Sat 1st August 2009 - Mon 31st August 2009
9 Great Chapel Street
London W1F 

The VHS Video Basement is in an old language school just off Oxford Street. Films are projected straight on to a big white wall in an auditorium that seats about fifty, which they’ve kitted out with a digital projector, 16mm projector, and VHS (for the old-school).

‘The Class of ‘09’ have been living in the disused language school on Great Chapel Street for three weeks. Aiming to rekindle a sense of community in film-lovers and provide an alternative to overpriced cinemas in the area, screenings are often followed by open discussions.

There’s food too, if you’re not that fussy and can handle some sarnies sourced from the bins outside Pret and Cafe Nero. They also have a sense of local history – one table is covered with photographs of some of the many Soho cinemas that have long disappeared from the area.

Schedule and more information at:
http://www.videobasement.org/
and
http://ohninesoho.blogspot.com/
            --Info posted by Jacob Paskins, crossposted from
http://bartlett-thinktank.org/
 


Comments

08/07/2011 09:34

Soho cinemas that have long disappeared from the area.

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17/05/2012 16:51

I agree with you! Soho started not so long as he could. But for what it does its job well!

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