Classic Horror Experience: White Zombie - live performance
Join award-winning composer Jason Frederick for a live-to-picture performance of his new original score for the 1932 horror classic, White Zombie, starring Bela Lugosi
Join award-winning composer Jason Frederick for a live-to-picture performance of his new original score for the 1932 horror classic, White Zombie, starring Bela Lugosi
Join us for a screening of Marlon Riggs’ 1989 documentary Tongues Untied as part of the Repeated Apparitions programme curated by the Care-fuffle Collective.
Artist talk by archivist and researcher Alexia Marmara whose current exhibition, My Head Leaks, runs until Jan 15th.
LIAF 2021 presents a walk on wild side of anti-classic animation - the most twisted films to emerge this year
LIAF 2021 presents a selection of weird and wonderful animated music videos from the past year
LIAF 2021 presents a selection of recent work from Japan’s indie animation scene
LIAF 2021 presents a retrospective of the self-produced short films of Atsushi Wada
LIAF 2021: join the finalists of the 2022 Arts Foundation Futures Awards for screenings and discussion of their work
LIAF 2021: join us for part two of a double bill screening of new work by up-and-coming animators from around the world
Kicking off a run of LIAF 2021 events here at THH - join us for part one of a double bill screening of new work by up-and-coming animators from around the world
Join publisher First To Knock in celebrating A Beam of Sunlight in the Deep Forest—Mystical Prose Works by Édouard Schuré
Join Asset of Community Value (ACV) for the campaign launch of their inaugural issue: ‘Growth’.
A screening of three films delve into the strange past to explore human-nonhuman relationships and the Other. Accompanied by an immersive sound installation from Sākśi Bisou.
Light Source presents a talk exploring racial fetishism and gender by East Asian multi-disciplinary artist Chao-Ying Rao (BETTY).
An exhibition of automatic drawings and intuitive paintings by archivist and researcher Alexia Marmara
The screening of Basma Alsharif’s film Ouroboros accompanied by a live-streamed performance from Catherine Feliz performing their musical project PrieSTusSSY as part of the Repeated Apparitions Programme.
Keyboard Fantasies sees Glenn Copeland commit his life and music to screen for the first time - an intimate coming of age story spinning pain and the suffering of prejudice into rhythm, hope and joy.
Rita Says and The Jerico Orchestra present an evening of their recent performance film work together with the London premiere of I Found Malevich
Marking one year since Louis Benassi’s untimely early death in late 2020, this tribute event features films, readings, performances, music, images, memories and more from many of his friends and collaborators.
Join Strange Attractor Press in celebrating the launch of Victoria Nelson’s book Neighbor George. This evening, Victoria Nelson will be in conversation with Roger Luckhurst, Professor in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Birkbeck and editor of the forthcoming 'Gothic: An Illustrated History' for Thames and Hudson.
Eva Aridjis introduces her investigation of the growing Mexican cult of ‘Saint Death’, a female grim reaper worshipped by those with traumatic lives in her documentary feature La Santa Muerte.
Join Eric Wright as he digs into the pop-cultural stew that is Country Music. Followed by discussion and an informal screening of 1971 electric Western film ‘Zahariah’.
Launch event for Ruth Bayer’s latest book COIL: Camera, Light, Oblivion, documenting Coil’s first live performances as a band between 2000 and 2002.
8.30pm Friday 24th September
Late evening screening of 1970 Taiwanese feature film 'The End of the Track', preceded by a contemporary short film by Chinese director Moxie Peng. Both films present young queers navigating secrecy and intimacy as they come to terms with their identities. The screening will begin with an introduction from Professor Chris Berry, King’s College London.
6.20pm Friday 24th September
A screening of a collection of short films made by female filmmakers from across the world, capturing the different stages in women’s lives as they explore newfound identities, experience sexual awakening, and fight for the right to live as they choose.
6pm Thursday 23rd September
A screening of a collection of contemporary and classic documentaries that seek to generate debate around popular conceptions of gender expression, challenging commonly-accepted standards of bodily beauty. The programme is followed by a Q&A with Shinjuku Boys director Kim Longinotto.
8.45pm Friday 17th September
A late evening screening of six stylistically striking films about resilience and confrontation, showcasing the power of queer identity to challenge existing norms and break through boundaries.
An evening of artists’ moving image works. Four artists from across the world query the relationship between real and imagined realms. Their works reflect on female sexuality, bodily experience, and desire, presenting multifaceted perspectives on queer pasts and futures. The programme is followed by a Q&A with artist April Lin 林森. Screening begins at 6.20pm, doors 6pm.
17th - 24th September
We're delighted to be hosting five screenings as part of Queer East Film Festival 2021. Between the 17th and 24th of September, a range of documentaries, director Q&As, feature films, shorts, and artists' moving image works will be screened in our gallery space. See below for all five listings.
7pm, Tue 7th September
Join Sister Midnight for a skill sharing seminar and Q&A --->>>>> learn all about how to start your own community business, with tips on legal structures, funding options, launching a community share offer and all the other weird specific things that those who know know but you don't