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Night at the Movies 2026

Night at the Movies 2026

Featured 3 award-winning student films

Tuesday 13th January 2026

NW London Venue

Screening + Q&A: 19:00-21:00
followed by a Dessert Reception


It was a privilege to share such an exceptional programme of films. From Meyer Levinson-Blount’s powerful and thought-provoking Butcher’s Stain to Omer Koren’s compelling House Arrest, and Tamar Schwartz’s bold and darkly comic Dear Mr. Tarantino, the evening showcased extraordinary emerging talent and the richness of contemporary storytelling.
We were especially honoured to be joined by filmmaker Meyer Levinson-Blount, who travelled to London for the event, and by our wonderful MC Dan Patterson, whose conversation and insights added real depth to the evening. 

We enjoyed the films, the conversation, and the opportunity to connect with fellow guests over drinks and dessert at the end of the evening.

Q&A: Writer/Producer Dan Patterson

 with Filmmaker

Meyer Levinson-Blount


Minimum donation £36

For more information or to submit a question: events@tau-trust.co.uk

Featured Films

This year we screened the remarkable short film

Butcher’s Stain

directed by Meyer Levinson-Blount

winner of the silver medal at the Student Academy Awards (run by the Oscars)!

The film tells the story of Samir, a Palestinian butcher working at an Israeli supermarket, who is accused of tearing down the Israeli hostage posters in the break room. Samir sets out to prove his innocence in order to keep the job he desperately needs


The second film we screened will be 

House Arrest

directed by Omer Koren

A young immigrant nanny finds her dream home with a wealthy family she works for. But when the father undergoes house arrest, her role changes and she must watch him instead.
It premiered earlier this year at the Tel-Aviv International Student Film Festival.


The third film was the female-driven, deranged action comedy

Dear Mr. Tarantino

directed by Tamar Schwarz

Gaia has always dreamed of being a famous actor, so when she discovers that famous director Quentin Tarantino is coming to the restaurant, she decides to do everything she can to meet him and try her luck at getting a bit of stardust, and that is where everything starts to go wild.