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IWM London | IWM Lecture Day: War in Film

Join us at IWM London for a day of fascinating and insightful discussions on the representation of War in Film, from the First World War to now.  

Hear from a range of expert historians, authors and podcasters as we dive into IWM's vast collection of film and discuss the importance of film for the recording and representiion of conflict, and how this in turn feeds into how we see ourselves and our national history.

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  • IWM London Adult - War In Film
    IWM London Adult - War In Film
    £40.00

    Adult aged 16+ years.

    0 30 max

    Adult aged 16+ years.

  • IWM London Adult Life Member - War In Film
    IWM London Adult Life Member - War In Film
    £40.00

    Adult Life Member aged 16+. Please bring your IWM membership card with you.

    0 30 max

    Adult Life Member aged 16+. Please bring your IWM membership card with you.

  • IWM London Adult Patron - War In Film
    IWM London Adult Patron - War In Film
    £40.00

    Patron Adult aged 16+.

    0 30 max

    Patron Adult aged 16+.

  • IWM London Carer - War In Film
    IWM London Carer - War In Film
    Free

    Visitors with a disability are welcome to bring a carer free of charge. If an individual requires more than one carer ticket, please contact Customer Services with your booking number to request. Please be aware that we may ask for proof of eligibility.

    0 1 max

    Visitors with a disability are welcome to bring a carer free of charge. If an individual requires more than one carer ticket, please contact Customer Services with your booking number to request. Please be aware that we may ask for proof of eligibility.

IWM London | IWM Lecture Day: War in Film

Join us at IWM London for a day of fascinating and insightful discussions on the representation of War in Film, from the First World War to now.  

Hear from a range of expert historians, authors and podcasters as we dive into IWM's vast collection of film and discuss the importance of film for the recording and representiion of conflict, and how this in turn feeds into how we see ourselves and our national history.

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