Kennington Bioscope presents Salt for Svanetia (1930), a Soviet documentary directed by Mikhail Kalatozov, along with Tales of the Thousand and One Nights (1921), by Russian emigre director Viktor Tourjansky.
Entries from January 25th, 2017
Kennington Bioscope presents Salt for Svanetia (1930)
January 2017 · Events
Twisted50 Book Launch
January 2017 · Events
Twisted50 is a book of 50 stories from 50 disturbed voices of modern horror. Join us for an unforgettable party and award ceremony to celebrate its launch.
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Walls Come Tumbling Down with Daniel Rachel
January 2017 · Events
Daniel Rachel is the author of Walls Come Tumbling Down, about the rise of Rock Against Racism, Red Wedge and the Anti Nazi League in the 1970s and 80s.
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An Afternoon with Glenda Jackson – Sold Out
January 2017 · Events
Join us for an afternoon with Glenda Jackson, who will be discussing her career in film and television with Brian Sibley.
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Films For Food returns with a screening of the critically acclaimed film I, Daniel Blake (2016) followed by a panel discussion.
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The Spring Season 2017: dates for your diary
January 2017 · Events
Screenings, memorabilia bazaar, theatrical extravaganzas, film clubs, book launches, live talks and more as the Cinema Museum continues its fundraising campaign to secure its future.
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The Misty Moon Film Society invites you to an evening dedicated to the much-loved BBC comedy Last of the Summer Wine with five of the show’s stalwarts.
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Kennington Bioscope Silent Western Saturday
January 2017 · Events
The Kennington Bioscope presents ‘Silent Western Saturday’, with film historian Kevin Brownlow.