The Cinema Museum, London

Upcoming Events

Women and Cocaine presents Dancing Lady (1933)

Fri 20 Jun 2025 @ 19:30 · Events

Torn between tough yet supportive producer Patch Gallagher (Clark Gable) and wealthy suitor Tod Newton (Franchot Tone), aspiring Broadway dancer Janie Barlow (Joan Crawford) navigates romance, rivalry, and ambition in this dazzling backstage drama.

Misty Moon Presents The Bill Reunion 13

Sat 28 Jun 2025 @ 17:00 · Events

Misty Moon brings back the boys and girls from Sun Hill for more memories from Theatre Bill.

French Sundaes: Les roseaux sauvages (1994) on 35mm

Sun 6 Jul 2025 @ 14:00 · Events

A 1994 French drama film directed by André Téchiné about the sexual awakening of four teenagers and their subsequent sensitive passage into adulthood at the end of the Algerian War.

Celebrating Peter Sellers: A Shot in the Dark (1964)

Sat 12 Jul 2025 @ 19:30 · Events

Peter Sellers plays Inspector Jacques Clouseau, who is sent to the country home of millionaire Benjamin Ballon to investigate the shooting of his chauffeur, Miguel.

Some new kind of kick presents Engaged to Death (1957)

Sat 19 Jul 2025 @ 19:30 · Events

A tale of love, rivalry and passion set in the 50s world of motorcycle speed races, shot at main competitions, such as Monza's GP and the last Milano-Taranto race.

French Sundaes: Lacombe, Lucien (1974)

Sun 7 Sep 2025 @ 14:00 · Events

Lacombe, Lucien is a 1974 French war drama film by Louis Malle about a French teenage boy during the German occupation of France in World War II, which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.

Celebrating Peter Sellers: Being There (1979)

Sat 13 Sep 2025 @ 19:30 · Events

In Hal Ashby's film, Sellers plays a simple-minded gardener who by accident becomes an unofficial advisor to the powerful in Washington.

Some new kind of kick presents The Cramps and The Mutants: The Napa State Tapes (1978)

Sat 20 Sep 2025 · Events

On June 13, 1978, the Target Video collective filmed a performance by The Cramps and The Mutants at Napa State Hospital to an audience of around 100 mental patients. Their recording of the show became an underground sensation.