Films include Allelujah, Rye Lane and The Banshees Of Inisherin
Judi Dench in 'Allelujah'. Picture:
Rob Youngson/Pathe Productions Ltd and BBC
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Family Cinema: (everyone pays) £6 (The screenings listed in the week are also charged at £6 per person)
Wed 22 March
19:15 Turandot – ROH Live
Thu 23 March
13:30 Rye Lane
16:00 Close
18:30 Rye Lane
20:30 Heaven In Hell
Fri 24 March
14:00 Rye Lane
16:15 Allelujah
18:30 Rye Lane - Safe Seating Screening
20:30 Allelujah
Sat 25 March
13:30 Paw Patrol: The Movie – Family Cinema
15:45 Allelujah
18:15 Rye Lane
20:15 Allelujah
Sun 26 March
15:00 Polish Film Talk: Their Bodies (Na Twoim Miejscu) – part of Polish Film Talks - film talk only
16:30 Polish Film Talk: Their Bodies (Na Twoim Miejscu) – part of Polish Film Talks – screening only
19:15 Allelujah
Mon 27 March
13:00 Allelujah
15:15 All Quiet On The Western Front
18:30 Rye Lane
20:30 Allelujah
Tue 28 March
13:00 The Banshees of Inisherin
15:45 Allelujah – Subtitled and audio description screening with safe seating
18:00 Rye Lane
20:30 All Quiet On The Western Front
Wed 29 March
11:30 Allelujah – Parent and Baby Screening
15:45 Allelujah
18:15 Rye Lane
20:15 The Banshees Of Inisherin
Thu 30 March
14:00 Rye Lane
16:30 Allelujah
19:00 Life Of Pi – National Theatre Live
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Wed 22 March
ROH Live: TURANDOT (CERT TBC)
Director: Andrei Serban | 200m | 2023 | UK | Sung in Italian with English subtitles
Wed 19:15
Sunday 26 March
POLISH FILM TALK:
THEIR BODIES (15) NA TWOIM MIEJSCU)
Director: Antonio Galdamez Munoz | 103m | 2022 | Poland | Polish | Subtitled
Sun Film Talk 15:00, Film Screening 16:30
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Thu 30 March
LIFE OF PI (12A) – NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE
Director: Max Webster | 146m | 2022 | UK
Thu 19:00
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