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Orwell 2+2=5 (15)

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Wednesday 29 Apr 20267:30pm Book Now
Friday 1 May 20267:30pm Book Now
Orwell 2+2=5

Raoul Peck’s powerful documentary uses George Orwell’s own words, voiced by Damian Lewis, alongside archival footage to explore themes of colonialism, authoritarianism, and disinformation, and their unsettling relevance to today’s current events.


The Drama (15)

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Thursday 30 Apr 20267:30pm Book Now
Saturday 2 May 20267:30pm Book Now
The Drama

A happily engaged couple is put to the test when an unexpected turn sends their wedding week off the rails. Starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson.

The Wizard of the Kremlin (15)

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Sunday 3 May 20267:30pm Book Now
Monday 4 May 20267:30pm Book Now
The Wizard of the Kremlin

The Wizard of the Kremlin is a darkly satirical political drama by Olivier Assayas. Paul Dano plays Vadim Baranov, an artist turned spin doctor navigating post-Soviet power, as a young Vladimir Putin, portrayed by Jude Law, rises. It explores propaganda, influence, and the manipulation of truth.


“[This is] essential viewing for understanding the highly sophisticated workings of a totalitarian propaganda state.” - British Film Institute

Father Mother Sister Brother (15)

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Tuesday 5 May 20267:30pm Book Now
Father Mother Sister Brother

Father Mother Sister Brother is a wry, globe-spanning anthology from Jim Jarmusch, exploring the fragile ties between estranged family members. Across the United States, Dublin and Paris, three loosely connected stories follow parents, siblings and children circling one another through absence, memory and uneasy reunion. With an ensemble cast including Adam Driver, Cate Blanchett and Charlotte Rampling, the film blends dry humour with melancholy observation. Beneath its understated surface, it reflects on intimacy, performance and the small fictions families sustain to hold themselves together.