Sands Films

82 St Marychurch Street

Rotherhithe, London, SE16 4HZ

Tel: 0207 231 2209

CINEMA CLUB

AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS

Is a one act opera by Gian Carlo MENOTTI in 1950. It tells the story of Amahl, a disabled boy who lives with his single mum somewhere in Palestine, sometimes 2000 years ago; they don't have enough to eat. One night, there is a very bright star in the sky and the Three Kings turn up looking for a newborn baby for whom they have lots of gifts...

A film created by Sands Films in 1996. This film has NEVER been released before: It is a Sands Films premiere!

.THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL(S).

Join Sands Films Cinema Club for an online presentation about Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl on films. There are many film adaptations of this classic tale: we will look at 1902, 1914 , then Renoir's 1928 and fifty years later, Christine Edzard's version of 1975...

.THE NIGHTINGALE.

A short stop-frame animation film made at Sands Films in 1980: shown at the Cinema Club to celeberate its 40 years.

First live stream, no film, tour of the studio.

.LITTLE DORRIT.

A presentaion about Sands Films production of Charles Dickens novel. (this not the film itself).

Documentary films

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Emile Zola on films

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CUBA

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French Cinema

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All other foreign language films

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Italian Cinema

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English speaking Films (USA, CAN, UK etc)

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Russian and Soviet Cinema

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All silent Cinema

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