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SUN 15TH – SAT 28TH JUN

SAFAR Film Festival 2025

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The Salt Path

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THU 19 JUN 8.15PM

The Stevie D Hyper Story + Director Q&A

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The Phoenician Scheme

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Kino Kids Cinema Club

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The Ballad of Wallis Island

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Today (Friday 13th June)

16:30

A New Kind of Wilderness 12A
1h 24m
After tragedy strikes, a family living off-grid in Norway must question the life they’ve built. Winner of Sundance 2024’s Grand Jury Documentary Prize, this moving documentary explores grief, resilience, and what it means to live by your values.

Book here

18:15

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

20:45

The Phoenician Scheme 15
1h 41m
When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.

Book here


Tomorrow (Saturday 14th June)

15:45

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

18:15

The Phoenician Scheme 15
1h 41m
When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.

Book here

20:30

Bound 18
1h 49m
Before The Matrix, the Wachowskis burst onto the scene with this taut, stylish noir. A sexy, subversive heist film with queer leads, Bound is now a revered cult classic – razor-sharp, fiercely confident, and decades ahead of its time.

Book here


Sunday 15th June

12:45

Zarafa PG
1h 19m
A brave Sudanese boy befriends an orphaned giraffe. Together, they journey across deserts and seas to visit the King of France. This heartwarming animated tale celebrates courage and the power of friendship. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.

Book here

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.

Book here

17:30

The Village Next to Paradise Cert-TBC
2h 13m | Somali w/ English subtitles
In a Somali coastal village, a father makes desperate choices to support his family, while his sister seeks freedom and his son is sent away for a better future. Mo Harawe's powerful debut about love, sacrifice, and survival showing as part of SAFAR Film Festival 2025.

Book here

20:00

The Phoenician Scheme 15
1h 41m
When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.

Book here


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.

Book here

20:45

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here


Tuesday 17th June

20:30

Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo Cert-TBC
£6 for Members
1h 50m | Arabic w/ English subtitles
Facing eviction in Cairo, Hassan and his dog Rambo are thrust into danger after a violent incident. Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo is a powerful debut about survival, loyalty, and the search for dignity in a harsh, shifting world. SAFAR Film Festival 2025 screening.

Book here


See the full schedule
Today (Friday 13th June)

16:30

A New Kind of Wilderness 12A
1h 24m
After tragedy strikes, a family living off-grid in Norway must question the life they’ve built. Winner of Sundance 2024’s Grand Jury Documentary Prize, this moving documentary explores grief, resilience, and what it means to live by your values.

Book here

18:15

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

20:45

The Phoenician Scheme 15
1h 41m
When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.

Book here


Tomorrow (Saturday 14th June)

15:45

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

18:15

The Phoenician Scheme 15
1h 41m
When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.

Book here

20:30

Bound 18
1h 49m
Before The Matrix, the Wachowskis burst onto the scene with this taut, stylish noir. A sexy, subversive heist film with queer leads, Bound is now a revered cult classic – razor-sharp, fiercely confident, and decades ahead of its time.

Book here


Sunday 15th June

12:45

Zarafa PG
1h 19m
A brave Sudanese boy befriends an orphaned giraffe. Together, they journey across deserts and seas to visit the King of France. This heartwarming animated tale celebrates courage and the power of friendship. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.

Book here

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.

Book here

17:30

The Village Next to Paradise Cert-TBC
2h 13m | Somali w/ English subtitles
In a Somali coastal village, a father makes desperate choices to support his family, while his sister seeks freedom and his son is sent away for a better future. Mo Harawe's powerful debut about love, sacrifice, and survival showing as part of SAFAR Film Festival 2025.

Book here

20:00

The Phoenician Scheme 15
1h 41m
When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.

Book here


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.

Book here

20:45

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here


Tuesday 17th June

20:30

Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo Cert-TBC
£6 for Members
1h 50m | Arabic w/ English subtitles
Facing eviction in Cairo, Hassan and his dog Rambo are thrust into danger after a violent incident. Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo is a powerful debut about survival, loyalty, and the search for dignity in a harsh, shifting world. SAFAR Film Festival 2025 screening.

