Opening Times
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 5-8.30pm
Wednesday: 1-8.30pm
Saturday: 1-8pm
Closed Monday and Sunday
Plymouth Arts Cinema
Arts University Plymouth
Tavistock Place
Plymouth
PL4 8AT
Independent Cinema for Everyone
Watch ‘A White, White Day’ Online, and Support PAC
Wednesday 24th June 2020
We have teamed up with film distributor Peccadillo Pictures to give you the opportunity to watch this new release at home, and support Plymouth Arts Cinema at the same time. Rent the film from July 2 via Vimeo (embedded below) and PAC will receive 25% of the rental fee. The … Continue Reading
Buy discounted tickets for Cheltenham International Film Festival Online and support Plymouth Arts Cinema
Tuesday 2nd June 2020
Plymouth Arts Cinema are becoming a Virtual Screening Partner for Cheltenham International Film Festival Online.
From Monday 08 June until Sun 14 June, we will bring 35 new narrative and documentary feature films, plus a shorts programme, to your living room. Many of these films … Continue Reading
Never Rarely Sometimes Always: “bold and fearless film-making”
Tuesday 19th May 2020
The third film from director Eliza Hittman, the film was featured in a Reclaim The Frame event on 14 May. You can watch Mia Bays’ interview with Eliza Hittman on our Facebook page.
Never Rarely Sometimes Always tells the story of 17-year-old Autumn. Living with … Continue Reading
Films To Uplift You During Lockdown
Tuesday 19th May 2020
It’s been a difficult time, and while we’re still having to spend a lot of time at home, a lot of us are watching far more TV. If you’re thinking of watching a film, either with friends or family or on your own, try these 6 heart-warming films … Continue Reading
Film Review: The Artist “feels like a newly-discovered gem”
Tuesday 12th May 2020
A daring concept, beautifully presented, The Artist became the cinematic phenomenon of 2011. Working on the idea of a modern silent film, this was a project years in development for director and screenwriter, Michel Hazanavicius.
The Artist was initially put on limited release, and soon became a … Continue Reading
Border review – “An intense, dark fable”
Thursday 7th May 2020
Review by Lila Taylor
You can watch the film for a limited time on channel 4: https://www.channel4.com/programmes/border.
Border (2018) is Ali Abbasi’s intense, dark fable of the modern world about misfit, Tina – an intuitive, level-headed customs officer.
The Swedish production is an intimate … Continue Reading
Justice is Served by Nick Remy Matthews
Friday 1st May 2020
Justice is a very special six year old with a passion for scams. With his seventh birthday fast approaching he comes up with an audacious plan: to get the penthouse suite in a flash hotel so he and his best mate Alice can have the night of their lives.
Justice is … Continue Reading
More Than Stories by Anya Lewin
Wednesday 22nd April 2020
More than Stories is a film composed of three parts and made over 12 years, that has at its heart the haunted memories of Jewish life embedded in stories passed down to artist Anya Lewin by her father. The film takes place in three different cities that his family inhabited during … Continue Reading