‘In Bed with Chris Needham’ screening with Home of Metal & Flatpack Festival

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Filmed and editorially controlled by: Chris Needham 

UK 1992

Running Time: 50 mins

Recommended Certificate: 15

 

Home of Metal brings a slice of Heavy Metal to Flatpack Festival this year.

 

“The plot: Chris Needham, a 17 year-old Thrash Metal fan from Loughbrough who has been absolutely lacerated by the puberty stick, is about to play his first gig with his band, Manslaughter. The problem is, they’re complete rammel. Between their first painful attempts to stand musically upright and their debut gig, Chris takes the time to defend Metal and Youth, unleashes torrents of adolescent venom upon the Green movement, ‘old bastards’, vegetarians, ‘Chart Music’, organised religion, teachers, and Neighbours, conducts a relationship with his girlfriend in excruciating silence, gets hassled by Mr Taggart and His Amazing Shirt, and goes fishing.”

– Al Needham, Leftlion

 

During the twenty years since it was made for the BBC’s Video Diaries strand, In Bed With Chris Needham has become a cult artefact; not just for its wealth of quotable lines, but because it plugs you straight into the sensation of being a teenager at battle with the world. It’s also a window on life before social media, a reminder that TV producers once handed out cameras to young people without treating them as performing monkeys, and a testament to the power of metal. Unscreened for two decades – excepting youtube bootlegs – tonight we’re honoured to have not only the full original programme, but also Chris Needham himself in person and in conversation with Al Needham (no relation).

 

This event is presented in association with The Quietus.

 

Taylor Parkes on In Bed with Chris Needham

 

 

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‘Burning’ – Mogwai film screening with Capsule & Flatpack Festival

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Early last year Scottish post-rockers Mogwai were filmed during their residency at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. The resulting document is directed by Nathanaël Le Scouarnec and Vincent Moon, known for some of the best music videos of the last couple of years (including Moon’s work on The Take-Away Shows, short impromptu performances by bands on French music website La Blogotheque). Shot over three nights, this black and white film captures the beautiful intensity of Mogwai’s performances.

 

The screening will be introduced by Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai, and will also include a selection of videos from the band’s Rock Action label as well as five recent promos by French collective Megaforce.

 

Presented in association with Flatpack Festival

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