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Screening of Public House film at ED Picturehouse - tonight 6.30pm!


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The homecoming screening of Public House - the beautiful documentary film about community owned Peckham pub 'The Ivy House'. Screening at East Dulwich Picturehouse tonight (14/05/17) at 6.30pm. Not many tickets left so book in advance to be sure of your seat!


'Public House tells the story of the Ivy House Pub in Peckham. Slated to be sold to property developers in 2012, the local community triumphantly came together to save the pub from closure. This documentary is an inspirational story of social resilience and the power of communities working together'


https://www.picturehouses.com/cinema/East_Dulwich_Picturehouse/film/public-house

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