Film still of reggae legends Winston McAnuff, Kiddus I and Cedric Myton looking at the camera. Image courtesy of Picturehouse
Film
UK Premiere

Inna de Yard | UK Premiere

Film4 Summer Screen

Wed 21 Aug 2019
Doors 19.00
From £26.75 (inc £2.75 booking fee)

DJ from 19.00 Film starts approximately 21.00.

For telephone bookings call 0333 320 2836.

The Edmond J. Safra
Fountain Court

The UK premiere of reggae documentary Inna de Yard, a love letter to the music of Jamaica, will be introduced by director Peter Webber and Jamaican singer Jah9, plus a special musical performance from the legendary Winston McAnuff.

Certificate 12A
Duration 99 mins
Film starts approximately 21.00


Looking out over the lush green mountains of Kingston, Peter Webber’s vibrant documentary captures a remarkable group of reggae legends (including Ken Boothe, Winston McAnuff, Kiddus I, Cedric Myton and Judy Mowatt) as they gather to record an album of hits in an unplugged style that harks back to their roots.

The film is studded with intimate acoustic versions of popular anthems (such as Ken Boothe's Everything I Own), remarkable personal histories and powerful live performances.

Buena Vista Social Club for reggae, this landmark film recounts the history of reggae music and its continuing relevance, conjuring an unforgettable portrait of pioneering musicians as they share stories of success, heartaches and happiness during a lifetime immersed in the scene.

Everyone attending on the evening will be able to visit our summer exhibition Get Up, Stand Up Now – which features numerous artists of Jamaican origin – for free from 19.00 to 20.30, courtesy of the Jamaica Tourist Board.

19.00 - 20.20: Live DJ by Aisha Zoe (Balamii)

20.25 - 20.40: Music performance by Winston McAnuff

21.00: Onstage introduction by director Peter Webber & Jah9

21.15: Film

Inna de Yard is released in UK cinemas Friday 30 August by Picturehouse Entertainment.

This film contains a sequence of flashing lights which might affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.

"A warm, engaging love letter to the veteran talents who shaped a sound, the film has an infectious groove"

Screen Daily
Inna de Yard | Official UK trailer