The Odeon BFI IMAX is one of the largest cinema screens in the UK at 26 metre wide and 20 metre high

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BFI IMAX Cinema, London

The Odeon BFI IMAX is one of the largest cinema screens in the UK at 26 metre wide and 20 metre high.

The Odeon BFI IMAX is one of the largest cinema screens in the UK at 26 metre wide and 20 metre high. The 480 seater cinema screens 3D IMAX films as well as action films which work well on the huge screen for an immersive experience. Also hosts special all-nighters such as the Lord of the Rings Trilogy.


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About BFI IMAX Cinema

 1 Charlie Chaplin Walk

 +44 0870 787 2

 www.BFI.org.uk

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