A
event
held at The Trinity Centre
on Friday 15th November. The event starts at 22:30.
Join Afrika Eye for a weekender celebrating black female action heroes as part of BFI's Art of Action season, and revel in the sights and sounds of 70s blaxploitation with Pam Grier, perhaps the most notable star of the era.
Coffy (directed by Jack Hill) tells a story how a sexy Black nurse takes vigilante justice against inner-city drug dealers after her sister becomes their latest victim.
A night to remember celebrating the heroine with mulled wine and snacks.. Stick around for an informal post screening discussion with a selection of black female and non binary guest around the fire (if the weather holds out for us).
Afrika Eye is South West of England’s biggest celebration of African cinema and culture. We present the 19th edition of the festival this year with screenings from autumn to spring with a programme featuring new and classic films, spoken word, music at city-wide venues! See the full programme here.
About Trinity Presents:
This event is part of Trinity Presents - our in-house programme of music and performance, bringing world-class artists and emerging talent to inner-city audiences.