Thursday 26 June

Site&Sound 05 - Thresholds 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…
Various Directors , Various Countries, Various Years , 90m.

Hidden (Caché) 15

Michael Haneke was awarded the Best Director prize at Cannes for his stunning exploration of a past that haunts the present.…
Michael Haneke, France, Austria, Germany, Italy, 2005, 113m.
Thu 26 Jun
19:50

Disco Afrika 18

Screened in partnership with Maona
Luck Razanajaona’s feature debut is an illuminating drama about revolution, corruption, and a young man’s political awakening in Madagascar Madagascar, nowadays.…
Luck Razanajaona, Madagascar, 2023, 81m.
Thu 26 Jun
20:20

The Phoenician Scheme 12A

In a bid to secure his family’s legacy, an international tycoon brings his nun-daughter into his most daring scheme yet in…
Wes Anderson, USA, 2025, 101m.
Thu 26 Jun
20:40

Friday 27 June

Darling (60th anniversary) 15

The screening on Monday June 23 will be introduced by Darling screenwritter Frederic Raphael.  One of the coolest and most defining films…
John Schlesinger, UK, 1965, 127m.
Fri 27 Jun
14:45

Heaven Without People 18

Part of New Lebanese Cinema: Reclaiming Storytelling
The film will be preceded by Al Ittisal (The Call), a short film by Sabine Kahwaji, who will be introducing the…
Lucien Bourjeily, Lebanon, 2017, 91m.
Fri 27 Jun
15:10

From Hilde, with Love 15

Berlin, 1942. A shy Hilde falls in love with Hans and gradually finds her place in the resistance group that would…
Andreas Dresen, Germany, 2024, 124m.
Fri 27 Jun
17:25

The Last Journey PG

An emotional and hilarious story with a life-affirming message, The Last Journey is a cinematic experience that explores a loving son’s attempts…
Filip Hammar, Fredrik Wikingsson, Sweden, 2024, 91m.
Fri 27 Jun
18:10

Ran (40th anniversary) 12A

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.
Fri 27 Jun
20:00

The Phoenician Scheme 12A

In a bid to secure his family’s legacy, an international tycoon brings his nun-daughter into his most daring scheme yet in…
Wes Anderson, USA, 2025, 101m.
Fri 27 Jun
20:20

Saturday 28 June

Hercules U

Part of Films for the Family
Bestowed with superhuman strength, a young mortal named Hercules sets out to prove himself a hero. Along with his friends and…
Ron Clements, John Musker, USA, 1997, 93m.
Sat 28 Jun
11:00

Foley Nights - Sound effects event 15

Part of Members' Events
After the success of our previous family-friendly edition, we are thrilled to welcome back the team from Modus Arts for another session…
150m.
Sat 28 Jun
11:30

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life 15

Agathe, hopelessly clumsy yet charming and full of contradictions, finds herself in desperate singlehood. Her dream is to experience love akin…
Laura Piani, France, 2025, 98m.
Sat 28 Jun
13:45

Who Framed Roger Rabbit PG

Part of Noir InternationalPart of Films for the Family
In this trailblazing combination of animation and live-action, down-on-his-luck private eye Eddie Valiant gets hired to investigate a pattycake scandal involving…
Robert Zemeckis, USA, 1988, 104m.
Sat 28 Jun
14:00

Hidden (Caché) 15

Michael Haneke was awarded the Best Director prize at Cannes for his stunning exploration of a past that haunts the present.…
Michael Haneke, France, Austria, Germany, Italy, 2005, 113m.
Sat 28 Jun
15:00

The Last Journey PG

An emotional and hilarious story with a life-affirming message, The Last Journey is a cinematic experience that explores a loving son’s attempts…
Filip Hammar, Fredrik Wikingsson, Sweden, 2024, 91m.
Sat 28 Jun
16:00

Ran (40th anniversary) 12A

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.
Sat 28 Jun
17:20

Branded to Kill 15

Part of Noir International
The screening on 28 June will be introduced by filmmaker and critic Jasper Sharp. Seijun Suzuki's delirious 1967 hit-man film has…
Seijun Suzuki, Japan, 1967, 91m.
Sat 28 Jun
18:15

The Fisherman and the Banker + Q&A 18

Part of Planting Seeds
The Fisherman and the Banker is a modern-day David and Goliath tale, chronicling a fishing community in India’s Gulf of Kutch…
Sheena Sumaria, UK, India, USA, 2024, 85m.

From Hilde, with Love 15

Berlin, 1942. A shy Hilde falls in love with Hans and gradually finds her place in the resistance group that would…
Andreas Dresen, Germany, 2024, 124m.
Sat 28 Jun
20:25

Lollipop 15

The screening on Friday 20 June will be followed by a Q&A with Lollipop lead actress Posy Sterling. When young mum Molly…
Daisy-May Hudson, UK, 2024, 100m.
Sat 28 Jun
20:55

Sunday 29 June

Hercules U

Part of Films for the Family
Bestowed with superhuman strength, a young mortal named Hercules sets out to prove himself a hero. Along with his friends and…
Ron Clements, John Musker, USA, 1997, 93m.
Sun 29 Jun
11:00

Darling (60th anniversary) 15

The screening on Monday June 23 will be introduced by Darling screenwritter Frederic Raphael.  One of the coolest and most defining films…
John Schlesinger, UK, 1965, 127m.
Sun 29 Jun
12:25

From Hilde, with Love 15

Berlin, 1942. A shy Hilde falls in love with Hans and gradually finds her place in the resistance group that would…
Andreas Dresen, Germany, 2024, 124m.
Sun 29 Jun
13:00
Sun 29 Jun
18:40

Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion 18

Part of Noir International
The provocative Italian filmmaker Elio Petri’s most internationally acclaimed work is this remarkable, visceral, Oscar-winning thriller. Petri maintains a tricky balance…
Elio Petri, Italy, 1970, 115m.
Sun 29 Jun
15:00

Ran (40th anniversary) 12A

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 29 Jun
15:30

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life 15

Agathe, hopelessly clumsy yet charming and full of contradictions, finds herself in desperate singlehood. Her dream is to experience love akin…
Laura Piani, France, 2025, 98m.
Sun 29 Jun
16:00

Vaporetto Picks: Out of competition 18

Part of London Vaporetto Shorts Film Festival 2025
A selection of 5 short films from filmmakers in the Vaporetto Films community. Vaporetto Picks is an opportunity for our audience…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 120m.
Sun 29 Jun
16:00

The Last Journey PG

An emotional and hilarious story with a life-affirming message, The Last Journey is a cinematic experience that explores a loving son’s attempts…
Filip Hammar, Fredrik Wikingsson, Sweden, 2024, 91m.
Sun 29 Jun
17:30

Vaporetto Film Festival: Competition Screening 18

Part of London Vaporetto Shorts Film Festival 2025
A selection of 10 short films of different genres from UK and International filmmakers competing for awards at the London Vaporetto…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 180m.
Sun 29 Jun
18:30

Sudan, Remember Us 18

In a Sudan torn apart by years of war, become immersed in the daily fight of young Sudanese activists, yearning for…
Hind Meddeb, France, Tunisia, Qatar, 2024, 76m.
Sun 29 Jun
19:00

Summer Palace 18

These screenings are part of 'Lou Ye: Chaotic Desires', a special presentation dedicated to one of China’s great contemporary auteurs, and…
Lou Ye, China, France, 2006, 140m.

Monday 30 June

Ran (40th anniversary) 12A

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.
Mon 30 Jun
14:45

From Hilde, with Love 15

Berlin, 1942. A shy Hilde falls in love with Hans and gradually finds her place in the resistance group that would…
Andreas Dresen, Germany, 2024, 124m.
Mon 30 Jun
15:00
Mon 30 Jun
20:00

Sudan, Remember Us 18

In a Sudan torn apart by years of war, become immersed in the daily fight of young Sudanese activists, yearning for…
Hind Meddeb, France, Tunisia, Qatar, 2024, 76m.
Mon 30 Jun
15:30

The Last Journey PG

An emotional and hilarious story with a life-affirming message, The Last Journey is a cinematic experience that explores a loving son’s attempts…
Filip Hammar, Fredrik Wikingsson, Sweden, 2024, 91m.
Mon 30 Jun
17:40

Lollipop 15

The screening on Friday 20 June will be followed by a Q&A with Lollipop lead actress Posy Sterling. When young mum Molly…
Daisy-May Hudson, UK, 2024, 100m.
Mon 30 Jun
18:00

All This Victory + live music + Q&A 18

Part of New Lebanese Cinema: Reclaiming StorytellingPart of Members' Events
To celebrate our new season of New Lebanese Cinema, on Monday 30 June we're hosting a special evening for members featuring…
Ahmad Ghossein, Lebanon, 2019, 93m.

Hidden (Caché) 15

Michael Haneke was awarded the Best Director prize at Cannes for his stunning exploration of a past that haunts the present.…
Michael Haneke, France, Austria, Germany, Italy, 2005, 113m.
Mon 30 Jun
20:15

Tuesday 1 July

Ran (40th anniversary) 12A

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 01 Jul
12:30

From Hilde, with Love 15

Berlin, 1942. A shy Hilde falls in love with Hans and gradually finds her place in the resistance group that would…
Andreas Dresen, Germany, 2024, 124m.
Tue 01 Jul
12:45
Tue 01 Jul
17:50

Ocean with David Attenborough PG

Ocean with David Attenborough takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of…
Colin Butfield, Toby Nowlan, Keith Scholey, UK, 2025, 95m.
Tue 01 Jul
13:25

The Phoenician Scheme 12A

In a bid to secure his family’s legacy, an international tycoon brings his nun-daughter into his most daring scheme yet in…
Wes Anderson, USA, 2025, 101m.
Tue 01 Jul
15:15

Le samouraï PG

Part of Noir International
In a career-defining performance, Alain Delon plays Jef Costello, a contract killer with samurai instincts. After carrying out a flawlessly planned…
Jean-Pierre Melville, France, 1967, 105m.
Tue 01 Jul
15:30

Nowhere 18

Part of Members' Events
This film was proposed by our member Mary Yohanse, who writes: 'A group of teens have one goal and one goal…
Gregg Araki, USA, France, 1997, 82m.
Tue 01 Jul
18:15

Hidden (Caché) 15

Michael Haneke was awarded the Best Director prize at Cannes for his stunning exploration of a past that haunts the present.…
Michael Haneke, France, Austria, Germany, Italy, 2005, 113m.
Tue 01 Jul
20:10

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life 15

Agathe, hopelessly clumsy yet charming and full of contradictions, finds herself in desperate singlehood. Her dream is to experience love akin…
Laura Piani, France, 2025, 98m.
Tue 01 Jul
20:30

Wednesday 2 July

Hidden (Caché) 15

Michael Haneke was awarded the Best Director prize at Cannes for his stunning exploration of a past that haunts the present.…
Michael Haneke, France, Austria, Germany, Italy, 2005, 113m.
Wed 02 Jul
14:45

All This Victory + Intro 18

Part of New Lebanese Cinema: Reclaiming Storytelling
The film is set in Southern Lebanon, July 2006, during what is known as Israel’s “Second Lebanon War", a month of…
Ahmad Ghossein, Lebanon, 2019, 93m.
Wed 02 Jul
15:15

From Hilde, with Love 15

Berlin, 1942. A shy Hilde falls in love with Hans and gradually finds her place in the resistance group that would…
Andreas Dresen, Germany, 2024, 124m.
Wed 02 Jul
17:10

Sudan, Remember Us 18

In a Sudan torn apart by years of war, become immersed in the daily fight of young Sudanese activists, yearning for…
Hind Meddeb, France, Tunisia, Qatar, 2024, 76m.
Wed 02 Jul
18:00

Bonjour Tristesse PG

Part of Summertime Sadness Screened in partnership with Zodiac Film Club
Cécile is seventeen, spoiled, and spectacularly self-centred. Spending the summer on the French Riviera with her charming, womanising father, she lives…
Otto Preminger, France, 1958, 94m.
Wed 02 Jul
18:15

