The Cinema Museum, London

Past Events Archive

Cinema Paradiso (1988) and Cinema Now (2022) on 35mm film

Sun 16 Jul 2023 @ 18:00 · Events

The Cinema Museum is proud to screen the 173 minute Director’s Cut of Giuseppe Tornatore’s masterpiece Cinema Paradiso (1988), along with Louis Holder’s 2022 documentary Cinema Now, both on 35mm film.

Blinking Buzzards – 15 July

Sat 15 Jul 2023 @ 16:00 · Events

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

The VITO Project Queer Film Club presents The Driver’s Seat (1974)

Sun 9 Jul 2023 @ 19:30 · Events

The VITO Project Queer Film Club is thrilled to collaborate with the BFI to bring you a very rare screening of The Driver’s Seat (aka Identikit) from 1974 – one of the most obscure, bizarre and wildly misunderstood films of Elizabeth Taylor’s illustrious career.

French Sundaes: Bienvenue chez les ch’tis / Welcome to the Sticks (2008)

Sun 9 Jul 2023 @ 14:00 · Events

Bienvenue chez les ch’tis / Welcome to the Sticks – Dany Boon’s marvellous comedy needs a fresh screening, and a look at modern French comedies.

Wonder Reels presents Thelma & Louise (1991) on 35mm film plus music from Judy Brush

Fri 7 Jul 2023 @ 19:30 · Events

Wonder Reels presents a set from avant-pop artist Judy Brush, followed by Ridley Scott's Oscar winner about two women with attitude, Thelma & Louise.

The Autumn Season 2023: dates for your diary

Sat 1 Jul - Wed 6 Dec 2023 · Events

Screenings, theatrical extravaganzas, film clubs, book launches, live talks and more as the Cinema Museum continues its fundraising campaign to secure its future.

Kennington Noir presents Touch of Evil (1958)

Wed 21 Jun 2023 @ 19:30 · Events

Kennington Noir presents the 1998 reconstruction of Orson Welles's 1958 noir masterpiece, in which he stars as corrupt cop Hank Quinlan, battling with Mexican prosecutor Miguel Vargas.

Women and Cocaine presents The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)

Sun 18 Jun 2023 @ 19:30 · Events

Women and Cocaine presents Maurice Chevalier as a handsome lieutenant caught between the leader of an all-female-orchestra (Claudette Colbert) and a socially awkward princess (Miriam Hopkins), in a film full of 'that Lubitsch touch'.