Premiering at the 1000th Duckie this Saturday.
Doors 9pm, film screening at 9:30pm.
107 Hours
A documentary by James Barnett and Harry Clayton-Wright.
(26 minutes)
Durational performance art meets the excess of British festival culture in this new documentary film chronicling a 107 hour performance at Shangri-la, Glastonbury Festival, in June 2015.
Lead by Blackpool boy Harry Clayton-Wright portraying a politically indifferent but glamorous teenager - Rebecca - who has locked herself in her bedroom for the entire festival, the film chapters the anarchic revelry and immediate descent into chaos.
Like a drag Trainspotting meets David Blaine in a wig.
Followed by performance by Harry Clayton Wright (11pm) and Disco Derek (11.45pm)
Hosted by Amy Lamé with DJs Readers Wifes.
Harry Clayton Wright
is
Artist in Residence
for
the next 4 weeks