JFTFP25: All the Long NightsCert-TBC

Directed by MIYAKE Sho | Japan | 2024 | 1h 59m | Japanese w/ English subtitles | Starring MATSUMURA Hokuto, KAMISHIRAISHI Mone, MITSUISHI Ken, Ryo

Misa has struggled for years to hold down a job due to severe PMS. After quitting her latest job following a humiliating outburst, she finds work in a small company that assembles children’s science kits. There, she meets Takatoshi, a young man battling severe panic disorder. Initially, they clash due to his antisocial behavior, but they soon find common ground in their shared struggle to navigate life’s challenges. Through mutual understanding, they form a unique and precious bond. Directed by Miyake Sho (And Your Bird Can Sing), this sensitive and heartwarming drama offers a rare, empathetic portrayal of PMS while exploring the power of connection.

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We showed JFTFP25: All the Long Nights between February 19, 2025 and February 19, 2025.

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19:30

The Brutalist 18
3h 35m (inc. 15 min intermission)
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Tomorrow (Saturday 22nd February)

14:00

Shimoni Cert-TBC
1h 37m | Kikuyu & Swahili w/ English subtitles
Goeffrey is released from prison and sent to live in a small town in rural Kenya. Here he encounters a man who has been haunting his dreams for decades. Film screenings presented by Tatenda Jamera (Maona Art), African Cinema programmer.

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16:30

The Brutalist 18
3h 35m (inc. 15 min intermission)
In the aftermath of WWII, a brilliant Hungarian architect (Adrien Brody) flees to the US to rebuild his life. Told with breathtaking grandeur and novelistic depth, this award-winning epic is a powerful exploration of immigration, capitalism, and art.

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20:45

Hard Truths 12A
1h 37m
Legendary British filmmaker Mike Leigh (Secrets & Lies, Mr. Turner) delivers a poignant and bittersweet exploration of a working-class family in emotional crisis, anchored by a powerhouse performance from Marianne Jean-Baptiste.

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