JEREMY CORBYN FILM SELLING OUT ACROSS BRITAIN

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A controversial film about Jeremy Corbyn is, the producer claims,  is selling out across Britain.

“Oh Jeremy Corbyn — The Big Lie”, which the story of the rise and fall of the ex-Labour leader, was launched in London earlier this year and since then, despite having no advertising or publicity in the mainstream media, is now being screened in hundreds of venues across the country, according to the film’s producer  Norman Thomas.

Mr Thomas said: “And the great thing is that so many of the screenings are sold out within days of being announced. Imagine how many more people we’d have had coming if the film had been even mentioned in the mainstream media.”

Mr Thomas claims the film is “an alternative media phenomenon”. 

He said: “Not only is the film being screened in independent cinemas, it is being shown in arts centres, community centres  meeting halls, churches, pubs, even art galleries — anywhere people can put chairs and a projector. It’s a demonstration of how desperate people are to see what they believe is the truth about Jeremy Corbyn’s time as leader of the party.”

Narrated by veteran left wing comic Alexei Sayle, and starring film-maker Ken Loach, the documentary sets out to investigate how Corbyn went from almost winning a general election in 2017 to now being not even allowed to stand for his party as an MP.

Mr Thomas said: “Regardless of your politics, this is a gripping and amazing story.”

He believes the film has achieved its success despite being both secretly and blocked by figures within the  Labour Party because it is highly critical of Keir Starmer’s role in Corbyn’s shadow cabinet.

Mr Thomas said. “Labour Party members have been threatened with punishment if they watch the film, Starmer-supporting Labour councillors have used their influence to stop the film being shown at many venues and it’s even been banned from being screened at an annual festival for trade unionists.”

Mr Thomas added: “Starmer has gone to extraordinary lengths to try to stop people watching the film because it portrays him acting like a devious ‘establishment spy cop’ when Corbyn was leader.” 

The TUC, it’s been reported, banned the film from the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival in Dorset this July  because they said they believed “showing this film would not uphold the TUC’s values nor contribute to the safety of staff, stewards and attendees.”

Mr Thomas said: “These were just ludicrous excuses. The real reason is that that the film tells a story that Keir Starmer wants no one to hear. But the more Starmer’s people try to ban it, the more people will want to see it.”

Mr Thomas said: “And despite being deprived of all publicity in the mainstream media, the screenings are going on and on.  This demonstrate that the people who supported Jeremy Corbyn haven’t gone away, and now they’re planning a fightback. Starmer thought that by stopping Corbyn standing as a Labour MP he’d killed off Corbynism but the reception for this film shows how wrong he was.”

“Oh Jeremy Corbyn — The Big Lie” is produced by Platform Films, who have been making programmes about the labour movement for over 50 years. To see a trailer of the film, go to  https://youtu.be/9TACIA7oSIk.

Below is a listing of all current screenings of the film. It doesn’t include the many screenings which have come and gone. 

MILTON KEYNES

Thursday 18 May, 7pm

New Bradwell Workies, 22 St James Street, New Bradwell MK13 0BJ

Guest Speaker: Ben Chacko (Morning Star editor).

Held by Milton Keynes Morning Star Readers & Supporters Group.

Free admission. Enquiries: [email protected]

LONDON ***Sold Out

Thursday 18 May, 7pm, 

Marx Memorial Library, 37a Clerkenwell Green, London, EC1R ODU 

There will be a Q&A with director, Chris Reeves.

Tickets: £10. To book:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-620840850697

SHEFFIELD

Thursday 18 May, 7pm

Theatre Deli, Arley Street, Highfield S2 4QP

Tickets £2.50 To book:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-screening-theat-tickets-622049545937

WESTON-SUPER-MARE

FRIDAY 19 MAY, 7pm

Bridging The Gap Together! 59-61 Meadow Street,Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1QL

Free entry, donations welcome.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbynthe-big-lie-tickets-628698844167

FELIXSTOWE

Friday 19 May, 5pm

Cuppa, 81 High Road West, Felixstowe IP11 9AA.

