The Cinema Museum, London

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BBC Nationwide’s Michael Barratt: Life at Lime Grove

February 2013 · Events

Famous names and colourful anecdotes from a career spanning seven decades + films about the heyday of Lime Grove Studios.

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The Story of the Movies in Colour 1890s-1950s

February 2013 · Events

Colour first excited cinema audiences in the earliest days of Edison and Melies, but the path to its total adoption was not straightforward. Film historian Joel Finler discusses the interrelationships between the studios, the producers, the directors and the stars in this fascinating and highly illustrated talk.

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The Fairest One of All: Snow White at 75

February 2013 · Events

Writer, broadcaster and Disney historian, Brian Sibley celebrates Walt Disney’s first feature length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, on the 75th anniversary of the movie’s general release in Britain.

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Flux Soup: Live Music with Film

February 2013 · Events

Multi-talented musicians perform and improvise to an imaginative programme of clips and shorts from independent film-makers. A spontaneous fusion of jazz, classical and electronic instruments and apparatus!

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An Evening with Françoise Pascal

February 2013 · Events

One of the most exotic sex symbols of the 1970s, Françoise worked with Peter Sellers, Mary Millington and the Boulting Brothers, and was perhaps most famous for her role in the politically incorrect sitcom Mind Your Language.

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Peter Pan (1924) + shorts: screening

February 2013 · Events

Donald MacKenzie, organist from the Odeon Leicester Square, presents this silent classic.

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The Miller’s Tale, with the songs of Bob Dylan

February 2013 · Events

A musical comedy of Chaucer’s “14th Century Carry On”, told as never before! Starring Pete Morton as the evergreen song and dance man, the Miller.

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Star Trek: Generations (1994) / InAlienable (2008) – double bill screening

February 2013 · Events

A new chapter for some and a closing of a door to others, a final adventure with Captain Kirk. Walter Koenig wrote, produced and starred in the independent sci-fi film making up the second part of the double bill.

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