Screening
South by South: Four Corners
24 Apr 2015
Regular hours
- Friday
- 11:00 – 18:00
Cost of entry
£5/£3 conc, booking essential
Address
- 65 Peckham Road
- London
- SE5 8UH
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- 36, 436
- Oval, Vauxhall Underground Stations
- Peckham Rye, Denmark Hill Overground Stations
Ian Gabriel’s Four Corners (2013) is set against the gang war fought on the streets of the Cape Flats, home to the infamous Number Gang factions of the Western Cape, South Africa. The plot revolves around thirteen year old Ricardo Galam, a chess prodigy who is drawn into the gang culture of Cape Town.
About
The film was an International Press Academy 2014 Satellite Award Nominee for Best International Film and was also nominated for the Design Indaba's 2014 MBOISA Award, Most Beautiful Object in South Africa, the first feature film to receive this distinction.
South by South is the SLG's quarterly screening of bold and innovative African cinema showcasing work made by artists living and working in contemporary Africa. South by South is programmed by Joseph Adesunloye.
Booking is essential. Book online or call 020 7703 6120.