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Medusa Deluxe and Blue Jean

Jim Gaffigan in Linoleum

linoleum with jim gaffigan and rhea seehorn

"A heartfelt and touching movie about finding joy and fulfilment in life." is how Alan Ng from Film Threat describes LINOLEUM, tonight's Gala Screening.


The sci-fi dramedy stars Jim Gaffigan as Cameron Edwin, a middle-aged man who tries to build a rocket ship from the mysterious satellite that's crashed in his backyard, as strange events start to cast doubt on his reality.


We are delighted to welcome Professor Catherine Lee, film subject, and Producer Helene Sifre for a Q&A following the screening of BLUE JEAN on Wednesday.


Georgia Oakley's Blue Jean takes us to Tyneside in the 1980s, as the Section 28 bill is passed by Thatcher's government and is the story of a gay P.E. teacher whose sexuality threatens her professional standing. The debut feature has style to spare and is anchored by a commanding performance from Rosy McEwen.

wednesday

There is still a chance to see Marie Kreutzer's CORSAGE, in which Vicky Krieps gives a career-best performance as the rebellious Empress Elisabeth' Sisi' of Austria.


There is "Late" night horror on Wednesday with LET THE RIGHT ONE IN, Tomas Alfredson's modern masterpiece. Don't miss this rare opportunity to see its gorgeous cinematography and standout performances on the big screen, where they belong!

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