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18 June

From the World of John Wick: Ballerina

Running time: 124 mins

An action thriller set within the John Wick universe, directed by Len Wiseman and starring Ana de Armas as Eve Macarro, a ballerina-assassin trained by the Ruska Roma. The film follows Eve's quest for vengeance after her father's death, unfolding between the events of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum and Chapter 4.

Bar Trash: SUGAR HILL (1974)

Running time: 145 mins

When her boyfriend is murdered by mobsters, Sugar Hill decides not to get mad, but BAD, selling her soul to raise an army of the dead!

“MEET SUGAR HILL AND HER ZOMBIE HITMEN… THE MAFIA HAS NEVER MET ANYTHING LIKE THEM!”

BAR TRASH celebrates our 3rd year and 10th sensational season with WE ARE TRASH!, a fan-made mixtape of cult and chaotic cinema (May to Aug 2025).

Hot on the success of THE THING WITH TWO HEADS (1972) and FOXY BROWN (1974), BAR TRASH returns to the dazzling world of Blaxploitation with one of its most sensationally strange titles: SUGAR HILL (1974).

SUGAR HILL is a moody Blaxploitation horror thriller featuring Marki Bey as pant-suited avenger Diana aka Sugar Hill. With the help of Voodoo queen Mama Maitresse (the brilliantly charismatic Zara Cully), Sugar conjures Lord of the Dead, Baron Samedi (Don Pedro Colley), and his horde of silvery-eyed zombie hitmen to execute some racist thugs responsible for murdering her lover.

The only film directed by producer Paul Maslansky (creator of the POLICE ACADEMY series), SUGAR HILL offers a "unique blend of exploitation film and Southern gothic horror" (Bloody Disgusting) and is an outlier from the post-Romero characterisation of the living dead. Here, the zombies are reanimated corpses of plantation slaves, echoing the monsters’ original screen depiction in classic horror films like I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE (1943).

“SUGAR HILL has a bit of an edge… by virtue of the fact that its vengeance is given a certain historical-political dimension. Morgan’s gang, represented throughout as the arm of white exploitation and racism, is obliterated by the corpses of Black slaves in a dream of apocalypse.” (Monthly Film Bulletin)

Polite notice: We are showing SUGAR HILL without subtitles from the best available digital source. The film contains scenes of racist violence, discriminatory language, and stereotypical representations of Black African culture (the magical dancing chicken’s foot has to be seen to be disbelieved!).

Programme supported by Film Hub London, managed by Film London. Proud to be a partner of the BFI Film Audience Network, funded by the National Lottery. www.filmlondon.org.uk/film-hub-london

/// BAR TRASH is a celebration of cult and curious cinema, hosted by queer film fanatic Token Homo and friends. Films are served with themed drinks, introductions, intermissions, prize giveaways, and subtitles / captions where possible. Tickets from Ł3.50. Adults 18+ only. Follow @tokenhomo on Instagram for updates. More info at tokenhomo.com ///

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The Village Next to Paradise - SAFAR Film Festival 2025

Running time: 133 mins

In a picturesque coastal Somali village, named Paradise, a family is forced to reckon with the divergent paths taken to build a stable life in a world of drone strikes, and the extraordinary pressures of a society where you cannot always make your own choices.

Mamargade, a devoted father, is willing to do what many will not to support his family, including acting as repair-man, driver, and a grave-digger of illicit graves for anyone who pays. In the humble home he shares with his sister Araweelo and his gifted son Cigaal, Araweelo dreams of an independent life which she seems increasingly closer to achieving. Meanwhile, Cigaal’s future is arranged by his father, who is determined he will not have to make similar choices.

Mo Harawe's beautifully rendered feature debut - the first Somali film to be presented at the Cannes Film Festival - skilfully captures the life, longing, and resilience of this family and the consequences of Mamargade’s increasingly desperate decisions.

Content notices: Explores themes of death and violence, including the presence of drone strikes and distressing scenes including scenes of burial.

About the festival:

SAFAR Film Festival is the UK’s leading platform for independent Arab cinema. 2025 marks its landmark 10th edition with screenings in 10 cities and online from from 11-28 June 2025. View the full programme on www.safarfilmfestival.co.uk or follow on @safarfilmfestival

SAFAR is organised by the Arab British Centre and is supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery, the British Council, the Bagri Foundation, the Asfari Foundation, the City of London Corporation and Barjeel Art Foundation. Presented in partnership with Shubbak Festival.

Events

How to Train Your Dragon

Running time: 125 mins

A live-action adaptation of DreamWorks Animation's beloved 2010 animated film, directed by Dean DeBlois, who also helmed the original trilogy. Set on the rugged isle of Berk, the story follows Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (Mason Thames), an inventive yet overlooked Viking teenager. In a society where dragons are feared and hunted, Hiccup defies tradition by befriending Toothless, a rare Night Fury dragon. Their unlikely bond challenges the longstanding enmity between Vikings and dragons, leading to a journey that could reshape their world.

Kneecap

Running time: 105 mins

A world-weary Belfast teacher helps a pair of young musicians champion the resurgence of the Irish language through rap in this riotous, uncompromising comedy, with frequent coarse language and graphic drug misuse.

Sinners

Running time: 147 mins

Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back. You keep dancing with the devil, one day he's gonna follow you home. Written and directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Coogler, Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan in a dual role, joined by Oscar-nominee Hailee Steinfeld, Jack O'Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, Jayme Lawson, Omar Benson Miller, and Delroy Lindo.

The Ballad of Wallis Island

Running time: 100 mins

Charles (Tim Key), an eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on a remote island and dreams of getting his favorite musicians, McGwyer Mortimer (Tom Basden & Carey Mulligan) back together. His fantasy turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig.

The Phoenician Scheme

Running time: 101 mins

The story of a family and a family business. Starring: Benicio del Toro as Zsa-zsa Korda, one of the richest men in Europe; Mia Threapleton as Liesl, his daughter/a nun; Michael Cera as Bjorn, their tutor. With: Riz Ahmed, Tom Hanks, Bryan Cranston, Mathieu Amalric, Richard Ayoade, Jeffrey Wright, Scarlett Johansson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Rupert Friend, Hope Davis.

Tornado

Running time: 91 mins

Set in the rugged landscape of 1790’s Britain, Tornado finds herself caught in a perilous situation when she and her father’s travelling puppet show crosses paths with a ruthless criminal gang led by Sugarman (PULP FICTION star Tim Roth) and his ambitious son Little Sugar (SLOW HORSES’ Jack Lowden). In an attempt to create a new life, Tornado seizes the opportunity to steal the gold from the gang’s most recent heist; what follows is a thrilling tale of adrenaline-fueled action as Tornado fights to escape a violent demise.

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