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The idea is to get together people of like minds, informally, to watch films from influential directors/writers, including foreign and/or artistic films etc. at an independent cinema in the London area. Excellent opportunity to network, exchange ideas, make contacts. Then after the film, still keeping our thinking caps, talk and examine what makes the film tick.

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National Film Theatre (NFT)

The NFT offers the very best of World cinema and archive films of all ages - no mainstream releases. Type of Film: World Cinema Number of Screens 3 Capacity 450/160/135 Concessions OAP, Children (up to the age of 12), NFT members, UB40, Disabled Facilities Disabled access, disabled toilets, induction loop read more »

Renoir Cinema

The renior cinema is one of London's leading arthouse cinemas. This two-screen basement cinema features arthouse and foreign language films. Type of Film Arthouse Number of Screens 2 Capacity 251 & 251 Concessions OAP, UB40 Facilities licensed bar, Late shows No read more »

Prince Charles Cinema

The only non-subsidised repertory cinema in the UK, we do not receive funding from the Arts Council, the Lottery or any other body. We act independently in our dealings with all film distribution companies. We have operated our low ticket pricing policies since 1991 and have a loyal base of read more »

West End Vue

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The Ritzy

"The Ritzy is one of South London's most loved venues. This is probably because it is so much more than just a cinema, offering a café, jazz bar, Watch with Baby Club and a regular Saturday art fair. The whole place buzzes with Brixton's vibrant cultural mix." THE INDEPENDENT This read more »

Riverside Studios

Riverside Studios aims to be London’s pre-eminent space for risk, inspiration and creative opportunity in the arts, in a setting which is energetic, internationalist and friendly. Riverside Studios has been one of the most important British venues for international arts since it opened in 1978. The loft style Riverside Café read more »

the Diorama theatre

The Diorama 1 (D1) building has a fully equipped studio theatre space on the ground floor with lighting and sound facilities and seating for up to 50 audience members. Plays are staged by various drama groups throughout the year: you may check notice boards by front doors for up to read more »

Friends Meeting House

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