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As this Spring Season brochure goes to print, the BAFTA and Academy Awards ceremonies are just about to take place.
We have reprogrammed some of the big favourites and even left a couple of gaps in our schedule to fit in any lastminute surprises. If you missed gems such as ‘Hamnet’, ‘Marty Supreme’, ‘Sirât’, ‘Song Sung Blue’ and ‘Sentimental Value’, we’ve got you covered. If you’ve been eagerly awaiting our cover film ‘The Secret Agent’, don’t miss it – you are in for a treat.
Some other highlights coming up in the Spring are: ‘Mother’s Pride’, a very funny comedy based around pubs and craft brewing; a new adaptation of Enid Blyton’s ‘The Magic Faraway Tree’; the exciting ‘Project Hail Mary’ starring Ryan Gosling; plus the moving and funny drama ‘Midwinter Break’, which follows a couple’s (Cillian Hynds and Lesley Manville) trip to Amsterdam.
We continue our Japanese Foundation Touring Programme with three varied films – a classic, an anime and a brand-new thriller. You will also notice in this season’s programme an abundance of quality world cinema, from the few already mentioned above, but accompanied by other hidden gems such as ‘Redoubt’ (Sweden), ‘The President’s Cake’ (Iraq), ‘Sound of Falling’ (Germany), ‘All That’s Left of You’ (Palestine), ‘Diamanti’ (Italy) and ‘The Love that Remains’ (Iceland).

One of the most eagerly awaited Exhibition on Screen documentaries is released in March – ‘Turner & Constable’ – which complements the Tate Britain exhibition. As a companion piece, we present ‘Masters, Muses & Madness’, a selection of artist biopics and a talk on ‘Women Artists on Film’.


Following our first two Staff Choices by Mark (Projection) and Anne-Marie (Executive Director) in the Winter, this season we put the pressure on Ninian, who most of you know as the font of all film knowledge in the Box Office. He has gone with a rarely seen Western gem – ‘Bad Company’ - which he implores you take a look at on the big screen.
See you at the cinema
HEAD OF PROGRAMMING




SAT 7 MAR 20:15
Through loss, love and self-discovery, a woman transforms pain into art and writes a life on her own terms.
Kristen Stewart makes her feature directorial debut here with an unflinching portrait of womanhood, survival and artistry at the fragmented crossroads of memory and memoir, adapted from the book of the same name by Lidia Yuknavitch. Imogen Poots stars as Lidia, a young woman who finds escape from an abusive home through competitive swimming in the 1980s. Poots is astounding, giving heart and soul to a performance of a woman who cannot help but careen her way through life like a bull in a china shop.
USA 2025 KRISTEN STEWART 128M

ROYAL BALLET & OPERA
TUE 3 MAR 19:15
SUN 8 MAR 15:00
TICKETS £19.50
KIDS (UNDER 15) £10
Set to Adolphe Adam’s evocative score and with atmospheric designs by John Macfarlane, this classic ballet conjures up the earthly and otherworldly realms in a tale of love, betrayal and redemption.
The peasant girl Giselle has fallen in love with Albrecht. When she discovers that he is actually a nobleman promised to another, she kills herself in despair. Her spirit joins the Wilis: the vengeful ghosts of women hell-bent on killing any man who crosses their path in a dance to the death. Wracked with guilt, Albrecht visits Giselle’s grave, where he must face the Wilis – and Giselle’s ghost. Peter Wright’s 1985 production of this quintessential romantic ballet is a classic of The Royal Ballet repertory. Choreography - Marius Petipa after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot; Music - Adolphe Adam; Conductor - Vello Pahn.
140M INC INTERVAL


FRI 6 MAR 15:30 & 20:15
SAT 7 MAR 12:45 & 18:00
SUN 8 MAR 12:45 & 17:45
MON 9 MAR 15:30 & 20:00
TUE 10 MAR 15:30 & 18:00
WED 11 MAR 14:45
THU 12 MAR 13:00 & 20:15
Amidst the chaos of World War II, Tommy Shelby returns to a bombed Birmingham and becomes involved in secret wartime missions based on true events, facing new threats as he reckons with his past and rising national stakes.
Set in 1940, the film shifts the narrative into the heart of the Second World War. This is a brilliant, if inevitable, progression. We left Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) in 1936, a man who had faked his own death to escape the suffocating walls of his own making. The film’s title, ‘The Immortal Man’, carries a heavy irony. Is it a reference to Tommy’s uncanny ability to survive the impossible, or a nod to the fact that the ghost of the Birmingham gangster can never truly rest while the world burns around him? Tom Harper returns to direct the film, and joining the returning cast such as Murphy, Sophie Rundle and Stephen Graham, are Barry Keoghan, known for his roles in ‘Saltburn’ and ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’, along with ‘Dune’ actor Rebecca Ferguson and ‘Pulp Fiction’ star Tim Roth.
UK 2026 TOM HARPER 112M
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
FRI 6 MAR 12:45
SUN 8 MAR 20:00
MON 9 MAR 12:45
THU 12 MAR 15:30


‘Lightning and Thunder’, a Milwaukee husband and wife Neil Diamond tribute act, experience soaring success and devastating heartbreak in their musical journey together.
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson shine as these troubled souls - a middle-aged mechanic and hairdresser - drawn to each other as much as they are to their shared love of the venerable singer-songwriter, and the film’s musical sequences are superb. The best Neil Diamond songs are catchy enough to unite huge crowds, they’re deeply sentimental, and they refuse to make even the slightest effort to be cool… just like this film. It shows us that everyone has a voice worth using and the world is a better place when we all sing along.
USA 2025 CRAIG BREWER 133M



TUE 10 MAR 12:45 (PLUS Q&A)
WED 11 MAR 12:45 & 17:00
THU 12 MAR 18:15
SAT 14 MAR 12:15
SUN 15 MAR 15:45
MON 16 MAR 12:45
WED 18 MAR 18:15
SAT 21 MAR 13:30
TICKETS £15
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, this unmissable new documentary explores Turner and Constable’s intertwined lives and legacies in tandem with the groundbreaking Tate exhibition. Two of Britain’s greatest painters, J.M.W. Turner and John Constable, were also the greatest of rivals. Born within a year of each other, both used landscape painting to reflect the changing world around them. Tate Britain is bringing these two greats together for a groundbreaking exhibition from November 2025 to April 2026, and we bring their extraordinary art and remarkable stories to Chichester. Discover unexpected sides to both artists with intimate views of sketchbooks and personal items and insights from leading experts. Critics compared their starkly different styles to a clash of ‘fire and water’.
UK 2026 DAVID BICKERSTAFF 91M
We are delighted to welcome back producer Phil Grabsky for a Q&A after the Tuesday screening.



To complement our screenings of ‘Turner & Constable’, we present this much lauded biopic, exploring the last quarter century of the great, if eccentric, British painter J.M.W. Turner’s life. Turner (Timothy Spall) lives in London with his doting father (Paul Jesson) and equally devoted housekeeper Hannah Danby (Dorothy Atkinson). When his father dies, he travels to Margate to paint, and meets Sophia, who succumbs to the artist’s charms long before she finally discovers who he is, and why everyone else thinks he’s so damned important. Meanwhile, Turner mingles among the aristocracy and rules the roost at the Royal Academy. The work is an astonishingly detailed and richly enjoyable recreation of the era, but one that’s also immediately familiar as another slice of director Mike Leigh himself - class-conscious, awkward and affectionate. Leigh’s long-term collaborator Spall is astounding as Turner and delivers a tour de force reminiscent of Charles Laughton in his prime.
UK 2014 MIKE LEIGH 150M


FRI 6 MAR 18:00
TUE 10 MAR 20:30
A captivating portrait of the gifted musician Jeff Buckley, who died tragically in 1997, having only released the one, seminal album. This moving documentary covers the life of the rising young star with an otherworldly voice and boundary-pushing artistry, who left the 1990s music world reeling when he died suddenly, at age 30, after the release of his critically acclaimed debut album ‘Grace’. Told through never-before-seen footage from Buckley’s archives and intimate accounts from his mother Mary Guibert, former partners Rebecca Moore and Joan Wasser, Jeff’s former bandmates, including Michael Tighe and Parker Kindred, and luminaries like Ben Harper and Aimee Mann. USA 2025 AMY BERG 106M


FRI 13 MAR 17:45
SUN 15 MAR 20:30
TUE 17 MAR 12:30
THU 19 MAR 15:30
With her life crashing down around her, a woman attempts to navigate her child’s mysterious illness, her absent husband, a missing person and an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist.
New York therapist Linda (Rose Byrne – Golden Globe winner for this role) is raising her young, sick daughter (Delaney Quinn) practically on her own. Her husband Charlie (Christian Slater) is always away for work. Besides a caved-in ceiling at home, she must also contend with a needy client (Danielle Macdonald); her own increasingly frustrated therapist (Conan O’Brien); and a concerned physician (Mary Bronstein), who insists that Linda make time to talk to her about the child’s mysterious ailment. Byrne is raw, brittle and believably volatile, bringing such immediacy and nervous energy to every scene that we understand why Linda cannot think straight - and why the seemingly most simple tasks (like making an appointment with the doctor) are beyond her. This is a tour de force of matriarchal fury from Byrne, expertly guided by director Bronstein. USA 2025 MARY BRONSTEIN 113M

