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Filmmaker and author Xiaolu Guo presents her 2013 documentary essay, Late at Night - Voices of Ordinary Madness, in partnership with UCL Urban Laboratory.Introduced by a Warhol-esque newsreader, Late at Night presents the voices of a number of Londoners – street gangsters, beggars, working class heroes, bankers and preachers – most of them excluded from the society and the area they live in, the newly gentrified London East End. Their anguished words build a network of responses to the hyper capitalist world we live in.
George Orwell wrote: “If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever.” Xiaolu Guo’s film essay focuses on Britain’s mean streets and its dwellers, each fighting their ground in their own way. The filmmaker uses quotes, archives and media materials to construct an image of contemporary Britain and leads us to question our future under the institutional madness of global capitalism.
Followed by a Q&A with director Xiaolu Guo and editor and sound designer Philippe Ciompi. Presented in partnership with UCL Urban Laboratory.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bertha DocHouse, London, United Kingdom