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Rose of Nevada (15)

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Tuesday 2 Jun 20267:30pm Book Now
Rose of Nevada


★★★★ “Uncanny ghost ship story from one-of-a-kind Cornish auteur” - Guardian


A fishing vessel missing for three decades drifts back into a quiet coastal harbour, unchanged by time. Drawn by curiosity and the promise of a different life, two men join its crew. After a single voyage, they find themselves transported into the past, mistaken for the sailors who vanished all those years ago. As they struggle to understand what has happened, the boundaries between past and present begin to dissolve. Caught in a shifting loop of memory, identity and fate, they must decide whether to escape or accept the roles they have inherited from the sea.



Our Planet, The People, My Blood (15)

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Wednesday 3 Jun 20267:30pm Book Now
Our Planet, The People, My Blood

Our Planet, The People, My Blood follows Alan Owen, a descendant of an atomic soldier, as he campaigns for justice for those affected by nuclear weapons testing. Driven by personal history and the testimonies of survivors, he challenges the UK Ministry of Defence in a landmark legal battle seeking recognition and compensation. Through powerful first-hand accounts, the film exposes the long shadow cast by nuclear testing across generations and continents. Urgent and deeply human, it is a story of resilience, accountability and the fight to have hidden histories acknowledged before they are lost.

The Christophers (15)

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Thursday 4 Jun 20267:30pm Book Now
The Christophers


An ageing, once-celebrated painter finds his legacy under threat as his opportunistic children scheme to profit from his unfinished work. They enlist a struggling artist to secretly complete his iconic “Christophers” series, but the plan unravels as she forms an unexpected bond with the sharp and unpredictable Julian. As questions of authorship, authenticity and artistic integrity come to the fore, loyalties shift and ambitions collide. The Christophers is a darkly comic, character-driven story about creativity, exploitation and the uneasy line between homage and deception, anchored by two standout performances.


★★★★ “The actors play off each other beautifully in an intimate London-set comedy drama” - Guardian