Films include Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris and The Lost King
Lesley Manville in Mrs Harris Goes To Paris
To find more information on how to stay safe when visiting Watermans visit www.watermans.org.uk.
Wed 12 October
18:45 Aida – Royal Opera House Live
Thu 13 October
13:00 Ticket To Paradise
15:30 Don’t Worry Darling
18:00 Flux Gourmet
20:30 Don’t Worry Darling
Fri 14 October
13:00 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
15:30 The Lost King
18:00 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris - Safe Seating Screening
20:30 The Lost King
Sat 15 October
13:00 French Impressions Film Talk – Both Sides Of The Blade – talk only
14:30 Both Sides of The Blade – Film screening part of French Impressions
18:00 The Lost King
20:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
Sun 16 October
14:00 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
17:00 The Lost King
19:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
Mon 17 October
13:00 Minions: The Rise Of Gru
15:30 The Lost King
18:00 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
20:30 The Lost King
Tue 18 October
13:00 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
15:30 The Lost King – Subtitled and Audio Description and Safe Seating Screening
18:00 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
20:30 The Lost King
Wed 19 October
11:30 The Lost King – Parent & Baby Screening
15:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
18:00 The Lost King
20:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
Thu 20 October
13:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
16:00 The Lost King
19:15 La Bohème – Royal Opera House Live
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Sat 15 October, 1pm – Talk, 2.30pm Film Screening, (4.30pm Questions)
FRENCH IMPRESSIONS: BOTH SIDES OF THE BLADE (15)
Director: Claire Denis | 117m | 2022 | France | French | Subtitled
Sat Film Talk 13:00; Sat Film Screening 14:30;
Thu 20 October, 7.15pm
LA BOHÈME (CERT TBC) – ROYAL OPERA LIVE
Director: Richard Jones | 180m | 2022 | UK | Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Thu 19:15
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