The Cinema Museum, London

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An Evening with June Whitfield

May 2013 · Events

Ingénue with Noël Coward, ‘Mother’ in Ab Fab, June has starred alongside comic greats including Hancock, Benny Hill, Frankie Howerd, Terry Scott and the Carry On team. Interview with Glenn Mitchell. A Cine Sisters event.

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Carmen/ Burlesque on Carmen

May 2013 · Events

Odeon Leicester Square organist Donald MacKenzie presents a classic from Cecil B. DeMille … plus Chaplin’s version!

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Flux Soup: live music with film

May 2013 · Events

Experience unique improvised music on jazz, classical and electronic instruments/apparatus, plus short films and animations from independent filmmakers. Curated by Chiara Ambrosio and Bird Radio.

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“Cinema Songbook”: a celebration of music and film!

May 2013 · Events

A second edition of CINEMA SONGBOOK – a night of live music and screenings to celebrate songs in films outside the musicals genre, with exclusive live performances by NIGHT WORKS, ZOOEY, GRAHAM MUSHNIK and HONG KONG IN THE 60s.

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Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) by Hugo Vickers

May 2013 · Events

This visual treat from Beaton’s authorised biographer and literary executor reveals the life of the photographer whose career encompassed fashion, society portraiture, war work and costume/set design for stage and screen (including Gigi and My Fair Lady). Also highlighted is his strange love affair with Greta Garbo.

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Don’t Bother With Them, They’re Silent: Kevin Brownlow’s Choice – Part 3

May 2013 · Events

Another not-to-be-missed screening, as the Oscar-winning film historian introduces more rare films from his collection. Stephen Horne accompanies.

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Transculture at the Cinema Museum: The Amazing Truth about Queen Raquela (2008)

May 2013 · Events

Don’t miss this rare screening with a special introduction. Raquela, a trans-woman from the Philippines, dreams of escaping the streets of Cebu City for a fairy tale life in Paris.

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An Evening with Derren Nesbitt

May 2013 · Events

In conversation with Jonathan Rigby. Often portraying the villain, his acting credits include The Blue Max (1966), The Naked Runner with Frank Sinatra (1967), the role of Major von Hapen in Where Eagles Dare (1968), and The Prisoner, in which he was Number Two in “It’s Your Funeral”.

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