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Renoir cinema Venue Hire

 
 
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Brunswick Square, Bloomsbury, London WC1N 1AW 
 
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0207 420 4986  
 

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Renoir cinema has 4 rooms available for private hire

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Renoir cinema

Hire the Renoir cinema for your own event.

The Renoir cinema has four function rooms; the largest can hold a maximum of 251 guests, the smallest is ideal for 80.

Almost invisible in the ridiculous 1960s sci-fi architecture of the Brunswick Centre, the two-screen arthouse Renoir Cinema is a firm favourite with London's film buffs. It opened as the Bloomsbury Cinema in January 1972 with The Trojan Women starring Katharine Hepburn and Vanessa Redgrave. After a few rocky years and several different owners the cinema re-opened in 1986 with Vagabond and No Surrender. As its current name suggests, the speciality now is French cinema, with an immmense variety of independent, low budget and international works thrown in for good measure.
 

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SCREEN TWO

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251
 

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RENOIR CINEMA BAR

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80
 

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FaustFaustHeinrich Faust is fascinated by life and death, and the invisible ties which bind one person to another. He is inextricably drawn to Margarete and pursues her, only to accidentally kill Margarete's beloved brother during a fight. Attraction festers into obsession and Mephistopheles approaches the now ageing Faust with a tantalising proposition: one31st May 2012Thursday 31st May 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running until Thursday 31st May 2012
TIMES  25th May to 31st May 2012  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
Heinrich Faust is fascinated by life and death, and the invisible ties which bind one person to another. He is inextricably drawn to Margarete and pursues her, only to accidentally kill Margarete's beloved brother during a fight. Attraction festers into obsession and Mephistopheles approaches the now ageing Faust with a tantalising proposition: one
Faust
Free Men (Les Hommes Libres)Free Men (Les Hommes Libres)While the Nazis take control of Paris, Algerian immigrant Younes is among the black marketeers, who take advantage of a horrific situation. The French police recruit him to act as a spy and gather evidence against Si Kaddour Ben Ghabrit, head of the city mosque, whom they suspect of harbouring Jews. Younes agrees but his viewpoint slowly changes wh31st May 2012Thursday 31st May 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running until Thursday 31st May 2012
TIMES  Wednesday 30th May and Thursday 31st May 2012 at 2pm, 4.20pm, 6.40pm and 9pm  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
While the Nazis take control of Paris, Algerian immigrant Younes is among the black marketeers, who take advantage of a horrific situation. The French police recruit him to act as a spy and gather evidence against Si Kaddour Ben Ghabrit, head of the city mosque, whom they suspect of harbouring Jews. Younes agrees but his viewpoint slowly changes wh
Free Men (Les Hommes Libres)
Goodbye First Love (Un Amour De Jeunesse)Goodbye First Love (Un Amour De Jeunesse)In 1999 Paris, 15-year-old Camille is madly in love with Sullivan and wants to spend every waking minute with him. He feels slightly suffocated by her affection and attempts to moderate her behaviour. They get out of the city and head to Ardeche where Sullivan reveals that he and a male friend are soon to leave for a 10-month tour of South America.31st May 2012Thursday 31st May 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running until Thursday 31st May 2012
TIMES  Wednesday 30th May 2012 at 3.30pm and 8.45pm & Thursday 31st May 2012 at 1.45pm and 6.30pm  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
In 1999 Paris, 15-year-old Camille is madly in love with Sullivan and wants to spend every waking minute with him. He feels slightly suffocated by her affection and attempts to moderate her behaviour. They get out of the city and head to Ardeche where Sullivan reveals that he and a male friend are soon to leave for a 10-month tour of South America.
Goodbye First Love (Un Amour De Jeunesse)
Le HavreLe HavreStruggling author Marcel Marx finally admits defeat when it comes to his literary ambitions so he settles into the gentle ebb and flow of life in the port city of Le Havre, where he ekes out a meagre living by shining shoes. By chance, Marcel meets African boy Idrissa, who has just arrived in the port from Gabon along with several other illegal imm31st May 2012Thursday 31st May 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running until Thursday 31st May 2012
TIMES  Wednesday 30th May 2012 at 1.20pm & Thursday 31st May 2012 at 4.15pm and 9.05pm  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
Struggling author Marcel Marx finally admits defeat when it comes to his literary ambitions so he settles into the gentle ebb and flow of life in the port city of Le Havre, where he ekes out a meagre living by shining shoes. By chance, Marcel meets African boy Idrissa, who has just arrived in the port from Gabon along with several other illegal imm
Le Havre
Free Men (Les Hommes Libres)Free Men (Les Hommes Libres)While the Nazis take control of Paris, Algerian immigrant Younes is among the black marketeers, who take advantage of a horrific situation. The French police recruit him to act as a spy and gather evidence against Si Kaddour Ben Ghabrit, head of the city mosque, whom they suspect of harbouring Jews. Younes agrees but his viewpoint slowly changes wh1st June 2012Thursday 7th June 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running from Friday 1st June 2012 until Thursday 7th June 2012
