Friday 23 January

Hamnet 12A

1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid…
Chloé Zhao, UK, USA, 2025, 125m.
Fri 23 Jan
17:45

No Other Choice 15

In his wickedly incisive new thriller, Park Chan-wook delivers a brutal allegory of modern work culture, starring Lee Byung Hun as…
Park Chan-wook, South Korea, France, 2025, 139m.
Fri 23 Jan
18:00

Saipan 15

Saipan explores the explosive clash between Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup. Their feud, rooted in clashing…
Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, Ireland, UK, 2025, 90m.
Fri 23 Jan
18:30

Members' Scratch Night 18

Part of Members' Events
Our Members' Scratch Night returns on Friday 23 January to help more of the creatives in our membership community develop their WIP…
180m.
Fri 23 Jan
19:00

Sentimental Value 15

Following the success of global phenomenon The Worst Person in the World, Academy Award-nominee Joachim Trier reunites with BAFTA nominee Renate…
Joachim Trier, Norway, France, Germany, Denmark, 2025, 133m.

Blue Velvet (40th Anniversary) 18

There's something going on behind the white picket fences of Lumberton, North Carolina. And after stumbling upon a severed human ear…
David Lynch, USA, 1986, 121m.
Fri 23 Jan
21:00

Saturday 24 January

No Other Choice 15

Part of Bring Your Baby Screenings
In his wickedly incisive new thriller, Park Chan-wook delivers a brutal allegory of modern work culture, starring Lee Byung Hun as…
Park Chan-wook, South Korea, France, 2025, 139m.
Sat 24 Jan
10:45
Sat 24 Jan
13:45
Sat 24 Jan
17:00
Sat 24 Jan
20:15

Raya and The Last Dragon PG

Part of Films for the Family
A young warrior princess named Raya (voiced by Kelly Marie Tran) tries to reunite her kingdom by finding the last survivor…
Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, United States, 2021, 103m.
Sat 24 Jan
11:00

Hamnet 12A

1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid…
Chloé Zhao, UK, USA, 2025, 125m.
Sat 24 Jan
13:30
Sat 24 Jan
20:30

The Ruling Class 15

Part of Composing Cinema
For this edition of Composing Cinema, we are delighted to welcome Academy Award nominated composer John Cameron who will be joining…
Peter Medak, Peter Medak, 1972, 154m.
Sat 24 Jan
14:00

Saipan 15

Saipan explores the explosive clash between Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup. Their feud, rooted in clashing…
Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, Ireland, UK, 2025, 90m.
Sat 24 Jan
16:15
Sat 24 Jan
18:30

Sentimental Value 15

Following the success of global phenomenon The Worst Person in the World, Academy Award-nominee Joachim Trier reunites with BAFTA nominee Renate…
Joachim Trier, Norway, France, Germany, Denmark, 2025, 133m.
Sat 24 Jan
17:30

Marty Supreme 15

Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness. The…
Josh Safdie, USA, 2025, 150m.
Sat 24 Jan
19:45

Sunday 25 January

Raya and The Last Dragon PG

Part of Films for the Family
A young warrior princess named Raya (voiced by Kelly Marie Tran) tries to reunite her kingdom by finding the last survivor…
Don Hall, Carlos López Estrada, United States, 2021, 103m.
Sun 25 Jan
11:00

The Voice of Hind Rajab 15

January 29, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 5-year old girl is trapped in a car under fire…
Kaouther Ben Hania, France, Tunsia, USA, UK, 2025, 89m.
Sun 25 Jan
12:00

No Other Choice 15

In his wickedly incisive new thriller, Park Chan-wook delivers a brutal allegory of modern work culture, starring Lee Byung Hun as…
Park Chan-wook, South Korea, France, 2025, 139m.
Sun 25 Jan
13:00
Sun 25 Jan
17:10
Sun 25 Jan
20:00

Ran 12A

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
One of the most important and influential film makers in cinematic history, Akira Kurosawa directed 30 films in a career spanning…
Akira Kurosawa, Japan, France, 1985, 160m.
Sun 25 Jan
14:00

LSFF: Can You Imagine A World? PG

Part of London Short Film Festival 2026 Screened in partnership with London Short Film Festival
A programme inviting young audiences to imagine worlds both vast and small, where empathy and curiosity shape what comes next. Suitable…
Various Directors, Various Countries, 2024 / 2025, 52m.
Sun 25 Jan
14:20

Hamnet 12A

1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid…
Chloé Zhao, UK, USA, 2025, 125m.
Sun 25 Jan
15:45
Sun 25 Jan
20:20

LSFF: A Raised Voice, Amplified 18

Part of London Short Film Festival 2026 Screened in partnership with London Short Film Festival
A curated selection of artists films that explore how language, communication and meaning circulates around disability, deafness, and chronic illness. Shifting…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 64m.
Sun 25 Jan
16:00

Marty Supreme 15

Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness. The…
Josh Safdie, USA, 2025, 150m.
Sun 25 Jan
18:10

Saipan 15

Saipan explores the explosive clash between Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup. Their feud, rooted in clashing…
Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, Ireland, UK, 2025, 90m.
Sun 25 Jan
18:25

Monday 26 January

Hamnet 12A

1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid…
Chloé Zhao, UK, USA, 2025, 125m.
Mon 26 Jan
14:45
Mon 26 Jan
17:25

The Makioka Sisters 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Tuesday 13 January will be introduced by independent curator Yuriko Hamaguchi. This lyrical adaptation of the beloved novel…
Kon Ichikawa, Japan, 1983, 140m.

It Was Just an Accident 12A

Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, It Was Just an Accident is a fearless tour-de-force from cinematic luminary Jafar Panahi. Both…
Jafar Panahi, Iran, France, Luxembourg, 2025, 104m.
Mon 26 Jan
15:15

No Other Choice 15

In his wickedly incisive new thriller, Park Chan-wook delivers a brutal allegory of modern work culture, starring Lee Byung Hun as…
Park Chan-wook, South Korea, France, 2025, 139m.
Mon 26 Jan
17:50
Mon 26 Jan
20:00

Blue Moon 15

On the evening of 31 March, 1943, legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart confronts his shattered self-confidence in Sardi’s bar as his former…
Richard Linklater, Ireland, USA, 2025, 100m.
Mon 26 Jan
18:15

The Voice of Hind Rajab 15

January 29, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 5-year old girl is trapped in a car under fire…
Kaouther Ben Hania, France, Tunsia, USA, UK, 2025, 89m.
Mon 26 Jan
20:25

Saipan 15

Saipan explores the explosive clash between Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup. Their feud, rooted in clashing…
Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, Ireland, UK, 2025, 90m.
Mon 26 Jan
20:40

Tuesday 27 January

Hamnet 12A

1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid…
Chloé Zhao, UK, USA, 2025, 125m.
Tue 27 Jan
14:50
Tue 27 Jan
20:15

No Other Choice 15

In his wickedly incisive new thriller, Park Chan-wook delivers a brutal allegory of modern work culture, starring Lee Byung Hun as…
Park Chan-wook, South Korea, France, 2025, 139m.
Tue 27 Jan
15:10
Tue 27 Jan
18:00

The Voice of Hind Rajab 15

January 29, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 5-year old girl is trapped in a car under fire…
Kaouther Ben Hania, France, Tunsia, USA, UK, 2025, 89m.
Tue 27 Jan
15:30

Saipan 15

Saipan explores the explosive clash between Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup. Their feud, rooted in clashing…
Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, Ireland, UK, 2025, 90m.
Tue 27 Jan
17:45
Tue 27 Jan
20:45

Video Bazaar presents: Burst City 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema Screened in partnership with Video Bazaar
Burst City is an explosive Molotov cocktail of dystopian sci-fi, Mad Max-style biker wars against yakuza gangsters and the police, and riotous…
Sogo Ishii, Japan , 1982, 115m.

