The National Gallery of Art will present a film series called “Burning Illusions: British Film and Thatcherism” that will run until Saturday, May 27.
The series will run adjacent to “This is Britain,” a photography exhibition focused on the changes in British society in the ‘70s and ‘80s.
The gallery will also show four titles surrounding the UK’s Section 28 on March 5 — “Section 28: Spoken Histories and Queer Defiance.” For more details, visit the gallery’s website.
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