OLDHAM. 

The documentary film Jandek on Corwood definitively sheds light upon the layers
of mystery that enshrine the ultimate outisder musician. Featuring revealing
interviews, evocative imagery and one of the most bizarre and compelling
soundtracks in film history, JANDEK ON CORWOOD will challenge the viewer’s
conception of music, art and the nature of celebrity.

http://www.jandekoncorwood.com 

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BRISTOL INDYMEDIA FILM NIGHT - PEAK OIL: THE PARTY'S OVER

(Tues 5th /  7.30pm / £2/3 - nobody turned away due to lack of funds)

This month's film night takes a look at the issue of Peak Oil. The world has
already used half of its supply of oil and gas. And from here on in it gets
harder to find and more expensive to produce. For every three barrels of oil we
currently use, only one new one is found. The days of cheap energy are gone -
the party's over. 

The films feature contributions from RICHARD HEINBERG (author, 'The Party's
Over: The End of the Age of Oil'), COLIN CAMPBELL (geologist & founder of the
Association for the Study of Peak Oil), MICHAEL RUPERT (founder,
FromTheWilderness.com) and many more. Plus a short film about the upcoming RAF
Brize Norton peace camp (running April 21st- 25th), highlighting  local links to
the global oil infrastructure.

http://bristol.indymedia.org

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INSITU NO.1 EXAMPLE: AN EVENING OF SKATEBOARD CINEMA

(Wed 6th / two separate and differing screenings @ 7pm & 9pm / £3)          
                                                                      
Presenting the premiere of a new British indy sk8 video by TIM CRAWLEY.
Including promo videos by EAST and FIFTY FIFTY skate shops. Beats in the bar by
ARMO. 

View the trailer: http://www.insideinsitu.com/
                                                                                
ffi: insitu@dslpipex.com 
     

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KELLEY STOLTZ + MARIO VENDREDI

A Qu Junktion
(Thurs 7th / 8pm / £5)

Fuggin' hell...KELLEY plays some warped multi-layered beat songs with fuzz
guitar, tubas and moogs galore. He is on tour with his full-on band and plans to
woo you to bits.

This San Fransican singer-songwriter has a hazy, crazy pop style recalling a
folky BECK on whisky, WILCO on mushrooms and the FLAMING LIPS' pyschedelic sound
world. Kinda like Ray Davies fronting Guided By Voices. An acoustic, electric,
radiophonic thrash can, check Spector-esque wonders by a performer who is gonna
be a dog man star. MOJO tipped his album ANTIQUE GLOW (Beautiful Happiness). 

MARIO VENDREDI is a pulsating performer, passion with a guitar. A huge, operatic
voice that sings in a mixture of Welsh, Italian and English. One of the South
West's finest. 

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AD ASTRA ZERO G PARTY

AD ASTRA search for intelligent life
(Fri 8th / 8pm / £2 or free in alien costume)
                                                                          
45 years ago on this day saw the launch of the Search for Extraterrestrial
Intellegence (SETI) project. Exactly 34 years later Kurt Cobain was found dead
(some say murdered)- full of heroine and shotgun lead. Were these 2 events
connected? Probably not. Despite this The Ad Astra filmclub hosts a nite of
close encounters celebrating all things FROM BEYOND, imagining poor Kurt to be
up there somewhere floating around, jamming with Jimi, Elvis and ET.
                                                                          
Get on your best silver catsuit/face-hugger head dress and beam yourself down by
here for wacked out sci-fi films and space monster classics, plus DJs from the
year 5000. Pan-galactic gargleblasters 2-for-1.
                                                                          


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ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND

ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND
(Michel Gondry / 2004 / USA / 108mins / cert 15)
(Sunday 10th/ 7pm & 9pm / £4/3) 

Another chance to catch this brilliant, funny, touching sleeper hit.
Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, ADAPTATION) curveballs
another sweet and inventive urban fantasy into our keenly expectant hands. Joel
(Jim Carrey) is a depressed self loather who falls for truely flirty Clementine.
When it all goes pearshaped a year later, they both end up having the memory of
the relationship (and heartbreak) erased by way of 'science' in a
characteristicly low-tech procedure (akin to the simplicity to the portal in
BEING JM). 

Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, ADAPTATION) again delivers
another slice of life but not as we know it, and Uber hip director Michel Gondry
(pop direction for Bjork, Cibbo Matto, Radiohead and White Stripes) get loose
with kenetic focusing and moody lighting, and the supporting cast is a bumper
crop of grade-A talent (including Tom Wilkinson and Kirstin Dunst). It prompts
us to get happily sad yet never regretfull about those we have loved and those
we have lost. Expect narrative freefall, characters from the past we don't know,
and dreamy symbolism supreme. 

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ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND

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MAR ADENTRO

MAR ADENTRO (THE SEA INSIDE)
(Alejandro Amenabar / 2004 / Spain / 125 mins / Cert PG) 

Despite having made his name as a director of twist-in-the-tale style genre
films (notably the 1999 sleeper hit 'Open Your Eyes' and the 2001 spook-fest
'The Others'), Alejendro Amenabar has proven that his real skill lies not in the
gimmicky plot construction of his earlier films, but in real human drama. Based
on the true life story of Spaniard Ramón Sampedro, who fought a 30-year campaign
to win the right to end his life with dignity, after being left paralysed by a
swimming accident at the age of 21. Javier Bardem (Before Night Falls) delivers
a touching and complex portrait of Ramon, brilliantly displaying the human side
of this moral debate, as well as showing his disability in a way which is
neither grandstanding or crass. Probably a first for the Oscars there, then...

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MAR ADENTRO

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SIDEWAYS

SIDEWAYS
(Alexander Payne / 2004 / USA / 123mins / Cert 15)
(tues 12th / 7&9pm / £2ttt)

Miles Raymond, a failed writer and divorcé who teaches junior high school
English takes his best friend, former hot actor Jack, on a weeklong drive up to
California's wine country. There they explore the nature of their failures and
question their relationships. Jack, about to get married, has an affair with a
woman and wonders whether he should call off his wedding. Miles questions
whether or not he made the right choice while trying to form a relationship with
the woman's best friend, a fellow oenophile who is a waitress at a restaurant
that he frequents often when visiting that part of the country.
As in his earlier film About Schmidt, Payne takes an unflinching and
unsentimental look at flawed human behaviour and the challenges of getting old
that manages to neither pander to audience expectation or deliver some shallow
homily that somehow everything will work out okay.  And it is a film guaranteed
to make even the hardened tee-totaller want to quaff Pinot.

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SIDEWAYS

SIDEWAYS
(Alexander Payne / 2004 / USA / 123mins / Cert 15)
(tues 12th / 7&9pm / £2ttt)

Miles Raymond, a failed writer and divorcé who teaches junior high school
English takes his best friend, former hot actor Jack, on a weeklong drive up to
California's wine country. There they explore the nature of their failures and
question their relationships. Jack, about to get married, has an affair with a
woman and wonders whether he should call off his wedding. Miles questions
whether or not he made the right choice while trying to form a relationship with
the woman's best friend, a fellow oenophile who is a waitress at a restaurant
that he frequents often when visiting that part of the country.
As in his earlier film About Schmidt, Payne takes an unflinching and
unsentimental look at flawed human behaviour and the challenges of getting old
that manages to neither pander to audience expectation or deliver some shallow
homily that somehow everything will work out okay.  And it is a film guaranteed
to make even the hardened tee-totaller want to quaff Pinot.


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FOG + ARCTIC CIRCLE

(Wed 13th / 8pm / £6)

Having recently jumped over from Ninja Tune to Lex Records, Bristol beckons Andy
Broder and his fantastic FOG project for an unmissable show in The Cube's
special small room as part of a titchy Euro tour. 

