The Cinema Museum, London

Past Events Archive

Cinema Museum Bookstall

Sat 13 Dec 2014 @ 14:00 · Events

Rack shelving with piles of film canisters

The Cinema Museum Bookstall is open to all between 2pm and 5pm. Admission free. In addition to books, magazines and stills there will be some films, equipment and other items surplus to our requirements.

Book launch: Jeremy Trafford’s The Assassins

Thu 11 Dec 2014 @ 19:30 · Events

The Cinema Museum launches Jeremy Trafford's new novel with a Q&A with the author and a screening of documentary Andrew and Jeremy Get Married (2004).

One Reeler Film Club

Tue 9 Dec 2014 @ 19:00 · Events

One Reeler Film Club

This regular event (second Tues of each month, Sept-Dec 2014) provides a rare opportunity to see early 20th-century 'one reel’ films alongside contemporary short films, plus Q&As and a licensed bar. A must for cineastes and filmmakers alike!

The Fido Awards 2014

Sun 7 Dec 2014 @ 13:00 · Events

A glamorous awards ceremony to recognise the stand out pooch performances of the last 12 months. Hosted by film journalist and screenwriter Toby Rose, with jury members including Kate Muir from The Times.

Kinima Presents: L.A. Confidential and Live Cine-Variety

Sat 6 Dec 2014 @ 17:30 · Events

Kinima are excited to be back for the third and final event of the year. To go out with a bang we are showing Curtis Hanson’s detective neo-noir, L.A. Confidential (1997) in 35mm.

Actors Rechoired go to the Movies!

Sat 6 Dec 2014 @ 14:00 · Events

Join Actors Rechoired in the stardust setting of London’s Cinema Museum, celebrating the celluloid songbook at its best!

Kennington Bioscope

Wed 3 Dec 2014 @ 19:30 · Events

Kennington Bioscope presents True Heart Susie (1919), directed by D.W Griffith and starring Lillian Gish, with live piano accompaniment by John Sweeney.

The Trash Cannes Film Festival – APOLOGIES, CANCELLED DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL

Sun 30 Nov 2014 @ 18:00 · Events

The Trash Cannes Festival - an opportunity to dive in to the hidden, forgotten, and overlooked cultural eddies in London.