LEE

2023 | Dir Ellen Kuras | 116m | UK

Lee follows the life of Lee Miller, the legendary Vogue photojournalist whose work took her from the fashion houses of Paris to the front line of World War II. The “polished and awards-ready” (The Hollywood Reporter) biopic shows how her boundary-pushing work capturing images of the War’s most significant moments came at great personal and professional cost, particularly as one of the few women in the field. An eight-year passion project for its lead Kate Winslet, Lee boasts a star-studded cast including Marion Cotillard, Josh O’Connor and Alexander Skarsgård.

LEE (BIA)

LEE (2024) – Babes In Arms
Friday 08 November 2024 at 11.00am

2023 | Dir Ellen Kuras | 116m | UK

Lee follows the life of Lee Miller, the legendary Vogue photojournalist whose work took her from the fashion houses of Paris to the front line of World War II. The “polished and awards-ready” (The Hollywood Reporter) biopic shows how her boundary-pushing work capturing images of the War’s most significant moments came at great personal and professional cost, particularly as one of the few women in the field. An eight-year passion project for its lead Kate Winslet, Lee boasts a star-studded cast including Marion Cotillard, Josh O’Connor and Alexander Skarsgård.
Babes In Arms screening.

Babes In Arms

THE AFTERMATH (15) – 2019 UK/USA/Germany 108 mins

Monthly 11.00 am Babes in Arms screening
Bringing a baby is not compulsory, but we cannot guarantee a quiet auditorium! Lights will not be fully dimmed, sound will be lower than usual and people may need to move around. When available, subtitles will be shown. The babes in arms may be up to one year old.

Director: James Kent
Stars: Keira Knightley, Alexander Skarsgård, Jason Clarke

Arriving in Hamburg in the bitter winter of 1946, Rachael (Knightley) is reunited with her husband (Clarke), a British colonel responsible for rebuilding the shattered city. Their lodging is one of the grandest surviving houses – but they must share it with its previous owner, a German widower (Skarsgård), and his troubled daughter. Testament of Youth director Kent has crafted another moving historical drama, charged with enmity, grief, passion and betrayal.

The Aftermath: The story behind Keira Knightley’s WW2 film – BBC News

 

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David Lean Cinema, Croydon on Tuesday 14 May 2019

Show starts at 11:00 am, ticket prices £7.50, £6.00 (concessions), £5.00 aged 25 and under.

Click on time to make a booking.

THE AFTERMATH (15) 2019 – UK/USA/Germany 108 mins

Director: James Kent
Stars: Keira Knightley, Alexander Skarsgård, Jason Clarke

Arriving in Hamburg in the bitter winter of 1946, Rachael (Knightley) is reunited with her husband (Clarke), a British colonel responsible for rebuilding the shattered city. Their lodging is one of the grandest surviving houses – but they must share it with its previous owner, a German widower (Skarsgård), and his troubled daughter. Testament of Youth director Kent has crafted another moving historical drama, charged with enmity, grief, passion and betrayal.

The Aftermath: The story behind Keira Knightley’s WW2 film – BBC News

 

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The programme will also include our current BRIT School Showcase film Something That I Never Thought I’d Do (PG), a music video directed by Richard Russell.



David Lean Cinema, Croydon on Wednesday 24 April 2019

Show starts at 7.30 pm, ticket prices £7.50 & £6.00 (concessions), £5.00 aged 25 and under.

Click on time to make a booking.

THE AFTERMATH (15) 2019 – UK/USA/Germany 108 mins

Director: James Kent
Stars: Keira Knightley, Alexander Skarsgård, Jason Clarke

Arriving in Hamburg in the bitter winter of 1946, Rachael (Knightley) is reunited with her husband (Clarke), a British colonel responsible for rebuilding the shattered city. Their lodging is one of the grandest surviving houses – but they must share it with its previous owner, a German widower (Skarsgård), and his troubled daughter. Testament of Youth director Kent has crafted another moving historical drama, charged with enmity, grief, passion and betrayal.

The Aftermath: The story behind Keira Knightley’s WW2 film – BBC News

 

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The programme will also include our current BRIT School Showcase film Something That I Never Thought I’d Do (PG), a music video directed by Richard Russell.



David Lean Cinema, Croydon on Tuesday 23 April 2019

Show starts at 7.30 pm, ticket prices £7.50, £6.00 (concessions), £5.00 aged 25 and under.

Click on time to make a booking.