Annik Leroy's IN DER DÄMMERSTUNDE BERLIN, projected by Amos Levin at Deptford Cinema (23 & 24 MAY).
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SCREEN GUIDE: Films in London this week [22 to 28 MAR 2019]

RADIANT CIRCUS is your handcrafted guide to London’s DIY, indie & alternative movie nights, film events & gallery screenings. Our latest SCREEN GUIDE helps you find great films in London this week*.


FRI 22 // SAT 23 // SUN 24 // MON 25 // TUE 26 // WED 27 // THU 28


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IN DER DÄMMERSTUNDE BERLIN DE L’AUBE À LA NUIT 16mm d. Annik Leroy, 1980 + Q&A with the director at Deptford Cinema (23 MAR 16:00 – repeats 24 MAR 16:00):

  • “In the cold winter of 1980, Annik Leroy goes back to Berlin hoping to recapture the feeling she had experienced on her first visit. There, as she wanders along the Wall, she films the streets in gorgeous monochrome and records conversations with strangers reckoning with Germany’s violent past — creating all at once an Akerman-esque portrait of the city, an inquiry into the idea of collective guilt, and a deeply immersive journal of solitude.”

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LIVES UNWRITTEN: IMITATION OF LIFE at The Geffrye Museum (23 MAR).
LIVES UNWRITTEN: IMITATION OF LIFE at The Geffrye Museum (23 MAR).

Find films in London this week by: SINGLE-O EXHIBITS (one-off attractions) // MUSEUM SHOWS (several exhibits under one roof – seasons & festivals) // GRIND SHOWS (a selection of regular runs).


FILMS IN LONDON THIS WEEK

SINGLE-O EXHIBITS

ONE-OFF MOVIE NIGHTS, FILM EVENTS & GALLERY SCREENINGS (by date/event)

FRI 22

Films in London this week: A TRIP TO THE MOON at ICA (22 MAR).
Films in London this week: A TRIP TO THE MOON at ICA (22 MAR).

A TRIP TO THE MOON d. Joaquín Cambre, 2018 + Q&A with the director at ICA (22 MAR 18:40):

  • Latin American Monthly presents: “In the midst of a difficult adolescence, young teen Tomas has developed a relentless obsession with the moon. He shirks his studies in favour of pouring over astronomical textbooks and staring out the window through his telescope, wishfully planning an escape from his painful reality.”

BREATHE d. Andy Serkis, 2017 + Q&A with the director at Phoenix Cinema (22 MAR 20:00):

  • “When Robin is struck down by polio at the age of 28, he is confined to a hospital bed and given only a few months to live. With the help of Diana’s twin brothers and the groundbreaking ideas of inventor Teddy Hall, Robin and Diana dare to escape the hospital ward to seek out a full and passionate life together – raising their young son, traveling and devoting their lives to helping other polio patients.”

HE LOVES ME d. Konstantinos Menelaou, 2018 + SHORTS: GOLDFISH d. Yorgos Angelopoulos, 2017 + FAWNS d. Thanasis Tsimpinis, 2014 at Rio Cinema (22 MAR 23:30):

  • The Queer Archive presents: “Convinced a holiday away from the city will help mend their rocky relationship, two young men hitchhike to a remote seaside enclave. But even in this golden paradise, doubts they left behind catch up to them, leading to an emotionally charged confrontation that will either result in the crumbling of their already fragile relationship, or an opportunity to once again discover the spark that united them in the first place.”

