TUESDAY: What’s on in London today [12/04/22]

TUESDAY 12 APRIL 2022 (A–Z) // What’s on in London today across DIY, indie & alternative cinema including one-off screen events, film seasons, film festivals & our selection of new releases.

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STOKER d. Park Chan-wook, 2013 presented by Tufnell Park Film Club at The Lord Palmerston (12 APR 20:00).

“Korean director Chan-wook Park’s first English-language film after the likes of LADY VENGEANCE and OLDBOY is a twisty thriller starring Nicola Kidman, Mia Wasikowska and Matthew Goode. After India’s father dies in a car accident, her uncle Charlie, whom she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother. Soon after his arrival, India begins to suspect that this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless girl becomes increasingly infatuated with him. Taking its cues from Hitchcock’s SHADOW OF A DOUBT this is a heady confection of tension, sexual and otherwise.” (TPFC)

Book now for the next screening event supported by #ReviveTheDark, our audience-backed campaign for distinctive/DIY cinema! Sonic Cinema presents AUSTRIAN SYNAESTHETIC CINEMA at Cafe OTO (06 MAY 20:00).

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35MM PRESENTATIONS at The Prince Charles

ANIME at BFI Southbank

ANIME at The Prince Charles

BIG SCREEN CLASSICS: A QUESTION OF FAITH at BFI Southbank

  • BLACK NARCISSUS d. Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, 1947 (12 APR 20:45).

CELEBRATING MARLON BRANDO at The Garden Cinema

FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA at The Prince Charles

JOACHIM TRIER’S OSLO TRILOGY at ICA 

JOACHIM TRIER’S OSLO TRILOGY at The Prince Charles 

LIV ULLMANN: FACE TO FACE at BFI Southbank

NIGHTMARES AND DAYDREAMS: A CENTENARY CELEBRATION OF SCREENWRITER NIGEL KNEALE at BFI Southbank

PRE-CODE HOLLYWOOD at The Prince Charles 

SEASCAPES: OUR OCEANS ON SCREEN at Ciné Lumière

THREE BY SATYAJIT RAY at The Prince Charles 

  • APARAJITO d. Satyajit Ray, 1956 (12 APR 18:10).

COMPARTMENT NO. 6 aka Hytti nro 6 d. Juho Kuosmanen, 2021:

JULIA d. Julie Cohen & Betsy West, 2022:

THE LUCKY STAR d. Max Fischer, 1980:

  • Various venues, inc: JW3 (from 10 APR).

Also 08 to 14 APR (various dates/times): ALL I CAN SAY d. Shannon Hoon, Taryn Gould, Colleen Hennessy & Danny Clinch, 2020 at: Picturehouse Cinemas // MURINA d. Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović, 2021 at: ArtHouse Crouch End / Barbican / Ciné Lumière / Curzon Cinemas / The Garden Cinema / Genesis Cinema // NAVALNY d. Daniel Roher, 2022 at: Bertha DocHouse // OUR TIME MACHINE d. Yang Sun & Leo Chiang, 2019 at: Bertha DocHouse //  THE OUTFIT d. Graham Moore, 2022 at: ActOne Cinema / Curzon Cinemas / Everyman Cinemas / The Lexi Cinema / Picturehouse Cinemas / Riverside Studios // PRAYERS FOR THE STOLEN aka Noche de fuego d. Tatiana Huezo, 2021 at: Barbican / ICA // SMALL BODY aka Piccolo corpo d. Laura Samani, 2021 at: Barbican / BFI / ICA // THE WALK d. Giovanni Maderna, 2021 at: ICA.

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*THE SMALL PRINT: Opinions author’s own. // As accurate as we could make it. Apologies for any errors. Updates & corrections will be made to the online version only. // Event dates/times/formats are subject to change by the venue/organiser. Events may already be sold out at the time of posting, so please click quickly. // We try to list as many original format screenings as we can (8 to 70MM), but sometimes formats change due to age of the print, availability, logistics etc, so please check ahead with your venue if the format is your thing. // All images are used in the spirit of fair use for reporting & review – no ownership is implied or intended / unless otherwise credited to RADIANT CIRCUS as the original rights holder. We will remove any images immediately upon request – just get in touch. // We don’t filter our listings by age/certification: all readers & subscribers should therefore be 18+. // Finally, we always try to follow The Carny Code by “not screwing up anyone else’s game”, but everyone can make mistakes… If something does go wrong, we will always do our best to put it right. //.