The Garden Bar - view from Alcove facing entrance to screens 1 & 2.

Wednesday 17 June

Boogie Nights 18

New digital restoration. In the San Fernando Valley in 1977, teenage busboy Eddie Adams (Mark Wahlberg) gets discovered by porn director…
Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, 1997, 155m.
Wed 17 Jun
14:45

Being There 12

Part of Members' Events
Being There was suggested by our member Michael Shea, who writes: 'I love this film, but have never had a chance to…
Hal Ashby, USA, 1979, 130m.

Köln 75 15

Keith Jarrett’s iconic January 1975 performance nearly never happened. Based on a true story, Köln 75 follows the young, driven concert…
Ido Fluk, Germany, Poland, Belgium, 2025, 110m.
Wed 17 Jun
17:30

The Misfits 15

To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Marilyn Monroe join us for a new digital restoration of The Misfits.…
John Huston, USA, 1961, 125m.
Wed 17 Jun
17:45

Kapodistrias - The Governor 12A

Kapodistrias is a historical film set in the early 19th century and tells the true story of Greece’s greatest politician and first…
Yiannis Smaragdis, Greece, 2026, 140m.
Wed 17 Jun
18:00

Backrooms 15

A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom in this adaptation of the global phenomenon from Kane Parsons.…
Kane Parsons, USA, Canada, 2026, 105m.
Wed 17 Jun
20:00

Ghost in the Machine 12A

The screening on Saturday 6 June at 15:45 will be followed by a Q&A with the director. Ghost in the Machine is…
Valerie Veatch, USA, 2026, 96m.
Wed 17 Jun
20:30

The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford 15

Directed by debut filmmaker Seán Dunn, The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford is an offbeat, darkly funny character study starring Scottish screen…
Seán Dunn, UK, 2026, 95m.
Wed 17 Jun
20:45

Thursday 18 June

Kokuho 15

After the death of his father, the leader of a yakuza gang, fourteen-year-old Kikuo is taken in by a renowned Kabuki…
Lee Sang-il, Japan, 2025, 175m.
Thu 18 Jun
14:45

Alborada Films presents: Identidad (Identity) 18

Part of 50 Years of Argentina on Film Screened in partnership with Alborada Films
The screening on 15 June will be followed by a Q&A with co-director Rodrigo Vazquez-Salessi. "Identidad is a deeply personal and urgent…
Florencia Santucho, Rodrigo Vazquez-Salessi, Argentina, UK, 2025, 86m.
Thu 18 Jun
15:10

Köln 75 15

Keith Jarrett’s iconic January 1975 performance nearly never happened. Based on a true story, Köln 75 follows the young, driven concert…
Ido Fluk, Germany, Poland, Belgium, 2025, 110m.
Thu 18 Jun
15:30

The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford 15

Directed by debut filmmaker Seán Dunn, The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford is an offbeat, darkly funny character study starring Scottish screen…
Seán Dunn, UK, 2026, 95m.
Thu 18 Jun
17:45

Industry Panel: Adaptation 18

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

The Christophers 15

A mainstay of the London art scene since his starry breakout in the creative explosion of the 1960’s, Julian Sklar (Ian…
Steven Soderbergh, UK, USA, 2025, 100m.
Thu 18 Jun
20:00

Boogie Nights 18

New digital restoration. In the San Fernando Valley in 1977, teenage busboy Eddie Adams (Mark Wahlberg) gets discovered by porn director…
Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, 1997, 155m.
Thu 18 Jun
20:20

Strictly Ballroom 12A

Now dazzlingly restored for the first time, Baz Luhrmann's iconic debut feature follows Scott Hastings (Paul Mercurio), a male dancer who…
Baz Luhrmann, Australia, 1993, 94m.
Thu 18 Jun
20:45

Friday 19 June

Familiar Touch 12A

Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age story that follows an octogenarian woman’s transition to life in assisted living as she contends with her…
Sarah Friedland, USA, 2025, 90m.
Fri 19 Jun
13:45

Kokuho 15

After the death of his father, the leader of a yakuza gang, fourteen-year-old Kikuo is taken in by a renowned Kabuki…
Lee Sang-il, Japan, 2025, 175m.
Fri 19 Jun
14:30

Nino 15

On a Friday morning, Nino attends a follow-up doctor’s appointment, where he is given some upsetting news that he has throat…
Pauline Loquès, France, 2025, 96m.
Fri 19 Jun
15:30
Fri 19 Jun
20:15

The Misfits 15

To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Marilyn Monroe join us for a new digital restoration of The Misfits.…
John Huston, USA, 1961, 125m.
Fri 19 Jun
16:00

Cactus Pears 15

Set in rural Maharashtra, Cactus Pears follows Anand (Bhushaan Manoj), a Mumbai call-centre worker who returns to his ancestral village to observe…
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, India, UK, Canada, 2025, 112m.
Fri 19 Jun
18:00

Angel's Egg 12A

In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy…
Mamoru Oshii, Japan, 1985, 71m.
Fri 19 Jun
18:15

She Done Him Wrong PG

Part of Screwball Summer
The screening on Friday 19 June will be introduced by film programmer, Caroline Cassin. She Done Him Wrong is centered around Lady…
Lowell Sherman, USA, 1933, 66m.
Fri 19 Jun
18:30

La historia oficial (The Official Story) 15

Part of 50 Years of Argentina on Film
The screening on 16 May will be preceded by an introduction by curator and writer Adam Feinstein. Set in Buenos Aires…
Luis Puenzo, Argentina, 1985, 117m.
Fri 19 Jun
20:00

Effi o Blaenau 15

Based on Gary Owen's much lauded and widely performed monodrama, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans' cinematic interpretation set…
Marc Evans, UK, 2026, 90m.
Fri 19 Jun
20:30

Saturday 20 June

Brother Bear U

Part of Films for the Family
When an impulsive Inuit boy named Kenai is magically transformed into a bear, he begins to see the natural world from…
Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker, USA, Japan, 2003, 85m.
Sat 20 Jun
11:00

Boogie Nights 18

New digital restoration. In the San Fernando Valley in 1977, teenage busboy Eddie Adams (Mark Wahlberg) gets discovered by porn director…
Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, 1997, 155m.
Sat 20 Jun
12:45

Köln 75 15

Keith Jarrett’s iconic January 1975 performance nearly never happened. Based on a true story, Köln 75 follows the young, driven concert…
Ido Fluk, Germany, Poland, Belgium, 2025, 110m.
Sat 20 Jun
13:40

The Christophers 15

A mainstay of the London art scene since his starry breakout in the creative explosion of the 1960’s, Julian Sklar (Ian…
Steven Soderbergh, UK, USA, 2025, 100m.
Sat 20 Jun
14:00

Hen 15

Told entirely from the perspective of its avian protagonist, Hen follows a chicken who escapes an industrial farm only to find…
György Pálfi, Greece, 2026, 96m.
Sat 20 Jun
15:50

Familiar Touch 12A

Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age story that follows an octogenarian woman’s transition to life in assisted living as she contends with her…
Sarah Friedland, USA, 2025, 90m.
Sat 20 Jun
16:00

London Animation Club presents ARCHIVES, COLLAGE & CHAOS: the films of Joan Ashworth & Laurie Hill 18

Screened in partnership with London Animation Club
London Animation Club brings together two filmmakers to show and discuss a selection of their work. Joan Ashworth and Laurie Hill…
Joan Ashworth , Laurie Hill , UK, Various Years, 54m.
Sat 20 Jun
16:30

Cactus Pears 15

Set in rural Maharashtra, Cactus Pears follows Anand (Bhushaan Manoj), a Mumbai call-centre worker who returns to his ancestral village to observe…
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, India, UK, Canada, 2025, 112m.
Sat 20 Jun
18:00

Nino 15

On a Friday morning, Nino attends a follow-up doctor’s appointment, where he is given some upsetting news that he has throat…
Pauline Loquès, France, 2025, 96m.
Sat 20 Jun
18:25

Effi o Blaenau 15

Based on Gary Owen's much lauded and widely performed monodrama, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans' cinematic interpretation set…
Marc Evans, UK, 2026, 90m.
Sat 20 Jun
18:40

Backrooms 15

A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom in this adaptation of the global phenomenon from Kane Parsons.…
Kane Parsons, USA, Canada, 2026, 105m.
Sat 20 Jun
20:20

Strictly Ballroom 12A

Now dazzlingly restored for the first time, Baz Luhrmann's iconic debut feature follows Scott Hastings (Paul Mercurio), a male dancer who…
Baz Luhrmann, Australia, 1993, 94m.
Sat 20 Jun
20:35

Angel's Egg 12A

In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy…
Mamoru Oshii, Japan, 1985, 71m.
Sat 20 Jun
20:45

Sunday 21 June

Brother Bear U

Part of Films for the Family
When an impulsive Inuit boy named Kenai is magically transformed into a bear, he begins to see the natural world from…
Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker, USA, Japan, 2003, 85m.
Sun 21 Jun
11:00

Hen 15

Told entirely from the perspective of its avian protagonist, Hen follows a chicken who escapes an industrial farm only to find…
György Pálfi, Greece, 2026, 96m.
Sun 21 Jun
12:30

Angel's Egg 12A

In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy…
Mamoru Oshii, Japan, 1985, 71m.
Sun 21 Jun
12:50
Sun 21 Jun
19:30

Kokuho 15

After the death of his father, the leader of a yakuza gang, fourteen-year-old Kikuo is taken in by a renowned Kabuki…
Lee Sang-il, Japan, 2025, 175m.
Sun 21 Jun
13:05

Cactus Pears 15

Set in rural Maharashtra, Cactus Pears follows Anand (Bhushaan Manoj), a Mumbai call-centre worker who returns to his ancestral village to observe…
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, India, UK, Canada, 2025, 112m.
Sun 21 Jun
14:40

The Misfits 15

To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Marilyn Monroe join us for a new digital restoration of The Misfits.…
John Huston, USA, 1961, 125m.
Sun 21 Jun
14:55

London Latino Film Festival presents: Water Strike (Golpe de Agua) + Q&A 18

Part of Planting Seeds
Water Strike is screening as part of London Climate Action Week and will be followed by an in-person Q&A with director Carla Cavina,…
Carla Cavina, Puerto Rico, 2024, 80m.
Sun 21 Jun
16:30

Familiar Touch 12A

Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age story that follows an octogenarian woman’s transition to life in assisted living as she contends with her…
Sarah Friedland, USA, 2025, 90m.
Sun 21 Jun
17:00

