The Cinema Museum, London

Entries from September 7th, 2017

An Evening with Julia Cave – SORRY EVENT POSTPONED UNTIL 2018

September 2017 · Events

Julia Cave, the people researcher and interviewer for the BBC’s The Great War series, in conversation with Kevin Brownlow.

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More photos from the Ken Russell Festival

September 2017 · News

More photos from the Tribute to Ken Russell season at the Cinema Museum. These feature Robert Powell and Georgina Hale, who introduced Mahler (1974), and Glenda Jackson, who introduced The Music Lovers (1970).

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Kennington Talkies Presents Born to be Bad (1934)

September 2017 · Events

Born to be Bad is a 1934 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Lowell Sherman, and starring Loretta Young and Cary Grant.

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Photos from the final event of the Ken Russell Festival

September 2017 · News

Ken Russell’s widow Lisi was joined by film editor Michael Bradsell and actress Judith Paris for a discussion on Ken’s life and work, chaired by Brian Sibley, on the last day of the Tribute to Ken Russell season at the Cinema Museum.

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Kennington Classics Presents Sense and Sensibility (1995)

September 2017 · Events

Sense and Sensibility is Ang Lee’s 1995 film, based on Jane Austen’s novel and starring Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant.

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The Greatest Christmas Show On Earth

September 2017 · Events

Another great evening of entertainment from artistes who were caught on film at the very the top of their game.

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Michael Powell Discovery: Caste (35mm)

September 2017 · Events

The first ever public screening of this print of Michael Powell’s little-known 1930 directorial debut.

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Classic Gershwin

September 2017 · Events

Join Viv McLean, piano, and Susan Porrett, narrator, for an intriguing, eclectic mix of Gershwin’s music and stories about his life.

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