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Watchlist: Curators' Picks - Susie's films for kids 8+
Our Family Film Club cinema curator Susie Evans picks her favourite films for kids over 8
Our Family Film Club cinema curator Susie Evans picks her favourite films for kids over 8
Architecture Foundation curator, Justin Jaeckle, selects his top picks that explore Architecture on Film.
Two Barbican Young programmers, Emma Bouraba and Maria Paradinas, write about the experience of cancelling Chronic Youth Film Festival back in March and connecting through cinema.
Our Barbican Young Programmers pick their favourite coming-of-age films
Family Film Club cinema curator Susie Evans picks her favourite films for kids over 5
Reflecting on the life of celebrated photographer, Peter Hujar, Stephen Koch, Director of the Peter Hujar Archive, discusses the work and legacy of his dear friend.
Gali Gold, our Head of Cinema, picks five films available online that put the home – and all its complex meanings – at the forefront.
Enjoy a film selected for you by our Leytonstone Loves Film partners. They’ll also be hosting a conversation online after the film so we can get together and have a chat about the movie, just like in the cinema. Sort of.
To mark International Space Day, we asked our cinema curators to pick their favourite space-themed films with incredible music scores.
For all the kids (and parents) missing Family Film Club, here are some film recommendations to keep the little'uns entertained. Cinema curator Susie Evans picks some of her favourite films for children under 5…
A Family Film Club workshop, inspired by The Wizard of Oz
Cinema curator Alex Davidson selects five of the funniest LGBTQ+ comedies available to watch online