SCREEN DIARY 25 JUNE – 19 JULY SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES THE FATHER 15 YEARS Fri 25 June 7.30pm Dream Horse (PG) Sat 26 June 2.30pm Dream Horse (PG) Sat 26 June 7.30pm Nomadland (12A) Sun 27 June 2.30pm The Secret Garden (PG) Sun 27 June 7.30pm Dream Horse (PG) Mon 28 June 7.30pm First Cow (12A) Thu 1 July 7.30pm Uncle Vanya – Play from Harold Pinter Theatre Fri 2 July 7.30pm A Quiet Place Part II (15) Sat 3 July 2.30pm Cruella (12A) + Q&A Sat 3 July 7.30pm The Father (12A) Sun 4 July 2.30pm Cruella (12A) Sun 4 July 7.30pm The Father (12A) Mon 5 July 7.30pm Gunda (PG) Fri 9 July 7.30pm In the Heights (PG) Sat 10 July 2.30pm In the Heights (PG) Sat 10 July 7.30pm The Father (12A) SUBTITLED FOR THE HARD OF HEARING Sun 11 July 2.30pm The Snail and the Whale + Zog (U) + Q&A Sun 11 July 7.30pm The Father (12A) Mon 12 July 7.30pm Parasite: black & white edition (15) Tue 13 July 7.30pm The Reason I Jump (12A) + Q&A Fri 16 July 7.30pm Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie’s Dead Aunt) (15) Sat 17 July 2.30pm The Father (12A) Sat 17 July 7.30pm In the Heights (PG) Sun 18 July 2.30pm Wonder Woman 1984 (12A) Sun 18 July 7.30pm Ammonite (15) Mon 19 July 7.30pm Tove (12A) IN THE HEIGHTS SEE OVER FOR MORE INFO CRUELLA DREAM HORSE
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SCREEN DIARY25 JUNE – 19 JULY
SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR COVID-19 SAFETY MEASURES
THE FATHER
15 YEARS
Fri 25 June 7.30pm Dream Horse (PG)Sat 26 June 2.30pm Dream Horse (PG) Sat 26 June 7.30pm Nomadland (12A)Sun 27 June 2.30pm The Secret Garden (PG)Sun 27 June 7.30pm Dream Horse (PG) Mon 28 June 7.30pm First Cow (12A)
Thu 1 July 7.30pm Uncle Vanya – Play fromHarold Pinter Theatre
Fri 2 July 7.30pm A Quiet Place Part II (15)Sat 3 July 2.30pm Cruella (12A) + Q&ASat 3 July 7.30pm The Father (12A) Sun 4 July 2.30pm Cruella (12A) Sun 4 July 7.30pm The Father (12A) Mon 5 July 7.30pm Gunda (PG)
Fri 9 July 7.30pm In the Heights (PG) Sat 10 July 2.30pm In the Heights (PG)Sat 10 July 7.30pm The Father (12A)
SUBTITLED FOR THE HARD OF HEARING
Sun 11 July 2.30pm The Snail and the Whale + Zog (U) + Q&A
Sun 11 July 7.30pm The Father (12A) Mon 12 July 7.30pm Parasite: black & white
edition (15) Tue 13 July 7.30pm The Reason I Jump (12A)
+ Q&A
Fri 16 July 7.30pm Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie’s Dead Aunt) (15)
Sat 17 July 2.30pm The Father (12A) Sat 17 July 7.30pm In the Heights (PG)Sun 18 July 2.30pm Wonder Woman 1984 (12A) Sun 18 July 7.30pm Ammonite (15)Mon 19 July 7.30pm Tove (12A)
IN THE HEIGHTS
SEE OVER FOR MORE INFO
CRUELLA
DREAM HORSE
WHAT’S ON
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25 JUNE – 19 JULY
JUNEDREAM HORSE (PG) Fri 25 & Sun 27 June 7.30pm Sat 26 June 2.30pm
A film full of warmth and heart and plenty of Welsh pride about a group of villagers who raise and train a top racehorse, against the odds.
NOMADLAND (12A) Sat 26 June 7.30pm
Chloé Zhao’s stunning Oscar-winning film, following Frances McDormand’s Fern as she embraces life in her van and existence on the fringes of society, has to be seen on the big screen.
THE SECRET GARDEN (PG) Sun 27 June 2.30pm
This new adaptation of the classic novel about a young orphan discovering friendship in a magical hidden garden stars Colin Firth and Julie Walters.
FIRST COW (12A) Mon 28 June 7.30pm
Celebrated director Kelly Reichardt continues to reinvent the western genre with a tender tale of human connection and friendship set in the Pacific Northwest in the early 19th century.
JULYUNCLE VANYA Thurs 1 July 7.30pm
This five-star production of Chekhov’s masterpiece, starring Toby Jones and Aimee Lou Wood, has been brilliantly reinterpreted for the big screen, crackling with intensity. Play filmed at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London in August 2020.
A QUIET PLACE PART II (15) Fri 2 July 7.30pm
This thriller takes up where A Quiet Place finished as Evelyn Abbott (Emily Blunt) and her children must venture out into the world and face new dangers.
CRUELLA (12A) Sat 3 & Sun 4 July 2.30pm
Disney’s new live-action film tells the origin story of cinema’s most fashionable villain when she was a punkish fashionista rather than in pursuit of dalmatians. Saturday’s screening is followed by a Q&A.
THE FATHER (12A) Sat 3, Sun 4, Sun 11 7.30pm Sat 17 July 2.30pm Sat 10 July 7.30pm SUBTITLED FOR THE HARD OF HEARING
Anthony Hopkins’ unflinching performance as a man in the grips of dementia powers Florian Zeller’s screen adaptation of his 2012 award-winning play.
GUNDA (PG) Mon 5 July 7.30pm
A beautiful, hypnotic documentary which follows a group of animals on a farm – an engrossingly slow, magical and humane experience.
IN THE HEIGHTS (PG) Fri 9 & Sat 17 July 7.30pm Sat 10 July 2.30pm
This toe-tapping musical from Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda about a Latinx community in northern Manhattan is a shot of summer joy.
THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE + ZOG (U) Sun 11 July 2.30pm
A special screening of two Julia Donaldson favourites. Followed by a Q&A.
PARASITE: black & white edition (15) Mon 12 July 7.30pm
Bong Joon Ho’s brilliant Oscar-winning film returns in this special, lustrous black-and-white version, created by the director himself.
THE REASON I JUMP (12A) Tues 13 July 7.30pm
A sensually rich tapestry of a film which explores neurodiversity through the experiences of non-speaking autistic people. Followed by a Q&A.
ELLIE & ABBIE (& ELLIE’S DEAD AUNT) (15) Fri 16 July 7.30pm
An irreverent, funny and very cute teen romcom which intertwines its youngsters’ love story with a tale of intergenerational love and support.
WONDER WOMAN 1984 (12A) Sun 18 July 2.30pm
Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman is the hero our era needs in this vibrant adventure that has to be enjoyed on the big screen.
AMMONITE (15) Sun 18 July 7.30pm
Another chance to see Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan in Francis Lee’s beautiful drama about Victorian fossil-hunter Mary Anning.
TOVE (12A) Mon 19 July 7.30pm
The captivating story about the creative energy of iconic Moomins creator Tove Jansson, and her turbulent search for identity, desire and freedom.