Formerly a master of gawky scratched-out folk and collaborator with Anticon's
WHY? in HYMIE'S BASEMENT, Broder now arrives with a full fat four-piece band of
sonic conspirators, (re)interpreting material old and new. Third album '10th
Avenue Freakout' drops imminently with unruly disregard for generic limitations.
Riding US college rock waves one moment, careering into violent improvised
jazz-outs the next, all finely infused with a scuffed hip hop aesthetic and
lyrics that graze the heart. Clear?

ARCTIC CIRCLE is Matthew Cheney, newly arrived from Glasgow with music that
splices a classic pristine Scottish pop sensibility with lovably regressive
analogue texture: an approach that should find him favour in Bristol, such a
haven for tuneful electronic tinkers.

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DEAD INVENTIVE

(Thurs 14th / 8pm / £3) 

Preview party with local and national performance artists, poets and musicians. 
 
The art is based on inventions that either don’t work or aren’t marketable. By
inventions we don’t just mean mechanical objects; alternative politics or
religion can also claim the same ground. 

Deliberately provocative and perverse - that’s what we want our art to be. Come
along and propose your own ideas for future shows.


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UNDEAD

(Spierig / Australia / 2003 / 104mins / 35mm / cert 15)
(fri 15th- midnite movie + sun 17th-mon 18th at 8pm / £4/3)

The small town of Berkeley is being bombarded by meteorites that bring with them
a plague to end all plagues. The townspeople aren't just dying, they're coming
back to life to feast on the living. Six locals find themselves together, and in
a frantic battle with the undead. From such horror staple beginnings, this film
quickly evolves into a genuinely spooky and funny romp.

UNDEAD is a clever and very accomplished debut feature by the Spierig brothers
shot in Queensland, Australia, and has a refreshing non Hollywood-aspiring feel.
Zombie fans will note several references to the George A. Romero 'Dead' trilogy
but the Spierig brothers competantly help to keep the genre alive with playful
plot twists, characters to truly care for, and Schwarzenegger-esque one-liners.
Best served late in the evening...

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TAURPIS TULA + VIRGIN EYE BLOOD BROTHERS + HERTTA LUSSU ASSA

(Fri 15th / 7.30pm / £5)
/////A Qu Junktion////
                                                                                    
Music that distills the essence of all things heavenly and earthbound. These
three well under-the-radar acts sing wild, play open ended and draw in the air
to create an atmosphere of fairytale dimensions. From lazy afternoon bee stung
bliss to tundra bound icy glissandos, this is natural music from the Northern
Hemisphere of epic dimensions. If Sun Ra, Bjork, Cormac McCarthy, Silver Mount
Zion or Maya Deren sit on your shelf you will enjoy the primitive beauty of this.
                                                                                   
Taurpis Tula are the frankly spectral duo of Heather Leigh x (Charalambides and
Scorces) on petal steel/vocals and David Leigh x (Telstar Ponies) on guitar,.
They run Volcanic Tongue play with Matt Valentine, Chris Corsano and have
released two albums.
                                                                               
      
Deep in Louisville, USA the Virgin Eye Blood Brothers cut loose with,
strung-out-to-bits, folk and noise pieces. The sound of Pelt and Double
Leopards, No Neck Blues Band and Kranky shine through.
                                                                               
      
From Finland (home of an incredible DIY network of cold cottage music
collectives) come the outstanding free folkers Hertta Lussu Assa who play
psychedelia with awide range of instruments, creating an unbelievable life
affirming mess of sounds and changing structures.
                                                                                    
After storm of Lightning Bolt, Sunburned Hand of the Man, Comets On Fire
and Sunn 0))) Qu present the haunting, pin-you-to-the-seat music of the
spirits.

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FREEZE PUPPY ALBUM LAUNCH PARTY

(Sat 16th / 8pm / £5)
A Clean Cut Records presentation

FREEZE PUPPY is the work of Bristol-based musician Tom Wilson. Those party to
his 2 self-released albums or any of his regular live outings in Bristol have
been treated to an astonishing, highly addictive new noise that point-blank
refuses categorisation. They had a go anyway: 'electro-creole pop', 'Blur meets
African guitar' and 'Captain Beefheart vs. African Highlife' are just some of
the gems to have emerged from critical musings. Now Tom returns to confound them
all once more with his first full-scale assault on the ears of the wider world,
released on CLEAN CUT RECORDS this month.