Book here


Wednesday 18th June

15:45

The Salt Path 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

18:15

Bound 18
1h 49m
Before The Matrix, the Wachowskis burst onto the scene with this taut, stylish noir. A sexy, subversive heist film with queer leads, Bound is now a revered cult classic – razor-sharp, fiercely confident, and decades ahead of its time.

Book here

20:45

The Phoenician Scheme 15
1h 41m
When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.

Book here


Thursday 19th June

16:00

A New Kind of Wilderness 12A
1h 24m
After tragedy strikes, a family living off-grid in Norway must question the life they’ve built. Winner of Sundance 2024’s Grand Jury Documentary Prize, this moving documentary explores grief, resilience, and what it means to live by your values.

Book here

17:45

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

20:15

Hyper: The Stevie Hyper D Story 15
+ Director Q&A
1h 30m
A musical pioneer and UK rave icon, MC Stevie Hyper D shaped a global movement. His nephew Darrell Austin traces his powerful legacy in this emotional documentary. Screening followed by Q&A with directors Jamie Ross-Hulme and Darrell Austin.

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Friday 20th June

16:00

The Salt Path 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

18:30

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here

20:45

Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story Cert-TBC
1h 21m | Malagasy w/ English subtitles
In Madagascar, a young miner is torn between fast money and his principles. A political, personal debut from Luck Razanajaona, blending 1970s radical spirit with a gripping tale of identity, justice, and survival.

Book here


Saturday 21st June

16:00

The Phoenician Scheme 15
1h 41m
When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.

Book here

18:15

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

20:45

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here


Sunday 22nd June

13:45

Victim PG
1h 40m
This landmark 1961 film broke taboos as the UK’s first to confront homosexuality head-on. Dirk Bogarde delivers a career-defining performance in a brave, compassionate legal thriller that helped change public attitudes.

Book here

20:00

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here


Monday 23rd June

18:00

Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story Cert-TBC
1h 21m | Malagasy w/ English subtitles
In Madagascar, a young miner is torn between fast money and his principles. A political, personal debut from Luck Razanajaona, blending 1970s radical spirit with a gripping tale of identity, justice, and survival.

Book here

20:00

Trainspotting 18
1h 34m
Join Cinema Under The Stairs as we dive headfirst into Edinburgh’s underbelly, where Renton, Spud, Sick Boy, and Begbie orbit the chaos of heroin addiction, nihilism, and one of the greatest soundtracks ever pressed to vinyl.

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Tuesday 24th June

18:30

Best of Iris Prize 2024 15
£6 Tickets
1h
Discover award-winning LGBTQ+ short films from the 2024 Iris Prize, presented in partnership with Oxford Pride. This special showcase features powerful stories of love, identity, and resilience from around the world. Bold, moving cinema that celebrates queer voices.

Book here

20:30

The Phoenician Scheme 15
£6 for Members
1h 41m
When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.

Book here


Wednesday 25th June

15:45

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here

18:00

A State of Passion Cert-TBC
+ Q&A
1h 30m | Arabic w/ English subtitles
After 43 harrowing days in Gaza’s hospitals, surgeon Ghassan Abu Sittah becomes a symbol of Palestinian resistance. This documentary follows his and his family’s journey and steadfast commitment to a homeland under siege. SAFAR Film Festival 2025 screening plus Q&A.

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20:45

Victim PG
1h 40m
This landmark 1961 film broke taboos as the UK’s first to confront homosexuality head-on. Dirk Bogarde delivers a career-defining performance in a brave, compassionate legal thriller that helped change public attitudes.

Book here


Thursday 26th June

12:30

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
Parent + Baby Screening
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here

15:00

The Salt Path 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

17:30

Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story Cert-TBC
1h 21m | Malagasy w/ English subtitles
In Madagascar, a young miner is torn between fast money and his principles. A political, personal debut from Luck Razanajaona, blending 1970s radical spirit with a gripping tale of identity, justice, and survival.

Book here


Friday 27th June

15:30

Along Came Love 15
2h 3m | French w/ English subtitles
In postwar France, a single mother falls for a younger student, but secrets soon threaten their fragile romance. Inspired by her own family history, Katell Quillévéré’s richly emotional film explores identity across generations.

Book here

18:15

Lollipop 15
1h 40m
Newly released from prison, Molly faces bureaucracy and judgment as she fights to reunite with her children. Written by Daisy-May Hudson, this deeply compassionate, all-female drama explores motherhood on society’s margins.