Wednesday 28 January

Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence 15

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Wednesday 21 January will be introduced by film journalist James Balmont. David Bowie stars in Nagisa Oshima's 1983…
Nagisa Oshima, Japan, New Zealand, UK, 1983, 123m.
Wed 28 Jan
15:00

No Other Choice 15

In his wickedly incisive new thriller, Park Chan-wook delivers a brutal allegory of modern work culture, starring Lee Byung Hun as…
Park Chan-wook, South Korea, France, 2025, 139m.
Wed 28 Jan
15:15
Wed 28 Jan
20:35

Hamnet 12A

1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid…
Chloé Zhao, UK, USA, 2025, 125m.
Wed 28 Jan
15:30
Wed 28 Jan
18:00

The Voice of Hind Rajab 15

January 29, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 5-year old girl is trapped in a car under fire…
Kaouther Ben Hania, France, Tunsia, USA, UK, 2025, 89m.
Wed 28 Jan
17:45

Saipan 15

Saipan explores the explosive clash between Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup. Their feud, rooted in clashing…
Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, Ireland, UK, 2025, 90m.
Wed 28 Jan
18:15

Blue Velvet (40th Anniversary) 18

There's something going on behind the white picket fences of Lumberton, North Carolina. And after stumbling upon a severed human ear…
David Lynch, USA, 1986, 121m.
Wed 28 Jan
20:00

Sentimental Value 15

Following the success of global phenomenon The Worst Person in the World, Academy Award-nominee Joachim Trier reunites with BAFTA nominee Renate…
Joachim Trier, Norway, France, Germany, Denmark, 2025, 133m.
Wed 28 Jan
20:15

Thursday 29 January

No Other Choice 15

In his wickedly incisive new thriller, Park Chan-wook delivers a brutal allegory of modern work culture, starring Lee Byung Hun as…
Park Chan-wook, South Korea, France, 2025, 139m.
Thu 29 Jan
14:50
Thu 29 Jan
17:40

Saipan 15

Saipan explores the explosive clash between Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup. Their feud, rooted in clashing…
Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, Ireland, UK, 2025, 90m.
Thu 29 Jan
15:15
Thu 29 Jan
20:50

Hamnet 12A

1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid…
Chloé Zhao, UK, USA, 2025, 125m.
Thu 29 Jan
15:30
Thu 29 Jan
18:10

It Was Just an Accident 12A

Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, It Was Just an Accident is a fearless tour-de-force from cinematic luminary Jafar Panahi. Both…
Jafar Panahi, Iran, France, Luxembourg, 2025, 104m.
Thu 29 Jan
17:55

Blue Moon 15

On the evening of 31 March, 1943, legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart confronts his shattered self-confidence in Sardi’s bar as his former…
Richard Linklater, Ireland, USA, 2025, 100m.
Thu 29 Jan
20:15

Forbidden Games 18

Part of Members' Events
Forbidden Games was suggested by our member Rachael Grant who writes: 'It’s a heart-breaking story following the bond between two young children…
René Clément, France, 1952, 86m.
Thu 29 Jan
20:30

Friday 30 January

Is This Thing On? 15

As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex and Tess Novak find themselves at a crossroads, both collectively and individually. Facing middle age…
Bradley Cooper, USA, 2025, 121m.
Fri 30 Jan
15:10

Nouvelle Vague 12A

This is the story of Godard making Breathless, told in the style and spirit in which Godard made Breathless. …
Richard Linklater, France, USA, 2025, 106m.
Fri 30 Jan
15:30
Fri 30 Jan
18:00

Live stand-up + Is This Thing On? 18

This screening will be preceded by a mini stand-up comedy show, featuring a handful of short comedy sets and compèred by…
Bradley Cooper, USA, 2025, 124m.

Saturday 31 January

Bambi U

Part of Films for the Family
The forest comes alive with Bambi, the critically acclaimed coming-of-age story that has thrilled and entertained generations of fans. This grand…
David Hand, USA, 1942, 70m.
Sat 31 Jan
11:00

Is This Thing On? 15

As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex and Tess Novak find themselves at a crossroads, both collectively and individually. Facing middle age…
Bradley Cooper, USA, 2025, 121m.
Sat 31 Jan
12:15
Sat 31 Jan
17:20

Nouvelle Vague 12A

This is the story of Godard making Breathless, told in the style and spirit in which Godard made Breathless. …
Richard Linklater, France, USA, 2025, 106m.
Sat 31 Jan
12:30
Sat 31 Jan
20:30

Terry's GI Dad + Q&A Rating TBC

London Breeze Film Festival is delighted to present the winner of its Best Feature Documentary award for 2025 at The Garden Cinema.…
Jonathan Beamish, 2025, UK, USA, 87m.
Sat 31 Jan
13:00

The Clinic 18

Screened in partnership with Sine Screen
Set within a modest clinic in the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, run by the married couple San San Oo and Aung…
Midi Z, Taiwan, Myanmar, 2023, 87m.
Sat 31 Jan
16:00

The Crazy Family 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Saturday 31 January will be introduced by Tom Cunliffe (UCL), and will be followed by a post film…
Gakuryu Ishii, Japan, 1984, 106m.
Sat 31 Jan
18:00

Avant-Drag! + Q&A 18

To mark the start of LGBT+ History Month, the Royal Anthropological Institute, in partnership with Spectra, Queer Non-Fiction Films, presents a…
Fil Ieropoulos, Greece, 2024, 92m.
Sat 31 Jan
19:50

Sunday 1 February

Bambi U

Part of Films for the Family
The forest comes alive with Bambi, the critically acclaimed coming-of-age story that has thrilled and entertained generations of fans. This grand…
David Hand, USA, 1942, 70m.
Sun 01 Feb
11:00

Is This Thing On? 15

As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex and Tess Novak find themselves at a crossroads, both collectively and individually. Facing middle age…
Bradley Cooper, USA, 2025, 121m.
Sun 01 Feb
14:00
Sun 01 Feb
19:00

Nouvelle Vague 12A

This is the story of Godard making Breathless, told in the style and spirit in which Godard made Breathless. …
Richard Linklater, France, USA, 2025, 106m.
Sun 01 Feb
15:00
Sun 01 Feb
19:30

Monday 2 February

The Ballad of Narayama 15

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Thursday 22 January will be introduced by Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick), and followed by a post film…
Shohei Imamura, Japan, 1983, 130m.
Mon 02 Feb
15:00

Is This Thing On? 15

Part of Hard of Hearing
As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex and Tess Novak find themselves at a crossroads, both collectively and individually. Facing middle age…
Bradley Cooper, USA, 2025, 121m.
Mon 02 Feb
15:15
Mon 02 Feb
20:30

