Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Auction


Vintage Bollywood Memorabilia auction celebrating 100 years of Bollywood

                                                                   
Sholay. LP. 1975

·         14 – 15 November, Westbury Gallery, Westbury Hotel, Mayfair, W1
·         Preview of upcoming Vintage Bollywood Memorabilia auction
·         2013 marks 100 years of Bollywood
·         Vintage memorabilia from the greatest Bollywood films of all time
·         150 lots including vintage LPs, film banners, Bollywood posters and gramophones

Celebrating 100 years of Bollywood, Conferro Auctions is hosting a special preview of its upcoming inaugural auction of Vintage Bollywood Memorabilia on 14 – 15 November at the Westbury Gallery, Westbury Hotel, Mayfair, W1.
The auction features collectables such as LPs, film banners and Bollywood posters from some of the milestones of Indian film history, including Mughal-e-Azam (1960) and Sholay (1975)which were recently voted the top twogreatest Bollywood films of all time.
The 150 lots include vintage LPs, banners, synopses, posters, lobby cards and gramophones from the last 100 years of Bollywood history, which will be auctioned on 29 November.
Bollywood has become one of the world’s largest film industries since the debut of its first official film on 3 May 1913, Raja Harishchandra by Dadasaheb Phalke. Producing some 1,000 films a year (twice the annual output of Hollywood), the stars of its silver screen are known the world over.
As reported by The Telegraph, the UK is home to the largest audience for Bollywood films outside of India, contributing 15-20 per cent of the industry’s profits.
Says Conferro’s Director Sharan Seth, “With Bollywood such an ingrained part of our cultural identity and the timely centenary of Bollywood film, our first auction reflects India’s rich and vibrant history and artistic practices”.
Dr Anna Morcom, Senior Lecturer at Royal Holloway University adds, “Since the 1990s, Bollywood has gone global on a new level, embraced enthusiastically by the Indian diaspora and through them, has gained a presence in the mainstream of US and UK culture”.

For a full programme of activities, please see below


Listings information
Conferro Auctions | Vintage Bollywood Memorabilia auction

Public viewing
Thursday 14 November (11:00 – 18:00)
Friday 15 November (11:00 – 18:00)
Thursday 28 November (11:00 – 18:00)
Friday 29 November (11:00 – 14:00)

Bollywood retrospective | A journey through 100 years of Indian cinema | Talk & Tour (30 mins)
Friday 15 November (12:00 – 12:30, 15:00 – 15:30, 16:00 – 16:30, 17:00 – 17:30)
Thursday 28 November (12:00 – 12:30, 15:00 – 15:30)
Free admission. Limited availability. Book with: Ashta Doyle: ashta@curzonpr.com | +44 (0)20 7399 2435

Location
Westbury Gallery, Westbury Hotel, Conduit Street, London, W1S 2YF
Nearest tube stations: Bond Street, Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus

For general enquires contact Shivani Mehra: shivani@conferroauctions.com

HOW VIDEO GAMES CHANGED THE WORLD

CHARLIE BROOKER PRESENTS:

A Two Hour Special for Channel 4 

How Video Games Changed the World is a one-off documentary about the history of video games, the most significant titles that have made an impact on society and – dare we say it – how games have even changed our lives. Yes, we said it. 

Presented and written by Charlie Brooker, How Video Games Changed the World provides an intelligent, funny and entertaining look at some of the most influential and iconic video games in history (even the absolutely dreadful ones). We will be reminiscing back to the launch of Pac-Man and the birth of the first electronic icon for 80’s popular culture. Moving through to the booming nineties we will be looking at video games’ first credible female character, digital cover girl and tawdry teenage boy fantasy - Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft. Now in the 21stcentury we take a critical look at how Minecraft and its fan base of armchair architects are reshaping the world one brick at a time, whilst shoot-fest franchises like Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto are easily outselling other forms of entertainment on a day to day basis.

The documentary will feature seminal figures from the games industry like Nolan Bushnell and Allan Alcorn – the creators of Pong and Will Wright – the genius behind The Sims. Celebrities like Jonathan Ross, Dara O’Briain and Labrinth will talk about their gaming memories and we’ll hear from female gamers like Malorie Blackman, Rhianna Pratchett and Felicia Day to get a perspective on why we play games and how they have affected the modern world we live in. 

