The Houses of Parliament provide the incredible backdrop to three nights of very special open air cinema from the 5th, 6th, and 7th of August. The seat of the nation’s government and home to hundreds of years of theorising, plotting, psychological warfare and debate, what better location for a mini-season of film events under the banner “Landscapes of the Mind”?
Join us on Sunday 7 August for our third and final open-air big-screen experience at Victoria Tower Gardens at the Houses of Parliament, as we bring you Michel Gondry’s beautiful Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Bring a blanket to sit on and something warm to wear for after sunset.
(Because of the unique location of these screenings, our security team may ask to search your bag. And may confiscate, amongst other items, any bad memories.)
Please note that for public safety and environmental reasons, glass is not permitted anywhere in the Royal Parks. If bringing a picnic, please bring plastic cups and plastic bottles instead. Many thanks.
Entrance on Milbank, opposite Dean Stanley Street. Nearest tubes Westminster and Pimlico.