Free admission, to reserve a place go to:

https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cuppa/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie/2023-05-19/19:00/t-pqmpxgv

WAKEFIELD

Friday 19 May, 7pm

Unitarian Chapel, Westgate, Wakefield WF1 1XR 

If you can, please donate £5 to attend – more if you wish – to cover screening costs. Go to:

https://gofund.me/9a1c71cc

(Any surplus will be divided equally between Platform Films, and the Wakefield Studio of Sanctuary which works

with displaced people seeking asylum.)

NORTH LONDON ***Sold Out

Saturday 20 May, 2.30pm

Hilldrop Community Centre, Hilldrop Road, London N7 0JE

Panel speakers will be Andrew Feinstein and the film’s director, Chris Reeves

Tickets £10, concs £7

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-626220411107

ROSSENDALE, LANCS

Saturday 20 May, 7pm

Horse + Bamboo Theatre, 679 Bacup Road, Waterfoot, Rossendale BB4 7HB

Free event, pay what you can at the door.

Enquiries: Rose or Richard on 01706 853952

DERBYSHIRE, WIRKSWORTH

Sun 21 May, 5pm

Northern Light Cinema, 13A North End, Wirksworth, Matlock DE4 4FG

Tickets: £10, concs £9

https://tnlcinema.co.uk/movie/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie

MANCHESTER 

Monday 22 May, 7pm 

NIA Centre, Old Birley Street, Hulme M15 5AQ

A second daytime screening will be shown on Sunday 28 May at 2pm

Entry by donation. Suggested £5 for those who can afford it, free for those who can’t or pay what you can. To book go to:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbynthebig-lie-tickets-631786850477

WHITSTABLE ***SOLD OUT

Tuesday 23 May, 7.30pm

Shed Films 23 Castle Road, Whitstable, Kent. CT5 2DZ. ( Entrance Strangford Road).

No admission without a ticket. No tickets on door. Refreshments available.

 Free entry, to reserve a place go to:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-documentary-by-platform-films-2023-tickets-635451942867

HARLOW, ESSEX

Wednesday 24 May, 7pm

Organised by Harlow and District Trades Union Council

Moot House, New Hall, Moot Social Club, The Stow, Harlow CM20 3AG

Tickets £2. To book: 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-621669098007

LONDON, WIMBLEDON

Wednesday 24 May, 7pm

Tunnel 267, 267 The Broadway, London SW19 1SD

Please note — A subtitled version will be screened.

Free admission. To book a seat go to:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/screening-of-the-big-lie-tickets-619953205727

AUSTRALIA

Wednesday 24 May, 6.30pm

New International Bookshop, Trades Hall, 54 Victoria St, 

Carlton, Melbourne VlCTORIA 3053

DERBYSHIRE, WIRKSWORTH

Thursday 25 May, 8pm

Northern Light Cinema, 13A North End, Wirksworth, Matlock DE4 4FG

Tickets: £10, concs £9

https://tnlcinema.co.uk/movie/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie

LONDON, KILBURN ***Sold Out

Saturday 27 May, 2pm

Lexi Cinema, 194B Chamberlayne Road, London NW10 3JU

Screening followed by Q&A with the film-makers.

Admission: £10. To book go to:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/film-screening-oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-616477479737

MANCHESTER 

Sunday 28 May, 2pm

NIA Centre, Old Birley Street, Hulme M15 5AQ

Entry by donation. Suggested £5 for those who can afford it, free for those who can’t or whatever you can afford. To book go to:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbynthe-big-lie-tickets-631799016867

NOTTINGHAM ***Sold Out

Sunday 28 May, 12 noon

Savoy Cinema, 233 Derby Road, Nottingham , NG71QN

 £5 entry  (additional donations welcome), low wage/no wage – free.

Not-for-profit event. Profits will go to the St Anns’ Food Bank.

Q&A facilitated by Louise Regan local and national trade union activist.

