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SUMMARY:Haringey Independent Cinema: ESTATE: A REVERIE
DESCRIPTION:Haringey Independent Cinema Screening Present ESTATE: A RE
 VERIE.\n\nDir: Andrea Luka Zimmerman |2015 | UK | 83min | Cert 15 |\nT
 hursday December 13th Doors open at 7pm and the film starts at 7:15\n\
 nEstate, a Reverie is a spirited celebration of extraordinary everyday
  humanity in the face of social housing estates being ripped apart by 
 capitalist forces seemingly intent on bulldozing the heart out of Lond
 on’s communities.\n\nThe film documents the residents of the Haggers
 ton Estate in Hackney over a period of seven years of waiting, before 
 the estate was demolished in 2014 to make way for a redevelopment boas
 ting “luxurious penthouses … on the fringe of the City”. Artist 
 and filmmaker Andrea Luka Zimmerman lived in Samuel House for 17 years
 , at a time when the estate had been abandoned by Hackney Council and 
 allowed to fall into dereliction, both architecturally and socially. N
 evertheless, this was still a home to her and many others.\n\nHer film
  gives the residents a voice and a visual presence, interweaving intim
 ate portraits of everyday life with the residents’ own historical re
 -enactments and dramatised scenes, countering the many myths and clich
 és of their mainstream representation with images of resilience, stre
 ngth, and a celebration of spirited existence regardless of the social
  and economic hand they had been dealt.\n\nZimmerman explains: “The 
 shared living came first. The film followed as an expression of commit
 ment and gratitude to the people with whom I shared 17 years of life. 
 However, it is of course also an interrogation of the political and so
 cial forces that lead people to become marginalized and increasingly o
 verlooked and ignored by the wider political and social realm.\n\n“T
 he film also seeks to challenge what a documentary about housing might
  be, even at this time of acute crisis within UK housing. It was a ver
 y conscious decision to move away from the statistical and expository 
 towards a poetics of everyday life. It seeks to inhabit the reverie of
  the title, offering a certain tone of memory, subjective of course, b
 ut one grounded in a common experience of living within difference. Th
 is is perhaps a kind of utopian possibility, formed by the shared time
  of living in an environment confirmed for erasure.”\n\n\n\nFor more
  information visit https://bowesandbounds.org/events/haringey-independ
 ent-cinema-estate-a-reverie
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160128T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160128T213000
CATEGORIES:cinema
LOCATION:\"West Green Learning Centre\"
WEBSITE:http://www.haringey.org.uk/hic/
URL:http://www.haringey.org.uk/hic/
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ORGANIZER:Haringey Independent Cinema
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