Friday 17 October

After the Hunt 15

From visionary filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt is a gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself…
Luca Guadagnino, USA, 2025, 139m.
Fri 17 Oct
14:45
Fri 17 Oct
20:30

Souleymane's Story 18

Every second of Souleymane’s new life in France is precious. Having fled Guinea, his asylum interview looms. He powers through the…
Boris Lojkine, France, 2024, 92m.
Fri 17 Oct
15:00

The Gamekeeper 18

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
This screening will preceed our Ken Loach in Conversation event. If you choose to book this in addition to the film, tickets…
Ken Loach, UK, 1980, 84m.
Fri 17 Oct
15:30

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see…
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Fri 17 Oct
17:15

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (50th anniversary) 15

Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel, and now digitally restored for its 50th anniversary, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest centres on…
Milos Forman, USA, 1975, 134m.
Fri 17 Oct
17:40

Ken Loach in Conversation: The Films They Tried to Silence 18

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Join us for an evening of screenings and a live Zoom conversation with Ken Loach as he discusses some of his…
Ken Loach , UK, Various, 280m.

Annie Hall 15

Annie Hall is screening in tribute to the iconic Diane Keaton. Winner of four Oscars – including best picture, and best actor…
Woody Allen, USA, 1977, 93m.

Saturday 18 October

E.T. the Extra Terrestrial U

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Films for the Family
Amongst the best-loved family films of all time, Steven Spielberg’s hugely influential tale follows troubled 10-year-old Elliott who stumbles upon a…
Steven Spielberg, USA, 1982, 115m.
Sat 18 Oct
11:00

Urchin 15

Urchin follows Mike, a rough sleeper in East London, who is trapped in a cycle of self-destruction as he attempts to turn…
Harris Dickinson, UK, USA, 2025, 99m.
Sat 18 Oct
12:20

After the Hunt 15

From visionary filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt is a gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself…
Luca Guadagnino, USA, 2025, 139m.
Sat 18 Oct
13:25
Sat 18 Oct
20:00

My Name is Joe 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
The screening on Saturday November 8 will be introduced by Assistant Programmer Joe Miller. His name is Joe, and he’s an…
Ken Loach, UK, 1998, 105m.
Sat 18 Oct
13:30

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (50th anniversary) 15

Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel, and now digitally restored for its 50th anniversary, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest centres on…
Milos Forman, USA, 1975, 134m.
Sat 18 Oct
14:30

Cure 15

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Select Japan
Both films in our Kiyoshi Kurosawa double bill will be introduced by film historian Ellisha Izumi. A landmark in the history…
Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan, 1997, 111m.
Sat 18 Oct
15:45

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see…
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Sat 18 Oct
16:15

Souleymane's Story 18

Every second of Souleymane’s new life in France is precious. Having fled Guinea, his asylum interview looms. He powers through the…
Boris Lojkine, France, 2024, 92m.
Sat 18 Oct
17:30

Pulse 15

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Select Japan
Both films in our Kiyoshi Kurosawa double bill will be introduced by film historian Ellisha Izumi. Kiyoshi Kurosawa delivered one of…
Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan, 2001, 119m.
Sat 18 Oct
18:20

Perfect Blue 18

After leaving her pop idol group and starting a new life as an actress, Mima soon finds herself overwhelmed by a…
Satoshi Kon, Japan, 1997, 81m.
Sat 18 Oct
21:00

Sunday 19 October

E.T. the Extra Terrestrial U

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Films for the Family
Amongst the best-loved family films of all time, Steven Spielberg’s hugely influential tale follows troubled 10-year-old Elliott who stumbles upon a…
Steven Spielberg, USA, 1982, 115m.
Sun 19 Oct
11:00

Princess Mononoke (Dubbed) 12A

These screenings of the new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the English language dub. For subtitled screenings please see here. …
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Sun 19 Oct
12:15

One Battle After Another 15

When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunites to rescue one of their own's daughter. The…
Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, 2025, 162m.
Sun 19 Oct
13:00

2040 + Climate Action Craft Workshop PG

Part of Planting Seeds
Join us for a family-friendly screening of the inspiring documentary 2040, followed by a craft session where you can make your…
Damon Gameau, Australia, 2019, 92m.
Sun 19 Oct
13:40

The Blood on Satan's Claw 18

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025
The Blood on Satan's Claw was proposed for our Halloween programme by our member Helen Gardner, who writes, 'the finest British…
Piers Haggard, UK, 1971, 96m.
Sun 19 Oct
15:00

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (50th anniversary) 15

Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel, and now digitally restored for its 50th anniversary, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest centres on…
Milos Forman, USA, 1975, 134m.
Sun 19 Oct
16:15

I Married You for Fun 18

Part of Dear Italy
This screening will be introduced by Dr Olga Campofreda. Monica Vitti stars here as Giuliana, the slightly whacky girl with whom…
Luciano Salce, Italy, 1967, 100m.

The Outcasts 15

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025
The Outcasts was proposed for our Halloween programme by our member Jane Townsend who writes that although the film is 'not…
Robert Wynne-Simmons, Ireland, 1982, 106m.
Sun 19 Oct
17:15

After the Hunt 15

From visionary filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt is a gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself…
Luca Guadagnino, USA, 2025, 139m.
Sun 19 Oct
19:00

Souleymane's Story 18

Every second of Souleymane’s new life in France is precious. Having fled Guinea, his asylum interview looms. He powers through the…
Boris Lojkine, France, 2024, 92m.
Sun 19 Oct
19:30

Manthan 12

Shyam Benegal is one of India’s most venerated filmmakers whose early films were iconic in India’s Parallel Cinema movement. Manthan is…
Shyam Benegal, India, 1976, 135m.
Sun 19 Oct
19:30

Monday 20 October

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see…
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Mon 20 Oct
12:00

After the Hunt 15

From visionary filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt is a gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself…
Luca Guadagnino, USA, 2025, 139m.
Mon 20 Oct
12:10
Mon 20 Oct
19:50

I Swear 15

I Swear follows the true story of Tourette Syndrome campaigner John Davidson's journey with Tourette's through his troubled teens and early adulthood,…
Kirk Jones, UK, 2025, 121m.
Mon 20 Oct
12:40

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (50th anniversary) 15

Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel, and now digitally restored for its 50th anniversary, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest centres on…
Milos Forman, USA, 1975, 134m.
Mon 20 Oct
14:45

The Navigators 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Scripted by former railwayman Rob Dawber The Navigators lays bare the unappetising choice faced by railway workers after the still contentious privatization…
Ken Loach, UK, Germany, Spain, 2001, 96m.
Mon 20 Oct
15:00

Souleymane's Story 18

Every second of Souleymane’s new life in France is precious. Having fled Guinea, his asylum interview looms. He powers through the…
Boris Lojkine, France, 2024, 92m.
Mon 20 Oct
15:20

Happyend 12A

Set in a dystopian near-future Tokyo, Neo Sora’s striking debut fiction feature explores a group of teenagers rebelling against societal expectations.…
Neo Sora, Japan, USA, 2024, 113m.
Mon 20 Oct
17:05

Perfect Blue 18

After leaving her pop idol group and starting a new life as an actress, Mima soon finds herself overwhelmed by a…
Satoshi Kon, Japan, 1997, 81m.
Mon 20 Oct
17:45

The Masque of the Red Death 15

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Members' EventsPart of Members' Events
The Masque of the Red Death was proposed for our Halloween programme by our member Rachael Grant, who writes, 'Nothing screams…
Roger Corman, USA, UK, 1964, 84m.

One Battle After Another 15

When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunites to rescue one of their own's daughter. The…
Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, 2025, 162m.
Mon 20 Oct
19:40

Plainclothes 15

This brooding psychological drama stars Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth who meet under complicated circumstances. An undercover cop, tasked with arresting…
Carmen Emmi, USA, 2025, 97m.
Mon 20 Oct
20:50

Tuesday 21 October

After the Hunt 15

From visionary filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt is a gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself…
Luca Guadagnino, USA, 2025, 139m.
Tue 21 Oct
12:00
Tue 21 Oct
17:10

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (50th anniversary) 15

Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel, and now digitally restored for its 50th anniversary, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest centres on…
Milos Forman, USA, 1975, 134m.
Tue 21 Oct
12:30

I Swear 15

I Swear follows the true story of Tourette Syndrome campaigner John Davidson's journey with Tourette's through his troubled teens and early adulthood,…
Kirk Jones, UK, 2025, 121m.
Tue 21 Oct
12:45

Plainclothes 15

This brooding psychological drama stars Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth who meet under complicated circumstances. An undercover cop, tasked with arresting…
Carmen Emmi, USA, 2025, 97m.
Tue 21 Oct
15:00

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see…
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Tue 21 Oct
15:15

Souleymane's Story 18

Every second of Souleymane’s new life in France is precious. Having fled Guinea, his asylum interview looms. He powers through the…
Boris Lojkine, France, 2024, 92m.
Tue 21 Oct
15:30

Family Life 12A

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
On Tuesday 21 October, Mary Wild, Freudian cinephile and creator of the Projections lecture series at the Freud Museum, will join…
Ken Loach, UK, 1971, 108m.
Tue 21 Oct
20:00

Wednesday 22 October

Perfect Blue 18

After leaving her pop idol group and starting a new life as an actress, Mima soon finds herself overwhelmed by a…
Satoshi Kon, Japan, 1997, 81m.
Wed 22 Oct
12:50

London Breeze Film Festival presents My SMASH Media Pitching Presentation 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
Join London Breeze for the first industry event of LBFF10 festival programme. My SMASH Media, experts in providing film project advice…
30m.
Wed 22 Oct
13:00

Souleymane's Story 18

Every second of Souleymane’s new life in France is precious. Having fled Guinea, his asylum interview looms. He powers through the…
Boris Lojkine, France, 2024, 92m.
Wed 22 Oct
13:15

London Breeze Film Festival presents Shorts 1: Resistance 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
Resistance comes in many forms as seen in this programme of eight narrative short films about resisting those who would, for…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 96m.
Wed 22 Oct
13:30

One Battle After Another 15

When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunites to rescue one of their own's daughter. The…
Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, 2025, 162m.
Wed 22 Oct
14:45

Plainclothes 15

This brooding psychological drama stars Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth who meet under complicated circumstances. An undercover cop, tasked with arresting…
Carmen Emmi, USA, 2025, 97m.
Wed 22 Oct
15:20

London Breeze Film Festival presents Shorts 2: Resilience 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
We all need resilience in these times to withstand the many challenges we are confronted with. Here are a few tales…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 93m.
Wed 22 Oct
15:35

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see…
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Wed 22 Oct
17:30

After the Hunt 15

From visionary filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt is a gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself…
Luca Guadagnino, USA, 2025, 139m.
Wed 22 Oct
17:45

Made in Ethiopia 12A

Part of Chinese Cinema Project Screened in partnership with King's College London
The screening on 22 October will be followed by a panel with the Director, Max Duncan & Dr Charlotte Goodburn (Lau…
Xinyan Yu, Max Duncan , Canada, Ethiopia, USA, UK, Denmark , 2024, 91m.
Wed 22 Oct
18:00

Members’ Film Quiz: Halloween 2025 18

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Members' EventsPart of Members' Events
Are you the person in your friend group who everyone asks for film recommendations once the end of October approaches? Do…
150m.
Wed 22 Oct
19:00

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (50th anniversary) 15

Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel, and now digitally restored for its 50th anniversary, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest centres on…
Milos Forman, USA, 1975, 134m.
Wed 22 Oct
20:15

I Swear 15

I Swear follows the true story of Tourette Syndrome campaigner John Davidson's journey with Tourette's through his troubled teens and early adulthood,…
Kirk Jones, UK, 2025, 121m.
Wed 22 Oct
20:45

Urchin 15

Urchin follows Mike, a rough sleeper in East London, who is trapped in a cycle of self-destruction as he attempts to turn…
Harris Dickinson, UK, USA, 2025, 99m.
Wed 22 Oct
21:00

Thursday 23 October

Plainclothes 15

This brooding psychological drama stars Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth who meet under complicated circumstances. An undercover cop, tasked with arresting…
Carmen Emmi, USA, 2025, 97m.
Thu 23 Oct
12:25

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (50th anniversary) 15

Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel, and now digitally restored for its 50th anniversary, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest centres on…
Milos Forman, USA, 1975, 134m.
Thu 23 Oct
13:00

Annie Hall 15

Annie Hall is screening in tribute to the iconic Diane Keaton. Winner of four Oscars – including best picture, and best actor…
Woody Allen, USA, 1977, 93m.

