Date: Thursday, 19th July 2018
Time: 7.00pm — 10.30pm
Address: Regent Street Cinema, 309 Regent St, London, W1B 2UW
Tickets: £7 Early Bird* / £12 Standard — click here for tickets
* £5 automatically deducted from standard ticket if you purchase before 12th July
BMT is back with a multimedia experience that explores the themes of redemption, toxic masculinity and emotional vulnerability — through the lens of the black male experience.
For one night only, we team up with Psychology at the Movies to bring the award-winning documentary, The Work, to the big screen. Filmed entirely inside Folsom State Prison, the Jairus McLeary-directed movie follows three men during four days of intensive group therapy with convicts, revealing an intimate and powerful portrait of authentic human transformation.
The screening sets the scene for an electric evening that weaves together film, poetry, music and discussion to bring the story to life. So join host Alain ‘Fusion’ Clapham, Psychology Lecturer Bryan Bonaparte, spoken word artists Broken Pen, Just-Ori and our special guest panel as we plumb the depths. Following on the heels from our last sold out show; this is one not to be missed.
Host: Alain ‘Fusion’ Clapham
DJ: Mr Furious
Spoken Word Artists: Broken Pen & Just-Ori
Panellists: Psychology Lecturer Bryan Bonaparte & Special Guests
Programme
7.00pm – 7.30pm: Music & BMT Social in the bar
7.30pm – 9.30pm: Performances & The Work screening
9.30pm – 10.10pm: After-Film Panel Discussion
10.10pm – 10.30pm: BMT Social & Close
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