OTHELLO (THEATRE ROYAL) – WED 4 MAR 19:45 & SAT 7 MAR 15:00
SIEGFRIED (ROYAL BALLET & OPERA) – SUN 5 APR 12:00
THE MAGIC FLUTE (ROYAL BALLET & OPERA) – TUE 21 APR 18:45 & SUN 26 APR 14:15
MY SONS (NATIONAL THEATRE) – THU 16 APR 18:00 & SUN 19 APR 15:00
GISELLE (ROYAL BALLET & OPERA) – TUE 3 MAR 19:15 & SUN 8 MAR 15:00
IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY (DOCUMENTARY) – FRI 6 MAR 18:00 & TUE 10 MAR 20:30
EPIC: ELVIS PRESLEY IN CONCERT (DOCUMENTARY) – SUN 29 MAR 17:45 & TUE 31 MAR 13:00
TURNER & CONSTABLE (EXHIBITION ON SCREEN) – TUE 10 MAR 12:45 PLUS Q&A, FILM ONLY: WED 11 TO SAT 21 MAR PG6
WED 4 MAR 19:45 SAT 7 MAR 15:00 TICKETS £19.50
THEATRE ROYAL
Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ rages to life like never before in an explosive new production from the Theatre Royal. David Harewood (‘Homeland’, ‘Best of Enemies’) is compelling as the suave Othello while Toby Jones (‘Mr Bates vs the Post Office’, ‘Detectorists’) is a gleefully malicious Iago. Caitlin FitzGerald (‘Succession’, ‘Masters of Sex’), Vinette Robinson (‘Boiling Point’) and Luke Treadaway (‘A Street Cat Named Bob’) make up the rest of the cast. Directed by Tony Award-winner Tom Morris (‘War Horse’) with music by PJ Harvey, this epic story of manipulation, jealousy and toxic masculinity explores the darker side of power, rage and desire. 165M INC INTERVAL OPERA




DISCOVER: BRAZIL
O AGENTE SECRETO
FRI 13 MAR 20:00
SAT 14 MAR 17:00
MON 16 MAR 14:45
TUE 17 MAR 20:00
WED 18 MAR 12:30
Won Best Actor and Director awards at Cannes 2025. Brazil 1977: a technology expert flees from a mysterious past and returns to his hometown of Recife in search of peace.
Widower Marcelo (Wagner Moura from ‘Narcos’) is travelling across Brazil to his son. In his previous life as an academic, he discovered information that implicates a government minister of corruption, and this minister needs Marcelo gone. Marcelo is welcomed into a covert community of refugees, all in hiding from the dictatorship for one reason or another. It’s a family of sorts, presided over by 77-year-old den mother Dona Sebastiana (a wonderful Tania Maria who steals every scene). The film’s visual brilliance, dark comedy, sensual big-city intrigue, ghastly lowlife walk-ons and perfectly paced storytelling combine to create something very special. Watch out for the nods to classic films such as ‘Jaws’, ‘The Omen’ and even Jean-Paul Belmondo in ‘Le Magnifique’, from where the film’s title is sourced. (Subtitles)
BRAZIL 2025 KLEBER MENDONÇA FILHO 159M




Our Japan Foundation Touring Programme, featuring the best in Japanese cinema over seven consecutive weeks, continues this season with three varied films: an anime, a classic and a brand new release.

MON 9 MAR 18:00

In this thoughtful and tender anime, a man with a criminal past seeks a new beginning in life - but can he really become someone beyond himself?
Minoru is an elderly man serving a life sentence, with the only real sign of life in his cell being a potted balsam flower – ‘hosenka’ in Japanese. One night, Minoru begins sharing his life story with the flower - and, improbably, it starts talking back. Back in 1987, Minoru, a low-ranking yakuza member, moves in with single mother Nana and her son Kensuke. One day, Minoru finds himself in desperate need of money, so, together with a more senior gangster, steals 300 million yen from their gang’s safe. Caught in a web of misplaced loyalty and friendship, Minoru finds himself manipulated - by others or by fate - but still clings to the hope of one last secret comeback from his troubled life. (Subtitles)
JAPAN 2025 KINOSHITA BAKU 90M



ENJO
In this 1958 Japanese classic (remastered in 4K), a young man’s yearning for purity becomes a descent into darkness.
Postwar Kyoto: Mizoguchi Goichi (Ichikawa Raizo VIII), a troubled and stuttering youth, arrives at Shukaku Temple seeking solace and spiritual purpose as an apprentice monk. Having been raised himself in a temple, Goichi is enchanted by its serene perfection, but as his ideal of pure beauty twists into something darker - the head priest keeps a geisha mistress and monks profit from tourism - Goichi’s disillusionment deepens. Convinced that the only way to preserve the temple’s purity is through its destruction, he makes a decision from which there is no return. Inspired by true events, this haunting psychological drama is directed by Ichikawa Kon (‘The Inugami Family’), and is presented in a dreamlike, fragmented style that mirrors Goichi’s mental descent. (Subtitles)
JAPAN 1958 ICHIKAWA KON 99M

BANJO NO HIMAWARI

Newly released in Japan at the end of October 2025, this enticing thriller follows a master of shogi (often described as Japanese chess), haunted by secrets darker than the game itself.
Deep in the mountains, a corpse is unearthed - the only clue to its identity, a single handcrafted shogi piece from one of only seven sets known to exist.
The investigation soon points to Kamijo Keisuke (Sakaguchi Kentaro), a mysterious young prodigy who seemingly appeared from nowhere to dominate the professional shogi world. The trail leads further into the underworld to Tomyo Shigeyoshi (Watanabe Ken from ‘Inception’), a powerful shogi player closely tied to illegal gambling who knows Keisuke’s past. As the investigation progresses, Keisuke’s carefully constructed image begins to crumble, exposing the emotional wounds and fractured relationships that shaped him. The compelling storytelling makes for an exciting viewing experience, filled with twists, emotional resonance and richly drawn characters. (Subtitles)
JAPAN 2025 KUMAZAWA NAOTO 123M



FRI 13 MAR 12:15
SUN 15 MAR 17:45
TUE 17 MAR 14:45
WED 18 MAR 20:15
THU 19 MAR 18:00
The story of the founding leader of the Shaker Movement, depicting her establishment of a utopian society and the Shakers’ worship through song and dance.
In this musical (of sorts), we are transported through Ann Lee’s (Amanda Seyfried) pious childhood in Manchester, her initial enlightenment at a meeting of the Shaking Quakers (so called due to their chanting, juddering dances and a precursor to Lee’s Shaker movement) and her marriage to Abraham (Christopher Abbott). Family tragedy guides Lee onward with an evangelical passion, through visions, being locked in prison and believing she is the second coming of Christ on Earth. Shot in rich 70mm stock by the duo behind ‘The Brutalist’, this is a wild, wonderful tribute to one hell of a woman and Seyfried is the glowing flame at its heart.
USA 2025 MONA FASTVOLD 137M
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
FRI 13 MAR 14:45
SAT 14 MAR 20:15
WED 18 MAR 15:30
THU 19 MAR 12:30


BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
NUREMBERG
A World War II psychiatrist evaluates Nazi leaders before the Nuremberg trials, growing increasingly obsessed with understanding evil as he forms a disturbing bond with Hermann Göring. At the end of World War II, the allied countries wanted to put the mess of the war behind them. Millions lost their lives to a genocide of unspeakable proportions, leading to the Nuremberg trials that would challenge international law. US Army psychiatrist Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) gets locked in a dramatic psychological showdown with accused Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), needing to persuade him to admit certain criminal activities. The potent performances by Crowe and Malek, ably supported by Richard E. Grant and Michael Shannon, ignite this bracingly relevant historical courtroom drama.
USA 2025 JAMES VANDERBILT 148M
FRI 20 MAR 18:15
SAT 21 MAR 17:45
SUN 22 MAR 19:45
MON 23 MAR 16:00
TUE 24 MAR 18:00
WED 25 MAR 12:45
THU 26 MAR 18:15


‘Mother’s Pride’ is a comedy drama about a failing pub, a divided community and a grieving family whose lives are changed by brewing real ale and entering the Great British Beer Awards! Despite once being the lifeblood of many communities, tens of thousands of pubs and breweries across Britain have closed down since the 1970s, with thousands more falling victim to Covid-19 lockdowns and restrictions. Now, leading British filmmakers Meg Leonard and Nick Moorcroft who made ‘Fisherman’s Friends’ (one of the most successful British independent films of the past decade) have taken inspiration from the near loss of their own community pubs to produce a comedy feature film that they describe as “a love-letter to family, community, real ale and Britain’s forgotten rural traditions”. Its great British cast includes Mark Addy (‘The Full Monty’), Martin Clunes, Miles Jupp and Josie Lawrence. UK 2025 NICK MOORCROFT 90M



