PAST EVENT - THE LAST PICTURE SHOW

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DJ Howard Monk

Friday 10th September 2021 - Woodberry Wetlands Nature Reserve

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Join us for Music, Food and drinks from Coal House Cafe and Paper Moon from 7pm to 11.00pm

FOOD AND DRINKS ORDERS AVAILABLE IN ADVANCE, LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE

On a 20ft Screen with our Yamaha Music London surround system this is an intimate screening for a maximum of 100 people in the beautiful lakeside setting.

Before the screening we’ll be playing a specially commissioned playlist from DJ Jonny Trunk - Jonny Trunk founded Trunk Records in 1995,a cult British label that specialises in film music, library music, early electronics and exotic, nostalgic recordings. It was the first label to release music from cult horror films such as The Wicker Man - The Jonny Trunk OST Show is the longest running specialist film music, TV music and library music show anywhere in the world - It started on Resonance 104.4 FM in 2003 shortly after the station began. It broadcasts every week on Saturday at 4:30pm to 6:30pm. You’ll receive a secret link after the screening so you can listen to Jonny The Paper Moon show at your ears leisure.

Jonny stepped in as DJ Diddy Wah has been asked to isolate and our friends at Audio Gold who provide us with deck hire have been flooded.


h will be playing a Paper Moon inspired set as the sun goes down (from 7pm)

Seating at picnic benches or tables OR bring your own! (just let us know)

Paper Moon saw the filmmaker sustaining his collaboration with actor Ryan O’Neal, and introduced the world to the precocious talent of the future Barry Lyndon star’s daughter Tatum, then 10, who for her performance was the youngest-ever actress to be awarded an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

After meeting a newly orphaned girl named Addie Loggins (Tatum O’Neal), con man Moses Pray (Ryan O’Neal), who may or may not be Addie’s father, is enlisted to deliver the newly orphaned Addie to her aunt in Missouri. Shortly after however, the two realise that together they make an efficient scam-artist duo. Adventure ensues as the pair blaze through the American Midwest, stealing, swindling, and selling the moon…

With its stunning black-and-white cinematography shot by the great László Kovács and its superb evocation of Depression-era locales, Paper Moon endures as one of the key American comedies of the 1970s.