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One to One: John & Yoko

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SUN 4TH MAY – MON 9TH JUN

Antifa On Screen: Anti-Fascist Cinema Classics

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The Penguin Lessons

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WED 14TH MAY 6PM

Film In Focus: Bogancloch + Ben Rivers Q&A

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Sinners

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Today (Sunday 4th May)

12:30

The Muppet Movie U
1h 37m
Kermit leaves his swamp chasing fame in Hollywood, meeting Miss Piggy and the Muppets along the way. Can Kermit stay true to his dreams and become a star? Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.

Book here

15:00

One to One: John & Yoko 15
1h 41m
Kevin Macdonald’s documentary explores John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s pivotal years in New York, featuring rare footage, phone calls, and Lennon’s final full-length concert, offering an intimate look at music’s most legendary couple.

Book here

17:15

The Great Dictator PG
2h 5m
Charlie Chaplin’s fearless satire sees a humble barber mistaken for a ruthless dictator. A hilarious and scathing critique of fascism, culminating in one of cinema’s most powerful pleas for peace, freedom, and humanity.

Book here

20:00

Holy Cow 15
1h 32m | French w/ English subtitles
An 18-year-old, struggling to save his family farm, bets everything on a cheese-making competition. This touching, award-winning coming-of-ager charms with its authenticity and remarkable performances from its non-professional cast.

Book here


Tomorrow (Monday 5th May)

14:45

The Great Dictator PG
2h 5m
Charlie Chaplin’s fearless satire sees a humble barber mistaken for a ruthless dictator. A hilarious and scathing critique of fascism, culminating in one of cinema’s most powerful pleas for peace, freedom, and humanity.

Book here

17:30

The Penguin Lessons 12A
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here

20:00

One to One: John & Yoko 15
1h 41m
Kevin Macdonald’s documentary explores John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s pivotal years in New York, featuring rare footage, phone calls, and Lennon’s final full-length concert, offering an intimate look at music’s most legendary couple.

Book here


Tuesday 6th May

18:15

Holy Cow 15
£6 for Members
1h 32m | French w/ English subtitles
An 18-year-old, struggling to save his family farm, bets everything on a cheese-making competition. This touching, award-winning coming-of-ager charms with its authenticity and remarkable performances from its non-professional cast.

Book here

20:30

The Penguin Lessons 12A
£6 for Members
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here


Wednesday 7th May

15:45

The Penguin Lessons 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here

18:15

Last Swim 15
1h 36m
On A-Level results day, Ziba leads her friends across London for an unforgettable adventure, while privately wrestling with secrets. Sasha Nathwani’s dazzling debut captures the excitement and uncertainty of youth on the brink of change.

Book here

20:30

Holy Cow 15
1h 32m | French w/ English subtitles
An 18-year-old, struggling to save his family farm, bets everything on a cheese-making competition. This touching, award-winning coming-of-ager charms with its authenticity and remarkable performances from its non-professional cast.

Book here


Thursday 8th May

15:30

The Great Dictator PG
+ Introduction
2h 5m
Charlie Chaplin’s fearless satire sees a humble barber mistaken for a ruthless dictator. A hilarious and scathing critique of fascism, culminating in one of cinema’s most powerful pleas for peace, freedom, and humanity.

Book here

18:15

One to One: John & Yoko 15
1h 41m
Kevin Macdonald’s documentary explores John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s pivotal years in New York, featuring rare footage, phone calls, and Lennon’s final full-length concert, offering an intimate look at music’s most legendary couple.

Book here

20:30

The Penguin Lessons 12A
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here


See the full schedule
Today (Sunday 4th May)

12:30

The Muppet Movie U
1h 37m
Kermit leaves his swamp chasing fame in Hollywood, meeting Miss Piggy and the Muppets along the way. Can Kermit stay true to his dreams and become a star? Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.

Book here

15:00

One to One: John & Yoko 15
1h 41m
Kevin Macdonald’s documentary explores John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s pivotal years in New York, featuring rare footage, phone calls, and Lennon’s final full-length concert, offering an intimate look at music’s most legendary couple.

Book here

17:15

The Great Dictator PG
2h 5m
Charlie Chaplin’s fearless satire sees a humble barber mistaken for a ruthless dictator. A hilarious and scathing critique of fascism, culminating in one of cinema’s most powerful pleas for peace, freedom, and humanity.