SUN 15 MAR 13:30
Ninian McGuffie from the Box Office takes charge for this month’s Staff Choice. He has chosen a 1970s hidden gem that sees a Godfearing boy dodging the Civil War draft, joining up with a hard-up group of like-minded runaways heading west. Out of the frying pan and into the fire: Civil War draft dodger Drew Dixon (Barry Brown) avoids the horrors of war by fleeing west, only to become mixed up with a gang of lawless youths led by the debonair con man Jake Rumsey – brilliantly played by a young Jeff Bridges. The allure of a free-spirited desperado life is quickly spoiled by a series of mishaps that leave the bandits lacking food and money and in constant fear of more sinister criminals like Big Joe (David Huddleston). They are travelling through territory that’s supposed to be crawling with ferocious native tribes like the Arapaho, but in fact the dangers they meet are imported from the East. Well acted and gritty, this is one of the more authentic Westerns of its era.
USA 1972 ROBERT BENTON 93M
FRI 20 MAR 13:15
MON 23 MAR 13:15
TUE 24 MAR 15:30 & 20:00
THU 26 MAR 13:15


Six Golden Globe nominations and winner of Best Film (Drama). A powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of William Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, ‘Hamlet’. Agnes (Jessie Buckley), an expert falconer, and Will (Paul Mescal), a Latin tutor who longs to be a writer, quickly fall in love, marry and have three children, the happiness of their rustic Stratfordupon-Avon home only interrupted by Will’s occasional journeys to London to workshop his plays. But when their only son, 11-year-old Hamnet (Jacobi Jupe), succumbs to the plague, Agnes and Will face the first severe challenge to their relationship. Chloe Zhao’s (‘Nomadland’) adaptation of the Maggie O’Farrell novel charts the romance between Shakespeare and his wife as the couple experience wedded bliss and then tragedy, inspiring the birth of the Bard’s heralded ‘Hamlet’. What this film leaves you with isn’t sadness, but joy – at the human capacity to reckon with death’s implacability through art, or love, or just the basic act of carrying on in its defiance.
UK/USA 2025 CHLOÉ ZHAO 125M


DISCOVER: MOROCCO
SAT 21 MAR 19:45 WED 25 MAR 16:45

This French and Spanish co-production with echoes of ‘Wages of Fear’ won the Jury Prize at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and has been nominated for the 2026 Best Foreign Film Oscar and BAFTA. This is one of those films that shakes you to the core and stays with you long after viewing. A gem!
Luis (Sergi Lopez) is travelling through southern Morocco with his son, Esteban (Bruno Núñez Arjona). They are searching for his daughter, who has been missing for five months, last seen at a dance festival in the desert. As the pair travel from party to party, they hear of a semi-mythical rave near the border of Mauritania. Descending into the scorched terrain as a not-so-distant global conflict encroaches, Luis and Esteban are soon drawn into a primal landscape in which they must walk a tightrope between heaven and hell. This existential road movie mixes a bit of Antonioni’s ‘Zabriskie Point’ and ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ and has truly outstanding sound design. This is edgy, mesmerising filmmaking, made for the big screen. (Subtitles)
SPAIN/FRANCE 2025 OLIVER LAXE 115M


FRI 20 MAR 20:15
SAT 21 MAR 15:30
SUN 22 MAR 17:30
MON 23 MAR 20:30
TUE 24 MAR 13:15
WED 25 MAR 14:45
THU 26 MAR 20:15
$28 billion inheritance. Seven relatives standing in the way. Disowned at birth by his obscenely wealthy family, a blue-collar man will stop at nothing to reclaim his inheritance, no matter how many relatives stand in his way.
Becket Redfellow’s mother (Nell Williams) has news for her son. She was disowned by her family, who happen to possess an obscene fortune, meaning Beckett should rightly be in line for a share. When a friend (Margaret Qualley) makes a throwaway comment (or was it?) suggesting Beckett kill the seven siblings, he begins a quest that leads to the family fortune. This is a fun, dark comedy loosely based on Robert Hamer’s celebrated 1949 Ealing comedy ‘Kind Hearts and Coronets’, blessed with two leads that you simply can’t take your eyes off.
USA 2026 JOHN PATTON FORD 98M

After years of anticipation, a truly unmissable event arrives in cinemas worldwide as the electrifying Lise Davidsen tackles one of the ultimate roles for dramatic soprano: the Irish princess Isolde in Wagner’s transcendent meditation on love and death. Heroic tenor Michael Spyres stars opposite Davidsen as the lovedrunk Tristan. The momentous occasion also marks the advent of a new, Met-debut staging by Yuval Sharon - hailed by The New York Times as “the most visionary opera director of his generation” and the first American to direct an opera at the famed Wagner Festival in Bayreuth - as well as Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s first time leading ‘Tristan und Isolde’ at the Met. Mezzosoprano Ekaterina Gubanova reprises her portrayal of Brangäne, alongside bassbaritone Tomasz Konieczny, who sings Kurwenal after celebrated Met appearances in Wagner’s ‘Der Fliegende Holländer’ and ‘Ring Cycle’. Bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green makes an important role debut as King Marke.
310M INC. 2 INTERVALS


FRI 20 MAR 16:00 THU 26 MAR 16:00
A young schoolgirl is chosen to bake President Saddam Hussein’s birthday cake. A compulsory task with punishment if she fails. While people across 1990s Iraq struggle to survive, 9-year-old Lamia (Baneen Ahmad Nayyef) has been selected to prepare a cake to celebrate the President’s birthday. In a landscape of fear and scarcity, where basic ingredients are nearly impossible to find, Lamia sets out on a determined journey throughout the big city in search of eggs, flour and sugar. Accompanied by her grandmother (Waheed Thabet Khreibat), her loyal friend Saeed (Sajad Mohamad Qasem) and her pet rooster Hindi, she navigates vendors and police officers along her odyssey. While the film plays mostly like a genial fairy tale, with superbly balanced humour and drama, director Hadi is still unsparing about the ills of this patriarchal society. The film is set among beautiful Mesopotamian marshes of the director’s childhood, where schoolchildren glide through marshlands in canoes to get to their classes. (Subtitles)
IRAQ 2025 HASAN HADI 105M


SUN 29 MAR 20:00
THU 2 APR 15:00
If ‘Terminator 2’ and ‘Groundhog Day’ were melded into one film, we would get something very close to this action comedy.
A “Man from the Future” (Sam Rockwell) walks into a Los Angeles diner wearing a clear plastic raincoat, mismatched shoes and what looks like a suicide vest. He claims to have been sent back in time to save humanity from the imminent and inevitable AI uprising. After some convincing, a curious crew of diners who are all fed up with the unstoppable rise of technology agree to help the man in his quest. Director Gore Verbinski last directed a feature film ten years ago, which is far too long a wait for one of filmmaking’s most unique and innovative voices. Few directors have shown such versatility in their careers, having previously made everything from a psychological horror masterpiece with ‘The Ring’, swashbuckling epics with the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ trilogy, and even the innovative animation ‘Rango’. USA 2025 GORE VERBINSKI 134M
FRI 27 MAR 20:30
SAT 28 MAR 18:00
SUN 29 MAR 15:00
MON 30 MAR 20:15
TUE 31 MAR 20:15
WED 1 APR 14:45
THU 2 APR 17:30


In 1930s Chicago, groundbreaking scientist Dr. Euphronious brings a murdered young woman back to life to be a companion for Frankenstein’s monster. What happens next is beyond what either of them could ever have imagined. 1930s: Dr. Frankenstein and his lonely Creature (Christian Bale) travel to Chicago to seek the aid of a Dr. Euphronius (Annette Bening) in creating a companion for the Creature. The two doctors reinvigorate a murdered young woman and the Bride (Jessie Buckley) is born. She is beyond what either of them intended, igniting a combustible romance, the attention of the police and a wild and radical social movement. This is Maggie Gyllenhaal’s second film as director – after 2021’s ‘The Lost Daughter’ – and what we are seeing here is a brave and very skilful filmmaker coming to the fore.
USA 2026 MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL 126M


DISCOVER: JAPAN
TÔI YAMA-NAMI NO HIKARI
FRI 27 MAR 15:15
SAT 28 MAR 20:30
MON 30 MAR 15:00

Dual timelines explore a Japanese widow’s memories spanning postwar Nagasaki in 1950s and England during 1980s Cold War era, unravelling secrets that intertwine her past and present experiences across borders.
In a modest home in the English countryside, a young woman rummages through her mother’s belongings. Among half-packed boxes and cluttered papers, she finds an envelope of photographs. “I’ve not seen many pictures of you in Nagasaki; you look so young.” Desperate to understand her family’s past in Japan before her birth, Niki (Camilla Aiko) probes her mother, Etsuko (Suzu Hirose), about their time in Nagasaki. Told through flashbacks, Etsuko recounts the tale of a friend she knew long ago. Spanning the two timelines, the film is a moving and hopeful account of the generational impact of war and tragedy on one family. This beautiful-looking film is an adaptation of Nobel Prize-winning writer Kazuo Ishiguro’s haunting 1982 debut novel. (Subtitles)
JAPAN 2025 KEI ISHIKAWA 123M





28 MAR 10:30
THE LURID LOVE LIVES OF WOMEN ARTISTS ON FILM
To mark Women’s History Month, a talk looking back at the representation of women artists on film.
In this talk, illustrated by a range of clips, Professor Maggie Andrews will consider the portrayal of women artists on film, who, partly thanks to post 1970s films, such as ‘Carrington’ (1995) and ‘Frida’ (2002), are no longer hidden from history. Yet, while the biopics’ focus on their personal lives sideline women’s artistic significance, in fictional films, such as ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ (2019), artists become signifiers of female creativity constrained by society. 100M INC Q&A



