FILM / Best of the Reps

Catriona O'Shaughnessy
Thursday 20 January 1994 19:02 EST
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CARDIFF In the Mind's Eye: A Sacred Space Four programmes of US artist Bill Viola's large-screen video work. From Fri 21, Oriel Gallery, The Friary, CF1 (0222 395548)

GLASGOW Animation with Attitude: The Best of Liquid Television The touring highlights of MTV's cult Liquid Television show. Mon 24, Tue 25, Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose St, G3 (041-332 6535)

LONDON

Bhaji on the Beach Director Gurinder Chadha will introduce her film - See review above. 8.15pm, Fri 21, Rio Cinema, 107 Kingsland High St, E8 (071-254 6677)

Pixelvision Two programmes of work produced on the Fisher-Price PXL 2000 'toy' video camera. Wed 26-Sun 30, ICA, Nash House, The Mall, SW1 (071-930 3647)

Thundering Hooves and Flying Fists To complement the NFT's westerns season and the MOMI exhibition, veteran stuntman Derek Ware assesses the contribution of rough-riders. 7.30pm, Wed 26, NFT, South Bank, SE1 (071-928 3232)

MANCHESTER American Independents Chris Rodley, the director of a recent documentary about independent American cinema, discusses its relationship with Hollywood. 2pm, Sat 22, Cornerhouse, 70 Oxford St, M1 (061-228 2463)

NORWICH A Bronx Tale Preview of Robert De Niro's directorial debut, the story of a young boy torn between his bus driver father and a local hood. Sat 22, Cinema City, St Andrew's St, NR2 (0603 622047)

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