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Event
East End Film Festival (What Have You Done Today, Mervyn Day Screening)
Apr 25

Format
Festival (Film)

Venue
Rio, Dalston, London, UK

Notes
Named after a 1970s West Ham goalkeeper, What Have You Done Today, Mervyn Day is a dreamy snapshot of the Lower Lea Valley and is an oral history of a part of London that is being developed to house the 2012 Olympic Games. This eastern fringe, the capital's last remaining wilderness, represents an unruly kind of beauty. The overgrown, tumbledown roughscape of pylons, dirty canals and industrial warehouses that it offers is the antithesis of the gentrified, boom-time city of London. Accompanied by a haunting Saint Etienne soundtrack, this is Paul Kelly's follow up to Finisterre (2003) and documents the changes past and present that the Lea Valley has seen and looks forward to it's future. Featuring the voices of David Essex and Linda Robson

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East End Film Festival

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