SUN 29 MAR 12:45
The true story of painter Margaret Keane’s life in obscurity while her husband gleaned the notoriety for being the face of her work.
Tim Burton brings us this biographical drama about American artist Margaret Keane (Amy Adams) whose work was fraudulently claimed in the 1950s and 1960s by her then-husband, Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz). Walter became a national celebrity and talk show fixture after he pioneered the mass production of prints of big-eyed kids and used his marketing savvy to sell them cheaply in hardware stores and gas stations across the USA. The ruse broke up their marriage, and when Margaret tried to make it known that she authored the paintings, they ended up in a court battle after Walter called her crazy. Screening in conjunction with our ‘Women Artists in Film’ talk during Women’s History Month. USA 2014 TIM BURTON 106M


WED 1 APR 17:30
THU 2 APR 20:00
Nominated for eleven BAFTAs and nine Oscars! Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness. Believe the hype – one of the films of the year! 1952: Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) is a ping-pong legend in waiting, hustler, woman-slayer and then some. Calamitous and all-swaggering, his rise includes an interaction with married film star Kay Stone (Gwyneth Paltrow) on smoulderingly good form, who is seduced before being financially hoodwinked. Chalamet turns in an Oscar-worthy performance with a titular character that is by equal turns an arrogant, abrasive people-user, while also being completely lovable and endearing.
USA 2025 JOSH SAFDIE 149M

FRI 27 MAR 17:45
TUE 31 MAR 15:15
WED 1 APR 20:15

DISCOVER: NORWAY
AFFEKSJONSVERDI
Nominated for eight BAFTAs and nine Oscars! An intimate exploration of family, memories and the reconciliatory power of art. Sisters Nora (Renate Reinsve) and Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas) reunite with their estranged father, the charismatic Gustav (Stellan Skarsgård), a once-renowned film director. He offers Nora a role in his comeback passion project, which she turns down, later discovering he has given her part to an eager young Hollywood star (Elle Fanning). Suddenly, the two sisters must navigate their complicated relationship with their father - and deal with an American star dropped right into the middle of their complex family dynamics. This is a heart-swelling and unexpectedly humour-filled tale that will break you before it makes you whole again. One of those unmissable European films that will be spoken about in the same breath as ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and ‘Zone of Interest’. Utterly brilliant! (Subtitles)
NORWAY 2025 JOACHIM TRIER 133M



FRI 27 MAR 13:15
MON 30 MAR 13:00
WED 1 APR 12:45
In this Burtonesque animation adapted from the Guy Bass children’s book, a small creature is awoken by a mad professor to protect the other creations from the local townspeople.
High above the little town of Grubbers Nubbin looms Castle Grotteskew where the maddest of all mad professors (Rob Brydon) brings his latest monstrous creations to (almost) life. Stitch Head (Asa Butterfield) is the professor’s first, long-forgotten creation, made up of spare parts, he is quite a sight to behold. He splits his time between keeping the castle safe and the other monsters hidden, as even the smallest sign of monstrousness may see the townsfolk burn the castle to the ground. The offbeat humour and enjoyably quirky character design will keep both young and old highly amused.
UK 2025 STEVE HUDSON 92M
As part of our charitable outreach work, we’re thrilled to welcome Guy Bass, author of ‘Stitch Head’, to the cinema on Thursday 26 March for a special talk and book giveaway alongside a free screening of the film. This initiative for local schools and homeschooled children is our first collaboration with Children’s Bookfest and will be a spellbinding cinema experience for young readers.


After a Palestinian teen gets swept up into a West Bank protest, his mother recounts the family story of hope, courage and relentless struggle that led to this fateful moment.
In the Occupied West Bank of the 1980s, a Palestinian teenager Noor (Mohammad Abed Elrahman) is swept into a protest that changes the course of his family’s life. Reeling from its aftermath, his mother, Hanan (played by the director Cherien Dabis herself), shares the story that led them to that fateful moment. Spanning seven decades, this epic drama traces the hopes and heartaches of one uprooted family, revealing not only the scars of displacement, but the unbreakable spirit of survival. Starting with the teen’s grandfather’s (Adam Bakri) displacement from Jaffa in 1948, this is an epic historical drama chronicling the story of one family over three generations and examining the passage of trauma to each. (Subtitles)


SUN 29 MAR 17:45 TUE 31 MAR 13:00
Baz Luhrman’s new documentary features Elvis in his Las Vegas residency period, with lots of previously unseen footage of concerts and newly found recordings. The director originally planned to incorporate never-before-seen footage of this period into his film ‘Elvis’, and decided against it. But what he discovered, at the time, was 68 boxes of 35mm and 8mm footage in the Warner Bros. archives. This film is a revelation. For 100 minutes it shows you just how intoxicating Elvis Presley was when he began to perform live in Las Vegas in 1969 and the early 1970s. There is an indescribable magic in watching one of the brightest of all stars conjure a crowd’s hysteria. And because the image on screen is so crystal clear and crisp, his aura bursts through as if it’s a window.
AUSTRALIA/USA 2025 BAZ LUHRMANN 100M

SAT 28 MAR 12:45

DISCOVER: KYRGYZSTAN
Led by acclaimed actor Dominic West, this is a feature-length documentary exploring the heart of Kyrgyzstan – a hidden gem of Central Asia.
Through encounters with traders, herders and highland farmers, this film reveals how the ancient Silk Road and nomadic traditions continue to shape the country’s identity. West begins in the south at a high-altitude caravanserai before meeting a yak herder whose animals remain central to life in the mountains. In the capital, he joins adventurer Alexandra Tolstoy and reunites with ‘The Wire’ costar Clarke Peters for a stunning horseback journey into the Western Highlands, living as nomads have for centuries. What begins as a travelogue becomes a reflection on resilience, hospitality and the quiet strength of tradition.
UK 2026 SEAN MCDONNELL 133M



TUE 31 MAR 18:00 THU 2 APR 12:30
Willem Dafoe plays Vincent van Gogh in this expressive biopic, concentrated on the Dutch painter’s later years in Arles and Auverssur-Oise, France, shortly before his death at age 37.
Director Julian Schnabel, a painter himself, rightly focuses on van Gogh’s most prolific period, in which the artist produced more than 200 paintings in 15 months, with minimal dialogue and striking visual poetry. Other influential characters - van Gogh’s loving brother and benefactor, Theo (Rupert Friend) and his demonstrative peer, the French painter Paul Gauguin (Oscar Isaac) - drift into the film, reminding the painter to soak up the vivid, quotidian ephemera of his surroundings when he is, for the most part, living in solitude. Dafoe fully commits to his performance, as does Schnabel to the painter’s vision and humanity. This is a journey inside the world and mind of a person who, despite scepticism, ridicule and illness, created some of the world’s most beloved and stunning works of art.
SWITZERLAND 2018 JULIAN SCHNABEL 111M



FRI 3 APR 15:15 & 15:30
SAT 4 APR 13:00 & 17:30
SUN 5 APR 18:00 & 20:00
MON 6 APR 13:00 & 15:30
TUE 7 APR 13:15 & 17:45
WED 8 APR 12:15 & 14:30
THU 9 APR 13:15 & 15:30
In this adaptation of the 1943 Enid Blyton classic, a modern family relocates to the countryside where the children discover a magical tree with eccentric residents.
Claire Foy and Andrew Garfield star as Polly and Tim Thompson. Much to their three children’s (Delilah Bennett-Cardy, Billy Gadsdon and Phoenix Laroche) disappointment, they move to new rural lands without the comfort of WiFi, that instead are full of the “most boring things in the world” – trees. When the kids stumble upon the eponymous ‘Faraway Tree’, so tall that its topmost branches reach into the clouds, everything begins to change. They are transported to fantastical lands, rekindling their family bond through wonderful adventures. This classic story was adapted by Simon Farnaby (‘Paddington’, ‘Horrible Histories’) from the Enid Blyton book series of the same name.
UK 2026 BEN GREGOR 110M

5 APR 12:00
ROYAL BALLET & OPERA
Raised by a scheming dwarf and unaware of his true family origins, a young man embarks on an epic journey. Soon, destiny brings him face-to-face with a shattered sword, a fearsome dragon and the cursed ring it guards, and a Valkyrie forced into enchanted slumber. Moments of transcendent beauty and heroic triumph sparkle in the third chapter of Wagner’s ‘Ring Cycle’, brought to life under Barrie Kosky’s inspired eye following his spectacular ‘Das Rheingold’ (2023) and ‘Die Walküre’ (2025). Andreas Schager, in his muchanticipated debut with The Royal Opera, stars as Siegfried’s titular hero, alongside Christopher Maltman’s towering Wanderer, Peter Hoare’s treacherous Mime and Elisabet Strid’s radiant Brünnhilde. Antonio Pappano conducts, drawing out the unspoken tensions and ethereal mysticism of Wagner’s dynamic score. Sung in German with English subtitles.
330M INC 2 INTERVALS
FRI 3 APR 18:00 & 20:00
SAT 4 APR 15:30 & 20:00
MON 6 APR 18:00
TUE 7 APR 15:45 & 20:00
WED 8 APR 17:00
THU 9 APR 18:00 & 20:00
FRI 10 APR 13:30
MON 13 APR 13:00
TUE 14 APR 18:00 & 20:00
WED 15 APR 13:15


