Wimbledon Film Club

  • Description

    Wimbledon Film Club is a welcoming, award-winning local club, screening at the Curzon Wimbledon cinema, close to Wimbledon Station. You can watch films in a comfortable setting, discuss them with fellow club members in the Curzon bar afterwards, listen to and quiz the many guest speakers we arrange, and suggest and vote on films for our programme. If you are a fan of cinema and looking for a like-minded community in the area – we’re it.

    Screenings are on selected Tuesday evenings from September to June or July. See our website for details on the current programme. Doors open at 8pm and films start at 8.30pm. We provide film notes on the night. Carers are eligible for free tickets if arranged in advance and the cinema can provide 2 wheelchair spaces on notice (contact info@wimbledonfilmclub.co.uk to arrange).

    Non-members are always welcome, but if you become a member you will get a range of benefits as well as heavily discounted tickets. Membership purchases and individual ticket sales are handled via Eventbrite.

    Wimbledon Film Club is a registered charity (ref: 1117750) run for the whole community by a committee of unpaid volunteers. We are an independent, inclusive and politically unaligned club. Our charitable objectives are to advance the education of the public in the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the arts, particularly the art of film and allied visual techniques. We are a member of Cinema for All.

    For more information on our screenings, membership and ticket prices (members and non-members), please visit our website at wimbledonfilmclub.co.uk

    • Address:

    • Curzon Cinema
    • 23 The Broadway
    • Wimbledon
    • London
    • London
    • SW19 1RE

Screenings

Rififi (1955) plus Q&A
21-05-2024 At 20:30

Additional info

20:30 - 22:30
For information and tickets, go to wimbledonfilmclub.co.uk
  • Synopsis

    “A diamond” Guardian

    Enormously influential French crime classic: Jules Dassin depicts the perfect heist in more ways than one, telling his story so effectively that he provided the template for the entire heist movie genre. Best Director Award, Cannes.

    “Heist movie par excellence … A masterful piece of genre film-making” Empire

How to Have Sex (2023)
28-05-2024 At 20:30

Additional info

20:30 - 22:00
For information and tickets, go to wimbledonfilmclub.co.uk
  • Synopsis

    “Gut punch of a debut” Independent

    Critically acclaimed coming of age movie which won lead actress Mia McKenna-Bruce the BAFTA Rising Star Award. The nature of consent is explored as three teenage girls go on a holiday abroad to celebrate the end of exams.

    “Skittish, spirited and very funny, and at the same time troubling and bruisingly sad” Observer

Joyland (2022)
18-06-2024 At 20:30

Additional info

20:30 - 22:30
For information and tickets, go to wimbledonfilmclub.co.uk
  • Synopsis

    “Impressively honest and empathetic” Sight & Sound

    Touching, bittersweet Pakistani family drama. Different members of an extended family in Lahore struggle with the restrictions imposed on their lives by strict cultural norms. Winner Cannes Jury Prize.

    “Confident, expressive debut feature … Tartly funny and plungingly sad in equal measure” Variety

The Innocent (2022)
02-07-2024 At 20:30

Additional info

20:30 - 22:15
For information and tickets, go to wimbledonfilmclub.co.uk
  • Synopsis

    “Quirky in the best and truest sense” Little White Lies

    Fun French screwball caper. Writer-director Louis Garrel also stars as young Lyons widower Abel, who becomes suspicious of his mother’s new husband, ex-con Michel. Winner Best Original Screenplay Cesar Award.

    “Light, enjoyable confection … a humanistic story wrapped in a fun, punchy exterior” New York Times