Urban montage: Charlotte Ginsborg’s Melior Street
New documentary by Charlotte Ginsborg explores the soul of a changing street
New documentary by Charlotte Ginsborg explores the soul of a changing street
Veteran New York filmmaker Jem Cohen talks about the meaningless of the word ‘indie’, the resilience of cities and having a poor sense of direction
Comedian and activist defends his stance not to vote at Hackney Picturehouse screening of his film The Emperor’s New Clothes
Billed as a snapshot of 21st century Britain, this year’s festival received a record number of submissions
Cinema gets ‘gift of coal’ from Citizens UK campaigners while ‘Living Wage Champions’ Sugru celebrated
Yearly celebration of Argentine cinema to feature films by some of the country’s most promising directors
Public inquiry adjourned until September but campaigners have “good feeling” about outcome
Eric Cantona showed solidarity with cinema workers calling for London Living Wage at Hackney demonstration
National festival to hold its opening and closing ceremonies at Hackney Picturehouse
Joaquin Phoenix stars as a reclusive writer who falls for his artificially-intelligent operating system in Spike Jonze’s quirky Oscar contender
12 Years a Slave is showing at the Hackney Picturehouse throughout January and February
A pair of successful con artists find themselves entangled with an ambitious FBI agent in David O. Russell’s black comedy
Film by David Bond and Ashley Jones was screened at Hackney Picturehouse earlier this month
Screenings aim to challenge portrayals of women in cinema
Five old friends complete a pub crawl they started as schoolboys in this funny finale to the ‘Cornetto’ trilogy
Gala night features quirky ‘falafel western’ Ballad of the Weeping Spring