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Film Festival for PANAMA! - Fundraising Event

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Doors - 6:00PM
Programme #1 - 6:30PM
Programme #2 - 7:30PM

  • Online Tickets

    • Single Programme Full - £6 (Student £5)

    • Whole Night Full - £10 (Student £7)

  • Door Tickets

    • Single Programme Full- £8 (Student £6)

    • Whole Night Full - £10 (Student £8)


A tantalizing cinematic mix of industry professionals, students, and emerging film makers! Come watch some fresh new work and support the Movement Exchange team's Summer volunteer project. All proceeds go to helping these local dancers provide dance classes in orphanages in Panama City.


Programme #1
6:30 pm

EASE ON DOWN
by Omari Carter
”There’s joy and rhythm in each step.”

EXTRA DAYS
by Maya Ariana Yoncali
”We are no different from animals…flowers. Come the season they bloom. Come the season they die.”

DOUBLE TAKE
by Donna Schoenherr
”Different spaces of public and inner selves.”

VISION
by Dennis George
”A peaceful mind, blurred vision/a clear vision, a confused mind.”

GENTRIFICATION
by LJ DaSilva, Francesco T, Andreia C, Casey G, Rianna C, Tamera S

BRUTALIST
by Daniel Lowenstein
”Challenging us to find and push the boundaries of the city’s limits and our own.”

SOMETHING
by Lucia Preicelova

ONE NIGHT UNDERSTANDING
by Daniel Lowenstein

Programme #2
7:30pm

EXIT12: MOVED BY WAR
by Mohammad Gorjestani and Exit12
”Roman with other veterans and military families, uses dance to tell stories about the effects of war.”

PANAMANICS
by team members, Matty & Dimetra
”A quick look of who we are and what we are doing!”

SENSITIVE SPACE
by Julia Testa
”Exploring the senses on camera.”

LOVIGATION
by Daniel Reimer
”A romantic comedy with a hint of fantasy.”

FINDING MY FEET
by Omari Carter & James Williams
”Still in the midst of rehabilitation, choreographer Omari Carter confronts his inability to move as he once did.”

LET’S MEET AT THE SHOWER
by Kim Chi Le, Hannah Wallace, Pin-Hsiu Wang, Zinah Mangera-Lakew, Africa Rufete Buck
”What happens when we see the everyday out of context? How can a familiar space figure in ways we wouldn’t normally comprehend?”