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
Dreaming of You: The Making of The Coral
classified 15
Dreaming of You is a coming-of-age documentary that follows six misfits from 90s Northern England as they rise to fame with their psychedelic rock band, The Coral, only to question if the spotlight was what they truly wanted.
Die My Love
classified 15
From renowned filmmaker Lynne Ramsay this is a visceral and uncompromising portrait of a woman engulfed by love and postpartum psychosis. Anchored by a ferocious, tour de force performance from Jennifer Lawrence, and co-starring Robert Pattinson.
Game + Q&A
classified 15
A gripping thriller set against the backdrop of the British rave scene, Game stars Marc Bessant and Jason Williamson (Sleaford Mods) in their first leading roles.
A State of Passion
classified 18 (CTBA)Subtitled screening
A British-Palestinian surgeon’s 43 day journey working day and night under bombardment in Gaza’s Al Shifa and Al Ahli hospitals.
Dreamers
classified 18 (CTBA)
In a UK immigration removal centre, Nigerian migrant Isio finds hope in an unexpected love that gives her the strength to fight a broken system.
Art for the Struggle, Struggle for the Art
classified 18 (CTBA)Subtitled screening
Art for the Struggle, Struggle for the Art is a collection of five short films from the revolutionary period of Palestinian cinema – from 1968 to 1974 – exploring the importance of archive film in social and cultural documentation.
Happy Holidays
classified 18 (CTBA)Subtitled screening
In this powerful drama, a Palestinian and Israeli fear raising a child in a mixed Arab-Jewish community in Haifa, where they can’t even be seen together in public.
Safe
classified 15 All That Melodrama Allows
Marking the 30th anniversary of Todd Haynes’ psychological drama Safe (1995), this screening is an opportunity to explore the representation of disabled women within melodrama.