The Cinema Museum, London

Past Events Archive

Women and Cocaine Christmas Special presents Marie Dressler: Emma (1932)

Tue 20 Dec 2022 @ 19:30 · Events

After decades of raising the motherless Smith children, housekeeper Emma Thatcher is faced with resentment when she marries their father.

Special preview screening of Right to Roam (2022)

Thu 15 Dec 2022 @ 18:00 · Events

Clapham Film Unit presents a special preview screening of Right to Roam (2022), a documentary about the struggle to access the land in England from 1932 to the present.

Kennington Bioscope presents 9.5 Anniversary: The Wonderful Lie of Nina Petrovna (1929)

Wed 14 Dec 2022 @ 19:30 · Events

Christopher Bird present an evening celebrating the history of the first successful amateur film format, which turns 100 years old in December.

The Vito Project LGBTQ+ Film Club presents Imitation of Life (1959) on 35mm film

Sun 11 Dec 2022 @ 18:00 · Events

The Vito Project LGBTQ+ Film Club season continues with Douglas Sirk's powerful tale of motherhood and racism in 1950s America

Rare Cinema Europe presents Pygmalion (1937)

Wed 7 Dec 2022 @ 19:30 · Events

This Dutch version of Pygmalion was completed in 1937, two years after the first ever film of George Bernard Shaw’s famous play was made in Germany, and a year before the British film starring Leslie Howard.

The Spring Season 2023: dates for your diary

Mon 5 Dec - Fri 30 Jun 2023 · Events

Screenings, theatrical extravaganzas, film clubs, book launches, live talks and more as the Cinema Museum continues its fundraising campaign to secure its future.

The Live Ghost Tent – Quarterly meeting of The Laurel and Hardy Society – 3rd December 2022

Sat 3 Dec 2022 @ 15:00 · Events

The Live Ghost Tent – quarterly meeting of The Laurel and Hardy Society.

The Gothique Film Society presents The Flying Squad (1940) and The Hound of Blackwood Castle (1968), introduced by Kim Newman

Fri 2 Dec 2022 @ 19:00 · Events

The Gothique Film Society continues its 56th season with two Edgar Wallace adaptations, introduced by critic, author, and broadcaster Kim Newman.