London Breeze Film Festival Industry Event: Meet the Festivals Marketplace 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
Here's a great opportunity to talk to a range of festivals about your film and find the best fit for your…
90m.
Thu 23 Oct
13:30

Land and Freedom 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
The screening will be followed by a conversation between Professor Paul Preston and historian and author Richard Baxell. David is an unemployed…
Ken Loach, UK, Spain, Germany, Italy, 1995, 109m.
Thu 23 Oct
15:00

LBFF Industry- Quiet on Set: Class Division in the Film Industry? + Panel + The Secret Assistants 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
Filmmaker Mark Forbes examines classism that has plagued the UK film industry for decades through the lens of individuals from working-class…
Mark Forbes, UK, 2025, 91m.
Thu 23 Oct
15:40

Urchin 15

Urchin follows Mike, a rough sleeper in East London, who is trapped in a cycle of self-destruction as he attempts to turn…
Harris Dickinson, UK, USA, 2025, 99m.
Thu 23 Oct
15:50

After the Hunt 15

From visionary filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt is a gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself…
Luca Guadagnino, USA, 2025, 139m.
Thu 23 Oct
17:45

London Breeze Film Festival presents The Summer Book + Q&A 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
Director Charlie McDowell will join us for a Q&A following the screening. Based on Tove Jansson’s beloved novel and starring Glenn…
Charlie McDowell, Finland, 2024, 101m.
Thu 23 Oct
18:00

Souleymane's Story 18

Every second of Souleymane’s new life in France is precious. Having fled Guinea, his asylum interview looms. He powers through the…
Boris Lojkine, France, 2024, 92m.
Thu 23 Oct
20:20

Intermezzo PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
The evening screening on Thursday 23 October will be introduced by Professor Lucy Bolton who will share her insights on Bergman's extraordinary…
Gregory Ratoff, USA, 1939, 70m.
Thu 23 Oct
20:35

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see…
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Thu 23 Oct
20:50

Friday 24 October

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Fri 24 Oct
12:30
Fri 24 Oct
17:35

London Breeze Film Festival Industry Event: CenterFrame Script Club Podcast Recording w/ Alice Lowe 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
CenterFrame Script Club Podcast is live at The Garden Cinema! As part of London Breeze Film Festival's industry programme, Script Club will record…
Alice Lowe, UK, 2016, 70m.
Fri 24 Oct
13:00

The House of Mirth 12A

Adapted from Edith Wharton's classic novel, and now digitally restored, Terence Davies’ drama features an acclaimed performance by Gillian Anderson as…
Terence Davies, UK, USA, 2000, 140m.
Fri 24 Oct
13:30

London Breeze Film Festival presents Shorts 3: Remember 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
A curated selection of stunning short narrative and documentary films that have remembering people, places and events – be they good…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 97m.
Fri 24 Oct
14:30

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see…
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Fri 24 Oct
14:50

London Breeze Film Festival Industry Event: Young Black Filmmakers' Fund Live Pitching Event 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
In partnership with TikTok and My SMASH Media, join us for an exciting and nervewracking live pitching event as seven finalist…
90m.
Fri 24 Oct
16:30

Whisky tasting + The Angels' Share 18

Part of Ken Loach: A RetrospectivePart of Members' EventsPart of Members' Events
As the autumn breeze kicks in, what better way to warm yourself up than joining us in the Atrium Bar for…
240m.
Fri 24 Oct
19:00

Video Bazaar presents: Der Fan 18

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025 Screened in partnership with Video Bazaar
Video Bazaar invites you to the Garden Cinema this Halloween for two rare screenings of Eckhart Schmidt’s notorious cult classic, Der…
Eckhart Schmidt, Germany, 1982, 90m.
Fri 24 Oct
19:00

Looking for Eric 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Eric Bishop (Steve Evets) is a postman and Man U supporter on the edge of a nervous breakdown. He never got…
Ken Loach, UK, France, Italy, Belgium, 2009, 116m.
Fri 24 Oct
20:00

Saturday 25 October

London Breeze Film Festival presents OINK + Short PG

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025Part of Films for the Family
9-year-old Babs must save her little pig named Oink from her grandfather’s secret plan to take part in a sausage competition.…
Mascha Halberstad, Netherlands, Belgium, 2022, 76m.
Sat 25 Oct
11:00

London Breeze Film Festival Shorts 4: Reimagine 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
Have you ever imagined a world where life could be just a little (or a lot) better or worse? The filmmakers…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 95m.
Sat 25 Oct
13:00

Ladybird Ladybird 18

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Ladybird Ladybird screenwriter Rona Munro will join us for a post-screening Q&A on Sunday 2 November. Based on a true story, Ladybird,…
Ken Loach, UK, 1994, 101m.
Sat 25 Oct
13:30

London Breeze Film Festival Shorts 5: IMPACT + Panel 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
This shorts programme will impact you in ways that will surprise, delight and occasionally scare you. Prepare to feel the impact…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 96m.

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see…
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Sat 25 Oct
15:15

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Sat 25 Oct
15:40
Sat 25 Oct
20:40

London Breeze Film Festival presents The Long Quiet + Q+A 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
Director Lucy D'Cruz will join us for a Q&A following the screening. Somewhat of a “horse whisperer”, Irish-born Hugh MacDermott is…
Lucy D'Cruz, UK, 2024, 95m.
Sat 25 Oct
17:30

The House of Mirth 12A

Adapted from Edith Wharton's classic novel, and now digitally restored, Terence Davies’ drama features an acclaimed performance by Gillian Anderson as…
Terence Davies, UK, USA, 2000, 140m.
Sat 25 Oct
20:20

Sunday 26 October

London Breeze Film Festival presents OINK + Short PG

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025Part of Films for the Family
9-year-old Babs must save her little pig named Oink from her grandfather’s secret plan to take part in a sausage competition.…
Mascha Halberstad, Netherlands, Belgium, 2022, 76m.
Sun 26 Oct
11:00

Princess Mononoke (Dubbed) 12A

These screenings of the new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the English language dub. For subtitled screenings please see here. …
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Sun 26 Oct
12:15

Autumn Sonata 15

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
As Charlotte, Bergman arguably gives the best performance of her career. Autumn Sonata marked the actor’s final on-screen appearance before she lost…
Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, 1978, 99m.
Sun 26 Oct
13:00

London Breeze Film Festival Shorts 8: Children & Youth Showcase + Special Guest PG

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
A showcase of children and youth films by our youngest emerging filmmakers aged 5 to 19: The Real Deal (UK 4m) Dir.…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 82m.
Sun 26 Oct
13:30

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Sun 26 Oct
15:10
Sun 26 Oct
17:30

London Breeze Film Festival Shorts 9: Rebellion - Aswan International Women Film Festival Showcase 18

Part of London Breeze Film Festival 2025
A collection of six films from around the world that are directed by women and/or centre women in their storytelling. Here…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 89m.
Sun 26 Oct
15:20

The House of Mirth 12A

Adapted from Edith Wharton's classic novel, and now digitally restored, Terence Davies’ drama features an acclaimed performance by Gillian Anderson as…
Terence Davies, UK, USA, 2000, 140m.
Sun 26 Oct
16:20

Annie Hall 15

Annie Hall is screening in tribute to the iconic Diane Keaton. Winner of four Oscars – including best picture, and best actor…
Woody Allen, USA, 1977, 93m.
Sun 26 Oct
17:15

Monday 27 October

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Mon 27 Oct
14:30
Mon 27 Oct
20:15

The Skull 12

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Composing Cinema
This special Halloween edition of Composing Cinema will be introduced by Oscar nominated composer Gary Yershon and showcases the work of…
Freddie Francis, UK, 1965, 83m.
Mon 27 Oct
18:15

Members' Scratch Night 18

Part of Members' EventsPart of Members' Events
To help the creatives in our membership community develop their WIP projects, we're excited to host our first ever Members' Scratch…
180m.
Mon 27 Oct
19:00

The Evolution of Horror x MUBI Present: THE DRILLER KILLER 18

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025 Screened in partnership with MUBI
The Evolution of Horror and MUBI present: THE DRILLER KILLER. The screening will be processed by a panel discussion. Reno is a struggling artist pushed…
Abel Ferrara, USA, 1979, 101m.
Mon 27 Oct
20:30

Tuesday 28 October

Princess Mononoke (Dubbed) 12A

These screenings of the new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the English language dub. For subtitled screenings please see here. …
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Tue 28 Oct
12:45

Riff Raff 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Winner of Best European Film at Berlin, 1991. Fresh out of Barlinnie prison, young Glaswegian Stevie arrives in London and lands…
Ken Loach, UK, 1991, 95m.
Tue 28 Oct
15:30

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Tue 28 Oct
15:40
Tue 28 Oct
18:15

The Outcasts 15

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025
The Outcasts was proposed for our Halloween programme by our member Jane Townsend who writes that although the film is 'not…
Robert Wynne-Simmons, Ireland, 1982, 106m.
Tue 28 Oct
18:00

Space Station We Have a Problem Rating TBC

One of humanity’s greatest achievements, the International Space Station is a $150 billion science laboratory hurtling around Earth at 17,000mph, its…
Oscar Chan, UK, 2025, 94m.

Wednesday 29 October

The House of Mirth 12A

Adapted from Edith Wharton's classic novel, and now digitally restored, Terence Davies’ drama features an acclaimed performance by Gillian Anderson as…
Terence Davies, UK, USA, 2000, 140m.
Wed 29 Oct
14:30

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Wed 29 Oct
15:40
Wed 29 Oct
20:20

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see…
Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134m.
Wed 29 Oct
17:30

Raining Stones 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Winner of the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1993. Bob Williams is a survivor: he supplements his dole…
Ken Loach, UK, 1993, 90m.
Wed 29 Oct
18:00

The Blood on Satan's Claw 18

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025
The Blood on Satan's Claw was proposed for our Halloween programme by our member Helen Gardner, who writes, 'the finest British…
Piers Haggard, UK, 1971, 96m.
Wed 29 Oct
20:00

Thursday 30 October

Annie Hall 15

Annie Hall is screening in tribute to the iconic Diane Keaton. Winner of four Oscars – including best picture, and best actor…
Woody Allen, USA, 1977, 93m.
Thu 30 Oct
15:15

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Thu 30 Oct
15:50
Thu 30 Oct
18:10

Site&Sound 07: The Uncanny 18

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 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 short films…
95m.
Thu 30 Oct
20:00

Casablanca U

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Bergman’s rise to fame was meteoric, and her stunning performance in Casablanca opposite Humphrey Bogart became one of the most iconic duos…
Michael Curtiz, USA, 1942, 102m.
Thu 30 Oct
20:30

Friday 31 October

The Book of Life U

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Films for the Family
For Halloween, the smaller beings in our audience can enjoy a mildly macabre film of their own, with pay-what-you-can screenings of…
Jorge R. Gutiérrez, Mexico, 2014, 95m.
Fri 31 Oct
11:00

Bugonia 15

Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on…
Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece, Ireland, South Korea, USA, 2025, 118m.
Fri 31 Oct
13:00
Fri 31 Oct
20:15

Kontinental '25 15

Orsolya is a bailiff in Cluj, the main city in Transylvania. One day she must evict a homeless man who lives…
Radu Jude, Romania, Brazil, Switzerland, UK, Luxembourg, 2025, 109m.
Fri 31 Oct
15:00
Fri 31 Oct
20:30

Kes PG

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
The evening screening on Thursday October 16 will be followed by a Q&A with David Bradley, Kes lead actor. The matinee screening…
Ken Loach, UK, 1969, 111m.

