Films include Cyrano, Great Freedom and The Duke
Peter Dinklage takes the title role in Cyrano
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Wed 16 March
13:00 Boiling Point - Plus pre-recorded Q&A
16:00 Ali & Ava – Plus pre-recorded Q&A
19:00 The Duke
Thu 17 March
13:00 Ali & Ava – Plus pre-recorded Q&A
16:00 The Duke
19:00 Boiling Point - Plus pre-recorded Q&A
Fri 18 March
13:00 Cyrano
16:00 Great Freedom
19:00 The Duke
Sat 19 March
13:00 Kubo And The Two Strings
14:30 French Impressions: Titane (18 – Online Only Zoom Talk)
16:00 The Duke
19:00 Cyrano
Sun 20 March
13:00 Private Hire
16:00 Cyrano
19:00 Great Freedom
Mon 21 March
13:00 Great Freedom
16:00 Cyrano
19:00 The Duke
Tue 22 March
13:00Private Hire
16:00 Cyrano – Subtitled and Audio Description Screening
19:00 Leave No Traces – Film Screening Only (part of Polish Cinema Screening and Online Film Talks)
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
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Sat 19 March, 2.30pm
FRENCH IMPRESSIONS ONLINE FILM TALK – TITANE (18)
On Saturday at 2.30pm, we'll get together on via video calling platform Zoom for a short presentation from Jon and a chance to discuss the film. You will need to watch the film beforehand via streaming platforms available to buy £9.99). Film Talk is £5 and bookable via the Watermans’ website
Host: Jon Davies | 60m | 2022 | UK | English
Sat 14:30 Online Zoom Talk
Tues 22 & Wed 23 March
POLISH CINEMA SCREENING AND ONLINE FILM TALK
LEAVE NO TRACES (15 CERT TBC)
Director: Michal Wegrzyn | 160m | 2021 | Poland, Czech Republic, France | Polish | Subtitled
Tue 22 March film screening at 7pm at Watermans Cinema (£10 (£9)) & 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
Tue 19:00; Wed 20:00
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