May Film Flyer

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Flow U, 1hr 25mins AD

TUE 6 MAY 2.00PM & SAT 10 MAY 10.00AM

Flow pushes the boundaries of animation, immersing audiences in a world before unseen.

When a flood of biblical proportions washes its home away, a solitary cat must seek refuge with a motley crew of animals (including a dog, a capybara, a lemur and a secretarybird), who gradually learn to get along in this endearing, Oscar-winning animation.

La Cocina

AD 15, 2hrs 19mins

WED 7 MAY 11.00AM & THU 8 MAY 7.30PM

Amidst the lunch rush of a frantic Manhattan restaurant, a series of events threaten to bring the kitchen to a crashing halt. While food orders flood in and pressure mounts to boiling point, the passionate relationship between chef Pedro and waitress Julia is starting to fray. But when missing money and shocking revelations cause things to spiral out of control, it’s not long before one of New York’s busiest kitchens is on the verge of imploding.

Exhibition On Screen - Dawn of Impressionism: Paris 1874

1hr 30mins, Tickets: £10 - £15

WED 7 MAY 7.30PM & THU 8 MAY 11.OOAM

The Impressionists are the most popular group in art historymillions flock every year to marvel at their masterpieces. But, to begin with, they were scorned, penniless outsiders. 1874 was the year that changed everything; the first Impressionists, “hungry for independence”, broke the mould by holding their own exhibition outside official channels. Impressionism was born and the art world was changed forever.

Four Mothers

15, 1hr 29mins AD

MON 12 MAY 7.30PM, TUE 13 MAY 1.30PM

WED 14 MAY 11.00AM

Edward, a talented novelist on the cusp of literary success, is juggling his work with the responsibility of caring for his elderly mother, Alma.

As the excitement of a US book tour builds, he is suddenly faced with an unexpected twist—his three friends decide to take an impromptu Pride getaway to Spain, leaving their mothers in his care. Over a lively and chaotic weekend, Edward must navigate the balance between his rising career and caring for four eccentric, combative, and wildly different ladies.

The Return 15, 1hr 56mins AD

WED 14 MAY 2.00PM & THU 15 MAY 7.30PM

The King has returned home but much has changed in his kingdom since he left to fight in the Trojan war. His beloved wife Penelope is a prisoner in her own home, hounded by her many ambitious suitors to choose a new husband, a new king. Their son Telemachus, who has grown up fatherless, is facing death at the hands of the suitors who see him as an obstacle in their relentless pursuit of Penelope and the kingdom. Odysseus has changed too. Scarred by his experience of war, he is no longer the mighty warrior his people remember.

Twiggy 12A, 1hr 33mins AD

MON 19 MAY 7.30PM

Featuring contributions from Dustin Hoffman, Paul McCartney, Charlotte Tilbury, Joanna Lumley and many more, Twiggy is an exploration of the model’s upbringing, career, relationships and everything else that has made her the woman she is today. Directed by Sadie Frost, following her hugely successful debut feature on fashion designer Mary Quant, this documentary will be the first time Twiggy has ever told her story first-hand.

The Penguin Lessons 12A, 1hr 52mins AD

WED 21 MAY 7.30PM, THU 22 MAY 7.30PM S

MON 26 MAY 2.00PM

Starring Oscar nominee Steve Coogan, this poignant dramedy from director Peter Cattaneo (Military Wives, TIFF ’19) follows an Englishman’s personal and political awakening after he adopts a penguin during a cataclysmic period in Argentine history.

The Friend 15, 2hrs AD

SAT 24 MAY 7.30PM, TUE 27 MAY 4.30PM

WED 28 MAY 7.30PM S

After the unexpected death of her closest friend and mentor, New York novelist and writing teacher Iris becomes the caretaker of both his literary legacy and his beloved Great Dane, Apollo. Reluctantly bringing the enormous dog into her tiny Manhattan apartment, Iris develops a surprising kinship with the soulful animal—even though his outsized presence upends both her professional commitments and her daily routine. Together, the unlikely duo begins to move through their shared grief, tentatively embarking on a surprising path toward acceptance and healing.

A Minecraft Movie

PG, 1hr 41mins AD

MON 26 MAY 11.00AM

WED 28 MAY 2.00PM SF

SAT 7 JUN 10.00AM

A group of misfits are pulled through a portal to a mysterious world and embark on a magical quest to help save the land from the grips of an evil ruler and her army in this animated adventure, based on the Minecraft video game.

Big: Dementia Friendly Screening

PG, 1hr 44mins AD

WED 28 MAY 11.00AM DF

12-year-old Josh Baskin wishes to be “big” and wakes up as a 30-year-old man (Tom Hanks). Fleeing home with his best friend Billy, he lands a job at a toy company, where his playful spirit impresses his boss and a colleague, Susan. While Josh enjoys adulthood’s perks, he soon longs for his childhood. As Billy searches for a way to undo the wish, Josh learns to appreciate growing up without rushing through it.