Ran (40th anniversary) 12A

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.
Wed 02 Jul
19:45

The Phoenician Scheme 12A

In a bid to secure his family’s legacy, an international tycoon brings his nun-daughter into his most daring scheme yet in…
Wes Anderson, USA, 2025, 101m.
Wed 02 Jul
20:00

The Last Journey PG

An emotional and hilarious story with a life-affirming message, The Last Journey is a cinematic experience that explores a loving son’s attempts…
Filip Hammar, Fredrik Wikingsson, Sweden, 2024, 91m.
Wed 02 Jul
20:35

Thursday 3 July

Pale Flower 12A

Part of Noir International
Our screening on 11 June will be introduced by freelance curator Yuriko Hamaguchi. In this cool, seductive jewel of the Japanese…
Masahiro Shinoda, Japan, 1964, 96m.
Thu 03 Jul
15:30

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life 15

Agathe, hopelessly clumsy yet charming and full of contradictions, finds herself in desperate singlehood. Her dream is to experience love akin…
Laura Piani, France, 2025, 98m.
Thu 03 Jul
16:15

Ran (40th anniversary) 12A

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.
Thu 03 Jul
17:35

Gutsy Film Festival + Networking Drinks 18

Gutsy Film Festival celebrates the bold and original work of filmmakers living with hidden disabilities and chronic illnesses. This specially curated…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 60m.
Thu 03 Jul
18:45

Sudan, Remember Us 18

In a Sudan torn apart by years of war, become immersed in the daily fight of young Sudanese activists, yearning for…
Hind Meddeb, France, Tunisia, Qatar, 2024, 76m.
Thu 03 Jul
20:30

From Hilde, with Love 15

Berlin, 1942. A shy Hilde falls in love with Hans and gradually finds her place in the resistance group that would…
Andreas Dresen, Germany, 2024, 124m.
Thu 03 Jul
20:45

Friday 4 July

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse 15

In the late 1970s, as renegade filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola struggles to complete an epic allegory of the Vietnam War, Apocalypse…
Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola, USA, 1991, 96m.
Fri 04 Jul
15:00
Fri 04 Jul
18:15

The Shrouds Rating TBC

Karsh, a creative entrepreneur who lost his spouse, develops a machine designed to communicate with deceased individuals. The Garden Cinema View:…
David Cronenberg, France, Canada, 2025, 120m.
Fri 04 Jul
15:30
Fri 04 Jul
20:30

Hot Milk 15

The directorial debut from award-winning screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida, Disobedience), Hot Milk is an intimate exploration of self-discovery, desire, and the complex…
Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Greece, UK, 2025, 92m.
Fri 04 Jul
16:00
Fri 04 Jul
21:00

Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon + Intro + Tea 18

Part of New Lebanese Cinema: Reclaiming Storytelling
This film was chosen as Films of Resistance's pick for the Lebanese season, to highlight the way Lebanese and Palestinian communities…
Jean Chamoun, Mai Masri, Lebanon, 1987, 2004, 71m.

Body Heat 18

Part of Noir International
William Hurt and Kathleen Turner strike sparks in this taut, South Florida-set tale of lust, greed, and murder that echoes 1940s…
Lawrence Kasdan, USA, 1981, 113m.
Fri 04 Jul
20:45

Saturday 5 July

A Little Princess U

Part of Films for the Family
Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity, Roma) beautifulyl adaptated this novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett (The Secret Garden). Sara Crewe is forced to leave…
Alfonso Cuarón, USA, 1995, 97m.
Sat 05 Jul
11:00

Industry Panel: Film Music 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.
Sat 05 Jul
11:30

Hot Milk 15

The directorial debut from award-winning screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida, Disobedience), Hot Milk is an intimate exploration of self-discovery, desire, and the complex…
Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Greece, UK, 2025, 92m.
Sat 05 Jul
13:00
Sat 05 Jul
17:30

The Shrouds Rating TBC

Karsh, a creative entrepreneur who lost his spouse, develops a machine designed to communicate with deceased individuals. The Garden Cinema View:…
David Cronenberg, France, Canada, 2025, 120m.
Sat 05 Jul
17:15

The American Friend 15

Part of Noir International
Wim Wenders pays loving homage to rough-and-tumble Hollywood film noir with The American Friend, a loose adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel…
Wim Wenders, Germany, 1977, 126m.
Sat 05 Jul
18:00

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse 15

In the late 1970s, as renegade filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola struggles to complete an epic allegory of the Vietnam War, Apocalypse…
Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola, USA, 1991, 96m.
Sat 05 Jul
20:15

Summer Palace 18

These screenings are part of 'Lou Ye: Chaotic Desires', a special presentation dedicated to one of China’s great contemporary auteurs, and…
Lou Ye, China, France, 2006, 140m.

Sunday 6 July

A Little Princess U

Part of Films for the Family
Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity, Roma) beautifulyl adaptated this novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett (The Secret Garden). Sara Crewe is forced to leave…
Alfonso Cuarón, USA, 1995, 97m.
Sun 06 Jul
11:00

The Shrouds Rating TBC

Karsh, a creative entrepreneur who lost his spouse, develops a machine designed to communicate with deceased individuals. The Garden Cinema View:…
David Cronenberg, France, Canada, 2025, 120m.
Sun 06 Jul
12:30
Sun 06 Jul
19:30

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse 15

In the late 1970s, as renegade filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola struggles to complete an epic allegory of the Vietnam War, Apocalypse…
Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola, USA, 1991, 96m.
Sun 06 Jul
13:00
Sun 06 Jul
17:20

Suzhou River + In Shanghai 12A

Part of Chinese Cinema Project
Digital restoration. These screenings are part of 'Lou Ye: Chaotic Desires', a special presentation by the Chinese Cinema Project dedicated to one…
Lou Ye, China, Germany, 2000, 100m.

Hot Milk 15

The directorial debut from award-winning screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida, Disobedience), Hot Milk is an intimate exploration of self-discovery, desire, and the complex…
Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Greece, UK, 2025, 92m.
Sun 06 Jul
15:20
Sun 06 Jul
19:45

Monday 7 July

Hot Milk 15

The directorial debut from award-winning screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida, Disobedience), Hot Milk is an intimate exploration of self-discovery, desire, and the complex…
Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Greece, UK, 2025, 92m.
Mon 07 Jul
13:15
Mon 07 Jul
20:50

The Shrouds Rating TBC

Karsh, a creative entrepreneur who lost his spouse, develops a machine designed to communicate with deceased individuals. The Garden Cinema View:…
David Cronenberg, France, Canada, 2025, 120m.
Mon 07 Jul
15:00
Mon 07 Jul
20:30

Branded to Kill 15

Part of Noir International
The screening on 28 June will be introduced by filmmaker and critic Jasper Sharp. Seijun Suzuki's delirious 1967 hit-man film has…
Seijun Suzuki, Japan, 1967, 91m.
Mon 07 Jul
15:20

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse 15

In the late 1970s, as renegade filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola struggles to complete an epic allegory of the Vietnam War, Apocalypse…
Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola, USA, 1991, 96m.
Mon 07 Jul
17:45

Lebanon Cinema Days in the UK: Shorts + Intro 18

Part of New Lebanese Cinema: Reclaiming Storytelling Screened in partnership with Beirut Film Society
The film is part of the Beirut Film Society's first edition of Lebanon Cinema Days in the UK, which shines a…
Various, Lebanon, 2022-2025, 114m.
Mon 07 Jul
18:10

Tuesday 8 July

Hot Milk 15

The directorial debut from award-winning screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida, Disobedience), Hot Milk is an intimate exploration of self-discovery, desire, and the complex…
Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Greece, UK, 2025, 92m.
Tue 08 Jul
15:30
Tue 08 Jul
17:45

The Shrouds Rating TBC

Karsh, a creative entrepreneur who lost his spouse, develops a machine designed to communicate with deceased individuals. The Garden Cinema View:…
David Cronenberg, France, Canada, 2025, 120m.
Tue 08 Jul
17:30

Animate Projects: All That Is Solid 18

All That Is Solid: the third Animate OPEN sets out to celebrate, subvert and confound expectations of what animation can be.…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 87m.

Beyond Anime: Independent Animation from Japan 18

Screened in partnership with Japan Foundation
Hosted in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, this programme is a rare opportunity to see some of the best independent Japanese…
Various Directors, Japan, Denmark, France, UK, Various Years, 65m.

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse 15

In the late 1970s, as renegade filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola struggles to complete an epic allegory of the Vietnam War, Apocalypse…
Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola, USA, 1991, 96m.
Tue 08 Jul
20:30

Wednesday 9 July

Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion 18

Part of Noir International
The provocative Italian filmmaker Elio Petri’s most internationally acclaimed work is this remarkable, visceral, Oscar-winning thriller. Petri maintains a tricky balance…
Elio Petri, Italy, 1970, 115m.
Wed 09 Jul
15:15

Caramel + Warsha PG

Part of New Lebanese Cinema: Reclaiming Storytelling
Due to popular demand, we're bringing back Caramel, as part of our Lebanese season. The film will be preceded by Dania…
Nadine Labaki, Lebanon, 2007, 95m.
Wed 09 Jul
15:35

Hot Milk 15

The directorial debut from award-winning screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida, Disobedience), Hot Milk is an intimate exploration of self-discovery, desire, and the complex…
Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Greece, UK, 2025, 92m.
Wed 09 Jul
16:00
Wed 09 Jul
20:45

Beyond Anime: Independent Animation from Japan 18

Screened in partnership with Japan Foundation
Hosted in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, this programme is a rare opportunity to see some of the best independent Japanese…
Various Directors, Japan, Denmark, France, UK, Various Years, 65m.
Wed 09 Jul
18:15

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse 15

In the late 1970s, as renegade filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola struggles to complete an epic allegory of the Vietnam War, Apocalypse…
Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola, USA, 1991, 96m.
Wed 09 Jul
18:15

Girls on Tops presents Cheryl Dunye’s Early Works + Black is Blue + Q&A 18

A rare chance to experience Cheryl Dunye’s EARLY WORKS – including JANINE, SHE DON'T FADE, VANILLA SEX and more – on the big…
Cheryl Dunye, USA, Various Years, 95m.
Wed 09 Jul
20:00

The Shrouds Rating TBC

Karsh, a creative entrepreneur who lost his spouse, develops a machine designed to communicate with deceased individuals. The Garden Cinema View:…
David Cronenberg, France, Canada, 2025, 120m.
Wed 09 Jul
20:30

Thursday 10 July

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse 15

In the late 1970s, as renegade filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola struggles to complete an epic allegory of the Vietnam War, Apocalypse…
Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola, USA, 1991, 96m.
Thu 10 Jul
15:30

Hot Milk 15

The directorial debut from award-winning screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida, Disobedience), Hot Milk is an intimate exploration of self-discovery, desire, and the complex…
Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Greece, UK, 2025, 92m.
Thu 10 Jul
16:00
Thu 10 Jul
21:00

The Shrouds Rating TBC

Karsh, a creative entrepreneur who lost his spouse, develops a machine designed to communicate with deceased individuals. The Garden Cinema View:…
David Cronenberg, France, Canada, 2025, 120m.
Thu 10 Jul
18:00

Mona Lisa 18

Part of Noir International
Our screening on Wednesday 16 July will be introduced by John Wischmeyer (City Lit). The brilliant breakthrough film by writer-director Neil…
Neil Jordan, UK, 1986, 104m.
Thu 10 Jul
20:00

