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First Cow (12A)

Parent & Baby Screening

two men stand next to each other surrounded by wilderness

Director Kelly Reichardt returns with a gripping and glorious story of friendship and petty crime on the harsh frontier of the Pacific Northwest.

A loner and talented cook (John Magaro) travels west and joins a group of fur trappers in Oregon Territory, and meets a Chinese immigrant (Orion Lee) also seeking his fortune. Soon the two collaborate on a successful but precarious cake-making business, the success of which depends upon the secret participation of a wealthy landowner’s prized milking cow – the very first, and only, in the territory.

Throughout the film Reichardt paints an authentic portrait of harsh frontier life in the early nineteenth century, depicting the immense, unsettling quietude of rural America and exploring the very foundations on which the country was built.

2021 US Dir Kelly Reichardt 122 min

 

 

Booking is essential. Unless or until guidance changes, six people or two households of any size can visit together as a group. Please only sit directly beside someone from your household or support bubble, and avoid moving seats when you arrive, so we can keep social distancing in place between you and other groups. 

Before the film, you’re welcome to eat and drink in the Cinema Café area, although the cinema foyer spaces won’t be available at the moment, to allow for social distancing.

Our Parent and Baby screenings are designed for adults to enjoy the latest film releases with their young babies, in a relaxed atmosphere with gentler lighting and sound. Screenings are suitable for babies of 12 months or under. Up to four adults can accompany a baby, but adults without a baby will not be admitted.

We have plenty of dedicated space for you to park your baby buggy. For health and safety reasons, we cannot allow buggies inside the cinemas.

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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Review

‘It is a tremendously engaging story which does something that very few movies do: mention money. Something very palpable is at stake, the jeopardy is real and it’s a question of survival.‘
‘This strange US settler drama is the crème de la crème‘

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