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Nightshift
The monotony of work is juxtaposed against an otherworldly, dream-like space in early 1980s London.
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Director
Robina Rose
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With
Pamela Rooke, Heathcote Williams, Anne Rees-Mogg
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UK 1981. 68min
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Digital
Punk icon Jordan stars as a night receptionist at the legendary Portobello Hotel, where eclectic guests, portrayed by figures of London counterculture, come and go throughout the night. Eerie and dreamlike, Rose’s film reflects upon the monotony of work and the transient nature of the hotel. She atmospherically captures London’s underground scene in the early 1980s, aided by Jon Jost’s cinematography and a score by Simon Jeffes of Penguin Cafe Orchestra.
The screening of Nightshift on Wednesday 26 August will be introduced by writer and film programmer Sophia Satchell-Baeza.
Temporary VAT-reduced rate for children: prices have been adjusted for all under 16’s tickets booked between 25 June and 1 September for screenings during the same period. BFI Riverfront will be closed until 5pm on 9 July.
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