Eastbourne Trades Council is proud to mark LGBT History Month 2020 with a free showing of this important piece of Cuban LGBT history, 25 years after it became the first Cuban film to be nominated for an Oscar. We are also proud to be the first film showing in the newly re-opened Grove Theatre.
“Diego, a cultivated, sceptical young
gay man, falls in love with a young
communist full of prejudices and
doctrinal ideas. First comes rejection
and suspicion, but also fascination.
Fresa y Chocolate is a coming-of-age
story, told through the development of a
great friendship, which overcomes
incomprehension and intolerance.”
Released in 1993 this was the first major
film from Cuba to address themes of
homosexuality- and in 1995 became the
first Cuban film to receive widespread
release in the USA since the Revolution.
The showing will be on Tuesday 25th February 2020. The film will
commence at 8.00pm and runs for approximately 100 minutes.
The Grove Theatre bar
will be open from 7pm, and during and after the film showing.
Certificate 18 for “brief strong sexuality” and strong language.
Nobody under the age of 18 may be admitted. In Spanish with
English subtitles,
Eastbourne Trades Council supports the Cuba Solidarity Campaign as our international affiliation. You can find out more about their work here.
A forum for trade unionists and union branches with members in the Eastbourne area. Meets and campaigns on unions' campaigns and the priorities of the TUC in Eastbourne.
Monday, 24 February 2020
Sunday, 23 February 2020
PROTEST for our Local NHS: Saturday 29th February
The East Sussex Save the NHS Campaign has called for a demonstration against proposals by the CCG to close the NHS Walk-in centre at Eastbourne Railway Station.
The campaign told the Eastbourne Herald:
TAKE ACTION! Join the protest- ASSEMBLE outside Eastbourne Railway Station at 1.00pm on Saturday 29th February.
SIGN the online petition here!
TELL THE CCG- take part in the online consultation by clicking here.
SEE THE FILM- the campaign are showing "The Great NHS Heist" a powerful documentary by prominent NHS campaigner, film producer and working GP, Dr Bob Gill at St Elisabeth's Church on Friday 28th February at 6.30pm. Click here for more information.
The campaign told the Eastbourne Herald:
“We believe this potential closure is part of a wider picture of NHS policy decisions that are robbing our population of the healthcare services they have paid for and need.”
“Our town has already lost some of its core services from the hospital, many of us have experienced a whole raft of problems when accessing NHS services and soon we will start to see even more changes in primary care.”
“You [the people of Eastbourne] have shown how passionate you are about keeping the walk-in centre so please keep signing our petition but do also engage with the CCG’s public consultation. You really need to make sure you tell the CCG exactly what you have been telling us!”
TAKE ACTION! Join the protest- ASSEMBLE outside Eastbourne Railway Station at 1.00pm on Saturday 29th February.
SIGN the online petition here!
TELL THE CCG- take part in the online consultation by clicking here.
SEE THE FILM- the campaign are showing "The Great NHS Heist" a powerful documentary by prominent NHS campaigner, film producer and working GP, Dr Bob Gill at St Elisabeth's Church on Friday 28th February at 6.30pm. Click here for more information.
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