Films include The War Below, Herself and Respect
During World War I, a group of British miners are recruited to tunnel underneath no man’s land
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Thu 23 September
13:00 The Champion of Auschwitz
16:00 Wildfire
19:00 Annette
Fri 24 September
13:00 The War Below
16:00 Herself
19:00 Respect
Sat 25 September
13:00 Moonbound
16:00 Herself
19:00 Respect
Sun 26 September
13:00 Herself
16:00 The War Below
19:00 Respect
Mon 27 September
13:00 The War Below
16:00 Herself
19:00 Respect
Tue 28 September
13:00 The War Below
16:00 Herself - Hard of Hearing and Audio Description
19:00 Bogowie (Gods) – Polish Cinema Screening and Talk (film screening only)
Wed 29 September
13:00 Herself
16:00 The War Below
19:00 National Theatre’s Romeo and Juliet
20:00 Bogowie (Gods) – Polish Cinema Screening and Talk (film talk only online)
Thu 30 September
13:00 Herself
16:00 The War Below
19:00 Respect
Special Event Cinema
Tue 28 & Wed 29 September
A series of screenings and talks exploring gems of Polish cinema, hosted by Polish cinema expert Michael Brooke. Watch the film in the cinema and the following evening join a Zoom online chat with Michael Brooke for a discussion about the film. Ideal for anyone who has an interest in Polish films or a general interest in world cinema.
Bogowie (15) (Gods) – Polish Cinema Screening and Talk
Director: Lukasz Palkowski | 120m | 2014 | Poland | Polish | Subtitled
Film screening Tue 19:00; Film Talk Online: Wed 20:00;
Wed 29 September
NATIONAL THEATRE’S ROMEO & JULIET (12A)
This bold new film brings to life the remarkable backstage spaces of the National Theatre in which desire, dreams and destiny collide to make Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy sing in an entirely new way.
Director: Simon Godwin | 100m | 2020 | UK | English
Tue 19:00
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