Harlow Library Film Club – Free Weekly Screenings

Posted on: September 18, 2025

Looking for a cosy weekend activity? Join Screentime Free Film Club at Harlow Central Library every Saturday from 2 PM – 4 PM for a free film screening. No booking is needed, and refreshments are available at a small charge — perfect for a relaxed Saturday afternoon.

Here’s what’s coming up:

  • Sat, 20 Sep – Southern Comfort
    National Guardsmen face danger and paranoia deep in the Louisiana swamp. (1h 46m)
  • Sat, 27 Sep – Cop au Vin
    French mystery with Inspector Lavardin untangling small-town secrets. (1h 50m)

  • Sat, 4 Oct – She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
    John Wayne stars in this iconic cavalry Western. (1h 44m)

  • Sat, 11 Oct – Pirosmani
    A poetic biopic of Georgian painter Nikoloz Pirosmanishvili. (1h 25m)

  • Sat, 18 Oct – The Cat and the Canary
    Classic haunted-house mystery with humor and suspense. (1h 12m)

  • Sat, 25 Oct – Rec (Halloween Special)
    A chilling found-footage Spanish horror that will keep you on the edge of your seat. (1h 14m)

For full details and updates, visit the Harlow Library website.

📍 Location: Harlow Central Library, Upstairs Screening Room
🆓 Entry: Free (no booking required)
Extras: Snacks & soft drinks available for a small charge

Come along, bring a friend, and enjoy great films in great company!

Download the flyer here

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