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Fri 31 Oct
17:45

The Masque of the Red Death 15

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Members' EventsPart of Members' Events
The Masque of the Red Death was proposed for our Halloween programme by our member Rachael Grant, who writes, 'Nothing screams…
Roger Corman, USA, UK, 1964, 84m.
Fri 31 Oct
18:00

Video Bazaar presents: Der Fan 18

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025 Screened in partnership with Video Bazaar
Video Bazaar invites you to the Garden Cinema this Halloween for two rare screenings of Eckhart Schmidt’s notorious cult classic, Der…
Eckhart Schmidt, Germany, 1982, 90m.
Fri 31 Oct
20:00

Franken-BINGO! 18

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Members' EventsPart of Members' Events
Sick of pumpkin spice lattes and boring costume parties? Wish your spooky season came with a little more boo and a…
150m.
Fri 31 Oct
20:00

Saturday 1 November

Foley Nights: Halloween 18

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Members' EventsPart of Members' Events
We are thrilled to welcome back the team from Modus Arts for another session of Foley Nights - although this time,…
120m.
Sat 01 Nov
11:00

The Book of Life U

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Films for the Family
For Halloween, the smaller beings in our audience can enjoy a mildly macabre film of their own, with pay-what-you-can screenings of…
Jorge R. Gutiérrez, Mexico, 2014, 95m.
Sat 01 Nov
11:00

Tibet Film Festival London: UK Premiere of State of Statelessness 18

This UK Premiere of State of Statelessness by Drung Collective as part of Tibet Film Festival London will be introduced in-person by…
Various Directors, India, USA, Vietnam, 2024, 106m.
Sat 01 Nov
14:00

Bugonia 15

Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on…
Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece, Ireland, South Korea, USA, 2025, 118m.
Sat 01 Nov
16:10
Sat 01 Nov
20:50

Full Moon in New York + Intro 18

Part of Sine Screen: Whose Homeland 2025 Screened in partnership with Sine Screen
The screening on 1 November will be introduced by Professor Victor Fan (KCL). Three women from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland…
Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong, China , 1989, 89m.
Sat 01 Nov
16:45

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Sat 01 Nov
18:40

Kontinental '25 15

Orsolya is a bailiff in Cluj, the main city in Transylvania. One day she must evict a homeless man who lives…
Radu Jude, Romania, Brazil, Switzerland, UK, Luxembourg, 2025, 109m.
Sat 01 Nov
20:30

Zodiac Film Club presents Office Killer 15

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025 Screened in partnership with Zodiac Film Club
Tumble out of bed and stumble to the kitchen, pour myself a cup of MURDER. For Halloween 2025, Zodiac Film Club…
Cindy Sherman, USA, 1997, 95m.
Sat 01 Nov
21:00

Sunday 2 November

The Book of Life U

Part of Halloween at The Garden Cinema 2025Part of Films for the Family
For Halloween, the smaller beings in our audience can enjoy a mildly macabre film of their own, with pay-what-you-can screenings of…
Jorge R. Gutiérrez, Mexico, 2014, 95m.
Sun 02 Nov
11:00

Palestine Cinema Days: The Dupes, presented by SAFAR.  18

Screened in partnership with SAFAR Film Festival
On 2 November, the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, Film Lab Palestine are calling upon cinemas, festivals and organisers around the…
Tewfik Saleh, Palestine, 1972, 107m.

Bugonia 15

Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on…
Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece, Ireland, South Korea, USA, 2025, 118m.
Sun 02 Nov
12:00
Sun 02 Nov
19:45

Taman-Taman (Park) UK Premiere + Q&A 18

Part of Sine Screen: Whose Homeland 2025 Screened in partnership with Sine Screen
Two Indonesian poets meet in Tainan Park at night, orating and transforming their daytime encounters into poetry, as they take the…
So Yo-Hen , Taiwan, 2024, 101m.
Sun 02 Nov
13:15

Doc'n Roll FF 25: Tony Foster: Painting At The Edge + Q&A 18

Part of Doc'n Roll Film Festival 2025Part of Planting Seeds Screened in partnership with Doc'n Roll
World Premiere. Both screenings will be followed by in person Q&A with the director David C. Schendel, and Tony Foster.   …
David C. Schendel , USA, 2025, 95m.
Sun 02 Nov
14:30

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Sun 02 Nov
14:50

Anastasia PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Anastasia won Ingrid Bergman her second Oscar in 1956.  These days, the film is probably best-remembered for Ingrid Bergman’s Oscar win, an…
Anatole Litvak, UK, USA, 1956, 105m.
Sun 02 Nov
16:10

Kontinental '25 15

Orsolya is a bailiff in Cluj, the main city in Transylvania. One day she must evict a homeless man who lives…
Radu Jude, Romania, Brazil, Switzerland, UK, Luxembourg, 2025, 109m.
Sun 02 Nov
17:20

Ladybird Ladybird 18

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Ladybird Ladybird screenwriter Rona Munro will join us for a post-screening Q&A on Sunday 2 November. Based on a true story, Ladybird,…
Ken Loach, UK, 1994, 101m.
Sun 02 Nov
19:00

Doc'n Roll FF 25: Chasing Rainbows: My Visual Duet With Jimmy Scott + Q&A 18

Part of Doc'n Roll Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with Doc'n Roll
UK PREMIERE. This screening will be followed by an in person Q&A with director, Storm Di Scozia.         …
Storm Di Scozia, UK, 2025, 62m.
Sun 02 Nov
19:30

Monday 3 November

Bugonia 15

Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on…
Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece, Ireland, South Korea, USA, 2025, 118m.
Mon 03 Nov
14:30
Mon 03 Nov
17:00

Kontinental '25 15

Orsolya is a bailiff in Cluj, the main city in Transylvania. One day she must evict a homeless man who lives…
Radu Jude, Romania, Brazil, Switzerland, UK, Luxembourg, 2025, 109m.
Mon 03 Nov
15:15

LRB/London Reviewed: Babylon with Ellen E. Jones 15

Screened in partnership with London Review of Books
LRB Screen continues its exploration of visions of London created by non-British filmmakers: films in which the city is a key player,…
Franco Rosso, UK, 1980, 95m.
Mon 03 Nov
20:00

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Mon 03 Nov
20:30

Tuesday 4 November

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Tue 04 Nov
13:40

Bugonia 15

Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on…
Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece, Ireland, South Korea, USA, 2025, 118m.
Tue 04 Nov
14:30
Tue 04 Nov
17:00

Space Station We Have a Problem Rating TBC

One of humanity’s greatest achievements, the International Space Station is a $150 billion science laboratory hurtling around Earth at 17,000mph, its…
Oscar Chan, UK, 2025, 94m.
Tue 04 Nov
16:00

Kontinental '25 15

Orsolya is a bailiff in Cluj, the main city in Transylvania. One day she must evict a homeless man who lives…
Radu Jude, Romania, Brazil, Switzerland, UK, Luxembourg, 2025, 109m.
Tue 04 Nov
18:15

Bar Shorts celebrates 20 years of Who I Am and What I Want with David Shrigley and Chris Shepherd 18

Screened in partnership with Bar Shorts
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of David Shrigley and Chris Shepherd’s Who I Am and What I Want's first release Bar…
120m.
Tue 04 Nov
19:30

Wednesday 5 November

Bugonia 15

Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on…
Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece, Ireland, South Korea, USA, 2025, 118m.
Wed 05 Nov
15:30
Wed 05 Nov
17:45

Land and Freedom 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
The screening will be followed by a conversation between Professor Paul Preston and historian and author Richard Baxell. David is an unemployed…
Ken Loach, UK, Spain, Germany, Italy, 1995, 109m.

Kontinental '25 15

Orsolya is a bailiff in Cluj, the main city in Transylvania. One day she must evict a homeless man who lives…
Radu Jude, Romania, Brazil, Switzerland, UK, Luxembourg, 2025, 109m.
Wed 05 Nov
20:20

GP Surgery presents "Biophilia": Experimental Shorts on 16MM 18

Join GP Surgery in The Atrium Bar for a special experimental short film showcase on 16mm film titled “Biophilia: Healing Through…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years , 90m.
Wed 05 Nov
20:30

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Wed 05 Nov
20:55

Thursday 6 November

Bugonia 15

Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on…
Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece, Ireland, South Korea, USA, 2025, 118m.
Thu 06 Nov
15:00
Thu 06 Nov
18:00

Poor Cow 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Poor Cow is Ken Loach's debut feature film. Following his Wednesday Plays Up the Junction (1965) and Cathy Comes Home (1966), Ken Loach directed…
Ken Loach, UK, 1967, 101m.
Thu 06 Nov
15:30

The Mastermind 12A

In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first…
Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2025, 110m.
Thu 06 Nov
16:40

Industry Panel: Sustainable Production & Climate-conscious Storytelling U

Part of Members' EventsPart of Planting Seeds
As The Garden Cinema members community is not just made up of cinema enthusiasts, but also covers a large range of…
60m.
Thu 06 Nov
19:00

Gaslight PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Bergman won three acting Oscars during her long career (two for Best Actress, in Gaslight and Anastasia, and one for Best Supporting…
George Cukor, USA, 1944, 114m.
Thu 06 Nov
20:30

Kontinental '25 15

Orsolya is a bailiff in Cluj, the main city in Transylvania. One day she must evict a homeless man who lives…
Radu Jude, Romania, Brazil, Switzerland, UK, Luxembourg, 2025, 109m.
Thu 06 Nov
20:45

Friday 7 November

The Marbles 12

Our screening on Saturday 8 November will be followed by a Q&A with director David Wilkinson.  The Marbles is the explosive new…
David Wilkinson, UK, 2025, 113m.
Fri 07 Nov
15:45

Dragonfly 18

Have we become a nation of strangers? In Dragonfly, neglected pensioner Elsie (Brenda Blethyn) finds an unexpected ally in her younger…
Paul Andrew Williams, UK, 2025, 98m.
Fri 07 Nov
17:00

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Renovation (UK premiere) 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
The UK premiere and the opening film of the London Baltic Film Festival 2025. Both screenings will be followed by a…
Gabrielė Urbonaitė, Lithiuania, 2025, 90m.
Fri 07 Nov
18:00
Fri 07 Nov
20:30

Palestine 36 12A

The screening on 7 November will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by The New Arab. Palestine’s Official Submission for…
Annemarie Jacir, Palestine, France, UK, 2025, 120m.
Fri 07 Nov
19:15

Belén 12A

A woman hospitalized for pain discovers she's pregnant. After a medical emergency, she faces criminal charges. With support from her attorney…
105m.
Fri 07 Nov
20:45

Saturday 8 November

Winnie the Pooh U

Part of Films for the Family
Wander into the Hundred Acre Wood for a tender adventure that honours friendship, imagination, and quiet magic. Inspired by five stories…
Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall, USA, 2011, 63m.
Sat 08 Nov
11:00

Journey to Italy PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
The third part of an informal trilogy of Rossellini's Italian movies starring his wife Ingrid Bergman – the others are Stromboli (1950)…
Roberto Rossellini, Italy, France, 1954, 85m.
Sat 08 Nov
13:00

Palestine 36 12A

The screening on 7 November will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by The New Arab. Palestine’s Official Submission for…
Annemarie Jacir, Palestine, France, UK, 2025, 120m.
Sat 08 Nov
14:00

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Maria's Silence (UK premiere) 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
A powerful historical drama, based on the true story of Maria Leiko, a famous Latvian stage and silent-film actress who late…
Dāvis Sīmanis, Latvia, 2024, 104m.
Sat 08 Nov
15:00