National Theatre director Polly Findlay joins forces with two topnotch British actors in a beautiful drama about a longtime couple who take a life-changing trip to Amsterdam.
Married Irish couple Stella (Lesley Manville) and Gerry (Ciaran Hinds) are in their 60s and have lived an ordinary life near Glasgow since escaping the Troubles. Stella decides to book a trip to Amsterdam for the pair in what appears to be an attempt bring some excitement into their relationship. Once they arrive, she is keen to visit a particular part of the city which may have a link to their past. The drama is leavened with touches of humour – little jokes about Irishness, or about how comfortable people get in their marriages in later life – balancing the film beautifully. This stirring meditation on faith, commitment and the enduring power of love is based on the novel by Bernard MacLaverty. UK 2026 POLLY FINDLAY 90M



MON 6 APR 20:00
A novice recruit in Vietnam finds himself caught in a battle of wills between two sergeants, one good and the other evil. A shrewd examination of the brutality of war and the duality of man in conflict.
Chris Taylor (Charlie Sheen) leaves his university studies to enlist in combat duty in Vietnam in 1967. Once he is on the ground in the middle of battle, his idealism fades. Infighting in his unit between Staff Sergeant Barnes (Tom Berenger), who believes nearby villagers are harbouring Viet Cong soldiers, and Sergeant Elias (Willem Dafoe), who has a more sympathetic view of the locals, ends up pitting the soldiers against each other as well as against the enemy. Informed by director Oliver Stone’s personal experiences in Vietnam, ‘Platoon’ forgoes easy sermonising in favour of a harrowing, ground-level view of war, bolstered by no-holds-barred performances from Sheen and Dafoe. Winner of four Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director.
USA 1986 OLIVER STONE 120M
FRI 10 APR 15:45
SAT 11 APR 18:00
SUN 12 APR 17:45
MON 13 APR 20:15
TUE 14 APR 15:45
WED 15 APR 20:30
THU 16 APR 13:00


In February 1977, a disgruntled Indianapolis man entered the office of the president of a mortgage company and took him hostage with a shotgun wired with a ‘dead man’s wire’ from the trigger to his own neck.
This absolutely terrible plan and all the absurdities that ensued over 63 hours and under the full flare of national news coverage are captured with terrific gusto in this tragicomic thriller. Bill Skarsgård plays the disgruntled assailant (Tony Kiritsis) demanding an apology and millions of dollars in compensation, whilst Al Pacino plays the father of the captive Richard Hall (Dacre Montgomery). This is another perceptive state-of-the-nation movie from indie auteur Gus Van Sant to add to ‘Elephant’ (2003) and ‘Milk’ (2008), sharing their preoccupation with guns as a manifestation of American ambition and dysfunction. Beyond the guilty laughs and authentically beige 1970s period detail, there is an offbeat anti-capitalist folk tale here that will strike a chord in the current moment.
USA 2025 GUS VAN SANT 105M



SAT 11 APR 10:30 TICKETS £8
This film talk, by Greg Mosse, and illustrated by a range of clips, will discuss the structure of the classic thriller.
Inspired by the Brazilian new release ‘The Secret Agent’ and Gus Van Sant’s ‘Dead Man’s Wire’ (above), this talk on one of the most loved of all film genres – the Thriller - is a must for filmlovers who want to know how they are made to work on the silver screen.
Greg Mosse is a ‘writer and encourager of writers’, husband of bestselling author Kate Mosse. He has lived and worked in Paris, New York, Los Angeles and Madrid, but grew up in Sussex. A playwright and novelist, he has written a trilogy of future-dystopian thrillers and two series of puzzle whodunnits.
100M INC Q&A



SUN 12 APR 14:30 THU 16 APR 15:00
An extraordinary, dreamlike, visionary psychological drama from Chinese director Bi Gan which won the Special Jury Prize at Cannes 2025.
In a society where humanity has surrendered its ability to dream in exchange for immortality, an outcast (Jackson Yee) finds illusion, nightmarish visions and beauty in an intoxicating world of his own making. We experience five dreams, for each of the senses, each chronologically representing a period of cinema. A work of staggering imagination from a visionary director, ‘Resurrection’ conjures vast and ever-shifting worlds on the brink of collapse in an era-spanning journey through our deepest and most human desires. This is a real work of artistry that will be even more appreciated by lovers of film history. (Subtitles)
CHINA 2025 BI GAN 160M

SAT 11 APR 13:30 MON 13 APR 18:15

DISCOVER: AUSTRALIA
An edge-of-your-seat adventure into one man’s fight to reclaim his life by taking on the world’s most dangerous marathon swims, the Oceans Seven.
Across five continents and seven of the world’s most brutal channels, Australian swimmer Mark Sowerby takes on the Oceans Seven, an ordeal as unforgiving as Everest, but in open water. No cage. No wetsuit. No escape. Just man against Mother Nature. Over a decade of relentless pursuit, from the icy Irish Sea to the shark-patrolled waters of Hawaii, Mark pushes human endurance to its limits. What unfolds is not only a quest for survival but a profound journey of resilience and healing. Featuring unforgettable characters, raw vulnerability and breathtaking ocean feats, it’s a gripping, uplifting journey of resilience, reinvention and what it really takes to survive.
AUSTRALIA 2026 JEFF TSENG 94M


FRI 10 APR 20:45
SUN 12 APR 12:30
WED 15 APR 15:45
Rock icon Marianne Faithfull’s six-decade journey through music, fame and reinvention unfolds in an intimate documentary, blending reality and imagination as she makes her final artistic statement.
This is an inventive semi-dramatised documentary which features George MacKay and Tilda Swinton. It is a film that is fully infused with Marianne Faithfull’s distinctive spirit – free, candid and rebellious to the core. It all culminates with her last recorded musical performance - gently singing the aching, yearning ‘Misunderstanding’ (from her 2018 album ‘Negative Capability’) with Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. With that one sequence, ‘Broken English’ delivers the kind of transcendent moment that will have you bawling in the aisles. The directors had previously made the Sundance prize-winning film about Nick Cave, ‘20,000 Days on Earth’.
UK 2025 IAIN FORSYTH & JANE POLLARD 99M
FRI 10 APR 18:00
SAT 11 APR 20:15
SUN 12 APR 20:00
MON 13 APR 15:30
TUE 14 APR 13:00
THU 16 APR 20:30


DISCOVER: ITALY
Paolo Sorrentino (‘The Great Beauty’) reunites with his muse and alter-ego Tony Servillo in this beautifully presented political human drama.
Mariano (Servillo) is the widowed Italian president nearing the end of his term. He is admired for his rectitude and stately bearing and for having thwarted an extremist candidate. But he also faces moral crises over euthanasia legislation and pardoning killers while also grappling with his late wife’s infidelity. ‘La Grazia’ is a stylish and enigmatic film and, like ‘The Great Beauty’, it broods on the ‘Romanness’ of the capital city; the way in which its history is inscribed on its buildings for those who understand it. The set piece moments are tremendous (as always for Sorrentino): Mariano bursting into song at a veterans’ dinner is one to look out for. 66-year-old Servillo is an actor to savour, able to suggest fathomless depths of sadness or lenient humour with a single smile. (Subtitles)
ITALY 2025 PAOLO SORRENTINO 131M

SAT 11 APR 15:30 WED 15 APR 18:00

DISCOVER: ITALY
LE ASSAGGIATRICI
Based on Margot Wölk’s extraordinary real-life account, this film sees a group of women risk their lives as Hitler’s ‘food tasters’. Rosa Sauer (Elisa Schlott) flees her bombed-out Berlin apartment, moves in with her in-laws, all while her German soldier husband is fighting in Ukraine. Not too far away in a forest surrounded by barbed wire is the “Wolf’s Lair” - the Eastern Front military headquarters of Adolf Hitler. Rosa lands among a group of war-weary young women, long deprived of sufficient food, who are forcibly recruited by the SS as Hitler’s food tasters, dining on abundant vegetarian delicacies three times a day. The extraordinary account by then 95-year-old Margot Wölk created a sensation when it first appeared in a Berlin tabloid more than a decade ago. (Subtitles)
THU 16 APR 18:00
SUN 19 APR 15:00
TICKETS £19.50


NATIONAL THEATRE
A five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play, from visionary director Ivo Van Hove (‘A View from the Bridge’).
One family, the heart of the American dream. When wartime delivers profits for Joe (Bryan Cranston), it comes at a price when his partner is charged with criminal manufacturing deals, and his eldest son (Paapa Essiedu) goes missing in action. Will peacetime bring peace of mind, or will he be confronted by the consequence of his actions? Cranston (‘Breaking Bad’) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (‘Hard Truths’) feature in this disturbingly prescient play, along with Essiedu (‘I May Destroy You’), Tom Glynn-Carney (‘House of the Dragon’) and Hayley Squires (‘I, Daniel Blake’). Across two powerful and gripping hours, Arthur Miller skewers the promise of the American Dream as the action “plays out symphonically building to an astonishing crescendo”. Filmed live from the West End. 130M INC INTERVAL