Support comes from FRANCOIS & THE ATLAS MOUNTAIN ENSEMBLE, and our own session
video featuring Freeze Puppy covers performed by Bristol's finest: SJ Esau,
Knowledge of Bugs, Loxodonta and many more!).

DJs in the bar will be the king and queen of Stokes Croft: RLF & DJ ONE AND HALF
INCHES BELOW AVERAGE HEIGHT.

http://www.freezepuppy.com


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UNDEAD

Image by: waldo dobbs

(Spierig / Australia / 2003 / 104mins / 35mm / cert 15)
(fri 15th- midnite movie + sun 17th-mon 18th at 8pm / £4/3)

The small town of Berkeley is being bombarded by meteorites that bring with them
a plague to end all plagues. The townspeople aren't just dying, they're coming
back to life to feast on the living. Six locals find themselves together, and in
a frantic battle with the undead. From such horror staple beginnings, this film
quickly evolves into a genuinely spooky and funny romp.

UNDEAD is a clever and very accomplished debut feature by the Spierig brothers
shot in Queensland, Australia, and has a refreshing non Hollywood-aspiring feel.
Zombie fans will note several references to the George A. Romero 'Dead' trilogy
but the Spierig brothers competantly help to keep the genre alive with playful
plot twists, characters to truly care for, and Schwarzenegger-esque one-liners.

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UNDEAD

(Spierig / Australia / 2003 / 104mins / 35mm / cert 15)
(fri 15th- midnite movie + sun 17th-mon 18th at 8pm / £4/3)

The small town of Berkeley is being bombarded by meteorites that bring with them
a plague to end all plagues. The townspeople aren't just dying, they're coming
back to life to feast on the living. Six locals find themselves together, and in
a frantic battle with the undead. From such horror staple beginnings, this film
quickly evolves into a genuinely spooky and funny romp.

UNDEAD is a clever and very accomplished debut feature by the Spierig brothers
shot in Queensland, Australia, and has a refreshing non Hollywood-aspiring feel.
Zombie fans will note several references to the George A. Romero 'Dead' trilogy
but the Spierig brothers competantly help to keep the genre alive with playful
plot twists, characters to truly care for, and Schwarzenegger-esque one-liners.


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MILLION DOLLAR BABY

MILLION DOLLAR BABY  
(Clint Eastwood / 2004 / USA / 132 mins / 12A) 
(tues 19th / 8pm / £2ttt)

At the age of 74, Clint Eastwood seems to show no signs of slowing up. 
Regularly wowing the members of the academy in his dotage, he has managed to
once again bag the big awards with this, his 25th film as director.  Shot in
just 37 days, the film occasionally feels a little rushed, yet nevertheless
packs a energetic punch better than that by filmmakers less than half his age. 
The story of a rags-to-riches boxer underdog is a familiar one, but given a
refreshing twist by the presence of Hilary Swank as a girl trying to get ahead
in a man's world.  Oscars all round! 


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CROATIAN NIGHTS

Image by: Kate Tull

(Wed 20th / £4/£3 / 7.30pm)

Croatian Nights is a new collection of contemporary short fiction by the most
exciting writers from Britain and Croatia. Join TOBY LITT, BORIVOJ RADAKOVIC and
EDO POPOVIC to talk about the art of the short story, fiction in translation,
and the evolving literary scene in Croatia as it moves from its recent history
of war into a new future.

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SILENT NIGHT PRESENTS VICE

(Thurs 21st / 8pm / £4)
 
Curated by WAR AGAINST SLEEP, Bristol musicians perform live original
soundtracks to creepy old public information films about the perils of substance
abuse...

DON MANDARIN - Drug Abuse: The Chemical Tomb (1949) 
Acclaimed singer-songwriter whose LP 'This Was Quo Country' (Swarfinger) and
contributions to PREGNANT, APPLECRAFT etc. display ultra-melodic, haunting and
deceptively observational songs sprawling alt. country, swamp rock and lord only
knows what else.

