3.10.2025 - 5.12.2025 Events, Film

The Films of Andrzej Żuławski – A Repertory Season at Prince Charles Cinema

From the cult horror masterpiece Possession to the visionary sci-fi epic On the Silver Globe, Żuławski’s groundbreaking films will be brought back to the big screen at the Prince Charles Cinema this season.

Step into the surreal and provocative world of Andrzej Żuławski this autumn at the iconic Prince Charles Cinema in London. This curated season showcases a selection of the visionary Polish director’s most unforgettable films – now in stunning 4K and immersive double bills.

Screenings include:

Possession (1981) A harrowing psychological horror featuring Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill. Anna’s affair sets off a brutal spiral of violence, madness, and shocking revelations.

The Third Part of the Night (1971) A surrealist psychological horror set during WWII, where Michał endures murder and trauma in a dreamlike world of trapdoors and doubles.

The Devil (1972) A sinister, blood-soaked tale of conspiracy and murder during the Prussian invasion – banned in its time and now a cult classic.

On the Silver Globe (1988) A sci-fi epic about cosmic explorers who seek to establish a new civilisation but ultimately face primal regressions and mythmaking.

Location: Prince Charles Cinema, 7 Leicester Place, London WC2H 7BY

Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Żuławski for the first time, this season promises nights of ecstatic cinema, emotional intensity, and sheer artistic bravado.

Grab your tickets, embrace the madness, and experience the films that defy categorization.

Let the cinematic journey begin. More details and tickets here

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