Tuesday 13th of April - A Space Oyssey 2001 - Stanley Kubrick (1968)
Tuesday 6th April - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Kim Bartley and Donnacha Ó Briain (2003)
Tuesday 30th March - The Bridge - Eric Steel (2006)
Tuesday 23rd March - Dark Days - Marc Singer (2000)
Tuesday 16th March - The Gleaners and I - Agnes Varda
Tuesday 9th March - Secret Film Night Special!
Tuesday 16th February - The Castle (Das Schloß) - Michel Haneke (1997)
Tuesday 9th February - Eating Raoul - Paul Bartel (1982)
Tuesday 2nd February - At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul - José Mojica Marins
Tuesday 26thJan - Even Dwarfs Started Small (German: ''Auch Zwerge haben klein angefangen'') by Werner Herzog (1970)
Tuesday 15th December -Contempt (Le Mépris) - Jean-Luc Godard (1963)
Tuesday 8th December - The Hole - Tsai Ming-Liang (1998)
Tuesday 1st December - Logan's Run - Micheal Anderson (1976)
Tuesday 24th November - On the Silver Globe - Andrzej Żuławski (Poland 1977 - 1987)
Tuesday 17th November - Karel Kachyna 'The Ear' (1970 Czechoslovakia)
Tuesday 10th November - A Short to be shown marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, followed by:: Jan Němec 'The Party and the Guests' (1966 Czechoslovakia)
Tuesday 3rd November - Miklós Jancsó 'The Round-Up' (1965, Hungary)
Tuesday 27th October - Samira Makhmalbaf's 'At Five in the Afternoon' (Iran / Afganistan 2003)
Monday 19th October - Jaromil Jireš, 'Valerie and Her Week of Wonders' (Valerie a týden divů), Czech, 1970
Monday 12th October - Michael Powell's, 'Peeping Tom' (U.K, 1960)
Monday 5th October - Toshio Matsumo, A Funeral Parade of Roses (Japan, 1969)
Monday 7th September - Jacques Tati, 'Playtime' (France, 1967)
Monday 14th September - Vera Chytilová, 'Daisies' (Czech Republic, 1966)
Monday 21st September - Krzysztof Kieślowski, 'Three Colours Blue' (Poland / France, 1993)
Monday 28th September - Fritz Lang, 'Metropolis' (Germany, 1927)
We are Rachel Marshall and Lydia Skawinski-Shearer; two independent critical thinkers based in South-East London.
This blog is intended to track our film night (previously held at Franks Cafe and Campari Bar, located on the 10th floor of a disused carpark just off Peckham's 'Rye Lane'.)
We have now moved into The Sassoon Gallery, (behind Bar Story, underneath Peckham Rye train station arches, SE15) Please find the link below for directions.
Our films are chosen to coincide with monthly themes. Here you will find further information about the critical history of the films which we have chosen.
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