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A giant moth creature flies over an amusement park ride that has been smashed.
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All Kaiju Attack!: Mothra + live performance: Frank Chickens

Mothra makes an unforgettable debut in Ishirō Honda’s vibrant, day-glo monster movie, introducing one of the most beloved kaiju to the world.

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Outdoor Cinema: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

This inventive, brilliantly observed and painfully bittersweet romance from writer Charlie Kaufman explores an age-old question through the limitless possibilities of science fiction

A yellow and red hole shows a beach scene.
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Cinema

Experiments in Film: New Shores & In The Stone House [16mm]

Join us for a captivating evening of experimental film as we delve into the mesmerising 16mm works of Jerome Hiler.

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Outdoor Cinema: Pariah

A teenage lesbian living in Brooklyn falls hard for a girl in her church group in Dee Rees’ (Mudbound) beautiful debut starring Adepero Oduye.

Two men and a woman who is reading a book and laughing sit on a wall together in this polaroid image.
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Cinema

Relaxed Screening: Made in England: The Films of Powell &...

Martin Scorsese dives into the works of the English and Hungarian filmmaking legends, who thrived in the face of adversity during World War II, and their influence on cinema.

A woman in traditional Indian dress poses in a wonderfully decorated room, whilst men watch on.
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Cinema

Outdoor Cinema: Pakeezah

Poet and writer Kamal Amrohi’s beautiful epic is quite simply one of the most extraordinary musical melodramas ever made and a classic of Indian cinema.

Blur perform live on stage close to the crowd
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Cinema

Outdoor Cinema: blur: Live At Wembley Stadium

The world premiere of the new concert film of blur's historic show last year at Wembley.

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Cinema

Outdoor Cinema: An American in Paris

This 1950s Hollywood musical from Vincente Minnelli (Meet Me in St Louis) stars Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, and features Gershwin classics like ‘S Wonderful, I Got Rhythm and Love is Here to Stay.

Two girls help their sister put on a head scarf.
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Cinema

Senior Community Screening: Four Daughters

Olfa, a Tunisian mother to four daughters works through the loss of her eldest two in this unique documentary.

A boy and a girl smile at each other, sitting in the back of a pick up truck.
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Cinema

Senior Community Screening: Nezouh + Q&A with director Souda

Delicately weaving lightness and magical realism among heart-breaking desolation, Soudade Kaadan’s drama delivers a powerful and moving perspective on the Syrian conflict.

A man with slicked hair and glasses looks confused, standing on the street.
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Cinema

Relaxed Screening: Hit Man

Richard Linklater of Dazed and Confused fame tells the almost-true story of a nerdy professor's transformation into a slick undercover agent, played hilariously by co-writer Glen Powell. 

A man stands in front of a new house in the desert.
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Cinema

House + ScreenTalk with Film Director Amos Gitai

The first film in Amos Gitai's trilogy follows the residents of a home in West-Jerusalem from Palestinians forced to leave after the 1948 war, to Jewish Algerian immigrants, to its new Israeli owners.

A building site has building men standing on the top of a building.
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Cinema

House: A House in Jerusalem + Intro

Eighteen years after House, Amos Gitai returns to the setting of his first film to observe the changes in the new residents as well as in the neighbourhood.

Two people stand on stage with a minimal set of furniture while tall scaffold towers line the edge of the stage.
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Cinema Theatre & dance

House:  La Colline – théâtre national (Paris)

La Colline – théâtre national in Paris presents a large-scale, international ensemble theatre production based on the historic documentary film trilogy by Amos Gitai.

An older man in a blue shirt and head wrap talks whilst animating with his hand.
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Cinema

House: News from House, News from Home + Introduction

The third and final documentary in Amos Gitai's House trilogy looks at the location of his previous two films and the physical and emotional importance it holds.