Dragonfly 18

Have we become a nation of strangers? In Dragonfly, neglected pensioner Elsie (Brenda Blethyn) finds an unexpected ally in her younger…
Paul Andrew Williams, UK, 2025, 98m.
Sat 08 Nov
15:20

Belén 12A

A woman hospitalized for pain discovers she's pregnant. After a medical emergency, she faces criminal charges. With support from her attorney…
105m.
Sat 08 Nov
16:30

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Toxic 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
Toxic has achieved critical and commercial success, winning at the prestigious Locarno Film Festival and receiving numerous accolades across the film…
Saulė Bliuvaitė, Lithiuania, 2024, 99m.
Sat 08 Nov
17:50

My Name is Joe 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
The screening on Saturday November 8 will be introduced by Assistant Programmer Joe Miller. His name is Joe, and he’s an…
Ken Loach, UK, 1998, 105m.
Sat 08 Nov
18:15

The Marbles 12

Our screening on Saturday 8 November will be followed by a Q&A with director David Wilkinson.  The Marbles is the explosive new…
David Wilkinson, UK, 2025, 113m.
Sat 08 Nov
19:00

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Rolling Papers (UK premiere) 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
UK premiere and Estonia's official selection for the 2026 Academy Awards in the International Feature Film category. The film explores the…
Meel Paliale, Estonia, 2024, 98m.
Sat 08 Nov
20:30

Sunday 9 November

Winnie the Pooh U

Part of Films for the Family
Wander into the Hundred Acre Wood for a tender adventure that honours friendship, imagination, and quiet magic. Inspired by five stories…
Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall, USA, 2011, 63m.
Sun 09 Nov
11:00

Palestine 36 12A

The screening on 7 November will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by The New Arab. Palestine’s Official Submission for…
Annemarie Jacir, Palestine, France, UK, 2025, 120m.
Sun 09 Nov
11:30

Family Life 12A

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
On Tuesday 21 October, Mary Wild, Freudian cinephile and creator of the Projections lecture series at the Freud Museum, will join…
Ken Loach, UK, 1971, 108m.
Sun 09 Nov
13:30

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Life & Love (UK premiere) 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
Based on an iconic Estonian novel. In 1933, a young woman leaves her rural home to chase her dream of becoming…
Helen Takkin, Estonia, 2024, 118m.
Sun 09 Nov
14:00

Dragonfly 18

Have we become a nation of strangers? In Dragonfly, neglected pensioner Elsie (Brenda Blethyn) finds an unexpected ally in her younger…
Paul Andrew Williams, UK, 2025, 98m.
Sun 09 Nov
14:20

Alborada Films presents Independent Candidate + Q&A 18

Screened in partnership with Alborada Films
Independent Candidate is an observational documentary following Fiona Lali’s and her Revolutionary Communist Party’s (RCP) 2024 parliamentary campaign in Stratford & Bow,…
Teilo Vellacott, UK, 2025, 46m.
Sun 09 Nov
16:30

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Toxic 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
Toxic has achieved critical and commercial success, winning at the prestigious Locarno Film Festival and receiving numerous accolades across the film…
Saulė Bliuvaitė, Lithiuania, 2024, 99m.
Sun 09 Nov
17:00

Belén 12A

A woman hospitalized for pain discovers she's pregnant. After a medical emergency, she faces criminal charges. With support from her attorney…
105m.
Sun 09 Nov
18:30

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Youth Eternal (UK premiere) 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
Youth Eternal is a coming-of-age story about a group of millennials who start to face their self-destructive tendencies as they each head…
Armands Začs, Latvia, 2025, 105m.
Sun 09 Nov
19:40

Monday 10 November

Belén 12A

A woman hospitalized for pain discovers she's pregnant. After a medical emergency, she faces criminal charges. With support from her attorney…
105m.
Mon 10 Nov
15:15

Palestine 36 12A

The screening on 7 November will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by The New Arab. Palestine’s Official Submission for…
Annemarie Jacir, Palestine, France, UK, 2025, 120m.
Mon 10 Nov
17:45

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Maria's Silence (UK premiere) 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
A powerful historical drama, based on the true story of Maria Leiko, a famous Latvian stage and silent-film actress who late…
Dāvis Sīmanis, Latvia, 2024, 104m.
Mon 10 Nov
18:00

The Marbles 12

Our screening on Saturday 8 November will be followed by a Q&A with director David Wilkinson.  The Marbles is the explosive new…
David Wilkinson, UK, 2025, 113m.
Mon 10 Nov
20:15

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Life & Love (UK premiere) 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
Based on an iconic Estonian novel. In 1933, a young woman leaves her rural home to chase her dream of becoming…
Helen Takkin, Estonia, 2024, 118m.
Mon 10 Nov
20:30

Dragonfly 18

Have we become a nation of strangers? In Dragonfly, neglected pensioner Elsie (Brenda Blethyn) finds an unexpected ally in her younger…
Paul Andrew Williams, UK, 2025, 98m.
Mon 10 Nov
20:45

Tuesday 11 November

Palestine 36 12A

The screening on 7 November will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by The New Arab. Palestine’s Official Submission for…
Annemarie Jacir, Palestine, France, UK, 2025, 120m.
Tue 11 Nov
15:00

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Rolling Papers (UK premiere) 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
UK premiere and Estonia's official selection for the 2026 Academy Awards in the International Feature Film category. The film explores the…
Meel Paliale, Estonia, 2024, 98m.
Tue 11 Nov
18:00

Dragonfly 18

Have we become a nation of strangers? In Dragonfly, neglected pensioner Elsie (Brenda Blethyn) finds an unexpected ally in her younger…
Paul Andrew Williams, UK, 2025, 98m.
Tue 11 Nov
18:15

London Baltic Film Festival presents: Youth Eternal (UK premiere) 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
Youth Eternal is a coming-of-age story about a group of millennials who start to face their self-destructive tendencies as they each head…
Armands Začs, Latvia, 2025, 105m.
Tue 11 Nov
20:30

The Navigators 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Scripted by former railwayman Rob Dawber The Navigators lays bare the unappetising choice faced by railway workers after the still contentious privatization…
Ken Loach, UK, Germany, Spain, 2001, 96m.
Tue 11 Nov
20:30

Wednesday 12 November

Raining Stones 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Winner of the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1993. Bob Williams is a survivor: he supplements his dole…
Ken Loach, UK, 1993, 90m.
Wed 12 Nov
15:30

The Marbles 12

Our screening on Saturday 8 November will be followed by a Q&A with director David Wilkinson.  The Marbles is the explosive new…
David Wilkinson, UK, 2025, 113m.
Wed 12 Nov
15:45

London Baltic Film Festival presents: The Best of Estonian Short Films 18

Part of London Baltic Film Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London Baltic Film Festival
Enjoy a selection of the most acclaimed short films coming from Estonia. The screening consists of contemporary and classic award-winning short…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 89m.
Wed 12 Nov
18:00

Palestine 36 12A

The screening on 7 November will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by The New Arab. Palestine’s Official Submission for…
Annemarie Jacir, Palestine, France, UK, 2025, 120m.
Wed 12 Nov
20:15

Belén 12A

A woman hospitalized for pain discovers she's pregnant. After a medical emergency, she faces criminal charges. With support from her attorney…
105m.
Wed 12 Nov
20:45

Thursday 13 November

Palestine 36 12A

The screening on 7 November will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by The New Arab. Palestine’s Official Submission for…
Annemarie Jacir, Palestine, France, UK, 2025, 120m.
Thu 13 Nov
14:45

Dragonfly 18

Have we become a nation of strangers? In Dragonfly, neglected pensioner Elsie (Brenda Blethyn) finds an unexpected ally in her younger…
Paul Andrew Williams, UK, 2025, 98m.
Thu 13 Nov
18:00

Spellbound PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Director Alfred Hitchcock, who worked with Bergman on Spellbound (1945) and Notorious (1946), praised her unique qualities. “Ingrid is a woman who makes…
Alfred Hitchcock, USA, 1945, 111m.
Thu 13 Nov
20:30

Friday 14 November

Sweet Sixteen 18

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
After the screening on Friday, November 14, Ken Loach's longtime collaborator Rebecca O'Brien will join Gareth Evans for a post-film discussion.…
Ken Loach, UK, Germany, Spain, 2003, 106m.
Fri 14 Nov
18:00

Saturday 15 November

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs U

Part of Films for the Family
Expect the unexpected in this riotous, food-filled family comedy. Frustrated inventor Flint Lockwood believes he is a genius, but none of…
Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, USA, 2009, 90m.
Sat 15 Nov
11:00

London Palestine Film Festival 2025 presents Yalla Parkour 18

Screened in partnership with London Palestine Film Festival
A childhood visit to Gaza leaves a lasting memory of the sea and a mother’s smile. Years later, a video of…
Areeb Zuaiter, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, 2024, 87m.
Sat 15 Nov
14:00

Looking for Eric 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Eric Bishop (Steve Evets) is a postman and Man U supporter on the edge of a nervous breakdown. He never got…
Ken Loach, UK, France, Italy, Belgium, 2009, 116m.
Sat 15 Nov
15:00

Sunday 16 November

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs U

Part of Films for the Family
Expect the unexpected in this riotous, food-filled family comedy. Frustrated inventor Flint Lockwood believes he is a genius, but none of…
Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, USA, 2009, 90m.
Sun 16 Nov
11:00

Tropical Fish 18

Part of Chinese Cinema Project
The screening on 16 November will be followed by a Zoom Q&A with the director Chen Yu-hsun, moderated by Dr Yayu…
Chen Yu-hsun , Taiwan, 1995, 109m.
Sun 16 Nov
13:00

Stromboli 15

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Stromboli marked the beginning of the collaboration between director Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman. It all began with a letter she sent…
Roberto Rossellini, Italy, USA, 1950, 81m.
Sun 16 Nov
13:00

L'Eclisse PG

Part of Dear Italy
The concluding chapter of Michelangelo Antonioni’s informal trilogy on contemporary malaise (following L’avventura and La notte), L’eclisse tells the story of a young…
Michelangelo Antonioni, Italy, 1963, 125m.
Sun 16 Nov
17:00

City on Fire 18

Originally released in 1987, and now digitally restored, City on Fire is a gripping Hong Kong New Wave crime thriller which…
Ringo Lam, Hong Kong, 1987, 105m.
Sun 16 Nov
19:45

A Road of Prayer + Q&A 18

Screened in partnership with King's College London
The screening on 16 November will be followed by an online Q&A with the director Tenzin Sedon, moderated by Chris Berry…
Tenzin Sedon, Tibet, China, 2015-2016, 98m.

Monday 17 November

Rojo Clavel + Q&A 18

Cervantes Institute in London is celebrating International Flamenco Day (16 November) with a screening of the documentary "Red Carnation" by director…
Roser Corella, Spain, 2025, 86m.
Mon 17 Nov
19:30

Tuesday 18 November

Up the Junction (The Wednesday Play) 12

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Nell Dunn's Up the Junction, directed by Ken Loach, is a controversial and mould-breaking TV drama, watched by an audience of…
Ken Loach, UK, 1965, 72m.
Tue 18 Nov
15:30

Girl America + Q&A with director Viktor Taus 18

Part of 29th Made in Prague Festival Screened in partnership with Czech Centre London
The 29th Made in Prague Film Festival presents the UK premiere of Girl America, a visually striking and deeply moving portrait of a…
Viktor Taus, Czech Republic, 2024, 108m.
Tue 18 Nov
20:00

Wednesday 19 November

Space Station We Have a Problem Rating TBC

One of humanity’s greatest achievements, the International Space Station is a $150 billion science laboratory hurtling around Earth at 17,000mph, its…
Oscar Chan, UK, 2025, 94m.
Wed 19 Nov
18:00

The Wind that Shakes the Barley 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
On Wednesday, 19 November, the screening will serve as a fundraiser for a Palestinian cultural charity. Irish musicians will perform before…
Ken Loach, Ireland, UK, Italy, Germany, 2006, 127m.