Charlie will also look at and offer opinion on other games that have helped to define the industry, reviewing their cultural and social impact – which basically means he gets to play loads of games. 

How Video Games Changed the World is part of Channel 4’s gaming night. 

‘How Video Games Changed the World’ was ordered by Tabitha Jackson, Commissioning Editor, Arts at Channel 4. The documentary will be Executive Produced by Annabel Jones and Charlie Brooker for Endemol. The Series Producer is Dan Tucker. 

The 2-hour documentary will broadcast on C4 at the end of November.

Book Launch:

The Incomplete Manuscript by Kamal Abdulla

26 November 2013

Fifth View, Fifth Floor, Waterstone’s Piccadilly,
203–206 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LE

Doors open: 18.30hrs; Presentation: 19.15hrs. Free entry.

Drinks and canapés served.

TEAS is proud to host the official launch of the fascinating work The Incomplete Manuscript by Professor Kamal Abdulla of Baku Slavic University, in its English translation.

The novel raises questions of appearance and reality, truth, myth and story-telling. A modern-day narrator tells how he found an old manuscript in the Azerbaijani capital, Baku, which turns out to contain two interwoven, disparate tales. For the longer of the two stories in the manuscript, Kamal Abdulla has taken the Book of Dada Gorgud, a medieval Turkic epic chronicling the exploits of the Oghuz tribe, and invented a first, incomplete, draft of the tales. His draft is an account by the bard Dada Gorgud of an investigation ostensibly to unmask a traitor amongst the Oghuz. It introduces many of the characters from the epic, including Fatima of the Forty Lovers and the shape-shifting One-Eyed Ogre. Interspersed amongst Dada Gorgud’s account of the investigation is another tale, that of Shah Ismail Khata’i, founder of the Iranian Safavid state and poet-ruler of Iran in the early 16th century.

The launch will include presentations by Professor Kamal Abdulla and translator Anne Thompson, in addition to a dramatisation of certain key scenes by members of ALOFF Theatre, and a question-and-answer session. A limited number of free copies of the book will be available.

All are welcome to attend, but please register at http://bit.ly/incompletemanuscript

Barbican celebrates digital creativity in 2014


The Barbican today announces a stellar programme of events for spring and summer 2014, pushing the boundaries of all major art forms for its diverse audiences. This new programme builds on the most successful year ever for the Barbican, with attendances for events at the Centre exceeding 1 million for the first time, an increase of 36% on 2011/12. In this Olympics year, box office receipts also rose 33%, and the Barbican’s commercial income increased by 35%.

Following this, the Barbican also had a landmark summer in 2013, with the Beyond Barbican offsite programme reaching 116,000 people in east London, including over 50,000 visitors to Dalston House and around 50,000 attending the Open East Festival in the Olympic Park on the first anniversary of the Games. Research showed that 26% of attendees at Beyond Barbican events had previously low arts attendance, demonstrating the Barbican’s ability to attract significant new audiences to the arts.

Also announced today is a major grant from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation to develop an east London and City Culture Partnership. This ambitious new partnership between the Barbican and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and six music education hubs aims to create plans to give every young person in east London the chance to experience the best of musical and cultural education.

Sir Nicholas Kenyon, Managing Director, Barbican, said: 
“Where else can audiences encounter artists ranging from will.i.am to Fiona Shaw, Jean-Paul Gaultier to Bernard Haitink or Toni Servillo to Wynton Marsalis? The Barbican’s commitment to offer world-class arts and learning for all is taken to a new level in this season. It reflects the Barbican’s commitment to presenting an outstanding international programme featuring the best artists and performers from across the globe. It also demonstrates the diverse partnerships the Barbican has built, ranging from lasting relationships with leading companies, to supporting the artists of tomorrow. The latest of these partnerships is an ambitious new collaboration that aims to develop plans to give every young person in east London the chance to experience a high quality musical and cultural education. At the Barbican we think this is the right of every child and we’re hugely grateful that the Esmeé Fairbairn Foundation has generously supported us to help develop this ambition. 

“We’re also working with our partners in and around the City of London to transform the area into an exceptional arts and learning destination. The opening of new Barbican cinemas and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama’s Milton Court are just two of the exciting recent development of this, alongside the welcome announcement from the City last week, that the area surrounding the Barbican will be given special planning status to allow for street improvements that will improve access and enliven the area to create a more welcoming environment for visitors as Crossrail approaches. The future here has huge potential.” 