More films in London today (A – Z):

  • ALIEN d. Ridley Scott, 1979 at Genesis Cinema (22 MAR 18:30). BLUE NOTE RECORDS: BEYOND THE NOTES d. Sophie Huer, 2018 at DocHouse (22 MAR 16:45). BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY d. Bryan Singer, 2018 at Fest Camden Rooftop Cinema (22 MAR 19:00). THE HATE U GIVE d. George Tillman, 2018 presented by Screen25 at Harris Academy South Norwood (22 MAR 19:45). HYPERBOLAE OF YOUTH d. Han Hyeong-Mo, 1956 presented by London East Asia Film Festival in celebration of 100 years of Korean Cinema at The Cinema Museum (22 MAR 19:00). STREET FIGHTER d. Steven E. de Souza, 1994 at The Prince Charles (22 MAR 21:00). STRIKE A ROCK d. Aliki Saragas, 2017 at Bernie Grant Arts Centre (22 MAR 19:00). THE WILD PEAR TREE d. Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2018 at Deptford Cinema (22 MAR 19:00).


SAT 23

Films in London this week: THE GERMAN SISTERS at ICA (23 MAR).
Films in London this week: THE GERMAN SISTERS at ICA (23 MAR).

THE GERMAN SISTERS d. Margarethe von Trotta, 1981 + RAT & LIFE DIET IN NORTH AMERICA d. Joyce Wieland, 1968 at ICA (23 MAR 18:30):

  • The Machine That Kills Bad People presents: “Margarethe von Trotta’s New German Cinema classic THE GERMAN SISTERS is a study of sisterhood based on the real-life story of the Ensslin sisters, Juliane and Marianne. Joyce Weiland’s RAT & LIFE DIET IN NORTH AMERICA is a jail-break satire in which rats escape from political imprisonment in the United States and make an escape to Canada.”

IN DER DÄMMERSTUNDE BERLIN DE L’AUBE À LA NUIT 16mm d. Annik Leroy, 1980 + Q&A with the director at Deptford Cinema (23 MAR 16:00 – repeats 24 MAR 16:00):

  • “In the cold winter of 1980, Annik Leroy goes back to Berlin hoping to recapture the feeling she had experienced on her first visit. There, as she wanders along the Wall, she films the streets in gorgeous monochrome and records conversations with strangers reckoning with Germany’s violent past — creating all at once an Akerman-esque portrait of the city, an inquiry into the idea of collective guilt, and a deeply immersive journal of solitude.”

US d. Jordan Peele, 2019 + AFTER PARTY at Genesis Cinema (23 MAR 20:00 + 23:00):

  • Black Femme Film presents: “The independently run film club for black/mixed women turns 1 this March with a screening of Jordan Peele’s psychological horror movie, US. But do not fear, you will be surrounded by fellow black/mixed women to hold you down if you do catch a fright! Tickets for the film & party sold separately.”

More films in London today (A – Z):

  • BORDER d. Ali Abbasi, 2018 at Barbican (23 MAR 16:00). DON’T LOSE YOUR HEAD aka Carry On… Don’t Lose Your Head d. Gerald Thomas, 1967 at The Cinema Museum (23 MAR 17:00 – the following event, an evening with Tyler Butterworth is SOLD OUT!). ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND d. Michel Gondry, 2004 at Everyman Screen On The Green (23 MAR 23:30). GIRL d. Lukas Dhont, 2018 at Ciné Lumière (23 MAR 15:50). H IS FOR HARRY d. Ed Owles & Jaime Taylor, 2019 at DocHouse (23 MAR 14:20). IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK d. Barry Jenkins, 2018 at Peckhamplex (23 MAR 13:30). Who Night inc QUADROPHENIA d. Franc Roddam, 1979 + TRIBUTE ACT presented by Talkies Community Cinema at Waterhouse Hall Theatre (23 MAR 19:30).


SUN 24

Films in London this week: THE SMALL WORLD OF SAMMY LEE at Phoenix Cinema (24 MAR).
Films in London this week: THE SMALL WORLD OF SAMMY LEE at Phoenix Cinema (24 MAR).

