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Screening in partnership with Inspirate for An Indian Summer, Rohan Parashuram Kanawade's multi award-winning film is a tender and intimate exploration of grief, identity and queer love within a traditional rural community.
Screening in partnership…
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Enzo, a teenager from a wealthy family, dodges his class expectations by dropping out of school and apprenticing as a builder. Feeling out of place in the family's elegant villa and disconnected from his peers, Enzo finds himself attracted to fellow…
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This compelling documentary takes viewers on a breath-taking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean. In the film the legendary broadcaster and filmmaker reveals how his…
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An evocative dramatisation of the unlikely path to award-winning jazz musician Keith Jarrett's legendary performance.
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An event that brings together individuals and organisations concerned to ensure that our seas and waterways are free from pollution. Learn about local conservation projects, explore heritage ships and traditional crafts, and connect with the people…
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Rebecca Zlotowski’s anticipated follow-up to Other People’s Children stars Jodie Foster in a French-language role as Lilian Steiner, a renowned psychiatrist investigating the death of one of her patients. She becomes deeply troubled and is convinced…
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Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age story that follows an octogenarian woman's transition to life in assisted living as she contends with her conflicting relationship to herself and her caregivers amidst her shifting memory, age identity, and…
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There is a Glastonbury that exists only in memory. Before the BBC arrived, before phone masts and wall-to-wall coverage, before tickets sold out in minutes, before it all changed. A Glastonbury where dancing in a field was, quite sincerely,…
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"‘Do we get stupider as we grow up?’
In his wildly popular Broadway show American Utopia, David Byrne (Talking Heads) reflects on human connections, life and how on earth we work through it. He joins the dots with his music and it all starts…