The EFG programme for 2011-12 is divided into sixteen mini-seasons, each containing six screenings. The mini-seasons are:
- The Warners Gangster Film
- Native American Cinema
- Contemporary Polish Cinema
- Hispanic Horror
- Italian Crime
- Early Ozu
- Cold War Science Fiction
- Bad Girl Melodramas
- Queens of the Screwball Comedy
- World War I
- Silent Ford
- Sacha Guitry
- Robert Siodmak
- Canadian Documentaries
- Mahgreb and North African cinema
- William Castle
In addition there are three seasonal screenings for Halloween, Christmas and Valentine’s Day.
These mini-seasons are screened on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays as follows:
Sunday, 4.30pm
- Contemporary Polish Cinema (First quarter of programme)
- Robert Siodmak (Second quarter)
- Sacha Guitry (Third quarter)
- World War I (Fourth quarter)
Sunday, 7pm
- Queens of the Screwball Comedy (First quarter)
- Native American Cinema (Second quarter)
- Bad Girl Melodramas (Third quarter)
- The Warners Gangster Film (Fourth quarter)
Wednesday, 7pm
- Early Ozu (First quarter)
- Mahgreb and North African cinema (Second quarter)
- Silent Ford (Third quarter)
- Canadian Documentaries (Fourth quarter)
Friday, 8pm
- William Castle (First quarter)
- Italian Crime (Second quarter)
- Cold War Science Fiction (Third quarter)
- Hispanic Horror (Fourth quarter)
For full details of the films in each mini-season click on its name.
The seasonal screenings are shown on Sundays or Wednesdays at the appropriate weeks in the programme (e.g. the Halloween film is on the screening date closest to 31 October).
NB: Although we will endeavour to show the films listed in each season, changes to the programme due to circumstances beyond our control can inevitably occur. We try to avoid and minimise these whenever possible. Any updates or changes to the programme will be posted on this website, well in advance of the screening date.