Film clubs and screenings
Age Exchange in Blackheath holds a monthly classic film club.
the Albany shows one-off screenings and festivals throughout the year, making use of Film London's digital projection equipment. These include local filmmaker nights often followed by Q&As with writers and directors.
The British Federation of Film Societies is the national organisation for the development and support of the film society and community cinema movement in the UK. They offer a wide range of services and resources dedicated to the needs of community cinemas.
Brockley Jack holds screenings every one to two months.
Brockley Social Club Film Club meets once a month at the Brockley Social Club, 240 Brockley Road, London SE4 2SU. £2 entry fee. Email debs@number82.org.
Collective Cinema is an independent pop-up cinema in St Margaret's church in Lee. Their screenings include live music and dancing performed by local artists, and they sell drinks and snacks sourced from local suppliers.
Curzon Goldsmiths is the creation of Goldsmiths, University of London and Curzon Cinemas. Showing the very best of independent and blockbuster film releases, the cinema is open to everyone.
Deptford Cinema has been built by volunteers from the community for everyone to enjoy. It is a 50-seat cinema with a darkroom, studio and bar. It screens a diverse range of films, from Hollywood blockbusters to short films by local filmmakers and everything in between.
Hither Green Hall presents community run film events at St Swithun's Hall, just off Hither Green Lane.
New Cross and Deptford Free Film Festival
Check for new film club developments at South East London Film Clubs.
Sydenham Film Club is a pop-up cinema running monthly screenings at the Sydenham Centre, 44a Sydenham Road, SE26 5QX .