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System Crasher (12A)

Friday 24th April 2020 - Thursday 30th April 2020

A powerful story of a young girl who has lost her place in society, this is a no-holds-barred, deeply humane glimpse into the fraught and at times impossible world of child protection services.

The Biggest Little Farm (PG)

Wednesday 22nd April 2020 - Thursday 23rd April 2020

To mark the 50th birthday of World Earth Day on April 22nd we will be screening one of the most delightful and inspiring documentaries you’ll see this year.


        

Waiting for Anya (12A)

Friday 20th March 2020 - Thursday 26th March 2020

Adapted from the novel by Michael Morpurgo, Waiting for Anya follows the story of Jo Lalande, a thirteen-year-old shepherd living in a mountain village during WWII

Cathy Come Home + intro (PG)

Thursday 19th March 2020

Controversial, moving and brilliantly acted, Ken Loach's Cathy Come Home is arguably the most influential television drama ever broadcast. Part of our series of films with PCC on the Co-operative movement.

All At Sea (12A)

Tuesday 10th March 2020 - Thursday 12th March 2020

A retired sailor is determined to fulfil his friend's wish to be buried at sea. The film’s screenwriter, Hugh Janes, will be joining us on Tuesday 10th March.

Iris on the Move: And Then We Danced (PG)

Monday 10th February 2020

A powerful tale of sexual awakening in the conservative world of traditional Georgian dance, the film has been wowing audiences at festivals around the world and won Best Feature at the 2019 Iris Prize festival.

Nancy Astor Preview Screening – Introduced by Alexis Bowater

Saturday 30th November 2019

The unveiling of the new Nancy Astor statue on November 28th 2019 to celebrate 100 years of Women in Parliament is a significant event for Plymouth.

The Way We Live (1946)

Saturday 23rd November 2019

Join Dr Stephen Essex (University of Plymouth), Dr Hollie Price (University of Sussex) and Dr Sadie Wearing (London School of Economics) for the screening of ‘The Way We Live’, Jill Craigie’s fascinating film released in 1946 about plans to reb...

Bait (15)

Friday 27th September 2019 - Wednesday 2nd October 2019

With Director Q&A on Friday 27. Stunningly shot on a vintage 16mm camera using monochrome Kodak stock, Mark Jenkin’s remarkable new film is a timely and funny, yet poignant tale that gets right to the heart of a Cornish community facing an unwelcom...

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