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The Odyssey (PG)

Friday 22nd September 2017 - Thursday 28th September 2017

Summer, 1946. The Cousteau family – Jacques, his wife Simone and their two children Philippe and Jean-Michel – live in their beautiful house by the Mediterranean. But Jacques is never content...

We Are Many (12A)

Thursday 28th September 2017

Shown as part of We The People Are The Work, We Are Many is the story of the biggest protest in history and how it changed the world. On February 15th, 2003, over 15 million people marched through the streets of 800 cities around the world to try to ...

Final Portrait (15)

Friday 22nd September 2017 - Wednesday 27th September 2017

BOOK EARLY. Paris, 1964. Alberto Giacometti (Rush) is living a rather dissolute existence defined by bouts of drinking, womanising, and painting. In town from New York, James Lord (Hammer), Giacometti’s biographer agrees to sit for a portrait.

Creative Play September 26

Tuesday 26th September 2017

Part of We The People Are The Work exhibition, come into a stimulating environment where your child can lead you on a discovery of messy fun.

Free

Breakfast Panel Discussion

Sunday 24th September 2017

As part of the We The People Are The Work exhibition, join Ben Borthwick and a selection of artists for an informal talk.

Free

Dwell

Friday 22nd September 2017 - Sunday 24th September 2017

Part of Plymouth Art Weekender - Interactive installations and zine debut exploring emotional and physical spaces.

Looe Street Detectives 3

Saturday 23rd September 2017

With support from the Heritage Lottery Fund, we are now going to research the history of Plymouth Arts Centre's site and the people who lived and visited over the centuries. This includes you!

Free

Sarah Forrest: Recital

Monday 4th September 2017 - Friday 22nd September 2017

Gallery in the Cinema: Recital (2016) is set in those first strange moments of waking up, where certainty and strangeness run in parallel as the mind tries to make sense of what is happening.

Scribe (15)

Friday 15th September 2017 - Thursday 21st September 2017

PROGRAMMER'S PICK. In a film that owes much to the classic political thrillers of the 1970s, François Cluzet stars as a recovering alcoholic working for a mysterious employer, typing up recorded conversations.

England Is Mine (15)

Friday 15th September 2017 - Thursday 21st September 2017

An evocative (and surprisingly funny) portrait of (Steven Patrick) Morrissey, frontman of iconic band The Smiths, focused on his time in 70s Manchester.

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