The Iron Lady charts the remarkable rise of Margaret Thatcher, the Tory MP who battled her way through social and political barriers to become the UK's first and only female Prime Minister. Dubbed the "Iron Lady" for her stern approach and hard rhetoric, the film moves beyond the themes of power and ambition to reveal an impressively intimate account of a complex, extraordinary woman.
Thanks to his upstaged colleagues, top London cop Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) is reassigned to a small village. Once there, he begins to suspect that the rural idyll may not be all it seems. Accompanied by his witless new partner (Nick Frost), Angel and his 'big city skills' set about uncovering why the most crime-free village in the country also happens to have a peculiarly high rate of gruesome accidents.
See Film Differently hosted an exclusive preview screening of the timeless romance, Jane Eyre, on location in Haddon Hall, one of the oldest manor houses in England.
We hosted the world premiere of the digitally restored classic, 'Kind Hearts and Coronets'. This deliciously dark Ealing Studios comedy stars Dennis Price ('Tunes of Glory') as the spurned relative who plots to murder the eight heirs to his family's fortune, all famously played by Alec Guinness.
Beginners is the latest comedy/drama from writer/director Mike Mills. With a stellar cast including Ewan McGregor, Mélanie Laurent and Christopher Plummer, the film is a universal, refreshingly human account of how deeply funny and transformative life can be, even at its most serious moments. Inspired by Mike Mills’ own father, the film is sure to rouse anyone weighing their chances and choices in love and life.
This year sees the 40th anniversary of A Clockwork Orange, Stanley Kubrick’s groundbreaking, four-time Oscar nominated cult classic. To celebrate, we will be hosting an exclusive screening event, on location at Brunel University Middlesex where a number of key scenes were shot.
Tipped to be one of the most exciting movies of the year, ‘Attack the Block’ is the latest action/sci-fi/horror hybrid about a gang of South London kids defending their block from an alien invasion.
It's been fifteen years since audiences first saw Ewan McGregor sprint onto cinema screens in the classic British movie, Trainspotting. We celebrated the occasion with a special exhibition and screening on Wednesday 2nd February in Edinburgh, where its most iconic scenes were shot.
For our second event we headed to Newcastle for a screening of the British crime classic 'Get Carter', starring Michael Caine as Jack Carter.
To tie in with John Landis' release of Burke & Hare (October 29th 2010) See Film Differently hosted a special screening of his horror classic An American Werewolf in London.