The Cinema Museum, London

Amnesty Tower Hamlets Group Presents To Kill A Mockingbird

Sun 16 Oct 2016 @ 17:15 · Events

To Kill a MockingbirdThe Amnesty Tower Hamlets group campaigns for human rights around the world. The group invites you to a screening of the classic film To Kill A Mockingbird (1962), based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by the late Harper Lee and starring Gregory Peck, who won an Oscar for his performance. A tale about race prejudice in the American south, this film shines a light on injustices that we are still fighting today.

The event begins with a presentation on the Cinema Museum and an opportunity to take a tour. Two short films with a similar theme will be screened before and after To Kill A Mockingbird.

Program
17.15: Presentation and tour of the museum by Martin Humphries (approx. 20 minutes)
17.55: Amnesty International short movie: Black Youth Alive
18.00: To Kill a Mockingbird
20.10: END with Maya Angelou conclusion: Be a Rainbow in Someone Else’s Cloud

Doors open at 17.00, for a 17.15 start.

Refreshments will be available in our licensed cafe/bar.

TICKETS & PRICING

Tickets cost £10 (inc. a £0.91 booking fee) and funds raised go to Amnesty International UK, helping us to continue campaigning for human rights.

Advance tickets may be purchased from WeGotTickets.
To Kill a Mockingbird