Book here

20:00

Holy Cow 15
1h 32m | French w/ English subtitles
An 18-year-old, struggling to save his family farm, bets everything on a cheese-making competition. This touching, award-winning coming-of-ager charms with its authenticity and remarkable performances from its non-professional cast.

Book here


Tomorrow (Monday 5th May)

14:45

The Great Dictator PG
2h 5m
Charlie Chaplin’s fearless satire sees a humble barber mistaken for a ruthless dictator. A hilarious and scathing critique of fascism, culminating in one of cinema’s most powerful pleas for peace, freedom, and humanity.

Book here

17:30

The Penguin Lessons 12A
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here

20:00

One to One: John & Yoko 15
1h 41m
Kevin Macdonald’s documentary explores John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s pivotal years in New York, featuring rare footage, phone calls, and Lennon’s final full-length concert, offering an intimate look at music’s most legendary couple.

Book here


Tuesday 6th May

18:15

Holy Cow 15
£6 for Members
1h 32m | French w/ English subtitles
An 18-year-old, struggling to save his family farm, bets everything on a cheese-making competition. This touching, award-winning coming-of-ager charms with its authenticity and remarkable performances from its non-professional cast.

Book here

20:30

The Penguin Lessons 12A
£6 for Members
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here


Wednesday 7th May

15:45

The Penguin Lessons 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here

18:15

Last Swim 15
1h 36m
On A-Level results day, Ziba leads her friends across London for an unforgettable adventure, while privately wrestling with secrets. Sasha Nathwani’s dazzling debut captures the excitement and uncertainty of youth on the brink of change.

Book here

20:30

Holy Cow 15
1h 32m | French w/ English subtitles
An 18-year-old, struggling to save his family farm, bets everything on a cheese-making competition. This touching, award-winning coming-of-ager charms with its authenticity and remarkable performances from its non-professional cast.

Book here


Thursday 8th May

15:30

The Great Dictator PG
+ Introduction
2h 5m
Charlie Chaplin’s fearless satire sees a humble barber mistaken for a ruthless dictator. A hilarious and scathing critique of fascism, culminating in one of cinema’s most powerful pleas for peace, freedom, and humanity.

Book here

18:15

One to One: John & Yoko 15
1h 41m
Kevin Macdonald’s documentary explores John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s pivotal years in New York, featuring rare footage, phone calls, and Lennon’s final full-length concert, offering an intimate look at music’s most legendary couple.

Book here

20:30

The Penguin Lessons 12A
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here


Friday 9th May

15:30

The Penguin Lessons 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here

18:00

Sinners 15
2h 18m
Twin brothers seek a fresh start in their 1930s Southern hometown but uncover an evil lurking beneath the surface. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan reunite for this chilling supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow-era South.

Book here

20:45

The Ugly Stepsister 18
1h 45m | Norwegian w/ English subtitles
In a fairy-tale kingdom, Elvira’s jealousy drives her to horrifying extremes. This bold Cinderella reimagining fuses dark folklore with unsettling body horror, exposing the ruthless pressures of beauty in a grotesque, feminist fairytale.

Book here


Saturday 10th May

15:00

April 15
2h 14m | Georgian w/ English subtitles
A Georgian obstetrician’s life unravels when she’s accused of malpractice. Dea Kulumbegashvili’s gripping drama examines autonomy, gender, and power in an isolated community, delivering a poignant exploration of one woman’s fight for justice.

Book here

18:00

Faust PG
+ Live Score
1h 56m
Visually stunning silent film about an aging alchemist who makes a deal with the devil to save his village, only to face a tragic downfall. Screening plus a live viola score by Hugo Max, blending 1920s European music with Faust-inspired compositions.

Book here

20:45

Sinners 15
2h 18m
Twin brothers seek a fresh start in their 1930s Southern hometown but uncover an evil lurking beneath the surface. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan reunite for this chilling supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow-era South.

Book here


Sunday 11th May

14:30

The Cremator 15
1h 40m | Czech w/ English subtitles
A Prague crematorium manager’s obsession with death leads him down a path of fascist horror. Juraj Herz’s surrealist nightmare blends political allegory and psychological terror in one of the most chilling films of the Czechoslovak New Wave.

