About this Event
It's True Crime Month at Normal Cinema Club, and we're considering how our recent obsession has shaped the world we lived in today, where conspiracies, felonies and atrocities lie around every corner.
For the first of two screenings, we're teaming up yet again with Shankill Screen to present Errol Morris' THE THIN BLUE LINE.
This classic doc follows the case of Randall Dale Adams, convicted of the M**der of a police officer at a road stop. Though inititally intrigued by the story of a Pr*son psychiatrist who was responsible for at least 100 death sentences, Morris stumbled across Adams' case and becomes convinced he is innocent. His investigation uncovers a system not just corrupt, but completely uncaring and sympathetic to the people it's allegedly 'protecting.'
The stylised reconstructions and direct-to-camera talking head interviews we now consider standard fare in true crime docs are seen here in an early/perfect form. Morris' tableaux of the crime scene have not been matched, putting the slop we consume through Netflix to shame. The lamenting sadness of the Philip Glass score underpins the cruel negligence of the systems that oversee truth and justice. Mistakes don't matter.
Doors will open at 7.30pm, with the film beginning shortly after 8pm. The film will be screened with subtitles. This is a strictly 18+ event.
SHANKILL SCREEN ACCESS INFORMATION:
Please note the screening space is on the 2nd floor and at this time unfortunately has no wheelchair access. Cyclists can store their bikes in the foyer in the main building.
For drivers:
The car park remains open all night. Park at ‘Northumberland Street Car Park’ behind Shankill Mission.
Walk alleyway in front of leisure centre.
Turn left on Shankill Road.
Main entrance to the building is 20m on the left.
Normal Cinema Club is supported by FilmHubNI and wishes to thank The Shankill Screen for their collaboration.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Vault Artist Studios - Shankill Mission, 116 Shankill Road, Belfast, United Kingdom
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