Book here

20:30

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here


Saturday 28th June

16:00

Sudan, Remember Us Cert-TBC
1h 16m | Arabic w/ English subtitles
Through the eyes of four young activists, this powerful documentary traces Sudan’s 2019 revolution to its 2023 civil war – capturing a generation’s fight for freedom and hope in the face of global indifference. SAFAR Film Festival 2025 screening.

Book here

18:00

Knife+Heart 18
1h 42m | French w/ English subtitles
In 1979 Paris, a gay porn director reels from heartbreak and a brutal murder on set. As she fights to finish her film, danger looms. With neon visuals and a haunting M83 score, this is erotically charged giallo horror.

Book here

20:15

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here


Sunday 29th June

13:00

The Giant Pear U
1h 18m
When Sunnytown’s mayor disappears, Mitcho the cat and Sebastian the elephant discover a clue and a magic seed. It grows into a giant pear, which they sail across the sea in a quest to find their missing friend. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.

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15:30

As The Tide Comes In Cert-TBC
1h 28m | Danish w/ English subtitles
On the tiny island of Mandø, this poignant documentary follows Gregers, the island’s last farmer, as he clings to his ancestral home, set against stunning visuals of a disappearing landscape. Part of UK Green Film Festival 2025.

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17:45

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here

20:00

Lollipop 15
1h 40m
Newly released from prison, Molly faces bureaucracy and judgment as she fights to reunite with her children. Written by Daisy-May Hudson, this deeply compassionate, all-female drama explores motherhood on society’s margins.

Book here


Monday 30th June

18:00

Along Came Love 15
2h 3m | French w/ English subtitles
In postwar France, a single mother falls for a younger student, but secrets soon threaten their fragile romance. Inspired by her own family history, Katell Quillévéré’s richly emotional film explores identity across generations.

Book here

20:45

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here


Tuesday 1st July

18:15

Femme 18
+Intro / £6 for Members
1h 39m
Adapted from the BAFTA-nominated short, this striking queer revenge thriller twists power and identity into provocative territory. Stylish, seductive and a bold new entry in modern queer cinema. Screening introduced by critic and author Ryan Gilbey.

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21:00

Once Upon a Time in a Forest Cert-TBC
£6 for Members
1h 33m | Finnish w/ English subtitles
In Finland’s ancient forests, 22-year-old Ida leads a new environmental movement. As industry threatens nature’s balance, this lyrical documentary captures her fight to protect the land she loves. Part of UK Green Film Festival 2025.

Book here


Wednesday 2nd July

15:45

The Salt Path 12A
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

18:15

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here

20:30

Along Came Love 15
2h 3m | French w/ English subtitles
In postwar France, a single mother falls for a younger student, but secrets soon threaten their fragile romance. Inspired by her own family history, Katell Quillévéré’s richly emotional film explores identity across generations.

Book here


Thursday 3rd July

14:45

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here

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.

Book here

20:00

Knife+Heart 18
1h 42m | French w/ English subtitles
In 1979 Paris, a gay porn director reels from heartbreak and a brutal murder on set. As she fights to finish her film, danger looms. With neon visuals and a haunting M83 score, this is erotically charged giallo horror.

Book here


Friday 4th July

16:00

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life 15
1h 38m | French w/ English subtitles
A struggling writer lands a spot at a Jane Austen residency, and falls into a romantic mess worthy of Austen herself. Set between Paris and the English countryside, this smart rom-com brims with charm and literary wit.

Book here

18:15

Tornado 15
1h 31m
In 18th-century Britain, a puppeteer’s daughter seeks vengeance after a brutal robbery. Armed with samurai skills and stolen gold, she battles a gang of ruthless criminals in this stylish, blood-soaked thriller from Slow West director John Maclean.

Book here

20:30

Slade In Flame 12A
1h 30m
At the height of glam rock, Slade confounded fans with this gritty, cynical tale of a band undone by fame. Newly restored by the BFI, this cult classic rips into the music industry with raw power and electric swagger.

Book here


Saturday 5th July

15:30

The Last Journey PG
1h 35m | Swedish w/ English subtitles
Filip Hammar takes his father on one final road trip across France, retracing childhood holidays. Both funny and moving, this warm-hearted documentary explores memory, mortality, and the evolving bond between father and son.

