The Cinema Museum, London

Past Events Archive

London Festival of Architecture Move IT! animation workshop

Sun 9 Jun 2019 @ 10:30 · Events

A special London Festival of Architecture Move IT! Spend time as a family learning the fantastically creative process of stop-motion animation and explore this year’s LFA theme of ‘boundaries’.

Argentinian Film Season: Nueve reinas (Nine Queens) (2000)

Fri 7 Jun 2019 @ 19:30 · Events

In the first of a monthly season of Argentinian films, Nueve reinas (Nine Queens) (2000) is a clever, fast-moving thriller starring Ricardo Darín and Gastón Pauls.

Kennington Talkies presents For the Defense (1930)

Thu 6 Jun 2019 @ 19:30 · Events

Kennington Talkies concludes the Kay Francis season with For the Defense, a 1930 pre-Code crime drama, directed by John Cromwell and co-starring William Powell.

The Fifth Kennington Bioscope Silent Film Weekend – Sunday Programme

Sun 2 Jun 2019 @ 10:00 · Events

On the 1st and 2nd of June the Kennington Bioscope will present its fifth Silent Film Festival at the Cinema Museum, curated in conjunction with Kevin Brownlow.

The Fifth Kennington Bioscope Silent Film Weekend – Saturday Programme

Sat 1 Jun 2019 @ 10:00 · Events

On the 1st and 2nd of June the Kennington Bioscope will present its fifth Silent Film Festival at the Cinema Museum, curated in conjunction with Kevin Brownlow.

Faraday Labour Party screening of Where to Invade Next (2015)

Fri 31 May 2019 @ 19:30 · Events

Faraday Branch Labour Party presents Michael Moore's documentary, where he "invades" other countries to see what the USA can learn from them.

Kennington Talkies presents Stranded (1935)

Thu 30 May 2019 @ 19:30 · Events

Kennington Talkies continues the Kay Francis season with Stranded, a 1935 drama, directed by Frank Borzage and co-starring George Brent and Patricia Ellis.

Kennington Bioscope presents City Girl (1930)

Wed 29 May 2019 @ 19:30 · Events

The Kennington Bioscope presents City Girl, F.W. Murnau's rarely seen 1930 silent drama starring Charles Farrell and Mary Duncan.