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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

Lawyer Aaju Peter reflects on the painful journey of forced assimilation from Greenland to Denmark to Canada. Compelled by personal loss, she fights to repair the injustice of colonisation through the establishment of an Indigenous forum at the European Union.

Screenings will be followed by a Q&A with director Lin Alluna.

Screenings:
14 June, 9pm, Showroom
15 June, 10am, The Light
19 June, 10:15am, Showroom

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Nestled in the lower regions of the University of Sheffield Students’ Union, Film Unit is run by dedicated volunteer film fans, screening a programme packed with cult classics, the latest indies and crowd pleasers. Added bonus: tickets are £3!

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Soviet cinema at its finest. Join Music in the Round for a screening of this influential piece of cinema with the original soundtrack performed live by Ensemble 360 to mark the film’s centenary year, with conductor George Morton.