In this all-star classic, set in the years leading up to the French Revolution, aristocrats vie for revenge.
In this 1988 all-star classic, set in the years leading up to the French Revolution, aristocrats vie against each other for revenge.
Based on a novel written in 1782 and starring actors including Glenn Close, John Malkovitch, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Uma Thurman, Dangerous Liaisons portrays a decadent and hedonistic society — one which would be destroyed in a few short years.
Runtime: 2 hours
This is the first of 4 film screenings in the Brunel Museum's French Revolution season, which will be shown in the Brunels' underground Tunnel Shaft.
This is the first of 4 film screenings in the Brunel Museum's French Revolution season, which will be shown in the Brunels' underground Tunnel Shaft:
Dangerous Liaisons (1988, dir. Stephen Frears). Wednesday 17 September. 18:30-22:00
Marie Antoinette (2006, dir. Sophia Ford Coppola)Wednesday 24 September. 18:30-22:00
Napoleon (2023, dir. Ridley Scott)Wednesday 1 October. 18:30-22:00
Les Misérables (2012, dir. Tom Hooper)Wednesday 8 October. 18:30-22:00
A discounted ticket giving admission to all four screenings is also available.

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Brunel Engine House, Railway Avenue, Rotherhithe, London, Greater London, SE16 4LF
020 7231 3840
Opening times
Friday, 10:30am –3:30pm
Saturday, 10:30am – 3:30pm
Sunday, 10:30am – 3:30pm
Monday, 10:30am – 3:30pm
(Guided Tour Weekends held fortnightly)