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#CWFFF18 finale – Fri 14th Sep: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Dish and Young Frankenstein

We’ve got an amazing festival lineup for our last night of the Charlton and Woolwich Free Film Festival with three films (two of them outdoors) on Friday 14th September 2018. Thank you to everyone who is coming or has come along to one of our screenings, we hope you enjoy them and that you’ll keep an eye open for next year’s festival.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (U) – with SUBTITLES
INDOORS screening
Shrewsbury House, Shooters Hill
6:30PM (Doors open 5.30PM)
Friday 14th September 2018
FREE (No ticket required – First come first served)

The Dish (12) – with SUBTITLES
OUTDOORS screening (INDOORS if raining)
Charlton House, Charlton
Doors 6.30pm, Flamsteed Astronomy Society‘s astrophotography display (and a telescope), film 7.30pm-ish (when it gets dark)
Friday 14th September 2018
FREE (No ticket required – First come first served)

Young Frankenstein (PG)
OUTDOORS screening
Severndroog Castle, Shooters Hill
7:45PM (Doors open 7.30PM)
Friday 14th September 2018
FREE (No ticket required – First come first served)

 

Thank you to our festival partner and sponsor

 

 

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at Shrewsbury House

While truanting from school, young siblings Jeremy and Jemima meet the beautiful Truly Scrumptious (Sally Ann Howes), who falls for their widowed father, Caractacus Potts (Dick Van Dyke), and his various oddball inventions, including the family’s noisy rebuilt car, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

One day at the beach, Caractacus tells Truly and the children a fanciful fable about the villainous Baron Bomburst (Gert Frobe) and his evil designs on the Potts family car.

Toot sweets and Truly Scrumptious snacks, and Baron Bomburst Bar open until 10pm.

Please note, this screening will have subtitles.

[CWFFF event page] [Facebook event page]

See Travel options Shrewsbury House below.

The Dish at Charlton House

July 1969. Apollo 11’s astronauts will walk on the moon – and a huge satellite dish outside a sheep-farming Australian town has been chosen to beam the live footage globally. The whole world is depending on scientist Cliff Buxton (Sam Neill – Jurassic Park), who must steer the telescope’s eccentric crew through a sea of mishaps and disasters that threaten to spoil the small town’s finest hour.

Watching over them is a by-the-book NASA representative who can’t quite understand their quirky working methods. A comical culture clash erupts in this effortlessly funny tale of how history’s biggest televised event was almost cancelled. The Dish is a warm-hearted and hilarious comedy based on a true story of what the world didn’t see.

We will be joined by members of the Flamsteed Astronomy Society and the cafe will be open.

Please note, this screening will have subtitles.

[CWFFF event page] [Facebook event page]

See Travel options to Charlton House below.

Young Frankenstein at Severndroog Castle

An American grandson of the infamous scientist in invited to Transylvania, where he discovers the process that reanimates a dead body. Respected medical lecturer Dr Frederick Frankenstein learns that he has inherited his infamous grandfather’s estate in Transylvania.

Arriving at the castle, Dr Frankenstein soon begins to recreate his grandfather’s experiments with the help of servants. After he creates his own monster, new complications ensue with the arrival of the doctor’s fiancée.

There will be an opportunity to visit the castle’s viewing platform for it’s amazing views of London. Also, the café will be serving drinks — inc. cocktails — and light meals

[CWFFF event page] [Facebook event page]

See Travel options Severndroog Castle

Other films showing at Charlton House

Travel options to Shrewsbury House

Plan a journey with Citymapper (free online and phone app)

Buses stopping nearby: 89 (N89), 244, 486 – 244 continues closest (Eaglesfield Road) to the venue.
Car parking can be reserved for blue badge holders (venue has a ramp and wheelchair-accessible loo on ground floor). [Contact Shrewsbury House]

Travel options to Charlton House

Plan a journey with Citymapper (free online and phone app)