IN DER DÄMMERSTUNDE BERLIN DE L’AUBE À LA NUIT 16mm d. Annik Leroy, 1980 + Q&A with the director at Deptford Cinema (24 MAR 16:00):

  • “In the cold winter of 1980, Annik Leroy goes back to Berlin hoping to recapture the feeling she had experienced on her first visit. There, as she wanders along the Wall, she films the streets in gorgeous monochrome and records conversations with strangers reckoning with Germany’s violent past — creating all at once an Akerman-esque portrait of the city, an inquiry into the idea of collective guilt, and a deeply immersive journal of solitude.”

TALK: Big Screen Little Screen, Jews in British Cinema and Television by Rachel Kolsky + THE SMALL WORLD OF SAMMY LEE d. Ken Hughes, 1963 at Phoenix Cinema (24 MAR 14:30):

  • Rachel Kolsky for a trip from the East End and Stamford Hill, through Soho, the ‘Mittel Europe’ of NW2 and NW6 and suburban Edgware to celebrate how the journey of London Jews has been portrayed on the big screen. Some of the films that Rachel will discuss are original celluloid treats, while others are films that are based on books and plays.

More films in London today (A – Z):


MON 25

Films in London this week: The Liberated Film Club at Close-Up (25 MAR).
Films in London this week: The Liberated Film Club at Close-Up (25 MAR).

CHILDREN OF THE SNOW LAND d. Zara Balfour & Marcus Stephenson + Q&A the directors with Tsering Deki Lama, Nima Gurung & Jeewan Mahatara at Curzon Wimbledon (25 MAR 18:30).

  • “The story of a group of children born in the High Himalayas of Nepal – a remote area where life is extremely tough. From just four years old, some children are sent by their parents to school in the capital city, Kathmandu, in the hope that education will give them a better chance in life. Upon graduation, aged 16, the children are make the trek home: an arduous journey across mountains that takes them to the highest inhabited place on the planet.”

The Liberated Film Club III + Sean Price Williams at Close-Up (25 MAR 20:15):

  • “Because you’re sick of knowing exactly what you’re going to get and you’re sick when you get it.” The Liberated Film Club continues its monthly fixture, featuring a special guest introducing an unknown short and feature. New York-based cinematographer Sean Price Williams is our special guest for the third instalment.”

TIGERS d. Danis Tanovic, 2014 + PANEL at Frontline Club (25 MAR 19:00):

  • “From Oscar-winning director, Danis Tanovic (NO MAN’S LAND), comes a true story 12 years in the making. A Pakistani salesman, employed by Nestlé, one of the world’s largest corporations, learns that his promotion of baby formula to doctors is causing babies to die. He risks everything to make it stop, taking on the industry with the help of Cambridge-based Baby Milk Action IBFAN UK.”

More films in London today (A – Z):


TUE 26

Films in London this week: THE HEIRESSES at Curzon Wimbledon (26 MAR).
Films in London this week: THE HEIRESSES at Curzon Wimbledon (26 MAR).

OUT OF BLUE d. Carol Morley, 2018 + INTRO by the director at Picturehouse Central (26 MAR 20:00):

  • “When homicide detective Mike Hoolihan (Patricia Clarkson) is called to investigate the murder of a leading astrophysicist in New Orleans, she is confronted by a mystery that begins to affect her in ways she had never expected.”

THE HEIRESSES d. Marcelo Martinessi, 2018 + Q&A with the director at Curzon Wimbledon (26 MAR 20:30):

  • Wimbledon Film Club presents: “A film about the fragility of women’s financial security in a male-dominated society and the need to find inner resources. A sympathetically observed slice of social realism, as a class of Paraguayan women lose their wealth and status and learn to cope with change as the highly stratified society they knew rapidly fades.”

THE WHITE CROW d. Ralph Fiennes, 2018 + Q&A with screenwriter David Hare at Phoenix Cinema (26 MAR 19:00):

  • “From Nureyev’s poverty-stricken childhood in the Soviet city of Ufa, to his blossoming as a student dancer in Leningrad, to his nail-biting escape from the KGB and defection to the West at the height of the Cold War, THE WHITE CROW is a gripping, revelatory look at a unique artist who transformed the world of ballet forever.”
  • Enjoys a grind show run at the same venue.

