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A man and a woman sit on a hill together.
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Art & design Cinema

Rewriting the Rules: 27 Down

The train is a potent image and over time has become iconographic to the visual lexicon of Indian cinema. 

Ixa (dancer), Peaches and Frederica 'Fede' Dauri (dancer) live on stage during her The Teaches of Peaches Anniversary Tour in 2022.
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Cinema

Doc'n Roll Film Festival: Teaches of Peaches + ScreenTalk

Weaving together exclusive archival gems with dynamic tour footage capturing the transformative journey of Merrill Nisker into the internationally acclaimed cultural powerhouse Peaches. 

An old lady drives a scooter down a hospital corridor.
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Cinema

Relaxed Screening: Thelma

At the tender age of 93, Thelma has accepted her role as a grandma and a widow. But after she is scammed out of $10,000, she kicks back into action, one mobility scooter stunt at a time... 

Band dressed in white short-sleeved jumpsuits and red hats
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Cinema

Doc'n Roll Film Festival: Devo + ScreenTalk

Capture the gloriously radical spirit that is Devo – a rare band founded by a philosophy; a Dada experiment of high art meets low, hellbent on infiltrating American popular culture.

Madhvi Parekh, Village Opera-2, 1975. © Madhvi Parekh. Courtesy DAG.
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Art & design Cinema Classical music Talks & events Tours & public spaces

Open Gallery: a free Art Gallery weekend

On the eve of Diwali and Bandi Chor Divas, take a moment to immerse yourself in our programme of Indian arts and culture, with free entry to our major exhibition of Indian contemporary art.

A group of animals stand in a house around a birthday cake.
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Cinema

Family Film Week: Fox and Hare Save the Forest + Workshop

A stunning stop motion animation about Fox and Hare and their friends.

A family sit around a car on an urban street at night.
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Art & design Cinema

Rewriting the Rules: This Bit of India + Introduction

A programme of experimental films that map the post-colonial experience through the artist’s lens. 

Dory Previn lies down surrounded by cushions and hugging a white dog
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Cinema

Doc'n Roll Film Festival: Dory Previn: On My Way To Where...

Writing and singing the unvarnished truth about one’s buried secret life experiences is more common today than when Dory Previn wrote brilliant, disturbing, and darkly funny songs in the1970s. 

A family stand in a city look forward at the view.
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Cinema

Family Film Week: Momo in Dubai UK Premiere

Come along for the first UK screening of this utterly charming family comedy.

Barbara is holding a bunch of flowers surrounded by other musicians
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Cinema

Doc'n Roll Film Festival: The 9 Lives of Barbara Dane...

Barbara Dane: singer, international social justice activist and recording star, wife, mother of three, feminist, record producer, unwavering maverick and general troublemaker on the road at 90. 

The Gruffalo holds a mouse by by his tail.
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Cinema

Family Film Week: Rhyme Time + The Gruffalo

We’re delighted to be collaborating with the Barbican Library for our first ever in-cinema Rhyme Time, and a screening of the classic, The Gruffalo.

A woman in a workshop cuts wood.
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Cinema

Oska Bright: Animations

Oska Bright's Animation Strand is back and better than ever, with a huge range of styles and themes. Watch out for a paper cut-out that comes to life, bubble baths, and miniature model wonderlands. 

Chris Gollon painting
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Cinema

Doc'n Roll Film Festival: Chris Gollon: Life in Paint...

Chris Gollon's pioneering use of music, lyrics from Bob Dylan, and collaborations with musicians Thurston Moore, Yi Yao and Eleanor McEvoy, helped him keep painting alive.

A superhero flies through the air with a baby Kaiju on his back.
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Cinema

Family Film Week: Ultraman: Rising + Ramzee Draw Along

We’re super excited to welcome the brilliant storyteller-illustrator (and total film buff), Ramzee, to the cinema this morning.

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Cinema

Family Film Week: Kensuke’s Kingdom + Intro

A young boy finds himself washed ashore on an island in the Pacific in this animated adaptation of former Children’s Laureate Michael Morpurgo’s stunning novel.