Q&As

Photo of and audience member asking a question to Mia Hansen-Løve.
© Chelsey Cliff

Q&As

Delve deeper into the films we screen in our cinemas and event spaces with our Q&A screenings, which we're proud to host throughout the year.


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Upcoming Q&A events

Preview: My Father's Shadow

classified 12A
A person and two children walk hand in hand on a sandy path, surrounded by greenery under a cloudy sky.
Tue 27 Jan 18:00 (AD)
Film

Akinola Davies Jr.'s bold and poetic debut follows a father, estranged from his young sons, over the course of a day in Lagos as political unrest threatens their journey home.

Bulk

classified 15
Bulk
Sun 1 Feb 17:00
Film

Ben Wheatley’s Bulk is a mind-bending sci-fi thriller in the tradition of Quatermass, Alphaville and Primer, but also a love letter to film writing and making.

A vintage-style poster featuring two cartoon figures resembling iconic comedians, seated in a car with a film title displayed above.
Thu 5 Feb 16:00
Talk

Join filmmaker Dean Sills in conversation with Andrew Kelly for a chat exploring the making of Laurel and Hardy’s Yorkshire Adventures.

Before and Beyond Laurel & Hardy

classified PG Slapstick 2026
Two women holding hands laughing out loud.
Fri 6 Feb 12:00
Film + Talk

In this screening and discussion, film historian Pam Hutchinson and comedian, actor Lucy Porter celebrate some of these overlooked acts inspired by Laurel & Hardy.

Preview: Wasteman

classified 18
Two individuals stand in a dimly lit hallway, one in a grey sweatsuit and the other in a white tank top and dark trousers.
Wed 18 Feb 18:00
Film

Taylor gets by in prison, a world of parties, drugs, violence and gangs and so far, has kept out of trouble. However, with the arrival of new cellmate Dee, the chance to make early parole and get his life back are put in jeopardy.

Mapping Perception

classified 18 (CTBA) The Everyworld
Mapping Perception
Thu 12 March 18:00
Film

Developed with Andrew Kötting, this programme of shorts celebrates the collaborations and inspirations between the award-winning filmmaker/artist and his neurodivergent daughter Eden, who together create multimedia artworks exploring themes of disability, imagination and family.

The Memory Blocks

classified 18 (CTBA) The Everyworld
The Memory Blocks
Sat 28 March 18:00
Film

Working again with his daughter Eden, the artist and filmmaker Andrew Kötting explores notions of memory and recall as interpreted through the precarious lens of neurodiversity.

By Our Selves

classified 15 The Everyworld
By Our Selves
Tue 7 April 18:00
Film

Toby Jones, Andrew Kötting (as a straw bear) and their merry men revive the wanderings and wonderings of  Northamptonshire peasant poet John Clare.