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A Brief Introduction for Valentine's Day

Alongside the Star Quality exhibition, come and enjoy an evening of Brief Encounter.

A Brief Introduction
Thu 14 Feb, 6pm Lyttelton
Prior to the screening, find out why Brief Encounter has maintained its cherished place in cinema history. Guests include Celia Johnson’s daughter, Lucy Fleming, recalling one of her mother’s best-loved performances, and Coward biographer Philip Hoare.
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Brief Encounter
Thu 14 Feb, 7.40pm Fly Tower (best viewed from the Baylis Terrace)
A free outdoor screening of Coward’s celebrated story of repressed 1940s passion on Milford Junction railway station. Be sure to bring blankets (and your date) to keep warm; Mrs Bagot and Beryl will provide teas, coffees, Bath buns and Banbury cakes.
FREE

Enjoy a romantic supper in the Mezzanine restaurant after the film. Reserve your table on 020 7452 3600 quoting ‘Valentines offer’ and get a bottle of Prosecco for free. 

David Lean retrospective at BFI Southbank

At BFI Southbank in June and July 2008 there will be a retrospective of the 16 feature films Lean directed, including the classics In Which We Serve (1942), Great Expectations (1946) and Brief Encounter (1945), as well as a number of the more significant ones he edited, including Pygmalion (1938) by Anthony Asquith and 49th Parallel (1941), directed by Michael Powell. The two-month season, in association with Film 4, will also include events with documentary clips, discussions and feature presentations from experts exploring themes around his career and working style. Full details of the programme will be announced in the spring.

Visit bfi.org.uk/lean for more information and to sign up to the email list.

Photo © Rex Features

A Brief Introduction for Valentine's Day finished on: 14 February 2008

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