Book here

17:00

April 15
2h 14m | Georgian w/ English subtitles
A Georgian obstetrician’s life unravels when she’s accused of malpractice. Dea Kulumbegashvili’s gripping drama examines autonomy, gender, and power in an isolated community, delivering a poignant exploration of one woman’s fight for justice.

Book here

20:00

The Penguin Lessons 12A
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here


Monday 12th May

18:00

The Cremator 15
1h 40m | Czech w/ English subtitles
A Prague crematorium manager’s obsession with death leads him down a path of fascist horror. Juraj Herz’s surrealist nightmare blends political allegory and psychological terror in one of the most chilling films of the Czechoslovak New Wave.

Book here

20:30

Sinners 15
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
2h 18m
Twin brothers seek a fresh start in their 1930s Southern hometown but uncover an evil lurking beneath the surface. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan reunite for this chilling supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow-era South.

Book here


Tuesday 13th May

18:00

The Ugly Stepsister 18
£6 for Members
1h 45m | Norwegian w/ English subtitles
In a fairy-tale kingdom, Elvira’s jealousy drives her to horrifying extremes. This bold Cinderella reimagining fuses dark folklore with unsettling body horror, exposing the ruthless pressures of beauty in a grotesque, feminist fairytale.

Book here

20:30

April 15
£6 for Members
2h 14m | Georgian w/ English subtitles
A Georgian obstetrician’s life unravels when she’s accused of malpractice. Dea Kulumbegashvili’s gripping drama examines autonomy, gender, and power in an isolated community, delivering a poignant exploration of one woman’s fight for justice.

Book here


Wednesday 14th May

15:00

April 15
2h 14m | Georgian w/ English subtitles
A Georgian obstetrician’s life unravels when she’s accused of malpractice. Dea Kulumbegashvili’s gripping drama examines autonomy, gender, and power in an isolated community, delivering a poignant exploration of one woman’s fight for justice.

Book here

18:00

Bogancloch Cert-TBC
1h 26m
Set in the Scottish Highlands, Bogancloch is a poetic 16mm portrait of hermit Jake Williams. A dreamlike meditation on solitude, nature, and music followed by an exclusive Q&A with director Ben Rivers at this special preview screening.

Book here

20:45

Sinners 15
2h 18m
Twin brothers seek a fresh start in their 1930s Southern hometown but uncover an evil lurking beneath the surface. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan reunite for this chilling supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow-era South.

Book here


Thursday 15th May

12:30

The Penguin Lessons 12A
Parent + Baby Screening
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here

15:30

The Penguin Lessons 12A
1h 52m
A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

Book here

18:00

Sinners 15
2h 18m
Twin brothers seek a fresh start in their 1930s Southern hometown but uncover an evil lurking beneath the surface. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan reunite for this chilling supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow-era South.

Book here

20:45

The Ugly Stepsister 18
1h 45m | Norwegian w/ English subtitles
In a fairy-tale kingdom, Elvira’s jealousy drives her to horrifying extremes. This bold Cinderella reimagining fuses dark folklore with unsettling body horror, exposing the ruthless pressures of beauty in a grotesque, feminist fairytale.

Book here


Friday 16th May

20:30

Starship Troopers 15
2h 9m
Humanity fights for survival against alien bugs in this explosive sci-fi thriller. Paul Verhoeven’s action-packed spectacle doubles as razor-sharp satire, exposing the horrors of imperialism beneath its dazzling FX and relentless combat sequences.

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Saturday 17th May

17:45

Starship Troopers 15
2h 9m
Humanity fights for survival against alien bugs in this explosive sci-fi thriller. Paul Verhoeven’s action-packed spectacle doubles as razor-sharp satire, exposing the horrors of imperialism beneath its dazzling FX and relentless combat sequences.

Book here

20:45

Sinners 15
2h 18m
Twin brothers seek a fresh start in their 1930s Southern hometown but uncover an evil lurking beneath the surface. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan reunite for this chilling supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow-era South.

Book here


Sunday 18th May

15:00

Picnic at Hanging Rock 12A
+ Intro
1h 48m
Peter Weir’s haunting mystery set in 1900s Australia. When schoolgirls vanish during a field trip, the line between natural beauty and supernatural threat blurs. Lyrical and unsettling, this iconic film helped shape the golden age of Australian cinema.

Book here

17:45

Sinners 15
2h 18m
Twin brothers seek a fresh start in their 1930s Southern hometown but uncover an evil lurking beneath the surface. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan reunite for this chilling supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow-era South.

