The Birmingham International Film Society launches today with a season of films at the Birmingham Library Theatre in conjunction with Cuba Solidarity.
The films to be shown are:
- 12 Chairs (8 May, 8pm)
- Beloved (20 May, 6pm and 8.15pm)
- Death Of A Bureaucrat (5 June, 7.30pm with a talk)
- The Adventures Of Juan Quin Quin (17 June, 6pm and 8.15pm)
- A Successful Man (10 July, 7.30pm with talk)
with more details of each film on the Cuba Solidarity website. Tickets are £3.50 (conc £2.50) and are available in person at the library, by telephone on 0121 303 2323 or at www.birminghamboxoffice.com.
Before tonight’s film there’s a gala reception at 7pm, although I have no idea what that might entail. If you go you’d best assume it’s black tie and arrive in a limo, just in case.
Unfortunately BIFS itself doesn’t seem to have any sort of web-presence but I’m sure that’ll be rectified soon (hint! – just as Pete was, I’m free for tea and a chat about this kind of thing). According to comments on The Stirrer, they’re looking to show the international films that the multiplexes and The Electric can’t/won’t.