In 1832, another rebellion rocks Paris.
In 1832, another rebellion rocks Paris. Based on the hit musical, itself based on Victor Hugo's novel of 1862, Les Misérables depicts yet another episode in the turbulent republican movements of 1700s and 1800s France.
With an all-star cast including Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway, Eddie Redmayne and more, this rousing epic won three Oscars in 2013, including Best Supporting Actress for Hathaway's performance.
This is the last 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
Reduced-price tickets giving admission to all four film screenings are also available.

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Visitor information
Address
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)