Thursday 20 November

The Knot Collective Presents Shorts: Of Mothers and Longing + Q&A 18

This screening will begin with a live dance performance by Rachel Wang and concludes with an in-person Q&A with Japanese filmmaker…
Various, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korean, 2010-2024, 93m.
Thu 20 Nov
15:15

Women Of The Lens Film Festival Presents Voices Of Power: Icons Who Changed Sound Film Strand 18

Part of Women Of The Lens Film Festival 2025
From the Jamaican dancehalls to Chicago’s electric blues clubs, this powerful strand, Voices of Power: Icons Who Changed Sound, celebrates landmark…
Alison Duke, Chandra Cooper, Nate Wyse, Various Countries, Various Years, 98m.
Thu 20 Nov
18:00

City on Fire 18

Originally released in 1987, and now digitally restored, City on Fire is a gripping Hong Kong New Wave crime thriller which…
Ringo Lam, Hong Kong, 1987, 105m.
Thu 20 Nov
18:15

Notorious U

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Director Alfred Hitchcock, who worked with Bergman on Spellbound (1945) and Notorious (1946), praised her unique qualities. “Ingrid is a woman who makes…
Alfred Hitchcock, USA, 1946, 101m.
Thu 20 Nov
20:30

Friday 21 November

Cathy Come Home (The Wednesday Play) PG

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
The film will be introduced by Senior Architect Jemma Miller. Jeremy Sandford's drama about a young family's slide into homelessness and…
Ken Loach, UK, 1966, 75m.
Fri 21 Nov
16:00

Women Of The Lens Film Festival Presents: Her Power, Her Path Film Strand 18

Part of Women Of The Lens Film Festival 2025
From the Senate floor to the racetrack, the skatepark to the streets of Kabul and Tehran, these films spotlight women who…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 147m.
Fri 21 Nov
20:00

Saturday 22 November

Pinocchio U

Part of Films for the Family
Embark on a magical moral adventure with Pinocchio, a wooden puppet brought to life who must prove himself brave, truthful, and…
Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson, USA, 1940, 88m.
Sat 22 Nov
11:00

Women Of The Lens Film Festival Presents: Rooted and Rising In Home and Heritage Film Strand 18

Part of Women Of The Lens Film Festival 2025
What does it mean to belong? Rooted & Rising in Home and Heritage brings together powerful personal journeys exploring identity, ancestry, and connection.…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 92m.
Sat 22 Nov
12:00

Women Of The Lens Film Festival Presents: Redefining Connection 18

Part of Women Of The Lens Film Festival 2025
The Mediator and Seeing Without Sight, invite us to see and feel the world differently. Our Strand, Redefining Connection explores the power of human bonds…
Alyscia Cunningham, Dean Leon Anderson, Various Countries, Various Years, 37m.
Sat 22 Nov
14:30

Women Of The Lens Film Festival Presents Unbound: Women, Power & Possession 18

Part of Women Of The Lens Film Festival 2025
Unbound: Women, Power & Possession is an unflinching strand that dives deep into the lives of women reclaiming control over their bodies,…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 123m.
Sat 22 Nov
16:00

Women Of The Lens Film Festival Presents Messy, Loud and Growing 18

Part of Women Of The Lens Film Festival 2025
Modern, funny, and refreshingly real, Messy, Loud & Growing dives into the chaos of youth, love, and identity in a digital and unpredictable…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 39m.
Sat 22 Nov
18:45

Women Of The Lens Film Festival Presents The Awards Ceremony 18

Part of Women Of The Lens Film Festival 2025
Women Of The Lens Film Festival presents our first Awards Ceremony. Built to acknowledge the efforts of filmmakers striving to make…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 90m.
Sat 22 Nov
20:20

Sunday 23 November

Pinocchio U

Part of Films for the Family
Embark on a magical moral adventure with Pinocchio, a wooden puppet brought to life who must prove himself brave, truthful, and…
Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson, USA, 1940, 88m.
Sun 23 Nov
11:00

Indiscreet PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Despite delighting audiences with her work in Oscar winning classics by big directors, Ingrid Bergman was banished from Hollywood when her…
Stanley Donen, USA, 1958, 100m.
Sun 23 Nov
13:00

Tuesday 25 November

The Big Flame (The Wednesday Play) 18

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
The Big Flame was writer Jim Allen's second Wednesday Play and his first with director Kenneth Loach. After The Lump, about the…
Ken Loach, UK, 1969, 85m.
Tue 25 Nov
16:00

Wishing on a Star + Q&A with screenwriter and producer Erica Barbiani 18

Part of 29th Made in Prague Festival Screened in partnership with Czech Centre London
The 29th Made in Prague Film Festival presents the UK premiere of Wishing on a Star, an offbeat crowd-pleaser that captivated audiences at…
Peter Kerekes, Italy, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Croatia, 2024, 99m.
Tue 25 Nov
18:15

Thursday 27 November

Sorry We Missed You 15

Part of Ken Loach: A Retrospective
Ricky and his family have been fighting an uphill battle against debt since the 2008 financial crash. An opportunity to regain…
Ken Loach, UK, 2019, 101m.
Thu 27 Nov
18:00

Stromboli 15

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Stromboli marked the beginning of the collaboration between director Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman. It all began with a letter she sent…
Roberto Rossellini, Italy, USA, 1950, 81m.
Thu 27 Nov
20:35

Saturday 29 November

The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales U

Part of Films for the Family
From the makers of Ernest and Celestine comes a new trio of joyful animations featuring some of the wisest cracking animals that…
Patrick Imbert, Benjamin Renner, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, 2017, 83m.
Sat 29 Nov
11:00

LIAF 2025: International Competition Programme 1 - Abstract Showcase 18

Part of London International Animation Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London International Animation Festival
After sorting through a huge pile of 2,400 entries, we’ve curated a selection of 77 outstanding new films from 30 countries.…
Various Directors, Various Countries, 2024/2025, 70m.
Sat 29 Nov
11:30

LIAF 2025: International Competition Programme 2 - Playing with Emotion 18

Part of London International Animation Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London International Animation Festival
This programme explores the full spectrum of human emotions through 8 captivating films that delve into themes of love, hate, jealousy,…
Various Directors, Various Countries, 2024/2025, 83m.
Sat 29 Nov
13:20

Sunday 30 November

The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales U

Part of Films for the Family
From the makers of Ernest and Celestine comes a new trio of joyful animations featuring some of the wisest cracking animals that…
Patrick Imbert, Benjamin Renner, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, 2017, 83m.
Sun 30 Nov
11:00

Gaslight PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Bergman won three acting Oscars during her long career (two for Best Actress, in Gaslight and Anastasia, and one for Best Supporting…
George Cukor, USA, 1944, 114m.
Sun 30 Nov
13:00

LIAF 2025: International Competition Programme 3 - From Absurd to Zany 18

Part of London International Animation Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London International Animation Festival
This programme ‘From Absurd to Zany’ celebrates some of the funniest, weirdest and eye-poppingly nutty films that were entered this year.…
Various Directors, Various Countries, 2024/2025, 81m.
Sun 30 Nov
16:00

LIAF 2025: International Competition Programme 4 - Being Human 18

Part of London International Animation Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London International Animation Festival
Despite societal pressures, humans still create art, jokes, rituals, experiments….and animated films. Play and imagination are core human capacities that drive…
Various Directors, Various Countries, 2024/2025, 86m.
Sun 30 Nov
18:00

Monday 1 December

LIAF 2025: Lesbian Space Princess - Feature Film 18

Part of London International Animation Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London International Animation Festival
Buckle up your glitter belts: Lesbian Space Princess has officially landed at LIAF after snatching the coveted Teddy Award at this year’s…
Emma Hough Hobbs, Leela Varghese, Australia, 2025, 90m.
Mon 01 Dec
20:30

Thursday 4 December

Indiscreet PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Despite delighting audiences with her work in Oscar winning classics by big directors, Ingrid Bergman was banished from Hollywood when her…
Stanley Donen, USA, 1958, 100m.
Thu 04 Dec
20:30

Friday 5 December

L'Avventura PG

Part of Dear Italy
Michelangelo Antonioni invented a new film grammar with this masterwork. An iconic piece of challenging 1960s cinema and a gripping narrative…
Michelangelo Antonioni, Italy, 1960, 144m.
Fri 05 Dec
19:45

Saturday 6 December

Ice Age U

Part of Films for the Family
Join a mismatched trio on an icy, hilarious cross-continent journey— part buddy comedy, part survival quest, and wholly entertaining. These now…
Chris Wedge, Carlos Saldanha, USA, 2002, 81m.
Sat 06 Dec
11:00

LIAF 2025: International Competition Programme 7 - Animated Documentaries & filmmakers screentalk 18

Part of London International Animation Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London International Animation Festival
Persuasive, illustrative and able to get over abstract details in attractive and compelling ways, animation is the perfect tool to document…
Various Directors, Various Countries, 2024/2025, 90m.
Sat 06 Dec
11:30

LIAF 2025: International Competition Programme 8 - Long Shorts 18

Part of London International Animation Festival 2025 Screened in partnership with London International Animation Festival
Some films need extra time to develop their themes, to grow and draw us more comprehensively into their worlds. It takes…
Various Directors, Various Countries, 2024/2025, 114m.
Sat 06 Dec
14:00

Sunday 7 December

Ice Age U

Part of Films for the Family
Join a mismatched trio on an icy, hilarious cross-continent journey— part buddy comedy, part survival quest, and wholly entertaining. These now…
Chris Wedge, Carlos Saldanha, USA, 2002, 81m.
Sun 07 Dec
11:00

Eureka (25th anniversary) 15

Part of Select Japan
Select Japan is delighted to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Shinji Aoyama's classic of modern Japanese cinema with the UK premiere…
Shinji Aoyama, Japan, France, 2000, 217m.
Sun 07 Dec
12:30

Spellbound PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Director Alfred Hitchcock, who worked with Bergman on Spellbound (1945) and Notorious (1946), praised her unique qualities. “Ingrid is a woman who makes…
Alfred Hitchcock, USA, 1945, 111m.
Sun 07 Dec
13:00

Thursday 11 December

Journey to Italy PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
The third part of an informal trilogy of Rossellini's Italian movies starring his wife Ingrid Bergman – the others are Stromboli (1950)…
Roberto Rossellini, Italy, France, 1954, 85m.
Thu 11 Dec
20:30

Saturday 13 December

Eureka (25th anniversary) 15

Part of Select Japan
Select Japan is delighted to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Shinji Aoyama's classic of modern Japanese cinema with the UK premiere…
Shinji Aoyama, Japan, France, 2000, 217m.
Sat 13 Dec
12:30

Sunday 14 December

Notorious U

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Director Alfred Hitchcock, who worked with Bergman on Spellbound (1945) and Notorious (1946), praised her unique qualities. “Ingrid is a woman who makes…
Alfred Hitchcock, USA, 1946, 101m.
Sun 14 Dec
13:00

Jealousy, Italian Style 18

Part of Dear Italy
At a political rally, bricklayer Oreste (Marcello Mastroianni) sees flower girl Adelaide (Monica Vitti) and is so thoroughly smitten that he…
Ettore Scola, Italy, 1970, 107m.
Sun 14 Dec
16:00

Thursday 18 December

Anastasia PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Anastasia won Ingrid Bergman her second Oscar in 1956.  These days, the film is probably best-remembered for Ingrid Bergman’s Oscar win, an…
Anatole Litvak, UK, USA, 1956, 105m.
Thu 18 Dec
20:30

Sunday 21 December

Casablanca U

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
Bergman’s rise to fame was meteoric, and her stunning performance in Casablanca opposite Humphrey Bogart became one of the most iconic duos…
Michael Curtiz, USA, 1942, 102m.
Sun 21 Dec
13:00

Friday 26 December

Autumn Sonata 15

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
As Charlotte, Bergman arguably gives the best performance of her career. Autumn Sonata marked the actor’s final on-screen appearance before she lost…
Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, 1978, 99m.
Fri 26 Dec
20:30

