
1hr 49. UK 2010. Directed by Susanna White. With Emma Thompson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Maggie Smith, Daniel Mays, Ralph Fiennes, Rhys Ifans.
Presented by: The Mayor of London with Film London and BFI London Film Festival
Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang is a heart-warming, laugh-out-loud follow up to the successful Nanny McPhee (2005), with Oscar®-winner Emma Thompson once again donning prosthetics to play the governess with special powers. The film, which also stars Maggie Gyllenhaal (The Dark Knight), Rhys Ifans (The Boat That Rocked), Maggie Smith (Harry Potter films), Bill Bailey (Hot Fuzz) and Daniel Mays (Shifty), will be publically screened for the first time at London Film Day, before it goes on general release on 26 March.
Tickets £5 Adults / £1 Children
The film will be preceded by a free workshop at 1.30pm. Space is limited to 20 children. The workshop is now sold out.
London Film Day is a new initiative from the Mayor of London in association with Film London and the BFI London Film Festival to celebrate the magic of cinema across London on Sunday 21 March. As part of the Day you can be the first to see Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang and see some of the film's cast and crew at one of the 15 simultaneous World Public Premieres. Tickets for the premiere will be at a discounted price and there will also be FREE family workshops celebrating the magic of cinema and Nanny McPhee.