CELEBRATING DIGITAL ARTS 

Digital Revolution: 

An immersive exhibition of art, design, film, music and videogames
Digital Revolution 
explores and celebrates the transformation of the arts through digital technology since the 1970s. The exhibition brings together for the first time a range of artists, filmmakers, architects, designers, musicians and game developers pushing the boundaries of their fields using digital media. It also looks to the future considering the impact of creative coding, DIY culture, digital communities and the creative possibilities offered by technologies including augmented reality, artificial intelligence, wearable technologies and 3D printing.

The exhibition includes new commissions from artists Umbrellium (Usman Haque and Nitipak 'Dot' Samsen);Universal Everything; global music artist and entrepreneur will.i.am; and a collaboration with Google in the form of digital art installations called DevArt, pushing the possibilities of coding as a creative art form, featuring four new gallery commissions, an online inspiration hub and a competition for undiscovered creative coders. It also presents work by Oscar-winning VFX Supervisor Paul Franklin and his team at Double Negative forChristopher Nolan’s groundbreaking film Inception; artists and performers including Rafael Lozano-Hemmer,Chris MilkAaron KoblinFred Deakin & CompanyAmon Tobin and Philip Glass and game developers such as Harmonix Music Systems (Dance Central).

Digital Revolution comprises immersive and interactive art works alongside exhibition-based displays. Usman Haque and Nitipak 'Dot' Samsen from Umbrellium, known for their large-scale mass-participatory outdoor events will produce their first work within a theatre setting. This immersive experience takes over The Pit, filling the space with a series of magical interactive laser sculptures, set within an otherworldly sound environment.Universal Everything, one of the UK's leading media art studios, will produce a piece for the Barbican’s Silk Street entrance. Taking digital drawing as its theme, visitors will be able to contribute the work both in the venue and online. Film-maker and artist Chris Milk’s major interactive work The Treachery of Sanctuary is presented for the first time in the UK. This three-screen shadow play installation explores life, death and rebirth through a moving onscreen narrative which visitors can interact with. Also a UK premiere, Electricity Comes from Other Planets by Fred & Company (Fred Deakin) invites people to jam with each other in a playful audio-visual piece that creates new musical arrangements through their movements. A new commission by will.i.am explores the interface between analogue and digital music in a live gallery experience.

Digital Revolution is the most comprehensive presentation of digital creativity ever to be staged in the UK. Digital Revolution takes place across the Barbican with ticketed and non-ticketed elements, and will include an offsite commission. It is accompanied by a talks and events programme and a dedicated catalogue.

The exhibition builds on the Barbican’s rich history of championing pioneering artists using technology. It is the focus of a series of events presented by the Barbican throughout the spring and summer of 2014 that focuses on artists using digital media. Projects include:

United Visual Artists (UVA): Momentum 
Multi-disciplinary art and design studio United Visual Artists have been commissioned to create a new work for The Curve. Coinciding with their 10th anniversary, UVA present Momentum, an installation that combines light, sound and movement. Drawing on physics and digital technology, UVA are turning The Curve into a spatial instrument, installing a sequence of pendulum-like elements throughout the 90 metre long gallery to create an evolving composition of light and sound. The pendulums – sometimes moving in unexpected ways – project shadows and planes of light across the six metre-high walls and curved floor of the space. Visitors are invited to explore the room at their own pace, and their movement through the gallery shapes their individual experience. UVA are an art and design practice based in London, creating work that lies at the intersections of sculpture, architecture, live performance and installation.

Tim & Barry: Just Jam 
For the past three years, online music channel Just Jam has been celebrating the current thriving electronic music scene, showcasing cutting edge talents of the UK's underground Bass, House and Grime scenes. Tim & Barry, the photographers and film-makers behind Just Jam, will curate an evening of live performance, video and audience participation with the musicians and performers who have built and solidified Just Jam's reputation, including Loefah, Chunky, Big Narstie, Newham Generals, Kurupt FM, Marawa the Amazing, and more to be announced. Influenced by cult music TV shows like The Word and Dance EnergyJust Jam's joy in the chaotic and improvised will ensure an unpredictable evening.

