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Last Updated: 18/08/2008 14:40:15
Saturday 23rd August 08 - Hull Film Presents Who Shot The Sheriff At Sabrinis Princes Avenue

Hull Film in collaboration with Sabrini's Café Bar and Restaurant is pleased to present a screening of Alan Miles' Who Shot The Sherriff? This film tells the story of one of the most exciting mass movements in British history; Rock Against Racism.

The film features interviews and unseen footage of artists from the Rock against Racism movement of the 70s and the Love Music Hate Racism movement today including; The Clash, The Libertines, The Specials, Ms Dynamite, Pete Doherty, Steel Pulse, Hard-Fi, Misty in Roots, X-Ray Spex, Sham 69, Estelle and Babyshambles.
Sabrini's is a bring your own bottle venue and will be serving delicious Mediterranean food on the night. Show starts at 7pm approx. Free Entry

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