Film Night – 28th May 2011

From film makers making films in Hither Green to National and International films we end the Hither Green Community Association’s Hither Green Week in a blaze of film this Sunday 29th May. Teatro Vivo will be visiting us from the 1950s, the BBC will be visiting us from Wood Lane, Constance Cakes will be coming [...]

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Casablanca

The next appointment with Hither Green Cinema is for Sunday 27th February with one of the greatest classics of all time, Casablanca. Join us, Ingrid Bergman, Humphrey Bogart, Peter Lorre and the wonderful direction of Michael Curtiz. Doors open at 6 pm, short film at 6:15 pm, main feature at 6:45 pm. Hither Green Cinema [...]

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It’s a Wonderful Life

Our Christmas Special is for Sunday 19th December, doors open at 6 pm. At 6:15 we show “Keys” another short by local film-maker Ben Honeybone, and a 6:30 pm we really celebrate Christmas with the Frank Capra’s classic “It’s a Wonderful Life”. Mulled wine and mince pies and delicious home made cakes (provided by the [...]

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Harold and Maude – South of the River

On Sunday 28th November Hither Green Cinema will be back with the 70s classic “Harold and Maude” plus the short film “South of the River” by local film-maker Ben Honeybone that will be with us to take questions from the public. Doors open at 5:30, short film at 6 pm. Feature film at 6:30 pm. [...]

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Sherlock Holmes Double Bill

The first appointment of the next Hither Green Cinema season is for Sunday 26th September, and it’s a Sherlock Holmes Double Bill. The classic 1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles is played against the Sherlock Holmes of 2009. As ever with tea and cakes. Elementary. Doors open at 5 pm, the Hounds of the Baskervilles [...]

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Grand Opening of St Swithun’s Hall

We are extremely proud of having been chosen by St Swithun’s Church for the opening of the Church Hall, that after decades of neglect and a £400k refurbishment reopens this Sunday 28th March for the benefit of all people in Hither Green. The Hall is a rather wonderful theatre space, and will benefit from the [...]

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The Titfield Thunderbolt

This Sunday 14th March the Railway Season continues with the great Ealing Comedy “the Titfield Thuderbolt”. The ‘by popular demand’ tag well fits is, this was in fact the most nominated film following our request for submissions of railway related films. So come and join us at the Station Pub in Staplehurst Road SE13. Sunday [...]

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Brief Encounter on Valentine’s day

Brief Encounter Join us this Valentine’s day at the Station Pub, Staplehurst Road SE13, the perfect setting for a series of films celebrating railways, trains, stations, railtracks, the very reason Hither Green exists. First film of the series is the 1945 British classic Brief Encounters, which appropriately is about railways and romance. The film will [...]

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Cinema Comes to Hither Green

Put the 18th of October in your diaries so you won’t miss the most exciting Cinema event in Hither Green since 1957! HIther Green Cinema Day Come see some fantastic films and help save the local cinema! Network: Global Date: Sunday, 18 October 2009 Time: 14:00 – 22:00 Location: Firemasters Warehouse 174-176 Hither Green Lane,entrance [...]

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Film screening – Sunday 18th October

Hither Green Hall is pleased to announce a double bill cinema screening of films that were shown at the old Park Cinema. The first film will be from the silent cinema era and will be screened with live musical accompaniment, the second will be a classic of the later period of activity of the cinema [...]

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