Book here


Monday 19th May

18:00

Picnic at Hanging Rock 12A
1h 48m
Peter Weir’s haunting mystery set in 1900s Australia. When schoolgirls vanish during a field trip, the line between natural beauty and supernatural threat blurs. Lyrical and unsettling, this iconic film helped shape the golden age of Australian cinema.

Book here


Tuesday 20th May

20:15

We Are Fugazi from Washington 12A
£6 for Members
1h 36m
Marking 20 years since Fugazi's last show and featuring fan-recorded performances and rare footage, We Are Fugazi From Washington D.C. honours the band's live legacy. Proceeds benefit Oxford Mutual Aid.

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Wednesday 21st May

20:00

The Room 18
+ Q&A
1h 39m
Often called the Citizen Kane of bad movies, The Room has transcended its reputation to become a beloved cult classic. Join us for one-off screening followed by a Q&A/meet-and-greet with one of the film's stars, New York Times best-selling author Greg Sestero.

Book here


Thursday 22nd May

20:30

Sinners 15
2h 18m
Twin brothers seek a fresh start in their 1930s Southern hometown but uncover an evil lurking beneath the surface. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan reunite for this chilling supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow-era South.

Book here


Sunday 25th May

15:00

Mirror U
+ Intro
1h 47m | Russian w/ English subtitles
Tarkovsky’s dreamlike, deeply personal masterpiece exploring memory, identity, and Soviet life. Through poetic imagery and nonlinear storytelling, a dying man revisits childhood, war, and family in a haunting reflection on time. A landmark of world cinema.

Book here


Monday 26th May

18:15

Mirror U
1h 47m | Russian w/ English subtitles
Tarkovsky’s dreamlike, deeply personal masterpiece exploring memory, identity, and Soviet life. Through poetic imagery and nonlinear storytelling, a dying man revisits childhood, war, and family in a haunting reflection on time. A landmark of world cinema.

Book here


Tuesday 27th May

20:30

The Marriage of Maria Braun 15
£6 for Members / + Intro
2h | German w/ English subtitles
A young bride loses her soldier husband to war but rises through postwar Germany’s ranks with fierce ambition. Fassbinder’s masterpiece is a gripping portrait of survival, power, and a nation eager to rewrite its dark past.

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Thursday 29th May

18:00

The Marriage of Maria Braun 15
2h | German w/ English subtitles
A young bride loses her soldier husband to war but rises through postwar Germany’s ranks with fierce ambition. Fassbinder’s masterpiece is a gripping portrait of survival, power, and a nation eager to rewrite its dark past.

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Saturday 31st May

15:30

Cemetery of Splendor 12A
2h 1m | Thai w/ English subtitles
A mysterious sleeping illness affects Thai soldiers in a former school turned clinic. As a volunteer forms bonds with the comatose and the spiritual world, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s hypnotic film explores dreams, memory, and history with quiet surrealism.

Book here


Sunday 1st June

17:00

Come and See 15
+ Introduction
2h 20m | Russian w/ English subtitles
A young boy joins the Soviet fight against the Nazis, witnessing war’s unspeakable horrors. Elem Klimov’s harrowing masterpiece is an unflinching, nightmarish vision of World War II and one of cinema’s most devastating antiwar films.

Book here


Monday 2nd June

18:30

Maisie 15
1h 16m
At 85, Britain’s oldest drag queen Maisie Trollette is still stealing the show! But what happens when she meets Darcelle XV, the world’s reigning queen? Join us for this hilarious and heartfelt documentary presented by Oxford Pride.

Book here


Tuesday 3rd June

20:30

Cemetery of Splendor 12A
£6 for Members
2h 1m | Thai w/ English subtitles
A mysterious sleeping illness affects Thai soldiers in a former school turned clinic. As a volunteer forms bonds with the comatose and the spiritual world, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s hypnotic film explores dreams, memory, and history with quiet surrealism.

Book here


Wednesday 4th June

20:30

Come and See 15
+ Introduction
2h 20m | Russian w/ English subtitles
A young boy joins the Soviet fight against the Nazis, witnessing war’s unspeakable horrors. Elem Klimov’s harrowing masterpiece is an unflinching, nightmarish vision of World War II and one of cinema’s most devastating antiwar films.

