Desire to Create: Baťa’s Architecture of Belonging
The Czech Centre London, in collaboration with the Tomáš Baťa Foundation and the Bata Heritage Centre, marks the 150th anniversary of Czech entrepreneur Tomáš Baťa, founder […]
The Czech Centre London, in collaboration with the Tomáš Baťa Foundation and the Bata Heritage Centre, marks the 150th anniversary of Czech entrepreneur Tomáš Baťa, founder […]
MON 13 APR 2026 18:30 Westminster Synagogue, London Where are the stories of great queer love in the Shoah? There are almost none. Dr Anna Hájková examines why […]
‘Eternity does not exist anywhere but in changing time. Eternity is the absolute now.’ — D.T. Suzuki, Time and Eternity (1956) Rieko Akatsuka - George Barber […]
A film director gathers his favourite actresses, those he worked with and those he loves. He wants to make a film about women but he doesn’t […]
Assist to a special screening of Miroirs No.3, a German new release, followed by a Q&A with director Christian Petzold. Laura, a piano student from Berlin, […]
Join us for the presentation of Modern Poetry in Translation’s latest issue, The Antidote to Agony: Focus on the Poetry of Greece and Cyprus, featuring 30 contemporary […]
The London Spanish Film Festival’s Spring Weekend brings to London an exciting snapshot of Spain’s dynamic film scene — all presented in the original language with […]
Join us this April for the adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, performed by the students of the University of Arts Târgu Mureș / Marosvásárhely. One month. That's how […]
Join us for an exclusive premiere screening of the newly restored film Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value (1986), celebrating 40 years since its release. Directed by […]
An evening devoted to the electrifying late music of Leoš Janáček, marking 100 years since the premiere of his jubilant masterpiece, the Sinfonietta. Conductor Jakub Hrůša, […]
Director Olivier Assayas adapts to the screen Guiliano da Empoli’s best-selling novel. In early 1990s Russia, amid post-Soviet chaos, young Vadim Baranov, soon becomes the spin doctor to a rising KGB agent: […]
Book Launch and Conversation with Editor and Translator Ágnes Lehóczky and Adam Piette The translations by Piette and Lehóczky form a five-year-long project with an ambition […]
Third Person (Plural) is Aikaterini Gegisian’s feature-length cinematic essay, built from over 200 postwar U.S. informational films and newsreels drawn from the Library of Congress and the National Archives. What […]
Drawing on the real life of Vivaldi in 18th century Venice, this beautifully directed musical drama follows Cecilia, a talented musician whose life changes forever when she […]
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 […]
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 […]