More films in London today (A – Z):

  • BORDER d. Ali Abassi, 2018 at The Lexi (26 MAR 18:20). BORDER d. Ali Abassi, 2018 at Arthouse Crouch End (26 MAR 20:45). BOY ERASED d. Joel Edgerton, 2018 at The David Lean (26 MAR 19:30). CRADLE OF CHAMPIONS d. Bartle Bull, 2017 at The Prince Charles (26 MAR 15:30). CRAZY RICH ASIANS d. Jon M. Chu, 2018 at Fest Camden Rooftop Cinema (26 MAR 19:00). CREED II d. Steven Caple Jr., 2018 + SUPPER/Q&A presented by Welcome Cinema + Kitchen at Amnesty International (26 MAR 18:00). DESPAIR d. Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1978 presented by Tufnell Park Film Club at The Lord Palmerston (26 MAR 20:00). DIANA ROSS: HER LIFE, LOVE & LEGACY + INTRO by Son Of Tutu & David Robson at Picturehouse Clapham (26 MAR 20:30 – Other Picturehouse available, without Son of Tutu). GHOSTBUSTERS d. Ivan Reitman, 1984 presented by Truman’s at Genesis Cinema (26 MAR 21:00 + a beverage of your choosing). HAPPY AS LAZZARO d. Alice Rohrwacher, 2018 at Picturehouse Central (26 MAR 18:30 – Other Picturehouses available!). THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER d. Sara Colangelo, 2018 at The Castle Cinema (26 MAR 11:00 P&B). LONDON UNPLUGGED d. various, 2018 + Q&A with filmmakers at Everyman Baker Street (26 MAR 19:30). THE PONDS d. Patrick McLennan & Samuel Smith, 2018 at DocHouse (26 MAR 16:45). WELCOME TO SODOM d. Florian Weigensamer & Christian Krönes, 2018 at DocHouse (26 MAR 18:40 MAR).


WED 27

Films in London this week: DEAD POETS SOCIETY at Regent Street Cinema (27 MAR).
Films in London this week: DEAD POETS SOCIETY at Regent Street Cinema (27 MAR).

DEAD POETS SOCIETY d. Peter Weir, 1989 + PANEL with Bryan Bonaparte at Regent Street Cinema (27 MAR 19:30):

  • Psychology At The Movies presents: “Several students have their thoughts on the learning process (and on life itself) changed when a new teacher, John Keating, tears chapters from their textbooks and asks his students to stand on their desks to see the world from a new angle.”

REVIVIFICATION: ART, ACTIVISM AND POLITICS d. Juliet Jacques, 2018 + Q&A with Juliet Jacques & cinematographer & co-editor Oksana Kazmina at ICA (27 MAR 18:45):

  • “Juliet Jacques’ recent film examines how contemporary Ukraine-based artists – inspired by radical ideals as well as queer and feminist theory – are looking back at the country’s socialist history and attempting to build a more utopian future.”

More films in London today (A – Z):

