An eruption of pop-up cinemas | reviews, news & interviews
An eruption of pop-up cinemas
An eruption of pop-up cinemas
Previous venues have ranged from the Royal Academy of Arts (Funny Face) to a disused railway tunnel in South London (Gus van Sant's skateboarding movie Paranoid Park) and the events aim to recreate the spirit of the movie being screened. Tickets don't come cheap (they start at £19.50 for students) but subscribers are advised to expect the unexpected and a full night of revelries is promised. Ridley Scott showed up recently to present Alien to a boiler-suited audience at a warehouse in Shoreditch, while real splurge-gun battles were waged at a screening of Bugsy Malone (the clip below gives something of the flavour).
Secret Cinema's latest venture is a tardy Valentine's assignation on 27-28 February: as usual, precise details of the film and venue are withheld until nearer the date. The call goes out to "romantic adventurers, those in love and those seeking love, those feeling sad and those that are happy", and tickets are selling out fast but may still be booked here.
Many (though not all) of Secret Cinema's events are London based. However, on 23 March Birmingham film-goers can catch FW Murnau's silent classic, Sunrise, at St Martin's Church in the Bullring, with a live jazz accompaniment by Alcyona Mick and Robin Fincke. It's the opening film of the Flatpack Festival - whose brief includes "taking film to an eclectic array of unexpected spaces and showcasing eye-popping technological tomfoolery". The full programme will be announced on 22 February; meanwhile initial details are available on the website, www.flatpackfestival.org.
The future of Arts Journalism
You can stop theartsdesk.com closing!
We urgently need financing to survive. Our fundraising drive has thus far raised £33,000 but we need to reach £100,000 or we will be forced to close. Please contribute here: https://gofund.me/c3f6033d
And if you can forward this information to anyone who might assist, we’d be grateful.
Subscribe to theartsdesk.com
Thank you for continuing to read our work on theartsdesk.com. For unlimited access to every article in its entirety, including our archive of more than 15,000 pieces, we're asking for £5 per month or £40 per year. We feel it's a very good deal, and hope you do too.
To take a subscription now simply click here.
And if you're looking for that extra gift for a friend or family member, why not treat them to a theartsdesk.com gift subscription?
more Film












Add comment