Opening Times
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 5-8.30pm
Wednesday: 1-8.30pm
Saturday: 1-8pm
Closed Monday and Sunday
Plymouth Arts Cinema
Arts University Plymouth
Tavistock Place
Plymouth
PL4 8AT
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- The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2023
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Viewing Archived Events: French Film Festival
French Film Festival: Rodeo
Hot-tempered Julia finds escape in a passion for motorcycles and the high-octane world of urban bike ‘Rodeos’.
French Film Festival UK 2022
We’re delighted to welcome the French Film Festival UK again this year for a selection of some of the finest new French cinema, with 3 films. Tickets £5 each.
French Film Festival: Full Time
The César Award-winning Laure Calamy demonstrates the phenomenal range of her talents in this unique thriller about a single mother who lands an interview for a job that might offer a better life for herself and her two children.
French Film Festival: Tori and Lokita (15)
In Belgium today, a young boy and an adolescent girl who have travelled alone from Africa pit their invincible friendship against the cruel conditions of their exile.
French Film Festival: Petite Maman (12A)
In this radiant tale, Céline Sciamma crafts a mysterious and delicate exploration of childhood and grief.
French Film Festival: Titane (18)
One of the most provocative Palme d’Or winners ever, Titane is a blast of lawless inspiration. Alexia, a young woman who, following an accident in her childhood, has an unusual bond with cars.
French Film Festival UK 2021
We’re delighted to welcome the French Film Festival UK again this year for a selection of some of the finest new French cinema, with 3 films. Festival pass £15.
French Film Festival: La Fracture / The Divide (15)
Raf and Julie, a couple on the verge of breaking up, find themselves in an emergency ward bordering on collapse on the evening of a Parisian yellow vest protest.
French Film Festival UK 2019
We’re delighted to welcome the French Film Festival UK again this year for a selection of some of the finest new French cinema, with 3 one-off screenings. Festival pass £15.
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- Artist Moving Image
- Bringing in Baby
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- Classic Film
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- Exhibition On Screen
- F Rated
- Festivals
- Free Events
- French Film Festival
- French Music and Film Evening
- Hidden Figures of Plymouth
- Iris On The Move
- LGBTQ+
- Live Cinema
- Local Interest
- MUBI GO
- Programmer's Pick
- Relaxed Screening
- SAFAR Arab Film Festival
- Talks
- The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2023
- Virtual Cinema
Past Events
- See All
- Art
- Creative Learning
- Film
- Artist Moving Image
- Bringing in Baby
- Captioned Screening
- Classic Film
- Documentary
- Exhibition On Screen
- F Rated
- Festivals
- Free Events
- French Film Festival
- French Music and Film Evening
- Hidden Figures of Plymouth
- Iris On The Move
- LGBTQ+
- Live Cinema
- Local Interest
- MUBI GO
- Programmer's Pick
- Relaxed Screening
- SAFAR Arab Film Festival
- Talks
- The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2023
- Virtual Cinema
As the cost of living crisis bites, we don’t want people to break the habit of coming to the cinema because it’s something they can no longer afford. There’s no better way to watch a film than to make an event of it and see it on the big screen, with an audience. You won’t be asked any questions if you choose this price point, just choose the Budget Ticket option when you book.
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Access seats
The wheelchair space and companion seat can be booked online by customers with access requirements.
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