Friday 11 July

Lebanon Cinema Days in the UK: Void (Waynon) 18

Part of New Lebanese Cinema: Reclaiming Storytelling Screened in partnership with Beirut Film Society
Six Lebanese women, different ages, await the return of their sons, brothers, husbands or lovers, who have been missing since the…
Naji Bechara, Jad Beyrouthy, Zeina Makki, Tarek Korkomaz, Christelle Ighniades, Maria Abdel Karim and Salim Habr, Lebanon, 2013, 78m.
Fri 11 Jul
18:30

Nowhere 18

Part of Members' Events
This film was proposed by our member Mary Yohanse, who writes: 'A group of teens have one goal and one goal…
Gregg Araki, USA, France, 1997, 82m.
Fri 11 Jul
20:45

Videodrome 18

Part of New Flesh: Essential Cronenberg
When Max Renn goes looking for edgy new material for his sleazy cable TV station, he stumbles across the pirate broad­­cast…
David Cronenberg, Canada, 1983, 87m.
Fri 11 Jul
21:00

Saturday 12 July

Shrek U

Part of Films for the Family
The grumpy ogre Shrek finds his swap overrun with magical creatures exiled by a villanous lord. In exchange for his home…
Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson, USA, 2001, 90m.
Sat 12 Jul
11:00

Le samouraï PG

Part of Noir International
In a career-defining performance, Alain Delon plays Jef Costello, a contract killer with samurai instincts. After carrying out a flawlessly planned…
Jean-Pierre Melville, France, 1967, 105m.
Sat 12 Jul
16:00

Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon + intro 18

Part of New Lebanese Cinema: Reclaiming Storytelling
This film was chosen as Films of Resistance's pick for the Lebanese season, to highlight the way Lebanese and Palestinian communities…
Jean Chamoun, Mai Masri, Lebanon, 1987, 71m.
Sat 12 Jul
16:45

LAFF 2025: Otto by Otto + Live Q&A 18

Part of London Australian Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with The London Australian Film Society
The centerpiece of this year’s London Australian Film Festival is a special double bill dedicated to a legend of Australian stage and…
Gracie Otto, 2024, Australia, 94m.
Sat 12 Jul
17:00

LAFF 2025: Bliss (40th Anniverary Screening) 18

Part of London Australian Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with The London Australian Film Society
The centerpiece of this year’s London Australian Film Festival is a special double bill dedicated to a legend of Australian stage and…
Ray Lawrence, Australia , 1985, 111m.
Sat 12 Jul
20:00

The Fly 18

Part of New Flesh: Essential Cronenberg
Be afraid... Be very afraid... Jeff Goldblum stars as the gifted yet tragic scientist Seth Brundle in David Cronenberg's hi-tech remake…
David Cronenberg, USA, 1986, 96m.
Sat 12 Jul
20:30

Sunday 13 July

Shrek U

Part of Films for the Family
The grumpy ogre Shrek finds his swap overrun with magical creatures exiled by a villanous lord. In exchange for his home…
Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson, USA, 2001, 90m.
Sun 13 Jul
11:00

The Shadow Play 18

Part of Chinese Cinema Project
This UK premiere of the director's cut of The Shadow Play is presented in a double bill with Ma Yingli’s Behind the Dream:…
Lou Ye, China, 2018, 129m.
Sun 13 Jul
16:00

Dead Ringers 18

Part of New Flesh: Essential Cronenberg
Identical twin gynaecologists Beverly and Elliot Mantle routinely trade each others’ identities, lives and even lovers. This ability leads them to…
David Cronenberg, Canada, USA, 1988, 116m.
Sun 13 Jul
16:20

Monday 14 July

The American Friend 15

Part of Noir International
Wim Wenders pays loving homage to rough-and-tumble Hollywood film noir with The American Friend, a loose adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel…
Wim Wenders, Germany, 1977, 126m.
Mon 14 Jul
15:00

Videodrome 18

Part of New Flesh: Essential Cronenberg
When Max Renn goes looking for edgy new material for his sleazy cable TV station, he stumbles across the pirate broad­­cast…
David Cronenberg, Canada, 1983, 87m.
Mon 14 Jul
15:45

Crash 18

Part of New Flesh: Essential Cronenberg
Technology and sexuality meet in a head-on collision in Crash -director David Cronenberg's controversial adaptation of writer J. G. Ballard's hugely…
David Cronenberg, Canada, 1996, 100m.
Mon 14 Jul
20:30

Tuesday 15 July

The Fly 18

Part of New Flesh: Essential Cronenberg
Be afraid... Be very afraid... Jeff Goldblum stars as the gifted yet tragic scientist Seth Brundle in David Cronenberg's hi-tech remake…
David Cronenberg, USA, 1986, 96m.
Tue 15 Jul
15:15

Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion 18

Part of Noir International
The provocative Italian filmmaker Elio Petri’s most internationally acclaimed work is this remarkable, visceral, Oscar-winning thriller. Petri maintains a tricky balance…
Elio Petri, Italy, 1970, 115m.
Tue 15 Jul
20:15

Le Bonheur 15

Part of Summertime Sadness Screened in partnership with Zodiac Film Club
François is a young husband who lives in permanent picnic of bucolic bliss with his pretty wife, Thérèse, and their two…
Agnes Varda, France, 1965, 80m.
Tue 15 Jul
20:30

Wednesday 16 July

Mona Lisa 18

Part of Noir International
Our screening on Wednesday 16 July will be introduced by John Wischmeyer (City Lit). The brilliant breakthrough film by writer-director Neil…
Neil Jordan, UK, 1986, 104m.
Wed 16 Jul
18:00

Dead Ringers 18

Part of New Flesh: Essential Cronenberg
Identical twin gynaecologists Beverly and Elliot Mantle routinely trade each others’ identities, lives and even lovers. This ability leads them to…
David Cronenberg, Canada, USA, 1988, 116m.
Wed 16 Jul
20:40

Thursday 17 July

Crash 18

Part of New Flesh: Essential Cronenberg
Technology and sexuality meet in a head-on collision in Crash -director David Cronenberg's controversial adaptation of writer J. G. Ballard's hugely…
David Cronenberg, Canada, 1996, 100m.
Thu 17 Jul
15:45

Heat and Dust + Sitar Performance 15

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
Prior to the film there will be a sitar performance by internationally acclaimed sitarist Jonathan Mayer, and a pre-recorded introduction by…
James Ivory, UK, 1983, 130m.
Thu 17 Jul
19:00

Friday 18 July

Barry Lyndon (50th Anniversary) 12A

Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy,…
Stanley Kubrick, UK, USA, 1975, 194m.
Fri 18 Jul
14:15

Harvest 18

From Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier, Attenberg), Harvest is a spellbinding and thrillingly distinctive period piece like no other, telling a folk horror-inflected…
Athina Rachel Tsangari, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, UK, USA, 2024, 133m.
Fri 18 Jul
15:00
Fri 18 Jul
20:00

Hidden Master - The Legacy of George Platt Lynes 18

An intimate look at pioneering artist George Platt Lynes, who took radically explicit photographs of the male nude. The documentary reveals…
Sam Shahid, USA, 2024, 96m.
Fri 18 Jul
15:30

The 4th Man 18

Part of Noir International
Paul Verhoeven's last film produced in the Netherlands before he created his Hollywood classics Robocop and Total Recall, invites us into the twisted…
Paul Verhoeven , The Netherlands, 1983, 102m.
Fri 18 Jul
20:40

Saturday 19 July

Flight of the Navigator U

Part of Films for the Family
A rare cinema screening of 1980s cult family favourite Flight of the Navigator. 12-year-old David is accidentally knocked out in the…
Randal Kleiser, USA, 1986, 90m.
Sat 19 Jul
11:00

Harvest 18

From Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier, Attenberg), Harvest is a spellbinding and thrillingly distinctive period piece like no other, telling a folk horror-inflected…
Athina Rachel Tsangari, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, UK, USA, 2024, 133m.
Sat 19 Jul
12:45
Sat 19 Jul
20:00

London Animation Club presents Twisted Fantasies and Dark Folktales: The films of Joseph Wallace 18

London Animation Club is delighted to welcome back stop-motion visionary Joseph Wallace for a screening of his films and a conversation about his…
Joseph Wallace, UK, Various Years, 60m.
Sat 19 Jul
17:30

Barry Lyndon (50th Anniversary) 12A

Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy,…
Stanley Kubrick, UK, USA, 1975, 194m.
Sat 19 Jul
19:30

In the Cut 18

Part of Noir International
Our screening on Tuesday 5 August will be introduced by Lucy Bolton (QMUL). A critical and commerical flop upon release in…
Jane Campion, France, USA, 2003, 119m.
Sat 19 Jul
20:30

Sunday 20 July

Flight of the Navigator U

Part of Films for the Family
A rare cinema screening of 1980s cult family favourite Flight of the Navigator. 12-year-old David is accidentally knocked out in the…
Randal Kleiser, USA, 1986, 90m.
Sun 20 Jul
11:00

Barry Lyndon (50th Anniversary) 12A

Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy,…
Stanley Kubrick, UK, USA, 1975, 194m.
Sun 20 Jul
12:15

Infernal Affairs 15

Part of Noir International
Two of Hong Kong cinema’s most iconic leading men, Tony Leung and Andy Lau, face off in the breathtaking thriller that…
Andrew Lau, Alan Mak, Hong Kong, 2002, 101m.
Sun 20 Jul
16:00

Harvest 18

From Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier, Attenberg), Harvest is a spellbinding and thrillingly distinctive period piece like no other, telling a folk horror-inflected…
Athina Rachel Tsangari, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, UK, USA, 2024, 133m.
Sun 20 Jul
16:45

The Cinema Travellers 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
This Cannes prize-winning documentary takes us on an intimate and emotional journey with the travelling cinemas of India, which yearly bring…
Amit Madheshiya, Shirley Abraham, India, 2016, 96m.
Sun 20 Jul
17:00

Summer Palace 18

These screenings are part of 'Lou Ye: Chaotic Desires', a special presentation dedicated to one of China’s great contemporary auteurs, and…
Lou Ye, China, France, 2006, 140m.
Sun 20 Jul
18:15

Hidden Master - The Legacy of George Platt Lynes 18

An intimate look at pioneering artist George Platt Lynes, who took radically explicit photographs of the male nude. The documentary reveals…
Sam Shahid, USA, 2024, 96m.
Sun 20 Jul
19:15

Monday 21 July

Harvest 18

From Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier, Attenberg), Harvest is a spellbinding and thrillingly distinctive period piece like no other, telling a folk horror-inflected…
Athina Rachel Tsangari, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, UK, USA, 2024, 133m.
Mon 21 Jul
17:30

Barry Lyndon (50th Anniversary) 12A

Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy,…
Stanley Kubrick, UK, USA, 1975, 194m.
Mon 21 Jul
19:15

Holloway + Discussion 12A

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Anna Herrmann, Artistic Director and Joint CEO of Clean Break, Sabrina…
Sophie Compton and Daisy-May Hudson, UK, 2025, 87m.
Mon 21 Jul
20:10

Tuesday 22 July

Hidden Master - The Legacy of George Platt Lynes 18

An intimate look at pioneering artist George Platt Lynes, who took radically explicit photographs of the male nude. The documentary reveals…
Sam Shahid, USA, 2024, 96m.
Tue 22 Jul
15:30

Barry Lyndon (50th Anniversary) 12A

Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy,…
Stanley Kubrick, UK, USA, 1975, 194m.
Tue 22 Jul
17:00

Harvest 18

From Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier, Attenberg), Harvest is a spellbinding and thrillingly distinctive period piece like no other, telling a folk horror-inflected…
Athina Rachel Tsangari, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, UK, USA, 2024, 133m.
Tue 22 Jul
17:35

Shambhala 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
The screening on 22 July will be introduced by Aagya Pradhan. The second feature from writer-director Min Bahadur Bham, following 2015’s…
Min Bahadur Bham, Nepal, 2024, 150m.
Tue 22 Jul
19:00

Wednesday 23 July

Barry Lyndon (50th Anniversary) 12A

Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy,…
Stanley Kubrick, UK, USA, 1975, 194m.
Wed 23 Jul
14:15

