London Socialist Film Co-op

The London Socialist Film Co-Op was established in the early 1990s as part of a solidarity movement with the striking miners of 1984/5 and as a response to the media manipulation around the strike. Today we continue to present films which pose a counterpoint to the dominant voices in political media. Our events provide a space for debate through Q&As with speakers at the centre of socialist filmmaking and politics.

Past Screenings

London Socialist Film Co-op Orgreave Anniversary Day: Morning 18

Join London Socialist Film Co-op for an all-day event commemorating the 40th anniversary of the events at Orgreave on 18 June 1984.… Read More
Yvette Vanson, Platform Films, UK, 1985, 171m.
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London Socialist Film Co-op Orgreave Anniversary Day: Afternoon 18

Join the London Socialist Film Co-op for an all-day event commemorating the 40th anniversary of the events at Orgreave on 18 June… Read More
Yvette Vanson, Michael Wood, Ian Clayton, Neil Kemp, LSFC, BBC, YTV., UK, Various Years, 195m.
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London Socialist Film Co-op Presents: After the Apology 18

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with members of Support Not Separation, a coalition to end the unwarranted and… Read More
Larissa Behrendt, Australia, 2017, 81m.
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London Socialist Film Co-op Presents: Maixabel (2021) 15

London Socialist Film Co-op Presents: Maixabel. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Jim Simon from the UK Restorative… Read More
Iciar Bollain, Spain, 2021, 115m.
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London Socialist Film Co-op Presents: Walter Rodney - What they don’t Want you to Know 18

Join The London Socialist Film Co-Op for a screening of Walter Rodney: What they don't Want you to Know, a documentary… Read More
Daniyal Harris-Vajda and Arlen Harris, UK, 2022, 72m.
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Socialist Film Co-Op Grand Reopening: Ken Loach’s The Big Flame and The Flickering Flame Double Bill PG

Join us for the grand reopening of the Socialist Film Co-Op in its new home, The Garden Cinema. At this inaugural… Read More
Ken Loach, UK, 1969, 1996, 240m.
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