Don’t miss our screening of never before seen home movies shot between 1927 and 1942 – plus a 35mm print of Howard’s 1942 Red Cross appeal on the set of First of the Few. See the famed star of Pygmalion and Gone With the Wind in a new light!
Entries from September 26th, 2012
Leslie Howard On and Off Screen
September 2012 · Events
An Evening with Liz Fraser NEW EVENT
September 2012 · Events
A lively evening of clips and conversation with the funny and engaging star of Carry On and other much-loved British screen comedy.
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Micro/Macro: The World Inside/Out FULLY BOOKED – RETURNS ONLY
September 2012 · Events
This stunning programme of moving image will bring you into the inner world of science and the vastness of outer space. Covering a period over 100 years, it traces a fascinating path from early microcinematography to Soviet footage of solar storms by A. Peleshian, and his rarely seen ‘Our Century’.
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The Fred Karno Company Centenary Celebrations
September 2012 · Events
“A. J.” Marriot presents an illustrated talk on the music hall artistes, including Chaplin and Laurel, who 100 years ago sailed to the US with comedian and impresario Fred Karno.
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Celebrate Black History Month
September 2012 · Events
Victim Support, in partnership with The Cinema Museum, is hosting a special event for Black History Month 2012. Celebrate with an afternoon of diversity, including short films, live acts, special guest speakers and networking opportunities.
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Funny Bones with Dan Kamin
September 2012 · Events
Dan Kamin trained Robert Downey Jr for his Oscar-nominated performance in Chaplin and created Johnny Depp’s comedy moves for Benny and Joon. Join him for this special event and experience the artistry of cinema’s greatest comedian from the inside, deconstructing Chaplin’s comedy with film clips, live demonstrations, audience participation, and a classic Chaplin short with live musical accompaniment by celebrated theatre, film and television composer Terry Davies. You’ll never look at comedy the same way again!
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Keaton Henson
September 2012 · Events
Keaton is a 23 year-old songwriter from the suburbs of London. He spends his days alone – at first by chance, and now by choice – writing, recording and drawing from his bedroom. At least that was the plan …
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Little Joe and LUX present Cinema as a Subversive Art: An All-night Filmic Wake for Amos Vogel
September 2012 · Events
Celebrating the life and legacy of the founder of the legendary film society Cinema 16 and author of the indispensable guide ‘Film as a Subversive Art’, including screenings of works by Kenneth Anger, Maya Deren, Dusan Makavejev, Paul Sharits, Carolee Schneemann and Stan Brakhage, many screening from original 35mm and 16mm prints. Free tea and coffee for all ticket holders.