IMAX
Today
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Deep Sea 3D
10:45 - IMAX Cinema - £6.95/4.95
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Kung Fu Panda: The IMAX Experience
12:00 - IMAX Cinema - £8.00/6.00
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The Dark Knight
14:00 - IMAX Cinema - £8.00/6.00
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The Dark Knight
17:00 - IMAX Cinema - £8.00/6.00
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The Dark Knight
20:00 - IMAX Cinema - £8.00/6.00
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Film
Today
- Married Life - Ira Sachs (PG)
10:30 - Pictureville Cinema - £3.70/2.50
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15:30 - The Cubby Broccoli Cinema - £3.70/2.50
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16:00 - Pictureville Cinema - £3.70/2.50
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17:45 - The Cubby Broccoli Cinema - £5.50/3.70
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18:15 - Pictureville Cinema - £5.50/3.70
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20:15 - Pictureville Cinema - £5.50/3.70
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20:30 - The Cubby Broccoli Cinema - £5.50/3.70
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Exhibition
Live by the Lens Die by the Lens
- Fri, 20 Jun - Sun, 28 Sep
Gallery One
Film stars are the embodiments of dreams, their glamorous publicity images carefully crafted and controlled. There are a range of photographers involved in creating the star ‘image’ while yet others delight in exposing the reality behind the glamour. This exhibition looks at the complex world of film publicity and the photographers whose image-making talents can make or break a star’s reputation.
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Sunny Snaps:
Street and Beach Photography in Britain
- Fri, 20 Jun - Sun, 31 Aug
Gallery Two
Portrait photographers were once a common sight wherever people gathered for leisure or pleasure. Usually ignored and frequently reviled, these itinerant photographers became a figure of ridicule and contempt. Despite their prolific output,they have been largely written-out of the history of photography. This exhibition redresses the balance and celebrates the work of these forgotten photographers.
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Street and Beach Photography in Britain
Learning
Make your own TV Advert: Family Workshop
- Thursday 28 August
10am – 12noon
£3.00 per person
Using the Museum galleries you will plan, present, film and edit your own advert to take home. A fantastic introductory workshop for all the family to enjoy.
TV Events
There are no TV events planned for this time periodplease visit again later or try ringing 0870 70 10 200
Family events
Regular Events
- Please download our museum discovery books aimed at various different age groups.
Discovery Book - Under 5's PDF (1.1mb)
Discovery Book - 5-7 Year Old's PDF (1.0mb)
Discovery Book - 7-11 Year Old's PDF (0.8mb)
Every day during school holiday periods and at weekends the following activities are available:
Gallery Talks
Storytimes
Arty-Media Workshops
Museum Activity Bags
Museum Object Handling Sessions
Family Saturdays in TV Heaven Activity Sheets and Museum Trails
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Make your own TV Advert: Family Workshop - Thursday 28 August
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10am – 12noon
£3.00 per person
Using the Museum galleries you will plan, present, film and edit your own advert to take home. A fantastic introductory workshop for all the family to enjoy.
Photography Events
There are no Photography events planned for this time periodplease visit again later or try ringing 0870 70 10 200
Museum Calendar
What's On
IMAX
Kung Fu Panda: The IMAX Experience
Join Jack Black, Jackie Chan and Angelina Jolie this summer and prepare for pandamonium as the latest animated feature from Dreamworks punches its way onto the giant IMAX screen.
Exhibitions
Live by the Lens
Die by the Lens
20 June 2008 - 28 Sept 2008
Film of the Week
Elegy
Dir. Isabel Coixet
USA, 2008, 113 mins
