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Tag Archives: cinema
Crystal Palace film festival under threat over council licences
The founder of one of the country’s most popular film festivals has branded Lambeth and Bromley councils “pathetic” and “short-sighted” over the threat to lumber his organisation with thousands of pounds of additional costs which could force the event to … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Bromley Council, Cinema, Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood, Crystal Palace International Film Festival, Everyman Crystal Palace, Lambeth Council, Stanley Halls
Tagged Bromley Council, cinema, CPIFF, Crystal Palace International Film Festival, Everyman Crystal Palace, Johnny Vegas, Kerry Godliman, Lambeth council, Mark Steel, Neill Roy, Paul Weller, South Norwood, Stanley Halls, West Norwood Picturehouse
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Something to Vue: India independence day films at Grants
To mark India Independence Day this Thursday, August 15, Vue Croydon Grants is screening a selection of South Asian titles – with a total of three titles are being released specifically for the occasion. Fans of comedy will enjoy Khel … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Art, Cinema
Tagged cinema, Croydon, India Independence Day, Vue Croydon, Vue Grants
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Maestro, Raging Bull, Ferrari: David Lean Cinema for February
Posted in Art, Cinema, David Lean Cinema Campaign
Tagged cinema, David Lean Cinema, Ferrari, Maestro, Red Shoes, Save the David Lean Cinema Campaign
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Classic movies to get free screening at Stanley Halls
The Stanley Halls Film Club is to screen two movie classics in the next week – absolutely free for members. David Lynch’s Mullholland Drive screens this Wednesday (March 4), and the Spencer Tracy thriller, Bad Day at Black Rock, is … Continue reading
Sunset Boulevard, free screening, Stanley Halls, Feb 26
Screening at Stanley Halls this Thursday, February 26.
Posted in Activities, Cinema, South Norwood, Stanley Halls
Tagged Arts, cinema, Croydon, South Norwood, Stanley Halls
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Pride, prejudice and Theory of Everything come to DLC
The February screenings arranged by the Save the David Lean Cinema Campaign includes some old (very old) favourites, terrific examples of British film-making, as well as potential Oscar winners. When the campaign volunteers got their hands on the keys to … Continue reading
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Tagged cinema, David Lean Cinema, Save the David Lean Cinema Campaign
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Sponsors on board to get Overground Festival primed
Thanks to local sponsors and funders, the organising team of volunteers behind the Crystal Palace Overground Festival next month have announced a jam-packed programme of events. The combined £18,000 sponsorship has contributed enormously to the programming of the various festival … Continue reading
David Lean Cinema re-opening night is sold out within hours
So much for Croydon Council’s claims, made when they closed the David Lean Cinema three years ago, that there’s no demand for an art house cinema in the borough. Seats for the re-opening night of the David Lean Cinema on … Continue reading