The Cinema Museum, London

Past Events Archive

Peter Bradshaw’s Desert Island Films event postponed

Sat 25 Apr 2020 @ 19:30 · Events

Peter Bradshaw, chief film critic of The Guardian, discusses ten of his favourite films with critic and broadcaster Anna Smith.

Blinking Buzzards – 25 April event postponed

Sat 25 Apr 2020 @ 16:00 · Events

The UK Buster Keaton Society. Quarterly meeting of the society dedicated to the appreciation of the silent comedian.

Kennington Bioscope Silent Comedy Weekend event postponed

Sat 18 Apr - Sun 19 Apr 2020 · Events

Due to the coronavirus situation we have decided, with much regret, to postpone the Silent Film Comedy Weekend which was scheduled for Saturday 18 April – Sunday 19 April 2020. The new date is September 5th and 6th and you can read about it HERE.

Argentinian Film Season: La ciénaga (The Swamp) (2001) event postponed

Fri 17 Apr 2020 @ 19:30 · Events

Lucrecia Martel’s brilliant debut feature is a gripping dissection of class decadence and dysfunctional family life.

Kennington Noir presents Pitfall (1948) event postponed

Wed 15 Apr 2020 @ 19:30 · Events

Kennington Noir presents Pitfall (1948), directed by Andre de Toth and starring Lizabeth Scott, Dick Powell and Raymond Burr.

Kennington Bioscope presents Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) event cancelled

Wed 1 Apr 2020 @ 19:30 · Events

The Kennington Bioscope is our regular cinema event featuring live accompaniment to both classic and lesser-seen silent films. This edition of the Bioscope features The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917).

The VITO Project presents Good Manners (2017) event postponed

Sun 29 Mar 2020 @ 18:30 · Events

The VITO Project presents a rare and special opportunity to see an affecting and magical fairy tale, one of the most interesting movies to come from Brazil in past years.

The Celluloid Sorceress presents Night Shift (1982) on 35mm event cancelled

Sat 28 Mar 2020 @ 15:30 · Events

Henry Winkler breaks away from his image as The Fonz as mild mannered mortuary attendant turned "Love Broker" Chuck in the classic '80s comedy that launched the film career of Batman Michael Keaton as ideas man Billy Blaze.