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SUMMARY:🎬 No one way works: Nightshift (1981)
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DESCRIPTION:In honour of International Workers' Day\, we'll show three film
	s that explore the\nwork we share and communities we build. We start the e
	vening with soup and\nbread\, and the screening of two contemporary Dutch 
	documentaries: In This\nTogether (2026) and The Mukhtar’s Chair (2024). Af
	ter that\, we have our second\nscreening of Robina Rose' feature film Nigh
	tshift (1981)\, and we end the evening\nwith drinks in the foyer. MORE→\n[
	https://filmhuiscavia.nl/programma/no-one-way-works]\n\n\n22:15\n\nNightsh
	ift\nRobina Rose | 1981 | USA | 68’ | EN subtitles\n\n"In a sleepy West Lo
	ndon hotel\, a receptionist moves through her tasks as the\nhours stubborn
	ly drag on. Keys must be handed out\, forms filled\, cellophane\nslit. The
	 drudgery of service takes on the visual language of dream\, as a hotel\nt
	ransforms into a stage set for the liminal activities of its eccentric\ncl
	ientele. Nightshift shows a woman overcoming the indignities of the workpl
	ace\nthrough strategies of reverie and refusal." (Another Gaze)\n\nA low-b
	udget filmmaking marvel\, shot in five days on 16mm at the Portobello\nHot
	el\, where artist Robina Rose worked at the time. Creative collaborators –
	\npaid mostly in wine and Rose’s mother’s home cooking – include many key 
	figures\nof London's early 80's underground art scene.\n\nLovingly restore
	d by Ross Lipman in collaboration with Cinenova\, Lightbox\, and\nthe BFI 
	National Archive.\n 
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/no-one-way-works-nightshift-1981
GEO:52.381974;4.8703107
LOCATION:Filmhuis Cavia - Van Hallstraat 52-1\, 1051 HH Amsterdam
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:amsterdam-west,bar/cafe,community,documentary,film,staatsliedenb
	uurt
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In honour of International Workers' Day, we
	'll show three films that explore the work we share and communities we bui
	ld. We start the evening with soup and bread, and the screening of two con
	temporary<em>&nbsp;</em>Dutch documentaries:&nbsp;<em>In This Together</em
	> (2026) and&nbsp;<em>The Mukhtar’s Chair</em> (2024). After that, we have
	 our second screening of Robina Rose'&nbsp;feature&nbsp;film <em>Nightshif
	t</em> (1981), and we end the evening with drinks in the foyer. <strong><a
	 target="_blank" href="https://filmhuiscavia.nl/programma/no-one-way-works
	">MORE→</a></strong><br><br><br><u><strong>22:15</strong></u></p><br><p><s
	trong>Nightshift</strong><br>Robina Rose | 1981 | USA | 68’ | EN subtitles
	<br><br>"In a sleepy West London hotel, a receptionist moves through her t
	asks as the hours stubbornly drag on. Keys must be handed out, forms fille
	d, cellophane slit. The drudgery of service takes on the visual language o
	f dream, as a hotel transforms into a stage set for the liminal activities
	 of its eccentric clientele. <em>Nightshift</em> shows a woman overcoming 
	the indignities of the workplace through strategies of reverie and refusal
	." (Another Gaze)<br><br>A low-budget filmmaking marvel, shot in five days
	 on 16mm at the Portobello Hotel, where artist Robina Rose worked at the t
	ime. Creative collaborators – paid mostly in wine and Rose’s mother’s home
	 cooking – include many key figures of London's early 80's underground art
	 scene.<br><br>Lovingly restored by Ross Lipman in collaboration with Cine
	nova, Lightbox, and the BFI National Archive.<br>&nbsp;</p>
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