Book here


Thursday 5th June

20:00

Time Travel Is Dangerous! 15
1h 39m
Best friends Ruth and Megan discover a time machine and use it to stock their vintage shop – with risky consequences. Join us for this witty British sci-fi comedy followed by a Q&A with co-writers and producers Anna and Hillary Shakespeare.

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Friday 6th June

20:30

Mulholland Drive 15
2h 27m
David Lynch’s mind-bending mystery where dreams and reality blur. As an aspiring actress and an amnesiac search for answers, Hollywood’s glossy façade gives way to obsession and danger. A modern classic and a masterpiece of psychological suspense.

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Saturday 7th June

17:45

Mulholland Drive 15
2h 27m
David Lynch’s mind-bending mystery where dreams and reality blur. As an aspiring actress and an amnesiac search for answers, Hollywood’s glossy façade gives way to obsession and danger. A modern classic and a masterpiece of psychological suspense.

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Sunday 8th June

15:00

The Conformist 15
1h 53m | Italian w/ English subtitles
In 1930s Italy, a repressed man joins the fascist party and is ordered to kill his former professor. Bertolucci’s stylish psychological thriller explores conformity and power, influencing greats like Scorsese, Coppola, and Mann.

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Monday 9th June

18:00

The Conformist 15
+ Introduction
1h 53m | Italian w/ English subtitles
In 1930s Italy, a repressed man joins the fascist party and is ordered to kill his former professor. Bertolucci’s stylish psychological thriller explores conformity and power, influencing greats like Scorsese, Coppola, and Mann.

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Wednesday 11th June

18:15

Fire of Wind Cert-TBC
1h 14m | Portuguese w/ English subtitles
After a bull charges through a vineyard, grape harvesters take refuge in trees overnight, sharing memories shaped by Portugal’s Salazar dictatorship. Marta Mateus’ poetic debut reflects on memory, resistance, and collective experience. Screening + Director Q&A.

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Sunday 15th June

14:45

Dreams PG
1h 59m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
Akira Kurosawa presents eight stunning, surreal tales drawn from his own dreams and folklore. A visual feast that journeys from childhood wonder to environmental dread, it’s a poetic and personal meditation on art and memory.

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Monday 16th June

18:00

Dreams PG
1h 59m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
Akira Kurosawa presents eight stunning, surreal tales drawn from his own dreams and folklore. A visual feast that journeys from childhood wonder to environmental dread, it’s a poetic and personal meditation on art and memory.

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Thursday 3rd July

17:00

The Sea Inside PG
2h 6m | Spanish w/ English subtitles
Paralyzed after a diving accident, Ramón Sampedro fights a decades-long legal battle for the right to die. The Sea Inside, starring Javier Bardem and directed by Alejandro Amenábar, is a poignant, Oscar-winning film based on a true story.

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Saturday 26th July

20:00

The 2nd Coming (Fundraiser) Cert-TBC
1h 53m
Local filmmaker and hip-hop artist George “Gorygang” Najeme presents a charity fundraiser screening of his latest work – a multimedia event which incorporates film and live music performance highlighting George’s battles with mental health.

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April (15)

2h 14m Georgian w/ English subtitles

A Georgian obstetrician’s life unravels when she’s accused of malpractice. Dea Kulumbegashvili’s gripping drama examines autonomy, gender, and power in an isolated community, delivering a poignant exploration of one woman’s fight for justice.

Saturday 10th May 2025 : 3.00pm
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Sunday 11th May 2025 : 5.00pm
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Tuesday 13th May 2025 : 8.30pm
£6 for Members
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Wednesday 14th May 2025 : 3.00pm
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Bogancloch (Cert-TBC)

1h 26m

Set in the Scottish Highlands, Bogancloch is a poetic 16mm portrait of hermit Jake Williams. A dreamlike meditation on solitude, nature, and music followed by an exclusive Q&A with director Ben Rivers at this special preview screening.

Wednesday 14th May 2025 : 6.00pm
Book tickets

Cemetery of Splendor (12A)

2h 1m Thai w/ English subtitles

A mysterious sleeping illness affects Thai soldiers in a former school turned clinic. As a volunteer forms bonds with the comatose and the spiritual world, Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s hypnotic film explores dreams, memory, and history with quiet surrealism.

