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

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Sat 6 June 14:00
Film

Please join us for this special afternoon event to celebrate 10 Years of Deaf Conversations about Cinema - featuring two films plus Q&A's with the filmmakers followed by cake and more chat.

Dragonfly + Q&A

classified 15 Bleak Week
Woman sitting on a couch holding her hand by a large white dog, with a lamp, TV remotes, and newspapers on a nearby table.
Tue 23 June 17:30
Film

Neglected pensioner Elsie finds an unexpected ally in her younger neighbour, bringing brighter days for both of them. But Elsie’s son John resents the way that Colleen has selflessly fulfilled the responsibilities that he has shirked. And simmering tensions bring shocking consequences in a gripping human story straight from the heart of broken Britain.

Cactus Pears + Q&A

classified 18 (CTBA) Queer Vision 2026
Two men sitting under a tree talking.
Tue 30 June 17:30 (DS)
Film

After the passing of his father, Anand leaves his bustling life in Mumbai behind, returning to his ancestral village for the traditional mourning period. Though his parents have accepted his sexuality, Anand’s extended family are unaware. Before long, the mounting expectations of marriage resurface for Anand, and his only reprieve lies in reconnecting with his childhood friend, Balya.

A close up of two people - one of them smoking a cigarette.
Wed 1 July 17:30
Film

The acerbic new chapter of Louise Weard’s visionary, post-modern trans epic, here we follow Izzy who is desperately clawing for any source of (mis)information to sabotage her partner’s transition.

Washed Up

classified 18 (CTBA) Queer Vision 2026
Two people sit on a bench outdoors; one writes in a notebook while the other reads a book, surrounded by grassy hills.
Wed 8 July 18:00
Film

Drawing inspiration from both classic rom-coms and traditional English folklore, director Isobel Moncloa Daly examines the complexity in letting go.

A still from Lady of a person standing outside a country manor is a tartan suit.
Wed 12 Aug 17:50
Film

Sian Clifford (Fleabag) gives a larger than life performance as a narcissistic aristocrat who hires a struggling filmmaker to record her every move, in Samuel Abrahams’ eccentric mockumentary.