Take a look at our Autumn Curated Menu
Our Autumn Curated Menu is now available to book! With a host film festival favourites, award winning documentaries, and seasonal titles, explore 10 titles available for community cinemas to screen now for just £90:
GHOST HUNTERS: ON ICY TRAILS (Dir. Tobi Baumann, 2015)
When the fearful eleven-year-old Tom discovers a slimy green ghost in his cellar called Hugo, he is understandably afraid. However, Tom soon realises that Hugo, who is an ASG (Averagely Spooky Ghost), is not only completely harmless but also in need of his help.
Programming Tip: Host a family friendly Halloween screening!
IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? (Dir. Ella Glendining, 2015)
This groundbreaking documentary follows filmmaker Ella Glendining’s global search for someone with a body that looks like hers, and explores what it takes to love yourself fiercely as a disabled person in an ableist world.
MEAN STREETS (Dir. Martin Scorsese, 1973)
Martin Scorsese’s electrifying vision of sin and redemption — one of the most influential works of American independent cinema — starring Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro, follows a guilt-ridden small-time ringleader Charlie whose life begins to spiral out of control.
MERRY WOOFMAS (Dir. Joe Clarke, 2015)
Santa's dog Toby has one dream: to lead Santa's sleigh. After being left behind at a family home on a pre-Christmas test-flight, Toby must convince the family he really is Santa's dog and join forces to make his way back to the North Pole.
Programming Tip: Get in the Christmas spirit with this festive fun for the whole family!
THE NILE HILTON INCIDENT (Dir. Tarik Saleh, 2017)
In Cairo, weeks before the 2011 revolution, Police Detective Noredin is working in the infamous Kasr el-Nil Police Station when he is handed the case of a murdered singer. He soon realises that the investigation concerns the power elite, close to the President’s inner circle.
NOSFERATU (Dir. F. W. Murnau, 1922)
Murnau’s adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula is an iconic film of German expressionism and one of the most famous of all silent movies continues to haunt modern audiences with the unshakable power of its images.
Programming Tip: Why not collaborate with local musicians and host a Halloween screening with a live score?
RACE (Dir. Stephen Hopkins, 2016)
Race tells the story of Jesse Owens' quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history and how he thrusts himself onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler's vision of Aryan supremacy.
SHORT TERM 12 (Dir. Destin Daniel Cresson, 2013)
Featuring early performances from Oscar winner Brie Larson and Oscar nominee LaKeith Stanfield, Destin Daniel Cresson’s audience favourite follows the lives of the staff and children of a residential treatment facility navigating the troubled waters of that world.
SPECIAL PEOPLE (Dir. Justin Edgar, 2007)
A groundbreaking comedy about a filmmaker working with a group of young disabled people. The film won a raft of awards including the BBC Drama Award, Royal Television Society award for Best Drama and was shortlisted for an Oscar.
TONI MORRISON: THE PIECES I AM (Dir. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, 2019)
An artful and intimate meditation on the life and works of the legendary storyteller and Nobel prize-winner. From her childhood in the steel town of Lorain, Ohio, to book tours with Muhammad Ali, from the front lines with Angela Davis to her own riverfront writing room.
Programming Tip: Celebrate Black History Month with this acclaimed chronicling of the life and work of Toni Morrison.