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The screening on 6 May will be followed by a Q&A with director Alain Berliner and Prof. Ginette Vincendeau (King's College London). Using archival footage together […]
The screening on 6 May will be followed by a Q&A with director Alain Berliner and Prof. Ginette Vincendeau (King's College London). Using archival footage together […]
We are delighted to welcome back London-based pianist, composer, and producer, Tomi Balogh, to the Liszt Institute London for a special pre-release concert of his newest album, A […]
As he is celebrating his 100th birthday on 8 May 2026, one man has seen more of the natural world than any other. This unique feature […]
18-year-old Marina needs a copy of her father’s death certificate to unlock a scholarship to study film. With her mother’s diary in hand, she will try […]
Maria Christodoulou and Antonis Sideras present Voices of Home & Viper in my grave at Cyprus House. THERE IS AN ISLAND III: Side Event Voices of […]
‘A large wildfire has a very distinctive sound. No one can tell you unless they have been in one. It is a sound that can haunt […]
Do You Love Me is a playful and personal journey through Lebanon’s audiovisual memory, composed entirely of archival footage. It is a love letter to Beirut, spanning […]
Join us this May for the performance of Magic Cube, a contemporary drama by the London-based Hungarian theatre company, HubArt. Six childhood friends, two countries, and a thousand […]
The European Writers’ Festival returns to the British Library for its third edition Leading and debut writers from 26 countries, from Spain to Ukraine, the Faroes […]
The Liszt Institute, Hungarian Cultural Centre London, is proud to present TO BE CURIOUS — A Glance at Hungarian Contemporary Photography, a group exhibition by TOBE Gallery Budapest. […]
Join us for an evening of talks and discussion exploring Cyprus’ artistic heritage as a bridge between East and West, from antiquity to the Join us […]
Penthesilea: Queen of the Amazons (1974) is a defining work of the radical filmmaking of the 1970s. The first collaboration between Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen, the film interrogates […]
What is humour? What does it do for us and for society? From the way the ancient Greeks thought of laughter to contemporary philosophy, it is […]
Anthropologist and writer Nastassja Martin discusses East of Dreams, drawing on the years she spent living with the Even people in Kamchatka. Displaced after the fall of the Soviet […]
Experience an extraordinary evening with acclaimed soprano Marie‑Laure Garnier, Révélation Lyrique at the Victoires de la Musique Classique in 2021 and recipient of the Médaille d’honneur de l’engagement ultramarin in 2024. In Invitation to the Voyage, she […]
Belonging is not accidental - it is designed. This panel explores how architecture shapes belonging, not just by providing shelter, but by structuring everyday life. Using […]