It is accessed from the Croydon Clocktower arts complex on Katharine Street.
The cinema was established in the 1990s, to honour the director David Lean, who was born in the town.
[1] It was formed as a small, intimate, art house-style cinema to showcase the best of British film and World cinema as well as classic re-releases and recent favourites.
It was established in a part of the 19th century Town Hall which had previously been used as a local studies library.
[2] It closed as a result of council funding cuts in 2011, although films continued to be shown under the David Lean banner at the Fairfield Halls and the Spread Eagle pub.