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Never Too Late (12A)

Friday 18th February 2022 - Wednesday 23rd February 2022

It has been a long time since Caine, Bronson, Angus and Wendell, AKA, ‘The Chain Breakers,’ escaped the torturous Vietnamese POW camp. They now find themselves in The Hogan Hills Retirement Home for Returned Veterans.

Lola and the Sea (15)

Friday 11th February 2022 - Thursday 17th February 2022

Just as Lola (Bollaers) learns that she can finally have her life-changing surgery, she receives the news that her mother has passed away.

Parallel Mothers (15)

Friday 11th February 2022 - Thursday 17th February 2022

Pedro Almodóvar is on top form with this comedy-drama about a chance encounter leading to a lifelong connection.

Iris on the Move: Best of Iris Trans Stories + intro and Q&A

Wednesday 16th February 2022

This diverse selection of outstanding short films showcases unique stories from around the world with a strong British representation.

Iris on the Move: Best of Iris 21

Wednesday 16th February 2022

We are absolutely delighted to welcome back highlights from the 15th Iris Prize LGBT+ Film Festival with two wonderful shorts programmes.

Rebel Dykes (18)

Saturday 12th February 2022 - Tuesday 15th February 2022

Rebel Dykes follows a tight-knit group of friends who met at Greenham Common peace camp and went on to become artists, performers, musicians and activists in London.

Bringing In Baby: Parallel Mothers (15)

Tuesday 15th February 2022

Sociable screening for parents, grandparents and carers of babies under 12 months.

Belfast (12A)

Friday 4th February 2022 - Thursday 10th February 2022

Belfast is Branagh’s most personal film to date, and is a big-hearted ode to a city, its community and to family.

SONGLINES: Sweet Country (15)

Thursday 10th February 2022

Inspired by real events, Sweet Country is set in the 1920s on the Northern Territory frontier - where justice itself is put on trial.

Memoria (12A)

Friday 4th February 2022 - Wednesday 9th February 2022

Shot and set in Colombia, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s meditative rumination on memory and the human condition is anchored by Tilda Swinton’s enigmatic, otherworldly presence.

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