Come to an exclusive screening from Truth about Youth, a national project that aims to dispel the negative perception of London’s young people. A talented group of young actors and directors have been working with professional film-maker Kwame Lestrade to produce a series of short films that capture the truth of being young in London.
Entries from May 6th, 2012
Jack the Ripper on Film
April 2012 · Events
The ‘Jack the Ripper’ murders in 1888 have been interpreted in any number of ways across the world, but in Britain, especially in films, class has been a major preoccupation. What class was ‘Jack the Ripper’? Professor Richard Dyer traces this across a number of films, from The Lodger 1927 through Hammer horror treatments in the 1950s and 1960s, to From Hell in 2001.
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The Art of the Short Film FULL PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED
April 2012 · Events
Film historians Tony Fletcher and Alex Gleason select an eclectic mix of rarely seen gems from the 1920s-1970s, mainly culled from the collection at the Cinema Museum, including Vitaphones, R.K.O. shorts, animation, a one-reel version of The Lodger, a silent comedy compilation by Philip Jenkinson, some early British Phototones, a Widgey Newman and a film by Mervyn Peake – make sure you bring your Marmite sandwiches!
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In the Room Above the Pub: Folk & Film
April 2012 · Events
An evening of folk and film retracing the British folk club scene from the 1950s onwards, with Pete Morton as MC and archive footage presented by Doc Rowe.There’ll be songs and music in a quintessential folk club format, with floor singers, real ales and a raffle. Floor singers welcome! Contact Pete to book a spot on 07974 214987, or email petermrtn1@aol.com.
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Robinson on Robinson
April 2012 · Events
David Robinson talks about his fascinating career and collaborations in the world of film. Best known as author of the definitive biography Chaplin: His Life and Art, he was film critic for the Financial Times and then the Times for nearly 40 years, had a big hand in the creation of the Museum of the Moving Image on the South Bank, and is the Director of the annual Giornate del Cinema Muto silent film festival in Pordenone, Italy.
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This new film documents the life of Wee Willie Harris in his own words, lavishly illustrated with photos, home movies and performance footage from his personal archive. Known as ‘Britain’s Wild Man of Rock’, Willie has topped the bill all over the world and performed with such legendary artists as Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent and the Big Bopper. A regular on Britain’s first TV pop programme Six-Five Special, he is still performing today. Willie will be joining us in person for a Q&A.
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Alastair Sim, by his biographer Mark Simpson
March 2012 · Events
This great British eccentric was established as a star in such comedies as The Happiest Days of Your Life and The Belles of St Trinian’s. Clips from the Quota Quickie films of the 1930s/40s illustrate his early career, and his life outside film is explored, including his ‘adoption’ of George Cole.
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Neil Brand – The Silent Pianist Speaks
March 2012 · Events
We are delighted to host the ‘doyen of silent film pianists’ Neil Brand as he presents his critically acclaimed one-man show, using clips from some of the greatest moments in silent cinema to illustrate his globe-trotting 25-year career, and the special place of music with silent film.