Effi o Blaenau 15

Based on Gary Owen's much lauded and widely performed monodrama, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans' cinematic interpretation set…
Marc Evans, UK, 2026, 90m.
Sun 21 Jun
17:30

Nino 15

On a Friday morning, Nino attends a follow-up doctor’s appointment, where he is given some upsetting news that he has throat…
Pauline Loquès, France, 2025, 96m.
Sun 21 Jun
19:00

Monday 22 June

The Awful Truth U

Part of Screwball Summer
In this Oscar-winning farce, Cary Grant (in the role that first defined the Cary Grant persona) and Irene Dunne exude charm,…
Leo McCarey, USA, 1937, 93m.
Mon 22 Jun
15:00

Effi o Blaenau 15

Based on Gary Owen's much lauded and widely performed monodrama, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans' cinematic interpretation set…
Marc Evans, UK, 2026, 90m.
Mon 22 Jun
15:30

Familiar Touch 12A

Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age story that follows an octogenarian woman’s transition to life in assisted living as she contends with her…
Sarah Friedland, USA, 2025, 90m.
Mon 22 Jun
15:45

Hen 15

Told entirely from the perspective of its avian protagonist, Hen follows a chicken who escapes an industrial farm only to find…
György Pálfi, Greece, 2026, 96m.
Mon 22 Jun
17:25

Angel's Egg 12A

In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy…
Mamoru Oshii, Japan, 1985, 71m.
Mon 22 Jun
17:45

Mystery of the First Temple 18

New discoveries by archaeologists excavating one of the oldest monumental structures ever found, Gobekli Tepe in Türkiye, are forcing us to…
Simon Rawles, UK, 2026, 78m.
Mon 22 Jun
18:00

Cactus Pears 15

Set in rural Maharashtra, Cactus Pears follows Anand (Bhushaan Manoj), a Mumbai call-centre worker who returns to his ancestral village to observe…
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, India, UK, Canada, 2025, 112m.
Mon 22 Jun
19:50

Backrooms 15

A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom in this adaptation of the global phenomenon from Kane Parsons.…
Kane Parsons, USA, Canada, 2026, 105m.
Mon 22 Jun
20:00

Nino 15

On a Friday morning, Nino attends a follow-up doctor’s appointment, where he is given some upsetting news that he has throat…
Pauline Loquès, France, 2025, 96m.
Mon 22 Jun
21:00

Tuesday 23 June

Kokuho 15

After the death of his father, the leader of a yakuza gang, fourteen-year-old Kikuo is taken in by a renowned Kabuki…
Lee Sang-il, Japan, 2025, 175m.
Tue 23 Jun
12:45

The Misfits 15

To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Marilyn Monroe join us for a new digital restoration of The Misfits.…
John Huston, USA, 1961, 125m.
Tue 23 Jun
13:25

Effi o Blaenau 15

Based on Gary Owen's much lauded and widely performed monodrama, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans' cinematic interpretation set…
Marc Evans, UK, 2026, 90m.
Tue 23 Jun
13:40
Tue 23 Jun
18:25

Cactus Pears 15

Set in rural Maharashtra, Cactus Pears follows Anand (Bhushaan Manoj), a Mumbai call-centre worker who returns to his ancestral village to observe…
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, India, UK, Canada, 2025, 112m.
Tue 23 Jun
15:40

Nino 15

On a Friday morning, Nino attends a follow-up doctor’s appointment, where he is given some upsetting news that he has throat…
Pauline Loquès, France, 2025, 96m.
Tue 23 Jun
16:00
Tue 23 Jun
20:45

Strictly Ballroom 12A

Now dazzlingly restored for the first time, Baz Luhrmann's iconic debut feature follows Scott Hastings (Paul Mercurio), a male dancer who…
Baz Luhrmann, Australia, 1993, 94m.
Tue 23 Jun
16:15

Séance on a Wet Afternoon PG

Part of Composing Cinema
This edition of Composing Cinema focuses on the giant of British film music John Barry, and his score for Bryan Forbes'…
Bryan Forbes, UK, 1964, 117m.
Tue 23 Jun
18:00

Angel's Egg 12A

In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy…
Mamoru Oshii, Japan, 1985, 71m.
Tue 23 Jun
18:15

Being There 12

Part of Members' Events
Being There was suggested by our member Michael Shea, who writes: 'I love this film, but have never had a chance to…
Hal Ashby, USA, 1979, 130m.
Tue 23 Jun
20:00

Familiar Touch 12A

Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age story that follows an octogenarian woman’s transition to life in assisted living as she contends with her…
Sarah Friedland, USA, 2025, 90m.
Tue 23 Jun
20:20

Wednesday 24 June

Boogie Nights 18

New digital restoration. In the San Fernando Valley in 1977, teenage busboy Eddie Adams (Mark Wahlberg) gets discovered by porn director…
Paul Thomas Anderson, USA, 1997, 155m.
Wed 24 Jun
15:00

Midnight U

Part of Screwball Summer
The matinee screening on Wednesday 24 June, will be introduced by journalist Darren Richman. Screwball comedy doesn’t get any more effortlessly…
Mitchell Leisen, USA, 1939, 94m.
Wed 24 Jun
15:30

Cactus Pears 15

Set in rural Maharashtra, Cactus Pears follows Anand (Bhushaan Manoj), a Mumbai call-centre worker who returns to his ancestral village to observe…
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, India, UK, Canada, 2025, 112m.
Wed 24 Jun
17:45

Familiar Touch 12A

Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age story that follows an octogenarian woman’s transition to life in assisted living as she contends with her…
Sarah Friedland, USA, 2025, 90m.
Wed 24 Jun
18:15

Nino 15

On a Friday morning, Nino attends a follow-up doctor’s appointment, where he is given some upsetting news that he has throat…
Pauline Loquès, France, 2025, 96m.
Wed 24 Jun
20:15

Effi o Blaenau 15

Based on Gary Owen's much lauded and widely performed monodrama, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans' cinematic interpretation set…
Marc Evans, UK, 2026, 90m.
Wed 24 Jun
20:30

Angel's Egg 12A

In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy…
Mamoru Oshii, Japan, 1985, 71m.
Wed 24 Jun
20:45

Thursday 25 June

Nino 15

On a Friday morning, Nino attends a follow-up doctor’s appointment, where he is given some upsetting news that he has throat…
Pauline Loquès, France, 2025, 96m.
Thu 25 Jun
15:45

Effi o Blaenau 15

Based on Gary Owen's much lauded and widely performed monodrama, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans' cinematic interpretation set…
Marc Evans, UK, 2026, 90m.
Thu 25 Jun
16:00

Angel's Egg 12A

In an underwater city, a young girl takes care of a large egg she holds carefully in her arms. A boy…
Mamoru Oshii, Japan, 1985, 71m.
Thu 25 Jun
16:15
Thu 25 Jun
20:45

Cactus Pears 15

Set in rural Maharashtra, Cactus Pears follows Anand (Bhushaan Manoj), a Mumbai call-centre worker who returns to his ancestral village to observe…
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, India, UK, Canada, 2025, 112m.
Thu 25 Jun
18:00

Strictly Ballroom 12A

Now dazzlingly restored for the first time, Baz Luhrmann's iconic debut feature follows Scott Hastings (Paul Mercurio), a male dancer who…
Baz Luhrmann, Australia, 1993, 94m.
Thu 25 Jun
18:15

Backrooms 15

A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom in this adaptation of the global phenomenon from Kane Parsons.…
Kane Parsons, USA, Canada, 2026, 105m.
Thu 25 Jun
18:30

Hen 15

Told entirely from the perspective of its avian protagonist, Hen follows a chicken who escapes an industrial farm only to find…
György Pálfi, Greece, 2026, 96m.
Thu 25 Jun
20:15

Familiar Touch 12A

Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age story that follows an octogenarian woman’s transition to life in assisted living as she contends with her…
Sarah Friedland, USA, 2025, 90m.
Thu 25 Jun
20:30

Friday 26 June

A Private Life 15

When renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the death of one of her patients she is deeply troubled. Convinced that it…
Rebecca Zlotowski, France, 2025, 107m.
Fri 26 Jun
15:30
Fri 26 Jun
20:30

Blue Heron 12A

Our 15:00 screening on Saturday 27 June will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Sophy Romvari. Set on Vancouver Island…
Sophy Romvari, Canada, Hungary, 2025, 90m.
Fri 26 Jun
18:00

Film Exposure Night 18

Part of Members' Events
Following the wonderful response to our first-ever Film Exposure Night, we're excited to bring it back for a second edition on…
180m.
Fri 26 Jun
19:00

A Better Tomorrow 18

This timeless classic, now back in cinemas in a new restoration, revolves around the gripping tale of two brothers, Kit (Ti…
John Woo, Hong Kong, 1986, 95m.
Fri 26 Jun
20:45

Saturday 27 June

How to Train Your Dragon PG

Part of Films for the Family
This film rolls fire-breathing action, epic adventure and big laughs into a captivating, fun and original story. Hiccup is a young…
Dean DeBlois , 2010, USA, 98m.
Sat 27 Jun
11:00

Lessons in Love 18

Part of Celebrating 70 years of LFS Screened in partnership with London Film School
A special season celebrating the 70th anniversary of London Film School (LFS), the UK’s oldest film school and a vital force…
Various Directors , Various Countries, Various Years, 83m.
Sat 27 Jun
14:00

Blue Heron 12A

Our 15:00 screening on Saturday 27 June will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Sophy Romvari. Set on Vancouver Island…
Sophy Romvari, Canada, Hungary, 2025, 90m.
Sat 27 Jun
15:00
Sat 27 Jun
20:30

A Private Life 15

When renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the death of one of her patients she is deeply troubled. Convinced that it…
Rebecca Zlotowski, France, 2025, 107m.
Sat 27 Jun
17:40

A Better Tomorrow 18

This timeless classic, now back in cinemas in a new restoration, revolves around the gripping tale of two brothers, Kit (Ti…
John Woo, Hong Kong, 1986, 95m.
Sat 27 Jun
18:25

Sunday 28 June

How to Train Your Dragon PG

Part of Films for the Family
This film rolls fire-breathing action, epic adventure and big laughs into a captivating, fun and original story. Hiccup is a young…
Dean DeBlois , 2010, USA, 98m.
Sun 28 Jun
11:00

Blue Heron 12A

Our 15:00 screening on Saturday 27 June will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Sophy Romvari. Set on Vancouver Island…
Sophy Romvari, Canada, Hungary, 2025, 90m.
Sun 28 Jun
15:00