Nouvelle Vague 12A

This is the story of Godard making Breathless, told in the style and spirit in which Godard made Breathless. …
Richard Linklater, France, USA, 2025, 106m.
Mon 02 Feb
15:30
Mon 02 Feb
17:45

Tuesday 3 February

Is This Thing On? 15

As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex and Tess Novak find themselves at a crossroads, both collectively and individually. Facing middle age…
Bradley Cooper, USA, 2025, 121m.
Tue 03 Feb
15:15
Tue 03 Feb
18:00

Forbidden Games 18

Part of Members' Events
Forbidden Games was suggested by our member Rachael Grant who writes: 'It’s a heart-breaking story following the bond between two young children…
René Clément, France, 1952, 86m.
Tue 03 Feb
15:30

Nouvelle Vague 12A

This is the story of Godard making Breathless, told in the style and spirit in which Godard made Breathless. …
Richard Linklater, France, USA, 2025, 106m.
Tue 03 Feb
15:45
Tue 03 Feb
20:30

The Makioka Sisters 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Tuesday 13 January will be introduced by independent curator Yuriko Hamaguchi. This lyrical adaptation of the beloved novel…
Kon Ichikawa, Japan, 1983, 140m.

Wednesday 4 February

Is This Thing On? 15

As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex and Tess Novak find themselves at a crossroads, both collectively and individually. Facing middle age…
Bradley Cooper, USA, 2025, 121m.
Wed 04 Feb
15:15
Wed 04 Feb
20:30

Nouvelle Vague 12A

This is the story of Godard making Breathless, told in the style and spirit in which Godard made Breathless. …
Richard Linklater, France, USA, 2025, 106m.
Wed 04 Feb
15:45
Wed 04 Feb
18:15

Site&Sound 08: Build it Up, Tear it Down 18

Screened in partnership with Site & Sound
Site&Sound is an event series that explores the relationship between architecture and film. Each session will feature curated clips and short films…
75m.
Wed 04 Feb
18:45

Thursday 5 February

Is This Thing On? 15

As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex and Tess Novak find themselves at a crossroads, both collectively and individually. Facing middle age…
Bradley Cooper, USA, 2025, 121m.
Thu 05 Feb
15:30
Thu 05 Feb
18:15

Nouvelle Vague 12A

This is the story of Godard making Breathless, told in the style and spirit in which Godard made Breathless. …
Richard Linklater, France, USA, 2025, 106m.
Thu 05 Feb
15:45

The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Thursday 5 February will be introduced by Irene González-López (Birkbeck), and will be followed by a post film…
Kazuo Hara, Japan, 1987, 121m.
Thu 05 Feb
18:00

Beautiful Thing 15

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026
This film was proposed by our members William Reynolds, Will Chegwidden, and Benjamin Harrison. Will writes: 'A wonderful 1994 coming of…
Hettie MacDonald, UK, 1996, 90m.
Thu 05 Feb
20:45

Friday 6 February

100 Nights of Hero 12A

When a charming house guest (Nicholas Galitzine) arrives at a remote castle, the delicate dynamic between a neglectful husband, his innocent…
Julia Jackman, UK, 2025, 90m.
Fri 06 Feb
15:30

LUZ 花明渡 18

Part of Focus Hong Kong CNY 2026 Screened in partnership with Focus Hong Kong
UK PREMIERE. The latest work from acclaimed Hong Kong writer director Flora Lau, LUZ is a bold new vision which explores how…
Flora Lau, Hong Kong (S.A.R. China), China, 2025, 102m.
Fri 06 Feb
18:00

Saturday 7 February

The Smurfs U

Part of Films for the Family
A group of tiny blue creatures from a magical forest are accidentally transported to modern-day New York City, where they must…
Raja Gosnell, United States, 2011, 103m.
Sat 07 Feb
11:00

Shaolin Soccer 少林足球 12

Part of Focus Hong Kong CNY 2026 Screened in partnership with Focus Hong Kong
A rare screening of the Director’s Cut of Stephen Chow’s classic kung fu football comedy, one of his wildest, wackiest and…
Stephen Chow, Hong Kong (S.A.R. China), China, 2001, 112m.
Sat 07 Feb
16:00

Montages of a Modern Motherhood 虎毒不 18

Part of Focus Hong Kong CNY 2026 Screened in partnership with Focus Hong Kong
One of the most acclaimed Hong Kong films of recent years, Oliver Chan’s second feature is a powerful and hard-hitting look…
Chan Oliver Siu Kuen, Hong Kong (S.A.R. China), 2024, 111m.
Sat 07 Feb
18:30

Sunday 8 February

The Smurfs U

Part of Films for the Family
A group of tiny blue creatures from a magical forest are accidentally transported to modern-day New York City, where they must…
Raja Gosnell, United States, 2011, 103m.
Sun 08 Feb
11:00

Kagemusha 12A

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
When a warlord dies, a peasant thief is called upon to impersonate him, and then finds himself haunted by the warlord’s…
Akira Kurosawa, Japan, USA, 1980, 181m.
Sun 08 Feb
13:00

Collage making workshop U

Part of Members' EventsPart of Members' Events
Led by our very own 'Queen of Collage', Marzia Castelli, this workshop will allow you to unleash your creativity and craft…
180m.

Fox and His Friends 15

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026
This film was proposed by, and on Sunday 8 February will be introduced by, independent film curator Jaison Washington. He writes:…
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Germany, 1975,
Sun 08 Feb
19:00

Monday 9 February

Quiet on Set: The Class Division in the Film Industry? + Q&A 18

The UK film industry has historically and systemically failed to represent people from working-class backgrounds. This is the focus of Scottish…
91m.
Mon 09 Feb
18:00

LRB Screen/London Reviewed: Night and the City (1950) with Ronan Bennett PG

Screened in partnership with London Review of Books
The latest season of the LRB’s long-running film series continues its exploration of visions of London created by non-British filmmakers throughout 2026.…
Jules Dassin, UK, 1950, 96m.
Mon 09 Feb
20:00

Tuesday 10 February

Ran 12A

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
One of the most important and influential film makers in cinematic history, Akira Kurosawa directed 30 films in a career spanning…
Akira Kurosawa, Japan, France, 1985, 160m.
Tue 10 Feb
14:45

Wednesday 11 February

Tampopo 15

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
The tale of an eccentric band of culinary ronin who guide the widow of a noodle-shop owner on her quest for…
Juzo Itami, Japan, 1985, 114m.
Wed 11 Feb
15:15

Thursday 12 February

Desert Hearts 15

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026
This film was proposed by members Sally O'Neill, Kitty Robertson, Stephen Burns, and Molly Thomas. Molly writes: 'For LGBT+ History Month,…
Donna Deitch, USA, 1985, 91m.
Thu 12 Feb
15:30

Typhoon Club 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on 12 February will be introduced by Alexander Jacoby (Oxford Brookes), and will be followed by a film discussion…
Shinji Somai, Japan, 1985, 115m.
Thu 12 Feb
18:00

Friday 13 February

The Crazy Family 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Saturday 31 January will be introduced by Tom Cunliffe (UCL), and will be followed by a post film…
Gakuryu Ishii, Japan, 1984, 106m.
Fri 13 Feb
20:45

