The Cinema Museum, London

The Autumn Season 2015: dates for your diary

Mon 1 Jun - Fri 25 Dec 2015 · Events

King Creole

Still from King Creole – see our Adam Feinstein on Michael Curtiz event on Thu 24 Sep

More details can be found on the individual event pages that are being posted under Upcoming Events.

TICKETS & PRICING

(unless otherwise stated)

In advance: £8.50/£6.50 concessions (retired, students and the unemployed, with proof to be presented upon entry)

  • either online (plus 50p booking fee), by going to Billetto and searching on the name of the event
  • or from the venue – please phone on 020 7840 2200. Card payments can now be accepted – we welcome MasterCard, Maestro, Visa, Visa Electron, Discover, Diners Club International and JCB.

On the door: £10/£7 concessions

Included: a chance to explore the Museum from an hour before the start of the event!

June

  • 3 Kennington Bioscope
  • 6 Film and Memorabilia Bazaar
  • 7 Vintage Technology Fair
  • 11 Screening of From Borehamwood to Hollywood: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Elstree (2014)
  • 13 Cinema Museum Bookstall 14.00-17.00
  • 13 Screening of Carry on Screaming 17.00 – Sorry sold out
  • 13 The Misty Moon Film Society Presents An Audience With Fenella Fielding 20.00 – Sorry sold out
  • 20 & 21 Kennington Bioscope Film Festival from 10.30
  • 21 Cardboard Citizens Fundraising Walk will end at the museum with breakfast and a Chaplin film 05.00
  • 24 The Vito Project presents Victim (1961)
  • 25 Jerry Epstein in His Own Words: Remembering Charlie Chaplin 19.00
  • 26 Marlene strides the stage again for Pride
  • 27 Wonder Reels presents The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967) plus dance troupe Salut Les Copines

July

  • 9 Screening of Dawn of the Dead (1978) 17.00
  • 9 The Misty Moon Film Society in conjunction with The Cinema Museum presents An Evening with Ken Foree
  • 11 Cinema Museum Bookstall 14.00-17.00
  • 12 Syd, the other Chaplin: Talk by Lisa Stein Haven 14.30
  • 15 Kennington Bioscope – Sorry no Bioscope this month
  • 29 The Vito Project presents The Killing of Sister George (1968) introduced by Stella Duffy

August

  • 1 Hercules Editions screening of The Last Laugh / Der Letzte Mann (1924) + discussion with Claire Crowther author of Silents 14.30
  • 8 Cinema Museum Bookstall 14.00-17.00
  • 8 Blinking Buzzards 16.00
  • 15 Transgender Film Festival 18.00
  • 16 DIY Filmmaking Workshop
  • 21, 22 & 23 Wotever DIY Film Festival
  • 26 The Vito Project screening of Stud Life
  • 29 Screening of Woman in Gold (2015) with an introduction and Q&A from its screenwriter Alexi Kaye Campbell

September

  • 2 – 4 Monty Python stills exhibition 11.00-17.00
  • 2 Kennington Bioscope
  • 9 Kennington Talkies presents Red Dust (1932) and The Secret Six (1931)
  • 12 Cinema Museum Bookstall 14.00-17.00
  • 17 British Urban Film Festival Awards
  • 19 & 20 Open House Weekend
  • 19 Screening of Confessions of a Window Cleaner 17.00
  • 19 The Misty Moon Film Society Presents Robin Askwith: The Second Coming 20.00
  • 23 Kennington Bioscope
  • 24 Adam Feinstein on Michael Curtiz
  • 25 Exploding Cinema Present The Disposable Film Festival 2015
  • 26 Love and Devotion: Three documentaries about kinky lifestyles 18.00
  • 30 The Vito Project screening of Les Invisibles (2012)

