Brixton Underground Film Factory brings love to Loughbrough Jct

Love Jones will be played at the event
Love Jones will be played at the event

Brixton Underground Film Factory will set up base in Loughborough Junction at C.A.F.E at 209 Coldharbour Lane for a film evening to bring the LOVE back to the Junction – which is currently witnessing a bit of a renaissance.

In conjunction with Sunshine Arts, who kick-starts their summer programme, this is an evening for lovers of romance, urban poetry, art, film and, of course, food on Sunday April 28.

Venue owner Ray said: “The weather’s been so cold recently that everyone’s affected but we want to celebrate the warmth and vibrancy of south London’s urban arts scene. Regardless of your tastes, this is a must-do event for lyrical, soulful people.

“By combining delicious food with sensual art and a cool film ‘tis reason enough to come down and with live performances from MC Breis and OneNess – just back from UK tour- we will have a supremely special event.”

In these austere times, the event promoter has even spread the love to the ticket prices and is charging an affordable £7.00 or £10 on the door.

B.U.F.F. director, Rashid Nix, said: “It’s great value for money and couples on a tight budget-in these hard times- should still be able to enjoy life, love and a nice film.”

The event runs from 4pm till 9pm for food and poetry. And Love Jones, a 1997 American romantic drama, written and directed by Theodore Witcher, starts at 7 pm.

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