SCREENING: Gateshead – Roots of a Scene

On Saturday 7th July, we took You Can’t Move History to Gateshead, for the first of our travelling screening series.   The fantastic Arch Sixteen Café hosted us as part of Roots of a Scene, an all-day event combining workshops, film, artwork and discussion, in collaboration with Shred the North and academics from Northumbria University’s Accidental Youth Club.   An exhibition of photographs and artwork collected and curated by […]

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You Can’t Move History Wins AHRC’s Research in Film Award

You Can’t Move History was awarded Best Research Film at the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Research in Film Awards.  The AHRC said of the film:  This remarkable piece of work challenges easy assumptions about heritage and creates a fascinating portrait of contemporary urban outsiderness in the process.  Through beautiful still and video photography the film captures the […]

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PREMIERE: London – House of Vans

We premiered our research film, You Can’t Move History at the House of Vans skate venue at London’s Waterloo.  Just a short walk away from the Undercroft, the day was filled with talks, workshops and film screenings. Participants included Louis Woodhead from Long Live Southbank and Paul Richards from BrazenBunch, as well as representatives from Heritage Lottery Fund, […]

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