Past Events Archive
Kennington Talkies presents Pillow Talk (1959)
Wed 3 Jul 2019 @ 19:30 · Events
Kennington Talkies concludes the season of Doris Day films with Pillow Talk (1959), a screwball comedy directed by Michael Gordon, and co-starring Rock Hudson.
The Autumn Season 2019: dates for your diary
Mon 1 Jul - Sat 30 Nov 2019 · Events
Screenings, theatrical extravaganzas, film clubs, book launches, live talks and more as the Cinema Museum continues its fundraising campaign to secure its future.
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Wonder Reels: Laetitia Sadier + What is Democracy? (2018)
Sun 30 Jun 2019 @ 18:30 · Events
Wonder Reels present a special screening of documentary What Is Democracy? (2018), with live music from leftist icon Laetitia Sadier, in aid of Help Refugees.
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Pride Event – We’re on the Telly! Television’s role in liberating LGBT lives
Fri 28 Jun 2019 @ 19:00 · Events
Terry Sanderson explores how LGBT lives were woven intrinsically into drama, soaps and reality TV, followed by a screening of 1984 BBC drama More Lives Than One.
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Kennington Talkies presents Calamity Jane (1953)
Thu 27 Jun 2019 @ 19:30 · Events
Kennington Talkies continues the season of Doris Day films with Calamity Jane (1953), a musical directed by David Butler, and co-starring Howard Keel.
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French Sundaes: La Haine (1995)
Sun 23 Jun 2019 @ 14:30 · Events
French Sundaes presents La Haine (1995), about three young friends and their struggle to live in the banlieues of Paris.
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Mic Dixon presents War School (2018)
Fri 21 Jun 2019 @ 18:00 · Events
This documentary features Veterans for Peace, Quakers and Forces Watch and reveals how the British government is spending £100m of new public funding to promote military values to the public and entice children into the armed forces.
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Kennington Talkies presents Love Me or Leave Me (1955)
Thu 20 Jun 2019 @ 19:30 · Events
Kennington Talkies continues the season of Doris Day films with Love Me or Leave Me (1955), a musical drama directed by Charles Vidor, and co-starring James Cagney.