Sunday 28 December

Intermezzo PG

Part of Celebrating Ingrid Bergman
The evening screening on Thursday 23 October will be introduced by Professor Lucy Bolton who will share her insights on Bergman's extraordinary…
Gregory Ratoff, USA, 1939, 70m.
Sun 28 Dec
13:00

Sunday 11 January

Kagemusha 12A

When a warlord dies, a peasant thief is called upon to impersonate him, and then finds himself haunted by the warlord’s…
Akira Kurosawa, Japan, USA, 1980, 181m.
Sun 11 Jan
13:30

Saturday 14 February

Four Springs 18

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

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After the Hunt 15

Luca Guadagnino, 2025, USA
From visionary filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, After the Hunt is a gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star student (Ayo Edebiri) levels an accusation against one of her colleagues (Andrew… Read More
Fri 17 Oct
14:45
Sat 18 Oct
13:25
Sun 19 Oct
19:00
Mon 20 Oct
12:10
Tue 21 Oct
12:00
Wed 22 Oct
17:45
Thu 23 Oct
17:45

Anastasia PG

Anatole Litvak/ 1956/ UK, USA
Anastasia won Ingrid Bergman her second Oscar in 1956.  These days, the film is probably best-remembered for Ingrid Bergman’s Oscar win, an anointment which marked a poignant moment of reputational rehabilitation. The Swedish superstar had been ostracized by both industry and the public… Read More
Sun 02 Nov
16:10
Thu 18 Dec
20:30

Annie Hall 15

Woody Allen, 1977, USA
Annie Hall is screening in tribute to the iconic Diane Keaton. Winner of four Oscars – including best picture, and best actor for Diane Keaton – and universally reckoned to be one of the funniest films ever made, Annie Hall is one of New… Read More
Sun 26 Oct
17:15
Thu 30 Oct
15:15

Autumn Sonata 15

Ingmar Bergman/ 1978/ Sweden
As Charlotte, Bergman arguably gives the best performance of her career. Autumn Sonata marked the actor’s final on-screen appearance before she lost her battle with cancer just a few years later. In fact, she received her diagnosis at the beginning of filming, which… Read More
Sun 26 Oct
13:00
Fri 26 Dec
20:30

Belén 12A

A woman hospitalized for pain discovers she's pregnant. After a medical emergency, she faces criminal charges. With support from her attorney and women's rights advocates, she fights for justice in a landmark case that could change lives. … Read More
Fri 07 Nov
20:45
Sat 08 Nov
16:30
Sun 09 Nov
18:30
Mon 10 Nov
15:15
Wed 12 Nov
20:45

The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales U

France, Belgium, The Netherlands, 2017, Patrick Imbert, Benjamin Renner
From the makers of Ernest and Celestine comes a new trio of joyful animations featuring some of the wisest cracking animals that you could ever hope to meet. An all-animal theatre troupe perform the three charming tales, telling the peculiar antics of farmyard… Read More
Sat 29 Nov
11:00
Sun 30 Nov
11:00

The Big Flame (The Wednesday Play) 18

Ken Loach, 1969, UK
The Big Flame was writer Jim Allen's second Wednesday Play and his first with director Kenneth Loach. After The Lump, about the exploitation of casual labour in the building trade, Allen used his Marxist credentials to depict striking Liverpool dockers enacting a Communist-style… Read More
Tue 25 Nov
16:00

The Blood on Satan's Claw 18

Piers Haggard, 1971, UK
The Blood on Satan's Claw was proposed for our Halloween programme by our member Helen Gardner, who writes, 'the finest British folk horror of the period and my absolute favourite horror film of all time.The idyllic English countryside never looked so threatening.'… Read More
Sun 19 Oct
15:00
Wed 29 Oct
20:00

The Book of Life U

Jorge R. Gutiérrez, 2014, Mexico
For Halloween, the smaller beings in our audience can enjoy a mildly macabre film of their own, with pay-what-you-can screenings of The Book of Life. On Friday 31 October there will be prizes for the best Halloween costume. From producer Guillermo del… Read More
Fri 31 Oct
11:00
Sat 01 Nov
11:00
Sun 02 Nov
11:00

Bugonia 15

Yorgos Lanthimos, 2025, Greece, Ireland, South Korea, USA
Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth. The Garden Cinema View: Jang Joon-hwan’s Save the Green Planet! was a strikingly unique film. With disregard for genre,… Read More
Fri 31 Oct
13:00
Sat 01 Nov
16:10
Sun 02 Nov
12:00
Mon 03 Nov
14:30
Tue 04 Nov
14:30
Wed 05 Nov
15:30
Thu 06 Nov
15:00

Casablanca U

Michael Curtiz/ 1942/ USA
Bergman’s rise to fame was meteoric, and her stunning performance in Casablanca opposite Humphrey Bogart became one of the most iconic duos in cinematic history. Her portrayal of Ilsa Lund, a woman torn between love and duty, resonated with audiences worldwide. “I’m not… Read More
Thu 30 Oct
20:30
Sun 21 Dec
13:00

Cathy Come Home (The Wednesday Play) PG

Ken Loach, 1966, UK
The film will be introduced by Senior Architect Jemma Miller. Jeremy Sandford's drama about a young family's slide into homelessness and poverty was a defining moment in 1960s television, demonstrating how far drama could influence the political agenda. The controversy generated by… Read More
Fri 21 Nov
16:00

City on Fire 18

Ringo Lam, 1987, Hong Kong
Originally released in 1987, and now digitally restored, City on Fire is a gripping Hong Kong New Wave crime thriller which influenced filmmakers worldwide, most notably inspiring Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs.   After the success of John Woo’s A Better Tomorrow, lead actor… Read More
Sun 16 Nov
19:45
Thu 20 Nov
18:15

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs U

Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, 2009, USA
Expect the unexpected in this riotous, food-filled family comedy. Frustrated inventor Flint Lockwood believes he is a genius, but none of his inventions turn out well. In an effort to solve world hunger, Flint creates a machine which can turn water into… Read More
Sat 15 Nov
11:00
Sun 16 Nov
11:00

Cure 15

Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 1997, Japan
Both films in our Kiyoshi Kurosawa double bill will be introduced by film historian Ellisha Izumi. A landmark in the history of Japanese cinema, Cure was the breakthrough film for director Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Released to critical acclaim in both the East and the… Read More
Sat 18 Oct
15:45

Dragonfly 18

Paul Andrew Williams, 2025, UK
Have we become a nation of strangers? In Dragonfly, neglected pensioner Elsie (Brenda Blethyn) finds an unexpected ally in her younger neighbour Colleen (Andrea Riseborough). Over time, Elsie gains a friend and the troubled Colleen finds a fresh purpose in life as… Read More
Fri 07 Nov
17:00
Sat 08 Nov
15:20
Sun 09 Nov
14:20
Mon 10 Nov
20:45
Tue 11 Nov
18:15
Thu 13 Nov
18:00

E.T. the Extra Terrestrial U

Steven Spielberg, 1982, USA
Amongst the best-loved family films of all time, Steven Spielberg’s hugely influential tale follows troubled 10-year-old Elliott who stumbles upon a gentle alien stranded on Earth. Elliott smuggles the alien that he names 'E.T.' into his suburban California house, introduces him to… Read More
Sat 18 Oct
11:00
Sun 19 Oct
11:00

Eureka (25th anniversary) 15

Shinji Aoyama, 2000, Japan, France
Select Japan is delighted to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Shinji Aoyama's classic of modern Japanese cinema with the UK premiere of a new digital restoration. In Kyushu, southwest Japan, one hot summer morning, a municipal bus is hijacked. In the carnage… Read More
Sun 07 Dec
12:30
Sat 13 Dec
12:30

Family Life 12A

Ken Loach, 1971, UK
On Tuesday 21 October, Mary Wild, Freudian cinephile and creator of the Projections lecture series at the Freud Museum, will join us for a post screening Q&A. Family Life is a remake of David Mercer’s TV play In Two Minds, which had been… Read More
Tue 21 Oct
20:00
Sun 09 Nov
13:30

Full Moon in New York + Intro 18

Stanley Kwan, 1989, Hong Kong, China
The screening on 1 November will be introduced by Professor Victor Fan (KCL). Three women from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China forge unexpected bonds after immigrating to New York City. Wang Hsiung-ping (from Taiwan) is an aspiring actress struggling for recognition;… Read More
Sat 01 Nov
16:45

The Gamekeeper 18

Ken Loach, 1980, UK
This screening will preceed our Ken Loach in Conversation event. If you choose to book this in addition to the film, tickets for The Gamekeeper will be discounted to £10 (members) or £12 (non-members). The discount will appear automatically after putting both tickets in… Read More
Fri 17 Oct
15:30

Gaslight PG

George Cukor/ 1944/ USA
Bergman won three acting Oscars during her long career (two for Best Actress, in Gaslight and Anastasia, and one for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 1974’s star-studded Murder on the Orient Express), and was nominated four more times. She also won… Read More
Thu 06 Nov
20:30
Sun 30 Nov
13:00

Happyend 12A

Neo Sora, 2024, Japan, USA
Set in a dystopian near-future Tokyo, Neo Sora’s striking debut fiction feature explores a group of teenagers rebelling against societal expectations. The film offers a vivid coming-of-age portrait, following best friends Yuta and Kou as they confront a world where AI surveillance… Read More
Mon 20 Oct
17:05

The House of Mirth 12A

Terence Davies, 2000, UK, USA
Adapted from Edith Wharton's classic novel, and now digitally restored, Terence Davies’ drama features an acclaimed performance by Gillian Anderson as a young woman looking to make a good marriage, drawn into a downward spiral when her honour and her love for… Read More
Fri 24 Oct
13:30
Sat 25 Oct
20:20
Sun 26 Oct
16:20
Wed 29 Oct
14:30

I Married You for Fun 18

Luciano Salce, 1967, Italy
This screening will be introduced by Dr Olga Campofreda. Monica Vitti stars here as Giuliana, the slightly whacky girl with whom bourgeois lawyer Pietro (Giorgio Albertazzi) meets cute at a bohemian bacchanal. Just as quickly, the two get married, setting the stage… Read More

I Swear 15

Kirk Jones, 2025, UK
I Swear follows the true story of Tourette Syndrome campaigner John Davidson's journey with Tourette's through his troubled teens and early adulthood, having been diagnosed at 15 years old in 1980s Britain - a time when the condition was little known and entirely… Read More
Mon 20 Oct
12:40
Tue 21 Oct
12:45
Wed 22 Oct
20:45

Ice Age U

USA, 2002, Chris Wedge, Carlos Saldanha
Join a mismatched trio on an icy, hilarious cross-continent journey— part buddy comedy, part survival quest, and wholly entertaining. These now iconic characters, Manny the mammoth, Sid the loquacious sloth, and Diego the sabre-toothed tiger, go on a comical quest to return… Read More
Sat 06 Dec
11:00
Sun 07 Dec
11:00

Indiscreet PG

Stanley Donen/ 1958/ USA
Despite delighting audiences with her work in Oscar winning classics by big directors, Ingrid Bergman was banished from Hollywood when her extramarital affair with Italian director Roberto Rossellini became public. Bergman ran off to Italy and spent the next seven years making… Read More
Sun 23 Nov
13:00
Thu 04 Dec
20:30

Intermezzo PG

Gregory Ratoff/ 1939/ USA
The evening screening on Thursday 23 October will be introduced by Professor Lucy Bolton who will share her insights on Bergman's extraordinary career and the films featured throughout the season. Ingrid Bergman was wooed to Hollywood by David Selznick after he witnessed her… Read More
Thu 23 Oct
20:35
Sun 28 Dec
13:00

