Films include Phantom Of The Open, The Power Of The Dog and Rebel Dread
Mark Rylance stars in Phantom of the Open
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Wed 23 March
13:00 The Duke
16:00 Great Freedom
19:00 Cyrano
20:00 Leave No Traces – Online Film Talk (part of Polish Cinema Screening and Online Film Talks)
Thu 24 March
13:00 Cyrano
16:00 The Duke
19:00 Great Freedom
Fri 25 March
13:00 Phantom Of The Open
16:00 Rebel Dread
19:00 Phantom Of The Open
Sat 26 March
13:00 Phantom Of The Open
15:55 Don Carlos – Met Opera Live 2022
Sun 27 March
13:00 Raya And The Last Dragon – Family Cinema
16:00 The Book of Dust – La Belle Sauvage – National Theatre Encore
19:30 Phantom Of The Open
Mon 28 March
13:00 Phantom Of The Open
16:00 The Power Of The Dog
19:00 Rebel Dread
Tue 29 March
13:00 The Power Of The Dog
16:00 Phantom Of The Open – Subtitled and Audio Description Screening
19:00 Rebel Dread
Wed 30 March
13:00 The Power Of The Dog
16:00 Phantom Of The Open
19:00 Writing With Fire
Thu 31 March
13:00 Phantom Of The Open
16:00 The Duke
19:00 Phantom Of The Open
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Wed 23 March
POLISH CINEMA ONLINE FILM TALK
LEAVE NO TRACES (15 CERT TBC)
Director: Michal Wegrzyn | 160m | 2021 | Poland, Czech Republic, France | Polish | Subtitled
Wed 23 March, Online film talk via Zoom at 8pm - Free
A series of screenings and talks exploring gems of Polish cinema, hosted by Polish cinema expert Michael Brooke
Sat 26 March, 3.55pm
MET OPERA LIVE 2022 – DON CARLOS (VERDI) (12A)
Director: Director: Michal Wegrzyn | 314m | 2022 | USA | French | English Supertitles
Sat 15:55
Sun 27 March, 4pm
NATIONAL THEATRE ENCORE: THE BOOK OF DUST – LA BELLE SAUVAGE (12A)
Director: Nicholas Hytner | 150m | 2021 | UK | English
Sun 16:00;
Wed 30 March, 7pm
WRITING WITH FIRE (12A)
Director: Rintu Thomas & Sushmit Ghosh | 93m film running time: 20m Q&A | 2021 | India | Hindi | Subtitled – Tickets: £12 (10)
Wed 19:00;
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