Concrete Soldiers Scottish Premiere of Documentary, Kinning Park Complex, Glasgow
Don’t miss out on the Scottish premiere of the documentary ‘Concrete Soldiers’ with director Nikki Woolf and journalist Andy Worthington. A grassroots film about the fight against gentrification and council-estate demolition in London, Concrete Soldiers is also an inspiring call to action featuring the voices of residents who have refused the reality of social cleansing.
The event will include the film-screening, discussion and an art workshop around gentrification hosted by GAG.
Donations £3 / 5 / pay-what-you can on the door.
Saturday 19th May at Kinning Park Complex, 2-6pm.
43 Cornwall Street, Kinning Park Glasgow G41 1BA
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Come along and don’t hesitate to bring children!
Food and childcare provided on the day.
See you on Saturday!!
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