October

  • 1 Screenings of documentary Love Hard (2014) by Sensate Films 18.00 & 20.00
  • 1 Kennington Talkies presents a W.C. Fields Anniversary double bill – International House (1933) and It’s a Gift (1934)
  • 3 The Gothique at 50. Separate double bills 14.00 & 19.30
  • 10 Cinema Museum Bookstall 14.00-17.00
  • 10 Screening of Please Sir! The Movie 17.00
  • 10 The Misty Moon Film Society Presents An Audience With David Barry and Peter Cleall: Please Sir! The Reunion 20.00
  • 11 The Misty Moon Film Society Presents Berkoff’s Women 20.00
  • 14 Farewell to Film Review
  • 15 An Evening with Andre Vincent
  • 17 Blinking Buzzards 16.00
  • 21 Kennington Bioscope presents The Matinee Idol (1928)
  • 22 An Evening with Anthony Slide
  • 23 Screening of Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn (2015)
  • 24 Kennington Bioscope presents A Silent Laughter Saturday
  • 25 Screening of Who Taught You to Hate? (2014) with Q&A 14:30
  • 28 The Vito Project screening of Outrageous! (1977)
  • 29 Kennington Talkies presents Wings (1927)
  • 30 John Glen discusses his life as a director and editor
  • 31 Saturday Morning Pictures 6 10.00

November

  • 2 & 4 Screening of documentary Eating Happiness (2015)
  • 6 Kinima presents Mr. Vampire (1985) plus Cine-Variety
  • 7 Home Movie Day 11.00
  • 7 An Evening with Sarah Waters
  • 8 Fantom Films Carry On event
  • 9 Screening of documentary Eating Happiness (2015)
  • 11 Kennington Bioscope
  • 12 Written In Dust
  • 13 Screening of The Crazies (1973) 17.00
  • 13 The Misty Moon Film Society Presents An Audience With Lynn Lowry 20.00
  • 14 Cinema Museum Bookstall 14.00-17.00
  • 14 Written In Dust
  • 15 Brixton Reel screening of Salsa film plus dance workshop – free event 15.00
  • 15 South Social Film Festival 2015 Closing Event – screening of Per Amor Vostro 18.30 – Sorry cancelled
  • 16 Screening of documentary Eating Happiness (2015)
  • 18 Kennington Talkies presents Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)
  • 19 & 20 Screening of documentary Eating Happiness (2015)
  • 21 Entering the Ancient World through Silent Cinema 14.00-18.00
  • 23 Screening of documentary Eating Happiness (2015)
  • 25 The Vito Project screening of We Were Here (2011)
  • 26 Screening of documentary Eating Happiness (2015)
  • 27 The London Film Convention presents An Evening with Jane Merrow
  • 28 Screening of Too Many Crooks (1959) 17.00
  • 28 The Misty Moon Film Society Presents An Audience With Vera Day 20.00
  • 30 Screening of documentary Eating Happiness (2015)

December

  • 2 Kennington Bioscope
  • 3 Brian Sibley on Alice in Movieland
  • 4 The London Film Convention presents An Evening with Elizabeth Shepherd
  • 5 The Dead Funny Double Feature Club, introduced by Rochester Kino and Robin Ince – Quatermass and the Pit (1967) and Lifeforce (1985) 19.00 – Sorry cancelled
  • 7 Screening of documentary Eating Happiness (2015)
  • 9 Kennington Talkies presents a James Cagney double bill – Taxi! (1932) and Picture Snatcher (1933) – Sorry cancelled
  • 12 Cinema Museum Bookstall 14.00-17.00
  • 12 The Cinema Museum and Brooklands Museum present The King’s Cup (1933) and A Fire Has Been Arranged (1935)
  • 14,15,16 Screening of documentary Eating Happiness (2015)
  • 16 REEL Bangladesh presents the documentary film Mass E Bhat (2014) with Q&A 19.00
  • 19 The Greatest Variety Show Ever 2015
  • 21 Screening of documentary Open Bethlehem (2014) with Q&A 18.30
  • 30 The Vito Project screening of Cabaret (1972) + party! 18.00