Barbican Film Season: The Colour of Money

Check out The Colour of Money Barbican Film Season for flicks that take you from the gold rush to the credit crunch. 

Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street, which will be shown as part of the Barbican's Colour of Money season
Films about money: Barbican Centre London
Greed is most certainly good at the Barbican Centre this September. Feast your eyes on millionaire megalomaniacs and adolescent beggars during their Colour of Money season from 10 – 20 September.
A panel discussion, led by expert speakers and filmmakers, will kick off The Colour of Money season with an opening gala that poses the question, 'Is inequality killing London?'
Cinema Barbican: Films in the Season
The Barbican Film season programme will include a wide selection of drama films that explore wealth, poverty, corruption and consumerism. We’re particularly looking forward to attending the special preview of controversial documentary Tigers (2014) and rediscovering Scorsese flicks Casino (1995) and Wolf of Wall Street (2014).
For a full list of the films showing and to buy Barbican tickets to the season, visit their website


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What Barbican Film Season: The Colour of Money
Where Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London, EC2Y 8DS | MAP
Nearest tube Moorgate (underground)
When 10 Sep 15 – 20 Sep 15, 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Price £11.50 Barbican Members; £9.20 Concessions; £10.50 Under 18s; £6 Young Barbican; £5/£10/£15 Monday Madness; £6 (New Release films only); Student Tuesdays £5
Website Click here to book via the Barbican




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