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Exhibition

Film Club x Dream Sequence

3 Apr 2025 7-9pm

Staffordshire St
London SE15 5TJ

Overview

Film Club at Staffordshire St provides collectives, curators and audiences with a space to explore cinematic conversations, push the boundaries of experimental film and showcase archival heritage footage.

Dream Sequence presents 10 experimental short films from 10 exciting and emerging filmmakers from around the world. No theme. No rules. Expect a kaleidoscopic night where different ideas, themes, textures, and filmmaking techniques collide.

Tickets are free but donations are kindly appreciated. Any funds we receive enable us to run future events.

Full line up will be announced soon ...

Info:

Thursday 3 April 2025
Doors - 7pm
First half 7.20pm - 8.00pm
Intermission 8.00pm - 8.20pm
Second half  8.20pm - 9pm
Carriages 9.30pm


Tickets:


Tickets are free but donations are kindly appreciated. Any funds we receive enable us to run future events.


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Dream Sequence | @dream_sequence_london | [email protected] 

Dream Sequence is a London-based film screening event dedicated to exploring experimental and avant-garde filmmaking. Formed in 2024, Dream Sequence is committed to providing a platform for emerging filmmakers while also highlighting overlooked or neglected works.

Insta: @dream_sequence_london 

Email: [email protected]

 

Accessibility: There is step-free access to the gallery via the door to the left hand side of the main entrance. There is a wheelchair accessible toilet. The event will be taking place in the exhibition space, which is a large open room with bright lighting and some seating available.

 

Staffordshire St is an independent project space in Peckham, South East London. The venue facilitates arts and cultural events and provides affordable studios for artists, makers and designers. ​

Staffordshire St is not-for-profit and all income is invested into developing our public programme which launched the summer of 2022. The venue was established as an art gallery in 2017, before then it was vacant for many years after a community centre closed. Originally it was built as a Methodist Hall. We intend to support a range of cultural events for the local community.


Staffordshire St will build on the established record of these histories, opening up again to the neighbourhood and developing a welcoming interdisciplinary arts space. More information on upcoming events at : [email protected] or @staffordshirest

 

 

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