Final Screenings and Art Experiences Before They Fade
Catch the essence of resistance, creativity, and nostalgia across London. These closing shows blend cinema and visual art, each offering a unique perspective before they're gone.
Curated by EPIFANI
8 stops in London
The Battle of Algiers
Prince Charles Cinema
The Battle of Algiers is a masterpiece that still resonates with its themes of war and resistance. Pay attention to the cinematography and score; they elevate the tension of this cult classic.
Film screening: La Predstava, (2023) + Q&A book presentation by Eric Ušić
Masaryk room
La Predstava presents an opportunity to dive into contemporary narratives of resistance. Stick around for the Q&A with Eric Ušić to gain insights into the film's context and its relevance today.
My Own Private Idaho
Prince Charles Cinema
My Own Private Idaho is an essential watch for its raw portrayal of identity and belonging. Look for the nuanced performances by Phoenix and Reeves, which are as poignant now as they were in the '90s.
Wright of Derby: From the Shadows
National Gallery
Wright of Derby: From the Shadows invites you to examine the interplay of light and dark in his work. Don't miss the chance to see how his paintings reflect the Enlightenment's thirst for knowledge.
Morland Estate Film Club
Morland Estate Community Hall
The Morland Estate Film Club not only features inspiring short films but also offers a warm community atmosphere. The free food is an added bonus, making it a perfect relaxed evening.
Click! 100 Years of the Photobooth
The Photographers' Gallery
Click! 100 Years of the Photobooth examines the intersection of technology and identity through a century of self-portraiture. Pay attention to how these images reflect societal changes over time.
Candice Lin: g/hosti
Whitechapel Gallery
Candice Lin's g/hosti creates an immersive experience with its playful yet politically charged installation. Explore the maze and consider how whimsy intersects with serious themes of colonialism.
Kanopy Film Screening: United in Anger: A History of ACT UP
Minet Library
United in Anger: A History of ACT UP is vital viewing for anyone interested in activism and LGBTQ+ rights. The discussion afterwards will provide a platform for reflection on the ongoing struggles and victories.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Final Screenings and Art Experiences Before They Fade"?
Catch the essence of resistance, creativity, and nostalgia across London. These closing shows blend cinema and visual art, each offering a unique perspective before they're gone.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Prince Charles Cinema, Masaryk room, National Gallery, Morland Estate Community Hall, The Photographers' Gallery, Whitechapel Gallery and 1 more.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Prince Charles Cinema, Masaryk room, National Gallery. All stops are mapped with directions on EPIFANI.
Is this experience free?
EPIFANI experiences are free to browse and follow. Individual events may have their own entry fees — check each stop for details.
