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Belvedere Rd, England, SE1 8XT, United Kingdom
020 7928 3232 www.bfi.org.uk
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Jul 13, 2019
I was here for a conference and it was a great place. Also an added bonus that for lunch we could go out and find a street food place to eat on the south bank. Perfect location! Would come back at some point for a movie too!

Jun 21, 2019
Pretty much the only cinema in London where you can enjoy a film in peace without people gorging on junk food or checking their mobiles or talking through the whole goddam film. It shows some of the wonderful classic films from Hollywood's golden age as well as more current offerings. A real haven for true cinema fans.

May 18, 2019
Best cinema I've ever been to. Amazing selection of films, from old classics to world cinema. It's the perfect cinema for film fans. Also, the atmosphere is great and the bar is really nice.

Jul 28, 2019
Lovely location on the River Thames, great views, interesting drinks and we got there before it was too busy! An enjoyable evening.

Jul 2, 2019
An amazing building that would excite any film enthusiast. Equipped with cinema theatre screens, cafe and several places to hold informal meetings/ social spot or simply read a book.

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