The London Film Museum gets a make over
The London Film Museum displays an enormous collection of original screen used costumes and props from the world of cinema. Take a journey back in time with the Charlie Chaplin Great Londoner Exhibition, the Ray Harryhausen Myths and Legends and London on Film Exhibitions. All included as part of your entrance ticket to the Museum.
HARRY POTTER: A MAGICAL EVENT AT THE
LONDON FILM MUSEUM
Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) has unveiled plans for the spectacular Harry Potter: A Magical Event at the London Film Museum on Saturday 2 July 2011, just five days before the highly anticipated world premiere of the final film in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2.
RAY HARRYHAUSEN OPENS THE NEW EXHIBITION - MYTHS & LEGENDS - With a few friends
On June 29th 2010, Ray Harryhausen came to the museum to open the new exhibition, Myths & Legends. Featuring his original creatures and demonstrating his life's work, it was a special day for Ray as it was also his 90th birthday.
On hand to celebrate with him were a few famous faces as well.
Art Masterclass
For the young artist that loves to draw, and the older professional that wants to broaden horizons, and see things with new eyes! Learn what’s needed to draw the characters you want – a look at some industry secrets and techniques. We will measure the artist’s ability and see where we need to do that little bit of extra work that will make all the difference.
avatar mosaic made out of 4000 blu-ray discs
A few weeks after creating an amazing toast mosaic for her mother-in-law, for which she used 9,852 slices of toast, Laura did it again, this time for her beloved husband. Making use of 4000 Blu-ray discs, she managed to create a giant mosaic of a Na'vi.
harry potter competition winners
On Thursday November 11th 2010, 100 lucky winners arrived at the London Film Museum to collect their tickets to the world premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1.
The photo's are now available to view.
An Evening with dolph lundgren
In association with the DVD and Blu-ray release of THE EXPENDABLES on Dec 13th, we’ve teamed up with LionsGate to give you the chance to attend An Evening With Dolph Lundgren.
Featuring an on-stage Q&A and a signing session with the great man himself, this exclusive event will take place 6.30-8.30pm on Wednesday 10th November. All tickets have now been allocated.
competition winners get to meet Ray Harryhausen
We asked for your stop motion animations in exchange for the chance to meet Ray Harryhausen, and we chose 2 winners.
Vanessa Smith created a skeletal dragon for her animation, and Jamie Gibbs told us a story of a domestic robot using lego.
Watch the video's here
science fiction season at the bfi
what does it really mean to be human?
Starting in July, The BFI is hosting a two-month season that surveys the future human condition, with a substantial survey of science fiction in film and TV.
Repeatedly, the films, ranging from Siegel’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers to Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, ask what it really means to be human.
Counted - A DOCUMENTARY PLAY ABOUT british democracy
The General Election 2010 and the nation can vote - but what does it mean to be counted?
In a country where people are more likely to vote for X - Factor than for the next Prime Minister, a documentary-play comes right to Westminster's doorstep, shedding light on why - in a world at war over democracy and in economic meltdown - so many people don't vote.
Cameraman - the life and work of jack cardiff
now showing at the bfi southbank
Cameraman illuminates a unique figure in British and international cinema: a man whose life and career are inextricably interwoven with the medium's history. Twice an Oscar-winner, Cardiff helped elevate cinematography to an art form and dazzled with his groundbreaking vision and technical wizardry.
win the chance to meet ray harryhausen and get a signed copy of his new book
To celebrate the opening of the Ray Harryhausen – Myths and Legends exhibition at the London Film Museum on June 29th 2010, we are giving one person the chance to come to the private opening on the day, meet Ray in person, and receive a signed copy of his new limited edition book “Ray Harryhausen – A Life in Pictures”.
this weekend
Fanfest at the London Film Museum
Fan Festival is proud to present their first collectors convention and signing event at the London Film Museum in County Hall.
The weekend of the 24th and 25th April 2010 will be packed with opportunities to meet some of your favourite actors and actresses from the movie industry. Stars of the British film industry will be on hand for signings among the collector’s tables and exhibition pieces on display.
14 Magnificent AFTERNOON concerts with DAZZLING imagery ON 5 SCREENS
A series of magnificent concerts in the Debating Chamber with the Chamber Ensemble of London
CINEMA RETRO LIFETIME ACHEIVMENT AWARD
- 24th April In the debating chamber
Fan Festival is proud to announce a lifetime achievement award by Cinema Retro Magazine to Sir Christopher Lee to be held in the Debating Chamber at the London Film Museum, County Hall as part of the Fan Festival Weekend on 24th and 25th April. Due to last-minute contractual obligations Sir Christopher Lee will be unable to attend, however his life-long friend Sir Roger Moore will collect the award on his behalf.
Previous Events
Images from some of the previous events held at the London Film Museum, from awards ceremonies, famous faces, and red carpets, to conferences and exhibition launches.
clash of the titans arrives at the london film museum
Clash of the Titans launched in theatres on Friday 2nd April after a star studded premiere earlier in the week. As part of this launch we have been loaned 5 costumes from the film to put on display. Full costumes from Perseus, Cassiopeia and one of the Djinn are in pride of place on our Red Carpet for the next 6 weeks
Free Lunchtime Lecture
Charles CHaplin: The Great londoner
The phenomenon of Chaplin's mythical status not only in film, but in world cultural history. This lecture will trace the creation of the myth to Chaplin's British origins; as a child of the poorest streets of Victorian London and as an alumnus of the British music hall at its zenith.