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It's like a book group, but for people who'd like to talk about cinema. Watch a great film and then come and discuss it on the Southbank.
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Upcoming events (2)
See all- WOMEN AND COCAINE PRESENTS DEVIL AND THE DEEP (1932)The Cinema Museum, London
Join us for Devil and the Deep, presented by Women and Cocaine.
Full description of the film and Women and Cocaine, as well as information on how to get tickets can be found here: http://www.cinemamuseum.org.uk/2024/women-and-cocaine-presents-devil-and-the-deep-1932/
About the film, from the event description:
Devil and the Deep (1932) follows a Naval commander as he sets out for revenge after learning of his wife’s affair.
The film was marketed with the tagline “Twenty men sent to the bottom of the sea-for one woman’s sin!”
Tallulah [Bankhead] stars alongside a stellar cast that features Cary Grant, Gary Cooper and Charles Laughton in his first American role.
The film will be preceded by a short introduction, and followed by a raffle.
We will be in the drinks area in the cinema beforehand, from around 6:30pm for a chat before the film starts and we will go for drinks nearby aftterwards. To find us before the film, look for the table with David Niven's Bring on the Horses on it.
- LUCKY DOG PICTUREHOUSE PRESENTS PANDORA'S BOX (1929)Wilton's Music Hall, London
Join us for "Pandora's Box", presented with live music accompaniment by the Lucky Dog Picturehouse.
Full details on the event, the Lucky Dog Picturehouse as well as information on how to get tickets can be found here:
Click here to book ticketsAbout the film, from the event description:
"Now in their 11th year at Wilton's Music Hall, The Lucky Dog Picturehouse present a new score for the film that launched icon of the flapper age Louise Brooks to international stardom. Brooks stars as the effortlessly seductive Lulu, a high class courtesan and dancer who brings destruction to the Berlin bourgeoisie with her turbulent love affairs, both male and female. Heavily censored in its day, G.W. Pabst's 1929 Weimar masterpiece still feels incredibly modern and ranks among The Guardian's top 100 films of all time.
Experience this rare special screening with a brand new piano score, performed live."
We will be in the downstairs bar at Wilton's Music Hall from around 6:30pm for a chat before the film starts. To find us before the film, look for the tavble with David Niven's Bring On The Empty Horses on it. We'll also be sitting at seats J11 & J12 for the show if you want to book tickets to sit with the group.