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Death of a Gentleman documentary, Sunday 27 September 1.30pm, East Dulwich Picturehouse


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Hi all


Myself and some others are hoping to get a screening of the acclaimed new cricket documentary, Death of a Gentleman, shown on the above date at the Picturehouse in East Dulwich. We're doing this through the Ourscreen website which enables people to generate their own screenings at local cinemas.


The documentary is a highly acclaimed look at some of the bad practice that surrounds cricket, made over a number of years by two cricket journalists. It should be a great watch for sport and documentary fans and has played to sold out audiences in cinemas across the country.


We need at least 22 people to sign up to the screening, and as I write we need 14 more. If you're interested in joining us at the screening it would be really good if you could sign up here: http://www.ourscreen.com/screening/39888


If the screening ultimately doesn't go ahead you won't be charged for the ticket, but hopefully there will be enough interest around here to get it shown!


Thanks a lot.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi all,


I'm very pleased to say we have enough people signed up and so the screening will be going ahead on 27th September. Tickets are still available from the ourscreen link: http://ourscreen.com/screening/39888 or direct from the Picturehouse website: https://www.picturehouses.com/cinema/East_Dulwich_Picturehouse/film/ourscreen-death-of-a-gentlemen


There is also the possibility that one of the directors will be joining us for a Q&A after the film though this isn't confirmed yet.

  • 2 weeks later...

Special screening of the recent documentary on corruption in cricket tomorrow afternoon at the Picturehouse, followed by Q&A with the Director Jarrod Kimber. Still a few tickets left:


https://www.ourscreen.com/screening/39888

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