Classic Season: Dreamscapes
Saturday 31st May 2025 : 3.30pm
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Tuesday 3rd June 2025 : 8.30pm
£6 for Members
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Come and See (15)

2h 20m Russian w/ English subtitles

A young boy joins the Soviet fight against the Nazis, witnessing war’s unspeakable horrors. Elem Klimov’s harrowing masterpiece is an unflinching, nightmarish vision of World War II and one of cinema’s most devastating antiwar films.

Classic Season: Antifa On Screen
Sunday 1st June 2025 : 5.00pm
+ Introduction
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Wednesday 4th June 2025 : 8.30pm
+ Introduction
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Dreams (PG)

1h 59m Japanese w/ English subtitles

Akira Kurosawa presents eight stunning, surreal tales drawn from his own dreams and folklore. A visual feast that journeys from childhood wonder to environmental dread, it’s a poetic and personal meditation on art and memory.

Classic Season: Dreamscapes
Sunday 15th June 2025 : 2.45pm
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Monday 16th June 2025 : 6.00pm
Book tickets

Faust (PG)

1h 56m

Visually stunning silent film about an aging alchemist who makes a deal with the devil to save his village, only to face a tragic downfall. Screening plus a live viola score by Hugo Max, blending 1920s European music with Faust-inspired compositions.

Saturday 10th May 2025 : 6.00pm
+ Live Score
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Fire of Wind (Cert-TBC)

1h 14m Portuguese w/ English subtitles

After a bull charges through a vineyard, grape harvesters take refuge in trees overnight, sharing memories shaped by Portugal’s Salazar dictatorship. Marta Mateus’ poetic debut reflects on memory, resistance, and collective experience. Screening + Director Q&A.

After a bull charges through a vineyard, grape harvesters take refuge in trees overnight, sharing memories shaped by Portugal’s Salazar dictatorship. Marta Mateus’ poetic, symbol-rich debut reflects on memory, resistance, and collective experience with striking emotional depth. Nominated for Best Film at Locarno Film Festival.

Wednesday 11th June 2025 : 6.15pm
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Holy Cow (15)

1h 32m French w/ English subtitles

An 18-year-old, struggling to save his family farm, bets everything on a cheese-making competition. This touching, award-winning coming-of-ager charms with its authenticity and remarkable performances from its non-professional cast.

An 18-year-old, struggling to save his family farm, bets everything on a cheese-making competition. This touching, Cannes-winning coming-of-age drama charms with its authenticity, heartfelt storytelling, and remarkable performances from its non-professional cast.  

Sunday 4th May 2025 : 8.00pm
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Tuesday 6th May 2025 : 6.15pm
£6 for Members
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Wednesday 7th May 2025 : 8.30pm
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Last Swim (15)

1h 36m

On A-Level results day, Ziba leads her friends across London for an unforgettable adventure, while privately wrestling with secrets. Sasha Nathwani’s dazzling debut captures the excitement and uncertainty of youth on the brink of change.

On A-Level results day, Ziba leads her friends across London for an unforgettable adventure, while privately wrestling with secrets. Sasha Nathwani’s dazzling debut captures the excitement and uncertainty of youth on the brink of change.  

Wednesday 7th May 2025 : 6.15pm
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Maisie (15)

1h 16m

At 85, Britain’s oldest drag queen Maisie Trollette is still stealing the show! But what happens when she meets Darcelle XV, the world’s reigning queen? Join us for this hilarious and heartfelt documentary presented by Oxford Pride.

Monday 2nd June 2025 : 6.30pm
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Mirror (U)

1h 47m Russian w/ English subtitles

Tarkovsky’s dreamlike, deeply personal masterpiece exploring memory, identity, and Soviet life. Through poetic imagery and nonlinear storytelling, a dying man revisits childhood, war, and family in a haunting reflection on time. A landmark of world cinema.

Classic Season: Dreamscapes
Sunday 25th May 2025 : 3.00pm
+ Intro
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Monday 26th May 2025 : 6.15pm
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Mulholland Drive (15)

2h 27m

David Lynch’s mind-bending mystery where dreams and reality blur. As an aspiring actress and an amnesiac search for answers, Hollywood’s glossy façade gives way to obsession and danger. A modern classic and a masterpiece of psychological suspense.

