Curzon Bloomsbury, 2018
Photograph: Ben Fisher

Curzon Bloomsbury

  • Cinemas | Independent
  • Bloomsbury
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Time Out says

A popular member of the Curzon family along with the hip Soho outpost and Grade II-listed Mayfair one, the Curzon Bloomsbury is an intimate six-screen cinema is located on the eastside of the Brunswick Centre, where there are a variety of shops and restaurants to satisfy you before settling into a film. One of the screens, the Bertha Dochouse, is the UK's first dedicated documentary theatre.

Details

Address
The Brunswick Centre
London
WC1N 1AW
Transport:
Tube: Russell Sq
Price:
Tickets £12-£16.50; £8-£14 reductions
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What’s on

LDNDOCS

Documentary films are some of the most impactful cinema out there; giving us insights into worlds and lives that are often under our radar, and shaping public opinion, inspiring social change, and building communities in the process. This small film festival focuses on nonfiction cinema, with a programme of 10 films reflecting on how memory and time shape our relationships. Starting with Come See Me In The Good Light, Ryan White’s poignant love story about poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley, other notable screenings include a special ‘sneak preview’ screening of King Hamlet, Elvira Lind’s intimate exploration of her husband, actor Oscar Isaac, Brittany Shyne’s debut Seeds, the Sundance award-winning portrait of Black generational farmers in the American South, and Cinema Kawakeb, a documentation of the final days of a crumbling cinema in Jordan. There’s also a shorts program highlighting Palestinian filmmakers, and most screenings will finish with special Q&As. 
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