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[LIVERPOOL YOUTH CLIMATE STRIKE MARCH 14TH FEBRUARY 2020 - TIME-LAPSE] | |||
Date: 2020 Film Number: 12145 | |||
A time-lapse film of anti-climate change protesters marching through the centre of Liverpool. | |||
[LIVERPOOL YOUTH CLIMATE STRIKE MARCH 14TH FEBRUARY 2020 - ANIMATED TIME-LAPSE] | |||
Date: 2020 Film Number: 12146 | |||
An animated version of a time-lapse film of anti-climate change protesters marching through the centre of Liverpool. | |||
LOST CONNECTIONS | |||
Date: 2021 Film Number: 12287 | |||
A short film that offers a poetic response to the experience of the Coronavirus pandemic. Made possible through a unique UK-wide collaboration of national and regional publicly-funded film archives, Lost Connections draws on a century of archive footage that invites reflections on loss, loneliness, isolation, and expressions of desire, optimism, hope, and renewal. The film won the 2022 Focal International Award for Best Use of Footage in a Short Film Production. From the collections of East Anglian Film Archive London’s Screen Archives Media Archive for Central England at University of Lincoln National Library of Scotland National Library of Wales Screen and Sound Archive North East Film Archive Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive North West Film Archive at Manchester Metropolitan University Screen Archive South East SWFTA Collection, The Box Plymouth Wessex Film and Sound Archive Yorkshire Film Archive Written and Edited by Andy Burns Written and Narrated by Hussina Raja Executive Producers Graham Relton, Sue Howard, Frank Gray Commissioned by Film Hub North on behalf of the BFI Film Audience Network | |||
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[Én vagyok az, aki nem jó - Traditional Performance with interview] | |||
Date: 2023 Film Number: 12240 | |||
A performance of the Transylvanian [Romania] folk song 'En vagyok az, aki nemja...', [I am the one who is not good...] as part of the Global Folk Instruments Heritage Project and performed by the Manchester Instrumental Roots Orchestra [MIRO]. The orchestra consists of Hannah McCabe on clarinet, Micheal Cretu on double bass and IIdiko Csige on vocals and the utogardon which resembles a cello worn on a strap on the torso with the strings beaten with a rod and plucked to create a percussive sound. After the song the singer Iidiko Csige gives a brief history of her musical /academic life, a demonstration of how to play the utogardon and its history as well as telling the story behind the song. | |||
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[Magnoun Naboudam - Traditional Performance with interview] | |||
Date: 2023 Film Number: 12241 | |||
A performance of 'Magnoun Naboudam', a folk song from the North East of Iran by members of the Manchester International Roots Orchestra [MIRO] in a music museum setting. Fabrika Taghypoor provides vocals and plays the Tar, a guitar like six stringed Persian plucked instrument and she is accompanied by Dana Ismaili on the Persian Duf drum, a large hand-held drum/tambourine like instrument. Fabrika goes on to describe briefly her own academic history, the history of the 18th century Tar instrument and the differences between western and Iranian music as well as giving a demonstration as to how the Tar is played and tuned. | |||
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[A Call to My Ancestors - Traditional Performance with interview] | |||
Date: 2023 Film Number: 12242 | |||
A performance of 'A Call to My Ancestors' an improvised song in the style of Serge Ebu's tribe from Western Cameroon. Serge Ebu provides vocals and plays the Balafon, a wooden xylophone like instrument and is accompanied by Myke Wilson on the Djembe, a hand drum in a music museum setting. Serge Tebu goes on to explain how the Balafon was used to convey messages from village to village even though the music could be vastly different from region to region. | |||
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[Eìn vagyok az, aki nem joì - MIRO Arrangement] | |||
Date: 2023 Film Number: 12243 | |||
A live performance of the Transylvanian folk song 'En Vagyok az, aki nem jo..' [I Am the One Who Is Not Good...] led by Ildiko Csige on the utogardon and vocals with members of the Manchester international roots orchestra [MIRO] before a small but appreciative audience. | |||
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[Magnoun Naboudam - MIRO Arrangement] | |||
Date: 2023 Film Number: 12244 | |||
A live performance of the Iranian folk song 'Magnoun Naboudam', [I wasn't madly in love until I met you] by Fabrika Taghypoor on vocals and the Tar, an 18th century guitar like instrument from Persia and members of the Manchester International Roots Orchestra [MIRO] before a small but appreciative audience. | |||
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[A Call to My Ancestors - MIRO Arrangement] | |||
Date: 2023 Film Number: 12245 | |||
A live improvised performance of 'A Call to My Ancestors' by Serge Tebu on vocals and Balofon, a wooden xylophone like instrument and members of the Manchester International Roots Orchestra [MIRO] before a small but appreciative audience. | |||
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