Book here

17:45

The Handmaiden 18
+ Intro
2h 25m | Korean w/ English subtitles
Park Chan-wook’s lush erotic thriller dazzles with deception, desire and double-crosses. Set in 1930s Korea and based on Fingersmith, this modern classic is a masterwork of suspense and sensuality. A bold reimagining of the period drama.

Book here

20:45

Tornado 15
1h 31m
In 18th-century Britain, a puppeteer’s daughter seeks vengeance after a brutal robbery. Armed with samurai skills and stolen gold, she battles a gang of ruthless criminals in this stylish, blood-soaked thriller from Slow West director John Maclean.

Book here


Sunday 6th July

15:30

Love & Friendship U
1h 33m
Scheming widow Lady Susan sets her sights on a new husband while dodging scandal. Kate Beckinsale and Chloë Sevigny sparkle in this wickedly sharp Jane Austen adaptation from director Whit Stillman (Metropolitan).

Book here

17:45

The Last Journey PG
1h 35m | Swedish w/ English subtitles
Filip Hammar takes his father on one final road trip across France, retracing childhood holidays. Both funny and moving, this warm-hearted documentary explores memory, mortality, and the evolving bond between father and son.

Book here

20:00

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life 15
1h 38m | French w/ English subtitles
A struggling writer lands a spot at a Jane Austen residency, and falls into a romantic mess worthy of Austen herself. Set between Paris and the English countryside, this smart rom-com brims with charm and literary wit.

Book here


Monday 7th July

17:45

Slade In Flame 12A
1h 30m
At the height of glam rock, Slade confounded fans with this gritty, cynical tale of a band undone by fame. Newly restored by the BFI, this cult classic rips into the music industry with raw power and electric swagger.

Book here

20:00

The Handmaiden 18
2h 25m | Korean w/ English subtitles
Park Chan-wook’s lush erotic thriller dazzles with deception, desire and double-crosses. Set in 1930s Korea and based on Fingersmith, this modern classic is a masterwork of suspense and sensuality. A bold reimagining of the period drama.

Book here


Tuesday 8th July

18:15

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life 15
£6 for Members
1h 38m | French w/ English subtitles
A struggling writer lands a spot at a Jane Austen residency, and falls into a romantic mess worthy of Austen herself. Set between Paris and the English countryside, this smart rom-com brims with charm and literary wit.

Book here

20:30

Tornado 15
£6 for Members
1h 31m
In 18th-century Britain, a puppeteer’s daughter seeks vengeance after a brutal robbery. Armed with samurai skills and stolen gold, she battles a gang of ruthless criminals in this stylish, blood-soaked thriller from Slow West director John Maclean.

Book here


Wednesday 9th July

16:00

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life 15
1h 38m | French w/ English subtitles
A struggling writer lands a spot at a Jane Austen residency, and falls into a romantic mess worthy of Austen herself. Set between Paris and the English countryside, this smart rom-com brims with charm and literary wit.

Book here

18:15

Love & Friendship U
1h 33m
Scheming widow Lady Susan sets her sights on a new husband while dodging scandal. Kate Beckinsale and Chloë Sevigny sparkle in this wickedly sharp Jane Austen adaptation from director Whit Stillman (Metropolitan).

Book here

20:30

The Ballad of Wallis Island 12A
1h 40m
A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Book here


Thursday 10th July

12:30

The Salt Path 12A
Parent + Baby Screening
1h 55m
Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Book here

15:30

The Last Journey PG
1h 35m | Swedish w/ English subtitles
Filip Hammar takes his father on one final road trip across France, retracing childhood holidays. Both funny and moving, this warm-hearted documentary explores memory, mortality, and the evolving bond between father and son.

Book here

20:45

Tornado 15
1h 31m
In 18th-century Britain, a puppeteer’s daughter seeks vengeance after a brutal robbery. Armed with samurai skills and stolen gold, she battles a gang of ruthless criminals in this stylish, blood-soaked thriller from Slow West director John Maclean.

Book here


Friday 11th July

20:45

Tornado 15
1h 31m
In 18th-century Britain, a puppeteer’s daughter seeks vengeance after a brutal robbery. Armed with samurai skills and stolen gold, she battles a gang of ruthless criminals in this stylish, blood-soaked thriller from Slow West director John Maclean.