Find more information about our Dementia friendly screenings on pg 8

Peppa Meets the Baby Cinema Experience

U, 1hr AD

FRI 30 MAY 9.45 & 11.30AM & SAT 31 MAY 9.45 & 11.30AM

PIG changes are coming! Join Peppa Pig and her family at the cinema as they get ready for their biggest adventure yet: welcoming a new baby!

With 10 oinktastic new episodes, 6 brand new songs and music videos, your little ones can dance and sing along with Peppa and her family and friends. The wait is finally over... join Peppa and George as they meet their new baby sibling for the first time at Peppa Meets the Baby Cinema Experience!

Event Cinema

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

The Royal Opera: Die Walkure

320mins (two intervals), £13.50 - £18.50

WED 14 MAY 5.00PM

The beautiful but icy Princess Turandot will only marry a man who can correctly answer three riddles. Those who fail are brutally beheaded. But when an unknown prince arrives, the balance of power in Turandot’s court is forever shaken, as the mysterious stranger does what no other has been able to. Sung in German with subtitles

The Royal Ballet: Ballet to Broadway: Wheeldon Works

180mins, £13.50 - £18.50

SUN 25 MAY 2.00PM

Sensuous contemporary ballet meets the energy of musical theatre in four distinctive short works. Fool’s Paradise, The Two of Us, Us, An American in Paris: four works showing the remarkable choreographic range of The Royal Ballet’s Artistic Associate, Christopher Wheeldon.

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.

I’m Still Here

15, 2hrs 17mins, In Portuguese with Subtiles

WED 7 MAY 7.00PM & MON 12 MAY 7.00PM

BRAZIL, 1971. Brazil faces the tightening grip of a military dictatorship. Eunice Paiva, a mother of five children, is forced to reinvent herself after her family suffers a violent and arbitrary act by the government.

The Oscar-winning I’m Still Here is based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s biographical book and tells the true story that helped reconstruct an important part of Brazil’s hidden history.

Wind, Tide & Oar

PG, 1hr 24mins

THU 8 MAY 7.00PM & SAT 10 MAY 11.00AM

Wind, Tide & Oar is a compelling exploration of engineless sailing, shot on analogue film over three years.

The film delves into the experiences of those who travel solely by harnessing the natural elements alone, following a diverse array of traditional boats and uncovering the unique rhythms and motivations of engineless navigation.

When Autumn Falls

12A, 1hr 42mins, In French with Subtitles

THU 15 MAY 7.00PM & MON 19 MAY 7.00PM

Loving grandmother Michelle is enjoying a peaceful retirement in a quiet Burgundy village, close to her best friend Marie-Claude. However, when her daughter Valérie drops off her grandson Lucas for their week together, everything begins to unravel. As Michelle navigates the complexities of her strained relationship with Valérie, unexpected tensions arise—especially when MarieClaude’s son, recently released from prison, enters the picture.

Sister Midnight

15, 1hr 47mins, In Hindi with Subtitles

WED 21 MAY 7.00PM & TUE 27 MAY 4.00PM

A newly arranged marriage. An oddball couple shoved together in a small Mumbai shack with paper-thin walls. They are awkward and alone-together. Unpredictable Uma does her best to cope with the heat, her total lack of domestic skills, nosy neighbours and her bumbling spouse until the nocturnal world of Mumbai and its inhabitants lead her to face her own strange behaviours.

Oh My Goodness!

12A, 1hr 27mins, In French with Subtitles

THU 22 MAY 7.00PM & WED 28 MAY 2.30PM

The local Nursing Home is falling to pieces, but five crazy nuns have taken it upon themselves to do absolutely anything to save it. This includes entering a bicycle race in the hope of winning the prize money. The only drawback: they are terrible cyclists. And to make matters worse, they’re not the only ones after the money...

One to One: John & Yoko

PG, 1hr 40mins SAT 24 MAY 7.00PM & WED 28 MAY 7.00PM

From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, ONE TO ONE: JOHN & YOKO is a revelatory inside-look at John Lennon & Yoko Ono’s life in Greenwich Village in the early 1970s, featuring music from John & Yoko’s only full-length concerts, newly remixed and produced by Sean Ono Lennon.

KEY

S Subtitled screening

All foreign language films also have English subtitles

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

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Audio Description

Audio Description is available for all screenings of this film.

Audio Description headsets provide audio commentary for the visually impaired. Please reserve a headset by calling Box Office on 01684 295074 (or emailing boxo@rosestheatre.org) prior to arrival.

Audio Description headsets are undetectable to those not using them.

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 £2 OFF UP TO TWO FULL-PRICE TICKETS

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