Hidden Master - The Legacy of George Platt Lynes 18

An intimate look at pioneering artist George Platt Lynes, who took radically explicit photographs of the male nude. The documentary reveals…
Sam Shahid, USA, 2024, 96m.
Wed 23 Jul
17:45

Harvest 18

From Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier, Attenberg), Harvest is a spellbinding and thrillingly distinctive period piece like no other, telling a folk horror-inflected…
Athina Rachel Tsangari, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, UK, USA, 2024, 133m.
Wed 23 Jul
19:50

The Falling Sky 18

Part of Planting Seeds Screened in partnership with Cine Brazil
“The forest is alive. It will only die if the whites persist in destroying it. (...) Then we will die, one…
Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha, Brazil, Italy, 2024, 110m.
Wed 23 Jul
20:00

The American Friend 15

Part of Noir International
Wim Wenders pays loving homage to rough-and-tumble Hollywood film noir with The American Friend, a loose adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel…
Wim Wenders, Germany, 1977, 126m.
Wed 23 Jul
20:30

Thursday 24 July

Barry Lyndon (50th Anniversary) 12A

Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy,…
Stanley Kubrick, UK, USA, 1975, 194m.
Thu 24 Jul
17:15

Memories of Murder 15

Part of Noir International
Our screening of Sunday 3 August will be introduced by film journalist Darren Richman. Inspired by true events, this rain-drenched sophomore…
Bong Joon ho, South Korea, 2003, 131m.
Thu 24 Jul
17:45

Harvest 18

From Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier, Attenberg), Harvest is a spellbinding and thrillingly distinctive period piece like no other, telling a folk horror-inflected…
Athina Rachel Tsangari, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, UK, USA, 2024, 133m.
Thu 24 Jul
20:20

LAFS PRESENTS: Flathead + Q&A 18

Screened in partnership with The London Australian Film Society
The London Australian Film Society is proud to present the UK premiere of the absorbing and poetic docufiction, FLATHEAD, followed by a live…
Jaydon Martin, Australia, 2024, 90m.
Thu 24 Jul
20:35

Hidden Master - The Legacy of George Platt Lynes 18

An intimate look at pioneering artist George Platt Lynes, who took radically explicit photographs of the male nude. The documentary reveals…
Sam Shahid, USA, 2024, 96m.
Thu 24 Jul
21:00

Friday 25 July

In the Cut 18

Part of Noir International
Our screening on Tuesday 5 August will be introduced by Lucy Bolton (QMUL). A critical and commerical flop upon release in…
Jane Campion, France, USA, 2003, 119m.
Fri 25 Jul
15:30

Gazer 18

Afflicted with a rare and fatal condition that affects her ability to perceive time and causes sudden blackouts, single mother Frankie…
Ryan J. Sloan, USA, 2024, 114m.
Fri 25 Jul
16:00

What Does That Nature Say to You Rating TBC

Donghwa, a poet in his thirties, drops off Junhee, his girlfriend of three years, at her house and marvels at how…
Hong Sangsoo, South Korea, 2025, 108m.
Fri 25 Jul
18:00

Dying 18

An epic and darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction, Dying follows the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with…
Matthias Glasner, Germany, 2024, 180m.
Fri 25 Jul
19:45

Amadeus PG

The first theatrical re-release of eight-time Academy Award winner Amadeus in over 20 years, now digitally restored. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom…
Miloš Forman, USA, 1984, 161m.
Fri 25 Jul
20:15

Saturday 26 July

The Incredibles U

Part of Films for the Family
While trying to lead a quiet suburban life, a family of undercover superheroes are thrown back into the world of super-heroism…
Brad Bird, USA, 2004, 115m.
Sat 26 Jul
11:00

Amadeus PG

The first theatrical re-release of eight-time Academy Award winner Amadeus in over 20 years, now digitally restored. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom…
Miloš Forman, USA, 1984, 161m.
Sat 26 Jul
12:30

What Does That Nature Say to You Rating TBC

Donghwa, a poet in his thirties, drops off Junhee, his girlfriend of three years, at her house and marvels at how…
Hong Sangsoo, South Korea, 2025, 108m.
Sat 26 Jul
15:40

Lotus Visual Productions presents Stories of the South Asian LGBT+ Community 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
Founded by Neeraj Churi, Lotus Visual Productions brings South Asian LGBT+ stories to the global screen. With active projects in various stages…
Various Directors, UK, India, Various Years, 103m.
Sat 26 Jul
16:00

Suzhou River + In Shanghai 12A

Part of Chinese Cinema Project
Digital restoration. These screenings are part of 'Lou Ye: Chaotic Desires', a special presentation by the Chinese Cinema Project dedicated to one…
Lou Ye, China, Germany, 2000, 100m.
Sat 26 Jul
18:00

Dying 18

An epic and darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction, Dying follows the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with…
Matthias Glasner, Germany, 2024, 180m.
Sat 26 Jul
19:00

Gazer 18

Afflicted with a rare and fatal condition that affects her ability to perceive time and causes sudden blackouts, single mother Frankie…
Ryan J. Sloan, USA, 2024, 114m.
Sat 26 Jul
20:15

The 4th Man 18

Part of Noir International
Paul Verhoeven's last film produced in the Netherlands before he created his Hollywood classics Robocop and Total Recall, invites us into the twisted…
Paul Verhoeven , The Netherlands, 1983, 102m.
Sat 26 Jul
20:35

Sunday 27 July

The Incredibles U

Part of Films for the Family
While trying to lead a quiet suburban life, a family of undercover superheroes are thrown back into the world of super-heroism…
Brad Bird, USA, 2004, 115m.
Sun 27 Jul
11:05

What Does That Nature Say to You Rating TBC

Donghwa, a poet in his thirties, drops off Junhee, his girlfriend of three years, at her house and marvels at how…
Hong Sangsoo, South Korea, 2025, 108m.
Sun 27 Jul
13:40

Mona Lisa 18

Part of Noir International
Our screening on Wednesday 16 July will be introduced by John Wischmeyer (City Lit). The brilliant breakthrough film by writer-director Neil…
Neil Jordan, UK, 1986, 104m.
Sun 27 Jul
14:00

The Tale of Iya 18

Part of Select Japan
Select Japan is delighted to bring The Tale of Iya back to London for only the second UK screening. We would like…
Tetsuichiro Tsuta, Japan, 2013, 169m.
Sun 27 Jul
16:00

Dying 18

An epic and darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction, Dying follows the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with…
Matthias Glasner, Germany, 2024, 180m.
Sun 27 Jul
16:10

Amadeus PG

The first theatrical re-release of eight-time Academy Award winner Amadeus in over 20 years, now digitally restored. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom…
Miloš Forman, USA, 1984, 161m.
Sun 27 Jul
16:20

I'm British But...+ Post Screening Discussion PG

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
Join us for a rare screening of Gurinder Chadha's (Bend it Like Beckham, Blinded By The Light) earliest directorial venture. The…
Gurinder Chadha, UK, 1990, 30m.
Sun 27 Jul
17:00

Gazer 18

Afflicted with a rare and fatal condition that affects her ability to perceive time and causes sudden blackouts, single mother Frankie…
Ryan J. Sloan, USA, 2024, 114m.
Sun 27 Jul
19:30

Monday 28 July

Gazer 18

Afflicted with a rare and fatal condition that affects her ability to perceive time and causes sudden blackouts, single mother Frankie…
Ryan J. Sloan, USA, 2024, 114m.
Mon 28 Jul
14:30

Amadeus PG

The first theatrical re-release of eight-time Academy Award winner Amadeus in over 20 years, now digitally restored. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom…
Miloš Forman, USA, 1984, 161m.
Mon 28 Jul
15:00

Dying 18

An epic and darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction, Dying follows the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with…
Matthias Glasner, Germany, 2024, 180m.
Mon 28 Jul
17:00

Tuesday 29 July

What Does That Nature Say to You Rating TBC

Donghwa, a poet in his thirties, drops off Junhee, his girlfriend of three years, at her house and marvels at how…
Hong Sangsoo, South Korea, 2025, 108m.
Tue 29 Jul
14:45

Memories of Murder 15

Part of Noir International
Our screening of Sunday 3 August will be introduced by film journalist Darren Richman. Inspired by true events, this rain-drenched sophomore…
Bong Joon ho, South Korea, 2003, 131m.
Tue 29 Jul
15:15

Gazer 18

Afflicted with a rare and fatal condition that affects her ability to perceive time and causes sudden blackouts, single mother Frankie…
Ryan J. Sloan, USA, 2024, 114m.
Tue 29 Jul
17:00

Badnam Basti (Neighbourhood of Ill Repute) 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025Part of Members' Events
This film was proposed by our member Simran Patel who writes: 'I'd love to see India's first queer film on the…
Prem Kapoor, India , 1971, 108m.
Tue 29 Jul
18:00

Dying 18

An epic and darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction, Dying follows the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with…
Matthias Glasner, Germany, 2024, 180m.
Tue 29 Jul
19:15

Amadeus PG

The first theatrical re-release of eight-time Academy Award winner Amadeus in over 20 years, now digitally restored. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom…
Miloš Forman, USA, 1984, 161m.
Tue 29 Jul
19:30

Wednesday 30 July

The Incredibles U

Part of Films for the Family
While trying to lead a quiet suburban life, a family of undercover superheroes are thrown back into the world of super-heroism…
Brad Bird, USA, 2004, 115m.
Wed 30 Jul
11:00

Amadeus PG

The first theatrical re-release of eight-time Academy Award winner Amadeus in over 20 years, now digitally restored. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom…
Miloš Forman, USA, 1984, 161m.
Wed 30 Jul
15:00

Infernal Affairs 15

Part of Noir International
Two of Hong Kong cinema’s most iconic leading men, Tony Leung and Andy Lau, face off in the breathtaking thriller that…
Andrew Lau, Alan Mak, Hong Kong, 2002, 101m.
Wed 30 Jul
16:00

Gazer 18

Afflicted with a rare and fatal condition that affects her ability to perceive time and causes sudden blackouts, single mother Frankie…
Ryan J. Sloan, USA, 2024, 114m.
Wed 30 Jul
17:15

Stolen Kisses 15

This screening of François Truffaut's classic marks the centennial of the great French composer Antoine Duhamel. The screening will be preceded…
François Truffaut, France, 1968, 90m.
Wed 30 Jul
18:15

Movies, Memories, Magic 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
Movies, Memories, Magic celebrates the hybrid cinematic and cultural heritage sculpted by London’s South Asian communities across time and space. Cinema has…
Dr Ashvin Immanuel Devasundaram, UK, 2018, 60m.
Wed 30 Jul
19:00

Dying 18

An epic and darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction, Dying follows the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with…
Matthias Glasner, Germany, 2024, 180m.
Wed 30 Jul
19:40

Thursday 31 July

Dying 18

An epic and darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction, Dying follows the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with…
Matthias Glasner, Germany, 2024, 180m.
Thu 31 Jul
14:15

The 4th Man 18

Part of Noir International
Paul Verhoeven's last film produced in the Netherlands before he created his Hollywood classics Robocop and Total Recall, invites us into the twisted…
Paul Verhoeven , The Netherlands, 1983, 102m.
Thu 31 Jul
15:40

What Does That Nature Say to You Rating TBC

Donghwa, a poet in his thirties, drops off Junhee, his girlfriend of three years, at her house and marvels at how…
Hong Sangsoo, South Korea, 2025, 108m.
Thu 31 Jul
17:10

Amadeus PG

The first theatrical re-release of eight-time Academy Award winner Amadeus in over 20 years, now digitally restored. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom…
Miloš Forman, USA, 1984, 161m.
Thu 31 Jul
19:30

Gazer 18

Afflicted with a rare and fatal condition that affects her ability to perceive time and causes sudden blackouts, single mother Frankie…
Ryan J. Sloan, USA, 2024, 114m.
Thu 31 Jul
20:30

