Take a look at our latest Curated Menu!
We're excited to announce our latest Curated Menu! Discover 10 exciting titles available to screen for just £90 from 01/01/25.
Alma's Rainbow (Dir. Ayoka Chenzira)
A coming-of-age tale about three African American women living in Brooklyn, ALMA’S RAINBOW explores the life of teenager Rainbow Gold as she enters womanhood and navigates standards of beauty, self-image, and the rights women have over their bodies.
Asunder (Dir. Esther Johnson)
Using footage from 96 seperate archive films, Asunder collages the stories from Tyneside and Wearside to uncover what life was like on the home front, with conscientious objectors sentenced to death, and women working as doctors, tram conductors and footballers.
Programming tip: Celebrate Women’s History Month in March with Asunder.
Banel & Adama (Dir. Ramata-Toulaye Sy)
Banel and Adama live in a remote village in Senegal and for them, nothing else in the world exists. However, their everlasting love seems on a collision course with tradition as drought strikes their community, in award-winning Ramata-Toulaye Sy’s breathtaking debut feature.
The Boy Downstairs (Dir. Sophie Brooks)
Diana returns to New York after two years in London. Through a friend, she finds the perfect apartment on the second floor of a Brownstone. She thinks that she's struck the jackpot - but then she sees her downstairs neighbour. It's Ben - her ex-boyfriend who broke her heart years earlier.
Programming tip: Celebrate Valentine’s Day with this F-Rated romance.
Drift (Dir. Anthony Chen)
Jacqueline (Cynthia Erivo) escapes her war-torn country to a Greek island. She meets an unmoored tour guide, Callie (Alia Shawkat) and the two become close as they each find hope in the other.
The Florida Project (Dir. Sean Baker)
Set amongst families living on the poverty line in a series of budget motels in Orlando, The Florida Project follows the adventures of 6-year-old girls, Moonee and Jancey. Living in neighbouring motels, Moonee and Jancey, and their friends Scooty and Dickey run amok unsupervised, getting under the feet of Bobby, the tough-but-tender manager of the Magic Castle Motel.
Gunda (Dir. Viktor Kosakovskiy)
Viktor Kosakovskiy recalibrates our moral universe, reminding us of the value of life through encounters with a mother sow, two ingenious cows, and a scene-stealing one-legged chicken.
Programming tip: Why not host a Veganuary screening?
India's 1st Best Trans Model Agency (Dir. Ila Mehrotra)
This emotional journey, filmed over 7 years, follows the extraordinary story of Rudrani Chettri and her friends. We discover the trans - Hijra community of Delhi as they set about creating India’s first ever trans modelling agency.
Programming tip: Celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month with inspiring documentary.
Leonor Will Never Die (Dir. Martika Ramirez Escobar)
After being struck on the head by a falling television set and knocked into a coma, the once groundbreaking figure in the Filipino film, Leonor Reyes, finds fantasy and reality begin to blur when she finds herself awake inside her script, becoming the hero of her own story.
Mary and the Witches Flower (Dir. Hiromasa Yonebayashi)
Based on Mary Stewart’s 1971 children’s book The Little Broomstick, the story follows an ordinary young girl named Mary, who discovers a flower that grants magical powers for only one night. As she is whisked into an exciting new world beyond belief, she must learn to stay true to herself.