Films include Silent Land, See How They Run and Both Sides Of The Blade
Vincent Lindon and Juliette Binoche in Both Sides of the Blade. Picute.Curiosa Films/IFC Films
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Wed 21 September
11:30 Top Gun: Maverick – Parent and Baby Screening
15:15 Crimes Of The Future
17:45 Top Gun: Maverick
20:45 The Score
Thu 22 September
13:00 Top Gun: Maverick
15:45 Crimes Of The Future
18:15 The Score
20:30 Crimes Of The Future
Fri 23 September
13:00 See How They Run
15:15 Silent Land
18:00 See How They Run - Safe Seating Screening
20:15 Both Sides Of The Blade
Sat 24 September
13:00 Peppa Pig: Festival Of Fun – Family Cinema
14:45 Both Sides Of The Blade
17:30 Silent Land
20:00 See How They Run
Sun 25 September
13:00 Silent Land – Polish Film Talk
14:30 Silent Land -Polish Film Talk Screening
17:15 See How They Run
19:30 Both Sides Of The Blade
Mon 26 September
13:00 See How They Run
15:30 Silent Land
19:00 Both Sides Of The Blade
20:30 See How They Run
Tue 27 September
13:00 Both Sides Of The Blade
15:45 See How They Run – Subtitled and Audio Description and Safe Seating Screening
19:15 Madama Butterfly – Royal Opera House Live
Wed 28 September
11:30 See How They Run – Parent and Baby Screening
15:30 See How They Run
18:00 Silent Land
20:30 Both Sides Of The Blade
Thu 29 September
13:00 Silent Land
15:45 See How They Run
18:00 Both Sides Of The Blade
20:30 See How They Run
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Sun 25 September, 1pm – Talk, 2.30pm Film Screening, (4.30pm Questions)
POLISH FILM TALK: SILENT LAND (15)
Director: Aga Woszczyńska | 113m | 2021 | Poland, Czech Republic, Italy | Polish, English, French, Italian | Subtitled
Film Talk Sun 13:00; Film Screening Sun 14:30;
Tue 27 September
MADAMA BUTTERFLY (CERT TBC) – ROYAL OPERA LIVE
Director: Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier | 190m (including one interval) | 2022 | UK | Sung in Italian |English supertitles
Tue 19:15
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