Past Events Archive
Kennington Noir presents Touch of Evil (1958)
Wed 21 Jun 2023 @ 19:30 · Events
Kennington Noir presents the 1998 reconstruction of Orson Welles's 1958 noir masterpiece, in which he stars as corrupt cop Hank Quinlan, battling with Mexican prosecutor Miguel Vargas.
Women and Cocaine presents The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
Sun 18 Jun 2023 @ 19:30 · Events
Women and Cocaine presents Maurice Chevalier as a handsome lieutenant caught between the leader of an all-female-orchestra (Claudette Colbert) and a socially awkward princess (Miriam Hopkins), in a film full of 'that Lubitsch touch'.
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French Sundaes: L’Horloger de St Paul / The Watchmaker of St Paul (1974)
Sun 18 Jun 2023 @ 14:00 · Events
L’Horloger de St Paul / The Watchmaker of St Paul – Bertrand Tavernier’s debut feature takes a Simenon story, set in America and brings it home to Lyon.
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T.P. McKenna – As Seen on TV
Sat 17 Jun 2023 @ 19:30 · Events
The Cinema Museum celebrates one of the greats of British TV drama, Irish actor T.P. McKenna.
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Schools Out screening of Dance Me to the End of Time (2021) plus Q&A by director Melanie Chait
Thu 15 Jun 2023 @ 19:30 · Events
Dance Me to The End of Time is a deeply personal film about love in the face of death. Award-winning filmmaker Melanie Chait documented the last four years of her life partner, London theatre director Nancy Diuguid’s life, as she fought breast cancer.
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Kennington Bioscope presents The Beloved Rogue (1927)
Wed 14 Jun 2023 @ 19:30 · Events
John Barrymore and Conrad Veidt star in this swashbuckling adventure very loosely based on the French medieval poet François Villon.
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Exploding Cinema June
Sat 10 Jun 2023 @ 19:30 · Events
Exploding Cinema returns with a night of independent short films from animation to documentary, drama to CGI and experimental to just plain mental.
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The Vito Project LGBTQ+ Film Club presents Girl Stroke Boy (1971)
Sun 4 Jun 2023 @ 18:00 · Events
The Vito Project LGBTQ+ Film Club presents a rarely seen comedy of manners that stands as one of the most forward-thinking British films of the 1970s.