  • BLUE NOTE RECORDS: BEYOND THE NOTES d. Sophie Huer, 2018 at DocHouse (27 MAR 18:40). CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? d. Marielle Heller, 2018 at The David Lean (27 MAR 19:30). GALAXY QUEST 35mm d. Dean Parisot, 1999 at The Prince Charles (27 MAR 18:15). GIRL d. Lukas Dhont, 2018 at Ciné Lumière (27 MAR 18:30). H IS FOR HARRY d. Ed Owles & Jaime Taylor, 2019 at DocHouse (27 MAR 14:30). MAIDEN d. Alex Holmes, 2018 at The Lexi (27 MAR 18:30). MCQUEEN d. Ian Bonhôte & Peter Ettedgui, 2018 presented by Pitshanger Pictures at St. Barnabas Millennium Halls (27 MAR 20:15). PEACETIME d. Daniel Filho, 2009 at Embassy of Brazil, London (27 MAR 18:00 – FREE!). SERGEANT YORK 35mm d. Howard Hawks, 1941 at Regent Street Cinema (27 MAR 12:00 & 15:30). SHOPLIFTERS d. Hirokazu Koreeda, 2018 presented by Screen25 at Harris Academy South Norwood (27 MAR 19:45). SPIRITUAL DON d. Anthony Martinez at Moving Pictures (27 MAR 20:30). VENOM d. Ruben Fleischer, 2018 at Fest Camden Rooftop Cinema (27 MAR 19:00).


THU 28

Films in London this week: HARPSTRINGS AND LAVA at Barbican (28 MAR).
Films in London this week: HARPSTRINGS AND LAVA at Barbican (28 MAR).

Cut Our Sexual Health Services Over Our Dead Bodies inc. HOPE ALONG THE WIND: THE LIFE OF HARRY HAY d. Eric Slade, 2002 + PANEL at The Cinema Museum (28 MAR 18:30):

  • ACT UP: London presents: “‘Sexual health services are being “cut to the bone”, according to research which has triggered warnings that more sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancies will follow. join a growing coalition building to stop this for a film night, a panel of leading healthcare activists, a community discussion for how we can stop the cuts to sexual health services – drinks and DJs.”

DIAL M FOR MURDER 16mm d. Alfred Hitchcock,1954 + INTRO at The Castle Cinema (28 MAR 18:45 also 31 MAR 14:30):

  • Ciné-Real16mm presents: “When American writer Mark Halliday (Robert Cummings) visits the very married Margot Wendice (Grace Kelly) in London, he unknowingly sets off a chain of blackmail and murder. After sensing Margot’s affections for Halliday, her husband, Tony Wendice (Ray Milland), fears divorce and disinheritance, and plots her death…”

Film-work as Dream-work + SCREENTALK with Daria Martin at Barbican (28 MAR 18:30):

  • “Film images glide by. So too do dream phenomena, yet their fantastical machinations linger in our memories. Selected to coincide with Daria Martin’s exhibition at Barbican’s Curve Gallery, the programme features two of Martin’s previous ‘dream’ films and a number of others by women from different eras.”

More films in London today (A – Z):


MUSEUM SHOWS PART 1

SEASONS (by event/venue)

Films in London this week: IMITATION OF LIFE at The Geffrye Museum (23 MAR).
Films in London this week: IMITATION OF LIFE at The Geffrye Museum (23 MAR).

70mm PRESENTATIONS at The Prince Charles (ongoing):

  • Bringing regular 70mm presentations back to the West End with: 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY 70mm d. Stanley Kubrick, 1968 (23 MAR 17:15 / 27 MAR 20:15).

AKIRA KUROSAWA: SELECTROSPECTIVE at The Prince Charles (until 13 APR):

  • A selection of films from one of Japan’s most legendary filmmakers. Includes: SANJURO 35mm d. Akira Kurosawa, 1962 (23 MAR 14:55); and, RED BEARD 35mm d. Akira Kurosawa, 1965 (26 MAR 20:10).

AND THE NOMINEES ARE… OSCARS 2019 at The Prince Charles (until 04 MAY):

  • “Relive some of 2018’s best films on the big screen.” Includes: FREE SOLO d. Jimmy Chin & Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, 2018 (daily to 28 MAR).

CELEBRATING PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN at The Prince Charles (06 JAN to 15 JUL):

  • Includes: FLAWLESS d. Joel Schumacher, 1999 (26 MAR 18:15).

