Films include Death on the Nile, Flee and The Power of The Dog
Gail Gadot stars in the latest version of Agatha Christie's book
To find more information on how to stay safe when visiting Watermans visit www.watermans.org.uk.
Watermans has reinstated the full use of the cinema auditorium, however it is still issuing customers with two extra (FREE) seats when booking, to allow for social distancing seating.
Wed 23 February
19:00 Nightmare Alley
20.00 Gierek – Online Talk only – part of Polish cinema screening and online talk
Thu 24 February
13:00 Belfast
16:30 Nightmare Alley
19:00 The Souvenir Part II
Fri 25 February
13:00 The Power Of The Dog
16:00 Flee
19:00 Death On The Nile
Sat 26 February
13:00 Ron’s Gone Wrong
14:30 French Impressions – Gagarine – Online Film Talk only
16:00 The Power Of The Dog
19:00 Death On The Nile
Sun 27 February
13:00 Private Screening Hire
16:00 Koniec Świata Czyli Kogel Mogel 4
19:00 Death On The Nile
Mon 28 February
13:00 Death On The Nile
16:00 The Power Of The Dog
19:00 Flee
Tue 1 March
13:00Flee
16:00 Death On The Nile – Subtitled and Audio Description
19:00 Koniec Świata Czyli Kogel Mogel 4
Wed 2 March
13:00 Death On The Nile
16:00 Flee
19:00 The Power Of The Dog
Thu 3 March
13:00 Koniec Świata Czyli Kogel Mogel 4
16:30 Death On The Nile
19:00 Flee
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Sat 26 February
FRENCH IMPRESSIONS ONLINE FILM TALK – GAGARINE
On Saturday at 2.30pm, get together on via video calling platform Zoom for a short presentation from Jon and a chance to discuss the film. You will need to watch the film beforehand via Curzon Home Cinema or MUBI check their website for prices. Film Talk is £5 and bookable via the Watermans’ website
Host: Jon Davies | 60m | 2022 | UK | English
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