  • Buses stopping nearby: 53, 54, 380, 422, 486
  • Rail: Charlton (exit station and head right, going up the hill – the 486 bus from outside the station (slightly to the left, opposite the Post Office) will take you up the hill (Charlton Church Lane), the 380 bus turns onto the hill a little further up. The best bus stop at which to alight is Stop S (Warren Walk) and continue walking upwards to Charlton House, or continue round past the church and stop a little further along at Stop R (Charlton Village) and walk back on the flat bit. [Live DEP / ARR info for Charlton]
  • Rail: Westcombe Park – you can take the 422 bus all the way to Charlton House and stop either the Charlton Road Victoria Way bus stop (just before Charlton House) or at Stop R (Charlton Village).
    [Live DEP / ARR info for Westcombe Park]
  • Area: Blackheath Royal Standard – 53, 54 and 422 are the best buses, all stop at Charlton Road Victoria Way bus stop (just before Charlton House) or at Stop R (Charlton Village). The 380 eventually stops at Stop R but it takes a  different and much longer route to get there.
  • Rail: Blackheath – the 54 bus will take you all the way there, alight at the Charlton Road Victoria Way bus stop (just before Charlton House) or at Stop R (Charlton Village). The 108 or 202 buses from the station will take you to Blackheath Royal Standard, as will the 380 from a little further up by The Crown pub.
    [Live DEP / ARR info for Blackheath]
  • Rail / DLR: Woolwich Arsenal – buses 53, 54 and 422 will drop you off at Bus Stop P which is right outside Charlton House. Beware buses 380 or 486 which will drop you at Bus Stop Q (with a short walk) as after that they turn RIGHT into Charlton Church Lane and head in the wrong direction.
    [Live DEP / ARR info for Woolwich Arsenal rail]
    [Live ARR info for Woolwich Arsenal DLR]
    [Live DEP info for Woolwich Arsenal DLR]
  • Ferry: Woolwich Arsenal Pier – buses as for Rail / DLR above.
  • Ferry: North Greenwich Pier – buses as for tube, below
  • Tube: North Greenwich – 422 or 486 bus will drop you at Bus Stop R (see above). Other buses will only take you part of the way.
  • Cars: There is limited car-parking available, including for blue badge holders (venue has an accessible loo on ground floor).
    [Contact Charlton House]

Travel options to Severndroog Castle

Plan a journey with Citymapper (free online and phone app)

Buses stopping nearby: 89 (N89), 244, 486 at Memorial Hospital (bus stops SE or SM on either side of the road) and Red Lion Lane (stops SN or SD).

Other films at #CWFFF18

  1. 7 Sep – Fri, 7.30pm – Yellow Submarine, Shrewsbury House Community Centre Library
  2. 8 Sep – Sat, 7.30pm – Mary Poppins, Charlton House OUTDOORS
  3. 9 Sep – Sun, 8pm – This is Spinal Tap, The White Swan OUTDOORS
  4. 10 Sep – Mon, 7pm – Silver Linings Playbook, STIR café SUBTITLES
  5. 10 Sep – Mon, 7.30pm – Arena – Stanley and his Daughters, artFix Woolwich
  6. 11 Sep – Tue, 7.30pm – Journey’s End, Charlton House
  7. 11 Sep – Tue, 7.30pm – Get Out, artFix Woolwich SUBTITLES
  8. 11 Sep – Tue, 7.30pm – Jargon – More Than You Ever Wanted To Know & The Joy of Essex, Tramshed
  9. 12 Sep – Wed, 7.30pm – Snatch, The Star
  10. 12 Sep – Wed, 7.30pm – Do the Right Thing, artFix Woolwich SUBTITLES
  11. 13 Sep – Thu, 7.30pm – The Doo Dah Man, Starbucks
  12. 13 Sep – Thu, 7.30pm – 3rd edition of the International Short Film Competition, Charlton House
  13. 14 Sep – Fri, 6.30pm – Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Shrewsbury House Community Centre Library SUBTITLES
  14. 14 Sep – Fri, 7.00pm – The Dish, Charlton House OUTDOORS SUBTITLES
  15. 14 Sep – Fri, 7.45pm – Young Frankenstein, Severndroog Castle OUTDOORS
Thank you for coming, see you next year!