Past Events

Viewing Archived Events: Documentary

Relaxed Screening: Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song (12A)

Saturday 29th October 2022

Everyone is welcome to Relaxed screenings, but we have made them especially suitable to those with Dementia, Autism, and anyone who finds standard screenings overwhelming.

Exhibition on Screen – Hopper: An American Love Story (12A)

Tuesday 25th October 2022

Hopper’s work is the most recognizable art in America, popular, praised, and mysterious. Countless painters, photographers, filmmakers and musicians have been influenced by him but who was he, and how did a struggling illustrator create such a boun...

Adventure Film Club – Big vs Small (12A) + Director’s Q&A

Saturday 22nd October 2022

Big v. Small is an energetic and inspirational documentary that profiles Joana Andrade, Portugal’s first female big wave surfer, known to many as ‘Tiny Fighter’. The film will be followed by a Q&A with film writer and director Minna Dufton.

Eric Ravilious: Drawn to War (PG)

Saturday 8th October 2022 - Thursday 13th October 2022

The true story of Eric Ravilious - one of Britain's greatest landscape artists - is as compelling and enigmatic as his art. Shot entirely on location in the UK, Portugal and Ireland, the film features Ai Weiwei, Alan Bennett, and Grayson Perry.

Upcoming Events

Thank you so much to everybody who donated to our Crowdfunder campaign!

We’ll be in touch with donors by email before the end of January with details about rewards.

We exceeded our target of £10,000 to raise £11,745, and were blown away by all the kind comments of love and support.

Thanks to Plymouth City Council who donated £5000 to the campaign from the City Change Fund.

Big thanks to the our brilliant suppliers and cultural partners across Plymouth who donated rewards: Salcombe Dairy, Summerskills Brewery, Canton Tea, Tolchards, Ocean Studios, Plymouth Gin.

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