SAT 18 APR 10:30
TICKETS £8
With a new production of ‘All My Sons’ screening as part of National Theatre Live, this talk looks back at the many film adaptations of the great American playwright’s work, including a range of clips. No one has quite captured the American underbelly and the American Dream quite like Arthur Miller. Théo Rogier from the Cinema Education Team will look back at film adaptations of his work, including clips from the original film of ‘All My Sons’ (1948) with Burt Lancaster. He will also explore Miller’s work as a screenwriter in Hollywood, including his original screenplay ‘The Misfits’ (1961), which starred his wife Marilyn Monroe, and also for TV with ‘Death of a Salesman’ (1985) starring Dustin Hoffman. 100M INC Q&A


FRI 17 APR 15:30
SUN 19 APR 17:30
30TH ANNIVERSARY REMASTER
Baz Luhrmann’s vibrant adaptation of Shakespeare’s famous play gets a 4K remaster for its 30th anniversary. It is set in the hip modern suburb of Verona Beach and retains the original dialogue. The Capulets and the Montagues are two rival gangs. Juliet (Claire Danes) is attending a costume ball thrown by her parents. Her father, Fulgencio Capulet (Paul Sorvino), has arranged her marriage to the boorish Paris (Paul Rudd) as part of a strategic investment plan. When Romeo (Leonardo DiCaprio) of the Montagues attends the masked ball, he and Juliet fall in love. The family feud erupts anew when a carload of Montagues take on the hot-blooded Tybalt Capulet (John Leguizamo) and his kinsmen at a gas station, which goes up in a spectacular conflagration. Luhrmann is at his most inventive and innovative here, lavishing us with vibrant camera work and keeping a blistering tempo throughout.
AUSTRALIA 1996 BAZ LUHRMANN 120M

ROYAL BALLET & OPERA
TUE 21 APR 18:45 SUN 26 APR 14:15
TICKETS £19.50
Mozart’s masterpiece, an enchanting quest for love and wisdom, glitters in David McVicar’s enchanting production. Princess Pamina has been captured. Her mother, the Queen of the Night, tasks the young Prince Tamino with her daughter’s rescue. But when Tamino and his friendly sidekick, Papageno, embark on their adventure, they soon learn that when it comes to the quest for love, nothing is as it really seems. Guided by a magic flute, they encounter monsters, villains and a mysterious brotherhood of men – but help, it turns out, comes when you least expect it.
Mozart’s fantastical opera glitters in David McVicar’s enchanting production. The star cast includes Julia Bullock as Pamina, Amitai Pati as Tamino, Huw Montague Rendall as Papageno, Kathryn Lewek as the Queen of the Night and Soloman Howard as Sarastro, led by French conductor Marie Jacquot in her Covent Garden debut. Sung in German with subtitles.
210 MINUTES INC 2 INTERVALS


FRI 17 APR 20:30
SAT 18 APR 18:00
THU 23 APR 15:30
With echoes of Nick Hornby’s ‘High Fidelity’, this road movie comedy finds two music-loving friends, who travel the length of Ireland to save their record store from closure.
Dermot (Brenock O’Connor) and Elvis (Owen Colgan) are a couple of guys from Northern Ireland who run a record shop in Omagh, County Tyrone, dealing in old-school vinyl, but they are terrorised by their mean landlord (Tara Lynne O’Neill from ‘Derry Girls’). They desperately need cash for rent arrears when Dermot discovers that a farmer in Cork is offering what appear to be hugely valuable records by the blues legend Robert Johnson for just £30 – not realising their real value. The boys hope to sell the precious discs for a mouthwatering ‘40 grand’, but does that mean they are selling their souls, the way Robert Johnson is supposed to have done at a remote crossroads?
IRELAND 2025 MICHAEL HEAD 93M



SUN 19 APR 12:30
The biographical story of Michelangelo’s troubles while painting the Sistine Chapel at the urging of Pope Julius II.
During the Italian Renaissance, Pope Julius II (Rex Harrison) contracts the influential artist Michelangelo (Charlton Heston) to sculpt 40 statues for his tomb. When the pope changes his mind and asks the sculptor to paint a mural in the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo doubts his painting skills and abandons the project. Divine inspiration returns Michelangelo to the mural, but his artistic vision clashes with the pope’s demanding personality and threatens the success of the historic painting. Viewers will find it fascinating to see how frescoes were painted using fresh plaster and paper guides, and to see how the marble slabs for large statues were mined in the Tuscan quarries. Others will revel in the pomp and ceremony of the age, or the contentious relationship of two very stubborn men.
USA 1965 CAROL REED 133M
FRI 17 APR 18:00
SAT 18 APR 20:00
MON 20 APR 15:15
TUE 21 APR 13:15
THU 23 APR 12:15


An astronaut tries to save Earth while alone in outer space. Science teacher Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) wakes up on a spaceship, light years from home, with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory returns, he begins to uncover his mission: solve the riddle of the mysterious substance causing the sun to die out. He must call on his scientific knowledge and unorthodox ideas to save everything on Earth from extinction... but an unexpected friendship means he may not have to do it alone.
USA 2026 PHIL LORD & CHRISTOPHER MILLER 166M

MON 20 APR 12:45
WED 22 APR 16:30
THU 23 APR 17:45


DISCOVER: ITALY DIAMANTI DIAMONDS
A director assembles all his favourite actresses to film a movie set in 1970s Rome that tells the story of a prestigious costume design atelier.
Alberta (Luisa Ranieri) and Gabriella (Jasmine Trinca) are owners of an atelier, staffed mostly by dedicated female seamstresses. The two very different sisters both love and resent one another; Alberta is highly strung while Gabriella is gentle and distracted. Enter Oscar-winning costume designer Bianca Vega (Vanessa Scalera) who is irrational and demanding, and choosing an atelier for her next film. Channelling a little Almodóvar, director Özpetek’s world is loaded with many a melodramatic twist and turn: loneliness, passions, anxieties and unbreakable bonds permeate the film. This is a love letter to cinema’s leading ladies as well as the tremendously talented women who have costumed actors and extras throughout film history. (Subtitles)
ITALY 2024 FERZAN ÖZPETEK 135M


DISCOVER: GERMANY
IN DIE SONNE SCHAUEN
SUN 19 APR 19:45
WED 22 APR 11:45

Over the course of a century, as four girls from different time periods experience their youth on a German farm, their lives become intertwined until time seems to dissolve.
The action takes place in the same location: a farm in SaxonyAnhalt in northeastern Germany. Each segment is rooted in the perspective of one or two central characters - usually sisters, or mothers and daughters - but the connections from one timeline to the next are seldom clarified up front. Gradually, the connections between the characters reveal themselves, as if caught in a stream of consciousness. Like Haneke’s ‘The White Ribbon’, Schilinski’s film is something like a ghost story. As visually innovative as it is thematically stunning, the century of women’s stories is intertwined with a spiritual lens. (Subtitles)
GERMANY 2025 MASCHA SCHILINSKI 155M


SAT 18 APR 15:45
MON 20 APR 18:30
This is the definitive feature-length documentary on visionary author George Orwell, with the exclusive cooperation of the Orwell Estate.
This is like two Orwell documentaries in one. The first is wholly constructed from his diaries and correspondences, delivered in a gravelly whisper by the actor Damian Lewis. The second, intercut throughout, is a polemical film inspired by Orwell’s last book, ‘1984’. Published 76 years ago, the novel is the core of Raoul Peck’s portrait of the writer. The director charges from the Spanish Civil War to the firebombing of Japan to the war in Iraq, the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar, what Putin calls the “special operation” (the phrase is bleakly ridiculed) in Ukraine and the destruction in Gaza, all the while arguing that we have now reached a peak moment of Orwellian untruth. The rich selection of archival material is punctuated by new footage, clips from a fascinating cross-section of documentaries and dramas, including several screen iterations of ‘1984’ and Orwell’s novella ‘Animal Farm’. FRANCE/USA 2025 RAOUL PECK 119M



DISCOVER: ICELAND
FRI 17 APR 13:00 THU 23 APR 20:30
ÁSTIN SEM EFTIR ER
Through intimate vignettes and strange occurrences, this film explores the complexities of family, love and the impact of shared memories.
Anna (Saga Garðarsdóttir), an artist, and Magnús (Sverrir Gudnason), a fisherman, live with their three children and charismatic sheepdog in the quiet grandeur of the Icelandic countryside. As the fractures in their marriage come to the surface, the couple try to hold onto the afterimages of a life together and make sense of a deep and lingering devotion. Filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason (‘Godland’) brings surprising humour and emotional weight to these gorgeous, intimate and brilliantly expansive scenes from a marriage,. This film is beautiful to look at, with lots of shots of Icelandic landscapes amidst the majestic backdrop of the changing seasons, coupled with a wonderful score. (Subtitles)
ICELAND 2025 HLYNUR PÁLMASON 109M


SAT 18 APR 13:00 PLUS Q&A
SPECIAL EVENT
PLUS Q&A WITH IAIN KNIGHT
A dramatization of the Battle of Isandlwana, where the British Army met its match against the Zulu nation. We welcome Chichester resident Iain Knight - author of ‘Zulu Rising’ - for a Q&A following the screening.
This prequel to the 1964 classic ‘Zulu’, which featured Michael Caine in his first-ever starring role, was released 15 years later, and starred Burt Lancaster, Peter O’Toole and John Mills to name but a few. This historical epic is lush with details and destruction, striving to take advantage of the larger-than-life screens the film was made to be viewed upon. This is a brand new 4k remaster for 2026, so be prepared for a visually stunning experience.
USA 1979 DOUGLAS HICKOX 98M
About Iain Knight
Not only a writer and historian specialising in the Anglo-Zulu War, Iain is also a Chichester resident. He is the author of ‘Zulu Rising’, a definitive study of the battle featured in ‘Zulu Dawn’. He recently contributed a chapter on cinematic representations of Zulu history to ‘Army, Empire and Film’, published by the University of Exeter Press.



