Last night at the SFC
Last night was StudioFilmClub's third anniversary screening, and a bigger-than-usual crowd turned out to see A Dream to Change the World, Horace Ove's documentary about the Trinidad-born, London-based writer, publisher, and activist John La Rose (who died last Carnival Monday, 27 February). Ove himself was there to talk for a few minutes about the film, followed by David Abdullah of the Trinidad and Tobago Oilfield Workers Trade Union. After the film, SFC regulars kept the third "birthday" party going till the wee hours.
(Grainy, low-light shot of) Che and Peter at the controls
Horace Ove speaking before the screening
A shot of John La Rose from A Dream to Change the World
Writer (and SFC blogger) Attillah Springer and artist Tessa Alexander
Someone else had a birthday to celebrate--SFC blogger Jonathan Ali poses with Sophie Wight
The lime went on till the wee hours, in the corner around the bar
More photos from last night here.
(Grainy, low-light shot of) Che and Peter at the controls
Horace Ove speaking before the screening
A shot of John La Rose from A Dream to Change the World
Writer (and SFC blogger) Attillah Springer and artist Tessa Alexander
Someone else had a birthday to celebrate--SFC blogger Jonathan Ali poses with Sophie Wight
The lime went on till the wee hours, in the corner around the bar
More photos from last night here.
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