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Over the Moon (PG)

Family Film Club

Animation: A young girl and a bunny rabbit in spacesuits, in the cockpit of a spaceship

Dazzling visuals and soaring songs are order of the day in this vibrant story of love, loss and adventure. 

Young Fei Fei is determined to build a rocket and prove to everyone around her that the legends of the moon goddess her mother told her before she died were true.

Along the way though, she and her new potential step brother are diverted to a magical land, Lunaria and the legend becomes a real and exciting adventure. This colourful, tubthumping musical is a fantastic cinematic extravaganza. 

Tagged with: Cinema family film club

US 2020 Dirs Glen Keane, John Kahrs 95 min

Adults can only come if they’re bringing a child, and children can only come along if accompanied by an adult. If you’re over 18, we’re afraid being a ‘big kid’ doesn’t count.

Booking is essential. Unless or until guidance changes, six people or two households of any size can visit together as a group, so we’ve created socially-distanced clusters. Please only sit directly beside someone from your household or support bubble, and avoid moving seats when you arrive, so we can keep a safe distance between you and other groups.

All audience members over 12 years old need to wear a mask for the whole event (apart from if excempt or when eating and/or drinking).

Before the film, the Cinema Café will be open serving food and drink, although the cinema foyer seating area won’t be available at the moment, to allow for social distancing.

Barbican Cinema has been supported by the Culture Recovery Fund for Independent Cinemas in England which is administered by the BFI, as part of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sports £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund supporting arts and cultural organisations in England affected by the impact of Covid-19. #HereForCulture.

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