Cinematic Journeys Through War and Identity in Soho
At the Prince Charles Cinema, immerse yourself in films that peel back the layers of war, personal struggle and existential dread. These screenings of iconic cult films create an atmosphere of reflection and discovery, all tied together by their exploration of the human condition amid chaos.
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8 stops in London
Apocalypse Now : Final Cut
Prince Charles Cinema
Apocalypse Now: Final Cut is not just a film; it's a visceral experience. Look out for the haunting score and surreal imagery that captures the madness of war, setting the tone for the rest of the screenings.
The Battle of Algiers
Prince Charles Cinema
The Battle of Algiers offers a piercing look at urban warfare and resistance. Pay attention to its raw realism, which contrasts sharply with the hallucinatory themes in the previous film, deepening your understanding of conflict.
The Green Ray - 40th Anniversary
Prince Charles Cinema
The Green Ray - 40th Anniversary shifts focus to inner turmoil and the search for connection. The delicate storytelling invites you to reflect on your own relationships while highlighting the stark differences in narrative style compared to war films.
Punch-Drunk Love
Prince Charles Cinema
Punch-Drunk Love, with its mix of quirky romance and hidden violence, adds a layer of complexity. Observe how Barry Egan's journey mirrors the struggle for personal identity amidst chaos, creating an unexpected thematic link.
Evangelion: Death (True)² + The End of Evangelion : Double Feature
Prince Charles Cinema
Evangelion: Death (True)² + The End of Evangelion is a dive into psychological conflict and sci-fi existentialism. As you watch, think about how this connects to the struggles faced in the earlier films, blending personal and larger societal battles.
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Extended Editions
Prince Charles Cinema
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Extended Editions presents an epic battle between good and evil. The marathon is a communal experience that starkly contrasts the solitary journeys found in previous films, showcasing camaraderie in adversity.
The Parallax View
Prince Charles Cinema
The Parallax View critiques political machinations and societal control. Keep an eye on the chilling atmosphere as it links back to the themes of manipulation and power dynamics explored in other films on the roster.
Stalker
Prince Charles Cinema
Stalker delves into the metaphysical and existential, using a sci-fi lens to explore human desire and regret. This final stop is a contemplative end to the series, inviting you to reflect on the journey you've taken through these various narratives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is "Cinematic Journeys Through War and Identity in Soho"?
At the Prince Charles Cinema, immerse yourself in films that peel back the layers of war, personal struggle and existential dread. These screenings of iconic cult films create an atmosphere of reflection and discovery, all tied together by their exploration of the human condition amid chaos.
What are the stops on this experience?
This experience includes 8 stops: Prince Charles Cinema.
Where in London is this experience?
The stops are located across London, including Prince Charles Cinema. 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.
