BEVAR 1000FRYD! (ENGLISH BELOW)

Vi har fået påbud fra kommunen om, at vi ikke længere må spille højt til koncerter - i praksis vil vi ikke længere kunne spille livemusik, hvilket er grundlaget for vores driftstøtte og eksistens.

Nabobygningen er opført med utilstrækkelig lydisolering, og under byggeriet advarede vi om, at det kunne føre til problemer, og det er nu gået i opfyldelse.

Vi har en underskriftskampagne her - https://www.skrivunder.net/bevar_1000fryd


SAVE 1000FRYD!

We have received a request from the municipality, stating that we can no longer play loud music at concerts - this means in practice that we can no longer play livemusic, which is the bedrock of our existence.

The neighboring apartments have bad sound isolation, which is something we warned about, when they constructed it.

There is a signature campaign here - https://www.skrivunder.net/bevar_1000fryd

Moments

Throughout the past 40 years, many people have had personal and shared experiences at 1000fryd!

We want to save 1000fryd, because it is full of history and it contributes greatly to the cultural life in Aalborg.

Wednesday the 28th of October 2015 / kl 19:00 / GRATIS entre
Documentary Evening:
Aliens, Cannibals and Zombies
- A Trilogy of Italian Terror

Actor Ian McCulloch reflects upon making the italian cult movie Zombi Flesh Eaters and his other Italian horror epics - Zombi Holocaust and Contamination.

Both movies will be screening at our HALLOWEEN MOVIE NIGHT later this week...

About the movies:

Zombie Flesh Eaters is a 1979 zombie horror film directed by Lucio Fulci with screenplay by Elisa Briganti and Dardano Sacchetti. Though the title suggests this is a sequel to Zombi (the Italian title of George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead), the films are unrelated.

Praised for its special effects and make-up, Zombi Flesh Eaters has achieved a cult film status among fans of the splatter genre. When it was released in 1979 it was condemned for its extremely bloody content, notably by the UK's Conservative government.

Zombie Flesh Eaters was originally banned in the United Kingdom as part of the 1980s campaign against "video nasties". McCulloch stated that he did not see the film in its entirety, or on a big screen, until years later.