It Happened One Night U

Part of Screwball Summer
Released just as the Hays Office was beginning to enforce the Production Code censoring ‘immoral’ movies, Frank Capra’s impish, daring comedy…
Frank Capra, USA, 1934, 105m.
Sun 28 Jun
17:00

A Private Life 15

When renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the death of one of her patients she is deeply troubled. Convinced that it…
Rebecca Zlotowski, France, 2025, 107m.
Sun 28 Jun
19:15

Monday 29 June

What's Up, Doc? U

Part of Screwball Summer
On a trip to San Francisco to compete for a music grant, a young researcher meets a zany college dropout. Their…
Peter Bogdanovich, USA, 1972, 94m.
Mon 29 Jun
15:00

A Private Life 15

When renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the death of one of her patients she is deeply troubled. Convinced that it…
Rebecca Zlotowski, France, 2025, 107m.
Mon 29 Jun
18:00

Blue Heron 12A

Our 15:00 screening on Saturday 27 June will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Sophy Romvari. Set on Vancouver Island…
Sophy Romvari, Canada, Hungary, 2025, 90m.
Mon 29 Jun
18:15

Tuesday 30 June

A Better Tomorrow 18

This timeless classic, now back in cinemas in a new restoration, revolves around the gripping tale of two brothers, Kit (Ti…
John Woo, Hong Kong, 1986, 95m.
Tue 30 Jun
15:50

Blue Heron 12A

Our 15:00 screening on Saturday 27 June will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Sophy Romvari. Set on Vancouver Island…
Sophy Romvari, Canada, Hungary, 2025, 90m.
Tue 30 Jun
18:00

A Private Life 15

When renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the death of one of her patients she is deeply troubled. Convinced that it…
Rebecca Zlotowski, France, 2025, 107m.
Tue 30 Jun
20:00

Wednesday 1 July

Blue Heron 12A

Our 15:00 screening on Saturday 27 June will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Sophy Romvari. Set on Vancouver Island…
Sophy Romvari, Canada, Hungary, 2025, 90m.
Wed 01 Jul
16:00
Wed 01 Jul
20:30

A Private Life 15

When renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the death of one of her patients she is deeply troubled. Convinced that it…
Rebecca Zlotowski, France, 2025, 107m.
Wed 01 Jul
18:00

Prickly pear cocktails, Cactus Pears + Q&A 15

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026Part of Members' Events
This special members-only screening of Cactus Pears will open our South Asian Heritage Month 2026 programme, and your ticket will include a…
Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, India, UK, Canada, 2025, 112m.
Wed 01 Jul
18:30

Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie 15

Join us on Canada Day (1 July) for a preview screening. When their plan to book a show at the Rivoli…
Matt Johnson, Canada, 2025, 99m.
Wed 01 Jul
20:15

Thursday 2 July

A Private Life 15

When renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the death of one of her patients she is deeply troubled. Convinced that it…
Rebecca Zlotowski, France, 2025, 107m.
Thu 02 Jul
15:30

A Better Tomorrow 18

This timeless classic, now back in cinemas in a new restoration, revolves around the gripping tale of two brothers, Kit (Ti…
John Woo, Hong Kong, 1986, 95m.
Thu 02 Jul
18:15

Blue Heron 12A

Our 15:00 screening on Saturday 27 June will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Sophy Romvari. Set on Vancouver Island…
Sophy Romvari, Canada, Hungary, 2025, 90m.
Thu 02 Jul
20:30

Friday 3 July

Arsenic and Old Lace PG

Part of Screwball Summer
Cary Grant is panic-stricken when he suspects his seemingly sweet spinster aunts harbours a dark secret, in Frank Capra’s uncharacteristic foray…
Frank Capra, USA, 1944, 118m.
Fri 03 Jul
15:30

Salome by André Antonio + Intro by TGirlsOnFilm 18

Part of Salome, Salome, Salome Screened in partnership with Cinema Mentiré
Cinema Mentiré, in collaboration with TGirlsOnFilm, presents Salome, Salome, Salome bringing together three radically different queer incarnations of the biblical princess across…
André Antônio, Brazil, 2024, 118m.
Fri 03 Jul
20:30

Saturday 4 July

Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! U

Part of Films for the Family
Based on the best-selling children's book by Dr Seuss and voiced by Jim Carrey and Steve Carell. A kindly elephant named…
86m.
Sat 04 Jul
11:00

Taxi Driver - 50th anniversary 18

Isolated ex-marine Travis Bickle applies for a job as a taxi driver, hoping that the nocturnal working pattern will alleviate the…
Martin Scorsese, USA, 1976, 114m.
Sat 04 Jul
20:20

Sunday 5 July

Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! U

Part of Films for the Family
Based on the best-selling children's book by Dr Seuss and voiced by Jim Carrey and Steve Carell. A kindly elephant named…
86m.
Sun 05 Jul
11:00

Salome by Teo Hernández + Intro by Lola Lemke 18

Part of Salome, Salome, Salome Screened in partnership with Cinema Mentiré
Cinema Mentiré presents Salome, Salome, Salome bringing together three radically different queer incarnations of the biblical princess across Brazil, Mexico and the UK.…
Teo Hernández, Mexico, France, 1976, 65m.
Sun 05 Jul
18:00

Video Bazaar presents: Last Summer 18

Screened in partnership with Video Bazaar
Video Bazaar is thrilled to present the UK premiere of the brand new restoration of Frank and Eleanor Perry's film, Last…
Frank Perry, USA, 1969, 97m.
Sun 05 Jul
19:45

Monday 6 July

The Palm Beach Story U

Part of Screwball Summer
The evening screening on Tuesday 18 August will be introduced by Professor Lucy Bolton. This wild tale of wacky wedlock from…
Preston Sturges, USA, 1942, 88m.
Mon 06 Jul
15:00

The Warrior: 25th Anniversary 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026
The screening at 18:00 will be followed by a Q&A with director Asif Kapadia, hosted by Ashvin Devasundaram. The screening at…
Asif Kapadia, United Kingdom, India, France, Germany, India, United States, 2001, 86m.
Mon 06 Jul
18:00
Mon 06 Jul
20:40

Coup 53 + intro 15

The screening will be preceded by an intro by Zhaleh Bahraini from the Iranian Film Club. With Iran and the world…
Taghi Amirani, UK, Iran, 2020, 119m.
Mon 06 Jul
18:30

Wednesday 8 July

The Philadelphia Story U

Part of Screwball Summer
The screening on Wednesday 8 July will be introduced by Associate Professor, Filmmaker and Producer, Charlotte Crofts. Katharine Hepburn is Tracy…
George Cukor, USA, 1941, 112m.
Wed 08 Jul
18:00

Members' Film Quiz: Garden Party 18

Part of Members' Events
Are you the person in your friend group who everyone asks for film recommendations? Do you know your The Secret Garden from…
150m.
Wed 08 Jul
19:00

Thursday 9 July

Pineapple cocktails, live music + Chungking Express 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997Part of Members' Events
To launch our new season, Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997, we're delighted to welcome members for the opening screening of Chungking…
Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong, 1994, 186m.
Thu 09 Jul
19:30

Friday 10 July

The Girls (Gehenu Lamai): New Restoration 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026
Courtesy of the High Commission of Sri Lanka, London, our screening on Monday 27 July will be preceded by a drinks…
Sumitra Peries, Sri Lanka, 1978, 100m.
Fri 10 Jul
14:00

Ball of Fire U

Part of Screwball Summer
Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper make sparks in this snappy screwball take on the Snow White tale. She’s a burlesque queen…
Howard Hawks, USA, 1941, 111m.
Fri 10 Jul
15:30

Saturday 11 July

James and the Giant Peach- 30th anniversary U

Part of Films for the Family
Join us for the 30th anniversary of James and the Giant Peach. A great opportunity to introduce younger audiences to a…
Henry Selick, UK, USA, 1996, 79m.
Sat 11 Jul
11:00

Tutti Fruiti (LFS Favourites) 18

Part of Celebrating 70 years of LFS Screened in partnership with London Film School
A special season celebrating the 70th anniversary of London Film School (LFS), the UK’s oldest film school and a vital force…
Various Directors , Various Countries, Various Years, 114m.
Sat 11 Jul
14:00

The Legend of Suram Fortress PG

This special screening of Sergei Parajanov’s The Legend of Suram Fortress is presented by Pushkin House and Klassiki and will be followed by a…
Sergei Parajanov and Dodo Abashidze, USSR, Georgia, 1985, 88m.
Sat 11 Jul
17:00

Sunday 12 July

James and the Giant Peach- 30th anniversary U

Part of Films for the Family
Join us for the 30th anniversary of James and the Giant Peach. A great opportunity to introduce younger audiences to a…
Henry Selick, UK, USA, 1996, 79m.
Sun 12 Jul
11:00

Bhowani Junction: 70th Anniversary 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026
The 70th anniversary screenings will be preceded by a pre-recorded introduction by guest curator Anupma Shanker. Based on the 1954 novel…
George Cukor, USA, 1956, 110m.
Sun 12 Jul
16:30

Monday 13 July

His Girl Friday U

Part of Screwball Summer
The screening on Thursday 28 May will be introduced by filmmaker John Gordillo and will followed by a discussion at The…
Howard Hawks, USA, 1940, 92m.
Mon 13 Jul
15:00

The Day Innocence Died: Bloody Sunday and the Fight for Justice + Q&A 15

The film will be followed by a Q&A with directors Hannan Majid and Richard York and is presented by the Rainbow…
Hannan Majid & Richard York, UK, 2025, 106m.
Mon 13 Jul
18:20

Made in Hong Kong 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 19 August will be introduced by James Mudge, the Festival Director of Focus Hong Kong. Presented in the…
Fruit Chan, Hong Kong, 1997, 109m.
Mon 13 Jul
20:00

Tuesday 14 July

Some Like It Hot 12A

Part of Screwball Summer
The screening on Tuesday 14 July will be introduced by filmmaker John Gordillo. One of the most beloved films of all…
Billy Wilder, USA, 1959, 122m.
Tue 14 Jul
18:00

Wednesday 15 July

Peking Opera Blues 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 15 July will be introduced by Prof Chris Berry (KCL). One of the defining works of Tsui Hark’s…
Tsui Hark, Hong Kong, 1986, 104m.
Wed 15 Jul
18:00

