The Electric Cinema

Local Data Company says about The Electric Cinema

The Electric Cinema is housed in a Grade II listed building which has been revived and restored for the 21st century. They have an eclectic programme of films and events including late-night screenings and double-bills.

The Electric Cinema Address

Address:
191 Portobello Road
London
W11 2ED
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7229 8688
Fax: +44 (0)20 7908 9595

Location Information for The Electric Cinema

Address:
191 Portobello Road
London
W11 2ED
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7229 8688
Fax: +44 (0)20 7908 9595
Public transport: Ladbroke Grove, London Underground

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Events at The Electric Cinema

  • 1 Day

    Film

    13 Nov 2009 to 19 Nov 2009

    The first ever British hip hop musical which is cast entirely from the street and features original hip hop and grime tracks from young rappers in Birmingham. 1 Day is a hard hitting film which gets under the skin of guns, gangs and life on road.

     
  • Away We Go

    Film

    6 Nov 2009 to 12 Nov 2009

    A black comedy about the challenges of making a modern family. Shambolic married couple Verona and Burt are happily expecting but can't decide where to raise their increasingly imminent infant.

     
  • Bright Star

    Film

    6 Nov 2009 to 12 Nov 2009

    A lush 19th Century drama about a doomed romance between poet John Keats and his neighbour Fanny Brawn. When the impecunious writer first met Fanny, an outspoken devotee of fashion, he described her as a minx; she in turn thought poems 'a strain to work out'. But an intense love affair flourished between the two, which was tragically curtailed by Keats' death at the age of twenty five.

     
  • Fish Tank

    Film

    20 Nov 2009 to 26 Nov 2009

    A powerful love story about a teenage girl living on a bleak estate who has her life turned on it's head when her Mum brings home a charismatic new boyfriend. Andrea Arnold casts the same unflinching, unprejudiced gaze and touches on the themes of her Oscar-winning short Wasp to create an original and unsettling tale for our age.

     
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