Copa 71
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Monster

Rated 12A

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Until Thu 21 March

Monster

Monster is a timely tale of family, false impressions, and hope from director Hirokazu Kore-eda.

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Perfect Days

Rated PG

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Until Thu 21 March

Perfect Days

Wim Wenders's beguiling drama is a poignant, warm-hearted portrait of a Tokyo toilet cleaner, played by Cannes Best Actor prize-winner Koji Yakusho.

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Today at 18:00

Three Works of Gean & Aire: Go Deo, They Gathered Rushes & Turning the Collar

For the last two decades, Bristol-based artist and researcher Teresa Dillon has been exploring ideas of survival. As part of the ongoing Repair Acts programme and the launch of the Bristol Repair Coalition, we are screening three recent works by Dillon that are grounded in the peat landscapes, rivers, and lakes, where she grew up.

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Copa 71

Rated PG

Until Thu 21 March

Copa 71

Erased from the sporting history books, Copa 71 is the incredible story of the 1971 Women’s World Cup.

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Banel & Adama

Rated 12A

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Until Thu 21 March

Banel & Adama

Banel and Adama are fiercely in love. The young couple live in a remote village in northern Senegal and, for them, nothing else in the world exists.

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Thu 21 March 18:00

Preview: Silver Haze

Sacha Polak's (Dirty God) captivating and intimately crafted dramadelivers a powerful and emotionally charged depiction of working-class life in Britain, featuring Vicky Knight in an award-winning performance that is both revelatory and magnetic.

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The New Boy

Rated 15

Fri 22 - Thu 28 March

The New Boy

Director Warwick Thornton’s latest drama, set in 1940s Australia, depicts the mesmeric story of a 9-year-old Aboriginal orphan boy whose presence disturbs the delicately balanced world of a remote monastery run by a renegade nun.

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Barry Lyndon

Rated 12A

part of Last Movies

Sun 24 March 14:00

Barry Lyndon

Barry Lyndon is likely the last film seen by Charlie Chaplin, star of numerous silents including The Kid (1921) (which is, in turn, incidentally the last movie watched by Franz Kafka), who sent a telegram to Kubrick, thanking him for his ‘beautiful film’ and for lending him the print.

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