CLOSE-UP ON ANDREI TARKOVSKY at Close-Up (02 to 31 MAR):

  • “Tarkovsky belongs to that handful of filmmakers who, with a small, concentrated body of work, created a universe.” Includes: STALKER d. Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979 (22 MAR 19:30 – Currently looking SOLD OUT); THE SACRIFICE d. Andrei Tarkovsky, 1986 (23 MAR 19:30); SOLARIS d. Andrei Tarkovsky, 1972 (24 MAR 19:30); and, MIRROR d. Andrei Tarkovsky, 1974 (27 MAR 20:15).

CLOSE-UP ON SERGEI PARAJANOV at Close-Up (08 to 30 MAR):

  • “Parajanov studied cinema at the illustrious VGIK in Moscow under Aleksandr Dovzhenko. After he saw Tarkovsky’s IVAN’S CHILDHOOD, he disowned his earlier films and re-dedicated himself to cinema.” Includes: THE COLOUR OF POMEGRANATES + HAKOB HOVNATANYAN d. Sergei Parajanov, 1969 + 1967 (28 MAR 17:30).

EUROPEAN CLASSICS at Ciné Lumière (03 to 31 MAR):

THE FILMS OF JEAN-MARIE STRAUB AND DANIÈLE HUILLET Goethe-Institut & partners’ epic season starts at BFI Southbank, Birkbeck Cinema, Goethe-Institut & ICA (MAR to JUN):

FLASHBACKS at Ealing Town Hall (01 MAR to 26 APR):

  • Classic Cinema Club – Ealing presents: “Films that refuse to tell the story straight, with non-linear narratives, scenes out of sequence, and jumps in time.” Includes: VAGABOND d. Agnès Varda, 1985 (22 MAR 19:30).

GREETINGS FROM TROMAVILLE at Deptford Cinema (13 MAR to 19 APR):

  • “Deptford Cinema is hosting a tribute to Troma Entertainment, the longest-running independent film studio in North America.” Includes: SGT. KABUKIMAN N.Y.P.D (1996) (28 MAR 19:00).

HAYAO MIYAZAKI AND THE LEGENDARY STUDIO GHIBLI at Genesis Cinema (01 to 24 MAR):

JOHN CARPENTER: A RESTORATION RETROSPECTIVE at Deptford Cinema (03 MAR to 02 APR):

  • Includes: THEY LIVE d. John Carpenter, 1988 (23 MAR 20:00); and, STARMAN d. John Carpenter, 1984 (26 MAR 20:00).

JOHN CARPENTER RETROSPECTIVE at The Prince Charles (until 31 JUL):

  • Includes: THE THING d. John Carpenter, 1982 (23 MAR 21:00).

KAIJU CHAOS at House Of Vans (08 to 31 MAR – Free! no booking required):

  • “If you are into big monster movies then this month is going to be a real treat!” Includes: GODZILLA FINAL WARS (23 MAR 15:00 & 17:30); THE BLOB (24 MAR 14:00 & 16:00); and, SHIN GODZILLA (28 MAR 17:00 & 19:15).

LIVES UNWRITTEN: WOMEN & DOMESTIC WORK ON FILM at The Geffrye Museum Of The Home (23 MAR to 27 APR):

  • “A season exploring female relationships with the labour of the home.” Includes: IMITATION OF LIFE d. Douglas Sirk, 1959 + INTRO by Dr Ella Parry-Davies (23 MAR 19:00).

LOVE AND ANARCHY: THE FILMS OF LINA WERTMÜLLER at Barbican Centre (06 to 31 MAR 2019):

  • “In the first instalment of Hidden Figures, a new strand celebrating filmmakers who have been unjustly neglected in cinema history, we bring you the work of Italian director Lina Wertmüller.” Includes: LOVE AND ANARCHY d. Lina Wertmüller, 1973 + INTRO by Isabel Stevens (26 MAR 20:35).

