Subject: 40th Cambridge Film Festival, THIS WEEK!!

Cambridge Film Festival launches this Thursday!!

Take a look at the Festival website, download a brochure and get your tickets today to avoid missing out on any of the films you really don't want to miss.

There are a few tickets left for the CFF40 opening night screening of Clio Barnard's ALI & AVA.


Get yours now to be part of our return to the Cinema.

+ Q&A with director William Nunez and actors Tom Hughes and Laura Haddock

Esteemed war poet Robert Graves, married to Nancy Nicholson, writes to American poet Laura Riding (Dianna Agron) seeking to rekindle his passion for poetry and writing...[Read more]

From the award-winning creative team behind Notes on Blindness and Listen to Me Marlon comes a contemporary take on cinema's most iconic figure...[Read more]

Alicia Vikander stars in this gripping story about citizenship, rights, and the heartache that many families experience when pulled apart under tough immigration laws and enforcement...[Read more]

A rare movie that centres science within a very personal and moving narrative. "Son of Monarchs is a visually daring hybrid of science and art anchored by a riveting performance by Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta (Narcos, upcoming Black Panther II)" INDIEWIRE...[Read more]

Andrea Arnold returns to the Festival with a thought-provoking non-sentimental look at these majestic animals and the roles that they play in our lives, whether on the dinner table or in the dairy yard...[Read more]

A timely reflection on the zeitgeist of 1980s Beirut through the lens of a mysterious trove of photos, notebooks, and recordings that arrive one Christmas Eve...[Read more]

Naoko Ogigami's multi-award winning feature centres around 11 year-old Tomo who, after being neglected by her mother, is taken in by her uncle Makio and his transgender girlfriend Together they create a loving home for the young girl...[Read more]


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