Tuesday 24 June 20:15 BFI Reuben Library

Michael Haneke’s thriller is a masterful exploration of urban dread. Two decades after the film’s release, its themes of guilt, denial, surveillance and generational trauma continue to resonate. Join fellow members for a discussion of one of cinema’s most provocative films, and take advantage of the extensive reading materials available at the BFI Reuben Library.

Members can book a joint ticket to the Salon and the screening of Hidden on Thursday 24 June 18:10 NFT3 for themselves and their guests in advance for just £8.

Members who watched the film on another date are welcome to come along to the free Salon discussion and show their Membership Card for admission on a first come, first served basis.

See the Michael Haneke season and the re-release of Hidden.

See the Library Collection Focus on Michael Haneke.