Past Events: Film

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Miss Juneteenth (15)

Tuesday 3rd November 2020 - Thursday 5th November 2020

A former beauty queen and single mum Turquoise Jones prepares her rebellious teenage daughter for the "Miss Juneteenth" scholarship pageant. A soulful but uplifting drama of mother-daughter bonds and deferred dreams.

White Riot

Tuesday 3rd November 2020 - Thursday 5th November 2020

Rubika Shah's vital prize-winning documentary, expanded from her 2017 short film of the same name, explores how 70s London protest movement Rock Against Racism (RAR) confronted British fascists head-on.

Summerland (12A)

Tuesday 27th October 2020 - Saturday 31st October 2020

Gemma Arterton, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Tom Courtenay star in this intensely emotional story of love's endurance in trying times.

The Shining (15)

Friday 30th October 2020 - Saturday 31st October 2020

It's the season for chills so we thought we should raid the vaults and bring you one of the most influential modern classics to watch on the big screen again. The perfect Halloween film.

Rocks (12)

Wednesday 28th October 2020

A moving portrait of resilience and girlhood, and one of the most authentic portrayals of contemporary, multi-cultural British youth.

Eternal Beauty (15)

Tuesday 20th October 2020 - Saturday 24th October 2020

Schizophrenia has rarely been portrayed well on film, and the biggest success of Craig Roberts' latest drama is that it neither demonises nor simplifies its central character’s illness.

Ammonite (London Film Festival Preview Screening)

Saturday 17th October 2020

The UK premiere of Ammonite, starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan. With a virtual introduction from Director Francis Lee and cast members.

Talking About Trees (PG)

Wednesday 14th October 2020 - Friday 16th October 2020

Four Sudanese filmmakers (retired, but not through their own choice) embark on a heroic adventure to revive a cinema in a country under an oppressive regime in this powerful documentary.

The Lady in the Portrait (15)

Tuesday 13th October 2020 - Thursday 15th October 2020

Exquisitely photographed, sumptuous period piece set in the 18th-century Imperial Court of China and loosely based on a true story

Les Misérables (15)

Tuesday 6th October 2020 - Saturday 10th October 2020

Inspired by the 2005 Paris riots, director Ladj Ly's Oscar-nominated film is a topical insight into the tensions between neighbourhood residents and police. Note: This is a brand new film and not the Victor Hugo classic/ 2012 Russell Crowe musical!

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