The Underground Picturehouse at The Water Poet Spitalfields

The Water Poet, 9-11 Folgate Street, Spitalfields
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This event ended on Wednesday 14th of November 2012
Admission
£4.50
Venue Information
The Water Poet Pub and Dining Room
Folgate Street, E1 6BX
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Shoreditch High Street 0.20 miles

This Autumn London's cosiest cinema returns to The Water Poet, Spitalfields complete with comfy sofas, beanbags and bar.

The Underground Picturehouse presents a season of films featuring some of music's legendary concerts and great rock documentaries, offering big screen viewing with Dolby surround sound for a truly intimate experience.

The Underground Picturehouse presents:


Wednesday 14th November 2012: Doors: 7.30pm for 8.00pm
30 Century Man - Scott Walker (Dir. Stephen Kljak, 2006) 95 mins.
30 Century Man is a critically acclaimed 2006 documentary film about influential singer/songwriter Scott Walker, charting his intriguing career via rare archive footage, studio scenes and contributions from admirers including David Bowie, Jarvis Cocker, Brian Eno, Alison Goldfrapp & Johnny Marr among others.

Wednesday 21st November 2012: Doors: 7.30pm for 8.00pm
The Last Waltz (Dir. Martin Scorsese, 1978) 117 mins
Often hailed as one of the best concert films ever made The Last Waltz was a farewell to fans by legendary rock group The Band held on Thanksgiving Day 1978 at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. Filmed and directed by Martin Scorsese it features live footage, backstage scenes and many special guests joining the group on stage including Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton and Neil Young.

Saturday 24th November 2012: Doors: 7.30pm for 8.00pm
Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars (Dir. D.A Pennebaker, 1973) 90 mins
The final time that David Bowie would perform as Ziggy Stardust, this 1973 concert took place at London's Hammersmith Odeon and features live footage both on stage and behind the scenes. Capturing Bowie at his brilliant best, this film is a must for any fan of vintage seventies rock and the high glam costumes of the time. Unmissable.

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