ASTEROTH - Alcohol and the Human Body (1949)
Prohibition era vinyl gets downed in one in a haze of tape hiss, machine hum and
analogue feedback. 

I AM THE MIGHTY JUNGULATOR - Tobacco and the Human Body (1954)
The zeitgeist music software and genre-splicing stupagrüp transmute base
material into musical gold, like a sonic philosopher's stone.

TEAM BRICK - The Terrible Truth (1951)
Local young head, pedal chains of frequencies give bad noise screaming. Some
voice choral good, rhythm come from borrows. 
 

 

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NATIONAL URBAN ORIENTEERING TRIALS

Image by: internet scavenged

09:00 - 17:00 Friday 22 April 2005.

Join us for an everyday adventure.

The National Urban Orienteering Trials will open your
eyes to the wonders of the outdoors. Our exciting
competition will introduce you to the sport of Urban
Orienteering, help you improve your navigational
skills and provide you with an opportunity for
training.  

Urban orienteering is for everyone!

"Orienteering" is used in the broadest sense of the
word - innovation and lateral thinking are highly
desirable attributes.

Please let us know if you are planning to come so we
can have a map for you!

Format: Score Orienteering.

Registration: Opens 30 min before the start time at
Mina Road Park, St Weburghs, Bristol.

Competitors: can be teams or individuals.

Safety: The briefing at the beginning of the session
will include procedures to be followed in the event
the group is disoriented (lost), a group member is
incapacitated or the group is running well behind time.

Recommended equipment.
- Notepad and pencil. 
- Compass or GPS. 
- Folding bicycle or skateboard or inline skates. 
- Money. 

Prizes.
Bristol Mapping software and dataset (market value 5000 GBP).

Rules.
Keep receipts of any purchases. 

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ELECTROTRASH WITH ATOMIZER + SCREENINGS OF PARTY MONSTER & ELECTRO DZISKA

(Fri 23rd / 8pm / £5)
A Club Neon & Steal From Work presentation

A night of sleazy electro and 80’s retro futurism, Club Neon and Steal From Work
join forces to pay tribute to the electro scene through film and live music…

Iris B Cegarra’s Electro Dziska is a documentary about the thriving nu-electro
scene, and features live footage and interviews with Adult and Anthony Rother
amongst others. 

Party Monster – The Shockumentary tells the true story of Michael Alig, the Club
Kids and the early 90’s New York club scene that descended into murder, drug
addiction and outrageous outfits. Recently made into a feature film starring
Macaulay Culkin, Party Monster is an unmissable insight into New York excess and
glamour gone very wrong.

Diskopunk duo Atomizer, of DJ Hell’s ultra-hip record label International Deejay
Gigolo, captured the electroclash zeitgeist as hosts of London club Nag Nag Nag
with their single ‘Hooked On Radiation’. Tonight we welcome them for one of
their incredible live performances.

In the bar new romantics Lazerboy and Basic DJ, of seminal Bristol electro party
Club Neon, will be spinning electroclash, synthcore, nu-electro to keep the
party going until late.  

www.club-neon.co.uk
www.electro-dziska.com
www.atomizermusic.com
www.nagnagnag.info

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CAMPARI SAFARI

(Sat 23rd / 8pm / £5)

Campari takes creative shellshock at the Cube this spring with a program of
music and art in our middle of the decade millennium jetlag.

FeAtUrEs

Auditorium>>> 
- The Fog band, new signees to the legendary Purr Label and “artrocker” faves’,
new wave angular amazing ness. 
- New grand smoking palace rockabilly sexy strut music
- Awesome Campari stage set.