Jealousy, Italian Style 18

Ettore Scola, 1970, Italy
At a political rally, bricklayer Oreste (Marcello Mastroianni) sees flower girl Adelaide (Monica Vitti) and is so thoroughly smitten that he decides he must leave his wife for her. The pair's happiness doesn't last, however, as a young pizza chef named Nello… Read More
Sun 14 Dec
16:00

Journey to Italy PG

Roberto Rossellini/ 1954/ Italy, France
The third part of an informal trilogy of Rossellini's Italian movies starring his wife Ingrid Bergman – the others are Stromboli (1950) and Europa 51 (1952). Although Roberto Rossellini’s Journey to Italy (1953) is now established as one of world cinema’s supreme achievements, it still has… Read More
Sat 08 Nov
13:00
Thu 11 Dec
20:30

Kagemusha 12A

Akira Kurosawa, 1980, Japan, USA
When a warlord dies, a peasant thief is called upon to impersonate him, and then finds himself haunted by the warlord’s spirit as well as his own ambitions. In his late colour masterpiece Kagemusha, Akira Kurosawa returns to the samurai film and… Read More
Sun 11 Jan
13:30

Kes PG

Ken Loach, 1969, UK
The evening screening on Thursday October 16 will be followed by a Q&A with David Bradley, Kes lead actor. The matinee screening on Friday October 30 will be introduced by film academic and writer Rhys Handley. Named one of the ten best British… Read More

Kontinental '25 15

Romania, Brazil, Switzerland, UK, Luxembourg/ 2025/ Radu Jude
Orsolya is a bailiff in Cluj, the main city in Transylvania. One day she must evict a homeless man who lives in the basement of a building. An unexpected event creates a moral crisis she tries to solve as best she can.… Read More
Fri 31 Oct
15:00
Sat 01 Nov
20:30
Sun 02 Nov
17:20
Mon 03 Nov
15:15
Tue 04 Nov
18:15
Wed 05 Nov
20:20
Thu 06 Nov
20:45

L'Avventura PG

Michelangelo Antonioni, 1960, Italy
Michelangelo Antonioni invented a new film grammar with this masterwork. An iconic piece of challenging 1960s cinema and a gripping narrative on its own terms, L’avventura concerns the enigmatic disappearance of a young woman during a yachting trip off the coast of Sicily,… Read More
Fri 05 Dec
19:45

L'Eclisse PG

Michelangelo Antonioni, 1963, Italy
The concluding chapter of Michelangelo Antonioni’s informal trilogy on contemporary malaise (following L’avventura and La notte), L’eclisse tells the story of a young woman (Monica Vitti) who leaves one lover (Francisco Rabal) and drifts into a relationship with another (Alain Delon). Using the architecture… Read More
Sun 16 Nov
17:00

Ladybird Ladybird 18

Ken Loach, 1994, UK
Ladybird Ladybird screenwriter Rona Munro will join us for a post-screening Q&A on Sunday 2 November. Based on a true story, Ladybird, Ladybird tracks the heartbreaking tale of a woman whose tumultuous past and mental illnesses cause her children to be taken away from… Read More
Sat 25 Oct
13:30
Sun 02 Nov
19:00

Land and Freedom 15

Ken Loach, 1995, UK, Spain, Germany, Italy
The screening will be followed by a conversation between Professor Paul Preston and historian and author Richard Baxell. David is an unemployed communist that comes to Spain in 1937 during the civil war to enroll the republicans and defend the democracy against the… Read More
Thu 23 Oct
15:00

Looking for Eric 15

Ken Loach, 2009, UK, France, Italy, Belgium
Eric Bishop (Steve Evets) is a postman and Man U supporter on the edge of a nervous breakdown. He never got over his divorce from his first wife; his second wife has left him in loco parentis for two wayward stepsons; and… Read More
Fri 24 Oct
20:00
Sat 15 Nov
15:00

The Marbles 12

David Wilkinson/ 2025/ UK
Our screening on Saturday 8 November will be followed by a Q&A with director David Wilkinson.  The Marbles is the explosive new documentary uncovering the world’s greatest art heist—the [stealing/removal] of the Parthenon Marbles—and the global fight to bring them home. From ancient… Read More
Fri 07 Nov
15:45
Sat 08 Nov
19:00
Mon 10 Nov
20:15
Wed 12 Nov
15:45

The Masque of the Red Death 15

Roger Corman, 1964, USA, UK
The Masque of the Red Death was proposed for our Halloween programme by our member Rachael Grant, who writes, 'Nothing screams Halloween more effectively than a Roger Corman + Vincent Price Poe adaptation, all delivered in glorious Technicolor.' Having sardonically invited the… Read More
Fri 31 Oct
18:00

The Mastermind 12A

Kelly Reichardt, 2025, USA
In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B Mooney sets out on his first heist. With the museum cased and accomplices recruited, he has an airtight plan. Or so he thinks. A brilliant look at… Read More
Fri 24 Oct
12:30
Sat 25 Oct
15:40
Sun 26 Oct
15:10
Mon 27 Oct
14:30
Tue 28 Oct
15:40
Wed 29 Oct
15:40
Thu 30 Oct
15:50
Fri 31 Oct
17:45
Sat 01 Nov
18:40
Sun 02 Nov
14:50
Mon 03 Nov
20:30
Tue 04 Nov
13:40
Wed 05 Nov
20:55
Thu 06 Nov
16:40

My Name is Joe 15

Ken Loach, 1998, UK
The screening on Saturday November 8 will be introduced by Assistant Programmer Joe Miller. His name is Joe, and he’s an alcoholic. He’s only been sober for 10 months, and although AA advises against romance in the first year of recovery, Joe… Read More
Sat 18 Oct
13:30
Sat 08 Nov
18:15

The Navigators 15

Ken Loach, 2001, UK, Germany, Spain
Scripted by former railwayman Rob Dawber The Navigators lays bare the unappetising choice faced by railway workers after the still contentious privatization of British Rail in the mid-1990s. Either they can continue existing jobs for lower pay and safety standards, or accept redundancy… Read More
Mon 20 Oct
15:00
Tue 11 Nov
20:30

Notorious U

Alfred Hitchcock, 1946, USA
Director Alfred Hitchcock, who worked with Bergman on Spellbound (1945) and Notorious (1946), praised her unique qualities. “Ingrid is a woman who makes you believe in her. She never has to act; she simply is.” - Acting Magazine Synopsis: With this twisted love story,… Read More
Thu 20 Nov
20:30
Sun 14 Dec
13:00

One Battle After Another 15

Paul Thomas Anderson, 2025, USA
When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunites to rescue one of their own's daughter. The Garden Cinema View: Paul Thomas Anderson seizes his moment. With a reported budget around £100 million, he has made an epic… Read More
Sun 19 Oct
13:00
Mon 20 Oct
19:40
Wed 22 Oct
14:45

One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (50th anniversary) 15

Milos Forman, 1975, USA
Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel, and now digitally restored for its 50th anniversary, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest centres on Randle McMurphy (Nicholson), a convict who simulates mental illness in the hope that a transfer to psychiatric hospital might ensure his… Read More
Fri 17 Oct
17:40
Sat 18 Oct
14:30
Sun 19 Oct
16:15
Mon 20 Oct
14:45
Tue 21 Oct
12:30
Wed 22 Oct
20:15
Thu 23 Oct
13:00

The Outcasts 15

Robert Wynne-Simmons, 1982, Ireland
The Outcasts was proposed for our Halloween programme by our member Jane Townsend who writes that although the film is 'not exactly horror, it is weird and spooky and rich in Irish mythology.' This eerie folklorish tale is set in 19th‑century Ireland… Read More
Sun 19 Oct
17:15
Tue 28 Oct
18:00

Palestine 36 12A

Palestine 36
The screening on 7 November will be followed by a panel discussion hosted by The New Arab. Palestine’s Official Submission for the Academy Awards is set in 1936 Mandatory Palestine. Yusuf flees his rural home for Jerusalem’s charged streets, forced to confront… Read More
Fri 07 Nov
19:15
Sat 08 Nov
14:00
Sun 09 Nov
11:30
Mon 10 Nov
17:45
Tue 11 Nov
15:00
Wed 12 Nov
20:15
Thu 13 Nov
14:45

Perfect Blue 18

Satoshi Kon, 1997, Japan
After leaving her pop idol group and starting a new life as an actress, Mima soon finds herself overwhelmed by a wave of provocative offers - including photo shoots and roles in a TV drama - that go against her wishes. But… Read More
Sat 18 Oct
21:00
Mon 20 Oct
17:45
Wed 22 Oct
12:50

Pinocchio U

Norman Ferguson, T. Hee, Wilfred Jackson, 1940, USA
Embark on a magical moral adventure with Pinocchio, a wooden puppet brought to life who must prove himself brave, truthful, and unselfish to become a real boy. Jiminy Cricket, his assigned conscience, tries to steer Pinocchio through the scrapes and capers of… Read More
Sat 22 Nov
11:00
Sun 23 Nov
11:00

Plainclothes 15

Carmen Emmi, 2025, USA
This brooding psychological drama stars Russell Tovey and Tom Blyth who meet under complicated circumstances. An undercover cop, tasked with arresting men cruising public bathrooms, is suddenly faced with hidden desires. Using lo-fi VHS footage to explore voyeuristic notions of surveillance, this… Read More
Mon 20 Oct
20:50
Tue 21 Oct
15:00
Wed 22 Oct
15:20
Thu 23 Oct
12:25

Poor Cow 15

Ken Loach, 1967, UK
Poor Cow is Ken Loach's debut feature film. Following his Wednesday Plays Up the Junction (1965) and Cathy Comes Home (1966), Ken Loach directed his first feature film with the powerful Poor Cow. Reuniting him with his Cathy Comes Home star Carol White, the film follows… Read More
Thu 06 Nov
15:30

Princess Mononoke (Dubbed) 12A

Hayao Miyazaki, 1997, Japan
These screenings of the new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the English language dub. For subtitled screenings please see here.  From the legendary Studio Ghibli, and Academy Award-winning director Hayao Miyazaki, comes an epic masterpiece that has dazzled audiences worldwide with… Read More
Sun 19 Oct
12:15
Sun 26 Oct
12:15
Tue 28 Oct
12:45

Princess Mononoke (Subbed) 12A

Hayao Miyazaki, 1997, Japan
These screenings of this new restoration of Princess Mononoke will screen in the Japanese with English subtitles. For dubbed screenings please see here.  From the legendary Studio Ghibli, and Academy Award-winning director Hayao Miyazaki, comes an epic masterpiece that has dazzled audiences worldwide… Read More
Fri 17 Oct
17:15
Sat 18 Oct
16:15
Mon 20 Oct
12:00
Tue 21 Oct
15:15
Wed 22 Oct
17:30
Thu 23 Oct
20:50
Fri 24 Oct
14:50
Sat 25 Oct
15:15
Wed 29 Oct
17:30

Pulse 15

Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 2001, Japan
Both films in our Kiyoshi Kurosawa double bill will be introduced by film historian Ellisha Izumi. Kiyoshi Kurosawa delivered one of the finest entries in the J-Horror cycle of films with this moody and spiritually terrifying film that delivers existential dread along… Read More
Sat 18 Oct
18:20

Raining Stones 15

Ken Loach, 1993, UK
Winner of the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1993. Bob Williams is a survivor: he supplements his dole by becoming embroiled in whatever scam is on offer. From rustling sheep to rodding drains, he does what he can to… Read More
Wed 29 Oct
18:00
Wed 12 Nov
15:30

Riff Raff 15

Ken Loach, 1991, UK
Winner of Best European Film at Berlin, 1991. Fresh out of Barlinnie prison, young Glaswegian Stevie arrives in London and lands a job on a construction site. Life in the capital is unforgiving, but when he meets Susan, a struggling singer chasing… Read More
Tue 28 Oct
15:30

A Road of Prayer + Q&A 18

Tenzin Sedon, 2015-2016, Tibet, China
The screening on 16 November will be followed by an online Q&A with the director Tenzin Sedon, moderated by Chris Berry (KCL). Screening in partnership with King's College London, this is a rare chance to see this accomplished full-length documentary about daily life in… Read More