MARTIN SCORSESE SELECTROSPECTIVE at The Prince Charles (until 18 JUL):

STUDIO GHIBLI FOREVER at The Prince Charles (until 21 APR):

WALT DISNEY SELECTROSPECTIVE at The Prince Charles (until 23 MAR):

  • Includes: 101 DALMATIANS d. Clyde Geronimi & Hamilton Luske, 1961 (23 MAR 13:00).


MUSEUM SHOWS PART 2

FILM FESTIVALS (by date/duration)

Essay Film Festival: A MOON FOR MY FATHER (26 MAR).
Films in London this week: A MOON FOR MY FATHER, part of Essay Film Festival (26 MAR).

Film festivals in London this week include:


GRIND SHOWS

REGULAR RUNS & MAINSTREAM MARVELS (by title)

Radiant Circus Screen Guide - Films in London this week: MINDING THE GAP at The Prince Charles (22 to 28 MAR).
Films in London this week: MINDING THE GAP at The Prince Charles (22 to 28 MAR).

MINDING THE GAP d. Bing Liu, 2018 at The Prince Charles (22 to 28 MAR):

  • “Bing Liu’s Academy Award®-nominated documentary is a coming-of-age saga drawing on over 12 years of footage in his Rust Belt hometown hit hard by decades of recession. In his quest to understand why so many of his peers in the skateboarding community ran away from home when they were younger, Bing follows 23-year-old Zack as he becomes a father and 17-year-old Keire as he gets his first job.”

SCOTTY AND THE SECRET HISTORY OF HOLLYWOOD d. Matt Tyrnauer, 2018 at DocHouse (22 to 28 MAR):

  • “Scotty Bowers was a busy man in his youth. Working at a gas station in Hollywood that brought him in close proximity with the stars, Bowers found he could offer other services that were more profitable and risqué. With a group of young handsome studs, Bowers offered gay hook-ups for Hollywood stars who had to put on a straight front post-production code moral panic of the 1930s.”

US d. Jordan Peele, 2019 at Rich Mix (22 to 28 MAR):

  • “Accompanied by her family, Adelaide Wilson returns to the beachfront home where she grew up as a child. Haunted by a traumatic experience from the past, Adelaide grows increasingly concerned that something bad is going to happen. Her worst fears soon become a reality when four masked strangers descend upon the house, forcing the Wilsons into a fight for survival.”

More films in London this week (A – Z):

  • 30 (SHORT) + BELOVED DAYS d. Constantinos Patsalides, 2018 + 2015 at ArtHouse Crouch End (22 to 28 MAR). BENJAMIN d. Simon Amstell, 2018 at The Castle Cinema (22 to 28 MAR). BORDER d. Ali Abassi, 2018 at The Prince Charles (22 to 28 MAR). DRIVER d. Yehonatan Indursky, 2017 at JW3 (24 to 28 MAR). EVERYBODY KNOWS aka Todos lo Saben d. Asghar Farhadi, 2018 at The Castle Cinema (until 28 MAR). GIRL d. Lukas Dhont, 2018 at ICA (until 27 MAR). THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER d. Sara Colangelo, 2018 at Watermans (22 to 28 MAR). THE PONDS d. Patrick McLennan & Samuel Smith, 2018 at ArtHouse Crouch End (until 28 MAR). RAY & LIZ d. Richard Billingham, 2018 at ICA (until 28 MAR). SAUVAGE d. Camille Vidal-Naquet, 2018 at ICA (until 28 MAR). SHOPLIFTERS d. Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2018 at ICA (until 28 MAR). SORRY ANGEL aka Plaire, aimer et courir vite d. Christophe Honoré, 2018 at Ciné Lumière (22 MAR to 04 APR). UNDER THE SILVER LAKE d. David Robert Mitchell, 2018 at Rio Cinema (until 28 MAR). THE WHITE CROW d. Ralph Fiennes, 2018 at Phoenix Cinema (22 to 28 MAR). WIDOWS d. Steve McQueen, 2018 at Whirled Cinema (25 to 31 MAR).

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