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Hi Stu, We've got new films from Jim Jarmusch and François Ozon this week, plus some classics too.
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Father Mother Sister Brother
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Jim Jarmusch’s Venice Golden Lion-winner mixes humour and humanism to tell a globe-spanning triptych of stories about family relationships. With an all-star cast featuring Adam Driver, Cate Blanchett, Charlotte Rampling, Indya Moore, Luke Sabbat, Mayim Bialik, Vicky Krieps and Tom Waits.
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It is a hot summer day when Meursault learns about his mother’s passing. What follows is a series of events leading to a tragedy. François Ozon directs this beautifully shot retelling of Camus's iconic novel.
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Screenings this week with descriptive subtitles are: Father Mother Sister Brother on Sat 11 Apr at 12.45pm. Underland on Sun 12 Apr at 5.45pm The Drama on Tue 14 Apr at 1.45pm.
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Rob Reiner’s consummate adaptation of Stephen King’s novella is back on the big screen, 4K restored in celebration of its 40 anniversary.
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Based on Robert Macfarlane's bestseller and narrated by Oscar-nominated Sandra Hüller, Underland is a cinematic voyage beneath the surface of the earth.
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Frederick Wiseman: Titicut Follies
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Wiseman's first feature looks at Bridgewater State Hospital, a facility for the criminally insane. It was selected by the Library of Congress to be preserved for its significance.
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LUMI Presents: Donnie Darko
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Nothing says Easter like a 6 foot tall bunny named Frank. LUMI Presents the noughties cult classic that will have you questioning reality and the fabric of time itself.
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National Theatre Live: All My Sons
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Bryan Cranston and Marianne Jean-Baptiste feature in a five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play.
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Queen's Student Film Festival
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Industry Panel + Fréwaka Screening
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Aislinn Clarke, Chris Patterson and Mervyn Marshall will discuss their experiences in the film industry and offer advice for young filmmakers, before a screening of Aislinn Clarke's Fréwaka.
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This is an event by students for students, bringing the future creative talent of cinema in the UK and Ireland together to highlight outstanding student filmmaking, help build connections and provide amazing networking opportunities.
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A week out from their wedding, a couple are shaken by the bride's revelation. This screening is exclusively for carers with babies aged 12 months or under. The ticket includes a hot drink and a pastry.
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