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Capitalism: A Love Story (12A)
Dir: Michael Moore
128 mins, 2009, USA
Please note: this is an old screening, first shown in Feb 2010
Moore's latest documentary is a provocative attack on corporate America and the system that brought the US economy to its knees. His trademark style of archive footage, interviews, humour and audacious personal interventions is impassioned, infuriating and invigorating entertainment. The human stories are particularly moving - a family who film the police breaking down the door to evict them, airline pilots so poor they live on food stamps - ordinary people with cruelly devastated lives. Who knew that Roosevelt called for a "second bill of human rights" for citizens to have a right to homes, jobs, education and healthcare in 1944? His dream was never realised, and Moore wants his country back.
Moore's fireball of a movie could change your life. It had me laughing with tears in my eyes. Rolling Stone
Filmic
A festival of film and music
We're mad about music and film. So much so we've created a new festival dedicated to this most enduring of relationships, and this month there's a focus on the music of the maestro Ennio Morricone.
Carnage
Showing Now
Roman Polanski's latest is a hysterically funny descent into some very, very enjoyable bad behaviour as two sets of parents try (and fail) to talk through an incident amicably.