Saturday 14 February

Frozen PG

Part of Films for the Family
The royal ice-drama phenomenon that spawned a franchise, it is no surprise it went on to become the fifth highest-grossing film…
Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee , United States, 2013, 97m.
Sat 14 Feb
11:00

Four Springs 18

Part of Chinese Cinema Project
The screening on 14 February will be followed by an online Q&A with the director Lu Qingyi. Four Springs is a…
Lu Qingyi, China, 2017, 105m.
Sat 14 Feb
13:00

Tarot readings, Demi Moore-tinis + Ghost 18

Part of Members' Events
This Valentine's Day, members are invited to join us for one for our team's most-beloved on-screen romances: Ghost. Tickets include a…
126m.
Sat 14 Feb
19:00

Sunday 15 February

Frozen PG

Part of Films for the Family
The royal ice-drama phenomenon that spawned a franchise, it is no surprise it went on to become the fifth highest-grossing film…
Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee , United States, 2013, 97m.
Sun 15 Feb
11:00

Ran 12A

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
One of the most important and influential film makers in cinematic history, Akira Kurosawa directed 30 films in a career spanning…
Akira Kurosawa, Japan, France, 1985, 160m.
Sun 15 Feb
13:00

Avant-Drag! 18

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026
Avant-Drag! Radical Performers Re-Imagine Athens offers an exhilarating look at ten Athenian drag performers who deconstruct gender, nationalism, belonging, and identity, while…
Fil Ieropoulos, Greece, 2024, 92m.
Sun 15 Feb
19:30

Monday 16 February

Diosa (Goddess) + Q&A 18

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026
To mark LGBTQI+ History Month in the UK, Instituto Cervantes are teaming up with SRUK – The Spanish Researchers Assoc in…
Cyprien Clément-Delmas, Spain, 2024, 70m.
Mon 16 Feb
18:10

The Ballad of Narayama 15

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Thursday 22 January will be introduced by Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick), and followed by a post film…
Shohei Imamura, Japan, 1983, 130m.
Mon 16 Feb
20:00

Tuesday 17 February

Frozen PG

Part of Films for the Family
The royal ice-drama phenomenon that spawned a franchise, it is no surprise it went on to become the fifth highest-grossing film…
Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee , United States, 2013, 97m.
Tue 17 Feb
11:00

The Handmaiden 18

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026Part of Members' Events
The Handmaiden was proposed by our members Cathy Lee and Sofia Canhoto. No Other Choice director Park Chan-wook turns to the past…
Park Chan-wook , South Korea, 2016, 145m.
Tue 17 Feb
17:30

Wednesday 18 February

Fox and His Friends 15

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026
This film was proposed by, and on Sunday 8 February will be introduced by, independent film curator Jaison Washington. He writes:…
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Germany, 1975,
Wed 18 Feb
14:30

Typhoon Club 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on 12 February will be introduced by Alexander Jacoby (Oxford Brookes), and will be followed by a film discussion…
Shinji Somai, Japan, 1985, 115m.
Wed 18 Feb
15:30

Industry Panel: Intimacy Coordination 18

Part of Members' Events
As The Garden Cinema members community is not just made up of cinema enthusiasts, but also covers a large range of…
60m.
Wed 18 Feb
19:00

Thursday 19 February

His Motorbike, Her Island 15

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Thursday 19 February will be introduced by season curator George Crosthwait, and will be followed by a post…
Nobuhiko Obayashi, Japan, 1986, 90m.
Thu 19 Feb
18:00

Friday 20 February

Fantasia U

Part of Films for the Family
A magical journey through sound and vision, Disney's classic Fantasia consists of eight pieces of classical music, each set to its own…
Various, USA, 1940, 120m.
Fri 20 Feb
11:00

Saturday 21 February

Fantasia U

Part of Films for the Family
A magical journey through sound and vision, Disney's classic Fantasia consists of eight pieces of classical music, each set to its own…
Various, USA, 1940, 120m.
Sat 21 Feb
11:00

Beautiful Thing 15

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026
This film was proposed by our members William Reynolds, Will Chegwidden, and Benjamin Harrison. Will writes: 'A wonderful 1994 coming of…
Hettie MacDonald, UK, 1996, 90m.
Sat 21 Feb
13:30

Sunday 22 February

Fantasia U

Part of Films for the Family
A magical journey through sound and vision, Disney's classic Fantasia consists of eight pieces of classical music, each set to its own…
Various, USA, 1940, 120m.
Sun 22 Feb
11:00

Desert Hearts 15

Part of LGBT+ History Month 2026
This film was proposed by members Sally O'Neill, Kitty Robertson, Stephen Burns, and Molly Thomas. Molly writes: 'For LGBT+ History Month,…
Donna Deitch, USA, 1985, 91m.
Sun 22 Feb
19:30

Wednesday 25 February

The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Thursday 5 February will be introduced by Irene González-López (Birkbeck), and will be followed by a post film…
Kazuo Hara, Japan, 1987, 121m.
Wed 25 Feb
15:30

We Are Doc Women presents: Still Pushing Pineapples + Q&A 12A

Screened in partnership with We Are Doc Women
What happens when you’ve created the worst hit song ever – at least according to the music press? What comes after…
Kim Hopkins, UK, 2025, 92m.
Wed 25 Feb
20:00

Thursday 26 February

Tetsuo: The Iron Man 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Thursday 26 February will be introduced by Mark Player, author of Japanese Cinema and Punk, and will be followed…
Shinya Tsukamoto, Japan, 1989, 67m.
Thu 26 Feb
18:00

Saturday 28 February

The London International Animation Festival presents Animated Shorts for Families PG

Part of Films for the Family
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. Come and take a mind-bending ride with us and watch some…
Various Directors , Various Countries, Various Years, 80m.
Sat 28 Feb
11:00

Members' sake & cheese tasting 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese CinemaPart of Members' EventsPart of Members' Events
To celebrate our trip to 1980s Japan with our Lost Decade season, we're delighted to welcome back the team from Sake…
Sake Collective, Japan, 2026, 120m.
Sat 28 Feb
19:00

His Motorbike, Her Island 15

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Thursday 19 February will be introduced by season curator George Crosthwait, and will be followed by a post…
Nobuhiko Obayashi, Japan, 1986, 90m.
Sat 28 Feb
21:00

Sunday 1 March

The London International Animation Festival presents Animated Shorts for Families PG

Part of Films for the Family
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. Come and take a mind-bending ride with us and watch some…
Various Directors , Various Countries, Various Years, 80m.
Sun 01 Mar
11:00

Photosensitive 15

Part of KINOTEKA The 24th Polish Film Festival Screened in partnership with KINOTEKA Polish Film Festival
NEW POLISH CINEMA - Kinoteka 2026: Well known on TV and with a small role in Scarborn, this is Matylda Giegżno’s…
Tadeusz Śliwa, Poland, 2025, 93m.
Sun 01 Mar
16:00

The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Thursday 5 February will be introduced by Irene González-López (Birkbeck), and will be followed by a post film…
Kazuo Hara, Japan, 1987, 121m.
Sun 01 Mar
17:00

