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

Blue Has No Borders + Q&A

classified 15 Listening to Britain
A group of people seated around a stone circle on a beach, under a vibrant pink and purple sky at dusk.
Tue 10 March 18:00
Film

A young filmmaker is determined to know her neighbours in the port town of Folkestone. But in the aftermath of Brexit, building new relationships isn’t easy.

Mapping Perception + Q&A

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.

A group of children in matching pink and coral outfits stands on a stone ledge, posing against a textured backdrop of steps.
Tue 17 March 18:00 (DS)
Film

This programme of shorts, selected by filmmaker and curator Nia Childs, is for anyone who wants to explore working class Britain as it is and imagines itself to be, in the hope of discovering something new.

Chronically Online: A Personal History of the UK Internet
Thu 19 March 18:00
Film

We all have that one YouTube video we’re obsessed with. Or that one vine that we think about more than most movies.

Chronically Online: A Personal History of the UK Internet is the Creative Nonfiction Film Weekend's one-night-only programme of digital delights on the big screen, showcasing the stories Britain tells about itself through the internet.

Gentle Angry Women + Q&A

classified 12A Listening to Britain
Gentle Angry Women + Q&A
Sat 21 March 17:30
Film

As they navigate the complexities of teenage life and social activism, three young women embark on a journey of discovery, following in the footsteps of over 30,000 women who forty years earlier united in peaceful, liberating protest, the remarkable Greenham Common Women's Peace Movement.

Postcodes + Q&A

classified 12A Listening to Britain
Aerial view of a suburban neighborhood featuring rows of red-roofed houses, winding roads, and greenery throughout the area.
Tue 24 March 18:00
Film

Following a spate of tragic knife crime deaths in Bristol, this documentary film looks at how young people in the city are responding.

The Memory Blocks + Q&A

classified 15 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.

London Boys + Q&A

classified 15 Listening to Britain
A still from the film London Boys
Tue 31 March 18:00
Film

Behind the loud and intimidating motorcycles of the "Bangladeshi Bad Boys" is a group of second-generation Bangladeshi men who find in their bikes a sense of identity and a way to overcome racism.

Underland

classified 12A
A lone figure stands on a small island in a dark cavern, surrounded by water, with sunlight streaming through a large opening above.
Thu 2 April 18:00
Film

Based on Robert Macfarlane's bestseller, Underland is a cinematic voyage beneath the surface of the earth.

Everybody to Kenmure Street + Q&A
Mon 6 April 17:00
Film

In May 2021, a UK Home Office dawn raid triggers one of the most spontaneous and successful acts of civil resistance in recent memory. In Pollokshields, Scotland’s most diverse neighbourhood, hundreds of residents rush to the streets to stop the deportation of their neighbours.

By Our Selves + Q&A

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.

Two individuals stand in a dimly lit setting, surrounded by flickering candles, creating a warm and solemn atmosphere.
Thu 9 April 18:00 (AD)
Film

Based on a true story, Surviving Earth follows Vlad, a talented harmonica player and refugee who arrived in the UK in the 1990s after fleeing the conflict in Yugoslavia.

Two individuals stand on a fishing boat, with fishing nets and equipment visible in the background, under a clear blue sky.
Wed 15 April 18:00 (AD)
Film

Rose of Nevada is Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin’s hotly anticipated and critically acclaimed follow-up to his BAFTA-award-winning first feature Bait and Enys Men.

A large group of hikers ascends a grassy hill, with trees and rocky terrain in the background on a sunny day.
Sun 26 April 16:30 (AD)
Film

Our Land dares to tread where few have trespassed before, asking the timely question of who has the right to roam in the English countryside?