Classic Season: Dreamscapes
Friday 6th June 2025 : 8.30pm
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Saturday 7th June 2025 : 5.45pm
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NTLive: A Streetcar Named Desire (15)

3h 23m

Sunday 22nd June 2025 : 4.00pm
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Thursday 26th June 2025 : 7.00pm
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One to One: John & Yoko (15)

1h 41m

Kevin Macdonald’s documentary explores John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s pivotal years in New York, featuring rare footage, phone calls, and Lennon’s final full-length concert, offering an intimate look at music’s most legendary couple.

Kevin Macdonald’s documentary explores John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s pivotal years in New York, featuring rare footage, phone calls, and Lennon’s final full-length concert, offering an intimate look at music’s most legendary couple.  

Sunday 4th May 2025 : 3.00pm
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Monday 5th May 2025 : 8.00pm
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Thursday 8th May 2025 : 6.15pm
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Picnic at Hanging Rock (12A)

1h 48m

Peter Weir’s haunting mystery set in 1900s Australia. When schoolgirls vanish during a field trip, the line between natural beauty and supernatural threat blurs. Lyrical and unsettling, this iconic film helped shape the golden age of Australian cinema.

Classic Season: Dreamscapes
Sunday 18th May 2025 : 3.00pm
+ Intro
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Monday 19th May 2025 : 6.00pm
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Sinners (15)

2h 18m

Twin brothers seek a fresh start in their 1930s Southern hometown but uncover an evil lurking beneath the surface. Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan reunite for this chilling supernatural thriller set against the backdrop of the Jim Crow-era South.

Friday 9th May 2025 : 6.00pm
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Saturday 10th May 2025 : 8.45pm
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Monday 12th May 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 14th May 2025 : 8.45pm
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Thursday 15th May 2025 : 6.00pm
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Saturday 17th May 2025 : 8.45pm
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Sunday 18th May 2025 : 5.45pm
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Thursday 22nd May 2025 : 8.30pm
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Starship Troopers (15)

2h 9m

Humanity fights for survival against alien bugs in this explosive sci-fi thriller. Paul Verhoeven’s action-packed spectacle doubles as razor-sharp satire, exposing the horrors of imperialism beneath its dazzling FX and relentless combat sequences.

Classic Season: Antifa On Screen
Friday 16th May 2025 : 8.30pm
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Saturday 17th May 2025 : 5.45pm
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The 2nd Coming (Fundraiser) (Cert-TBC)

1h 53m

Local filmmaker and hip-hop artist George “Gorygang” Najeme presents a charity fundraiser screening of his latest work – a multimedia event which incorporates film and live music performance highlighting George’s battles with mental health.

Saturday 26th July 2025 : 8.00pm
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The Conformist (15)

1h 53m Italian w/ English subtitles

In 1930s Italy, a repressed man joins the fascist party and is ordered to kill his former professor. Bertolucci’s stylish psychological thriller explores conformity and power, influencing greats like Scorsese, Coppola, and Mann.

Classic Season: Antifa On Screen
Sunday 8th June 2025 : 3.00pm
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Monday 9th June 2025 : 6.00pm
+ Introduction
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The Cremator (15)

1h 40m Czech w/ English subtitles

A Prague crematorium manager’s obsession with death leads him down a path of fascist horror. Juraj Herz’s surrealist nightmare blends political allegory and psychological terror in one of the most chilling films of the Czechoslovak New Wave.

Classic Season: Antifa On Screen
Sunday 11th May 2025 : 2.30pm
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Monday 12th May 2025 : 6.00pm
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The Great Dictator (PG)

2h 5m

Charlie Chaplin’s fearless satire sees a humble barber mistaken for a ruthless dictator. A hilarious and scathing critique of fascism, culminating in one of cinema’s most powerful pleas for peace, freedom, and humanity.

Charlie Chaplin’s fearless satire sees a humble barber mistaken for a ruthless dictator. A hilarious and scathing critique of fascism, it culminates in one of cinema’s most powerful pleas for peace, freedom, and humanity.  

Classic Season: Antifa On Screen
Sunday 4th May 2025 : 5.15pm
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Monday 5th May 2025 : 2.45pm
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Thursday 8th May 2025 : 3.30pm
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The Marriage of Maria Braun (15)

2h German w/ English subtitles

A young bride loses her soldier husband to war but rises through postwar Germany’s ranks with fierce ambition. Fassbinder’s masterpiece is a gripping portrait of survival, power, and a nation eager to rewrite its dark past.