Anniversary 15

Part of KINOTEKA The 24th Polish Film Festival Screened in partnership with KINOTEKA Polish Film Festival
NEW POLISH CINEMA - Kinoteka 2026: When Ellen and Paul’s son introduces his new girlfriend one lovely afternoon at their 25th…
Jan Komasa, USA, 2025, 112m.
Sun 01 Mar
18:40

Monday 2 March

Typhoon Club 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on 12 February will be introduced by Alexander Jacoby (Oxford Brookes), and will be followed by a film discussion…
Shinji Somai, Japan, 1985, 115m.
Mon 02 Mar
20:15

Wednesday 4 March

Tampopo 15

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
The tale of an eccentric band of culinary ronin who guide the widow of a noodle-shop owner on her quest for…
Juzo Itami, Japan, 1985, 114m.
Wed 04 Mar
20:00

Saturday 7 March

Homeward Bound U

Part of Films for the Family
This family-friendly adventure is a remake of a 1963 film about three pets who go to extraordinary lengths to be reunited…
Duwayne Dunham, United States, 1993, 81m.
Sat 07 Mar
11:00

Tetsuo: The Iron Man 18

Part of 1980s: The Lost Decade of Japanese Cinema
Our screening on Thursday 26 February will be introduced by Mark Player, author of Japanese Cinema and Punk, and will be followed…
Shinya Tsukamoto, Japan, 1989, 67m.
Sat 07 Mar
21:00

Sunday 8 March

Homeward Bound U

Part of Films for the Family
This family-friendly adventure is a remake of a 1963 film about three pets who go to extraordinary lengths to be reunited…
Duwayne Dunham, United States, 1993, 81m.
Sun 08 Mar
11:00

Unknown Pleasures 12

Two unemployed Chinese teenagers have trouble resisting the temptations of the Western world. …
Jia Zhangke, China, Japan, Korea, France, 2002, 112m.
Sun 08 Mar
18:00

Saturday 21 March

The Tigger Movie U

Part of Films for the Family
When Tigger declines to help Pooh and his friends build a home for Eeyore the donkey, they suggest he leave them…
Jun Falkenstein, United States, 2000, 74m.
Sat 21 Mar
11:00

Sunday 22 March

The Tigger Movie U

Part of Films for the Family
When Tigger declines to help Pooh and his friends build a home for Eeyore the donkey, they suggest he leave them…
Jun Falkenstein, United States, 2000, 74m.
Sun 22 Mar
11:00

Monday 23 March

The Bough Breaks + Q&A 18

Part of Planting Seeds
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with conservationist Alan Watson Featherstone, Danny Strong (co-director, ecologist & wildlife cameraman) and…
Caroline Strong & Danny Strong, UK, 2023, 67m.
Mon 23 Mar
18:00

Sunday 29 March

Shaun The Sheep Movie U

Part of Films for the Family
Twenty years after his first appearance, Wallace and Gromit’s cheeky sidekick finally gets his own big screen adventure in this delightful…
Mark Burton, United Kingdom, 2015, 82m.
Sun 29 Mar
11:00

Tuesday 31 March

Shaun The Sheep Movie U

Part of Films for the Family
Twenty years after his first appearance, Wallace and Gromit’s cheeky sidekick finally gets his own big screen adventure in this delightful…
Mark Burton, United Kingdom, 2015, 82m.
Tue 31 Mar
11:00

Saturday 4 April

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory U

Part of Films for the Family
Get into the chocolate-eating spirit with this iconic and scrumdiddlyumptious version of Roald Dahl's much-loved classic, 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'.…
Mel Stuart, USA, 1971, 100m.
Sat 04 Apr
11:00

Sunday 5 April

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory U

Part of Films for the Family
Get into the chocolate-eating spirit with this iconic and scrumdiddlyumptious version of Roald Dahl's much-loved classic, 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'.…
Mel Stuart, USA, 1971, 100m.
Sun 05 Apr
11:00

Monday 6 April

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory U

Part of Films for the Family
Get into the chocolate-eating spirit with this iconic and scrumdiddlyumptious version of Roald Dahl's much-loved classic, 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'.…
Mel Stuart, USA, 1971, 100m.
Mon 06 Apr
11:00

Thursday 9 April

Aladdin U

Part of Films for the Family
This classic Disney musical animation is loosely inspired by one of the stories associated with the Middle Eastern folk tales collection…
John Musker, Ron Clements, United States, 1992, 91m.
Thu 09 Apr
11:00

Saturday 11 April

Aladdin U

Part of Films for the Family
This classic Disney musical animation is loosely inspired by one of the stories associated with the Middle Eastern folk tales collection…
John Musker, Ron Clements, United States, 1992, 91m.
Sat 11 Apr
11:00

Sunday 12 April

Aladdin U

Part of Films for the Family
This classic Disney musical animation is loosely inspired by one of the stories associated with the Middle Eastern folk tales collection…
John Musker, Ron Clements, United States, 1992, 91m.
Sun 12 Apr
11:00

Saturday 18 April

Encanto U

Part of Films for the Family
Set in an enchanted town in the Colombian mountains, Encanto charts the lives of The Madrigal family. They live in a large,…
Jared Bush, Byron Howard, United States, 2021, 109m.
Sat 18 Apr
11:00

Sunday 19 April

Encanto U

Part of Films for the Family
Set in an enchanted town in the Colombian mountains, Encanto charts the lives of The Madrigal family. They live in a large,…
Jared Bush, Byron Howard, United States, 2021, 109m.
Sun 19 Apr
11:00

Wednesday 22 April

Earth Day 2026: Colossal Wreck with Josh Appignanesi 12A

Part of Planting Seeds
This special screening, part of Planting Seeds, the Garden Cinema's environmental film strand, marks Earth Day 2026, the UN-backed global event…
Josh Appignanesi,, UK, 2025, 90m.
Wed 22 Apr
20:00

Saturday 25 April

Mary Poppins U

Part of Films for the Family
“Practically Perfect In Every Way” Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) flies out of the windy London skies and into the home of…
Robert Stevenson, USA, 1964, 139m.
Sat 25 Apr
11:00

Sunday 26 April

Mary Poppins U

Part of Films for the Family
“Practically Perfect In Every Way” Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) flies out of the windy London skies and into the home of…
Robert Stevenson, USA, 1964, 139m.
Sun 26 Apr
11:00

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100 Nights of Hero 12A

Julia Jackman, 2025, UK
When a charming house guest (Nicholas Galitzine) arrives at a remote castle, the delicate dynamic between a neglectful husband, his innocent bride Cherry (Maika Monroe), and their devoted maid Hero (Emma Corrin), is thrown into chaos. Based on Isabel Greenberg’s acclaimed graphic… Read More
Fri 06 Feb
15:30

Aladdin U

(John Musker, Ron Clements, USA, 1992)
This classic Disney musical animation is loosely inspired by one of the stories associated with the Middle Eastern folk tales collection 'One Thousand and One Nights'. Street-smart Aladdin, pairs up with clever, confident Princess Jasmine to fight against the evil sorcerer Jafar… Read More
Thu 09 Apr
11:00
Sat 11 Apr
11:00
Sun 12 Apr
11:00

