
Millennium Mambo
Screening of Millennium Mambo (2001), Hou Hsiao-hsien’s neon-drenched romance-drama. Shu Qi stars as Vicky, a bar hostess torn between a dull boyfriend and a mysterious gangster in a nocturnal Taipei world. A stylish, dreamlike feature that blends memory and longing, shown at Prince Charles Cinema in London.

Ashes and Diamonds
At Prince Charles Cinema in London, Andrzej Wajda’s Ashes and Diamonds (1958) unfolds a stark wartime drama about a young soldier compelled toward murder, a fateful encounter with his victim, and a haunting test of loyalty and love.

Climax
Screening of Gaspar Noé's 2018 psychological drama Climax at Prince Charles Cinema in London. A provocative tale of a dance troupe whose party spirals into chaos after a spiked sangria, showcasing Noé's bold, boundary-pushing style. A must-see for fans of fearless, art-house cinema.

The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant
Screening of Fassbinder’s The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972) at Prince Charles Cinema. A sharp, stylish drama about power and passion in a fashion-house setting, noted for its claustrophobic performances and stark, artful visuals that epitomize 1970s German cinema.

Goldeneye
Screening of the 1995 James Bond classic GoldenEye at Prince Charles Cinema. Directed by Martin Campbell, this high-octane spy thriller pits Bond against a Russian crime syndicate amid a perilous space-based weapon plot. A nostalgic, action-packed cinema experience in a beloved London venue.

Hellraiser
Screening of Clive Barker's Hellraiser (1987) at Prince Charles Cinema. A landmark British-American horror that opens a portal to hell and unleashes the Cenobites; this late-80s cult favorite returns to the big screen for fans of dark, imaginative cinema.

The Fifth Element
Screening of Luc Besson's sci-fi classic The Fifth Element at Prince Charles Cinema. A 1997 action-adventure film following Korben Dallas and Leeloo as Earth faces an apocalyptic threat, famed for its daring visuals and synth-heavy score in a retro cinema setting.

Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Screening of Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) at Prince Charles Cinema. A breezy John Hughes comedy about Ferris, Sloane and Cameron skipping school in Chicago, packed with witty hijinks and unforgettable lines that still charm audiences.
La película del rey (A King and His Movie)
Join a screening of La película del rey (A King and His Movie) at The Garden Cinema. An intimate indie film experience in a classic art-house setting, offering attentive storytelling and a welcoming atmosphere.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Screening of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, the 2001 cult musical directed by John Cameron Mitchell, a 92-minute rock-infused tale of identity and transformation. A bold, beguiling cinema experience at Prince Charles Cinema.

Ugetsu
Screening of Ugetsu (1953), Kenji Mizoguchi’s haunting wartime ghost story. At 97 minutes, this classic Japanese cinema masterwork unfolds with sweeping long takes, blending fantasy and tragedy in a luminous, unforgettable screen experience at Prince Charles Cinema.

The Conversation
Screening of Francis Ford Coppola's 1974 classic The Conversation at Prince Charles Cinema. Gene Hackman stars as Harry Caul, a paranoid surveillance expert drawn into a chilling dilemma about privacy and technology. A tense, prize-winning thriller that remains chillingly relevant today.

The Ascent
Screening of Larisa Shepitko's 1977 wartime drama The Ascent at Prince Charles Cinema. Two partisans trek through winter in Nazi-occupied Belorussia, facing hunger, danger, and a haunting moral test. A stark, award-winning classic famed for its austere beauty and emotional depth.

Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling
Screening of Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling, the 1986 biographical comedy by Richard Pryor at Prince Charles Cinema. The film follows Pryor's alter-ego as he reflects on a troubled childhood, his rise to fame, and the decadence that shadowed his life.

Breathless (À bout de souffle)
Screening of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless (À bout de souffle), a landmark 1960 French New Wave crime drama. Shot in stark black‑and‑white, it follows Michel and Patricia on the run in Paris as they chase money and defy authority, presented at the intimate Prince Charles Cinema.

Branded To Kill
Screening of Seijun Suzuki's Branded to Kill (1967) at Prince Charles Cinema. This stylish action/crime classic follows a hitman who bungles a job and entangles with dangerous employers, showcased with its iconic visuals and influence on later filmmakers.

Sunset Boulevard
Screening of Sunset Boulevard (1950), a tense black comedy/film noir about an aging silent-film queen and a down-on-his-luck writer, at Prince Charles Cinema. This 110-minute classic showcases Wilder's sharp wit and dark glamour in a stylish, claustrophobic drama.

Sullivan's Travels
Screening of Preston Sturges's 1941 comedy Sullivan's Travels at Prince Charles Cinema. Joel McCrea plays a successful director who goes incognito as a hobo, joined by Veronica Lake, delivering sharp satire and witty gags in a black-and-white classic.

Mystery Movie
Mystery Movie at Prince Charles Cinema is a weekly, staff-curated screening where the title is revealed only after the lights go down. No clues, no hints—just a surprise film chosen by FOH staff and the projection team for cinephiles seeking unpredictable entertainment.
Il Divo
Sorrentino's Il Divo lights up The Garden Cinema in London, a lush biographical political drama staged in velvet-dark rooms that lets operatic politics breathe between bold close-ups and hushed audience hush.
The Servant
Experience The Servant on the hushed screen of The Garden Cinema, a dusk-lit London venue where mid-century wit fuses with noir tension, followed by a sharp, insightful post-film discussion.
Tetsuo: The Iron Man
Tetsuo: The Iron Man blasts The Garden Cinema with feverish neon grindhouse energy, turning London's intimate space into a mangled, metallic dream of body-horror and punk-futurist intensity.
Dead Man's Wire
Dead Man's Wire unfurls at The Garden Cinema, a taut, shadowy thriller that grips the room with suspense and atmosphere, inviting a hushed post-screening discussion in the velvet seats.
My Father's Shadow
My Father's Shadow at The Garden Cinema in London invites an intimate, emotional journey through memory and legacy, set in a cozy art-house atmosphere that amplifies every tear and triumph.
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