
About this Event
We live in a world which is saturated and overwhelmed by information and moving images. How do we make sense of anything? How do we construct narratives in the wake of such overwhelming info? How do we know which conspiracies are theories and which conspiracies are fact?
In two years of Normal Cinema Club, we have put together the pieces and noticed a trend. Featuring work from friends of the club, old and new, this will be a night about pulling on threads and falling down rabbitholes. Featuring films about internet cultures, online brain rot, being doompilled but also being straight-up curious about the world around us, Normal Cinema Club is proud to present an evening of short films which respond to our current state of overstimulation.
Featuring:
A mother’s love for her baby - Cáit and Éiméar McClay
Cluster - Éanna Mac Cana
Fences of Tamarisi - Nat Rowbotham
I think your sexy Michael - Katie Quinn
Maximum Human Potential - Duffy Bros
The Reinvention of Marker - Rory Carroll
There’s No Drugs in Animal Crossing - Cate Cheung-McMullan
TurmOil - Daragh O’Shea
And perhaps even more…
This screening will take place in the Green Room at the Black Box. Doors will open at 6.30pm, with the first films beginning shortly after 7pm. The films will be presented in two blocks, with an intermission for comfort, refreshment and fervent debate. This is a strictly 18+ event.
Normal Cinema Club is supported by FilmHubNI, and wishes to thank the Black Box for their help and Conall McCauley for his artwork.
Event Venue
The Black Box, 18-22 Hill Street, Belfast, United Kingdom
GBP 7.00