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PROGRAMME ONE
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Cathal Black’s directorial debut... Read More
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Etero (Eka Chavleishvili) never wanted a husband and has dismissed all thoughts of marriage; however, the flinty, self-sufficient 48-year-old shopkeeper is the subject of malicious gossip in the small Georgian village where she lives, largely because she lives alone and... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 14.45
Along with Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd is one of the giants of silent comedy. Despite his deserved place in such august company, Lloyd is perhaps the least screened of this hallowed trinity, and so we’re delighted to... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 16.00
On his release from prison, Arthur (Josh O’Connor) immediately visits Flora (Isabella Rossellini), mother of his lost love. Although Arthur’s tendency is to keep to himself, he soon falls in with a group of tombaroli, grave robbers who loot the... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 15:45 (OC), 20.30
Rose Glass follows up Saint Maud, her incendiary debut from 2019, with an unapologetically queer and decidedly pulpy thriller that solidifies her status as a visionary with a gift for characterisation and eye-grabbing imagery.
The setting is a gym in... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13:20, 20:50
Martin Scorsese presents a personal and moving look at two of British cinema’s greatest filmmakers. Powell and Pressburger created enduring classics of British cinema including The Red Shoes, Black Narcissus, A Matter of Life and Death and The Life and... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 11:50, 20:00
Filmmaker Simon finds his life drastically interrupted when he is called back from Delhi to London to care for his dying uncle David, an eccentric, cantankerous, flamboyant thesp obsessed with King Lear. David has been given months to live but... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 11:00, 18:30
Wim Wenders’s return to fiction filmmaking is a poignant character study that extols the virtues of simplicity and humility in its portrait of a man who appears to be genuinely contented with his lot, such as it is. Hirayama (Kôji... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 17:10
An adaptation of the final novel from John McGahern, one of Ireland’s greatest writers, That They May Face The Rising Sun is a lyrical celebration of the everyday. Joe (Barry Ward) and Kate Ruttledge (Anna Bederke) have returned from London... Read More
Med Hondo’s first feature won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno Film Festival and instantly established the director as a giant of African and world cinema.
A loosely constructed narrative that chronicles the travails of a West African-born accountant who... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.00
EAT / SLEEP / CHEER / REPEAT 11.10, 20.40
HOARD 15.45 (OC), 20.30
LA CHIMERA 11:00, 17:40
LOVE LIES BLEEDING 13:20, 20:30
ROME, OPEN CITY 15:50
THAT THEY MAY FACE THE RISING SUN 13:00, 18:05
TIGER STRIPES 13:45, 18:30
WORLD CINEMA PROJECT: CHESS OF THE WIND 15.30
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