David Holzman's Diary
Second Run Monday FREE screenings continue with screening of 1967 cult comic satire
Go to the Roxy Bar and Screen for a free screening of DAVID HOLZMAN'S DIARY on Monday 13th October at 8pm.
It's part of their regular free film night called Second Run Mondays and this October screening will be of Jim McBride's brilliant satire DAVID HOLZMAN'S DIARY.
"A landmark in independent filmmaking that feels as fresh as ever" Cinemateque
Shot in 1967, David Holzman's Diary is a milestone in contemporary film history. Brilliantly conceived and executed, it manages to simultaneously be very much of its time and very many years ahead of its time.
The film tells the story of David Holzman, a young man infatuated with film and film-making. Newly unemployed and beset with doubts and worries, Holzman thinks that filming his everyday existence will 'bring life into focus'. Staged to seem like a documentary of a real person's life, Holzman's filming of his life starts to take over his life.
David Holzman's Diary (73 mins) starts at 8pm prompt on Monday 13th October, a guest speaker will introduce the film. There's no charge to watch the film but they might eye you at the bar for drink!
Find out more about the Roxy Cinema or call 020 740 740 57.
How to get there
To help you plan your visit, visit Transport for London's Journey Planner, whether you're walking, cycling, driving, using the tube or buses, Journey Planner will provide the fastest, most efficient route.
Located at 128 - 132 Borough High Street, the Roxy is easily accessible from Borough tube station.
If on the bus jump on the 21, 35, 40, 133, 343 or C10.



