Friday 14 October 2011

Phil Grabsky's Blog - The Boy Mir - U.K Screenings



Well, I for one thinks the train service is pretty good in the UK...at least that's been my experience over the past week as I've bounced around doing Q&As for The Boy Mir. Last weekend was a whistle-stop to Edinburgh and York and it all worked out really well. Indeed the screenings in London before that and these ones more recently have been pretty well attended. Perhaps more importantly the film has been very well received. Everyone stays for the Q&A and there are always far more questions than time allows. It's wonderful to see how moved people are by Mir' s story and I can also see that people are thinking, realising, that Afghanistan is a more complicated story than a blunt 'Bring the Troops Back Home' slogan... Financially for us, these one-off screenings make little commercial sense - cinemas these days won't even cover your train fares (and one said to me, after a three hour journey to get there, that I could have a free biscuit with my coffee but not a cake!). But I'm glad to be doing it and I know it will work out. 100 screenings in the UK is my target...we're going to hit 50 OK but those other 50 will need a lot of ringing, emailing, pleading on out behalf...but we'll get there. Meanwhile, we have been getting lots and lots of press attention - BBC World News, CNN, BBC World TV, and lots more. Rotten Tomatoes website still has us at 100% appreciation and 100% reviews...and the film has been nominated for some more awards...so little by little... Shaoib is in Afghanistan right now and will be trying to talk to Mir...news soon I hope.

1 comment:

Martin Schodlok said...

International Conference on Afghanistan in Strasbourg

01.03.2013
Event announcement: An international conference on Afghanistan is taking place in Strasbourg on 11.-13. October 2013. The Conference is organized by the peace movement and the Afghan exile-community in Europe.

On 16th February 2013, various organizations of the international peace movement and the Afghan exile-community in Europe met in Strasbourg (Initiates file downloadhere you can find the protocol). Their objective was to debate and formulate necessary requirements for a peace, reconciliation and development process.

As a next step towards it, they have scheduled an Afghan-European congress:

Paths to peace in Afghanistan – challenges for peace and development (working title) Strasbourg, 11.-13. October 2013

Please save the date! In case you have a question or suggestion please contact: kongress@ialana.de

http://www.afghanistanprotest.de/en/home/

Kind Regards

Martin Schodlok, Member of the preparing Committee