Barbican Weekender 
We Create: technology for self-expression
In March 2014 the Barbican Weekender returns to explore image and identity through arts and technology. This theme is explored with a host of digital tools and activities including 3D printing with Black County Atelier, mixing tunes with Music Jelly and the physics meets dance installation Dance Spectroscopy. From music and art, to dance and fashion the free, two-day event offers workshops and games for all ages.


Wikimania 
The tenth annual international Wikimania conference, produced in association with the Barbican, brings together the worlds of academia, culture, technology experts and enthusiasts and will include a multi-track programme of lectures, discussions, workshops and hackathons over the course of five days. 

 
INNOVATIVE FILM PROJECTS 

The Film World of Jean Paul Gaultier 

Complementing The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk in the Art Gallery, the Barbican presents a film season curated by the celebrated French couturier. Jean Paul Gaultier's selection includes films in which he worked as costume designer, from early titles such as Peter Greenaway's The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989) to his extensive collaboration with Pedro Almodóvar in films such asKika (1993), Bad Education (2004) and The Skin I Live In (2011). The season also includes films which have inspired and influenced Gaultier's life and work, such as Elia Kazan's A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), Jacques Becker's Falbalas (1945), Robert Hamer's Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), Stephen Frears' My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) and Federico Fellini's La Strada (1954) and Satyricon (1969). The programme will be crowned with a ScreenTalk with Jean Paul Gaultier when he will formally open the season.

New film programmes: Who’s Afraid of… and Cinema in Depth  

Starting in April 2014 the Barbican introduces two new strands to the cinema programme. Who's Afraid of... is a provocative bi-monthly series, providing a spotlight for debate and the revisiting of essential film classics and contemporary work. Always fearlessly themed, the first install
ments will feature controversial German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and the French Situationist theorist whose work became a foundation stone of psychogeography and urban wandering, Guy Debord. Cinema in Depth is a new monthly thematic programming strand looking at film in a deeper context. The subjects covered relate to the world of cinema – and beyond. Upcoming themes include Desperate HousewivesGumshoe AmericaThe Paris You Don’t Know and Cinema’s Baddest Girl Gangs. The series will feature films from the classic, mainstream and avant-garde of European, American and world cinema, as well as contemporary films not in UK distribution. All screenings will take place on Saturday/Sunday matinees in the Barbican Cinemas on Beech Street. 

Coventry Film Festival

Coventry University’s East Winds Film Festival offers a stunning selection of Asian cinema

Chilling Hong Kong horror flicks, a Vietnamese ‘Eastern Western’ and a romantic comedy from Thailand are amongst the works to be presented at the East Winds Film Festival taking place at Coventry University later this month.

Now in its third year, the Nissan sponsored showcase – the UK’s only major festival of East Asian cinema outside London – screens the work of artists from Hong Kong, China, Japan, Thailand and Vietnam over four days from Thursday 31 October to Sunday 2 November.

In total 12 films will be receiving either international, European or UK premieres during the festival. Stars, directors and other creative artists associated with the films on show - including one of Hollywood’s leading Asian actors, Dustin Nguyen  - will also be making special guest appearances at the festival, which takes place in Coventry University’s state-of-the-art digital 3D cinema at its student union building, The Hub.

The following films will be screened during the East Winds Film Festival:

THURSDAY 31 OCTOBER
Pawnshop, 7pm (European Premiere)
A depressed and destitute Hong Kong bar owner must raise money in a hurry at any cost. In desperation, he visits a pawnshop that offers a unique and terrifying proposition.

Cult, 8.30pm (UK Premiere)
Three young Japanese actresses reluctantly agree to appear on a paranormal television show in which dark and malevolent forces slowly reveal themselves.

Pawnshop and Cult are presented on Halloween as part of the of the festival’s dedicated horror strand ‘East Winds Chills.’

FRIDAY 1 NOVEMBER
Once Upon a Time in Vietnam, 7pm (European Premiere)
One of the most eagerly anticipated Asian action films of 2013, the ‘Eastern Western’ Once Upon a Time in Vietnam is an epic saga which blends swordplay, science fiction and super-powered martial arts.

Writer, star and director Dustin Nguyen – a familiar face to Western audiences thanks to his role in 21 Jump Street alongside Johnny Depp and numerous other parts in US films and TV shows – will be making a special guest appearance at the screening.

