Your ticket includes exclusive after-hours access to the Museum of Bath Architecture which is currently in the process of moving, whilst collections may be packed away in boxes you will still have time to explore the building before the screening.
Museum entry: 18:15 | Talk: 18:45 | Film start: 19:00 | Film finish: 20:44
Before the screening senior museum curator Dr Amy Frost will talk about the building’s history and share the journey the museum and Bath Preservation Trust is currently on.
Directed by Dziga Vertov, Man with a Movie Camera (1929) is widely regarded as one of the most influential films ever made. Free from narrative and actors, the film dazzles with rapid montage, inventive camera techniques and a vivid portrait of everyday Soviet life. Vertov’s pioneering “kino-eye” philosophy captures the rhythm of the city, the movement of its people and the sheer magic of filmmaking itself.
Standard: £12 | Open Concession: £15
Movie at the Museum brings cinema into Bath’s museums and heritage spaces, inviting audiences to experience film in extraordinary settings. Presented by FilmBath and Archeo-Heritage Film.