Saved events

What’s on

Cinema

Highlights

A man looks down to the side with a smile, holding his necklace.
Event
Cinema

NT Live: Vanya

Andrew Scott (Fleabag) brings multiple characters to life in Simon Stephens’ radical new version of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya.

A man stands with his young daughter at the edge of a pond, both dressed in winter clothing.
Event
Cinema

Evil Does Not Exist

Ryusuke Hamaguchi's (Drive My Car) tense drama questions whether rural peace can fight against urban gain, when an upscale camping site threatens a small village near Tokyo. 

A young, tired man looks ahead in the desert, in the glaring sun.
Event
Cinema

Io Capitano

Two young boys who leave Senegal for Europe are faced with the horrific reality that immigrants experience in the desert and beyond, in Matteo Garone's deeply moving masterpiece.

Amy Winehouse stands about to perform
Event
Cinema

Back to Black

Marisa Abela brings to life the story of the one and only, London girl, Amy Winehouse, in Sam Taylor-Johnson's biopic.

A journalist in a bullet  proof vest looks out in the night, standing in front of yellow lights.
Event
Cinema

Civil War

In a near-distant future, a group of photo-journalists try to navigate American during the outbreak of Civil War, by Alex Garland (Ex-Machina).

A journalist in a bullet  proof vest looks out in the night, standing in front of yellow lights.
Event
Cinema

Parent and Baby Screening: Civil War

In a near-distant future, a group of photo-journalists try to navigate American during the outbreak of Civil War, by Alex Garland (Ex-Machina).

Amy Winehouse stands about to perform
Event
Cinema

Parent and Baby Screening: Back to Black

Marisa Abela brings to life the story of the one and only, London girl, Amy Winehouse, in Sam Taylor-Johnson's biopic.

Still from 1922 silent film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, showing Nosferatu with his long, claw-like fingers and pointed ears, standing on a ship wearing a long black coat
Event
Cinema Classical music

ECHO Rising Stars: Nosferatu with Sebastian Heindl

German organist Sebastian Heindl creates an improvised soundtrack to 1922 silent horror film, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror.

Two women stare into each others eyes
Event
Cinema

Queer East: Opening Night: A Song Sung Blue

Lonely teenager Xian falls for the extroverted Mingmei in this exhilarating coming-of-age story, with a pre-recorded message from director Geng Zihan.

A group of colourful people dance happily down a street, in a pencil sketch animation.
Event
Cinema

Family Film Club: Chicken for Linda! + Intro from Wendy Ide

Winner of the Cristal Prize at Annecy International Animation Festival – this zany romp also packs an emotional punch.

A man reads whilst a woman stands against a column on an ornate blue set on stage
Event
Cinema

MET Opera Live: La Rondine

Puccini’s bittersweet love story makes a rare MET appearance, with soprano Angel Blue opposite tenor Jonathan Tetelman. 

Brian Eno disrupted by a pattern of geometric shapes
Event
Cinema Contemporary music

Gary Hustwit's ground breaking Live Documentary on Brian Eno

The UK premiere of Eno with live generative film screening and post-film conversation with Brian Eno, Gary Hustwit and Brendan Dawes.

Amy Winehouse stands about to perform
Event
Cinema

Members' Screening: Back to Black

Marisa Abela brings to life the story of the one and only, London girl, Amy Winehouse, in Sam Taylor-Johnson's biopic.

A journalist in a bullet  proof vest looks out in the night, standing in front of yellow lights.
Event
Cinema

ScreenTalk: Civil War (15) + ScreenTalk with Alex Garland

We are delighted to welcome director Alex Garland in conversation with Barbican Cinema Curator Sonia Zadurian, to discuss his latest film; a thriller set in the near future during a US Civil War.

Two young people stand in a lift looking directly forward.
Event
Cinema

Queer East: The Missing (Iti Mapukpukaw) + Q&A

When an alien tries to kidnap him, a mouthless young animator must face up to his traumatic memories. Followed by an online Q&A with the director Carl Joseph E. Papa.