Friday 1 August

My Beautiful Laundrette (40th Anniversary) 15

Stephen Frears was at the forefront of the British cinematic revival of the mid-1980s, and the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette is…
Stephen Frears, UK, 1985, 98m.
Fri 01 Aug
17:25

Black Coal, Thin Ice 15

Part of Noir International
Northern China, 1999. The grisly discovery of several corpses is made in a small town. A bloody incident during the attempt…
Diao Yinan, China, 2014, 110m.
Fri 01 Aug
18:00

Divine Trash Season Launch: Multiple Maniacs 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
Opening night of Divine Trash kicks off with a video message from John Waters before a live performance inspired by Multiple Maniacs…
John Waters, USA, 1970, 96m.
Fri 01 Aug
19:30

Saturday 2 August

My Beautiful Laundrette (40th Anniversary) 15

Stephen Frears was at the forefront of the British cinematic revival of the mid-1980s, and the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette is…
Stephen Frears, UK, 1985, 98m.
Sat 02 Aug
17:20

Reborn India presents Manthan 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
This potent, political landmark of Indian independent filmmaking – famously funded by 500,000 farmers – explores the ugly truths of class…
Shyam Benegal, India, 1976, 134m.
Sat 02 Aug
17:30

Sunday 3 August

My Beautiful Laundrette (40th Anniversary) 15

Stephen Frears was at the forefront of the British cinematic revival of the mid-1980s, and the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette is…
Stephen Frears, UK, 1985, 98m.
Sun 03 Aug
12:50

Memories of Murder 15

Part of Noir International
Our screening of Sunday 3 August will be introduced by film journalist Darren Richman. Inspired by true events, this rain-drenched sophomore…
Bong Joon ho, South Korea, 2003, 131m.
Sun 03 Aug
15:00

Monday 4 August

Infernal Affairs 15

Part of Noir International
Two of Hong Kong cinema’s most iconic leading men, Tony Leung and Andy Lau, face off in the breathtaking thriller that…
Andrew Lau, Alan Mak, Hong Kong, 2002, 101m.
Mon 04 Aug
18:00

My Beautiful Laundrette (40th Anniversary) 15

Stephen Frears was at the forefront of the British cinematic revival of the mid-1980s, and the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette is…
Stephen Frears, UK, 1985, 98m.
Mon 04 Aug
20:20

Tuesday 5 August

My Beautiful Laundrette (40th Anniversary) 15

Stephen Frears was at the forefront of the British cinematic revival of the mid-1980s, and the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette is…
Stephen Frears, UK, 1985, 98m.
Tue 05 Aug
15:40

In the Cut 18

Part of Noir International
Our screening on Tuesday 5 August will be introduced by Lucy Bolton (QMUL). A critical and commerical flop upon release in…
Jane Campion, France, USA, 2003, 119m.
Tue 05 Aug
18:00

Badnam Basti (Neighbourhood of Ill Repute) 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
This film was proposed by our member Simran Patel who writes: 'I'd love to see India's first queer film on the…
Prem Kapoor, India , 1971, 108m.
Tue 05 Aug
20:00

Serial Mom 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
John Waters brings his twisted cinematic vision to the seemingly mundane world of suburbia in Serial Mom, an outrageous dark comedy…
John Waters, USA, 1994, 95m.
Tue 05 Aug
20:40

Wednesday 6 August

My Beautiful Laundrette (40th Anniversary) 15

Stephen Frears was at the forefront of the British cinematic revival of the mid-1980s, and the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette is…
Stephen Frears, UK, 1985, 98m.
Wed 06 Aug
13:50

Long Day's Journey into Night 12A

Part of Noir International
Bi Gan followed the mesmerising Kaili Blues with this noir-tinged stunner about a lost soul (Jue Huang) on a quest to find…
Bi Gan, China, 2018, 140m.
Wed 06 Aug
19:40

Thursday 7 August

The Cinema Travellers 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
This Cannes prize-winning documentary takes us on an intimate and emotional journey with the travelling cinemas of India, which yearly bring…
Amit Madheshiya, Shirley Abraham, India, 2016, 96m.
Thu 07 Aug
18:00

My Beautiful Laundrette (40th Anniversary) 15

Stephen Frears was at the forefront of the British cinematic revival of the mid-1980s, and the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette is…
Stephen Frears, UK, 1985, 98m.
Thu 07 Aug
20:40

Friday 8 August

Fundraiser event: Pink Fla-BINGO-s 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John WatersPart of Members' Events
Are you tired of working in an office, having children, celebrating wedding anniversaries? Ever dreamed of being a debutante? On Friday…
150m.
Fri 08 Aug
20:00

Saturday 9 August

The London International Animation Festival presents 12 Sensational Animated Shorts for 3 - 12 year U

Part of Films for the Family
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. This carefully chosen programme for our littlest and most special audience…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 65m.
Sat 09 Aug
11:00

Black Coal, Thin Ice 15

Part of Noir International
Northern China, 1999. The grisly discovery of several corpses is made in a small town. A bloody incident during the attempt…
Diao Yinan, China, 2014, 110m.
Sat 09 Aug
13:00

Sunday 10 August

The London International Animation Festival presents 12 Sensational Animated Shorts for 3 - 12 year U

Part of Films for the Family
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. This carefully chosen programme for our littlest and most special audience…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 65m.
Sun 10 Aug
11:00

Shambhala 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
The screening on 22 July will be introduced by Aagya Pradhan. The second feature from writer-director Min Bahadur Bham, following 2015’s…
Min Bahadur Bham, Nepal, 2024, 150m.
Sun 10 Aug
15:50

Long Day's Journey into Night 12A

Part of Noir International
Bi Gan followed the mesmerising Kaili Blues with this noir-tinged stunner about a lost soul (Jue Huang) on a quest to find…
Bi Gan, China, 2018, 140m.
Sun 10 Aug
19:00

Wednesday 13 August

The London International Animation Festival presents 12 Sensational Animated Shorts for 3 - 12 year U

Part of Films for the Family
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. This carefully chosen programme for our littlest and most special audience…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 65m.
Wed 13 Aug
11:00

Long Day's Journey into Night 12A

Part of Noir International
Bi Gan followed the mesmerising Kaili Blues with this noir-tinged stunner about a lost soul (Jue Huang) on a quest to find…
Bi Gan, China, 2018, 140m.
Wed 13 Aug
15:00

Thursday 14 August

Black Coal, Thin Ice 15

Part of Noir International
Northern China, 1999. The grisly discovery of several corpses is made in a small town. A bloody incident during the attempt…
Diao Yinan, China, 2014, 110m.
Thu 14 Aug
15:00

Cecil B. Demented 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
Our screening of Cecil B. Demented on the 14th of August will feature an introduction by season co-curator Ronja Blight. An…
John Waters, USA, 2000, 88m.
Thu 14 Aug
18:00

Friday 15 August

A River Called Titas PG

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
Made in 1973, two years after Bangladesh’s independence, A River Called Titas remains a deeply relevant cinematic gem from Ritwik Ghatak, a…
Ritwik Ghatak, Bangladesh, India, 1973, 159m.
Fri 15 Aug
19:00

Saturday 16 August

Female Trouble 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
Our screening of Female Trouble on the 16th of August will feature an introduction by Jaye from TGirlsOnFilm Glamour has never…
John Waters, USA, 1974, 90m.
Sat 16 Aug
20:00

Sunday 17 August

Multiple Maniacs 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
John Waters’ gloriously grotesque second feature is replete with all manner of depravity, from robbery to murder to one of cinema’s…
John Waters, USA, 1970, 91m.
Sun 17 Aug
18:00

Nidhanaya (The Treasure) - UK Premiere 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2025
Directed by Dr. Lester James Peries, widely regarded as the father of Sri Lankan cinema, and based on a short story…
Lester James Peries, Sri Lanka, 1972, 110m.
Sun 17 Aug
19:00

Tuesday 19 August

Smooth Talk 15

Part of Summertime Sadness Screened in partnership with Zodiac Film Club
Connie is fifteen, bored, and beautiful—with nothing much to do but hang around the mall, try on new identities, and flirt…
Joyce Chopra, USA, 1985, 92m.
Tue 19 Aug
18:15

Singing in the Rainy Afternoon (Hát Giữa Chiều Mưa) 18

Part of Star Nhà Ease: Vietnamese Cinema
The screening will feature a digital introduction by curator Tuyết Vân Huỳnh. The rare and much-anticipated Hát Giữa Chiều Mưa (Singing in…
Trần Phương, Vietnam, 1990, 100m.
Tue 19 Aug
20:20

Wednesday 20 August

Desperate Living 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
Our screening of Desperate Living on the 29th of August will feature an introduction from Token Homo, programmer of the legendary…
John Waters, USA, 1977, 90m.
Wed 20 Aug
20:00

Friday 22 August

Pink Flamingos 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
Our screening of Pink Flamingos on the 22nd of August will feature an introduction from former Scala programmer, Jane Giles. The…
John Waters, USA, 1972, 92m.
Fri 22 Aug
20:30

Saturday 23 August

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday U

Part of Films for the Family
Summer holidays at The Garden Cinema would not be complete without Monsieur Hulot. Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at…
Jacques Tati, France, 1953, 83m.
Sat 23 Aug
11:00

Sunday 24 August

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday U

Part of Films for the Family
Summer holidays at The Garden Cinema would not be complete without Monsieur Hulot. Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at…
Jacques Tati, France, 1953, 83m.
Sun 24 Aug
11:00

Polyester 15

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
For his first studio picture, filth maestro John Waters took advantage of his biggest budget yet to allow his muse Divine…
John Waters, USA, 1981, 86m.
Sun 24 Aug
18:00

Monday 25 August

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday U

Part of Films for the Family
Summer holidays at The Garden Cinema would not be complete without Monsieur Hulot. Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at…
Jacques Tati, France, 1953, 83m.
Mon 25 Aug
11:00

Tuesday 26 August

Children of the Mist (Những đứa trẻ trong sương) 18

Part of Star Nhà Ease: Vietnamese Cinema
The screening will feature a digital introduction by curator Tuyết Vân Huỳnh. Not all battles are fought with fists, some are…
Hà Lệ Diễm, Vietnam, Hà Lệ Diễm, 110m.
Tue 26 Aug
18:00

Wednesday 27 August

Cecil B. Demented 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
Our screening of Cecil B. Demented on the 14th of August will feature an introduction by season co-curator Ronja Blight. An…
John Waters, USA, 2000, 88m.
Wed 27 Aug
20:00

Friday 29 August

Desperate Living 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
Our screening of Desperate Living on the 29th of August will feature an introduction from Token Homo, programmer of the legendary…
John Waters, USA, 1977, 90m.
Fri 29 Aug
20:00

Sunday 31 August

Pink Flamingos 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
Our screening of Pink Flamingos on the 22nd of August will feature an introduction from former Scala programmer, Jane Giles. The…
John Waters, USA, 1972, 92m.
Sun 31 Aug
18:00

Wednesday 3 September

Female Trouble 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
Our screening of Female Trouble on the 16th of August will feature an introduction by Jaye from TGirlsOnFilm Glamour has never…
John Waters, USA, 1974, 90m.
Wed 03 Sep
18:00

Friday 5 September

Polyester: Odorama Screening 15

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
For his first studio picture, filth maestro John Waters took advantage of his biggest budget yet to allow his muse Divine…
John Waters, USA, 1981, 86m.
Fri 05 Sep
20:30

Sunday 7 September

Serial Mom 18

Part of Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters
John Waters brings his twisted cinematic vision to the seemingly mundane world of suburbia in Serial Mom, an outrageous dark comedy…
John Waters, USA, 1994, 95m.
Sun 07 Sep
20:30

