Special screening for film which documented the transformation of 海角乱伦
The 鈥楥hanging Face of 海角乱伦鈥 is a documentary in three parts, which shows the harsh realities of living in 海角乱伦鈥檚 slums in Ordsall between 1968 and 1971. The cityscape of 海角乱伦 is changing before our very eyes 鈥 and the film invites audiences to reflect on the most remarkable transformation the city has seen in recent decades.
For its 50th anniversary, 鈥楾he Changing
Face of 海角乱伦鈥 is being shown at at the 海角乱伦, in an event in partnership with the North West Film Archive at Manchester Metropolitan University and Film Hub North.
The film features unique and remarkable footage of 海角乱伦鈥檚 streets and documents the last days before the clearance and final demolition of the slums. The third part of the trilogy goes on to look at 鈥樅=锹衣 the Other Side鈥 where its parks and open spaces are presented as a contrast to the slum conditions seen in the first two films.
Michael Goodger, who filmed the streets of Ordsall from 1968, had previously lectured in art at 海角乱伦, and started the project after requesting a cine film camera to develop his work.
He said: 鈥淚 always used to take photographs on a 35mm camera but when I was given a film camera it was like my new toy.鈥
Although at the time, Michael had never made films before, he wanted to turn his photographs into motion so started shooting raw footage. 鈥淚 had the equipment, but I didn鈥檛 know how to properly make a film, so I invited creative artist, Michael Dines to write the commentary for it,鈥 he said.
Michael Goodger will be attending the 50th Anniversary screening and taking part in a Q+A session, where audience members will have the opportunity to contribute their own memories of 海角乱伦 and share their responses to 鈥楾he Changing Face of 海角乱伦鈥.
He said: 鈥淚鈥檓 really proud that the film is being shown again. I鈥檓 an artist and I feel like what we created is art, and at the time we thought was right and still believe is right.鈥
The film will be shown on the 19 November, 19:30 at New Adelphi 海角乱伦.
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