The Friends of Southwark Park are delighted to announce the screening of the classic 1972 Thames TV documentary about Bermondsey/Elephant and Castle WE WAS ALL ONE (55'), along with the 2014 film about Southwark Park IT'S OUR PARK (34') at Sands Film Studios in Rotherhithe (venue address below).
This takes place on Saturday 7 March, the double bill of Southwark-themed films will be screened twice, in a matinee session at 2pm and an evening session at 7pm.
Free Entry (advance reservation recommended: http://www.sandsfilms.co.uk/Sands_Films_Studio/Cinema_Club_and_Events.html - choose matinee or evening tickets).
The organisers are delighted to be presenting a pristine copy of the 1972 film fresh from the Thames TV archives, and to be welcoming the film's Cinematographer Mike Dodds to Rotherhithe to introduce the film and participate in a QandA after both screenings.
Screening Venue:
SANDS FILM STUDIOS
82 St Marychurch Street
Rotherhithe, London SE16 4HZ
Tube: Canada Water / Bermondsey (Jubilee Line)
Overground: Rotherhithe (East London Line)
Buses: 47, 188
This takes place on Saturday 7 March, the double bill of Southwark-themed films will be screened twice, in a matinee session at 2pm and an evening session at 7pm.
Free Entry (advance reservation recommended: http://www.sandsfilms.co.uk/Sands_Films_Studio/Cinema_Club_and_Events.html - choose matinee or evening tickets).
The organisers are delighted to be presenting a pristine copy of the 1972 film fresh from the Thames TV archives, and to be welcoming the film's Cinematographer Mike Dodds to Rotherhithe to introduce the film and participate in a QandA after both screenings.
Screening Venue:
SANDS FILM STUDIOS
82 St Marychurch Street
Rotherhithe, London SE16 4HZ
Tube: Canada Water / Bermondsey (Jubilee Line)
Overground: Rotherhithe (East London Line)
Buses: 47, 188
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