Films include Women Talking, The Whale and Blue Jean
Jessie Buckley in Women Talking
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Family Cinema: (everyone pays) £6 (The screenings listed in the week are also charged at £6 per person)
Wed 22 February
15:30 EO
17:30 The Fabelmans
20:30 Saint Omer
Thu 23 February
13:00 The Fabelmans
16:30 EO
19:00 Othello – National Theatre Live
Fri 24 February
13:00 Women Talking
15:30 The Whale
18:00 Blue Jean - Safe Seating Screening
20:15 Women Talking
Sat 25 February
13:00 French Impressions: Casque d’Or – Film Talk
14:30 French Impressions: Casque d’Or – Film Screening
18:00 Blue Jean
20:15 Women Talking
Sun 26 February
15:15 Blue Jean
17:30 Women Talking
20:00 The Whale
Mon 27 February
13:00 The Whale
15:30 Women Talking
18:00 The Whale
20:30 Blue Jean
Tue 28 February
13:15 Blue Jean
15:30 Women Talking - Subtitled and Audio Description and Safe Seating
18:00 The Whale
20:30 Women Talking
Wed 1 March
11:30 Women Talking – Parent and Baby Screening
15:30 The Whale
18:00 Women Talking
20:30 Blue Jean
Thu 2 March
13:00 Women Talking
15:30 The Whale
18:00 Blue Jean
20:15 The Whale
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Thu 23 February
OTHELLO (12A)– NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE
Director: Clint Dyer | 192m (including one interval) | 2022 | UK
Thu 19:00Sat 25 February, 1pm Film Talk; 2.30pm Film Screening
FRENCH IMPRESSIONS: CASQUE D’OR (12A)
Director: Jacques Becker | 60m Film Talk | 99m Film Screening | 1952 | France | French | Subtitled
For our monthly French film talk, Jon Davies will put it into the context of French cinema in the 1950’s with clips from some stunning and often neglected classics.
The film talk will be followed by a screening of Casque d’Or, it has everything a great melodrama need. A fabulous femme fatale in Simone Signoret and a gripping plot.
Sat 13:00 Film Talk, 14:30 Film Screening;
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February 22, 2023
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