The Ballad of Narayama 15

Shohei Imamura, 1983, Japan
Our screening on Thursday 22 January will be introduced by Alastair Phillips (University of Warwick), and followed by a post film discussion group in the Atrium Bar.   Cinematic anthropologist extraordinaire Shohei Imamura won his first Palme d'Or at the 1983 Cannes… Read More
Mon 02 Feb
15:00
Mon 16 Feb
20:00

Bambi U

The forest comes alive with Bambi, the critically acclaimed coming-of-age story that has thrilled and entertained generations of fans. This grand adventure is full of humour, heart, and some of the most beloved characters of all time: Bambi, the wide-eyed fawn, his… Read More
Sat 31 Jan
11:00
Sun 01 Feb
11:00

Beautiful Thing 15

Hettie MacDonald/ 1996/ UK
This film was proposed by our members William Reynolds, Will Chegwidden, and Benjamin Harrison. Will writes: 'A wonderful 1994 coming of age film set on a council estate in South East London, with a great cast, superb comedic and dramatic performances, a… Read More
Thu 05 Feb
20:45
Sat 21 Feb
13:30

Blue Moon 15

Richard Linklater, 2025, Ireland, USA
On the evening of 31 March, 1943, legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart confronts his shattered self-confidence in Sardi’s bar as his former collaborator Richard Rodgers celebrates the opening night of his ground-breaking hit musical Oklahoma! The Garden Cinema View: This tremendously witty and… Read More
Mon 26 Jan
18:15
Thu 29 Jan
20:15

Blue Velvet (40th Anniversary) 18

David Lynch, 1986, USA
There's something going on behind the white picket fences of Lumberton, North Carolina. And after stumbling upon a severed human ear in a field, mystery-loving college student Jeffrey Beaumont is determined to find out what. Teaming up with the daughter of a… Read More
Fri 23 Jan
21:00
Wed 28 Jan
20:00

The Crazy Family 18

Gakuryu Ishii, 1984, Japan
Our screening on Saturday 31 January will be introduced by Tom Cunliffe (UCL), and will be followed by a post film discussion group in the Atrium Bar. The Kobayashi family finally are able to move out of their tiny, cramped Tokyo apartment… Read More
Sat 31 Jan
18:00
Fri 13 Feb
20:45

Desert Hearts 15

Donna Deitch, 1985, USA
This film was proposed by members Sally O'Neill, Kitty Robertson, Stephen Burns, and Molly Thomas. Molly writes: 'For LGBT+ History Month, I’d love to see a screening of the iconic Desert Hearts. It is a queer film made by queer creatives –… Read More
Thu 12 Feb
15:30
Sun 22 Feb
19:30

The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On 18

Kazuo Hara, 1987, Japan
Our screening on Thursday 5 February will be introduced by Irene González-López (Birkbeck), and will be followed by a post film discussion group in the Atrium Bar. Conceived by Shohei Imamura, Kazuo Hara’s infamous and audacious documentary follows Kenzo Okuzaki, an ageing… Read More
Thu 05 Feb
18:00
Wed 25 Feb
15:30
Sun 01 Mar
17:00

Encanto U

(Jared Bush, Byron Howard, USA, 2021)
Set in an enchanted town in the Colombian mountains, Encanto charts the lives of The Madrigal family. They live in a large, magical house, with each family member possessing a unique power – ranging from speaking to animals to super strength. The young… Read More
Sat 18 Apr
11:00
Sun 19 Apr
11:00

Fantasia U

A magical journey through sound and vision, Disney's classic Fantasia consists of eight pieces of classical music, each set to its own piece of animation. More than 60 years after the film was made, each section has its own appeal, with moods ranging… Read More
Fri 20 Feb
11:00
Sat 21 Feb
11:00
Sun 22 Feb
11:00

Forbidden Games 18

René Clément/ 1952/ France
Forbidden Games was suggested by our member Rachael Grant who writes: 'It’s a heart-breaking story following the bond between two young children trying to cope with their surroundings in a war-ravaged France. The two lead child actors are both excellent, and it’s one… Read More
Thu 29 Jan
20:30
Tue 03 Feb
15:30

Fox and His Friends 15

Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1975, Germany
This film was proposed by, and on Sunday 8 February will be introduced by, independent film curator Jaison Washington. He writes: 'One of the most tragic and beautiful films of all time. Fassbinder himself as “Fox” the carney, and his newfound bourgeois… Read More
Sun 08 Feb
19:00
Wed 18 Feb
14:30

Frozen PG

Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, 2013, United States
The royal ice-drama phenomenon that spawned a franchise, it is no surprise it went on to become the fifth highest-grossing film of all time and the Oscar-winner for Best Animated Feature (it also won Golden Globe and Bafta for the same category).… Read More
Sat 14 Feb
11:00
Sun 15 Feb
11:00
Tue 17 Feb
11:00

Hamnet 12A

Chloé Zhao, 2025, UK, USA
1580 England. Impoverished Latin tutor William Shakespeare meets free-spirited Agnes, and the pair, captivated by one another, strike up a torrid affair that leads to marriage and three children. Yet as Will pursues a budding theatre career in far-away London, Agnes anchors… Read More
Fri 23 Jan
17:45
Sat 24 Jan
13:30
Sun 25 Jan
15:45
Mon 26 Jan
14:45
Tue 27 Jan
14:50
Wed 28 Jan
15:30
Thu 29 Jan
15:30

The Handmaiden 18

Park Chan-wook, 2016, South Korea
The Handmaiden was proposed by our members Cathy Lee and Sofia Canhoto. No Other Choice director Park Chan-wook turns to the past for a sensual, florid adaptation of Sarah Waters’ Fingersmith. 1930s Korea is under the control of the Japanese empire. Young maid… Read More
Tue 17 Feb
17:30

His Motorbike, Her Island 15

Nobuhiko Obayashi, 1986, Japan
Our screening on Thursday 19 February will be introduced by season curator George Crosthwait, and will be followed by a post film discussion group in the Atrium Bar. Nobuhiko Obayashi (Hausu) takes on the Bōsōzoku (youth bike gang) genre with a poetic and… Read More
Thu 19 Feb
18:00
Sat 28 Feb
21:00

Homeward Bound U

(Duwayne Dunham, USA, 1993)
This family-friendly adventure is a remake of a 1963 film about three pets who go to extraordinary lengths to be reunited with their owners. When a family temporarily leave their golden retriever, bulldog and cat at a friend's farm, the animals grow… Read More
Sat 07 Mar
11:00
Sun 08 Mar
11:00

Is This Thing On? 15

Bradley Cooper, 2025, USA
As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex and Tess Novak find themselves at a crossroads, both collectively and individually. Facing middle age and the spectre of impending divorce, Alex seeks renewed purpose in the New York stand-up comedy scene, while Tess confronts the… Read More
Fri 30 Jan
15:10
Sat 31 Jan
12:15
Sun 01 Feb
14:00
Mon 02 Feb
15:15
Tue 03 Feb
15:15
Wed 04 Feb
15:15
Thu 05 Feb
15:30

It Was Just an Accident 12A

Jafar Panahi/ 2025/ Iran, France, Luxembourg
Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, It Was Just an Accident is a fearless tour-de-force from cinematic luminary Jafar Panahi. Both urgently political and deeply humane, this new moral classic confronts truth and uncertainty, revenge and mercy, head-on. When auto mechanic Vahid… Read More
Mon 26 Jan
15:15
Thu 29 Jan
17:55

