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Little Shop of Horrors

The green fingered experts at The Nunhead Gardener, 1A Oakdale Road, London SE15 3BW will be opening their gates on Thursday 8th September, to show…

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Bike-Powered: Blues Brothers

Settle down for a barrel of laughs with the original 1980’s cult classic The Blues Brothers at Copeland Park on Thursday 9th September. In associations with…

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Food, Inc.

Originally released in 2010 in the UK the America film, Food, Inc. is still very much a relevant film today. Glengall Wharf Garden is having…

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Jumanji Screening in Cafe on the Rye

**SCREENING STILL GOING AHEAD, DESPITE THE RAIN!** (Just no longer bike-powered and under cover of the Cafe on the Rye!) -Change to printed programme- Jumanji,…

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Silent Comedy Classics

Join us for another year of silent comedy short films on Peckham Rye Common, with the SUPERB Neil Brand playing a live piano accompaniment to…

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Storm Brewing

Join us for Storm Brewing and see a Victorian Chapel in Nunhead Cemetery transformed by an evening of sound, projected light, digital animations and 3D…

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A London Trilogy

From a beautifully conceived film-poem and an imaginative exploration of the Lower Lea Valley to an uplifting documentary on a London landmark, the collaborations between…

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Whiplash

“Whiplash will spit you out elated, exhausted and cheering for an encore.”  Come to Brockwell Lido and witness the multi-Oscar winner in all its glory!…

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A Sunday In Hell

Follow the rigours of the 1976 Paris–Roubaix bicycle race from the perspective of participants, organisers and spectators at this special screening at Canopy Beer Co.  This…

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This Changes Everything

What if confronting the climate crisis is the best chance we’ll ever get to build a better world? Filmed over over four years in nine countries and…

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Silent Running

Come to the gardens of the South London Botanical Institute and watch Silent Running – a sci-fi classic about an uncomplicated man faced with a complicated…

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