Kapodistrias - The Governor 12A

Kapodistrias is a historical film set in the early 19th century and tells the true story of Greece’s greatest politician and first…
Yiannis Smaragdis, Greece, 2026, 140m.
Wed 15 Jul
20:20

Friday 17 July

Bhowani Junction: 70th Anniversary 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026
The 70th anniversary screenings will be preceded by a pre-recorded introduction by guest curator Anupma Shanker. Based on the 1954 novel…
George Cukor, USA, 1956, 110m.
Fri 17 Jul
14:00

Saturday 18 July

Bugsy Malone- 50th anniversary U

Part of Films for the Family
Alan Parker’s BAFTA-winning ganster musical Bugsy Malone celebrates it's 50th anniversary this year. It might seem an unlikely idea for a film-…
Alan Parker, USA, 1976, 89m.
Sat 18 Jul
11:00

City Lights presents Bend It Like Beckham 12

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026
City Lights presents Gurinder Chadha’s Bend It Like Beckham + pre-recorded introduction by actress Pooja Shah. Bend It Like Beckham is a timeless…
Gurinder Chadha, UK, 2002, 112m.
Sat 18 Jul
14:00

The Illegal Immigrant 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 8 August will be followed by an online Q&A with the director Mabel Cheung, moderated by the season…
Mabel Cheung, Hong Kong , 1985, 98m.
Sat 18 Jul
16:00

Sunday 19 July

Bugsy Malone- 50th anniversary U

Part of Films for the Family
Alan Parker’s BAFTA-winning ganster musical Bugsy Malone celebrates it's 50th anniversary this year. It might seem an unlikely idea for a film-…
Alan Parker, USA, 1976, 89m.
Sun 19 Jul
11:05

Adam's Rib U

Part of Screwball Summer
A courtroom rivalry finds its way into the household when prosecuting lawyer Adam Bonner (Spencer Tracy) faces off against his wife,…
George Cukor, USA, 1949, 101m.
Sun 19 Jul
13:00

Monday 20 July

An Autumn's Tale 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 20 July will be introduced by Tom Cunliffe (UCL). An Autumn’s Tale, the second instalment of Mabel Cheung’s…
Mabel Cheung, Hong Kong, 1987, 98m.
Mon 20 Jul
19:00

Tuesday 21 July

Days and Nights in the Forest: New Restoration + Pre-recorded introduction by Wes Anderson PG

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026
Days and Nights in the Forest was suggested by our members Dennis Leachman and Hammad Khan. Hammad writes: ‘This is an…
Satyajit Ray, India, 1970, 116m.
Tue 21 Jul
20:00

Wednesday 22 July

Bugsy Malone- 50th anniversary U

Part of Films for the Family
Alan Parker’s BAFTA-winning ganster musical Bugsy Malone celebrates it's 50th anniversary this year. It might seem an unlikely idea for a film-…
Alan Parker, USA, 1976, 89m.
Wed 22 Jul
11:00

Eight Taels of Gold 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 22 July will be introduced by the season curator Millie Zhou. Eight Taels of Gold concludes Mabel Cheung’s celebrated…
Mabel Cheung, Hong Kong, 1989, 104m.
Wed 22 Jul
18:30

Thursday 23 July

As Tears Go By 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
As Tears Go By marks the directorial debut of Wong Kar-wai, and was inspired by Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets (1973), though it remains…
Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong, 1988, 100m.
Thu 23 Jul
18:15

London Boys + Q&A 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers Arun Nangla and Laura Pavone, hosted by Hussina Raja. Behind…
Arun Nangla, Laura Pavone, UK, 2025, 100m.
Thu 23 Jul
20:00

Friday 24 July

Midnight U

Part of Screwball Summer
The matinee screening on Wednesday 24 June, will be introduced by journalist Darren Richman. Screwball comedy doesn’t get any more effortlessly…
Mitchell Leisen, USA, 1939, 94m.
Fri 24 Jul
18:00

A Chinese Ghost Story 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 24 July will be introduced by Andrew Henskins, film critic and founder of easternKicks.com. A Chinese Ghost Story is…
Ching Siu-Tung, Hong Kong, 1987, 96m.
Fri 24 Jul
20:15

Saturday 25 July

The Lion King PG

Part of Films for the Family
Disney’s epic musical adventure follows the story of Simba, a feisty lion cub who “just can’t wait to be king.” Led…
Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, 1994, USA, 88m.
Sat 25 Jul
11:00

Once a Thief 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 25 July will be introduced by Andrew Heskins, film critic and founder of easternKicks.com, who will also lead…
John Woo, Hong Kong, 1991, 109m.
Sat 25 Jul
16:00

Sunday 26 July

The Lion King PG

Part of Films for the Family
Disney’s epic musical adventure follows the story of Simba, a feisty lion cub who “just can’t wait to be king.” Led…
Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, 1994, USA, 88m.
Sun 26 Jul
11:00

It Happened One Night U

Part of Screwball Summer
Released just as the Hays Office was beginning to enforce the Production Code censoring ‘immoral’ movies, Frank Capra’s impish, daring comedy…
Frank Capra, USA, 1934, 105m.
Sun 26 Jul
14:00

Monday 27 July

The Girls (Gehenu Lamai): New Restoration 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026
Courtesy of the High Commission of Sri Lanka, London, our screening on Monday 27 July will be preceded by a drinks…
Sumitra Peries, Sri Lanka, 1978, 100m.
Mon 27 Jul
19:30

Wednesday 29 July

The Lion King PG

Part of Films for the Family
Disney’s epic musical adventure follows the story of Simba, a feisty lion cub who “just can’t wait to be king.” Led…
Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, 1994, USA, 88m.
Wed 29 Jul
11:00

My Man Godfrey U

Part of Screwball Summer
The evening screening on Wednesday 29 July, will be introduced by journalist Darren Richman. Carole Lombard and William Powell dazzle in…
Gregory La Cava, USA, 1936, 94m.
Wed 29 Jul
18:15

Thursday 30 July

Chungking Express 12

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
More than three decades after its release, Chungking Express remains one of Wong Kar-wai’s most beloved and influential works, representing perhaps the…
Wong Kar-wai, Hong Kong, 1994, 111m.
Thu 30 Jul
15:00

Friday 31 July

The Cup (Phörpa) + Live Music 18

Part of South Asian Heritage Month 2026
The Cup will be preceded by an introduction from guest curator Anupma Shanker and a live Dranyen Lute performance by Tibetan…
Khyentse Norbu, Bhutan, Australia, 1999, 93m.
Fri 31 Jul
18:20

Saturday 1 August

Labyrinth- 40th anniversary U

Part of Films for the Family
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Jim Henson cult fantasy fairy tale Labyrinth. Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) races against time to navigate the…
Jim Henson, USA, 1986, 102m.
Sat 01 Aug
11:00

The Philadelphia Story U

Part of Screwball Summer
The screening on Wednesday 8 July will be introduced by Associate Professor, Filmmaker and Producer, Charlotte Crofts. Katharine Hepburn is Tracy…
George Cukor, USA, 1941, 112m.
Sat 01 Aug
13:00

Full Moon in New York 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 25 August will be followed by an in-person Q&A with the director Stanley Kwan, moderated by Prof Victor…
Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong, 1989, 88m.
Sat 01 Aug
15:30

Sunday 2 August

Labyrinth- 40th anniversary U

Part of Films for the Family
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Jim Henson cult fantasy fairy tale Labyrinth. Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) races against time to navigate the…
Jim Henson, USA, 1986, 102m.
Sun 02 Aug
11:00

Center Stage 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 22 August will be introduced by Prof Chris Berry (KCL). Center Stage marks the fourth collaboration between Stanley…
Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong, 1991, 154m.
Sun 02 Aug
13:45

The Lady Eve U

Part of Screwball Summer
Better remembered for intense dramatic roles, Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda weren’t obvious choices for light romantic comedy, but they’re nicely…
Preston Sturges, USA, 1941, 94m.
Sun 02 Aug
17:00

Tuesday 4 August

Red Rose White Rose 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 27 August will be followed by an in-person Q&A with the director Stanley Kwan, moderated by Tony Rayns.…
Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong, 1994, 110m.
Tue 04 Aug
15:00

Wednesday 5 August

Labyrinth- 40th anniversary U

Part of Films for the Family
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Jim Henson cult fantasy fairy tale Labyrinth. Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) races against time to navigate the…
Jim Henson, USA, 1986, 102m.
Wed 05 Aug
12:45

She Done Him Wrong PG

Part of Screwball Summer
The screening on Friday 19 June will be introduced by film programmer, Caroline Cassin. She Done Him Wrong is centered around Lady…
Lowell Sherman, USA, 1933, 66m.
Wed 05 Aug
16:00

Thursday 6 August

Peking Opera Blues 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 15 July will be introduced by Prof Chris Berry (KCL). One of the defining works of Tsui Hark’s…
Tsui Hark, Hong Kong, 1986, 104m.
Thu 06 Aug
20:00

Saturday 8 August

101 Dalmatians (1961) U

Part of Films for the Family
The classic cartoon version of the children's story by Dodie Smith. Pongo and Perdita are two dogs leading a happy life…
Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wolfgang Reitherman, USA, 1961, 79m.
Sat 08 Aug
11:00

The Illegal Immigrant 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 8 August will be followed by an online Q&A with the director Mabel Cheung, moderated by the season…
Mabel Cheung, Hong Kong , 1985, 98m.
Sat 08 Aug
13:00

The Awful Truth U

Part of Screwball Summer
In this Oscar-winning farce, Cary Grant (in the role that first defined the Cary Grant persona) and Irene Dunne exude charm,…
Leo McCarey, USA, 1937, 93m.
Sat 08 Aug
18:00

Sunday 9 August

101 Dalmatians (1961) U

Part of Films for the Family
The classic cartoon version of the children's story by Dodie Smith. Pongo and Perdita are two dogs leading a happy life…
Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wolfgang Reitherman, USA, 1961, 79m.
Sun 09 Aug
11:00

To Be or Not to Be U

Part of Screwball Summer
The evening screening on Friday 12 June will be introduced by Dr. Olympia Kiriakou. As nervy as it is hilarious, this…
Ernst Lubitsch, USA, 1942, 99m.
Sun 09 Aug
13:00

An Autumn's Tale 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 20 July will be introduced by Tom Cunliffe (UCL). An Autumn’s Tale, the second instalment of Mabel Cheung’s…
Mabel Cheung, Hong Kong, 1987, 98m.
Sun 09 Aug
16:30