Kagemusha 12A

Akira Kurosawa, 1980, Japan, USA
When a warlord dies, a peasant thief is called upon to impersonate him, and then finds himself haunted by the warlord’s spirit as well as his own ambitions. In his late colour masterpiece Kagemusha, Akira Kurosawa returns to the samurai film and… Read More
Sun 08 Feb
13:00

The London International Animation Festival presents Animated Shorts for Families PG

Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. Come and take a mind-bending ride with us and watch some of the best short animated films, full of visually dazzling joy, from all around the world. The London International Animation Festival has… Read More
Sat 28 Feb
11:00
Sun 01 Mar
11:00

The Makioka Sisters 18

Kon Ichikawa, 1983, Japan
Our screening on Tuesday 13 January will be introduced by independent curator Yuriko Hamaguchi. This lyrical adaptation of the beloved novel by Junichiro Tanizaki was a late-career triumph for director Kon Ichikawa. Structured around the changing of the seasons, The Makioka Sisters follows… Read More

Marty Supreme 15

Josh Safdie, 2025, USA
Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness. The Garden Cinema View: There's no time to rest in this angsty 2.5 hour saga made with exceptional filmmaking craft by Josh… Read More
Sat 24 Jan
19:45
Sun 25 Jan
18:10

Mary Poppins U

“Practically Perfect In Every Way” Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews) flies out of the windy London skies and into the home of two mischievous children. With the help of a carefree chimney sweep named Bert (Dick Van Dyke), the spirited nanny turns every… Read More
Sat 25 Apr
11:00
Sun 26 Apr
11:00

Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence 15

Nagisa Oshima, 1983, Japan, New Zealand, UK
Our screening on Wednesday 21 January will be introduced by film journalist James Balmont. David Bowie stars in Nagisa Oshima's 1983 Palme d'Or-nominated portrait of resilience, pride, friendship and obsession among four very different men confined in the stifling jungle heat of… Read More
Wed 28 Jan
15:00

No Other Choice 15

Park Chan-wook, 2025, South Korea, France
In his wickedly incisive new thriller, Park Chan-wook delivers a brutal allegory of modern work culture, starring Lee Byung Hun as a devoted family man driven to violence after losing his job. When esteemed paper specialist Yoo Man-soo is suddenly laid off,… Read More
Sat 24 Jan
10:45
Sun 25 Jan
13:00
Mon 26 Jan
17:50
Tue 27 Jan
15:10
Wed 28 Jan
15:15
Thu 29 Jan
14:50

Nouvelle Vague 12A

Richard Linklater, 2025, France, USA
This is the story of Godard making Breathless, told in the style and spirit in which Godard made Breathless. … Read More
Fri 30 Jan
15:30
Sat 31 Jan
12:30
Sun 01 Feb
15:00
Mon 02 Feb
15:30
Tue 03 Feb
15:45
Wed 04 Feb
15:45
Thu 05 Feb
15:45

Ran 12A

Akira Kurosawa, 1985, Japan, France
One of the most important and influential film makers in cinematic history, Akira Kurosawa directed 30 films in a career spanning 57 years. His final masterpiece, Ran, is a reimagining of Shakespeare’s King Lear set in feudal Japan. Ran tells the story of Lord… Read More
Sun 25 Jan
14:00
Tue 10 Feb
14:45
Sun 15 Feb
13:00

Raya and The Last Dragon PG

Don Hall and Carlos López Estrada, 2021, United States
A young warrior princess named Raya (voiced by Kelly Marie Tran) tries to reunite her kingdom by finding the last survivor of the race of dragons that used to protect her people. This computer-animated fantasy adventure is a visual feast inspired by… Read More
Sat 24 Jan
11:00
Sun 25 Jan
11:00

The Ruling Class 15

Peter Medak, 1972, UK
For this edition of Composing Cinema, we are delighted to welcome Academy Award nominated composer John Cameron who will be joining fellow Oscar-nominee Gary Yershon to discuss his score for Peter Medak's satirical epic, The Ruling Class. John and Gary will be… Read More
Sat 24 Jan
14:00

Saipan 15

Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, 2025, Ireland, UK
Saipan explores the explosive clash between Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy before the 2002 World Cup. Their feud, rooted in clashing standards and personalities, erupted on the island of Saipan, shaking the Irish team and nation. As Keane walked out, McCarthy faced… Read More
Fri 23 Jan
18:30
Sat 24 Jan
16:15
Sun 25 Jan
18:25
Mon 26 Jan
20:40
Tue 27 Jan
17:45
Wed 28 Jan
18:15
Thu 29 Jan
15:15

Sentimental Value 15

Joachim Trier, 2025, Norway, France, Germany, Denmark
Following the success of global phenomenon The Worst Person in the World, Academy Award-nominee Joachim Trier reunites with BAFTA nominee Renate Reinsve for their universally acclaimed follow-up, Sentimental Value. Winner of the prestigious Cannes Grand Prix award, and featuring career-best performances from… Read More
Sat 24 Jan
17:30
Wed 28 Jan
20:15

Shaun The Sheep Movie U

(Mark Burton, UK, 2015)
Twenty years after his first appearance, Wallace and Gromit’s cheeky sidekick finally gets his own big screen adventure in this delightful comedy from British animation studio Aardman. Life on the farm is pretty carefree for Shaun and his friends. Bored of the… Read More
Sun 29 Mar
11:00
Tue 31 Mar
11:00

The Smurfs U

Raja Gosnell, 2011, United States
A group of tiny blue creatures from a magical forest are accidentally transported to modern-day New York City, where they must find a way back home. With the help of a kind couple, they try to stay hidden while evading a determined… Read More
Sat 07 Feb
11:00
Sun 08 Feb
11:00

Tampopo 15

Juzo Itami, 1985, Japan
The tale of an eccentric band of culinary ronin who guide the widow of a noodle-shop owner on her quest for the perfect recipe, this rapturous 'ramen western' by Japanese director Juzo Itami is an entertaining, genre-bending adventure underpinned by a deft… Read More
Wed 11 Feb
15:15
Wed 04 Mar
20:00

Tetsuo: The Iron Man 18

Shinya Tsukamoto, 1989, Japan
Our screening on Thursday 26 February will be introduced by Mark Player, author of Japanese Cinema and Punk, and will be followed by a post film discussion group in the Atrium Bar.    A strange man known only as the 'metal fetishist', who seems… Read More
Thu 26 Feb
18:00
Sat 07 Mar
21:00

The Tigger Movie U

(Jun Falkenstein, USA, 2000)
When Tigger declines to help Pooh and his friends build a home for Eeyore the donkey, they suggest he leave them to spend some time with other tiggers. Convinced he's the only tigger in the world, the ever-bouncing one goes in search… Read More
Sat 21 Mar
11:00
Sun 22 Mar
11:00

Typhoon Club 18

Shinji Somai, 1985, Japan
Our screening on 12 February will be introduced by Alexander Jacoby (Oxford Brookes), and will be followed by a film discussion group in the Atrium Bar. Newly restored, Shinji Somai’s beloved cult film Typhoon Club is widely heralded as the director’s seminal feature… Read More
Thu 12 Feb
18:00
Wed 18 Feb
15:30
Mon 02 Mar
20:15