DISCOVER: NORTH MACEDONIA
DJ AHMET
MON 20 APR 20:45 TUE 21 APR 16:30 WED 22 APR 14:30
A 15-year-old Yuruk boy from a remote Macedonian village escapes into music amidst parental expectations, societal conservatism and forbidden love for a promised girl.
Ahmet (Arif Jakup) laboriously herds sheep while caring for his little brother Naim (Agush Agushev), the picture of adorableness, who hasn’t spoken since their mother died. One evening while tending to the flock, Ahmet discovers a secret dance party, an event that rekindles a love for music that was passed down by his mother. It is there that he first catches a glimpse of Aya (Dora Akan Zlatnova), a young girl only in the village to enter into an arranged marriage. This delightful and beguilingly sharp film playfully critiques certain Muslim customs, but never in a demeaning way, and with an unforgettable ensemble, laugh-out-loud comedy moments and heartbreaking drama, this story of a teenage boy defying his traditional community feels like a revelation. (Subtitles)

VÄRN
During the Cold War peak, a Swedish farmhand transforms his house into a community shelter, his fixation contrasting with everyday rural life, captured in striking black and white imagery. Karl-Göran Persson (Denis Lavant) is a farmhand in southernmost Sweden. He spends most of his time – from the 1940s to the 1970s - fortifying his house, using any scrap of material he can get his hands on. Grownups shake their heads and chuckle at his persistence but leave the likeable fellow alone. Unlike children, who see Karl-Göran as one of their own, in turn we become witness to his own childlike traits. This is a deeply heartwarming and concise tribute to a real-life obsession with the Swiss ‘Re-doubt’; a speculative Cold War community fallout shelter. The film has a heart of gold, and Lavant, a skilled disciple of pantomime and vintage movie comedy, is in his absolute element as the agitated, toiling farmhand. (Subtitles)
SWEDEN 2025 JOHN SKOOG 85M



FRI 24 APR 17:30
SAT 25 APR 20:30
SUN 26 APR 18:00
MON 27 APR 13:15
TUE 28 APR 15:30
WED 29 APR 20:30
THU 30 APR 18:00
In James McAvoy’s first – and very impressive – outing as a director, two lads from Dundee con the music industry by pretending to be an established Californian rap duo. This dark music comedy centres on Gavin Bain (Seamus McLean Ross) and Billy Boyd (Samuel Bottomley), two young Scots with dreams of being rap stars. After an open call audition with a major record label goes terribly because the executives can’t take their accents seriously, the boys reinvent themselves as American rappers to secure record deals and reveal they’re actually Scottish at the height of fame to call out the music industry. Problem is, their overnight success is not as fabulous as they had hoped. Look out for McAvoy hamming it up as a record company executive with Malcolm Tucker-style dialogue.
UK 2025 JAMES MCAVOY 101M

FRI 24 APR 12:30
SAT 25 APR 18:15
SUN 26 APR 20:15
MON 27 APR 20:15
TUE 28 APR 13:15
WED 29 APR 18:00
THU 30 APR 15:30


DISCOVER: FRANCE
L’ETRANGER
Sixty years after Luchino Visconti, François Ozon has adapted a monumental work of literature for the screen – ‘The Stranger’ by Albert Camus. Now released nationally after our sellout preview screenings in the Autumn.
In 1930s Algeria, apathetic Frenchman Meursault (Benjamin Voisin) shows total indifference to life. His daily life is soon disrupted by his neighbour, Raymond Sintès, who draws Meursault into his shady dealings. Until one blisteringly hot day, a tragic event occurs on a beach. Ozon has said: “The themes in the book could hardly be more topical: an emotionally absent hero detached from the world, confronting our mortality, the individual’s quest for meaning in an increasingly alienating world.” Shot in moody, period-appropriate black and white, this was one of the highlights at the 2025 Venice Film Festival. Cast includes Rebecca Marder, Swann Arlaud, Pierre Lottin and Denis Lavant. “A crackling yet tasteful erotic charge.” Screen Daily. (Subtitles)
FRANCE 2025 FRANÇOIS OZON 122M

TIME OUT


An arthritic Nova Scotia woman works as a housekeeper while she hones her skills as an artist and eventually becomes a beloved figure in the community.
We first meet Maud Lewis (Sally Hawkins), a smart, vibrant woman living with arthritis and struggling to stay independent, in the late 1930s amid vast Nova Scotia landscapes, picturesquely lit by cinematographer Guy Godfree. To break free from her overbearing family, Maud responds to an advert for a live-in maid, placed by grouchy hermit Everett (Ethan Hawke), who lives in a tiny box of a house and runs a business selling fish. These odd outcasts aren’t exactly a match made in heaven on paper, yet they form a unique, loving companionship over time. Maud wears down Everett’s grumpiness, painting naive happy murals of the countryside on the walls of their shack. Her art – colourful flowers, cats and chickens – grabs the attention of sophisticated New Yorker Sandra (Kari Matchett), who commissions Maud to make work for her. The artist’s fame grows, reaching far beyond the confines of their small world. ‘Maudie’ will break your heart with its infectious positivity and an outstanding, big-hearted performance by Sally Hawkins as the selftaught artist.
UK 2016 AISLING WALSH 115M


FRI 24 APR 14:45
SAT 25 APR 13:15
SUN 26 APR 12:00
MON 27 APR 18:00
TUE 28 APR 20:30
WED 29 APR 15:45
THU 30 APR 13:00
Jim Jarmusch explores the awkwardness and closeness of parents with their grownup children in three slyly comic panels of drama set in rural USA, Dublin and Paris
Siblings Emily (Mayim Bialik) and Jeff (Adam Driver) are making the arduous trip out into the countryside to see their ageing (and sneaky) dad (Tom Waits). Meanwhile, in Dublin, Charlotte Rampling plays a characteristically self-possessed and self-assured woman who is welcoming her two grownup daughters (Cate Blanchett and Vicky Krieps) for their annual visit for tea. She is entirely content to make these visits a rarity. In Paris, non-identical twins Skye (Indya Moore) and Billy (Luka Sabbat) pay a final visit to their parents’ apartment. The parents have recently died, apparently piloting a light aircraft in the Azores. The film seems to ask: Who are our parents? Did they have real existences before we were born that we will never understand? And are our own existences destined to be effaced and rendered irrelevant or taboo by our own children? This is a subtly haunting and wryly funny triptych that transforms the banal awkwardness of family life into a bittersweet meditation on the bonds that persist.
USA 2025 JIM JARMUSCH 110M
MON 27 APR 15:30 TUE 28 APR 18:00


DISCOVER: USSR
1937 Stalinist USSR: a newly appointed prosecutor discovers an undestroyed letter from a prisoner that reveals corruption in the secret police, the NKVD. His search for the truth becomes very dangerous.
A desperate letter from an unjustly imprisoned man reaches a newly appointed local prosecutor (Aleksandr Kuznetsov). He vows to correct this injustice, jumping dutifully through every bureaucratic hoop until he can meet with the government bigwig who can help. Adapted from a 1969 novel by Gulag survivor Georgy Demidov, this is a shout of futility that is also strangely, bitterly funny. If you didn’t laugh, you’d cry. Impeccably photographed, staged and acted, the film has a chilling resonance with modern times. (Subtitles)
FRI 6 MAR
12:45 SONG SUNG BLUE (12A) 133M
15:30 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN (15) 112M
18:00 IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY (15) 106M
20:15 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
SAT 7 MAR
12:45 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
15:00 OTHELLO (THEATRE ROYAL) 165M INC INTERVAL
18:00 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
20:15 THE CHRONOLOGY OF WATER (15) 128M
SUN 8 MAR
12:45 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
15:00 GISELLE (RBO) 140M INC INTERVAL
17:45 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
20:00 SONG SUNG BLUE
MON 9 MAR
12:45 SONG SUNG BLUE
15:30 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
18:00 LAST BLOSSOM (ADVPG) 90M
20:00 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
TUE 10 MAR
12:45 TURNER & CONSTABLE + Q&A (EXHIBITION ON SCREEN) 91M
15:30 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
18:00 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
20:30 IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY


