Reflections on the Peaky Blinders Premiere: A Call for Birmingham's Fountains
I went to the Peaky Blinders movie premiere in Birmingham and one thing dampened my spirits
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The premiere of 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man' in Birmingham highlighted the city's cultural vibrancy but also underscored the absence of functioning fountains in Centenary Square. While the event celebrated local talent, it raised concerns about prioritizing public spaces for children amidst ongoing challenges like child poverty.
- 01The film 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man' premiered in Birmingham before streaming on Netflix.
- 02The event showcased Birmingham's cultural significance with appearances from stars like Cillian Murphy and Tim Roth.
- 03Concerns were raised about the lack of water in Centenary Square's fountains despite their activation for the premiere.
- 04Local children have creatively adapted to the dry fountains, turning them into a skating rink.
- 05The article calls for Birmingham City Council to restore the fountains for community enjoyment.
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The world premiere of 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man' took place in Birmingham, showcasing the city's cultural heritage and featuring stars like Cillian Murphy and Tim Roth. However, amidst the glitz, a poignant observation was made regarding the dry fountains in Centenary Square, which have been non-functional for over two years. While the event illuminated Birmingham's vibrancy, it also highlighted the pressing need for joyful public spaces for children, especially in a city grappling with high child poverty rates. The author expressed pride in Birmingham's role in the film's narrative but urged the Birmingham City Council to prioritize restoring the fountains for community use. The film, a sequel set during World War II, is set to release on Netflix on March 20.
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Restoring the fountains would provide a joyful space for children and families in Birmingham, enhancing community well-being.
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