Film at The Roses this March!

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Maria 12A, 2hrs 3mins

MON 3 MAR 7.30PM, FRI 7 MAR 10.30AM

TUE 11 MAR 1.00PM

Once the world’s greatest soprano, Callas now hides in an apartment, having lost her voice and retreated from the world. She dreams of returning to the stage, but can her body and mind take the pressure?

Featuring some of Callas’s greatest recordings and starring Angelina Jolie in an Oscar-worthy performance, Maria is a sumptuous drama that hits all the high notes.

A Complete Unknown

15, 2hrs 20mins

TUE 4 MAR 1.00PM

WED 5 MAR 11.00AM

THU 6 MAR 7.30PM

Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music. He forges intimate relationships with music icons of Greenwich Village on his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking and controversial performance that reverberates worldwide. Timothée Chalamet stars and sings as Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s A Complete Unknown, the electric true story behind the rise of one of the most iconic singer-songwriters in history.

The Brutalist 18, 3hrs 35mins (15 minute interval after 100 mins)

WED 5 MAR 7.00PM & THU 6 MAR 10.30AM

When visionary architect László Toth and his wife Erzsébet flee post-war Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of modern America, their lives are changed forever by a mysterious and wealthy client.

Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers

TBC

MON 10 MAR 7.30PM & THU 13 MAR 11.00AM

This film is a chance to reexamine and better understand this iconic artist. Focusing on his unique creative process, Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers explores the artist’s years in the south of France, where he revolutionised his style. Van Gogh became consumed with a passion for storytelling in his art, turning the world around him into vibrant, idealised spaces and symbolic characters.

Hard Truths

Roses Rewind: Grease

PG, 1hr 50mins

THU 13 MAR 7.30PM

With the sun-kissed summer of 1958 nearing its end, Danny, a sweet American boy, and Sandy, a straight-laced Aussie girl, exchange vows of everlasting devotion and part ways, seemingly forever. However, an unexpected change of plans reunites the young dreamers at the bustling Rydell High for the new term; only, this year, something has changed.

The Roses is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and to mark this milestone, we’re launching ‘Roses Rewind’!

This exciting series will bring a classic film from each decade of our history back to the big screen in a special cinema event. Not only can you enjoy the film in all its big-screen glory, but you can also immerse yourself in the experience with themed drinks, fancy dress, and more! Vote online at rosestheatre.org/roses-rewind

12A, 1hr 37mins

MON 17 MAR 7.30PM, TUE 18 MAR 1.30PM

WED 19 MAR 11.00AM

Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths follows Pansy Deacon (Marianne JeanBaptiste), a middle-aged Londoner battling depression and simmering resentment. Her sharp tongue strains relationships with her passive husband, Curtley (David Webber) and unemployed son, Moses (Tuwaine Barrett).

September 5 15, 1hr 35mins

FRI 21 MAR 11.00AM, MON 24 MAR 7.30PM

TUE 25 MAR 1.30PM

September 5 unveils the decisive moment that forever changed media coverage and continues to impact live news today.

Set during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics, the film follows an American Sports broadcasting team that quickly adapted from sports reporting to live coverage of the Israeli athletes taken hostage. Through this lens, September 5 provides a fresh perspective on the live broadcast seen globally by an estimated one billion people at the time.

Calamity Jane: Dementia Friendly

1hr 37mins (one interval)

WED 26 MAR 11.00AM DF

Set in the Old West, the film follows Calamity, a rough-and-tumble frontier woman known for her sharpshooting and fearless attitude, as she embarks on a mission to bring the famous actress, Adelaide Adams, to Deadwood to perform at the local saloon. However, complications arise when Calamity finds herself falling in love with a local man, Wild Bill Hickok, while struggling with her own insecurities. The film features catchy songs, humour, and Day’s iconic performance as the strong-willed heroine.

Read more about our Dementia friendly screenings on page 8.

The Last Showgirl

15, 1hr 28mins

WED 26 MAR 7.30PM & THU 27 MAR 11.00AM

When the glittering Las Vegas revue she has headlined for decades announces it will soon close, glamorous showgirl Shelly (Pamela Anderson) must reconcile with the decisions she’s made and the life she has built as she plans her next act whilst also striving to repair the relationship with her daughter (Billie Lourd). With an outstanding ensemble cast that includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Brenda Song and Kiernan Shipka, The Last Showgirl is a joyous tribute to a long-gone Las Vegas – and all the women who made it glitter.

