Refugee Week Scotland screening: Can’t Be Silent Tuesday, 16 June, 2015, The Glad Cafe

Refugee Week Scotland screening: Can’t Be Silent
Tuesday, 16 June, 2015
The Glad Cafe
8 p.m.
Can’t be Silent (2013, 85 mins) tells the story of musicians from Africa, the Balkans and Iran who are asylum seekers living in Germany. The film chronicles their journey in finding a shared language through music.
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Followed by live music from Congolese musical Jethro Kinavuidi Jethro Kinavuldi Soundcloud
Tues 16 June, 2015
The Glad Cafe, 1006a Pollokshaws Road, Shawlands, Glasgow G41 2HG
Doors 7.30pm
Film 8pm
£6/£5 (Free for refugees and asylum seekers.)
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Part of Scottish Refugee Council’s Community Celebrations programme during Refugee Week Scotland. Refugee Week Facebook
Presented in partnership with International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival

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