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I think for people with kids (lots of them in ED) it will be a great help to have a local cinema - you don't want to be paying a babysitter for the time it takes you to travel to and from Brixton/Peckham etc.


Also - being able to have a drink before or after and walk home is a big advantage.



Edited to say - the kids will enjoy the cinema too - I forgot about that.

That's a great question Ms Blueberry. If it were opening today, I's ask for '20 feet from Stardom' to be on the bill. But in a years time, what's out there and current will be different. What I would like to see, apart from the money spinners (needed to keep the business open of course) is a commitment to independent documentary and UK filmmaking. I can think of many films that would find an audience in ED, without major distribution. This part of London is full of film makers and a fair few big players in the film industry too. I can't think of a better comapny than Picture House to embrace that.

(Posted by Louisa 26 November, 2013 16:05)


Best hot pizza locally - without question, Go Go's East Dulwich Grove. Plus you can get coleslaw and mix match the base sauce, unlike the poncey allegedly authentic Italian chain eateries who charge the earth of basically cheese on toast. I quite like the cheese and baked bean pizza in Iceland too. Let the insults come my way


Louisa.




(From the Franco Manca website)


The pizza is made from slow-rising sourdough (minimum 20 hours) and is baked in a wood burning 'Tufae' brick oven made on site by specialised artisans from Naples. This oven produces a heat of about 500c (930f). The slow levitation and blast-cooking process lock in the flour's natural aroma and moisture giving a soft, easily digestible crust. As a result, the edge (cornicione) is excellent and shouldn't be discarded.

Ms Blueberry Wrote:

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> What would we like our first film to be?





Passport to Pimlico


I think some of the residents of East Dulwich/Peckham will identify with the themes of history, displacement, identity and alienation.

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