East Anglian Film Archive: Summer Special

Events

East Anglian Film Archive: Summer Special

📅 Tuesday 16th June 2026
🕐 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
📍 Screen 1, Cinema City, Norwich

🎟️ Tickets: Free, but booking is essential due to limited seating.   Reserve your seat here >>>

 

Overview

Join us for a special anniversary screening marking 50 years of the East Anglian Film Archive.

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What to expect

This event celebrates the region’s rich tradition of amateur and independent film making with a programme of fiction and documentary films that evocatively portray the distinctive landscapes of East Anglia and the shifting rhythms of an unfolding summer.

Accompanying the astonishingly beautiful and wistful ‘lost’ masterpiece Her Village Summer (1966) will be a selection of other visually compelling and expressively composed works, rarely seen on the big screen, that showcase the depth, diversity and imaginative scope of the archive’s extraordinary collection.

 

Admission

This event is free to attend, but spaces are limited.  We recommend that you reserve a seat in advance. Let us know you’re coming >>>

 

Feedback

We’d love to hear your thoughts! After the event, please consider filling out our 🤝Feedback Survey to help us improve future screenings.

 

Support Our work

This event is free to attend. However, if you’d like to support the work of the East Anglian Film Archive, donations of any size are always appreciated and go directly toward preserving and sharing our collections: 💛 Donate Here

Further Information and Accessibility

Venue: Cinema City, St Andrew’s Street, Norwich NR2 4AD.

Finding the venue: Cinema City is a short walk from Norwich Castle Meadow Bus Terminal, and a 15-minute walk from Norwich Train Station.

Parking: There are no parking facilities at the cinema. There are several on-street parking spaces for Blue Badge Holders opposite the cinema on Princes Street. The closest car park to the cinema is St Andrew’s Car Park on Duke Street, about 300 metres away.

Accessibility: The venue is fully accessible to customers with limited mobility including wheelchair users. Screen 1 is located on the 1st Floor accessible by lift.  Dedicated wheelchair spaces are available.  If you wish to reserve a wheelchair space, please let us know when booking.

Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome. If you wish to bring a dog to the screening, please let us know when booking so we can arrange an aisle seat. The venue will happily provide drinking water for your dog.

For further information and to let us know how we can make this event accessible for you, please contact us.

 

Header image: Her Village Summer, 1966