The Voice of Hind Rajab 15

Kaouther Ben Hania, 2025, France, Tunsia, USA, UK
January 29, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 5-year old girl is trapped in a car under fire in Gaza, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line, they do everything they can to get an… Read More
Sun 25 Jan
12:00
Mon 26 Jan
20:25
Tue 27 Jan
15:30
Wed 28 Jan
17:45

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory U

Mel Stuart, 1971, USA
Get into the chocolate-eating spirit with this iconic and scrumdiddlyumptious version of Roald Dahl's much-loved classic, 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. The story of Charlie Bucket, a little boy with no money and a good heart, who dreams wistfully of being able… Read More
Sat 04 Apr
11:00
Sun 05 Apr
11:00
Mon 06 Apr
11:00
Fri 09 Jan — Sat 07 Mar 2026
The 1980s were the zenith of Japan’s bubble economy, an era which saw the accumulation of vast wealth, alongside rapid technological and commercial growth. City centres sprouted neon-emblazoned shrines to multinational capitalism, built upon the…
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Thu 05 Feb — Fri 27 Feb 2026
Keeping with tradition, throughout February The Garden Cinema is celebrating LGBT+ History Month! Join us for a compelling selection picked by our members, alongside exciting partnership events! We open with British coming-out 90s…
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Join us every Saturday & Sunday morning and on weekdays during the school holidays for some of our favourite family classics. For cinema lovers of all ages. On Sundays the films are followed…
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Events for members only, including free bi-weekly screenings for Garden Cinema Members with films chosen for members, by members. Selected films are added regularly, so keep an eye on this page for updates.…
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A chance for parents and carers with babies of twelve months and under to see the latest releases in a relaxed environment.  These screenings will have raised lighting, reduced volume levels, and captions/subtitles…
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The Garden Cinema’s new strand of nature and environment-focused screenings. We have curated a selection of international films that span many genres, themes and countries to tell stories of resilience and resistance…
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Dear Italy is The Garden Cinema’s love letter to Italian Cinema. We are delighted to showcase films not only widely considered classics but also the most beloved by audiences and critics alike. This…
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Select Japan is an initiative from The Garden Cinema to showcase the best of Japanese cinema, classic and contemporary, with a focus on titles and filmmakers which have been rarely screened in the…
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Composing Cinema celebrates the bespoke musical contributions made by composers to the world of film – with an initial focus on British artists. Hosted by Oscar-nominated composer Gary Yershon. …
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The Chinese Cinema Project is an exhibition initiative presented by The Garden Cinema. It showcases works from emerging and under-represented Chinese filmmakers via regular screenings, exploring auteurship and cinematic beauty in its various…
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Members' Scratch Night

Fri 23 Jan 2026
Our Members' Scratch Night returns on Friday 23 January to help more of the creatives in our membership community develop their WIP…
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London Short Film Festival 2026

Sun 25 Jan
The UK’s leading short film festival, the London Short Film Festival (LSFF), returns for its 23rd edition from 23 January –…
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Video Bazaar presents: Burst City

Tue 27 Jan 2026
Screened in partnership with Video Bazaar
Burst City is an explosive Molotov cocktail of dystopian sci-fi, Mad Max-style biker wars against yakuza gangsters and the police, and riotous…
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Live stand-up + Is This Thing On?

Fri 30 Jan 2026
This screening will be preceded by a mini stand-up comedy show, featuring a handful of short comedy sets and compèred by…
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The Clinic

Sat 31 Jan 2026
Screened in partnership with Sine Screen
Set within a modest clinic in the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, run by the married couple San San Oo and Aung…
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Avant-Drag! + Q&A

Sat 31 Jan 2026
To mark the start of LGBT+ History Month, the Royal Anthropological Institute, in partnership with Spectra, Queer Non-Fiction Films, presents a…
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Terry's GI Dad + Q&A

Sat 31 Jan 2026
London Breeze Film Festival is delighted to present the winner of its Best Feature Documentary award for 2025 at The Garden Cinema.…
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Site&Sound 08: Build it Up, Tear it Down

Wed 04 Feb 2026
Screened in partnership with Site & Sound
Site&Sound is an event series that explores the relationship between architecture and film. Each session will feature curated clips and short films…
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Focus Hong Kong CNY 2026

Fri 06 Feb — Sat 07 Feb 2026
Focus Hong Kong is a UK film festival dedicated to celebrating the amazing cinema and filmmakers of Hong Kong, from early…
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Collage making workshop

Sun 08 Feb 2026
Led by our very own 'Queen of Collage', Marzia Castelli, this workshop will allow you to unleash your creativity and craft…
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LRB Screen/London Reviewed: Night and the City (1950) with Ronan Bennett

Mon 09 Feb 2026
Screened in partnership with London Review of Books
The latest season of the LRB’s long-running film series continues its exploration of visions of London created by non-British filmmakers throughout 2026.…
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Quiet on Set: The Class Division in the Film Industry? + Q&A

Mon 09 Feb 2026
The UK film industry has historically and systemically failed to represent people from working-class backgrounds. This is the focus of Scottish…
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Tarot readings, Demi Moore-tinis + Ghost

Sat 14 Feb 2026
This Valentine's Day, members are invited to join us for one for our team's most-beloved on-screen romances: Ghost. Tickets include a…
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Four Springs

Sat 14 Feb 2026
The screening on 14 February will be followed by an online Q&A with the director Lu Qingyi. Four Springs is a…
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Avant-Drag!

Sun 15 Feb 2026
Avant-Drag! Radical Performers Re-Imagine Athens offers an exhilarating look at ten Athenian drag performers who deconstruct gender, nationalism, belonging, and identity, while…
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Diosa (Goddess) + Q&A

Mon 16 Feb 2026
To mark LGBTQI+ History Month in the UK, Instituto Cervantes are teaming up with SRUK – The Spanish Researchers Assoc in…
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Industry Panel: Intimacy Coordination

Wed 18 Feb 2026
As The Garden Cinema members community is not just made up of cinema enthusiasts, but also covers a large range of…
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We Are Doc Women presents: Still Pushing Pineapples + Q&A

Wed 25 Feb 2026
Screened in partnership with We Are Doc Women
What happens when you’ve created the worst hit song ever – at least according to the music press? What comes after…
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Members' sake & cheese tasting

Sat 28 Feb 2026
To celebrate our trip to 1980s Japan with our Lost Decade season, we're delighted to welcome back the team from Sake…
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KINOTEKA The 24th Polish Film Festival

Sun 01 Mar
KINOTEKA, the UK’s leading celebration of Polish cinema, is back with daring new voices, acclaimed auteurs and a rich programme of…
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Unknown Pleasures

Sun 08 Mar 2026
Two unemployed Chinese teenagers have trouble resisting the temptations of the Western world. …
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The Bough Breaks + Q&A

Mon 23 Mar 2026
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with conservationist Alan Watson Featherstone, Danny Strong (co-director, ecologist & wildlife cameraman) and…
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Earth Day 2026: Colossal Wreck with Josh Appignanesi

Wed 22 Apr 2026
This special screening, part of Planting Seeds, the Garden Cinema's environmental film strand, marks Earth Day 2026, the UN-backed global event…

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