The Skull 12

Freddie Francis, 1965, UK
This special Halloween edition of Composing Cinema will be introduced by Oscar nominated composer Gary Yershon and showcases the work of the pioneering Elisabeth Lutyens (1906-1983). Lutyens is often cited as the first female British composer to score a feature film. Her… Read More
Mon 27 Oct
18:15

Sorry We Missed You 15

Ken Loach, 2019, UK
Ricky and his family have been fighting an uphill battle against debt since the 2008 financial crash. An opportunity to regain some independence appears by becoming a self-employed delivery driver, but when he and his wife are pulled in different directions, everything… Read More
Thu 27 Nov
18:00

Souleymane's Story 18

Boris Lojkine, 2024, France
Every second of Souleymane’s new life in France is precious. Having fled Guinea, his asylum interview looms. He powers through the streets of after dark Paris as a delivery rider, sleeps in hostels and prepares for his make-or-break appointment. Pressure builds as… Read More
Fri 17 Oct
15:00
Sat 18 Oct
17:30
Sun 19 Oct
19:30
Mon 20 Oct
15:20
Tue 21 Oct
15:30
Wed 22 Oct
13:15
Thu 23 Oct
20:20

Space Station We Have a Problem Rating TBC

Oscar Chan, 2025, UK
One of humanity’s greatest achievements, the International Space Station is a $150 billion science laboratory hurtling around Earth at 17,000mph, its thin metal walls shielding astronauts from the most hostile environment humans have ever endured. Microgravity, the vacuum of space, extremes of… Read More
Tue 04 Nov
16:00
Wed 19 Nov
18:00

Spellbound PG

Alfred Hitchcock, 1945, USA
Director Alfred Hitchcock, who worked with Bergman on Spellbound (1945) and Notorious (1946), praised her unique qualities. “Ingrid is a woman who makes you believe in her. She never has to act; she simply is.” - Acting Magazine Synopsis: Dr. Constance Petersen (Ingrid Bergman)… Read More
Thu 13 Nov
20:30
Sun 07 Dec
13:00

Stromboli 15

Roberto Rossellini, 1950, Italy, USA
Stromboli marked the beginning of the collaboration between director Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman. It all began with a letter she sent him a couple of years earlier: “If you ever need a Swedish actor who speaks very good English and a little… Read More
Sun 16 Nov
13:00
Thu 27 Nov
20:35

Sweet Sixteen 18

Ken Loach, 2003, UK, Germany, Spain
After the screening on Friday, November 14, Ken Loach's longtime collaborator Rebecca O'Brien will join Gareth Evans for a post-film discussion. To mark the publication of the new edition of Loach on Loach (edited by Graham Fuller, published by Faber and Faber), copies… Read More
Fri 14 Nov
18:00

Up the Junction (The Wednesday Play) 12

Ken Loach, 1968, UK
Nell Dunn's Up the Junction, directed by Ken Loach, is a controversial and mould-breaking TV drama, watched by an audience of nearly 10 million on first transmission. A record 400 viewers complained to the BBC, mostly about the programme's bad language and… Read More
Tue 18 Nov
15:30

Urchin 15

Harris Dickinson, 2025, UK, USA
Urchin follows Mike, a rough sleeper in East London, who is trapped in a cycle of self-destruction as he attempts to turn his life around. Premiering at Cannes to rave reviews and a Best Actor award for Frank Dillane, Urchin is an outstanding directorial… Read More
Sat 18 Oct
12:20
Wed 22 Oct
21:00
Thu 23 Oct
15:50

The Wind that Shakes the Barley 15

Ken Loach, 2006, Ireland, UK, Italy, Germany
On Wednesday, 19 November, the screening will serve as a fundraiser for a Palestinian cultural charity. Irish musicians will perform before the screening and crafts will be on sale in the Atrium bar. The doors will open from 19:00. It will be… Read More

Winnie the Pooh U

Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall, 2011, USA
Wander into the Hundred Acre Wood for a tender adventure that honours friendship, imagination, and quiet magic. Inspired by five stories from A.A. Milne's books and created in Disney's legendary, hand-drawn style. While searching for honey, Pooh and his friends embark on… Read More
Sat 08 Nov
11:00
Sun 09 Nov
11:00
Thu 23 Oct — Sun 28 Dec 2025
This autumn, The Garden Cinema presents the essential films by the spellbinding Ingrid Bergman. With a career spanning over five decades, Bergman combined an arthouse sensibility that made European auteurs trust her with complex…
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Fri 26 Sep — Thu 27 Nov 2025
‘If you make films about people’s lives, politics is essential. It is the essence of drama – the essence of conflict.’ – Ken Loach Ken Loach has been making films for over 60…
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Sat 18 Oct — Sun 02 Nov 2025
Something is stirring in the bowels of Covent Garden… Disturbing visions. Unconfirmed reports of bizarre rituals… That’s right! It’s time for another descent into the most depraved of cinematic depths with our Halloween…
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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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Join us every Saturday & Sunday morning and on weekdays during the school holidays for some of our favourite family classics. For cinema lovers of all ages. On Sundays the films are followed…
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Events for members only, including free bi-weekly screenings for Garden Cinema Members with films chosen for members, by members. Selected films are added regularly, so keep an eye on this page for updates.…
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Dear Italy is The Garden Cinema’s love letter to Italian Cinema. We are delighted to showcase films not only widely considered classics but also the most beloved by audiences and critics alike. This…
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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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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 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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Composing Cinema celebrates the bespoke musical contributions made by composers to the world of film – with an initial focus on British artists. Hosted by Oscar-nominated composer Gary Yershon. …
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Ken Loach in Conversation: The Films They Tried to Silence

Fri 17 Oct 2025
Join us for an evening of screenings and a live Zoom conversation with Ken Loach as he discusses some of his…
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2040 + Climate Action Craft Workshop

Sun 19 Oct 2025
Join us for a family-friendly screening of the inspiring documentary 2040, followed by a craft session where you can make your…
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Manthan

Sun 19 Oct 2025
Shyam Benegal is one of India’s most venerated filmmakers whose early films were iconic in India’s Parallel Cinema movement. Manthan is…
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London Breeze Film Festival 2025

Wed 22 Oct — Sun 26 Oct 2025
Celebrating our 10th year, London Breeze is a BIFA accredited independent film festival showcasing emerging filmmakers and award-winning films from the…
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Members’ Film Quiz: Halloween 2025

Wed 22 Oct 2025
Are you the person in your friend group who everyone asks for film recommendations once the end of October approaches? Do…
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Made in Ethiopia

Wed 22 Oct 2025
Screened in partnership with King's College London
The screening on 22 October will be followed by a panel with the Director, Max Duncan & Dr Charlotte Goodburn (Lau…
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Whisky tasting + The Angels' Share

Fri 24 Oct 2025
As the autumn breeze kicks in, what better way to warm yourself up than joining us in the Atrium Bar for…
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Video Bazaar presents: Der Fan

Fri 24 Oct 2025
Screened in partnership with Video Bazaar
Video Bazaar invites you to the Garden Cinema this Halloween for two rare screenings of Eckhart Schmidt’s notorious cult classic, Der…
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The Evolution of Horror x MUBI Present: THE DRILLER KILLER

Mon 27 Oct 2025
Screened in partnership with MUBI
The Evolution of Horror and MUBI present: THE DRILLER KILLER. The screening will be processed by a panel discussion. Reno is a struggling artist pushed…
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Members' Scratch Night

Mon 27 Oct 2025
To help the creatives in our membership community develop their WIP projects, we're excited to host our first ever Members' Scratch…
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Site&Sound 07: The Uncanny

Thu 30 Oct 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 short films…
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Franken-BINGO!

Fri 31 Oct 2025
Sick of pumpkin spice lattes and boring costume parties? Wish your spooky season came with a little more boo and a…
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Sine Screen: Whose Homeland 2025

Sat 01 Nov — Sun 02 Nov 2025
Sine Screen is a London-based screening collective dedicated to showcasing independent cinema and moving-image works from across East and Southeast Asia.…
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Tibet Film Festival London: UK Premiere of State of Statelessness

Sat 01 Nov 2025
This UK Premiere of State of Statelessness by Drung Collective as part of Tibet Film Festival London will be introduced in-person by…
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Foley Nights: Halloween

Sat 01 Nov 2025
We are thrilled to welcome back the team from Modus Arts for another session of Foley Nights - although this time,…
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Zodiac Film Club presents Office Killer

Sat 01 Nov 2025
Screened in partnership with Zodiac Film Club
Tumble out of bed and stumble to the kitchen, pour myself a cup of MURDER. For Halloween 2025, Zodiac Film Club…
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Doc'n Roll Film Festival 2025

Sun 02 Nov
Doc’n Roll is a womxn-led film agency that platforms and champions marginal voices in the music industry; we are passionate about…
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Palestine Cinema Days: The Dupes, presented by SAFAR. 

Sun 02 Nov 2025
Screened in partnership with SAFAR Film Festival
On 2 November, the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, Film Lab Palestine are calling upon cinemas, festivals and organisers around the…
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LRB/London Reviewed: Babylon with Ellen E. Jones

Mon 03 Nov 2025
Screened in partnership with London Review of Books
LRB Screen continues its exploration of visions of London created by non-British filmmakers: films in which the city is a key player,…
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Bar Shorts celebrates 20 years of Who I Am and What I Want with David Shrigley and Chris Shepherd

Tue 04 Nov 2025
Screened in partnership with Bar Shorts
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of David Shrigley and Chris Shepherd’s Who I Am and What I Want's first release Bar…
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GP Surgery presents "Biophilia": Experimental Shorts on 16MM

Wed 05 Nov 2025
Join GP Surgery in The Atrium Bar for a special experimental short film showcase on 16mm film titled “Biophilia: Healing Through…
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Industry Panel: Sustainable Production & Climate-conscious Storytelling

Thu 06 Nov 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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London Baltic Film Festival 2025

Fri 07 Nov — Tue 11 Nov 2025
The London Baltic Film Festival, a showcase of the latest films from Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania, is the UK’s only celebration…
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Alborada Films presents Independent Candidate + Q&A

Sun 09 Nov 2025
Screened in partnership with Alborada Films
Independent Candidate is an observational documentary following Fiona Lali’s and her Revolutionary Communist Party’s (RCP) 2024 parliamentary campaign in Stratford & Bow,…
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London Palestine Film Festival 2025 presents Yalla Parkour

Sat 15 Nov 2025
Screened in partnership with London Palestine Film Festival
A childhood visit to Gaza leaves a lasting memory of the sea and a mother’s smile. Years later, a video of…
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Tropical Fish

Sun 16 Nov 2025
The screening on 16 November will be followed by a Zoom Q&A with the director Chen Yu-hsun, moderated by Dr Yayu…
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Rojo Clavel + Q&A

Mon 17 Nov 2025
Cervantes Institute in London is celebrating International Flamenco Day (16 November) with a screening of the documentary "Red Carnation" by director…
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29th Made in Prague Festival

Tue 18 Nov — Tue 25 Nov 2025
Step into the 29th Made in Prague Festival and celebrate the very best of Czech culture in film, theatre, music, and…
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Women Of The Lens Film Festival 2025

Thu 20 Nov — Sat 22 Nov 2025
Empowering through knowledge and celebration’, is one of the primary tenets of Women Of The Lens Film Festival, which aims to…
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The Knot Collective Presents Shorts: Of Mothers and Longing + Q&A

Thu 20 Nov 2025
This screening will begin with a live dance performance by Rachel Wang and concludes with an in-person Q&A with Japanese filmmaker…
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London International Animation Festival 2025

Sat 29 Nov — Sat 06 Dec 2025
LIAF 2025 is the UK’s largest, longest-running and most eclectic animation festival, returning for its 22nd year with a mammoth 10-day…
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Four Springs

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

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