Downton Abbey: A New EraPG

Directed by Simon Curtis | UK | 2021 | 2h 5m | Starring Michelle Dockery, Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West

The residents of Downton Abbey set sail for the south of France to uncover the mystery of the Dowager Countess’s newly inherited villa on the Côte d’Azur. The Crawley family return to the big screen in this lushly designed and well fashioned period drama based on Julian Fellowes’ popular TV series.

Reviews

‘Plenty of surprises and an iconic moment to savour. The luxury soap opera’s second feature-length spin-off ticks all the right boxes’
★★★★
Robbie Collin, The Telegraph

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We showed Downton Abbey: A New Era between May 27, 2022 and June 9, 2022.

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Today (Friday 17th July)

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20:15

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1h 56m | Danish w/ English subtitles
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Tomorrow (Saturday 18th July)

14:30

Winstanley PG
35mm Screening + Intro
1h 36m
Mid-17th century England. As poverty spreads, Gerrard Winstanley leads the Diggers in asserting the right to cultivate common land and is met with fierce hostility. Kevin Brownlow's landmark film was the very first screened at the PPP in 1976. Join us for our 50th birthday: a special 35mm screening.

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17:30

Toy Story 5 PG
1h 42m
Bonnie has a new tablet — and suddenly, Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the gang are facing their greatest challenge yet: a kid who'd rather swipe a screen than pick up a toy. Disney and Pixar's long-awaited fifth instalment pits beloved characters against the digital age.

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20:00

Nirvanna the Band...the Movie 15
1h 40m
Two hopeless Toronto musicians accidentally travel back to 2008, where their only route home is tracking down a discontinued soft drink. Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol bring their cult guerrilla TV series to the big screen with anarchic, wildly inventive results.

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