Melvyn Bragg talks about Ken Russell’s films for BBC’s Monitor programme, followed by a screening of The Debussy Film (1965).
Entries from June 21st, 2017
Kennington Bioscope presents another special evening of 9.5mm films from the collection of Kevin Brownlow, who will also introduce the programme.
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Amnesty Tower Hamlets group invites you to a screening of the Iranian animated biographical film, Persepolis (2007).
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Pictures from the South Social Film Festival screening of The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki
June 2017 · News
The latest South Social Film Festival event at the Museum on Friday May 12th was a Finnish evening including a screening of the delightful The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki (2016).
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Jake Arnott’s Film Night
June 2017 · Events
Author Jake Arnott will be showing clips and discussing the movies that have moved, inspired and entertained him.
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Visit to the Museum by The Worshipful Company of Tobacco Pipe Makers & Tobacco Blenders
June 2017 · News
On Tuesday 30th May, the Museum played host to The Worshipful Company of Tobacco Pipe Makers & Tobacco Blenders.
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The VITO Project is delighted to present Tongues Untied, an American 1989 documentary film directed by Marlon T. Riggs.
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A Tribute to Ken Russell
May 2017 · Events
Over five days in August (Wednesday 23rd – Sunday 27th) The Cinema Museum will be celebrating the life and work of a visionary genius – a groundbreaking pioneer in TV and film making – the flamboyant, unconventional, controversial, and one of the last great British romantics, Ken Russell.