Rough Trade East to screen official Record Store Day documentary
04 April 2011, 17:42
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Photograph by Jeanie Finlay
Directed and produced by Jeanie Finlay, Record Store Day’s official film Sound It Out is being billed as ‘High Fidelity with a Northern accent.’ A documentary portrait of the last surviving vinyl record store in Teesside, the film captures a place that is thriving against the odds and looks at the local community that is keeping it alive. Alongside the screening at Rough Trade East there will be a Q&A session with Finlay and a special in-store performance by The Chapman Family.
The film is showing on 14 April at 7pm,entrance is free but capacity is limited to 100 so get there early to ensure you get a seat.
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