Brockley Max 2010

As part of the Brockley Max Festival, the film club will hold a free screening of Michael Whyte’s critically acclaimed documentary No Greater Love on Thursday 3 June at 7.30pm. The film offers a unique insight into the closed world of an urban monastery in Notting Hill, where the modern world’s materialism is rejected and where the nuns lead a life dedicated to prayer and contemplation. On this occasion, no bookings are taken and tickets are  allocated on a first come basis thirty minutes before event begins (7.30PM). With the kind support of Soda Pictures whose DVDs are available here.

On Friday 4 June from 8pm in Hilly Fields, our colleague and short film aficionado Declan will present Brockleywood Nights:

Always innovators of the fresh, the new and unexpected, Brockley Max brings you our take on the drive-in movie, as we host an outdoor evening of contemporary dance, short films and a set by a VJ to round the night off amongst the stones of Hilly Fields. All this, plus a bar and food. Note: this event is weather-dependent.

On Saturday 5 June from midday, why not come and find us at our stall on Hilly Fields? There will be a special Brockley Max film quiz with a free annual membership to be won, plus other goodies!

The Brockley Jack Theatre will also hold a number of other fun events, including a samba workshop, a Congolese masterclass and a dance production.

Brockley Max 2010 website

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