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‘LIFE IN OXFORD’ Film Screening and Q & A

With Rawz, Reuel-Eli James, and Samuel Mansell
Date & Time:
17:00 - 18:30,
Tuesday 3 June, 2025
Location:
1 St Giles

About

Join us for a special screening of the short film series Life in Oxford, followed by a Q&A with curator Rawz and filmmakers Reuel-Eli James and Samuel Mansell. This selection of short films offers genuine insights into life in Oxford, as seen through the eyes of local filmmakers. Each film provides a unique perspective on the diverse aspects of our vibrant city.

This screening follows the recent Life in Oxford exhibition held at OVADA Gallery, which was well received for its engaging storytelling and community focus. This film event will continue to explore those themes.

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EVENTS: IN PERSON 'LIFE IN OXFORD' Film Screening and Q & A
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Speakers

A photograph of Rawz Photo credit Karina Stevens

Rawz

Curator

Weaving magic birthed from the void. Rawz is an Artist working in multiple mediums with a practice rooted in words, social justice and the exploration and understanding of our interconnected worlds.

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Reuel-Eli James

Filmmaker

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Samuel Mansell

Filmmaker

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