Posts Tagged ‘Film’
Interview: Kanchi Wichmann, director of Break My Fall
Hackney is the setting for this brave unvarnished account of the turbulent lives of a hip but troubled young generation
Read MorePotiche – review
Until 23 June 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreCine-files: Rio, Dalston, London
This single-screened east London cinema offers a personal touch and period detail but falls down on facilities
Read MoreHackney Pearl announces short film competition
Create and submit your films, 6 – 14 August 2011
Read MoreSex Worker Film Festival
Sunday 12 Jun 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreSenna – review
Until 16 June 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreLe Quattro Volte – review
Until 2 June 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreJulia’s Eyes – review
Until 26 May 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreLove Like Poison – review
Until 19 May 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreEast London Film Festival – review
The Citizen highlights the good, the bad and the ugly in this year’s screenings
Read MorePina 3D – review
Until 11 May 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreHow I Ended This Summer – review
Until 28 April 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreLittle White Lies – review
Until 21 April 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreOranges and Sunshine – review
Until 14 April 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreEssential Killing – review
Until 14 April 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreEast End Film Festival celebrates 10th annniversary
Friday 22 April – Monday 2 May 2011, various locations
Read MoreRoute Irish – review
Until 31 March 2011, Rio Cinema
Read MoreAnna Fiorentini Theatre and Film School 10th Anniversary Gala
7pm Saturday 2 April, Hackney Empire
Read MoreSubmarine – review
Officially selected for the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and now showing at the Rio Cinema until Thursday 31 March
Read MoreHackney Lullabies wins Berlinale Today Award
Kyoko Miyake’s evocative documentary about immigrant mothers shines in international film competition
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