The Cinema Museum, London

Past Events Archive

NFTS Painted Skies presents The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1962)

Wed 29 Nov 2023 @ 19:30 · Events

Karel Zeman mixes matte paintings, tinting, animated compositions, and more for this version of the famous teller of tall tales.

Exploding Cinema November

Sat 25 Nov 2023 @ 19:00 · Events

Another night of new underground short films made by independent filmmakers.

NFTS Painted Skies presents Perceval le Gallois (1978)

Fri 24 Nov 2023 @ 19:00 · Events

Éric Rohmer’s adaptation of Chrétien de Troyes’s 12th Century poem places its Arthurian legend between Medieval illustrations and classic studio-bound Westerns.

Kennington Noir presents Suddenly (1954) on 35mm film

Wed 22 Nov 2023 @ 19:30 · Events

Frank Sinatra plays a presidential assassin terrorising a household in a small town in this Fifties noir from Lewis Allen.

NFTS Painted Skies presents Dick Tracy (1990) on 35mm

Sun 19 Nov 2023 @ 19:30 · Events

NFTS Painted Skies season of films celebrating innovative set design begins with Warren Beatty's adaptation of the classic 1930s comic strip.

Misty Moon Presents The Sweeney Reunion 5

Sat 18 Nov 2023 @ 17:00 · Events

Misty Moon presents a fifth celebration of the hugely popular 1970s series about the Flying Squad, starring John Thaw and Dennis Waterman.

The Gothique Film Society presents Where Has Poor Mickey Gone? (1964) and Dracula (1931) Spanish version

Fri 17 Nov 2023 @ 19:00 · Events

The Gothique Film Society season continues with 'an eclectic evening' featuring a legendary British horror film long thought lost, and the equally legendary 1931 Spanish-language version of Universal’s Dracula

Screening of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962), with a new original score performed live-to-picture by composer Jason Frederick – SORRY EVENT CANCELLED

Wed 15 Nov 2023 @ 19:30 · Events

The Classic Horror Experience presents the 1962 cult favourite The Brain That Wouldn't Die, now with a new original score performed live-to-picture by composer Jason Frederick, as well as an opening short film and introduction to the era.