Saturday 13 September

The Secret of Kells PG

Part of Films for the Family
In the remote Irish woods, Cellach (Brendan Gleeson) prepares a fortress for an impending attack by a Viking war party. Unbeknown…
Tomm Moore, Nora Twomey, Belgium/France/Ireland, 2009, 75m.
Sat 13 Sep
11:00

Sunday 14 September

The Secret of Kells PG

Part of Films for the Family
In the remote Irish woods, Cellach (Brendan Gleeson) prepares a fortress for an impending attack by a Viking war party. Unbeknown…
Tomm Moore, Nora Twomey, Belgium/France/Ireland, 2009, 75m.
Sun 14 Sep
11:00

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The 4th Man 18

Paul Verhoeven, 1983, The Netherlands
Paul Verhoeven's last film produced in the Netherlands before he created his Hollywood classics Robocop and Total Recall, invites us into the twisted psyche of Gerard Reve, a troubled writer whose life becomes entangled with mysterious women, murder, and the supernatural. As Reve spirals… Read More
Fri 18 Jul
20:40
Sat 26 Jul
20:35
Thu 31 Jul
15:40

All This Victory + Intro 18

Ahmad Ghossein, 2019, Lebanon
The film is set in Southern Lebanon, July 2006, during what is known as Israel’s “Second Lebanon War", a month of fighting characterised mostly by Israeli aerial bombardment of Lebanon, and rocket attacks from the Shia militia Hizballah on northern Israel in… Read More
Wed 02 Jul
15:15

Amadeus PG

Miloš Forman, 1984, USA
The first theatrical re-release of eight-time Academy Award winner Amadeus in over 20 years, now digitally restored. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) is a remarkably talented young Viennese composer who unwittingly finds a fierce rival in the disciplined and determined Antonio Salieri… Read More
Fri 25 Jul
20:15
Sat 26 Jul
12:30
Sun 27 Jul
16:20
Mon 28 Jul
15:00
Tue 29 Jul
19:30
Wed 30 Jul
15:00
Thu 31 Jul
19:30

The American Friend 15

Wim Wenders, 1977, Germany
Wim Wenders pays loving homage to rough-and-tumble Hollywood film noir with The American Friend, a loose adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel Ripley’s Game. Dennis Hopper oozes quirky menace as an amoral American art dealer who entangles a terminally ill German everyman, played… Read More
Sat 05 Jul
18:00
Mon 14 Jul
15:00
Wed 23 Jul
20:30

Badnam Basti (Neighbourhood of Ill Repute) 18

Prem Kapoor, 1971, India
This film was proposed by our member Simran Patel who writes: 'I'd love to see India's first queer film on the big screen. It was originally believed lost and only recently rediscovered in an archive.'   This daring and progressive account of… Read More
Tue 29 Jul
18:00
Tue 05 Aug
20:00

Barry Lyndon (50th Anniversary) 12A

Stanley Kubrick, 1975, UK, USA
Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy, adapted from a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray. In picaresque detail, Barry Lyndon chronicles the adventures of an incorrigible trickster (Ryan O’Neal)… Read More
Fri 18 Jul
14:15
Sat 19 Jul
19:30
Sun 20 Jul
12:15
Mon 21 Jul
19:15
Tue 22 Jul
17:00
Wed 23 Jul
14:15
Thu 24 Jul
17:15

Black Coal, Thin Ice 15

Diao Yinan, 2014, China
Northern China, 1999. The grisly discovery of several corpses is made in a small town. A bloody incident during the attempt to capture the alleged murderer leaves two police officers dead and another badly injured. The surviving officer Zhang Zili is suspended… Read More
Fri 01 Aug
18:00
Sat 09 Aug
13:00
Thu 14 Aug
15:00

Body Heat 18

Lawrence Kasdan, 1981, USA
William Hurt and Kathleen Turner strike sparks in this taut, South Florida-set tale of lust, greed, and murder that echoes 1940s film noir but is charged with a steamy passion that could only flare in the 80s. When libidinous but none-too-bright attorney… Read More
Fri 04 Jul
20:45

Branded to Kill 15

Seijun Suzuki, 1967, Japan
The screening on 28 June will be introduced by filmmaker and critic Jasper Sharp. Seijun Suzuki's delirious 1967 hit-man film has drawn comparisons with contemporaries Le samouraï and Point Blank and influenced directors such as John Woo, Jim Jarmusch, and Quentin Tarantino among others. The… Read More
Sat 28 Jun
18:15
Mon 07 Jul
15:20

Caramel + Warsha PG

Nadine Labaki, 2007, Lebanon
Due to popular demand, we're bringing back Caramel, as part of our Lebanese season. The film will be preceded by Dania Bdeir's short film Warsha. The screening on 25 June will be preceded by a short intro by Dr Albertine Fox, writer… Read More
Wed 09 Jul
15:35

Cecil B. Demented 18

John Waters, 2000, USA
Our screening of Cecil B. Demented on the 14th of August will feature an introduction by season co-curator Ronja Blight. An insane action-comedy about a young lunatic director and his devoted cult of cinema terrorists who kidnap a movie goddess and force… Read More
Thu 14 Aug
18:00
Wed 27 Aug
20:00

The Cinema Travellers 18

Amit Madheshiya, Shirley Abraham, India, 2016
This Cannes prize-winning documentary takes us on an intimate and emotional journey with the travelling cinemas of India, which yearly bring the wonder of the movies to faraway villages. Filmed over five years, it accompanies a shrewd exhibitor, a benevolent showman and… Read More
Sun 20 Jul
17:00
Thu 07 Aug
18:00

Crash 18

David Cronenberg, 1996, Canada
Technology and sexuality meet in a head-on collision in Crash -director David Cronenberg's controversial adaptation of writer J. G. Ballard's hugely transgressive 1973 novel starring James Spader and Holly Hunter. Spader stars as James Ballard, a film producer whose deviant sexual desires… Read More
Mon 14 Jul
20:30
Thu 17 Jul
15:45

Darling (60th anniversary) 15

John Schlesinger, 1965, UK
The screening on Monday June 23 will be introduced by Darling screenwritter Frederic Raphael.  One of the coolest and most defining films of the 1960s, John Schlesinger's Darling is now lavishly restored. This London fashion scene-set classic features dazzling performances from Julie Christie,… Read More
Fri 27 Jun
14:45
Sun 29 Jun
12:25

Dead Ringers 18

David Cronenberg, 1988, Canada, USA
Identical twin gynaecologists Beverly and Elliot Mantle routinely trade each others’ identities, lives and even lovers. This ability leads them to a shared relationship with a well-known actress and, ultimately, a physical and psychological tailspin that sends them both to the brink… Read More
Sun 13 Jul
16:20
Wed 16 Jul
20:40

Desperate Living 18

John Waters, USA, 1977
Our screening of Desperate Living on the 29th of August will feature an introduction from Token Homo, programmer of the legendary Bar Trash and Queer Horror Nights. John Waters first feature without Divine in the lead takes some cues from mid-century womens… Read More
Wed 20 Aug
20:00
Fri 29 Aug
20:00

Dying 18

Matthias Glasner, 2024, Germany
An epic and darkly funny symphony of family dysfunction, Dying follows the estranged members of the Lunies family as they wrestle with chaotic private lives. Son Tom (Lars Eidinger), a well-regarded conductor, is too preoccupied to give his ailing parents the attention they… Read More
Fri 25 Jul
19:45
Sat 26 Jul
19:00
Sun 27 Jul
16:10
Mon 28 Jul
17:00
Tue 29 Jul
19:15
Wed 30 Jul
19:40
Thu 31 Jul
14:15

Female Trouble 18

John Waters, 1974, USA
Our screening of Female Trouble on the 16th of August will feature an introduction by Jaye from TGirlsOnFilm Glamour has never been more grotesque than in Female Trouble, which injects the Hollywood melodrama with anarchic decadence. Divine, director John Waters’ larger-than-life muse,… Read More
Sat 16 Aug
20:00
Wed 03 Sep
18:00

The Fisherman and the Banker + Q&A 18

The Fisherman and the Banker
The Fisherman and the Banker is a modern-day David and Goliath tale, chronicling a fishing community in India’s Gulf of Kutch as they take on the World Bank’s private lending arm, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), for funding a coal-fired power plant… Read More

Flight of the Navigator U

Randal Kleiser, 1986, USA
A rare cinema screening of 1980s cult family favourite Flight of the Navigator. 12-year-old David is accidentally knocked out in the forest near his home, but when he awakens eight years have passed. His family is overjoyed to have him back, but… Read More
Sat 19 Jul
11:00
Sun 20 Jul
11:00

The Fly 18

David Cronenberg, 1986, USA
Be afraid... Be very afraid... Jeff Goldblum stars as the gifted yet tragic scientist Seth Brundle in David Cronenberg's hi-tech remake of the classic 1950's sci-fi. When Seth makes a huge scientific and technological breakthrough in teleportation, he decides to test it… Read More
Sat 12 Jul
20:30
Tue 15 Jul
15:15

From Hilde, with Love 15

Andreas Dresen, 2024, Germany
Berlin, 1942. A shy Hilde falls in love with Hans and gradually finds her place in the resistance group that would come to be known as the 'Red Orchestra'. Together, they spend a beautiful summer where their relationship entwines with quiet acts… Read More
Fri 27 Jun
17:25
Sat 28 Jun
20:25
Sun 29 Jun
13:00
Mon 30 Jun
15:00
Tue 01 Jul
12:45
Wed 02 Jul
17:10
Thu 03 Jul
20:45

Gazer 18

Ryan J. Sloan, 2024, USA
Afflicted with a rare and fatal condition that affects her ability to perceive time and causes sudden blackouts, single mother Frankie Rhodes relies on self-recorded cassette tapes to help her navigate the world. Desperate to make ends meet while she fights for… Read More
Fri 25 Jul
16:00
Sat 26 Jul
20:15
Sun 27 Jul
19:30
Mon 28 Jul
14:30
Tue 29 Jul
17:00
Wed 30 Jul
17:15
Thu 31 Jul
20:30

Harvest 18

Athina Rachel Tsangari, 2024, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, UK, USA
From Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier, Attenberg), Harvest is a spellbinding and thrillingly distinctive period piece like no other, telling a folk horror-inflected story about the trauma of modernity and the looming threat of the outsider. Set over seven hallucinatory days in an idyllic… Read More
Fri 18 Jul
15:00
Sat 19 Jul
12:45
Sun 20 Jul
16:45
Mon 21 Jul
17:30
Tue 22 Jul
17:35
Wed 23 Jul
19:50
Thu 24 Jul
20:20

Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse 15

Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor Coppola, 1991, USA
In the late 1970s, as renegade filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola struggles to complete an epic allegory of the Vietnam War, Apocalypse Now, his wife, Eleanor, films his daily travails with a camera of her own. The documentary based on her footage details… Read More
Fri 04 Jul
15:00
Sat 05 Jul
20:15
Sun 06 Jul
13:00
Mon 07 Jul
17:45
Tue 08 Jul
20:30
Wed 09 Jul
18:15
Thu 10 Jul
15:30

Heaven Without People 18

Lucien Bourjeily, 2017, Lebanon
The film will be preceded by Al Ittisal (The Call), a short film by Sabine Kahwaji, who will be introducing the screening.  Serge and his girlfriend Leila arrive late at his parents’ big Easter lunch with the wider family. The electricity has… Read More
Fri 27 Jun
15:10

Hercules U

Ron Clements, John Musker, 1997, USA
Bestowed with superhuman strength, a young mortal named Hercules sets out to prove himself a hero. Along with his friends and his true love, Hercules must outwit the hotheaded villain Hades, and learn a valuable lesson... that it's not the size of… Read More
Sat 28 Jun
11:00
Sun 29 Jun
11:00

Hidden (Caché) 15

Michael Haneke, 2005, France, Austria, Germany, Italy
Michael Haneke was awarded the Best Director prize at Cannes for his stunning exploration of a past that haunts the present. This compelling psychological thriller stars Daniel Auteuil as Georges, a TV presenter who begins to receive mysterious and alarming packages containing… Read More
Thu 26 Jun
19:50
Sat 28 Jun
15:00
Mon 30 Jun
20:15
Tue 01 Jul
20:10
Wed 02 Jul
14:45

