GalleryFilm Articles


‘Three Colours Blue’ at Dulwich Picture Gallery

In the profoundly moving first film of the Three Colours Trilogy, Binoche gives a tour de force performance as Julie, a woman reeling from the tragic deaths of her husband and young daughter who attempts to free herself from the past. Shot in icily gorgeous tones and set to an extraordinary operatic score, Blue is an overwhelming sensory experience.
Monday 16 January 7 for 7.45pm

Anjelica Huston: My father John’s wildest shoot – The African Queen

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Poisonous snakes, filthy water, a diet of whisky and a leading lady throwing up between takes . . . in this interview by Steve Rose for the Guardian, Anjelica Huston reveals how her father filmed his classic, The African Queen, which can be seen at Dulwich Picture Gallery on 10 October and is introduced by Steve Rose.

GalleryFilm wins a BFFS Film Society of the Year award

BFFS award Bella,Ingrid, Paul

GalleryFilm, the film club of Dulwich Picture Gallery has won an award for innovation at the British Federation of Film Society’s ‘Film Society of the Year Awards’ The Jim Dempster Award for Innovation is described [...]

Outdoor cinema ‘Grease Sing-a-Long’ at DPG

Push studios leads the dancing

On a big screen in the Dulwich Picture Gallery gardens
on Bank Holiday Monday 29 August
Celebrate the end of the summer holidays in style!
Film, entertainment, fancy dress competition, food/drink stalls…dress in 50′s style and come along.

Spirit of the Beehive – close to magic

Victor Erice’s masterpiece is a classic of European cinema. Set in a rural 1940s Spanish village haunted by betrayal and regret and seen through the eyes of seven year old Ana, it exists in a [...]

GalleryFilm – Kind Hearts & Coronets

kind hearts all characters

GalleryFilm are screening this deliciously black Ealing comedy with Alec Guinness taking eight major roles and the limelight from everyone else. Monday 18 April at 7.15pm for 7.45pm – Free wine and food donated by Romeo [...]

GalleryFilm’s March screening – ‘Hidden’ (Caché)

Hidden

Hidden cameras and hidden guilt at Dulwich Picture Gallery on 21 March 11.
Hidden (2005) is Michael Haneke’s masterpiece: a compelling politico-psychological essay about the denial and guilt mixed into the foundations of western prosperity, composed and filmed with remarkable technique. It is one of the great films of this decade.

Efterklang – from the Danish Underground to Dulwich Picture Gallery

Efterklang by Rasmus Weng Karlsen

So I’ve been asked to write a blog about Efterklang, why I like them, and ultimately why you should come and see their film with Vincent Moon at Dulwich Picture Gallery. I would like to [...]

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