Sake-Bomb, 9pm (UK Premiere)
Newly single Sebastian, an acidic, self-deprecating wannabe internet star from Los Angeles and his cousin Naoto, a naive but goodhearted sake maker from Japan, embark on a road trip through California in search of lost love in this bittersweet cross cultural comedy. 

SATURDAY 2 NOVEMBER
Triad, 2pm (European Premiere)
A bright young student gets embroiled with the local triad gang. Swiftly rising up the ranks, he soon comes into conflict with the local boss and must decide just how far he is willing to go to succeed in this ruthless, brutal business.

A Secret Between Us, 4pm (International Premiere)
Two teenage sweethearts meet after years apart to rekindle their romance but tragic developments turn their world upside down. The traumatic turns they are forced to take will affect their relationship forever.

The Midas Touch, 7pm (International Premiere)
A feel-good comedy which gently satirises Hong Kong pop culture in all of its disposable glory, The Midas Touch centres on an odd ball couple of showbiz agents who through sheer grit and determination attempt to mould the young and talentless into media superstars.

Director Andrew Fung Chih-chiang will be taking part in a special Q & A after the screening.

Hardcore Comedy, 9.30pm (International Premiere)
Three outlandish stories of prostitution, drug abuse and gambling make up Hardcore Comedy, a shocking and biting satire which explores the seedy underbelly of Hong Kong society.

One of the stars of Hardcore Comedy, Hong Kong actress Michelle Wai, will be making a special guest appearance at the screening to present the European premiere of her new film.

SUNDAY 3 NOVEMBER
Girl$, 1pm (UK Premiere)
Four very different young women share their experiences of the shady world of ‘compensated dating’ in Hong Kong, forming a close bond as they struggle in adversity to earn money the only way they feel they can.

Lead actress Michelle Wai will be present at the screening for an exclusive introduction to this challenging exploration of teenage prostitution.

Hello Stranger, 3pm (UK Premiere and Director Q & A)
This romantic comedy follows a young Thai couple who meet by coincidence while on vacation in South Korea. Hitting it off instantly, they decide to tour the country together all the while keeping their names secret from each other.

Director Banjong Pisanthanakun will be taking part in a Q & A after the screening.

The Lady Assassin 3D, 5pm (European Premiere)
A murderous landlady and her kung-fu kicking gang of hot hostesses take a vengeful and beautiful young woman under their wing in this explosive 3-D martial arts spectacular.

Pee Mak, 7.30pm (European Premiere) 
A war veteran’s family reunion is beset by mysterious events and ghostly goings on in this hugely popular Thai comedy horror.

The highest grossing Thai film of 2013 and one of Asia's highest grossing films of all time, Pee Mak will be introduced on the night by director Banjong Pisanthanakun.

The East Winds Film Festival takes place from Thursday 31 October to Sunday 2 November on Coventry University’s campus at The Hub, Jordan Well, Coventry CV1 5FB. 

Further information about the festival, including trailers of the films on show and booking details, is available on the website www.eastwindsfilmfest.com.


Online Searches

Kitchen Appliances outpace Computer, TV & Entertainment product searches, online

London, 29 October, 2013 – Online search volumes for consumer electronics in September were up 43% on June levels, and those for both small and large kitchen appliances saw the highest quarter-on-quarter gains, reveals analysis of the latest search data for the sector by leading independent digital marketing agency, Greenlight.

The agency’s latest quarterly “Consumer Electronics Report - Issue 3” profiles the most popular keywords consumers used to look for kitchen appliances, TV & entertainment and computer products on Google UK in September and charts the most visible sites to searches.

Computing products accounted for the majority of queries

According to the report, there were a total of 7.9 million internet searches for consumer electronic products in September up from June’s 4.5 million.

Totalling 3,071,050 computing products comprised the majority (39%) of consumer queries compared to 42% in the previous quarter.

Large kitchen appliances followed with 32%, then TV & entertainment (20%) and small kitchen appliances (9%).

Queries for large and small kitchen appliances rocket

The biggest gains search-wise were seen in queries pertaining to large kitchen appliances (2,565,750) and small kitchen appliances (679,230), which rocketed a staggering 111% and 68% respectively, on June levels.

Fridge freezers, washing machines, microwaves, coffee machines and food processors, featured among consumers’ ten most queried terms for kitchen appliances.visibility to searches.

