A publicity programme for the National Film Theatre for September 2001, featuring an image from 'His Girl Friday' on the front cover. The programme contains information about the NFT's film screenings and seasons for the month, which included the first part of the NFT's retrospective of films starring Cary Grant, featuring screenings of 'Blonde Venus', 'Bringing Up Baby' and 'Only Angels have Wings', the second part of a season of films directed by Werner Herzog, including 'The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser' and 'Little Dieter Needs to Fly', a selection of films screened under the NFT's 'Treasures' banner, including 'On the Waterfront' and 'Taxi Driver', and the fifth annual television festival - TV2001. Further highlights included a retrospective of Tom Baker's television work, a series of 'Sunday Silents' screenings of films directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin, a short season of films related to musicals and theatre, educational and junior events, and other films from the archive. The programme features screening times, synopses and photos for each of the individual titles as well as general venue and booking information. Also included is a 'stop press' addition to the programme - 'The Guardian Interview with Baz Luhrmann' followed by a screening of 'Moulin Rouge - and the month's NFT Member Newsletter.

Item number 98311
Category Periodical
Type Cinema Publicity
Language English
Country of origin UK
Related people Baz Luhrmann (Subject)
Cary Grant (Subject)
Werner Herzog (Subject)