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Kneecap

This hilarious comedy drama follows two young Irish speaking rappers in Belfast, as they link up with an Irish language teacher and form the titular hip-hop trio, beginning their rise to fame.

A young woman is held by two men in a dark old room, as she looks forward with concern.
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Almost 40 years later, Tim Burton and Michael Keaton reunite for the long-awaited sequel, with Winona Ryder, Jenna Ortega and Willem Dafoe.

A press still with Jodie Comer for Prima Facie
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National Theatre Live: Prima Facie

Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) makes her West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning play.

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The Substance

Demi Moore gives a career-best performance as a former A-lister suddenly fired from her fitness TV show and desperate to reclaim her youth.

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Girls Will Be Girls

A teenager in a strict boarding school nestled in the Himalayas has a sexual awakening as she navigates growing up with an unpredictable mother, in this Indian coming of age drama. 

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Sugarcane

A documentary exposing the abuse and deaths of Indigenous children in Canadian schools, and a determined search for accountability by the survivors.

A bear walks with a little mouse on his shoulder, looking happy.
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Family Film Club: Ernest and Celestine

This delightful hand-drawn animation tells the story of Ernest and Celestine, a bear and a mouse, who defy the conventions of their world and develop a friendship based on love and understanding.

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Parent & Baby Screening: Will & Harper

When Will Ferrell finds out his close friend of 30 years is coming out as a trans woman, the two decide to embark on a cross-country road trip to process this new stage of their relationship.

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Members' Screening: Sugarcane

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A documentary exposing the abuse and deaths of Indigenous children in Canadian schools, and a determined search for accountability by the survivors.

A man with large hair reclines on a chaise lounge with drawn stars and a sun behind him.
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Silent Film & Live Music: The Blood of a Poet

An artists steps through a mirror into another realm in the iconic experimental film by Jean Cocteau, with a score by Paul Robinson performed live.

A family sit in the cinema
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Parent & Baby Screening: The Queen of My Dreams

Following a family tragedy, young tearaway Azra visits her motherland Pakistan, where she discovers she may have a little more in common with her conservative mother than she imagined. 

Two men sit on a couch outdoors, surrounded by rumble
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Preview: The Teacher (12A) + ScreenTalk with Farah Nabulsi..

A Palestinian school teacher struggles to balance his political stance, supporting one of his students, and the chance of love with a volunteer worker, from Farah Nabulsi.

Margaret Tait stands by two large, old fashioned cameras with a man next to her in an image from the 1970s.
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Experiments in Film: The Poetic Lens of Margaret Tait

A special programme presenting a selection of Margaret Tait's evocative films, all screened in their original 16mm format.

A group of people i =n traditional Yugoslavian dress pose together for a photograph.
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Slike iz života udarnika (Life of a...) + ScreenTalk

This screening celebrates the release of Esther Kinsky's new book, with a screening of the once banned Yugoslavian film on workers and socialism. 

A man stands in front of a new house in the desert.
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House + ScreenTalk with Film Director Amos Gitai

The first film in Amos Gitai's trilogy follows the residents of a home in West-Jerusalem from Palestinians forced to leave after the 1948 war, to Jewish Algerian immigrants, to its new Israeli owners.