
May 2025
Getting It back: The Story of Cymande + Q&A
Listening to 6 Music one day, it was surprising to learn that a band named Cymande, formed just down the road in Brixton in the...
Find out more »Shaun of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead has, over the last 21 years, become a classic zombie comedy, with pints, Queen, blink-and-you’ll-miss-em cameos, memorable lines and a weaponised...
Find out more »Short Film Night + Filmmakers’ Intros
We think this will be our 11th Short Film Night at the Herne Hill Free Film Festival (sorry for not being entirely sure, it’s...
Find out more »We Live in Time
We Live in Time, starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, explores how the fleeting moments of our lives weave together to shape our identities and...
Find out more »The Outrun
The Outrun is a compelling drama that follows Rona, portrayed by Saoirse Ronan, as she returns to Scotland's Orkney Islands after battling alcoholism in...
Find out more »Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The people have spoken - all 784 of them, and with an impressive 343 votes (that's seven cubed) the winner is Eternal Sunshine of...
Find out more »The Wild Robot
The Wild Robot is a film for all the family that is as thoughtful as it is entertaining. The story follows Roz, an intelligent...
Find out more »My Kind Of Black: A Night of Short Films by Young Black Londoners + Q&A
Join us at one of our new screening venues, 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning gallery for an evening of short films showcasing the voices...
Find out more »Love Lies Bleeding
Love Lies Bleeding is a neon-soaked, adrenaline-fueled thriller that dives headfirst into passion, crime, and obsession. When reclusive gym manager Lou (Kristen Stewart) falls...
Find out more »Cycling Shorts
Now in its third year, the ever popular Cycling Shorts returns to the historic Herne Hill Velodrome. (That’s short films about cycling of course!) Expect...
Find out more »Phantom of the Open
Our local hero Mark Rylance stars in this amiably daft film The Phantom of the Open about real-life golfing eccentric Maurice Flitcroft, who gatecrashed...
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