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From comedies and action films to dramas and sci-fi/fantasies; whether you're a thrill(er)-seeker or in the mood for romance, you're bound to find the perfect flick.
This page is updated regularly so keep checking back for the latest listings.
Please note that all films begin at the advertised time. Buggies and prams should not be taken inside the Cinema.
What's On■
List of Films
Babykino (Carer and Baby Cinema)
Screening Mondays at 10.30am
25 March: Drive Away Dolls
Screening Times■
18 - 24 March
Monday 18 March
10.30am Babykino: City of God
1.30pm The Promised Land
4pm City of God
7.30pm Oppenheimer
Tuesday 19 March
10.30am The Promised Land
1pm Oppenheimer
4.30pm City of God
7pm National Theatre Live: Vanya
Wednesday 20 March
11am City of God
1.30pm City of God
4.00pm Oppenheimer
7.30pm The Promised Land
Thursday 21 March
11am City of God
1.45pm City of God
4.15pm The Promised Land
6.45pm Oppenheimer
Sunday 24 March
11am Four Daughters
2pm Occupied City
7.30pm Drive Away Dolls
25 - 28 March
Monday 25 March
10.30am Babykino: Drive Away Dolls
2.30pm Red Island
5pm Four Daughters
7.30pm Drive Away Dolls
Tuesday 26 March
11am Four Daughters
2.30pm Red Island
5pm Drive Away Dolls
7pm National Theatre Live: Vanya
Wednesday 27 March
11am Red Island
5.30pm Four Daughters
7.45pm Drive Away Dolls
Thursday 28 March
11am Four Daughters
2.30pm Red Island
5pm Drive Away Dolls
The Promised Land■
Synopsis
In 18th century Denmark, Captain Ludvig Kahlen (Mads Mikkelsen) -- a proud, ambitious, but impoverished war hero -- sets out to tame a vast, uninhabitable land on which seemingly nothing can grow. He seeks to start farming crops, build a colony in the name of the King, and gain a noble title for himself. This beautiful but forbidding area also happens to be under the rule of the merciless Frederik De Schinkel, a preening nobleman who realizes the threat Kahlen represents to his power. Struggling against the elements and local brigands, Kahlen is joined by a couple who have fled the clutches of the rapacious De Schinkel. As this group of misfits begins to build a small community in this inhospitable place, De Schinkel swears vengeance, and the confrontation between him and Kahlen promises to be as violent and intense as these two men.
Credits
Rating: 15
Genre: Biography, Drama, History
Director: Nikolaj Arcel
Stars: Mads Mikkelsen, Amanda Collin, Simon Bennebjerg
Oppenheimer■
Synopsis
The story of American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development of the atomic bomb.
“Oppenheimer” explores the creation of the atomic bomb during World War II, an effort spearheaded by J. Robert Oppenheimer and the U.S. military. The epic-length feature sports an all-star cast including Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon and Robert Downey Jr., amongst others.
Credits
Rating: 15
Genre: Biography, Drama, History
Director: Christopher Nolan
Stars: Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon
City of God■
Synopsis
In the poverty-stricken favelas of Rio de Janeiro in the 1970s, two young men choose different paths. Rocket (Phellipe Haagensen) is a budding photographer who documents the increasing drug-related violence of his neighborhood. José "Zé" Pequeno (Douglas Silva) is an ambitious drug dealer who uses Rocket and his photos as a way to increase his fame as a turf war erupts with his rival, "Knockout Ned" (Leandro Firmino da Hora). The film was shot on location in Rio's poorest neighborhoods.
Credits
Rating: 18
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director: Fernando Meirelles, Kátia Lund
Stars: Alexandre Rodrigues, Leandro Firmino, Matheus Nachtergaele
Drive Away Dolls■
Synopsis
The film follows Jamie, an uninhibited free spirit bemoaning yet another breakup with a girlfriend, and her demure friend Marian who desperately needs to loosen up. In search of a fresh start, the two embark on an impromptu road trip to Tallahassee, but things quickly go awry when they cross paths with a group of inept criminals along the way.
Credits
Rating: 15
Genre: Action, Comedy, Thriller
Director: Ethan Coen
Stars: Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, Beanie Feldstein
Four Daughters■
Synopsis
This riveting exploration of rebellion, memory, and sisterhood reconstructs the story of Olfa Hamrouni and her four daughters, unpacking a complex family history through intimate interviews and performance to examine how the Tunisian woman's two eldest were radicalized by Islamic extremists. Casting professional actresses as the missing daughters, along with acclaimed Egyptian-Tunisian actress Hend Sabri as Olfa, award-winning director Kaouther Ben Hania (The Man Who Sold His Skin) restages pivotal moments in the family's life. These scenes are interwoven with confessions and reflections from Olfa and her younger daughters, offering the women agency to tell their own story and capturing moments of joy, loss, violence, and heartache. Winner of four prizes including L'Oeil d'Or (Best Documentary) when it screened in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, Four Daughters is a compelling portrait of five women and a unique and ambitious work of nonfiction cinema that explores the nature of memory, the weight of inherited trauma, and the ties that bind mothers and daughters.
Credits
Rating: 15
Genre: Documentary
Director: Kaouther Ben Hania
Stars: Olfa Hamrouni, Eya Chikhaoui, Tayssir Chikhaoui