Films include Mothering Sunday, The Power of Dog and Natural Light
Strong British cast in Mothering Sunday, the adaptation of Graham Swift's novel
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Wed 17 November
13:00 Spencer
16:30 Passing
19:00 Spencer
20:00 Never Gonna Snow Again – Part of Polish Screening and Talks (Zoom online talk only)
Thu 18 November
13:00 Passing
15:45 The French Dispatch
19:00 Spencer
Fri 19 November
13:00 Mothering Sunday
16:00 The Power of The Dog
19:00 Mothering Sunday
Sat 20 November
13:00 The Boss Baby 2: Family Business
16:00 The Power of The Dog
19:00 Mothering Sunday
Sun 21 November
13:00 Between Two Worlds – 29 th French Film Festival
16:00 Mothering Sunday
19:00 The Power of The Dog
Mon 22 November
13:00 The Power of The Dog
16:00 Mothering Sunday
19:00 Natural Light
Tue 23 November
13:00 Quant
16:00 Mothering Sunday Hard of Hearing and Audio Description
19:00 The Power of The Dog
Wed 24 November
13:00 The Power of The Dog
16:30 Natural Light
19:00 Mothering Sunday
Thu 25 November
13:00 Natural Light
15:45 Mothering Sunday
19:00 The Power of The Dog
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Tue 16 & Wed 17 November
POLISH FILM SCREENING AND TALK
NEVER GONNA SNOW AGAIN (15)
Director: Małgorzata Szumowska, Michał Englert | 116m | 2020 | Poland, Germany, Netherlands | Polish, Russian, French, Vietnamese | Subtitled
This series of screenings and talks exploring Polish film gems is hosted by Polish film expert Michael Brookes. Watch the film in the cinema and then the following evening join a Zoom online chat with Michael Brookes for a discussion about the film in depth. Ideal for anyone who has an interest in Polish cinema with like-minded people.
Tue 19:00 Film Screening; Wed 20:00 Online Zoom Talk (60m)
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