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  1. The Scala was the UK’s most notorious repertory cinema. Throughout the years of Thatcher and fear-mongering film censorship, it stuck two fingers up to the establishment with a mind-bogglingly eclectic menu, from Hollywood classics to arthouse obscurities to extreme gore.

  2. Jan 4, 2024 · SCALA SPIRIT: 30 transgressive films perfect for a raucous midnight screening. 30 years since the demise of London’s legendary Scala cinema – a haven for mavens of arthouse obscurities and gloriously scuzzy cinema – we celebrate the new documentary Scala!!! by asking writers, critics and filmmakers – including John Waters, Bette Gordon ...

  3. Scala Cinema 1978-1993 features the complete collection of all 178 monthly programs plus photographs and ephemera. It is also an in-depth and often outrageous time-traveling history...

  4. London’s legendary Scala cinema becomes immortalised in this riotous documentary that lovingly captures its youthful punk spirit. Running from 1978 till 1993, the Scala was infamous for its dynamic…

  5. Scala Cinema: The Book. Jane Giles, former manager and programmer of the Scala, worked tirelessly with FAB Press to create a brand new book that features every single Scala programme from 1978 – 1993, with a full index of films, history of the Scala and London’s cultural scene, and plenty of photos and anecdotes about the time.

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  6. Jan 9, 2024 · The full title of the BFI and crowd-funded documentary Scala!!! is “Scala!!! Or The Incredibly Strange Rise And Fall Of The World’s Wildest Cinema And How It Influenced A Mixed-up Generation Of Weirdos And Misfits.

  7. SCALA CINEMA 1978-1993. For 15 years, London’s Scala Cinema Club was the most influential and notorious repertory cinema in the UK.

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