Monday 10 August

Eight Taels of Gold 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 22 July will be introduced by the season curator Millie Zhou. Eight Taels of Gold concludes Mabel Cheung’s celebrated…
Mabel Cheung, Hong Kong, 1989, 104m.
Mon 10 Aug
20:00

Wednesday 12 August

101 Dalmatians (1961) U

Part of Films for the Family
The classic cartoon version of the children's story by Dodie Smith. Pongo and Perdita are two dogs leading a happy life…
Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wolfgang Reitherman, USA, 1961, 79m.
Wed 12 Aug
11:00

Bringing Up Baby U

Part of Screwball Summer
No synopsis can do it justice: Cary Grant plays a stuffy palaeontologist who meets the anarchically free-spirited Katharine Hepburn. She has…
Howard Hawks, USA, 1938, 103m.
Wed 12 Aug
20:15

Thursday 13 August

Once a Thief 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 25 July will be introduced by Andrew Heskins, film critic and founder of easternKicks.com, who will also lead…
John Woo, Hong Kong, 1991, 109m.
Thu 13 Aug
20:30

Saturday 15 August

Muppet Treasure Island U

Part of Films for the Family
The classic muppet adventure becomes a comedy treat: a big-budget pirate musical with lashings of trademark Muppet lunacy. Young Jim Hawkins…
Brian Henson, USA, UK, 1996, 99m.
Sat 15 Aug
11:00

Autumn Moon 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 15 August will be introduced by Ching Wong, curator of Forever Foreigner: The Films of Clara Law film series.…
Clara Law, Hong Kong, Japan, 1992, 108m.
Sat 15 Aug
17:45

Sunday 16 August

Muppet Treasure Island U

Part of Films for the Family
The classic muppet adventure becomes a comedy treat: a big-budget pirate musical with lashings of trademark Muppet lunacy. Young Jim Hawkins…
Brian Henson, USA, UK, 1996, 99m.
Sun 16 Aug
11:00

A Chinese Ghost Story 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 24 July will be introduced by Andrew Henskins, film critic and founder of easternKicks.com. A Chinese Ghost Story is…
Ching Siu-Tung, Hong Kong, 1987, 96m.
Sun 16 Aug
15:00

Tuesday 18 August

The Palm Beach Story U

Part of Screwball Summer
The evening screening on Tuesday 18 August will be introduced by Professor Lucy Bolton. This wild tale of wacky wedlock from…
Preston Sturges, USA, 1942, 88m.
Tue 18 Aug
18:00

Wednesday 19 August

Muppet Treasure Island U

Part of Films for the Family
The classic muppet adventure becomes a comedy treat: a big-budget pirate musical with lashings of trademark Muppet lunacy. Young Jim Hawkins…
Brian Henson, USA, UK, 1996, 99m.
Wed 19 Aug
11:00

Panel: What is the Hong Kong Golden Age Cinema? N/A

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
Hong Kong cinema’s Golden Age was a remarkable period spanning the late 1970s to the 1990s, during which the territory emerged…
Various, UK, 2026, 75m.
Wed 19 Aug
16:00

Made in Hong Kong 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 19 August will be introduced by James Mudge, the Festival Director of Focus Hong Kong. Presented in the…
Fruit Chan, Hong Kong, 1997, 109m.
Wed 19 Aug
18:00

Thursday 20 August

All About Ah-Long 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 20 August will be introduced by James Mudge, the Festival Director of Focus Hong Kong. All About Ah-Long was…
Johnnie To, Hong Kong, 1989, 99m.
Thu 20 Aug
18:00

Saturday 22 August

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday U

Part of Films for the Family
Summer holidays at The Garden Cinema would not be complete without Monsieur Hulot. Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at…
Jacques Tati, France, 1953, 83m.
Sat 22 Aug
11:00

Center Stage 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 22 August will be introduced by Prof Chris Berry (KCL). Center Stage marks the fourth collaboration between Stanley…
Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong, 1991, 154m.
Sat 22 Aug
20:00

Sunday 23 August

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday U

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

Tuesday 25 August

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday U

Part of Films for the Family
Summer holidays at The Garden Cinema would not be complete without Monsieur Hulot. Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at…
Jacques Tati, France, 1953, 83m.
Tue 25 Aug
13:40

Full Moon in New York 15

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 25 August will be followed by an in-person Q&A with the director Stanley Kwan, moderated by Prof Victor…
Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong, 1989, 88m.
Tue 25 Aug
17:30

Thursday 27 August

Red Rose White Rose 18

Part of Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997
The screening on 27 August will be followed by an in-person Q&A with the director Stanley Kwan, moderated by Tony Rayns.…
Stanley Kwan, Hong Kong, 1994, 110m.
Thu 27 Aug
19:00

Saturday 29 August

The London International Animation Festival presents 8 Astonishing Animated Shorts for ages 4+ U

Part of Films for the Family
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. This carefully chosen programme for our littlest and most special audience…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 69m.
Sat 29 Aug
11:00

Sunday 30 August

The London International Animation Festival presents 8 Astonishing Animated Shorts for ages 4+ U

Part of Films for the Family
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. This carefully chosen programme for our littlest and most special audience…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 69m.
Sun 30 Aug
11:00

Monday 31 August

The London International Animation Festival presents 8 Astonishing Animated Shorts for ages 4+ U

Part of Films for the Family
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. This carefully chosen programme for our littlest and most special audience…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 69m.
Mon 31 Aug
11:00

Saturday 5 September

Rio U

Part of Films for the Family
This comedy-adventure centers on Blu, a flightless rare macaw who acts more human than bird. His world is turned upside down…
Carlos Saldanha, USA, 2011, 100m.
Sat 05 Sep
11:00

Sunday 6 September

Rio U

Part of Films for the Family
This comedy-adventure centers on Blu, a flightless rare macaw who acts more human than bird. His world is turned upside down…
Carlos Saldanha, USA, 2011, 100m.
Sun 06 Sep
11:00

Thursday 10 September

Stella PG

Part of Greek Salad
The screening on Thursday 10 September will be introduced by former Judge and human rights advocate, Betty Iliadou.  Synopsis: Stella is…
Mihalis Cacoyannis, Greece, 1955, 90m.
Thu 10 Sep
20:00

Saturday 12 September

Reverie Cineclub presents: 80 Years of DEFA - Animated Short Films for the Family U

Part of Films for the Family Screened in partnership with Reverie Cineclub
Reverie Cineclub is delighted to present a special selection of six animated shorts from the DEFA Studio for Animation Film in…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 58m.
Sat 12 Sep
11:00

A Blonde in Love 15

Part of Celebrating 75 Years of Contemporary Films
Writer, editor and expert in central/Eastern European film, Michael Brooke, will introduce the film, it’s themes and place in the Czech…
Miloš Forman, Czechoslovakia, 1965 , 82m.
Sat 12 Sep
18:00

Sunday 13 September

Reverie Cineclub presents: 80 Years of DEFA - Animated Short Films for the Family U

Part of Films for the Family Screened in partnership with Reverie Cineclub
Reverie Cineclub is delighted to present a special selection of six animated shorts from the DEFA Studio for Animation Film in…
Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years, 58m.
Sun 13 Sep
11:00

Saturday 19 September

Free Willy PG

Part of Films for the Family
In this much-loved family classic, a 12-year-old orphaned boy named Jesse befriends a captive orca, Willy, at an ailing amusement park.…
Simon Wincer, USA, 1993, 102m.
Sat 19 Sep
11:00

Burden of Dreams 15

Part of Celebrating 75 Years of Contemporary Films
After the screening the director’s son, filmmaker Harrod Blank, will discuss the relationship between his father and Herzog and the two…
Les Blank, USA, 1980, 1982, 116m.
Sat 19 Sep
14:00

Sunday 20 September

Free Willy PG

Part of Films for the Family
In this much-loved family classic, a 12-year-old orphaned boy named Jesse befriends a captive orca, Willy, at an ailing amusement park.…
Simon Wincer, USA, 1993, 102m.
Sun 20 Sep
11:00

Saturday 26 September

Harry and the Hendersons PG

Part of Films for the Family
Academy Award nominee John Lithgow stars in this big-hearted, big-footed family comedy. While returning from a trip to the woods, George…
William Dear, USA, 1987, 110m.
Sat 26 Sep
11:00

The Spirit of the Beehive PG

Part of Celebrating 75 Years of Contemporary Films
The film will be introduced by film critic, lecturer and programmer Geoff Andrew. Victor Erice’s beautiful Spanish masterpiece, revered for its…
Victor Erice, Spain, 1973 , 99m.
Sat 26 Sep
15:45

Sunday 27 September

Harry and the Hendersons PG

Part of Films for the Family
Academy Award nominee John Lithgow stars in this big-hearted, big-footed family comedy. While returning from a trip to the woods, George…
William Dear, USA, 1987, 110m.
Sun 27 Sep
11:00

Thursday 22 October

John the Violent 18

Part of Greek Salad
The screening on Thursday 22 October will be introduced by Film Lecturer Tonia Kazakopoulou. Synopsis: It’s midnight on a deserted street…
Tonia Marketaki, Greece, 1973, 180m.
Thu 22 Oct
19:15

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All About Ah-Long 18

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Arsenic and Old Lace PG

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Cary Grant is panic-stricken when he suspects his seemingly sweet spinster aunts harbours a dark secret, in Frank Capra’s uncharacteristic foray into twisted farce. “Riotously funny film adaptation of the smash Broadway comedy, coddled and coaxed into hilarious existence by master director… Read More
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As Tears Go By 18

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As Tears Go By marks the directorial debut of Wong Kar-wai, and was inspired by Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets (1973), though it remains an atypical entry within Wong’s filmography. At a time when gangster films dominated the Hong Kong box office, particularly following the… Read More
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Autumn Moon 18

Clara Law, 1992, Hong Kong, Japan
The screening on 15 August will be introduced by Ching Wong, curator of Forever Foreigner: The Films of Clara Law film series. Autumn Moon, winner of the Golden Leopard at the 1992 Locarno Film Festival, is the fourth film in Clara Law’s loose… Read More
Sat 15 Aug
17:45

An Autumn's Tale 15

Mabel Cheung, 1987, Hong Kong
The screening on 20 July will be introduced by Tom Cunliffe (UCL). An Autumn’s Tale, the second instalment of Mabel Cheung’s acclaimed 'Migration Trilogy' (along with The Illegal Immigrant and Eight Taels of Gold),  was created in collaboration with her long-time screenwriting partner… Read More
Mon 20 Jul
19:00
Sun 09 Aug
16:30

