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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.

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Cinema

Relaxed Screening: Inside Out 2

Ayo Edebiri, Maya Hawke and Adèle Exarchopoulos star in this heart-warming animation about anxiety and emotional maturity.

Moominpapa and a friend walk through a forest, holding golden eggs.
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Cinema

Family Film Club: The Exploits of Moominpappa

Returning to Family Film Club after a sold out show earlier this year, we’re delighted to present another screening of this charming new Moomin adaptation. And a free pre-film workshop to boot!

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.

Paul McCartney sits in Abbey Road studios.
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Cinema

Paul McCartney and Wings – One Hand Clapping

Watch the 1970s doc about Paul McCartney and his post-Beatles band Wings as they create in Abbey Road.

A teacher looks across the desks at a young boy student.
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Cinema

Senior Community Screening: The Teachers' Lounge

Nominated for Best International Feature, Ilker Çatak directs this German classroom drama about a teacher trying to solve a theft issue amongst the students.

A man sits and another stands on a train, whilst commuting.
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Art & design Cinema

Rewriting the Rules: Interview + Introduction

An opening edit that brings together two shots so that a cannon appears to be firing on a statue of the former Viceroy of India sets the tone for this formally and politically radical film.  

A group of men in 1970s formal wear stand at a table.
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Art & design Cinema

Rewriting the Rules: The Wall

A definitive work, Yash Chopra’s Deewaar is one of the most significant and influential mainstream socio-political films of its time. 

Alice stands in front of a maze whilst the Queen of Heart
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Cinema

ROH Live 24-25: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Tumble down the rabbit hole in this ballet adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s famous family story in Christopher Wheeldon’s unique theatrical interpretation.

A man and a woman sit on a hill together.
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Art & design Cinema

Rewriting the Rules: 27 Down

The train is a potent image and over time has become iconographic to the visual lexicon of Indian cinema. 

Madhvi Parekh, Village Opera-2, 1975. © Madhvi Parekh. Courtesy DAG.
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Art & design Cinema Classical music Talks & events Tours & public spaces

Open Gallery: a free Art Gallery weekend

On the eve of Diwali and Bandi Chor Divas, take a moment to immerse yourself in our programme of Indian arts and culture, with free entry to our major exhibition of Indian contemporary art.

A family sit around a car on an urban street at night.
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Art & design Cinema

Rewriting the Rules: This Bit of India + Introduction

A programme of experimental films that map the post-colonial experience through the artist’s lens. 

A woman in a workshop cuts wood.
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Cinema

Oska Bright: Animations

Oska Bright's Animation Strand is back and better than ever, with a huge range of styles and themes. Watch out for a paper cut-out that comes to life, bubble baths, and miniature model wonderlands. 

Two women and a man laugh whilst standing in front of a shop front.
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Cinema

Cinema Restored: Der Kampf um den heiligen Baum

Traditional African beliefs conflict with missionary domination in a rural Kenyan village in Wanjiru Kinyanjui's powerful drama, centring around a supernatural tree. 

Two women hold hands whilst riding on bicycles.
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Art & design Cinema

Rewriting the Rules: The Circus Tent

A visually stunning and poetic exploration of the inner lives of a travelling circus trope in which old age, loneliness and regret becomes magnified through Govindan Aravindan’s salient observation.