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Deep End
Dir. Jerzy Skolimowski
1970
Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown, Deep End is a psychological coming of age story, one of David Lynch’s favourite films …
Set in a swimming pool telling the story of school leaver 15 year old Mike meeting an older colleague in the baths …
Imagine sipping a cool glass of wine, enjoying a luxury Hot Dog, having walked the 200m long broadway over the reeds and edge of the Woodberry Wetlands Lake … the sound of Can’s 14 minute song washing over you in Deep End …
I love this film and I think that anyone coming to watch it is going to go away thinking ‘Wow, well that was special’ …
Eats and Music
Martin Green will be DJ-ing beforehand a suitably psychedelic set (CAN wrote Mother Sky for the film and it features in a 14 minute Soho scene).
The team at Woodberry have sourced some Vegan and Meat hot dogs (there’s a great ‘hot dog scene’ in the film …)
Why Watch Deep End?
David Lynch said that he didn’t like colour films but out of all of them this was his favourite … the colours are amazing and remind me of Don’t Look Now …
Jane Asher is so brilliant in this and John Moulder-Brown as the 15 year old.
There are so many brilliant scenes both in Soho and elsewhere in London … I love seeing films from the 60s for the London Street scenes.
If you came to The Swimmer you’ll love this …
Screening at 8.35pm, gates open for drinks and food from 7.30pm
DJ Martin Green before the film
Entrance on New River Path just off Woodberry Road, N16 - DON’T go to the Bethune entrance as it closes earlier.
Deep End
Dir. Jerzy Skolimowski
1970
Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown, Deep End is a psychological coming of age story, one of David Lynch’s favourite films …
Set in a swimming pool telling the story of school leaver 15 year old Mike meeting an older colleague in the baths …
Imagine sipping a cool glass of wine, enjoying a luxury Hot Dog, having walked the 200m long broadway over the reeds and edge of the Woodberry Wetlands Lake … the sound of Can’s 14 minute song washing over you in Deep End …
I love this film and I think that anyone coming to watch it is going to go away thinking ‘Wow, well that was special’ …
Eats and Music
Martin Green will be DJ-ing beforehand a suitably psychedelic set (CAN wrote Mother Sky for the film and it features in a 14 minute Soho scene).
The team at Woodberry have sourced some Vegan and Meat hot dogs (there’s a great ‘hot dog scene’ in the film …)
Why Watch Deep End?
David Lynch said that he didn’t like colour films but out of all of them this was his favourite … the colours are amazing and remind me of Don’t Look Now …
Jane Asher is so brilliant in this and John Moulder-Brown as the 15 year old.
There are so many brilliant scenes both in Soho and elsewhere in London … I love seeing films from the 60s for the London Street scenes.
If you came to The Swimmer you’ll love this …
Screening at 8.35pm, gates open for drinks and food from 7.30pm
DJ Martin Green before the film
Entrance on New River Path just off Woodberry Road, N16 - DON’T go to the Bethune entrance as it closes earlier.
Deep End
Dir. Jerzy Skolimowski
1970
Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown, Deep End is a psychological coming of age story, one of David Lynch’s favourite films …
Set in a swimming pool telling the story of school leaver 15 year old Mike meeting an older colleague in the baths …
Imagine sipping a cool glass of wine, enjoying a luxury Hot Dog, having walked the 200m long broadway over the reeds and edge of the Woodberry Wetlands Lake … the sound of Can’s 14 minute song washing over you in Deep End …
I love this film and I think that anyone coming to watch it is going to go away thinking ‘Wow, well that was special’ …
Eats and Music
Martin Green will be DJ-ing beforehand a suitably psychedelic set (CAN wrote Mother Sky for the film and it features in a 14 minute Soho scene).
The team at Woodberry have sourced some Vegan and Meat hot dogs (there’s a great ‘hot dog scene’ in the film …)
Why Watch Deep End?
David Lynch said that he didn’t like colour films but out of all of them this was his favourite … the colours are amazing and remind me of Don’t Look Now …
Jane Asher is so brilliant in this and John Moulder-Brown as the 15 year old.
There are so many brilliant scenes both in Soho and elsewhere in London … I love seeing films from the 60s for the London Street scenes.
If you came to The Swimmer you’ll love this …
Screening at 8.35pm, gates open for drinks and food from 7.30pm
DJ Martin Green before the film
Entrance on New River Path just off Woodberry Road, N16 - DON’T go to the Bethune entrance as it closes earlier.
Only food and drinks (including snacks) bought at Woodberry Wetlands Cafe can be consumed on-site
In the event it rains there is shelter
Seating is available but you’re welcome to bring your own seating