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Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s wonderfully quirky and irresistibly enchanting Amélie returns to the big screen for its 25th anniversary. After a lonely childhood, the adult Amélie (an adorable Audrey Tautou) devises elaborate, secret stratagems for bringing happiness to those around her. In... Read More
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BOOK NOW Times: 15.25
SCREENS FRIDAY 16th, SATURDAY 17th & THURSDAY 21st
Guillermo del Toro’s highly imaginative debut, now presented in a luminous 4K restoration, is a unique twist on classic vampire lore. The story follows an elderly antiques dealer who discovers an ancient... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18.20
A reclusive horror writer (Adam Scott) travels to a remote Irish hotel to scatter his parents’ ashes, only to become entangled in unsettling local lore surrounding the ramshackle building. As strange visions intensify and a mysterious disappearance occurs, his grief... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 20.40
OPENS MAY 15TH
Budapest 1957: Andor, a teenage Jewish boy, who has been raised to believe his absent father was a hero of the violently supressed Hungarian Revolution, is thrown into confusion when his mother brings home a mysterious interloper... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.00, 17.50
Eighteen-year-old Marina was orphaned at a young age; she travels to Spain’s Atlantic coast to obtain a signature for a scholarship application from the paternal grandparents she has never met. There, she navigates a sea of new aunts, uncles, and... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 20.30
When the titular trawler mysteriously returns, having disappeared from a Cornish fishing village thirty years ago, local man Nick (George Mackay) and brash out-of-towner Liam (Callum Turner), unwittingly take her out to sea. With its grainy, richly textured 16mm visuals,... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 10.50
Albert Camus’s enduring and enigmatic 1942 novella L’Étranger follows Meursault, a detached young man in 1930s Algeria whose indifference to social conventions and emotional expectations sets him apart from others. When he impulsively kills an Arabic man, he must face... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 10.55
While Ponette focuses on the experiences of an individual child trying to come to terms with a loss whose meaning she is trying to grasp, the incomprehensible grief suffered in The Sweet Hereafter is that of a community that loses... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 15.45
A PRIVATE LIFE 13.30 (OC)
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME: LET’S DANCE! (DOUBLE BILL) 12.05
BOOGIE NIGHTS (4K RESTORATION) 20.05
CACTUS PEARS 13.15
DISCLOSURE DAY (70mm) 17.10, 20.15
IFI FAMILY: MY FATHER’S DRAGON 11.00
NINO 11.50
OBSESSION 17.45
SPIELBERG SCI-FI: MINORITY REPORT (THE BIGGER PICTURE) 14.00
STRICTLY BALLROOM (4K RESTORATION) 15.40
THE LAST VIKING 15.50, 20.40
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