The Awful Truth U

Leo McCarey, 1937, USA
In this Oscar-winning farce, Cary Grant (in the role that first defined the Cary Grant persona) and Irene Dunne exude charm, cunning, and artless affection as an urbane couple who, fed up with each other’s infidelities, resolve to file for divorce. But… Read More
Mon 22 Jun
15:00
Sat 08 Aug
18:00

Backrooms 15

Kane Parsons, 2026, USA, Canada
A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom in this adaptation of the global phenomenon from Kane Parsons. The Garden Cinema View: The liminal space may well come to be seen as a defining aesthetic of early 21st Century… Read More
Wed 17 Jun
20:00
Sat 20 Jun
20:20
Mon 22 Jun
20:00
Thu 25 Jun
18:30

Ball of Fire U

Howard Hawks/ 1941/ USA
Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper make sparks in this snappy screwball take on the Snow White tale. She’s a burlesque queen with a colorful vocabulary who needs to lay low for a while as the police close in on her gangster boyfriend… Read More
Fri 10 Jul
15:30

Being There 12

Hal Ashby, 1979, USA
Being There was suggested by our member Michael Shea, who writes: 'I love this film, but have never had a chance to see it on the big screen. It’s about someone so simple-minded that they’re mistaken for a genius, leading to a series… Read More
Tue 23 Jun
20:00

A Better Tomorrow 18

John Woo, 1986, Hong Kong
This timeless classic, now back in cinemas in a new restoration, revolves around the gripping tale of two brothers, Kit (Ti Lung) and Ho (Leslie Cheung), whose lives take divergent paths due to their involvement in the criminal underworld. As they confront… Read More
Fri 26 Jun
20:45
Sat 27 Jun
18:25
Tue 30 Jun
15:50
Thu 02 Jul
18:15

Bhowani Junction: 70th Anniversary 18

George Cukor, 1956, USA
The 70th anniversary screenings will be preceded by a pre-recorded introduction by guest curator Anupma Shanker. Based on the 1954 novel of the same name by the British army officer & novelist John Masters, and directed by the Oscar winning filmmaker George… Read More
Sun 12 Jul
16:30
Fri 17 Jul
14:00

Blue Heron 12A

Sophy Romvari, 2025, Canada, Hungary
Our 15:00 screening on Saturday 27 June will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Sophy Romvari. Set on Vancouver Island in the late 1990s, Blue Heron follows eight-year-old Sasha and her Hungarian immigrant family as they attempt to build a new life,… Read More
Fri 26 Jun
18:00
Sat 27 Jun
15:00
Sun 28 Jun
15:00
Mon 29 Jun
18:15
Tue 30 Jun
18:00
Wed 01 Jul
16:00
Thu 02 Jul
20:30

Boogie Nights 18

Paul Thomas Anderson, 1997, USA
New digital restoration. In the San Fernando Valley in 1977, teenage busboy Eddie Adams (Mark Wahlberg) gets discovered by porn director Jack Horner (Burt Reynolds), who transforms him into adult-film sensation Dirk Diggler. Brought into a supportive circle of friends, including fellow… Read More
Wed 17 Jun
14:45
Thu 18 Jun
20:20
Sat 20 Jun
12:45
Wed 24 Jun
15:00

Bringing Up Baby U

Howard Hawks, 1938, USA
No synopsis can do it justice: Cary Grant plays a stuffy palaeontologist who meets the anarchically free-spirited Katharine Hepburn. She has a pet leopard (the titular Baby, seamlessly inserted into scenes where one swipe of claws could have ended a Hollywood heart-throb's… Read More
Wed 12 Aug
20:15

Brother Bear U

Aaron Blaise, Robert Walker, USA, Japan, 2003
When an impulsive Inuit boy named Kenai is magically transformed into a bear, he begins to see the natural world from a very different perspective. His zany yet courageous journey introduces him to a forest full of wildlife, including the lovable bear… Read More
Sat 20 Jun
11:00
Sun 21 Jun
11:00

Bugsy Malone- 50th anniversary U

Alan Parker’s BAFTA-winning ganster musical Bugsy Malone celebrates it's 50th anniversary this year. It might seem an unlikely idea for a film- a musical comedy set in the 1930s criminal underworld with a cast made up entirely of young teens - but it… Read More
Sat 18 Jul
11:00
Sun 19 Jul
11:05
Wed 22 Jul
11:00

Cactus Pears 15

Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, 2025, India, UK, Canada
Set in rural Maharashtra, Cactus Pears follows Anand (Bhushaan Manoj), a Mumbai call-centre worker who returns to his ancestral village to observe the ten-day mourning ritual following his father’s death. While navigating the pressures of family expectations and marriage, he reconnects with Balya… Read More
Fri 19 Jun
18:00
Sat 20 Jun
18:00
Sun 21 Jun
14:40
Mon 22 Jun
19:50
Tue 23 Jun
15:40
Wed 24 Jun
17:45
Thu 25 Jun
18:00

Center Stage 18

Stanley Kwan, 1991, Hong Kong
The screening on 22 August will be introduced by Prof Chris Berry (KCL). Center Stage marks the fourth collaboration between Stanley Kwan and renowned screenwriter Chiu Kang-chien, following Love Unto Waste (1986), Rouge (1987), and Full Moon in New York (1989). Far from a conventional… Read More
Sun 02 Aug
13:45
Sat 22 Aug
20:00

A Chinese Ghost Story 15

Ching Siu-Tung, 1987, Hong Kong
The screening on 24 July will be introduced by Andrew Henskins, film critic and founder of easternKicks.com. A Chinese Ghost Story is the landmark collaboration between director Ching Siu-tung and producer Tsui Hark, whose creative partnership would continue with two sequels. Loosely adapted… Read More
Fri 24 Jul
20:15
Sun 16 Aug
15:00

The Christophers 15

Steven Soderbergh, 2025, UK, USA
A mainstay of the London art scene since his starry breakout in the creative explosion of the 1960’s, Julian Sklar (Ian McKellen) has drifted into a cluttered, self?imposed seclusion. His two estranged children (James Corden, Jessica Gunning) enlist Lori (Michaela Coel), a… Read More
Thu 18 Jun
20:00
Sat 20 Jun
14:00

Chungking Express 12

Wong Kar-wai, 1994, Hong Kong
More than three decades after its release, Chungking Express remains one of Wong Kar-wai’s most beloved and influential works, representing perhaps the fullest expression of his celebrated use of popular music. Starring some of the most iconic actors of 1990s Hong Kong cinema,… Read More
Thu 30 Jul
15:00

Days and Nights in the Forest: New Restoration + Pre-recorded introduction by Wes Anderson PG

Satyajit Ray, India, 1970
Days and Nights in the Forest was suggested by our members Dennis Leachman and Hammad Khan. Hammad writes: ‘This is an absolute classic from Satyajit Ray, featuring regular Ray muse Soumitra Chatterjee and iconic Indian star Sharmila Tagore. I first saw it… Read More
Tue 21 Jul
20:00

Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! U

Based on the best-selling children's book by Dr Seuss and voiced by Jim Carrey and Steve Carell. A kindly elephant named Horton becomes a reluctant hero when he discovers a civilization living on a speck of dust and embarks on a hilarious… Read More
Sat 04 Jul
11:00
Sun 05 Jul
11:00

Effi o Blaenau 15

Marc Evans, 2026, UK
Based on Gary Owen's much lauded and widely performed monodrama, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans' cinematic interpretation set against the wide open landscapes of North Wales. The film follows Effi, a young woman desperate to escape a town where… Read More
Fri 19 Jun
20:30
Sat 20 Jun
18:40
Sun 21 Jun
17:30
Mon 22 Jun
15:30
Tue 23 Jun
13:40
Wed 24 Jun
20:30
Thu 25 Jun
16:00

Eight Taels of Gold 18

Mabel Cheung, 1989, Hong Kong
The screening on 22 July will be introduced by the season curator Millie Zhou. Eight Taels of Gold concludes Mabel Cheung’s celebrated 'Migration Trilogy,' extending her and longtime screenwriting partner Alex Law’s exploration of migration from departure and settlement to the question of… Read More
Wed 22 Jul
18:30
Mon 10 Aug
20:00

The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford 15

Seán Dunn, 2026, UK
Directed by debut filmmaker Seán Dunn, The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford is an offbeat, darkly funny character study starring Scottish screen legend and BAFTA nominee Peter Mullan. The film follows Kenneth McKay (Mullan), a recent widower and enthusiastic tour guide at a… Read More
Wed 17 Jun
20:45
Thu 18 Jun
17:45

Familiar Touch 12A

Sarah Friedland, 2025, USA
Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age story that follows an octogenarian woman’s transition to life in assisted living as she contends with her conflicting relationship to herself and her caregivers amidst her shifting memory, age identity, and desires. The Garden Cinema View: Sarah Friedland's… Read More
Fri 19 Jun
13:45
Sat 20 Jun
16:00
Sun 21 Jun
17:00
Mon 22 Jun
15:45
Tue 23 Jun
20:20
Wed 24 Jun
18:15
Thu 25 Jun
20:30

Free Willy PG

Simon Wincer, 1993, USA
In this much-loved family classic, a 12-year-old orphaned boy named Jesse befriends a captive orca, Willy, at an ailing amusement park. When he discovers that the park owner has been planning to dispose of Willy, he hatches a scheme to break Willy… Read More
Sat 19 Sep
11:00
Sun 20 Sep
11:00

Full Moon in New York 15

Stanley Kwan, 1989, Hong Kong
The screening on 25 August will be followed by an in-person Q&A with the director Stanley Kwan, moderated by Prof Victor Fan (KCL). Full Moon in New York is a unique work within Stanley Kwan’s filmography and remains his only feature set primarily… Read More
Sat 01 Aug
15:30
Tue 25 Aug
17:30

Ghost in the Machine 12A

Valerie Veatch, 2026, USA
The screening on Saturday 6 June at 15:45 will be followed by a Q&A with the director. Ghost in the Machine is a gripping and urgently relevant investigative documentary that exposes the buried history of artificial intelligence, not as a neutral system of… Read More
Wed 17 Jun
20:30

The Girls (Gehenu Lamai): New Restoration 18

Sumitra Peries, Sri Lanka, 1978
Courtesy of the High Commission of Sri Lanka, London, our screening on Monday 27 July will be preceded by a drinks reception in the Atrium Bar from 18:30. Ticketholders will receive a complimentary glass of Sri Lanka's national spirit, Ceylon Arrack, mixed… Read More
Fri 10 Jul
14:00
Mon 27 Jul
19:30

