Borscht Polish Film Club/Beetroots Collective CIC Film Screening at the Pyramid.

Beetroots Colective CIC
In the murky and perilous forests of the “green border” dividing Belarus and Poland, a calculated and dangerous game unfolds. Refugees from the Middle East and Africa, desperate to reach the safety of the European Union, find themselves ensnared in a sinister geopolitical scheme orchestrated by Belarusian autocrat Alexander Lukashenko. With an online Q&A with activist Michał who has been providing humanitarian aid on the Polish-Belarusian border for three years. Trigger warnings: disturbing images, abuse, violence, discriminatory language. Suitable for ages 15+ Borscht Film Club, September 21st, Saturday, 6.p.m. Green Border, dir. A. Holland PL, FR, CZ, BEL 2023, 2h 32. Lang: Polish, Arabic, English, French with English subtitles. Beetroots Collective have kindly gifted Glaasgow Doors Open Days 30 free tickets for this screening – booking is essential.
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The Pyramid at Anderston, Argyle Street, Glasgow, UK, G3 8DS

The Pyramid at Anderston, Argyle Street, Glasgow, UK, G3 8DS

759 Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8DS, UK

G3 8DS

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Saturday 21st September: 6 : 00 PM
TOUR INFORMATION
Tour Duration: 2hrs 32 mins
Tour Meeting Point: The Pyramid at Anderston, Argyle Street, Glasgow, UK, G3 8DS
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Nearest Train and/or Subway: Anderston, Glasgow G3 8RR
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ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Fully Accessible
Further Accessibility Details: Cold drinks and snacks available.
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet, Refreshments
Additional Restricitions on Access: 15+ Rating
ORGANISATION
Organised by: Borscht Film Club/Beetroots Collective CIC
Beetroots Collective is a Community Interest Company based in Edinburgh that provides socially engaged participatory art projects working with the underrepresented, diverse communities in Scotland. We are an organisation led by a group of diverse artists aiming to promote Eastern European culture in Scotland. Film curated by Agnieszka Koperniak-Kerr (Film Programming Manager). Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, and funded by Screen Scotland and National Lottery funding from the BFI.
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Website: www.beetroots.org/

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