Bar>>>
- Campari cocktails, served by international euro-trash females – over here and
on our dole.
- Art of Kitsch interiors with mobile disco. 
- D . j. duo NUT TRACE ALERGY feat “ethereal john peel”. 
- Nina aka Willie cat jrn’. (risking 9 lives purring in tune with the sounds of
the alleys)(special guests)
- Guests t.b.c

Art>>>
- “My head / your B.E.D” art installation (rear of bar), sit down/scum out with
comedy pornography+pop stars you sweat for. 
- Yoshino Shigihara - Video artist (performance based video art) in the bar and
auditorium

For Sale>>>  
- Signed copies of Campari SHAM-ZINE (number none bestseller) 

Contact>>>
-	mat 07837282766
-	rob 07752513052
-	camparisafai@hotmail.com

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INTERNATIONAL PINHOLE CAMERA DAY

World Pinhole Day with Justin Quinell
1pm - 5.30pm / workshop + talk £5 / talk £1 / 

Come along and celebrate 'World Pinhole Day' with a workshop, talk and upload
workshop results to the world pinhole website.

Workshop: 1pm - 3pm
We will be making and using cameras out of tall drink cans and anything else you
care to bring: Pringles Tubes, traffic cones, A4 box files, old shoes, the head
of a thompsons gazelle, you bring it, we'll try to make a camera out of it.

Prints will be in black and white with some colour experiments. Developing will
take place on stage and throughout the day image results will be scanned, and
uploaded onto the world pinhole site. Last year 1082 people from 43 countries
uploaded their pinhole-day photographs, creating a huge gallery of pinhole
images from all around the world.
Workshop costs include paper, places need to be booked as limited space.

Lecture: 4.30pm - 5.30pm  
Justin Quinell, Artist and pinhole expert will be taking us
through the wonders of pinhole photography, via a powerpoint presentation.

For Instructions on building pinhole cameras see:
www.pinholephotography.org

For more information on pinhole day see:
www.pinholeday.org

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STORYTELLING

(Sun 24th / 7.30pm / £2)

Spring rag and what. So why don't you bring a silent film to back your story? Or
a guitar? Or a mouse? You could listen and feel that springtime feeling,
energise for the season ahead. 

This is story, which means that you don't have to be published, bring coconut
halves or have tye-dyed clothes. We want to hear the things that you heard your
parents and grandparents tell you. Or something that the bloke on the train was
telling his fellow passanger. Something you made up. Something you perform.
There are ears here with your name on them.

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HEAVY HEADS: TRIBUTE TO HUNTER S THOMPSON

(Mon 25th / 8pm / £2)

THE HEAVY HEADS pay tribute to Dr Raoul Duke aka Hunter S Thompson - the crown
prince of Gonzo journalism and a Rock n Roll icon. 

In true Heavy heads style, we'll be warming up with MOTORHEAD promo videos
before screening rare documentary footage of the man himself, in conversation at
the wheel. He's a man torn apart by demons and put back together with substance
abuse. A role model? A hero? Maybe. A legend? Certainly.

With Heavy Heads DJs in the bar.

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BLUESCREEN

BLUESCREEN
(Tues 26th/ 7.30pm/ £3/2}

Bluescreen goes monthly, showcasing even more of the best in local short films.
Just turn up tonight with your film and it will be screened. Remember first in,
first on screen!

And bring along another copy for the bluescreen archive, for possible 
compilations/screenings at festivals/other cube nights.

With Bluescreen DJs in the bar and polish vodka behind the bar, oh yes.

ffi: bluescreen@sparror.cubecinema.com

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ACTION: DANCE FOR THE CAMERA

(Wed 27th / 8pm / £4/3)

Motion pictures in every sense, this night brings together an original
and exciting programme of short experimental films focusing on movement and
dance. Commissioned by Dance South West, the compilation is curated by Kyra
Norman and Lisa May Thomas and drawn from the work of dance film artists based
in the South West. 

Featuring short films by Bristol artists KYRA NORMAN & THOMAS HALL (Rapid Eye
Movement); STOLOFF & HOPKINSON (Dual); SUSANNAH GLYNN (Frame of Mind) and LISA
MAY THOMAS (Ursula) in a collection that takes in some of the highlights in
local dance film of the last few years. This is one for everyone interested in
short filmmaking and/or new dance and performance. There will be opportunities for
discussion after the screening.

ffi: kyra@compactdance.org.uk / lisamaythomas@hotmail.com

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