Films include The Real Charlie Chaplin, The Duke and La Mif
The Real Charlie Chaplin is a feature-length documentary
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.
Thu 3 March
13:00 Koniec Świata Czyli Kogel Mogel 4
16:30 Death On The Nile
19:00 Flee
Fri 4 March
13:00 The Duke
16:00 La Mif
19:00 The Duke
Sat 5 March
13:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog
16:00 La Mif
19:00 The Duke
Sun 6 March
13:00 The Real Charlie Chaplin
16:00 The Duke
19:00 La Mif
Mon 7 March
13:00 The Duke
16:00 La Mif
19:00 The Duke
20:00 No Ticket Required: The Selfish Giant - online Zoom event only
Tue 8 March
13:00 Private Hire
16:00 The Duke – Subtitled and Audio Description
19:00 The Real Charlie Chaplin
Wed 9 March
13:00 The Real Charlie Chaplin
16:00 The Duke
19:00 The Duke
Thu 10 March
13:00 La Mif
16:00 The Duke
19:00 Leopoldstadt – National Theatre Encore
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Mon 7 March 8pm
NO TICKET REQUIRED: THE SELFISH GIANT (15) - (ONLINE EVENT ONLY)
Director: Clio Barnard | 87m | 2013 | UK | English
A free online Zoom talk with film specialist Michael Brooke as the host to discuss the film. You must watch the film beforehand in your own time via Curzon Home Cinema £3.99 or BFI Player - £3.50 or any other streaming platform. Make sure you book your FREE place to take part. The event is 1 hour.
Mon 20:00
Thu 10 March, 7pm
LEOPOLDSTADT (12A) – NATIONAL THEATRE ENCORE
Director: Patrick Marber | 150m | 2021 | UK | English
Thu 19:00
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