TIMES  1st Jun to 7th Jun 2012 - Various Times  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
While the Nazis take control of Paris, Algerian immigrant Younes is among the black marketeers, who take advantage of a horrific situation. The French police recruit him to act as a spy and gather evidence against Si Kaddour Ben Ghabrit, head of the city mosque, whom they suspect of harbouring Jews. Younes agrees but his viewpoint slowly changes wh
Free Men (Les Hommes Libres)
Goodbye First Love (Un Amour De Jeunesse)Goodbye First Love (Un Amour De Jeunesse)In 1999 Paris, 15-year-old Camille is madly in love with Sullivan and wants to spend every waking minute with him. He feels slightly suffocated by her affection and attempts to moderate her behaviour. They get out of the city and head to Ardeche where Sullivan reveals that he and a male friend are soon to leave for a 10-month tour of South America.2nd June 2012Thursday 7th June 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running from Friday 1st June 2012 until Thursday 7th June 2012
TIMES  2nd Jun & 3rd Jun, 5th Jun and 7th Jun 2012 - Various Times  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
In 1999 Paris, 15-year-old Camille is madly in love with Sullivan and wants to spend every waking minute with him. He feels slightly suffocated by her affection and attempts to moderate her behaviour. They get out of the city and head to Ardeche where Sullivan reveals that he and a male friend are soon to leave for a 10-month tour of South America.
Goodbye First Love (Un Amour De Jeunesse)
HimizuHimizuFourteen-year-old Sumida and his mother are fortunate - they live on a houseboat and emerged from catastrophe relatively unscathed. Many of their friends and neighbours do not fare so well and are forced to live in tents while the massive clear-up operation begins around them. Classmate Chazawa lavishes Sumida with unwanted attention and as the lad2nd June 2012Thursday 7th June 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running from Friday 1st June 2012 until Thursday 7th June 2012
TIMES  2nd June 2012 at 4pm, 3rd June 2012 at 2.30pm & 6th June 2012 at 6.15pm  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
Fourteen-year-old Sumida and his mother are fortunate - they live on a houseboat and emerged from catastrophe relatively unscathed. Many of their friends and neighbours do not fare so well and are forced to live in tents while the massive clear-up operation begins around them. Classmate Chazawa lavishes Sumida with unwanted attention and as the lad
Himizu
Le HavreLe HavreStruggling author Marcel Marx finally admits defeat when it comes to his literary ambitions so he settles into the gentle ebb and flow of life in the port city of Le Havre, where he ekes out a meagre living by shining shoes. By chance, Marcel meets African boy Idrissa, who has just arrived in the port from Gabon along with several other illegal imm1st June 2012Thursday 7th June 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running from Friday 1st June 2012 until Thursday 7th June 2012
TIMES  1st Jun to 4th Jun and 6th Jun 2012 - Various Times  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
Struggling author Marcel Marx finally admits defeat when it comes to his literary ambitions so he settles into the gentle ebb and flow of life in the port city of Le Havre, where he ekes out a meagre living by shining shoes. By chance, Marcel meets African boy Idrissa, who has just arrived in the port from Gabon along with several other illegal imm
Le Havre
Tales Of The Night (Les Contes De La Nuit)Tales Of The Night (Les Contes De La Nuit)Six animated fables in which a hero must overcome his fears to win the heart of a princess. Loosely linked by a framing device, the stories include a groom-to-be whose dark secret - that he is a werewolf - jeopardises the biggest day of his life, a Caribbean lad who must pass a series of perilous challenges in the Land of the Dead, an honest stable1st June 2012Thursday 7th June 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running from Friday 1st June 2012 until Thursday 7th June 2012
TIMES  1st Jun to 7th Jun 2012 - Various Times  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
Six animated fables in which a hero must overcome his fears to win the heart of a princess. Loosely linked by a framing device, the stories include a groom-to-be whose dark secret - that he is a werewolf - jeopardises the biggest day of his life, a Caribbean lad who must pass a series of perilous challenges in the Land of the Dead, an honest stable
Tales Of The Night (Les Contes De La Nuit)
The Turin Horse (A Torinoi Lo)The Turin Horse (A Torinoi Lo)An old man called Ohlsdorfer and his daughter live in a windswept farmhouse. Every day, they weather the unforgiving elements to fetch water from a well, using the horse to pull their wagon. Father and child return to the homestead to meagre rations and fleeting conversation. A visit from neighbour Bernhard to buy some liquor provides respite from 1st June 2012Thursday 7th June 2012 Where:
Renoir Cinema,   Brunswick Shopping Centre  Marchmont Street    WC1N 1AW
Category: event
event  Running from Friday 1st June 2012 until Thursday 7th June 2012
TIMES  1st Jun to 7th Jun 2012 - Various Times  PRICING  £10.50, Mon-Fri 2pm-5pm £7.50, child £6, all shows before 2pm £6
An old man called Ohlsdorfer and his daughter live in a windswept farmhouse. Every day, they weather the unforgiving elements to fetch water from a well, using the horse to pull their wagon. Father and child return to the homestead to meagre rations and fleeting conversation. A visit from neighbour Bernhard to buy some liquor provides respite from
The Turin Horse (A Torinoi Lo)
 