Hidden Master - The Legacy of George Platt Lynes 18

Sam Shahid/ 2024/ USA
An intimate look at pioneering artist George Platt Lynes, who took radically explicit photographs of the male nude. The documentary reveals Lynes' gifted eye for the male form, his long-term friendships with Gertrude Stein and Alfred Kinsey, and his lasting influence as… Read More
Fri 18 Jul
15:30
Sun 20 Jul
19:15
Tue 22 Jul
15:30
Wed 23 Jul
17:45
Thu 24 Jul
21:00

Hot Milk 15

Rebecca Lenkiewicz, 2025, Greece, UK
The directorial debut from award-winning screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Ida, Disobedience), Hot Milk is an intimate exploration of self-discovery, desire, and the complex bonds that shape us. Set against the sun-drenched Spanish coast, a young woman discovers that the people in her life -… Read More
Fri 04 Jul
16:00
Sat 05 Jul
13:00
Sun 06 Jul
15:20
Mon 07 Jul
13:15
Tue 08 Jul
15:30
Wed 09 Jul
16:00
Thu 10 Jul
16:00

In the Cut 18

Jane Campion, 2003, France, USA
Our screening on Tuesday 5 August will be introduced by Lucy Bolton (QMUL). A critical and commerical flop upon release in 2003, Jane Campion's giallo-infleced, erotic thriller is now considered a masterpiece of female desire and subjectivity. Frannie (Meg Ryan) is a… Read More
Sat 19 Jul
20:30
Fri 25 Jul
15:30
Tue 05 Aug
18:00

The Incredibles U

Brad Bird, 2004, USA
While trying to lead a quiet suburban life, a family of undercover superheroes are thrown back into the world of super-heroism when Mr Incredible receives a mysterious communication summoning him to a remote island for a top-secret mission. On Sunday mornings our… Read More
Sat 26 Jul
11:00
Sun 27 Jul
11:05
Wed 30 Jul
11:00

Infernal Affairs 15

Andrew Lau, Alan Mak, 2002, Hong Kong
Two of Hong Kong cinema’s most iconic leading men, Tony Leung and Andy Lau, face off in the breathtaking thriller that revitalised the city's twenty-first-century film industry, launched a blockbuster franchise, and inspired Martin Scorsese’s The Departed. The setup is diabolical in… Read More
Sun 20 Jul
16:00
Wed 30 Jul
16:00
Mon 04 Aug
18:00

Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion 18

Elio Petri, 1970, Italy
The provocative Italian filmmaker Elio Petri’s most internationally acclaimed work is this remarkable, visceral, Oscar-winning thriller. Petri maintains a tricky balance between absurdity and realism in telling the Kafkaesque tale of a Roman police inspector (a commanding Gian Maria Volontè) investigating a… Read More
Sun 29 Jun
15:00
Wed 09 Jul
15:15
Tue 15 Jul
20:15

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life 15

Laura Piani, 2025, France
Agathe, hopelessly clumsy yet charming and full of contradictions, finds herself in desperate singlehood. Her dream is to experience love akin to a Jane Austen novel and her ultimate aspiration is to become a writer. Instead, she spends her days selling books… Read More
Sat 28 Jun
13:45
Sun 29 Jun
16:00
Tue 01 Jul
20:30
Thu 03 Jul
16:15

The Last Journey PG

Filip Hammar, Fredrik Wikingsson, 2024, Sweden
An emotional and hilarious story with a life-affirming message, The Last Journey is a cinematic experience that explores a loving son’s attempts to coax his aging father into reengaging with life by embarking on a joyous, heartfelt road trip through the South of… Read More
Fri 27 Jun
18:10
Sat 28 Jun
16:00
Sun 29 Jun
17:30
Mon 30 Jun
17:40
Wed 02 Jul
20:35

Le samouraï PG

Jean-Pierre Melville, 1967, France
In a career-defining performance, Alain Delon plays Jef Costello, a contract killer with samurai instincts. After carrying out a flawlessly planned hit, Jef finds himself caught between a persistent police investigator and a ruthless employer, and not even his armour of fedora… Read More
Tue 01 Jul
15:30
Sat 12 Jul
16:00

Lebanon Cinema Days in the UK: Shorts + Intro 18

Various, 2022-2025, Lebanon
The film is part of the Beirut Film Society's first edition of Lebanon Cinema Days in the UK, which shines a spotlight on the powerful voices of Lebanese cinema, presenting a curated selection of films by a new generation of filmmakers. Cinema… Read More
Mon 07 Jul
18:10

A Little Princess U

Alfonso Cuarón, 1995, USA
Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity, Roma) beautifulyl adaptated this novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett (The Secret Garden). Sara Crewe is forced to leave her home in India as the outbreak of World War I draws her father into the military. She is sent to… Read More
Sat 05 Jul
11:00
Sun 06 Jul
11:00

Lollipop 15

Daisy-May Hudson, 2024, UK
The screening on Friday 20 June will be followed by a Q&A with Lollipop lead actress Posy Sterling. When young mum Molly (Sterling) is released from prison after serving four months, she assumes it will be a matter of hours before she can… Read More
Sat 28 Jun
20:55
Mon 30 Jun
18:00

The London International Animation Festival presents 12 Sensational Animated Shorts for 3 - 12 year U

Various Directors, Various Years, Various Countries
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. This carefully chosen programme for our littlest and most special audience contains 10 of the best, wonderful short animated films, full of joy, from all around the world. There’ll be talking animals,… Read More
Sat 09 Aug
11:00
Sun 10 Aug
11:00
Wed 13 Aug
11:00

Long Day's Journey into Night 12A

Bi Gan, 2018, China
Bi Gan followed the mesmerising Kaili Blues with this noir-tinged stunner about a lost soul (Jue Huang) on a quest to find a missing woman from his past (Wei Tang, Lust, Caution). Following leads across Guizhou province, he crosses paths with a series… Read More
Wed 06 Aug
19:40
Sun 10 Aug
19:00
Wed 13 Aug
15:00

Memories of Murder 15

Bong Joon ho, 2003, South Korea
Our screening of Sunday 3 August will be introduced by film journalist Darren Richman. Inspired by true events, this rain-drenched sophomore feature from the Oscar-winning filmmaker Bong Joon ho blends true-crime with social satire and comedy in typically masterful fashion. In 1986… Read More
Thu 24 Jul
17:45
Tue 29 Jul
15:15
Sun 03 Aug
15:00

Mona Lisa 18

Neil Jordan, 1986, UK
Our screening on Wednesday 16 July will be introduced by John Wischmeyer (City Lit). The brilliant breakthrough film by writer-director Neil Jordan journeys into the dark heart of the London underworld to weave a gripping, noir-infused love story. Bob Hoskins received a… Read More
Thu 10 Jul
20:00
Wed 16 Jul
18:00
Sun 27 Jul
14:00

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday U

Jacques Tati, 1953, France
Summer holidays at The Garden Cinema would not be complete without Monsieur Hulot. Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at a seaside resort, where his presence provokes one catastrophe after another. Tati’s masterpiece of gentle slapstick is a series of effortlessly… Read More
Sat 23 Aug
11:00
Sun 24 Aug
11:00
Mon 25 Aug
11:00

Multiple Maniacs 18

John Waters, 1970, USA
John Waters’ gloriously grotesque second feature is replete with all manner of depravity, from robbery to murder to one of cinema’s most memorably blasphemous moments. Made on a shoestring budget in Waters’ native Baltimore, with the filmmaker taking on nearly every technical… Read More
Sun 17 Aug
18:00

My Beautiful Laundrette (40th Anniversary) 15

Stephen Frears, 1985, UK
Stephen Frears was at the forefront of the British cinematic revival of the mid-1980s, and the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette is his greatest triumph of the period. Working from a richly layered script by Hanif Kureishi, who was soon to be an… Read More
Fri 01 Aug
17:25
Sat 02 Aug
17:20
Sun 03 Aug
12:50
Mon 04 Aug
20:20
Tue 05 Aug
15:40
Wed 06 Aug
13:50
Thu 07 Aug
20:40

Nidhanaya (The Treasure) - UK Premiere 18

Lester James Peries, Sri Lanka, 1972
Directed by Dr. Lester James Peries, widely regarded as the father of Sri Lankan cinema, and based on a short story by the prominent Sinhalese author G.B Senanayake, Nidhanaya is a chilling portrait of a crumbling aristocracy in colonial Sri Lanka through the microcosm… Read More
Sun 17 Aug
19:00

Nowhere 18

Gregg Araki/ 1997/USA, France
This film was proposed by our member Mary Yohanse, who writes: 'A group of teens have one goal and one goal only, to get to the wildest party of the year, however; lesbians, aliens, polyamory, suicide, drugs and the looming sense of… Read More
Tue 01 Jul
18:15
Fri 11 Jul
20:45

Ocean with David Attenborough PG

Colin Butfield, Toby Nowlan, Keith Scholey, 2025, UK
Ocean with David Attenborough takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean. The celebrated broadcaster and filmmaker reveals how his lifetime has coincided with the great age… Read More
Tue 01 Jul
13:25

Pale Flower 12A

Masahiro Shinoda, 1964, Japan
Our screening on 11 June will be introduced by freelance curator Yuriko Hamaguchi. In this cool, seductive jewel of the Japanese New Wave, a yakuza, fresh out of prison, becomes entangled with a beautiful and enigmatic gambling addict; what at first seems… Read More
Thu 03 Jul
15:30

The Phoenician Scheme 12A

Wes Anderson, 2025, USA
In a bid to secure his family’s legacy, an international tycoon brings his nun-daughter into his most daring scheme yet in this tale of espionage and intrigue from legendary filmmaker Wes Anderson. The Garden Cinema View: With pastel colours, deadpan humour, and… Read More
Thu 26 Jun
20:40
Fri 27 Jun
20:20
Tue 01 Jul
15:15
Wed 02 Jul
20:00

Pink Flamingos 18

John Waters, 1972, USA
Our screening of Pink Flamingos on the 22nd of August will feature an introduction from former Scala programmer, Jane Giles. The second screening on the 31st of August will feature an introduction from Category H Film Club programmer, Molly Miles. John Waters made… Read More
Fri 22 Aug
20:30
Sun 31 Aug
18:00

Polyester 15

John Waters, 1981, USA
For his first studio picture, filth maestro John Waters took advantage of his biggest budget yet to allow his muse Divine to sink his teeth into a role unlike any he had played before: Baltimore housewife Francine Fishpaw, a heroine worthy of… Read More
Sun 24 Aug
18:00

Ran (40th anniversary) 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
Fri 27 Jun
20:00
Sat 28 Jun
17:20
Sun 29 Jun
15:30
Mon 30 Jun
14:45
Tue 01 Jul
12:30
Wed 02 Jul
19:45
Thu 03 Jul
17:35

Reborn India presents Manthan 18

Shyam Benegal, 1976, India
This potent, political landmark of Indian independent filmmaking – famously funded by 500,000 farmers – explores the ugly truths of class and caste in rural Gujarat. Produced by 500,000 farmers who contributed 2 ruppes each towards the making of the film, Manthan … Read More
Sat 02 Aug
17:30

A River Called Titas PG

Ritwik Ghatak, Bangladesh, India, 1973
Made in 1973, two years after Bangladesh’s independence, A River Called Titas remains a deeply relevant cinematic gem from Ritwik Ghatak, a master filmmaker who was described by Satyajit Ray as, “one of the few truly original talents in Indian cinema.” Based on… Read More
Fri 15 Aug
19:00

