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- Midnight Movies
- Friday 29 Feb (9:30pm–3am) @ Curzon Soho
- To beat the nightly pub migration, Curzon offers a midnight series of rare underground cinema, washed down with a cold bottle of Belgian beer. Cult... View details »
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- Margot at the Wedding
- Friday 29 Feb @ Various locations
- As with his 2005 tragicomedy The Squid and the Whale, director Noah Baumbach focuses on a dysfunctional intellectual family for this considerably darker feature. We... View details »
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- Cornelia Parker
- Friday 29 Feb (10am–6pm) @ Whitechapel Art Gallery More times »
- Free
- Notorious artist Cornelia Parker likes to experiment with media. Previous materials have included dust from the Whispering Gallery at St Paul's Cathedral,... View details »
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- Derek Jarman
- Friday 29 Feb (10am–6pm) @ Serpentine Gallery More times »
- Free
- Installation artist Isaac Julien puts on his curator's cap and examines the prolific career of controversial filmmaker and artist Derek Jarman, who died of an... View details »
- Film: Shorts
- Apoohcalypse Now
- Friday 29 Feb (10am–6pm) @ Hayward Gallery More times »
- Free
- Francis Ford Coppola meets AA Milne; Marlon Brando meets Winnie the Pooh; Vietnam meets the Hundred Acre Wood. Mexican artist Artemio's new film offers a... View details »
- Film: Documentary
- Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens
- Friday 29 Feb @ ICA More times »
- Giveaway
- Photographer Annie Leibovitz's best-known images — a nude John Lennon clutching at Yoko Ono, a radiantly pregnant Demi Moore — have become visual icons in... View details »
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- Women's Cinema from Tangiers to Tehran
- Friday 29 Feb @ Various locations More times »
- This festival showcases the best in women's cinema, from Morocco to Iran, offering a unique look at female filmmakers in the Muslim world. The darkly... View details »
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- Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe
- Friday 29 Feb (11am–6pm) @ Seventeen Gallery More times »
- Free
- Werner Herzog once bet Errol Morris that he would eat his own shoe if his then-unknown protégé ever completed his first major film project. Against... View details »