In the case of small kitchen appliances, amazon.co.uk was the most visible site in the organic listings*, attaining an 82% share of visibility.

However, in the case of large kitchen appliances, currys.co.uk was the most visible vendor. Being visible to over 1.9 million related consumer queries saw it attain a 75% share of visibility.

Johnlewis.com was the most prominent advertiser for kitchen appliances in the paid listings.

ADAM HILLS


‘HAPPYISM LIVE’
           
DVD released by Universal Pictures (UK) Monday 18th November 2013

'Stand up so effortlessly brilliant you wonder why some comedians even get out of bed' The Guardian
‘… a highly accomplished, likeable and very funny stand up… get ready to belly-laugh’ – Heat
'Hills is comedy sunshine and its rather nice to bask in his glow' - The Scotsman



Fresh from his triumph as host of Channel 4’s critically acclaimed entertainment show ‘The Last Leg’, Australian funny man Adam Hills releases his first UK filmed DVD, Adam Hills ‘Happyism’, available from Monday 18th November by Universal Pictures (UK).

This all new offering from everyone’s favorite Antipodean comedian will see him take to the famous Hammersmith Apollo stage for a first class evening of comedy with the usual anecdotes and audience participation all delivered in his refreshingly unique, laid back style.

Hills’ charisma and cheekiness licenses him to push the boundaries, whilst discussing taboos such as racism and disabilities to hilarious effect. Allowing us into the world of stardom, he re-encounters jaw-dropping tales of meeting the Dalai Lama (and to his surprise making him laugh!) as well as his excitement at meeting The Muppets.  ‘Happyism’ is not only the title for this eagerly awaited debut UK DVD release but also his newly formed cult religion and is guaranteed to leave you with a more positive outlook to life.

Adam has achieved international acclaim as one of the world’s best stand up comics. His combination of positive uplifting comedy and rampant spontaneity has seen him receive numerous awards, glowing reviews and a legion of fans around the planet.

Adam became a household name in the UK after his part in the London Paralympics Games where he fronted the hugely successful ‘The Last Leg’ for Channel 4, alongside Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker, now in its third series. Its success led to Adam hosting Channel 4’s alternative Christmas Day message – a first for an Australian!

Three times nominated for the prestigious Perrier Award in Edinburgh, Adam’s solo shows are established highlights at the Adelaide Fringe, the Melbourne Comedy Festival, and the Edinburgh Fringe, where he regularly sells over 10,000 tickets in the month. He has also been awarded Australia’s Helpman Award for Best Comedy Performance, and has received the Best of the Fest, and Forth Fringe Award from Edinburgh Fringe critics.

As the host of the long running Australian music quiz show, Spicks and Specks, Adam Hills was seen by more than 1.2 million people on a weekly basis. He has also hosted his very own chat show on ABC Australia entitled Adam Hills in Gordon St Tonight and subsequently won the 2012 Logie Most Popular Presenter award. His UK TV appearances include Live at the Apollo (BBC 1), Mock The Week (BBC 2), Channel 4’s Comedy Gala Live At The 02 2013The One Show (BBC1), Alan Carr Chatty Man (Channel 4) The Jonathan Ross Show (ITV1) and Never Mind The Buzzcocks (BBC 2).

Adam Hills ‘Happyism’ is an Open Mike Production, released by Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd. Executive producers are Addison Cresswell, Joe Noris, Andrew Beint and Helen Parker with Anthony Caveney and Rose Hanson producing and Paul Wheeler as director.

Adam will be touring his ‘Happyism’ show during autumn 2013. For full dates and listing information please go to: www.offthekerb.co.uk or www.adamhills.com. He will also continue to host the third series of The Last Leg until the end of September.

Adam Hills ‘Happyism Live’ is also available for legal download via video-on-demand on the same day.

Adam Hills ‘Happyism’ DVD details: 

Released:        18th November 2013 
RRP:                £19.99
Discs:              1
CERT:               15
Cat No:            8294941
Bar Code:        50505-8294941-4
DVD extras:     2009 Apollo set approx 12 mins ***, Edinburgh Gala 2012 approx 5 mins ***, Interview With Catherine King (Signer) 5 mins, Something With choir 5mins and Animation 5 mins ***
Running time:  TBC
Subtitles:         English Subtitles