See CTPI's Exhibitions and Film Screenings. For more example of exhibitions and film screenings organised by the Centre see pages on our research projects: Projects Film: Anote’s Ark This screening is one of a series of events around COP26, hosted by the School of Divinity, Edinburgh. Film: Tev Aviv on Fire At the AAR conference in San Diego, the award-winning comedy about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Tel Aviv on Fire, will be screened. Art: The murals of the Bogside artists This exhibition tells the story of the 'Troubles' through the twelve large scale murals of The People’s Galleryin Derry/Londonderry. My neighbourhood: The Zabbaleen of Cairo This show is a colourful personal journey from the city of Vienna to Ethiopia by foot, then into the lives of Cairo’s rubbish collectors. Performance: Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas Professor Jolyon Mitchell and Dr Lesley Orr will feature 'Ploughs into ploughshares' in Edinburgh's Festival Fringe. Reading: The Courage to Be Join us for the reading of 'The Courage To Be', followed by a panel discussion. Film: Open Bethlehem As Christmas approaches, join CTPI and the Grassmarket Project for a beautiful and challenging film about Bethlehem – a city under occupation. Film : A Polite Bribe You are invited to the screening of the film A Polite Bribe, followed by a panel discussion. Shadows of the Divine Exhibition The Shadows of the Divine exhibition, an interview with Jolyon Mitchell. Film Festival: Africa in Motion Film Festival The Centre for Theology and Public Issues is sponsoring four films at the Africa in Motion Film Festival this Saturday, 5 November. Performance: Mr. Darwin’s Tree The CTPI is co-presenting Mr. Darwin’s Tree at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This article was published on 2024-03-19