Nae Pasaran Friday 22nd March at 6.30pm
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The screening is fully booked – if you would like to be added to our waiting list for tickets that become available please message us with your name, e-mail address and how many tickets you are looking for.
In a Scottish town in 1974, factory workers refuse to carry out repairs on warplane engines in an act of solidarity against the violent military coup in Chile. Four years pass before the engines, left to rust in factory yard, mysteriously disappear in the middle of the night.
We are delighted to be collaborating on this screening and encourage you to book your tickets for this special Fundraising Screening for Refugees in partnership with special Chilean friends & guests.
All funds raised will be donated to three charities supporting displaced people in Scotland and abroad.
- Bikes for Refugees (Scotland)- refurbishing donated bikes for free distribution to refugees and asylum seekers.
- Refugee Community Kitchen (RCK)- serving hot nourishing meals to displaced people home and abroad.
- CRIBS International- providing homes in Greece for pregnant refugee women and families with new babies.
As this is a fundraising event we are suggesting a donation at the door of £10. Refugees & Asylum seekers free entry.
FOOD- We will be serving hot and cold traditional Chilean food. Come and share some food with us before the start of the film. Pay what you can afford.
Presentations- There will be short (5mins) talks from each of the refugee charities.
Doors Open 6.30pm.
Food 6.30pm-7.30pm.
Talks 7.30pm-7.50pm.
Film 7.50pm-9.30pm.
Venue – Pilrig St. Paul’s Church, 1B Pilrig Street, Leith EH6 5AH
The screening is accessible – please let us know if you have any specific requirements.
Leith Community Cinema SCIO (SC0477940)