[FULLY BOOKED] Recall Me Maybe: In-Person Screening + Q&A
Wed 12 Nov
|Curzon Soho
The Financial Times invites WFTV members to a special screening of short film Recall Me Maybe. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Co-Director Juliet Riddell, Writer & Co- Director David Baddiel, Actor Gemma Whelan and FT AI Editor Madhu Murgia, hosted by WFTV CEO Katie Bailiff
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Time & Location
12 Nov 2025, 18:30 – 21:00 GMT
Curzon Soho, 99 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 5DY, UK
About the Event
The Financial Times invites WFTV members to a special screening of short film Recall Me Maybe. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Co-Director Juliet Riddell, Writer & Co- Director David Baddiel, Actor Gemma Whelan and FT AI Editor Madhu Murgia, hosted by WFTV CEO Katie Bailiff. There will be a drinks reception after the screening and Q&A.
In this moving and timely story, Stephen Fry plays a grandfather living with dementia who turns to AI to fill in the gaps in his memory. As the family navigates a digital archive of his life, they uncover unsettling truths — prompting them to ask: What memories are real? And how might AI reshape not just what we remember, but who we are and what we believe to be true?
Date: Wednesday 12 November
Location: Curzon Soho, 99 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 5DY, UK
Event Schedule:
6:30pm Arrivals with drinks