WED 11 MAR
12:45 TURNER & CONSTABLE (EXHIBITION ON SCREEN) 91M
14:45 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
17:00 TURNER & CONSTABLE (EXHIBITION ON SCREEN) 91M
THU 12 MAR
13:00 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
15:30 SONG SUNG BLUE
18:15 TURNER & CONSTABLE (EXHIBITION ON SCREEN) 91M
20:15 PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN
FRI 13 MAR
12:15 THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE (15) 137M
14:45 NUREMBERG (15) 148M
17:45 IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU (15) 113M
20:00 THE SECRET AGENT (15) 159M
SAT 14 MAR
12:15 TURNER & CONSTABLE (EXHIBITION ON SCREEN) 91M
14:15 MR. TURNER (15) 150M
17:00 THE SECRET AGENT
20:15 NUREMBERG
SUN 15 MAR
13:30 BAD COMPANY (PG) 93M
15:45 TURNER & CONSTABLE

17:45 THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE
20:30 IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU
MON 16 MAR
12:45 TURNER & CONSTABLE
14:45 THE SECRET AGENT
18:00 CONFLAGRATION (ADV12A) 99M
20:15 FILM TBC
TUE 17 MAR

12:30 IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU 14:45 THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE
17:30 FILM TBC
20:00 THE SECRET AGENT
WED 18 MAR
12:30 THE SECRET AGENT
15:30 NUREMBERG
18:15 TURNER & CONSTABLE
20:15 THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE
THU 19 MAR
12:30 NUREMBERG
15:30 IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU
18:00 THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE
20:45 FILM TBC
FRI 20 MAR
13:15 HAMNET (12A) 125M
16:00 THE PRESIDENT’S CAKE (12A) 105M
18:15 MOTHER’S PRIDE (12A) 90M
20:15 HOW TO MAKE A KILLING (15) 98M

SAT 21 MAR
13:30 TURNER & CONSTABLE (EXHIBITION ON SCREEN) 91M
15:30 HOW TO MAKE A KILLING
17:45 MOTHER’S PRIDE
19:45 SIRÂT (15) 115M
SUN 22 MAR
12:00 TRISTAN AND ISOLDE (MET OPERA)
310M INC 2 INTERVALS
17:30 HOW TO MAKE A KILLING
19:45 MOTHER’S PRIDE
MON 23 MAR
13:15 HAMNET
16:00 MOTHER’S PRIDE
18:00 THE FINAL PIECE (ADV15) 123M
20:30 HOW TO MAKE A KILLING

TUE 24 MAR
13:15 HOW TO MAKE A KILLING
15:30 HAMNET
18:00 MOTHER’S PRIDE
20:00 HAMNET
WED 25 MAR
12:45 MOTHER’S PRIDE
14:45 HOW TO MAKE A KILLING
16:45 SIRÂT
THU 26 MAR
10:00 STITCH HEAD (U) 92M PLUS AUTHOR INTRO PRIVATE SCREENING
13:15 HAMNET
16:00 THE PRESIDENT’S CAKE
18:15 MOTHER’S PRIDE
20:15 HOW TO MAKE A KILLING
FRI 27 MAR
13:15 STITCH HEAD (U) 92M
15:15 A PALE VIEW OF HILLS (12A) 123M
17:45 SENTIMENTAL VALUE (15) 133M
20:30 THE BRIDE! (15) 126M
SAT 28 MAR
10:30 WOMEN ARTISTS IN FILM TALK
12:45 BEYOND THE SILK ROAD (12A) 133M
15:15 ALL THAT’S LEFT OF YOU (12A) 145M
18:00 THE BRIDE!
20:30 A PALE VIEW OF HILLS
SUN 29 MAR
12:45 BIG EYES (PG) 106M
15:00 THE BRIDE!
17:45 EPIC: ELVIS PRESLEY IN CONCERT (12A) 100M
20:00 GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN, DON’T DIE (15) 134M
MON 30 MAR
13:00 STITCH HEAD
15:00 A PALE VIEW OF HILLS
17:30 ALL THAT’S LEFT OF YOU
20:15 THE BRIDE!
TUE 31 MAR
13:00 EPIC: ELVIS PRESLEY IN CONCERT
15:15 SENTIMENTAL VALUE
18:00 AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111M
20:15 THE BRIDE!
WED 1 APR
12:45 STITCH HEAD
14:45 THE BRIDE!
17:30 MARTY SUPREME (15) 149M
20:15 SENTIMENTAL VALUE
THU 2 APR
12:30 AT ETERNITY’S GATE
15:00 GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN, DON’T DIE
17:30 THE BRIDE!
20:00 MARTY SUPREME
FRI 3 APR
13:15 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE (PG) 110M
15:30 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
18:00 MIDWINTER BREAK (TBC) 90M
20:00 MIDWINTER BREAK
SAT 4 APR
13:00 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
15:30 MIDWINTER BREAK
17:30 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE 20:00 MIDWINTER BREAK

SUN 5 APR
12:00 SIEGFRIED (RBO)
330M INC 2 INTERVALS
18:00 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
20:00 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
MON 6 APR
13:00 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
15:30 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
18:00 MIDWINTER BREAK
20:00 PLATOON (15) 120M
TUE 7 APR

13:15 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
15:45 MIDWINTER BREAK
17:45 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
20:00 MIDWINTER BREAK
WED 8 APR
12:15 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
14:30 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
17:00 MIDWINTER BREAK
THU 9 APR
13:15 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
15:30 THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE
18:00 MIDWINTER BREAK
20:00 MIDWINTER BREAK
FRI 10 APR
13:30 MIDWINTER BREAK (TBC) 90M
15:45 DEAD MAN’S WIRE (15) 105M
18:00 LA GRAZIA (12A) 131M
20:45 BROKEN ENGLISH (15) 99M
SAT 11 APR
10:30 THRILLER TALK
13:30 DON’T BE PREY (CERT TBC) 94M
15:30 THE TASTERS (15) 123M
18:00 DEAD MAN’S WIRE
20:15 LA GRAZIA
SUN 12 APR
12:30 BROKEN ENGLISH
14:30 RESURRECTION (15TBC) 160M
17:45 DEAD MAN’S WIRE
20:00 LA GRAZIA

MON 13 APR
13:00 MIDWINTER BREAK
15:30 LA GRAZIA
18:15 DON’T BE PREY
20:15 DEAD MAN’S WIRE
TUE 14 APR
13:00 LA GRAZIA
15:45 DEAD MAN’S WIRE
18:00 MIDWINTER BREAK
20:00 MIDWINTER BREAK
WED 15 APR
13:15 MIDWINTER BREAK
15:45 BROKEN ENGLISH
18:00 THE TASTERS
20:30 DEAD MAN’S WIRE
THU 16 APR
13:00 DEAD MAN’S WIRE
15:00 RESURRECTION
18:00 ALL MY SONS (NT LIVE) 130M INC INTERVAL
20:30 LA GRAZIA
FRI 17 APR
13:00 THE LOVE THAT REMAINS (15) 109M
15:30 ROMEO + JULIET (12A) 120M
18:00 PROJECT HAIL MARY (12A) 166M
20:30 THE SPIN (15) 93M
SAT 18 APR
10:30 ARTHUR MILLER TALK
13:00 ZULU DAWN + Q&A (12A) 98M
15:45 ORWELL: 2+2=5 (15) 119M
18:00 THE SPIN
20:00 PROJECT HAIL MARY
SUN 19 APR
12:30 THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY (U) 133M
15:00 ALL MY SONS (NT LIVE) 130M INC INTERVAL
17:30 ROMEO + JULIET
19:45 SOUND OF FALLING (18) 155M
MON 20 APR
12:45 DIAMANTI (15TBC) 135M
15:15 PROJECT HAIL MARY
18:30 ORWELL: 2+2=5
20:45 DJ AHMET (18) 99M
TUE 21 APR
13:15 PROJECT HAIL MARY
16:30 DJ AHMET
18:45 THE MAGIC FLUTE (RBO) 210M INC 2 INTERVALS
WED 22 APR
11:45 SOUND OF FALLING
14:30 DJ AHMET
16:30 DIAMANTI
THU 23 APR
12:15 PROJECT HAIL MARY
15:30 THE SPIN
17:45 DIAMANTI
20:30 THE LOVE THAT REMAINS
FRI 24 APR
12:30 THE STRANGER (15) 122M
14:45 FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER (15TBC) 110M
17:30 CALIFORNIA SCHEMIN’ (12A) 101M
20:15 REDOUBT (UNRATED) 85M
SAT 25 APR
13:15 FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER
15:45 MAUDIE (12A) 115M
18:15 THE STRANGER
20:30 CALIFORNIA SCHEMIN’ SUN 26 APR
12:00 FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER
14:15 THE MAGIC FLUTE (RBO) 210M INC 2 INTERVALS
18:00 CALIFORNIA SCHEMIN’
20:15 THE STRANGER
MON 27 APR
13:15 CALIFORNIA SCHEMIN’ 15:30 TWO PROSECUTORS (12A) 118M
18:00 FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER
20:15 THE STRANGER

TUE 28 APR
13:15 THE STRANGER
15:30 CALIFORNIA SCHEMIN’ 18:00 TWO PROSECUTORS
20:30 FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER
WED 29 APR
13:30 REDOUBT 15:45 FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER
18:00 THE STRANGER
20:30 CALIFORNIA SCHEMIN’ THU 30 APR
13:00 FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER
15:30 THE STRANGER
18:00 CALIFORNIA SCHEMIN’ 20:15 FILM TBC


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