Becoming Led Zeppelin 12A, 2hrs 2mins

MON 31 MAR 7.30PM, TUE 1 APR 1.00PM

WED 2 APR 11.00AM

Becoming Led Zeppelin explores the origins of this iconic group and their meteoric rise in just one year against all the odds. Powered by awe-inspiring, psychedelic, neverbefore-seen footage, performances, and music, Bernard MacMahon’s experiential cinematic odyssey explores Led Zeppelin’s creative, musical, and personal origin story. The film is told in Led Zeppelin’s own words and is the first officially sanctioned film on the group.

The Studio Screen

The Studio Screen is an intimate, 22-seat screening room located on the first floor of the theatre, just beyond the bar. This cozy venue is dedicated to showcasing world cinema, British independent films, archival collections, and family favourites, all projected in stunning 4K quality. We have now introduced pick your own seats for this screen, as we do for the Main Screen. All Studio Screen films start at the time advertised; please arrive promptly.

Vermiglio

15, 1hr 59mins, In Italian with Subtiles

MON 3 MAR 7.00PM, WED 5 MAR 8.00PM

THU 6 MAR 11.00AM

1944. In Vermiglio, a high mountain village of the Italian Alps, war looms as a distant but constant threat. The arrival of Pietro, a refugee soldier, disrupts the dynamics of the local teacher’s family, changing them forever. During the four seasons marking the end of World War II, Pietro and Lucia, the eldest daughter of the teacher, are instantly drawn to each other, leading to marriage and an unexpected fate. As the world emerges from its tragedy, the family will face its own.

Memoir of a Snail 15, 1hr 34mins

MON 10 MAR 8.00PM & THU 13 MAR 11.30AM

Grace Pudel is a lonely misfit with an affinity for collecting ornamental snails and an intense love for books. At a young age, when Grace is separated from her fire-breathing twin brother Gilbert, she falls into a spiral of anxiety and angst. Despite a continued series of hardships, inspiration and hope emerge when she strikes up an enduring friendship with an elderly eccentric woman named Pinky, who is full of grit and lust for life.

The Summer With Carmen

18, 1hr 46mins, In Greek with Subtitles

MON 24 MAR 8.00PM, WED 26 MAR 11.30AM & 7.00PM

In this sexy, sun-drenched comedy, best friends Demos and Nikitas are about to embark on the most meta movie adventure ever. They’re making a film about the summer that turned their lives upside down – you know, the one where Demos’ boyfriend Panos dropped a bombshell ending their four-year relationship and somehow leaving Demos co-parenting their dog Carmen.

Event Cinema

Experience stunning performances from The National Theatre, The Royal Opera and more, all on the big screen.

Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert

12A, 2hrs 38mins, £13.50 - £18.50

WED 19 MAR 7.00PM

WED 26 MAR 2.00PM

Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert captures an extraordinary live performance of some of Zimmer’s most revered compositions, including music from Dune, Gladiator, Interstellar, The Lion King, and much more. Decades of cinematic masterpieces are brought to life by his band and a worldclass orchestra at Dubai’s iconic Coca-Cola Arena and beyond. From the dunes of the Arabian Desert, to the heights of the Burj Al Arab, these performances deliver an intimate and unique experience of Zimmer’s most loved and renowned movie soundtracks.

The Royal Ballet: Romeo & Juliet

210mins (two intervals), £13.50 - £18.50

THU 20 MAR 7.15PM

The Capulets and Montagues are sworn enemies. Yet it is love at first sight for Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet when they meet each other at the Capulet ball, into which Romeo has snuck. The two fall in love and they profess their devotion to each other at Juliet’s balcony. They secretly get married. The stakes are raised for the young couple when Romeo avenges the death of his friend Mercutio who has been killed by Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin. For this, Romeo is exiled from Verona. Meanwhile, Juliet’s parents are forcing her to marry another suitor. In order to be together, Romeo and Juliet must risk it all.

S Subtitled screening

All foreign language films also have English subtitles

SF / DF Sensory / Dementia Friendly screenings (these screenings begin promptly)

How a Dementia Friendly screening differs from a regular screening:

– Tickets just £4, carers go half price at £2

– The Lights in the Auditorium are left on low

– We don't show any trailers or adverts

– If you need to move around or stretch your legs please do so

– If it's a musical number or sing along, you are welcome to sing!

– We include a 15 minute interval during the film

PRICES

Cinema:

Full price: £12, Concessions: £10, 16–25s & Children: £5

Event Cinema:

Prices vary. See individual event for details.

MEMBERS GET £1 OFF A TICKET PER SCREENING

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