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Wonder Reels: The Young Girls of Rochefort » The Cinema Museum, London
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Wonder Reels: The Young Girls of Rochefort. Sat 27 Jun 2015 @ 19:30 · Events. Wonder Reels: a night for music and film lovers. The series continues: a live performance followed by a screening of a full feature film on 35mm. London based dance troupe Salut Les Copines will be djing their favourite sixties records while demonstrating some fun moves on the dancefloor. Their performance will be followed by a 35mm screening of the 1967 cult French musical. The Young Girls of Rochefort. 10 and 7 concessions.
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Publications » The Cinema Museum, London
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The Cinema Museum’s publications collection includes a run of. And its predecessor from 1889-1971;. The Cinema News and Property Gazette. From 1912 until it finished in the 1980s, and then its later incarnation. The illustrated casting directory. Cinema Uniforms by David Trigg. January 2015 · Publications. Cinema Uniforms Sartorial Elegance at the Picture Palace, by David Trigg. Read more →. A Kinematographic Journey Through London (1907-8) by Tony Fletcher. January 2015 · Publications. Read more →.
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Forgotten Stars: My Father and the British Silent Film World » The Cinema Museum, London
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Forgotten Stars: My Father and the British Silent Film World. Wed 26 Jun 2013 @ 19:30 · Events. We are delighted to welcome the author Jonathan Croall upon the publication of his new book. He will be giving a talk illustrated with film excerpts about his father, the silent star John Stuart. The films will include. 1920), Alfred Hitchcock’s first film. 1929), the first British part-talkie. Jonathan Croall is the author of twenty books, including the acclaimed biographies. Sybil Thorndike: A Star of Life.
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Venue Hire » The Cinema Museum, London
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An interview with Terry Gilliam being filmed at the Cinema Museum. The Cinema Museum at the Master’s House, Kennington, provides an atmospheric backdrop for cinema-related filming, and is an ideal venue for film industry events, festival screenings, book launches and exhibitions or indeed any event that would benefit from the unique ambience we have to offer. Available spaces include the lofty and spacious main hall and the 36-seat screening-room. To discuss your requirements. Read more →. 2011 The Cinem...
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Cinemas » The Cinema Museum, London
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The Cinema Museum holds a fascinating array of the accoutrements of cinema, everything from light fittings and banks of seats to the fragrance used to mask the smell of smoke. The collection also includes original plans and artwork for cinema architecture and interiors. Cinema is the 20th century art form,. Says co-founder of the Cinema Museum Martin Humphries. 2 Dugard Way, London SE11 4TH. Tel: 44 (0)20 7840 2200. Email: info@cinemamuseum.org.uk. 2011 The Cinema Museum, London — Site by Antbird.
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Films » The Cinema Museum, London
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The Museum has a large collection of safety film of all gauges, including adverts, trailers, B-movies, public information films and newsreels. Additionally, nitrate films are in secure storage at the BFI National Archive, with whom the Museum collaborates. Many unique films have been saved, copied and preserved by the Cinema Museum, including around 80 titles from the Blackburn-based Edwardian film pioneers Mitchell and Kenyon, and a collection of silent colour travelogues from early last century.
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Advertising » The Cinema Museum, London
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The Cinema Museum holds an extensive archive of cinema and film publicity material, including campaign books and film synopses; posters, both national and international (including a large Bollywood collection); original poster artwork; sets of lobby cards for films of every era (and fine examples of the display boards that framed them); and ephemera such as 3-D glasses, intended to be discarded, but now so evocative of the experience of cinema-going. 2 Dugard Way, London SE11 4TH. Tel: 44 (0)20 7840 2200.
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Equipment » The Cinema Museum, London
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With the whirlwind advance of electronic digital projection the Cinema Museum believes it is crucial to preserve the history of mechanical projection. 2 Dugard Way, London SE11 4TH. Tel: 44 (0)20 7840 2200. Email: info@cinemamuseum.org.uk. 2011 The Cinema Museum, London — Site by Antbird.
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Exploding Cinema at the Cinema Museum » The Cinema Museum, London
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Exploding Cinema at the Cinema Museum. Sat 30 May 2015 @ 19:30 · Events. London’s longest running film club presents a night of the latest short films: narrative, documentary, experimental, underground and all sorts of weird and wonderful. Expect the eclectic from the group that started in 1991 and still remains the go-to night for your window seat on the underground. To submit films, check out their website www.explodingcinema.org. With live music from Sci-Fi folk polymath Babar Luck.
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Skills needed! » The Cinema Museum, London
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May 2014 · Volunteer. Middot; Featured Article. Beyond the wide range of volunteer opportunities generally available, there are some particular skills we are looking for right now:. Projection: 35/16mm and low-end digital. Sound engineering for our fund-raising events. Handyman skills for occasional small jobs around the museum. Gardening, to keep the museum’s garden in check – tidying, pruning etc. If you think you may be able to help, email the museum at be-a-volunteer@cinemamuseum.org.uk.