This event supported by Nottingham & Notts Socialist Club, and trade unions.

Book via Eventbrite: 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-592428287957

KENT, AYLESHAM 

Thursday 1 June, 5pm

Aylesham Community Trust, Ackholt RoadAyleshamKent CT3 3AJ

Contact Jon 07789961744 for details

BATH

Monday 5 June, 6.30pm

Widcombe Social Club (Wharf Room), Widcombe Hill, Bath BA2 6AA

Screening followed by discussion with KEN LOACH.

Tickets £5 from:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-636193230077

PORTSMOUTH

Wednesday 7 June, 7.30pm

Southsea Community Cinema & Arts Centre

1-3 Palmerston Rd, Southsea, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 3QQ

Tickets: £5.50. Concs: £4.50.To book:

https://southseacinema.savoysystems.co.uk/SouthseaCinema.dll/TSelectItems.waSelectItemsPrompt.TcsWebMenuItem_687.TcsWebTab_688.TcsPerformance_54920.TcsSection_532

FOLKESTONE

Wednesday 7 June, 7pm

The Chambers, Cheriton Place, Folkestone CT20 2BB

Free admission. To reserve a place go to:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-630592638557

LUTON

Thursday 8 June, 7pm

Marsh House Community Centre, Bramingham Road, Luton LU3 2SR

Organised by Marsh Farm Outreach. Free admission. To book:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-big-lie-tickets-638315708467

LOWESTOFT

Thursday 8 June, 7.30pm

Grit Centre for the Arts and Heritage, Old Nelson Street, Lowestoft, NR32 1EQ

Pay What you You Can Afford ticket with a recommendation of £5 for those who can afford it. 

To book go to:

CAMBRIDGE

Wed, 14 June, 7pm

St Philip’s Church 185 Mill Road Cambridge CB1 3AN

Doors open for snack & chat at 6.30pm

Free admission. To reserve a spot:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-636416096677

LONDON, UXBRIDGE

Friday 16 June, 7pm

Quaker Meeting House, 150 York Rd, Uxbridge UB8 1QWH

Admission free. Book seats via [email protected].

TOTNES

Friday 16 June, 7pm 

St John’s Church, 26 Bridgetown, Totnes, Devon, TQ9 5AD

Screening followed by discussion panel “Where Now for the Left?” & Q&A

Entry: Pay what you can: £0-£10. Doors open 6.30pm.

For further event details or to reserve a seat:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-screening-of-documentary-film-plus-panel-tickets-636554851697

PONTYPRIDD, SOUTH WALES

Tuesday 20 June, 7pm

Garth Olwg Lifelong Learning Centre, Church Village, Pontypridd. CF38 1RQ

Admission £2. To book:  email [email protected] or tel  07800 853618

LIVERPOOL

Wed 21 June, 7pm

Croissant of Inequality, 53-57 Holt Rd, Liverpool L7 2PN

 £3 & £5 suggested donation. Coffee, tea and soup available. Doors open 7pm for 7.30 

https://www.facebook.com/events/2378776812295620/?ref=newsfeed

LEICESTER

Thursday 22 June, 7pm

Highfields Centre, Melbourne Road, Leicester, LE2 0DS

Admission £4, £2 (concs)

Enquiries: [email protected]

LUDLOW, SHROPSHIRE

Wednesday 28 June, 7pm

Blue Boar, The Sitting Room, 52 Mill Street, Ludlow SY8 1BB

Free entry, donations welcome.

Enquiries: [email protected]

PLYMOUTH

Friday 14 July, 6.30pm

The Soapbox Theatre, Exmouth Road, Plymouth PL1 4QH

Admission: £2. To book, go to:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-621662488237

MIDDLESBROUGH

Thursday 20 July, 6.30pm

St Marys Centre 82-90 Corporation Road Middlesbrough TS1 2RW

Tickets free but need to be booked through:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/film-screening-oh-jeremy-corbyn-the-big-lie-tickets-638594121207

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