TUESDAY: What’s on in London today [16/11/21]
TUESDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2021 (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.
By RADIANT CIRCUS // Twitter @radiantcircus / Instagram @radiantcircus
GINGER SNAPS d. John Fawcett, 2000 at The Prince Charles (16 NOV 18:30).
- “When they set out to take revenge on a girl who sleighted them, Ginger is attacked by a wild animal. Later that night, as Ginger’s wounds miraculously heal, it is clear she is changing. Ginger wants to believe it is nothing more than the onset of puberty; but her sister Brigitte knows better…”
- A quick note from our twisted sister site, TOKEN HOMO: “This was one of the popular responses in our survey of our audiences’ favourite scary movies at our first queer horror collab with Last Frame Film Club back in September (BITE ME!). Plans are brewing to continue the series… stay tuned to this frequency for updates!”
- 12 ANGRY MEN d. Sidney Lumet, 1957 + Presentation by Professor Lorna Dawson at Barbican (16 NOV 18:10) / Part of Science On Screen.
- ANITA: SWEDISH NYMPHET d. Torgny Wickman, 1973 + Intro by Christina Lindberg at Everyman Broadgate (16 NOV 20:30).
- THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD 35mm d. Andrew Dominik, 2007 at The Prince Charles (16 NOV 20:15).
- GINGER SNAPS d. John Fawcett, 2000 at The Prince Charles (16 NOV 18:30).
- THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD d. Radu Jude, 2009 at ICA (16 NOV 20:50).
- HARAKIRI aka Seppuku d. Masaki Kobayashi, 1962 at BFI Southbank (16 NOV 20:25).
- JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH d. Shaka King, 2021 at The David Lean (16 NOV 14:30).
- Kino Shorts: ADVENTURE 112 + Q&A with the filmmakers at Kino Bermondsey (16 NOV 20:00).
- THE LITTLE THINGS d. John Lee Hancock, 2021 at Whirled Cinema (16 NOV 20:00).
- MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS d. Sidney Lumet, 1974 at BFI Southbank (16 NOV 14:15).
- NEVER GONNA SNOW AGAIN aka Sniegu juz nigdy nie bedzie d. Malgorzata Szumowska & Michal Englert, 2020 in-venue screening followed by an online discussion with Michael Brooke at Watermans (16 NOV 19:00 + 17 NOV 20:00).
- NIGHT DRUM 35mm aka Yoru no tsuzumi d. Tadashi Imai, 1958 at BFI Southbank (16 NOV 18:15).
- PETITE MAMAN d. Céline Sciamma, 2021 + Q&A with the director at Picturehouse Finsbury Park (16 NOV 19:00).
- PETITE MAMAN d. Céline Sciamma, 2021 at Picturehouse Cinemas (16 NOV various).
- PETITE MAMAN d. Céline Sciamma, 2021 + Q&A with the director at Everyman Hampstead (16 NOV 20:30).
- PHANTOM THREAD 35mm d. Paul Thomas Anderson, 2017 at The Prince Charles (16 NOV 15:15).
- RADIO DAYS 35mm d. Woody Allen, 1987 at BFI Southbank (16 NOV 18:10).
- THE RIDER d. Chloe Zhao, 2017 presented by Tufnell Park Film Club at The Lord Palmerston (16 NOV 20:00).
- THE SIX d. Arthur Jones, 2021 + Q&A presented by UK-China Film Collaboration at Picturehouse Central (16 NOV 18:30).
- SOUND OF METAL d. Darius Marder, 2019 at The David Lean (16 NOV 19:30).
- WHITE RIOT d. Rubika Shah, 2019 + Q&A with the director presented by Wimbledon Film Club at Curzon Wimbledon (16 NOV 20:30).
- Doc’n Roll Film Festival (28 OCT to 14 NOV).
- EFG London Jazz Festival (12 to 21 NOV).
- French Film Festival (03 NOV to 15 DEC).
- Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest (09 to 14 NOV).
- Irish Film Festival London (17 to 21 NOV).
- Italian London Short Film Festival (14 NOV).
- London Korean Film Festival (04 to 19 NOV).
- Made In Prague Festival (07 NOV to 10 DEC).
- Native Spirit Festival (12 OCT to 20 NOV).
- Ocean Film Festival (16 to 24 NOV).
- UK Green Film Festival (03 to 14 NOV).
- UK Jewish Film Festival (04 to 18 NOV).
BECOMING COUSTEAU d. Liz Garbus, 2021.
- Various venues, inc: BFI / Ciné Lumière / Curzon Cinemas / Bertha DocHouse / JW3 / Picturehouse Cinemas
KEYBOARD FANTASIES d. Posy Dixon, 2019.
- Various venues, inc: ICA / Picturehouse Cinemas
YOU WILL DIE AT TWENTY d. Amjad Abu Alala, 2019.
- Various venues, inc: Ciné Lumière / Curzon Cinemas / ICA
- Also (12 to 18 NOV various dates/times): AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON d. John Landis, 1981 at: The Prince Charles // THE COLOUR ROOM d. Claire McCarthy, 2021 at: Everyman Muswell Hill // CRY MACHO d. Clint Eastwood, 2021 at: Everyman Cinemas / Peckhamplex / Picturehouse Cinemas // DAYS OF BEING WILD d. Wong Kar Wai, 1990 at: The Prince Charles // MALMKROG d. Cristi Puiu, 2020 at: ICA // MOTHERING SUNDAY d. Eva Husson, 2021 at: Chiswick Cinema / Curzon Cinemas / Everyman Cinemas / Peckhamplex / Phoenix Cinema / Picturehouse Cinemas / Rio Cinema / Riverside Studios // NAKED 4k d. Mike Leigh, 1993 at: BFI Southbank // NATURAL LIGHT d. Dénes Nagy, 2021 at: ArtHouse Crouch End / Curzon Cinemas // PROCESSION d. Robert Greene, 2021 at: Bertha DocHouse // TICK, TICK…BOOM! d. Lin-Manuel Miranda, 2021 at: The Prince Charles.
- Sine Screen presents Vulnerable Histories at Close-Up & The Garden Cinema (19 to 26 AUG 2023)
- Lost Reels presents 16mm & 35mm screenings at The Cinema Museum & ICA (19 & 31 AUG 2023)
- The Duke Mitchell Film Club presents DukeFest 2023: A Brave New World (13 to 16 AUG 2023)
- Cinema Mentiré launches with OLHAR PERIFERICO season (AUG 2023)
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