Harry and the Hendersons PG

William Dear, 1987, USA
Academy Award nominee John Lithgow stars in this big-hearted, big-footed family comedy. While returning from a trip to the woods, George Henderson and his family accidentally run over a friendly Bigfoot-like beast.  "Harry" soon awakens and despite their initial fears, Harry turns… Read More
Sat 26 Sep
11:00
Sun 27 Sep
11:00

Hen 15

György Pálfi/ 2026/ Greece
Told entirely from the perspective of its avian protagonist, Hen follows a chicken who escapes an industrial farm only to find herself navigating the pecking order of a crumbling seaside restaurant in Greece. The Garden Cinema View: A thrilling oddity, a wonderful… Read More
Sat 20 Jun
15:50
Sun 21 Jun
12:30
Mon 22 Jun
17:25
Thu 25 Jun
20:15

His Girl Friday U

Howard Hawks, 1940, USA
The screening on Thursday 28 May will be introduced by filmmaker John Gordillo and will followed by a discussion at The Atrium Bar. One of the fastest, funniest, and most quotable films ever made, His Girl Friday stars Rosalind Russell as reporter Hildy… Read More
Mon 13 Jul
15:00

How to Train Your Dragon PG

Dean DeBlois, Dean DeBlois, USA
This film rolls fire-breathing action, epic adventure and big laughs into a captivating, fun and original story. Hiccup is a young Viking who defies tradition and befriends one of his deadliest foes - a ferocious dragon he calls Toothless. Together, the unlikely… Read More
Sat 27 Jun
11:00
Sun 28 Jun
11:00

The Illegal Immigrant 18

Mabel Cheung, 1985, Hong Kong
The screening on 8 August will be followed by an online Q&A with the director Mabel Cheung, moderated by the season curator Millie Zhou. The Illegal Immigrant is the feature debut of Mabel Cheung and the first instalment of her acclaimed 'Migration Trilogy'… Read More
Sat 18 Jul
16:00
Sat 08 Aug
13:00

It Happened One Night U

Frank Capra, 1934, USA
Released just as the Hays Office was beginning to enforce the Production Code censoring ‘immoral’ movies, Frank Capra’s impish, daring comedy crackles with erotic tension. Claudette Colbert’s runaway heiress meets Clark Gable’s recently fired newspaperman on a night bus from Florida to… Read More
Sun 28 Jun
17:00
Sun 26 Jul
14:00

James and the Giant Peach- 30th anniversary U

Join us for the 30th anniversary of James and the Giant Peach. A great opportunity to introduce younger audiences to a classic adaptation of a truly well-loved Roald Dahl story, produced by Tim Burton with amazing stop-motion animation and a stellar cast.… Read More
Sat 11 Jul
11:00
Sun 12 Jul
11:00

John the Violent 18

Tonia Marketaki/ 1973/ Greece
The screening on Thursday 22 October will be introduced by Film Lecturer Tonia Kazakopoulou. Synopsis: It’s midnight on a deserted street in Athens. A young woman is stabbed to death by a stranger, who instantly slips into the shadows. Uppon his arrest,… Read More
Thu 22 Oct
19:15

Kapodistrias - The Governor 12A

Yiannis Smaragdis/ 2026/ Greece
Kapodistrias is a historical film set in the early 19th century and tells the true story of Greece’s greatest politician and first Governor, Ioannis Kapodistrias, after the country’s liberation from the Ottoman Empire. With courage, kindness, and dignity, he defends every person’s freedom,… Read More
Wed 17 Jun
18:00
Wed 15 Jul
20:20

Kokuho 15

Lee Sang-il, 2025, Japan
After the death of his father, the leader of a yakuza gang, fourteen-year-old Kikuo is taken in by a renowned Kabuki actor and introduced to the demanding world of traditional theatre. Growing up alongside Shunsuke, the actor’s only son, the two boys… Read More
Thu 18 Jun
14:45
Fri 19 Jun
14:30
Sun 21 Jun
13:05
Tue 23 Jun
12:45

Köln 75 15

Ido Fluk, 2025, Germany, Poland, Belgium
Keith Jarrett’s iconic January 1975 performance nearly never happened. Based on a true story, Köln 75 follows the young, driven concert promoter Vera Brandes as she conceives and organises the event against all odds. From securing the venue and selling tickets to… Read More
Wed 17 Jun
17:30
Thu 18 Jun
15:30
Sat 20 Jun
13:40

La historia oficial (The Official Story) 15

Luis Puenzo, 1985, Argentina
The screening on 16 May will be preceded by an introduction by curator and writer Adam Feinstein. Set in Buenos Aires in the immediate aftermath of The Dirty War, The Official Story tells the story of high school teacher Alicia, played by a… Read More
Fri 19 Jun
20:00

Labyrinth- 40th anniversary U

Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Jim Henson cult fantasy fairy tale Labyrinth. Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) races against time to navigate the mysterious Labyrinth and rescue her baby brother from David Bowie’s menacing Goblin King. Given just 13 hours to solve its puzzles… Read More
Sat 01 Aug
11:00
Sun 02 Aug
11:00
Wed 05 Aug
12:45

The Lady Eve U

Preston Sturges, 1941, USA
Better remembered for intense dramatic roles, Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda weren’t obvious choices for light romantic comedy, but they’re nicely matched in this Preston Sturges classic. Stanwyck is the card sharp who sets out to fleece earnest, accident-prone millionaire 'ophiologist' (snake… Read More
Sun 02 Aug
17:00

The Lion King PG

Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff, 1994, USA
Disney’s epic musical adventure follows the story of Simba, a feisty lion cub who “just can’t wait to be king.” Led astray by his ambitious Uncle Scar, Simba adopts a carefree lifestyle with his hilarious companions, Timon and Pumbaa, and forgets his… Read More
Sat 25 Jul
11:00
Sun 26 Jul
11:00
Wed 29 Jul
11:00

The London International Animation Festival presents 8 Astonishing Animated Shorts for ages 4+ U

Various Directors, Various Years, Various Countries
Like childhood, animation is full of wonder and simple pleasures. This carefully chosen programme for our littlest and most special audience contains 8 of the best, wonderful short animated films, full of joy, from all around the world. There’ll be talking animals,… Read More
Sat 29 Aug
11:00
Sun 30 Aug
11:00
Mon 31 Aug
11:00

Made in Hong Kong 15

Fruit Chan, 1997, Hong Kong
The screening on 19 August will be introduced by James Mudge, the Festival Director of Focus Hong Kong. Presented in the restored version. Made in Hong Kong is the breakthrough work of Hong Kong auteur Fruit Chan and the first instalment of his… Read More
Mon 13 Jul
20:00
Wed 19 Aug
18:00

Midnight U

Mitchell Leisen, 1939, USA
The matinee screening on Wednesday 24 June, will be introduced by journalist Darren Richman. Screwball comedy doesn’t get any more effortlessly elegant and gleefully irreverent than this roulette wheel of romantic deception, gleaming with cunning wit and Continental élan. A couture-clad Claudette… Read More
Wed 24 Jun
15:30
Fri 24 Jul
18:00

The Misfits 15

John Huston/ 1961/ USA
To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Marilyn Monroe join us for a new digital restoration of The Misfits. The film was written for the screen by Monroe’s husband Arthur Miller, and sees her play a naive divorcee who meets… Read More
Wed 17 Jun
17:45
Fri 19 Jun
16:00
Sun 21 Jun
14:55
Tue 23 Jun
13:25

Monsieur Hulot's Holiday U

Jacques Tati, 1953, France
Summer holidays at The Garden Cinema would not be complete without Monsieur Hulot. Jacques Tati’s endearing clown, takes a holiday at a seaside resort, where his presence provokes one catastrophe after another. Tati’s masterpiece of gentle slapstick is a series of effortlessly… Read More
Sat 22 Aug
11:00
Sun 23 Aug
11:00
Tue 25 Aug
13:40

Muppet Treasure Island U

Brian Henson, 1996, USA, UK
The classic muppet adventure becomes a comedy treat: a big-budget pirate musical with lashings of trademark Muppet lunacy. Young Jim Hawkins is given a map to buried treasure and sets sail with Rizzo the rat, Gonzo and Kermit to claim the loot.… Read More
Sat 15 Aug
11:00
Sun 16 Aug
11:00
Wed 19 Aug
11:00

My Man Godfrey U

Gregory La Cava, 1936, USA
The evening screening on Wednesday 29 July, will be introduced by journalist Darren Richman. Carole Lombard and William Powell dazzle in this definitive screwball comedy by Gregory La Cava - a potent cocktail of romantic repartee and social critique. Irene (Lombard), an… Read More
Wed 29 Jul
18:15

Mystery of the First Temple 18

Simon Rawles, 2026, UK
New discoveries by archaeologists excavating one of the oldest monumental structures ever found, Gobekli Tepe in Türkiye, are forcing us to rethink all we know about our earliest ancestors. Did our forebears, Stone Age hunter gathers, live in small groups following prey… Read More
Mon 22 Jun
18:00

Nino 15

Pauline Loquès, 2025, France
On a Friday morning, Nino attends a follow-up doctor’s appointment, where he is given some upsetting news that he has throat cancer. The treatment will start on Monday morning, but there is a high chance that it might leave him infertile, so… Read More
Fri 19 Jun
15:30
Sat 20 Jun
18:25
Sun 21 Jun
19:00
Mon 22 Jun
21:00
Tue 23 Jun
16:00
Wed 24 Jun
20:15
Thu 25 Jun
15:45

Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie 15

Matt Johnson, 2025, Canada
Join us on Canada Day (1 July) for a preview screening. When their plan to book a show at the Rivoli goes horribly wrong, Matt and Jay accidentally travel back to the year 2008. The Garden Cinema View: Matt Johnson and Jay… Read More
Wed 01 Jul
20:15

Once a Thief 15

John Woo, 1991, Hong Kong
The screening on 25 July will be introduced by Andrew Heskins, film critic and founder of easternKicks.com, who will also lead a post-screening film discussion. Once a Thief stands as one of John Woo’s final Hong Kong productions before his move to Hollywood… Read More
Sat 25 Jul
16:00
Thu 13 Aug
20:30

The Palm Beach Story U

Preston Sturges, 1942, USA
The evening screening on Tuesday 18 August will be introduced by Professor Lucy Bolton. This wild tale of wacky wedlock from Preston Sturges takes off like a rocket and never lets up. Joel McCrea and Claudette Colbert play Tom and Gerry, a… Read More
Mon 06 Jul
15:00
Tue 18 Aug
18:00