Classic Season: Antifa On Screen
Tuesday 27th May 2025 : 8.30pm
£6 for Members / + Intro
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Thursday 29th May 2025 : 6.00pm
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The Muppet Movie (U)

1h 37m

Kermit leaves his swamp chasing fame in Hollywood, meeting Miss Piggy and the Muppets along the way. Can Kermit stay true to his dreams and become a star? Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.

Kermit leaves his swamp chasing fame in Hollywood, meeting Miss Piggy and the Muppets along the way. But trouble brews as villainous Doc Hopper tries to recruit him for a frog legs ad. Can Kermit stay true to his dreams and become a star?

Kino Kids Cinema Club
Sunday 4th May 2025 : 12.30pm
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The Penguin Lessons (12A)

1h 52m

A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.

A weary Englishman (Steve Coogan) takes an unexpected journey when he rescues a penguin in 1970s Argentina. Based on an incredible true story, this heartfelt drama blends humour and warmth against a backdrop of political turmoil.  

Monday 5th May 2025 : 5.30pm
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Tuesday 6th May 2025 : 8.30pm
£6 for Members
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Wednesday 7th May 2025 : 3.45pm
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Thursday 8th May 2025 : 8.30pm
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Friday 9th May 2025 : 3.30pm
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Sunday 11th May 2025 : 8.00pm
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Thursday 15th May 2025 : 12.30pm
Parent + Baby Screening
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Thursday 15th May 2025 : 3.30pm
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The Room (18)

1h 39m

Often called the Citizen Kane of bad movies, The Room has transcended its reputation to become a beloved cult classic. Join us for one-off screening followed by a Q&A/meet-and-greet with one of the film's stars, New York Times best-selling author Greg Sestero.

Wednesday 21st May 2025 : 8.00pm
+ Q&A
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The Sea Inside (PG)

2h 6m Spanish w/ English subtitles

Paralyzed after a diving accident, Ramón Sampedro fights a decades-long legal battle for the right to die. The Sea Inside, starring Javier Bardem and directed by Alejandro Amenábar, is a poignant, Oscar-winning film based on a true story.

Thursday 3rd July 2025 : 5.00pm
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The Ugly Stepsister (18)

1h 45m Norwegian w/ English subtitles

In a fairy-tale kingdom, Elvira’s jealousy drives her to horrifying extremes. This bold Cinderella reimagining fuses dark folklore with unsettling body horror, exposing the ruthless pressures of beauty in a grotesque, feminist fairytale.

Friday 9th May 2025 : 8.45pm
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Tuesday 13th May 2025 : 6.00pm
£6 for Members
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Thursday 15th May 2025 : 8.45pm
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Time Travel Is Dangerous! (15)

1h 39m

Best friends Ruth and Megan discover a time machine and use it to stock their vintage shop – with risky consequences. Join us for this witty British sci-fi comedy followed by a Q&A with co-writers and producers Anna and Hillary Shakespeare.

Thursday 5th June 2025 : 8.00pm
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We Are Fugazi from Washington (12A)

1h 36m

Marking 20 years since Fugazi's last show and featuring fan-recorded performances and rare footage, We Are Fugazi From Washington D.C. honours the band's live legacy. Proceeds benefit Oxford Mutual Aid.

Tuesday 20th May 2025 : 8.15pm
£6 for Members
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UPP News

News, blog posts, and announcements from The Ultimate Picture Palace

Classic Season Announcement: “Antifa On Screen” Putting Fascism in the Frame

Classic Season Announcement: “Antifa On Screen” Putting Fascism in the Frame

This spring, The Ultimate Picture Palace presents ‘Antifa On Screen: Anti-Fascist Cinema Classics’, a new film season running ... Read more

April–May 2025 Programme Announcement

April–May 2025 Programme Announcement

Spring is here and so is our brand-new programme for April and May 2025, featuring everything from epic marathon screenings and ... Read more

Kumba: A Celebration of African Short Films

Kumba: A Celebration of African Short Films

Exploring Identity, Culture, and Home through Cinema We’re excited to partner with Maona Art to bring you Kumba, a dynamic short film ... Read more

Plan your visit

Our beautiful art deco inspired auditorium can be found just off East Oxford's Cowley Road. We are open 7 days a week. We open the cinema and box office 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of each film, and the Box Office then closes 10 minutes after the film starts. We don’t show adverts, just a couple of trailers, so don't be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!