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Lamb (2021) & Music Performance by Stergin

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St Swithun's Church, Church Hall, London, SE13 6QE

Doors 6.45 PM

Performance 7PM
Film 7.30 PM

Joins us for a fantasy horror Lamb (2021) and a music performance by Stergin. In this very special live performances he will perform with his bass clarinet, sound effects & an ambient score of nature sounds from Iceland.


Lamb (2021)
In rural Iceland, a childless couple discover a strange and unnatural newborn in their sheep barn. They decide to raise her as their own, but sinister forces are determined to return the creature to the wilderness that birthed her.

Stergin
Stergin is a multi-instrumentalist, performer & producer. His most recent projects include the award-winning multi media album '12 Photos 12 Tracks - the round-the-world-trip of a Polaroid turned into music' & his global music initiative '1 Mi2 [one square mile].

“This is a record that you just couldn’t have heard five years ago. It’s completely in the now, in the moment trying to push the boundaries of what’s possible and what can be done.“ (Tom Robinson, BBC6 Music)

“Stergin is strikingly unique; an offbeat departure from the day that hints at all manner of things to come.”
(Tom Johnson, Goldflakepaint)


Time Table
6:45PM Doors open
7:00PM Music performance by Stergin
7:30PM Screening of LAMB
9:15PM End of the event


LAMB (2021)

  • LAMB

  • dir. Valdimar Jóhannsson

  • starring.Noomi Rapace,Hilmir Snær Guðnason,Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson

  • country. Iceland

  • year. 2021

  • runtime. 1h46min

  • rating. 15

Co-written and directed by Valdimar Jóhannsson, this mysterious drama is set in Iceland and follows the story of Maria (Noomi Rapace) and Ingvar (Hilmir Snaer Gudnason), a couple who has been living on a faraway meadow farm, trying to cope with being childless. However, when one of the ewes in their herd gives birth to a strange lamb creature, the couple cares for it as if it were their own child. Soon, they will find out that the newborn will bring something else to their relationship. Co-starring Björn Hlynur Haraldsson.

"One of the most original fright flicks in recent years"

****The Times

"…cooly outrageous.”

**** The Guardian



 

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