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Health on Film: Seven Songs for a Long Life

25th September 2025, 6pm - 8.30pm

Clarence Hall, NW1 8RN

Free (Donations welcome)

woman in wheelchair wearing earphones closes her eyes, sitting next to woman in white nurses uniform. they both have their mouths open in singing pose

25th September 2025, 6pm - 8.30pm

Clarence Hall, NW1 8RN

Free (Donations welcome)

Join Castlehaven on Thursday 25th September for another screening in our Health on Film series!

They'll be showing Seven Songs for a Long Life (2015, dir. Amy Hardie), a tender and life-affirming documentary set in a Scottish hospice, where patients facing terminal illness confront their fears and hopes through music.

Blending intimate conversations with heartfelt performances, the film explores what it means to live well while living with uncertainty. At its core, it’s a powerful reflection on mortality, resilience, and the role of creativity and connection in supporting our health and wellbeing.

Bring a friend, grab some popcorn, and join Castlehaven for an evening of reflective, thought-provoking cinema in a warm and welcoming space.

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