 

What's On Today

Near Renoir Cinema

 
 
 
 
The Triumph Of Pleasure: Vauxhall Gardens 1729-1786
Exhibitions | Until 9th September 2012 

The Foundling Museum 2 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

Paintings, engravings, objects and manuscripts from private and public collections, exploring the relationship between the gardens and the cultural landscape ...More

The Light & Shadow Salon: Talk
Exhibitions | On 31st May 2012 

The Horse Hospital 2 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

Filmmaker Jo Ann Kaplan and visual arts activist Jo Wonder discuss their work....More

Charles Dickens Museum Reading Group
Exhibitions | Until 19th July 2012 

Charles Dickens Museum 7 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

If you're a fan of the great literary genius Charles Dickens and love nothing more than a good natter over ...More

Mapdance 2012
Dance | On 31st May 2012 

The Place 8 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

An opportunity to see a number of newly-devised contemporary dance works, commissioned by Nigel Charnock, Saju Hari, Detta Howe and ...More

Magali Charrier: How My Hand Got To Know My Feet
Exhibitions | Until 23rd June 2012 

The Place 8 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

The French artist and filmmaker presents a series of works including multi-screen dance films and preparatory sketches, following her three-month ...More

Francis Davison: Collages
Exhibitions | Until 31st May 2012 

Austin/Desmond Fine Art 9 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

Abstract works by the artist....More

Baby Bounce And Rhyme Time (Under 2s)
Kids Events | Until 31st May 2012 

Holborn Library 9 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

Rhymes and games....More

Picasso Prints: The Vollard Suite
Picasso Prints: The Vollard Suite
Exhibitions | Until 2nd September 2012 

British Museum 9 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

The British Museum has recently been fortunate enough to acquire the complete Vollard Suite - a set of 100 etchings ...More

 
Mine to Medals
Mine to Medals
Exhibitions | Until 9th September 2012 

British Museum 9 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

For some this British Museum exhibition may be as close as they'll get to an Olympic gold medal - despite ...More

 
Crowns And Ducats: Shakespeare's Money And Medals
Exhibitions | Until 25th November 2012 

British Museum 9 minutes walk from Renoir Cinema

A display of various coins that appear in the plays of Shakespeare, shown alongside other objects, medals and prints that ...More

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