Past Events: Film

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The Truth (PG)

Saturday 18th April 2020 - Tuesday 21st April 2020

A warm and quietly moving family portrait and an insightful look at the underlying fabric of parent-child relationships.

Reclaim The Frame: Misbehaviour (12A)

Friday 17th April 2020

Reclaim The Frame is a mission to bring ever-greater audiences to films by women to widen and enrich cinema’s perspective of the world. All welcome.

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (15)

Friday 10th April 2020 - Thursday 16th April 2020

Terry Gilliam returns with the realisation of one of his dream projects in this madcap reimagining of Don Quixote.

The Assistant (tbc)

Friday 10th April 2020 - Thursday 16th April 2020

Fresh from rave Sundance Festival reviews is this searing look at the day in the life of an assistant to a powerful film industry executive.

Military Wives (12A)

Friday 3rd April 2020 - Thursday 9th April 2020

Plymouth's was one of the very first of the Military Wives Choirs so we are delighted to be screening it here.

Dark Waters (12A)

Friday 3rd April 2020 - Thursday 9th April 2020

This is the shocking and heroic true story of tenacious attorney Robert Bilott (Ruffalo), who investigates the unexplained deaths of his grandmother's neighbour's cattle.

Bringing in Baby: Military Wives (12A)

Wednesday 8th April 2020

Sociable screenings to give parents and carers of babies under 12 months the chance to have a trip to the cinema in a baby-friendly environment.

True History of the Kelly Gang (18)

Friday 27th March 2020 - Thursday 2nd April 2020

Ned Kelly’s story is woven into Australian legend becoming a near-mythical figure in the mould of Jesse James and Robin Hood. Kurzel‘s film delivers a fierce counterpoint to the traditional Kelly legend.

Portrait of a Lady on Fire (15)

Tuesday 31st March 2020 - Thursday 2nd April 2020

One of the best films to come out of Cannes last year, this is an exquisite tale of female desire, hidden love, art, and the gaze.

Little Joe (12A)

Friday 27th March 2020 - Wednesday 1st April 2020

Emily Beecham (Best Actress at Cannes) stars as Alice, a botanist and single mother who, along with her lab partner Chris, engineers a crimson flower whose scent induces happiness.

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