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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.