Ikon Eastside, 183 Fazeley Street
Digbeth, Birmingham B5 5SE
Ikon and 7 Inch Cinema present a programme of films and talks as part of the fourth Flatpack Festival, taking over venues across the city at the end of March. Alongside the highlights listed here there’s a rare chance to see the work of
structuralist filmmaker Takashi Ito, hallucinatory claymation from Bruce Bickford and a voyage through two-tone Coventry plus shorts, documentaries and a magic lantern show.
Tickets cost £6 each or £20 for four screenings.
To view the full schedule of events and buy tickets visit: www.flatpackfestival.org.uk
For more about what’s on around the Eastside area
visit www.weareeastside.org
Highlights at Ikon Eastside include:
As I Was Walking Down Bristol Street (1983)
Wednesday 24 March, 6.30pm (120 minutes)
A screening of author David Lodge’s TV documentary plus an exploration of Birmingham’s cultural scene in the 1930s, with Lodge, film producer Roger Shannon and Tessa Sidey, curator, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Whatever!
Thursday 25 March, 8pm (150 minutes)
A double-bill of fi lth and fantasy, including Cody Critcheloe’s first feature-length movie entitled Boy (2009) and a rare screening of John Waters
legendary Pink Flamingos (1972), starring Divine.
Build Them in the Mind
Friday 26 March, 6.30pm (110 minutes)
A programme of work looking at how urban planning helped to shape minimalist art in the 1970s, including the UK premiere of Redmond Entwistle’s Monuments.
Paul Sharits
Sunday 28 March, 1pm (75 mins)
A selection of infl uential fl icker-films and structural work from the 1960s.
For more information about what's on around the Eastside area visit www.weareeastside.org