Document: A Film About Malojian

Document: A Film About Malojian

The Black Box

Saturday 4th October, 2.00pm

£10.00

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Screening plus Q and A and performance

Filmed at Steve Albini’s renowned Electrical Audio studio, Chicago in early 2016, Document: A film about Malojian captures the energy of a band at the top of their game, as they complete their third album This is Nowhere in just four days.

Belfast director Colm Laverty’s fly-on-the-wall approach offers an intimate glimpse at the art of analogue recording and provides an entertaining look into the process of making music. Nearly a decade on, in the wake of Albini’s untimely passing, Document is a vibrant and powerful film that sheds some light on aspects of the Albini legend as it interconnects with one of this island’s great musical forces.

We’re thrilled to welcome Malojian’s own Stevie Scullion – who will join us for a Q and A after the film with director Colm Laverty, followed by – we’re delighted to say – a musical set.

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