Campaign
Scala Cinema 1978-1993 book launch holds prize raffle in aid of the Cinema Museum
September 2018 · Campaign, News
The Scala supports the Cinema Museum! Last Wednesday 26th September, London’s much-missed Scala Cinema reopened in the same King’s Cross building, for one night only, to launch a major new publication “Scala Cinema 1978-1993” by Jane Giles (FAB Press). Lavishly illustrated with over 1000 pictures, including every Scala monthly programme from 1978-1993, the book presents […]
Save The Cinema Museum Public Meeting
August 2018 · Campaign, Events, News
There is a public meeting at The Cinema Museum to update everyone on negotiations with our new landlords, Anthology, answer questions and talk about the way forward. This will include an update on our future plans, and a chance to tell us what you think.
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A short essay film about London’s Cinema Museum
July 2018 · Campaign, News
Tod Higginson has made a great little film, A Night at the Cinema Museum, about the Cinema Museum and the Kennington Bioscope.
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Update to stakeholders 10th July 2018
July 2018 · Campaign, News
The Cinema Museum Board of Trustees have issued an update about their relations with Anthology, the new owners of The Cinema Museum and Woodlands Nursing Home site.
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The Cinema Museum wins major Time Out award
May 2018 · Campaign, News
The Museum has won the Most Loved Local Culture Spot award from the London listings magazine Time Out.
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London’s Cinema Museum is keeping cinephilia alive. Can it be saved? Article about the Museum published in the April 2018 issue of Sight and Sound.
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Londonist video about the Cinema Museum campaign
March 2018 · Campaign
The Londonist website has produced a splendid video highlighting the campaign to save The Cinema Museum.
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The Roebuck Lounge is organising a screening of Armando Ianucci’s dark comedy The Death of Stalin (2017), on Monday 19 March at 19.00.