PAST FUNDRISING EVENTS
Event 7: All ages gig with The Dagger Brothers & Muppet show
Sunday 16th May / 2-4.30pm / 3.00 children / adults 4.00 / Suitable for all
The Daggi Boys return to the Cube with a show made specially for the Nanoplex audience. Expect surprises and fun, including an onstage dance class. This event is a fundraiser for Haiti Kids Kino Project and we will be showing some muppet show, John and John and Haiti digital postcards.
2.00 pm Muppet Show
3.00 pm The Daggi Boys with dance class
4.00 pm John and John / Haiti digital postcards

EVENT 6: SAT 1ST & SUN 2ND MAY / 1PM-5PM/ SPIKE ISLAND OPEN DAY / 1 DONATIONS
NANOPLEX & HKKP PRESENT AT SPIKE ISLAND THE CHILDREN'S FILM AND ZOETROPE WORKSHOP
Come along and meet the people behind the HKKP, see the Haitian children's films, and make some fun stuff that will travel all the way to children in Haiti
* A magical Zoetrope workshop for children to make their very own cartoon to watch on the big screen!!* A chance to make a digital postcard to show children in Haiti
* A screening of the beautiful animations Hedgehog in the Fog and Michel Ocelot's Kirikou and the Sorceress - both favorites in Haiti with our mobile cinema
Event 5: Tuesday 13th April 8PM at the Cube, £4 only
Haiti Kids Kino Project fundraiser with The Hurt Locker
Kathryn Bigelow/ 2009/ USA/ 131 mins/ cert 15
Will James (Jeremy Renner) is a fearless bomb disposal expert whose cavalier style upsets colleagues Sandborne (Anthony Mackie) and Eldritch (Brian Geraghty). All are counting the days of the tour.
Initially, James wins over Sandborne and Eldritch through his acts of bravery, but after just two weeks of stress, they are seriously considering accidentally killing him. Will James is a credible flawed hero and he draws us in quickly whilst the reality of the situation is electric in its unpredictability.
The Hurt Locker is a welcome return from acclaimed director Kathryn Bigelow (The Weight of Water, Point Break), and is based on a sharp script by Mark Boal, a journalist who was attached to a bomb squad in postwar Iraq.
All evening: cake stall, all funds to the Haiti Kids Kino Project.
Event 6: Sat 1st & Sun 2nd May/ 1pm-5pm/ Spike Island Open Day / £1 plus donations
Nanoplex presents a fundraising event for HKKP - The Children's Film and Zoetrope Workshop
Come along and meet the people behind the HKKP, see the Haitian children's films, and make some fun stuff that will travel all the way to children in Haiti
- A magical Zoetrope workshop for children to make their very own cartoon to watch on the big screen!!
- A chance to make a digital postcard to show children in Haiti
- A screening of the beautiful animations Hedgehog in the Fog and Michel Ocelot's Kirikou and the Sorceress - both favorites in Haiti with our mobile cinema
- Raffle
Event 4: Sunday 4th April
'BE A BUNNY!'Nanoplex Easter fundraiser including Haiti screenings and
The Singing Ringing Tree.
Sunday 4th April / 2- 5pm/ £3 children/ adults £4/ Suitable for all
Following on from the enormous success of Februarys Nanoplex, in which children in Bristol made film postcards to take to kids in Haiti, today we will be screening films Haitian kids have made for the Cube, along with the magical, cult children's classic, The Singing Ringing Tree. We will also show Encounter's short films, while children here can make new films for kids in Haiti.
There's cakes, tea, coffee, scribbling, even an easter egg raffle, perhaps a hunt, and all sorts of fun. Come as a bunny!
All for the price of &poound;3/£4 a head, this is a delicious, great Easter afternoon. Tickets on the door.
2.00 pm draw film postcards, make films
2.30 pm watch haiti kids films
3.00 pm The Singing Ringing Tree
4.15 pm short films, making films, easter egg hunt
5.00 end
The Singing Ringing Tree
Francesco Stefani | Germany | 1957 | 74 min | Cert U
A prince, a princess, a quest, a strange land behind a waterfall, a huge
goldfish, a tree that trills. The East German fantasy film that entranced
and haunted a generation of British kids when it was shown on TV. See it on
the big screen, its colour palette of turquoises and pinks beautifully
restored.
Sat 6th March
HOW COME... Presents A Multi Venue Night of Music, Film and Djs
with JOHN PARISH + GET THE BLESSING + THE MOLES + ZUN ZUN EGUI + SHOGUN KUNITOKI + MEN DIAMLER +AYE AYE + SPIN SPIN THE DOGS + World Beatz co-hosting the bar with World Beatz DJs + Chew Magna + Young Master + Fat Paul + The Janitor + a secret special guest. 6 March / The Cube (6-1am) & The Croft (8-3am) / £8 adv
NOTE: As this is a multi-venue show, a ticket does not guarantee that you will get into the venue of choice.
Buy Tickets:
- BRISTOL TICKET SHOP www.bristolticketshop.co.uk
- THE HERE SHOP, Stokes Croft (in person)
For more info: www.qujuktions.com
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO The HAITI KIDS KINO PROJECT
Where to buy tickets
BRISTOL TICKET SHOP (telephone/internet bookings)
BG29 The Galleries
Bristol, BS1 3XB
0870 4444 400
0117 929 9008
www.bristolticketshop.co.uk
HERE SHOP
108 Stokes Croft, Bristol
0117 942 2222
Event 3: Weds 10th March
DANGOSIAD BAFTA CYMRU SCREENING: WOW HAITI KIDS KINO CHARITY FUNDRAISER
A special event and screening of 'Crazy Heart' on Wednesday 10th March 7.30PM, Media Point at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff Wales. The event is part of WOW Film Festival and we have a great evening lined up to support a very important cause: The Haiti Kids Kino Project. www.wowfilmfestival.com
Nanoplex Presents... 21 February, Cube Cinema, Bristol
£8 for joint ticket Kath Bloom and Nanoplex Haiti Fundraiser
£4 per child and adult for only Nanoplex Haiti Fundraiser
Children's afternoon cinema and workshops, including short and long films, demonstrations on how to project in public spaces and making film postcards for Haitian children, followed by extraordinary evening gig by blues/folk legand Kath Bloom KIDS KINO CLUB includes - Screening Azur and Asmar- The Prince's Quest (2.15PM): : Outdoor projector and children's film workshops : : Enclounters Shorts for Children : : The Red Balloon (5.15pm) : : All day: cake sale, raffle (win an afternoon at the Cube with your favourite film)
We hope to have some special cinema guests at the afternoon event talking about similar programmes and what this project could mean for the children and their families and The Cube itself.