Peking Opera Blues 18

Tsui Hark, 1986, Hong Kong
The screening on 15 July will be introduced by Prof Chris Berry (KCL). One of the defining works of Tsui Hark’s extraordinarily prolific early career, Peking Opera Blues showcases the director at his most inventive and exuberant. Blending action, comedy, period drama, and political… Read More
Wed 15 Jul
18:00
Thu 06 Aug
20:00

The Philadelphia Story U

George Cukor, 1941, USA
The screening on Wednesday 8 July will be introduced by Associate Professor, Filmmaker and Producer, Charlotte Crofts. Katharine Hepburn is Tracy Lord, the breezy socialite whose looming wedding to a dull self-made millionaire brings her ex-husband C.K. Dexter Haven (Cary Grant) back… Read More
Wed 08 Jul
18:00
Sat 01 Aug
13:00

A Private Life 15

Rebecca Zlotowski/ 2025/ France
When renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the death of one of her patients she is deeply troubled. Convinced that it was murder, she decides to investigate.... … Read More
Fri 26 Jun
15:30
Sat 27 Jun
17:40
Sun 28 Jun
19:15
Mon 29 Jun
18:00
Tue 30 Jun
20:00
Wed 01 Jul
18:00
Thu 02 Jul
15:30

Red Rose White Rose 18

Stanley Kwan, 1994, Hong Kong
The screening on 27 August will be followed by an in-person Q&A with the director Stanley Kwan, moderated by Tony Rayns. Red Rose White Rose is adapted from one of Eileen Chang’s most celebrated novels of the same name. Renowned for his nuanced… Read More
Tue 04 Aug
15:00
Thu 27 Aug
19:00

Reverie Cineclub presents: 80 Years of DEFA - Animated Short Films for the Family U

Various Directors, Various Countries, Various Years
Reverie Cineclub is delighted to present a special selection of six animated shorts from the DEFA Studio for Animation Film in Dresden, Germany, in celebration of its 80th anniversary this year. Founded in 1946, the studio would go on to become the… Read More
Sat 12 Sep
11:00
Sun 13 Sep
11:00

Rio U

Carlos Saldanha, 2011, USA
This comedy-adventure centers on Blu, a flightless rare macaw who acts more human than bird. His world is turned upside down when he discovers he must travel all the way to Rio to save his species. There, he meets the wildly independent… Read More
Sat 05 Sep
11:00
Sun 06 Sep
11:00

She Done Him Wrong PG

Lowell Sherman, 1933, USA
The screening on Friday 19 June will be introduced by film programmer, Caroline Cassin. She Done Him Wrong is centered around Lady Lou, a saloon singer who finds herself entangled in romantic and criminal intrigues in New York City during the Gay Nineties.… Read More
Fri 19 Jun
18:30
Wed 05 Aug
16:00

Stella PG

Mihalis Cacoyannis/ 1955/ Greece
The screening on Thursday 10 September will be introduced by former Judge and human rights advocate, Betty Iliadou.  Synopsis: Stella is an Athens night club singer who refuses to conform to the harsh moral standards of Greek society during the 1950s. She… Read More
Thu 10 Sep
20:00

Strictly Ballroom 12A

Baz Luhrmann, 1993, Australia
Now dazzlingly restored for the first time, Baz Luhrmann's iconic debut feature follows Scott Hastings (Paul Mercurio), a male dancer who refuses to follow the accepted rules of ballroom dancing and creates his own style of choreography, infuriating the ballroom dancing establishment.… Read More
Thu 18 Jun
20:45
Sat 20 Jun
20:35
Tue 23 Jun
16:15
Thu 25 Jun
18:15

Séance on a Wet Afternoon PG

Bryan Forbes, 1964, UK
This edition of Composing Cinema focuses on the giant of British film music John Barry, and his score for Bryan Forbes' masterful Séance on a Wet Afternoon. The screening will be introduced by Oscar-nominated composer Gary Yershon. Richard Attenborough and Nanette Newman… Read More
Tue 23 Jun
18:00

Taxi Driver - 50th anniversary 18

Martin Scorses, 1976, USA
Isolated ex-marine Travis Bickle applies for a job as a taxi driver, hoping that the nocturnal working pattern will alleviate the effects of his insomnia and distract him from his gnawing depression. But ferrying passengers through the seedy underbelly of night-time New… Read More
Sat 04 Jul
20:20

To Be or Not to Be U

Ernst Lubitsch/ 1942/ USA
The evening screening on Friday 12 June will be introduced by Dr. Olympia Kiriakou. As nervy as it is hilarious, this screwball masterpiece from Ernst Lubitsch stars Jack Benny and, in her final screen appearance, Carole Lombard as husband-and-wife thespians in Nazi-occupied… Read More
Sun 09 Aug
13:00

What's Up, Doc? U

Peter Bogdanovich, 1972, USA
On a trip to San Francisco to compete for a music grant, a young researcher meets a zany college dropout. Their unpredictable and wacky relationship adds to the antics of the film when four identical plaid bags go missing with valuable contents… Read More
Mon 29 Jun
15:00
Fri 08 May — Fri 19 Jun 2026
The Garden Cinema presents a selection of films from the last five decades that explore how Argentine society has grappled with the aftermath of the military coup of 1976. That year, the country’s…
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Sun 24 May — Tue 18 Aug 2026
There has never been such a successful collision of silliness and sophistication in the history of cinema as the Screwball Comedy. Speedy dialogue, couples’ quarrels, and slapstick are inseparable from razor-sharp wit, and…
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Wed 01 Jul — Fri 31 Jul 2026
This July, we are once again celebrating South Asian Heritage Month with an array of newly restored classics, anniversary screenings, critically acclaimed new titles, live music, expert introductions, and Q&As.  The season…
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Thu 09 Jul — Thu 27 Aug 2026
Following last year’s Hong Kong New Wave 1979–1989 season, The Garden Cinema broadens its focus to the wider Golden Age of Hong Kong cinema, a remarkable era spanning the late 1970s through to the 1990s…
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Greek Salad is an ongoing Greek cinema strand. Each screening explores a gem of Greek cinema – tossing together classics, festival favourites, and directors’ spotlights alike. Walking a Tightrope (1991) closes a mini-tribute…
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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 fortnightly 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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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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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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Composing Cinema celebrates the bespoke musical contributions made by composers to the world of film and includes guest introductions, Q&As, and live scores. …
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Industry Panel: Adaptation

Thu 18 Jun 2026
As The Garden Cinema members community is not just made up of cinema enthusiasts, but also covers a large range of…
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London Animation Club presents ARCHIVES, COLLAGE & CHAOS: the films of Joan Ashworth & Laurie Hill

Sat 20 Jun 2026
Screened in partnership with London Animation Club
London Animation Club brings together two filmmakers to show and discuss a selection of their work. Joan Ashworth and Laurie Hill…
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London Latino Film Festival presents: Water Strike (Golpe de Agua) + Q&A

Sun 21 Jun 2026
Water Strike is screening as part of London Climate Action Week and will be followed by an in-person Q&A with director Carla Cavina,…
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Film Exposure Night

Fri 26 Jun 2026
Following the wonderful response to our first-ever Film Exposure Night, we're excited to bring it back for a second edition on…
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Celebrating 70 years of LFS

Fri 01 May — Sat 11 Jul 2026
Celebrating the 70th anniversary of London Film School (LFS), the UK’s oldest film school and a vital force in independent filmmaking since…
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Prickly pear cocktails, Cactus Pears + Q&A

Wed 01 Jul 2026
This special members-only screening of Cactus Pears will open our South Asian Heritage Month 2026 programme, and your ticket will include a…
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Salome, Salome, Salome

Fri 03 Jul — Sun 05 Jul 2026
Cinema Mentiré, in collaboration with TGirlsOnFilm, presents Salome, Salome, Salome bringing together three radically different queer incarnations of the biblical princess…
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Video Bazaar presents: Last Summer

Sun 05 Jul 2026
Screened in partnership with Video Bazaar
Video Bazaar is thrilled to present the UK premiere of the brand new restoration of Frank and Eleanor Perry's film, Last…
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Coup 53 + intro

Mon 06 Jul 2026
The screening will be preceded by an intro by Zhaleh Bahraini from the Iranian Film Club. With Iran and the world…
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The Warrior: 25th Anniversary

Mon 06 Jul 2026
The screening at 18:00 will be followed by a Q&A with director Asif Kapadia, hosted by Ashvin Devasundaram. The screening at…
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Members' Film Quiz: Garden Party

Wed 08 Jul 2026
Are you the person in your friend group who everyone asks for film recommendations? Do you know your The Secret Garden from…
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Pineapple cocktails, live music + Chungking Express

Thu 09 Jul 2026
To launch our new season, Hong Kong Golden Age 1985-1997, we're delighted to welcome members for the opening screening of Chungking…
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The Legend of Suram Fortress

Sat 11 Jul 2026
This special screening of Sergei Parajanov’s The Legend of Suram Fortress is presented by Pushkin House and Klassiki and will be followed by a…
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The Day Innocence Died: Bloody Sunday and the Fight for Justice + Q&A

Mon 13 Jul 2026
The film will be followed by a Q&A with directors Hannan Majid and Richard York and is presented by the Rainbow…
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Some Like It Hot

Tue 14 Jul 2026
The screening on Tuesday 14 July will be introduced by filmmaker John Gordillo. One of the most beloved films of all…
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City Lights presents Bend It Like Beckham

Sat 18 Jul 2026
City Lights presents Gurinder Chadha’s Bend It Like Beckham + pre-recorded introduction by actress Pooja Shah. Bend It Like Beckham is a timeless…
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London Boys + Q&A

Thu 23 Jul 2026
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers Arun Nangla and Laura Pavone, hosted by Hussina Raja. Behind…
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The Cup (Phörpa) + Live Music

Fri 31 Jul 2026
The Cup will be preceded by an introduction from guest curator Anupma Shanker and a live Dranyen Lute performance by Tibetan…
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Panel: What is the Hong Kong Golden Age Cinema?

Wed 19 Aug 2026
Hong Kong cinema’s Golden Age was a remarkable period spanning the late 1970s to the 1990s, during which the territory emerged…
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Celebrating 75 Years of Contemporary Films

Sat 12 Sep — Sat 26 Sep 2026
Bringing bold cinema that inspired generations of British audiences and filmmakers — a festival of screening events with special guests across London this…

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