Films include Utama, A Bunch Of Amateurs, Armageddon Time
Sir Anthony Hopkins appearing in Armageddon Time
To find more information on how to stay safe when visiting Watermans visit www.watermans.org.uk.
Wed 23 November
20:30 Living
Thu 24 November
13:30 Call Jane
16:00 Living
18:15 Call Jane
20:45 Neptune Frost
Fri 25 November
13:30 Armageddon Time
16:15 A Bunch Of Amateurs
18:30 Utama - Safe Seating Screening
20:30 Armageddon Time
Sat 26 November
13:00 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile – Family Cinema
16:00 Utama
18:15 A Bunch Of Amateurs
20:30 Armageddon Time
Sun 27 November
13:00 Where The Devil Can’t Go Himself, He Sends A Woman – Polish Film Talk only
14:30 Where The Devil Can’t Go Himself, He Sends A Woman – Film Screening only
17:30 A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story – Special Event Cinema pre-recorded
20:15 Armageddon Time
Mon 28 November
13:00 Armageddon Time
15:45 Living
18:15 Utama
20:15 Armageddon Time
Tue 29 November
13:30 Living
16:00 Armageddon Time - Subtitled and Audio Description and Safe Seating Screening
18:30 A Bunch Of Amateurs
20:45 Utama
Wed 30 November
11:30 Armageddon Time – Parent & Baby Screening
15:45 A Bunch Of Amateurs
18:00 Living
20:15 Armageddon Time
Thu 1 December
14:30 Utama
17:30 Armageddon Time
20:00 A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story - Special Event Cinema pre-recorded
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Sun 27 November, Film Talk 1pm; Film Screening 2.30pm;
POLISH FILM TALK AND SCREENING
GDZIE DIABEŁ NIE MOŻE, TAM BABĘ POŚLE (15)
English title WHERE THE DEVIL CAN’T, SEND A BABY THERE.
Director: Heatcliff Janusz Iwanowski | 108m | 2021 | Poland | Polish | Subtitled
Sun 13:00 Film Talk Only, 14:30 Film Screening only;
Sunday 27 November & Thu 1 December
A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY (PG)
Director: Adam Penford | 125m (including 20mins interval) | 2021 | UK
Sun 17:30; Thu 20:00
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