The Cinema Museum, London

Entries from September 27th, 2017

Outings in Art Plus, The Vito Project and The Cinema Museum present Being Ourselves 1967-2017

September 2017 · Events

Outings in Art Plus, The Vito Project and The Cinema Museum present a day of film screenings, readings, and thought provoking discussion looking at how far we have come as a community and how technology is shaping the future.

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Photos from Jake Arnott’s Film Night

September 2017 · News

On Saturday 16th September, author Jake Arnott discussed the films that have moved, inspired and entertained him with Jon Davies.

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Kennington Talkies Presents The Girl from 10th Avenue (1935)

September 2017 · Events

The Girl from 10th Avenue (1935) stars Bette Davis.

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South Social Meets Chile

September 2017 · Events

South Social meets Chile, presenting Marcela Said’s film Los Perros (2017). This blasting study of the past Chilean dictatorship is fresh from the Cannes Film festival.

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The Vito Project presents Dog Day Afternoon (1975)

September 2017 · Events

The VITO Project presents Dog Day Afternoon, Sidney Lumet’s 1975 drama, starring Al Pacino as a man who robs a bank to pay for his lover’s sex-change operation. This will be shown in a 35mm print.

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Women Of The Lens Film Digital Broadcast Festival Sunday 26th November

September 2017 · Events

The final day of the Women Of The Lens Film Digital Broadcast Festival covers the themes of creativity, migration, identity, Lost Civilisations and the City.

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Women Of The Lens Film Digital Broadcast Festival Saturday 25th November

September 2017 · Events

The second day of the Women Of The Lens Film Digital Broadcast Festival covers the themes of The Trouble With Women, friendship, technology, girlhood and The Power Of The Feminine, plus a screening of Burning an Illusion.

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Women Of The Lens Film Digital Broadcast Festival Friday 24th November

September 2017 · Events

The first day of the Women Of The Lens Film Digital Broadcast Festival covers the themes of mental health and the family.

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