![]() Barnaby Southcombe, 2012) – available on Amazon Prime Video, YouTube and Google Play Enrica Colusso, 2012) – available on Vimeo (free) Simon Robinson, 2016) – available on Vimeo (free) Véréna Paravel & J.P Sniadecki, 2010) - available on YouTube and Google Play Stewart Bird, Rene Lichtman and Peter Gessner, 1970) – available on Vimeo in the United States Paul Kelly and Kieran Evans, 2003) – available on BFI Player Andrea Luka Zimmerman, 2015) - available on LUXplayer Peg Rawes and Beth Lord, 2016) – available on Vimeo (free) Sally Mumby-Croft & Xavier Zapata, 2009) - available on Vimeo (free) Sidney Lumet, 1975) – available on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube Lumiere Brothers, 1896) – available on Catalogue Lumiere (free) Armitage, 1901) – available on the Library of Congress website (free) Demolishing and Building up the Star Theatre (dir.Paul Sng, 2017) – available on Amazon Prime Video, YouTube and Google Play Dispossession: The Great Social Housing Swindle (dir.Office for Subversive Architecture, 2013) – available on osa website (free) Porter, 1905) – available on Light Cone (free) Steven Ball and Rastko Novaković, 2014) – available on Vimeo (free) Katy Beinart & Kate Theophilus, 2015) – available on Vimeo (free) John Smith, 1996) – available on LUX (free) Henrietta Williams with David Anderson, Simon Ball & Zoltan Biedermann, 2017) - available on Vimeo (free) Michele Lancione, 2017) – available on Vimeo (free) William Raban, 2010) – available on BFI Player Click on the film title to find out how we screened it as part of our series: These are a selection of films we have screened that are available on streaming services, for free, to rent or to buy. We are also working to bring audio from our panel discussion with Anna Minton, Rodrigo Firmino and Tiago De Luca online soon.Listen to our Urban Laboratory lecture with Valeria Ribeiro Corossacz: 'White Middle-Class households: race, class and sex inequalities in Rio'.Available on MUBI and Curzon Home Cinema.Neighbouring Sounds pictures this complex phenomenon through the slow building of characters and their connections to one another in an affluent neighbourhood in the city of Recife, Brazil, following the arrival of an independent private security firm. Fear and paranoia contaminates the vision of “the other” and helps defining commonalities and separations. Upper and middle classes, working and low-income classes, dispute power and protagonism in the making of urban spaces and territories. Placemaking in these countries is a process marked by constant tensions in the simmering relations between the parties in an ever more complex social stratification. The winds of global capitalism and economic prosperity brought about some complex clashes between modernity and a colonial culture of masters and servants in countries like Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and many other fast-growing emergent nations. The list includes titles where they are available for free, as part of a subscription service, or available to rent or buy. The links below are primarily for viewers in the UK, although many are relevant to those based elsewhere in the world. We look forward to returning to their screens and we hope you can support them once they re-open.įor now, home viewing is the way, and we're pleased to share the Urban Lab Films online collection: films we have screened either as standalone features, curated evenings, or thematic series' over the past nine years. As cinemas have been forced to close in response to the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, we know this period will be difficult for them, so we wish to extend thanks to our partners, in particular Bertha DocHouse, the ICA, The Cinema Museum, and BFI, as well as the cinema exhibitors network Film Hub London. Over that period we are very proud to have partnered with cinemas and other spaces across London and further afield to bring the best of urban cinema to engaged audiences. Since 2011, UCL Urban Laboratory has run Urban Lab Films, a public programme of screenings on cities, urbanisation and urban experience across a range of genres. We have rounded up films showcased as part of Urban Lab Films that are available to watch on demand through streaming services.
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