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Sunday 14th September 2025
A Complete Unknown – Live music pre film
Bring something to sit on and whatever you need to stay warm and dry
Join us for a special screening of A Complete Unknown, with live music beforehand featuring local performers playing classic Bob Dylan songs.
Live music from 5pm
Film 7pm
Settle in with some great food, soak up the sounds, and enjoy this unique film inspired by the life and music of a folk legend. A perfect late-summer evening of music, film, and community.
Free Entry | Food Truck on Site
INDOORS due to weather – if raining the alternate venue is St Margarets Church, Barcombe Avenue, SW2
Part of the Streatham Free Film Festival – bring a blanket, some friends, and your Dylan spirit!
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