The Secret of Kells PG

In the remote Irish woods, Cellach (Brendan Gleeson) prepares a fortress for an impending attack by a Viking war party. Unbeknown to Cellach, his young nephew Brendan (Evan McGuire) -- who has no taste for battle -- works secretly as an apprentice… Read More
Sat 13 Sep
11:00
Sun 14 Sep
11:00

Serial Mom 18

John Waters, 1994, USA
John Waters brings his twisted cinematic vision to the seemingly mundane world of suburbia in Serial Mom, an outrageous dark comedy starring Kathleen Turner (Body Heat, Romancing The Stone). Beverly (Turner) is the perfect happy homemaker. Along with her doting husband Eugene… Read More
Tue 05 Aug
20:40
Sun 07 Sep
20:30

The Shadow Play 18

Lou Ye, 2018, China
This UK premiere of the director's cut of The Shadow Play is presented in a double bill with Ma Yingli’s Behind the Dream: A Documentary on The Shadow Play on Saturday 14 June. Due to popular demand, an extra screening of The Shadow Play is added on 13… Read More
Sun 13 Jul
16:00

Shambhala 18

Min Bahadur Bham, Nepal, 2024
The screening on 22 July will be introduced by Aagya Pradhan. The second feature from writer-director Min Bahadur Bham, following 2015’s The Black Hen – Nepal’s official Oscars entry and a Venice Critics Week winner. In the heart of the Nepalese Himalayas, the… Read More
Tue 22 Jul
19:00
Sun 10 Aug
15:50

Shrek U

Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson, 2001, USA
The grumpy ogre Shrek finds his swap overrun with magical creatures exiled by a villanous lord. In exchange for his home back, Shrek agrees to go on a quest to rescue a princess. On Sunday mornings our Family Screenings are followed by… Read More
Sat 12 Jul
11:00
Sun 13 Jul
11:00

The Shrouds Rating TBC

David Cronenberg, 2025, France, Canada
Karsh, a creative entrepreneur who lost his spouse, develops a machine designed to communicate with deceased individuals. The Garden Cinema View: You'll likely know within a few minutes whether The Shrouds is to your taste. That is to say whether you can tune into… Read More
Fri 04 Jul
15:30
Sat 05 Jul
17:15
Sun 06 Jul
12:30
Mon 07 Jul
15:00
Tue 08 Jul
17:30
Wed 09 Jul
20:30
Thu 10 Jul
18:00

Stolen Kisses 15

François Truffaut, 1968, France
This screening of François Truffaut's classic marks the centennial of the great French composer Antoine Duhamel. The screening will be preceded by a special introduction from Oscar-nominated composer Gary Yershon. Jean-Pierre Léaud returns in the delightful Stolen Kisses, the third installment in… Read More
Wed 30 Jul
18:15

Sudan, Remember Us 18

Hind Meddeb, 2024, France, Tunisia, Qatar
In a Sudan torn apart by years of war, become immersed in the daily fight of young Sudanese activists, yearning for freedom and reform. Both harrowing and rousing, their fight reminds us of the human ability to find hope in the most… Read More
Sun 29 Jun
19:00
Mon 30 Jun
15:30
Wed 02 Jul
18:00
Thu 03 Jul
20:30

Summer Palace 18

Lou Ye, 2006, China, France
These screenings are part of 'Lou Ye: Chaotic Desires', a special presentation dedicated to one of China’s great contemporary auteurs, and featuring a collection of Lou's key works across two decades, alongside the release of his new title An Unfinished Film. China,… Read More
Sun 20 Jul
18:15

The Tale of Iya 18

Tetsuichiro Tsuta, 2013, Japan
Select Japan is delighted to bring The Tale of Iya back to London for only the second UK screening. We would like to thank Tsteuichiro Tsuta for his assistance with the screening, as well as Garden Cinema member Edmund Barns for initially suggesting… Read More
Sun 27 Jul
16:00

Videodrome 18

David Cronenberg, 1983, Canada
When Max Renn goes looking for edgy new material for his sleazy cable TV station, he stumbles across the pirate broad­­cast of a hyperviolent torture show called 'Videodrome'. His attempts to unearth the program’s origins send him on a hallucinatory journey into… Read More
Fri 11 Jul
21:00
Mon 14 Jul
15:45

What Does That Nature Say to You Rating TBC

Hong Sangsoo, 2025, South Korea
Donghwa, a poet in his thirties, drops off Junhee, his girlfriend of three years, at her house and marvels at how large it is. He intends to look around the front yard and then leave, but by chance he runs into Junhee’s… Read More
Fri 25 Jul
18:00
Sat 26 Jul
15:40
Sun 27 Jul
13:40
Tue 29 Jul
14:45
Thu 31 Jul
17:10

Who Framed Roger Rabbit PG

Robert Zemeckis, USA, 1988
In this trailblazing combination of animation and live-action, down-on-his-luck private eye Eddie Valiant gets hired to investigate a pattycake scandal involving Jessica Rabbit, the sultry wife of Toontown superstar, Roger Rabbit.Virtually every major cartoon character shows up in this wonderful Oscar-winning classic.… Read More
Sat 28 Jun
14:00

Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon + intro 18

Wild Flowers
This film was chosen as Films of Resistance's pick for the Lebanese season, to highlight the way Lebanese and Palestinian communities are interconnected. This screening will be introduced by Taghrid Choucair-Vizoso, curator from South Lebanon. In this award-winning documentary, directors Masri and… Read More
Sat 12 Jul
16:45
Fri 23 May — Thu 14 Aug 2025
Following our in-depth season focusing on iconic American, British, and French crime thrillers in 2022, Noir International explores how the visual style, thematic concerns, and atmosphere of Film Noir spread throughout a variety of global cinemas, and how…
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Sat 07 Jun — Sat 12 Jul 2025
The Garden Cinema introduces the UK’s first full season of Lebanese cinema. In contrast to recent simplistic, sensationalist, and often misleading news headlines, this selection of films will showcase an authentic range of…
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Fri 11 Jul — Thu 17 Jul 2025
To mark the release of David Cronenberg’s latest film, the deeply personal The Shrouds, we’re bringing four of his masterpieces back to The Garden Cinema. The original ‘new flesh’, Videodrome (1983) remains a…
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Thu 17 Jul — Sun 17 Aug 2025
Throughout July and August, join us for an array of screenings and partnership events around South Asian Heritage Month 2025, which is themed ‘Roots to Routes.’ Including restored classics, contemporary cinema, short films,…
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Fri 01 Aug — Sun 07 Sep 2025
This August, the Garden Cinema welcomes you to revel in Divine Trash: The Films of John Waters. With a filmography spanning from the late 1960s to early 2000s, the films of John Waters are…
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Fri 25 Mar — Fri 01 Jan 2027
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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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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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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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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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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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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Disco Afrika

Thu 26 Jun 2025
Screened in partnership with Maona
Luck Razanajaona’s feature debut is an illuminating drama about revolution, corruption, and a young man’s political awakening in Madagascar Madagascar, nowadays.…
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Site&Sound 05 - Thresholds

Thu 26 Jun 2025
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…
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Foley Nights - Sound effects event

Sat 28 Jun 2025
After the success of our previous family-friendly edition, we are thrilled to welcome back the team from Modus Arts for another session…
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London Vaporetto Shorts Film Festival 2025

Sun 29 Jun
Get ready for the 3rd annual London Vaporetto Shorts Film Festival! On June 29th, join us at The Garden Cinema for…
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All This Victory + live music + Q&A

Mon 30 Jun 2025
To celebrate our new season of New Lebanese Cinema, on Monday 30 June we're hosting a special evening for members featuring…
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Summertime Sadness

Wed 02 Jul — Tue 19 Aug 2025
Long, hot summers have always been fertile ground for anxiety, danger and despair on screen. From holiday horrors to angsty coming-of-age…
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Gutsy Film Festival + Networking Drinks

Thu 03 Jul 2025
Gutsy Film Festival celebrates the bold and original work of filmmakers living with hidden disabilities and chronic illnesses. This specially curated…
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Wild Flowers: Women of South Lebanon + Intro + Tea

Fri 04 Jul 2025
This film was chosen as Films of Resistance's pick for the Lebanese season, to highlight the way Lebanese and Palestinian communities…
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Industry Panel: Film Music

Sat 05 Jul 2025
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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Suzhou River + In Shanghai

Sun 06 Jul 2025
Digital restoration. These screenings are part of 'Lou Ye: Chaotic Desires', a special presentation by the Chinese Cinema Project dedicated to one…
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Beyond Anime: Independent Animation from Japan

Tue 08 Jul 2025
Screened in partnership with Japan Foundation
Hosted in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, this programme is a rare opportunity to see some of the best independent Japanese…
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Animate Projects: All That Is Solid

Tue 08 Jul 2025
All That Is Solid: the third Animate OPEN sets out to celebrate, subvert and confound expectations of what animation can be.…
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Girls on Tops presents Cheryl Dunye’s Early Works + Black is Blue + Q&A

Wed 09 Jul 2025
A rare chance to experience Cheryl Dunye’s EARLY WORKS – including JANINE, SHE DON'T FADE, VANILLA SEX and more – on the big…
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Lebanon Cinema Days in the UK: Void (Waynon)

Fri 11 Jul 2025
Screened in partnership with Beirut Film Society
Six Lebanese women, different ages, await the return of their sons, brothers, husbands or lovers, who have been missing since the…
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London Australian Film Festival 2025

Sat 12 Jul
Dedicated to promoting Australian cinema in London and across the UK, the London Australian Film Society screen a broad range of…
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Heat and Dust + Sitar Performance

Thu 17 Jul 2025
Prior to the film there will be a sitar performance by internationally acclaimed sitarist Jonathan Mayer, and a pre-recorded introduction by…
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London Animation Club presents Twisted Fantasies and Dark Folktales: The films of Joseph Wallace

Sat 19 Jul 2025
London Animation Club is delighted to welcome back stop-motion visionary Joseph Wallace for a screening of his films and a conversation about his…
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Holloway + Discussion

Mon 21 Jul 2025
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Anna Herrmann, Artistic Director and Joint CEO of Clean Break, Sabrina…
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The Falling Sky

Wed 23 Jul 2025
Screened in partnership with Cine Brazil
“The forest is alive. It will only die if the whites persist in destroying it. (...) Then we will die, one…
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LAFS PRESENTS: Flathead + Q&A

Thu 24 Jul 2025
Screened in partnership with The London Australian Film Society
The London Australian Film Society is proud to present the UK premiere of the absorbing and poetic docufiction, FLATHEAD, followed by a live…
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Lotus Visual Productions presents Stories of the South Asian LGBT+ Community

Sat 26 Jul 2025
Founded by Neeraj Churi, Lotus Visual Productions brings South Asian LGBT+ stories to the global screen. With active projects in various stages…
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I'm British But...+ Post Screening Discussion

Sun 27 Jul 2025
Join us for a rare screening of Gurinder Chadha's (Bend it Like Beckham, Blinded By The Light) earliest directorial venture. The…
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Movies, Memories, Magic

Wed 30 Jul 2025
Movies, Memories, Magic celebrates the hybrid cinematic and cultural heritage sculpted by London’s South Asian communities across time and space. Cinema has…
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Divine Trash Season Launch: Multiple Maniacs

Fri 01 Aug 2025
Opening night of Divine Trash kicks off with a video message from John Waters before a live performance inspired by Multiple Maniacs…
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Fundraiser event: Pink Fla-BINGO-s

Fri 08 Aug 2025
Are you tired of working in an office, having children, celebrating wedding anniversaries? Ever dreamed of being a debutante? On Friday…
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Star Nhà Ease: Vietnamese Cinema

Tue 19 Aug — Tue 26 Aug 2025
STAR NHÀ EASE (Nhà = “home” in Vietnamese) is a nationwide film programme bringing Vietnamese cinema to UK audiences. Following a…
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Polyester: Odorama Screening

Fri 05 Sep 2025
For his first studio picture, filth maestro John Waters took advantage of his biggest budget yet to allow his muse Divine…

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