Film’s at Tate Modern

by Chris on April 6, 2007

by Chris | April 6th, 2007

sat1.jpgTate Modern is having a series of screenings of well known British movies from the 60s and early 70s this month. The series called J’aime le cinéma anglais runs started on 1 April and runs until 29 April and films include the 1960 film Saturday Night and Sunday Morning starring Albert Finney about working class rebellion in the post war years, Ken Russell’s 1969 version of the DH Lawrence novel Women in Love and James Mason in the film The London Nobody Knows from 1967 documenting forgotten London.

Tickets for the films are £5 and they’re being shown in the Tate’s Starr Auditorium. Here are the rest of the fims in the season.

Accident Saturday 7 April
Boom Sunday 8 April
If Saturday 14 April
Sunday, Bloody Sunday Sunday 15 April
Family Life: Ken Loach Saturday 21 April
The Charge of the Light Brigade Sunday 22 April
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Friday 27 April
Women in Love Saturday 28 April
The London Nobody Knows Sunday 29 April

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pat hursey February 7, 2008 at 7:41 pm
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I have spent hours trying to find the actual date for the ‘esther’ film (for seniors) Is it 11 Feb or 11 March and what times does the programme finish please? My mail was refused. I need to know asap so that I can book to go and see my son. For speed you might like to phone me and leave a message even on 02088554805, thankyou.
“Very frustrated!”

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pat hursey February 7, 2008 at 7:43 pm
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3rd effort.
Please, what date is ‘esther’ film on for seniors, 11 Feb or Mar, and what time does the programme finish? Spent hours trying to send you a message. You may like to phone or leave a message on 02088554805, thankyou. I need to know asap.

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