Book here


Saturday 12th July

15:30

Tornado 15
1h 31m
In 18th-century Britain, a puppeteer’s daughter seeks vengeance after a brutal robbery. Armed with samurai skills and stolen gold, she battles a gang of ruthless criminals in this stylish, blood-soaked thriller from Slow West director John Maclean.

Book here


Sunday 13th July

13:00

The Red Turtle PG
1h 21m
Shipwrecked on a deserted island, a man tries to escape, but a mysterious red turtle stops him. What follows is a moving journey about nature brought to life through stunning, hand-drawn animation. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.

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Wednesday 16th July

18:15

Tornado 15
1h 31m
In 18th-century Britain, a puppeteer’s daughter seeks vengeance after a brutal robbery. Armed with samurai skills and stolen gold, she battles a gang of ruthless criminals in this stylish, blood-soaked thriller from Slow West director John Maclean.

Book here


Sunday 20th July

14:30

Pride & Prejudice U
2h 6m
In the English countryside, Elizabeth meets the reserved Mr. Darcy. Their undeniable chemistry is challenged by pride and class. Joe Wright’s lush adaptation captures the tension and romance, starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen.

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Wednesday 23rd July

18:00

Pride & Prejudice U
2h 6m
In the English countryside, Elizabeth meets the reserved Mr. Darcy. Their undeniable chemistry is challenged by pride and class. Joe Wright’s lush adaptation captures the tension and romance, starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen.

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Saturday 26th July

20:00

The 2nd Coming (Fundraiser) Cert-TBC
1h 45m
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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Friday 1st August

18:15

Clueless 12A
1h 37m
Cher, a fashion-forward teen in Beverly Hills, rules her school with style and confidence, until love complicates her charmed life. This clever, modern reimagining of Jane Austen's 'Emma' turns teen comedy into sharp satire.

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Wednesday 6th August

20:30

Clueless 12A
1h 37m
Cher, a fashion-forward teen in Beverly Hills, rules her school with style and confidence, until love complicates her charmed life. This clever, modern reimagining of Jane Austen's 'Emma' turns teen comedy into sharp satire.

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Sunday 17th August

14:00

Sense and Sensibility U
2h 16m
Left penniless, sisters Elinor and Marianne navigate love, grief, and societal limits in 18th-century England. Ang Lee’s graceful direction and Emma Thompson’s Oscar-winning script bring a fresh feminist lens to Jane Austen’s timeless story.

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Wednesday 20th August

18:00

Sense and Sensibility U
2h 16m
Left penniless, sisters Elinor and Marianne navigate love, grief, and societal limits in 18th-century England. Ang Lee’s graceful direction and Emma Thompson’s Oscar-winning script bring a fresh feminist lens to Jane Austen’s timeless story.

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A New Kind of Wilderness (12A)

1h 24m

After tragedy strikes, a family living off-grid in Norway must question the life they’ve built. Winner of Sundance 2024’s Grand Jury Documentary Prize, this moving documentary explores grief, resilience, and what it means to live by your values.

Friday 13th June 2025 : 4.30pm
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A State of Passion (Cert-TBC)

1h 30m Arabic w/ English subtitles

After 43 harrowing days in Gaza’s hospitals, surgeon Ghassan Abu Sittah becomes a symbol of Palestinian resistance. This documentary follows his and his family’s journey and steadfast commitment to a homeland under siege. SAFAR Film Festival 2025 screening plus Q&A.

SAFAR Film Festival 2025
Wednesday 25th June 2025 : 6.00pm
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Along Came Love (15)

2h 3m French w/ English subtitles

In postwar France, a single mother falls for a younger student, but secrets soon threaten their fragile romance. Inspired by her own family history, Katell Quillévéré’s richly emotional film explores identity across generations.

Friday 27th June 2025 : 3.30pm
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Monday 30th June 2025 : 6.00pm
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Wednesday 2nd July 2025 : 8.30pm
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As The Tide Comes In (Cert-TBC)

1h 28m Danish w/ English subtitles

On the tiny island of Mandø, this poignant documentary follows Gregers, the island’s last farmer, as he clings to his ancestral home, set against stunning visuals of a disappearing landscape. Part of UK Green Film Festival 2025.

UK Green Film Festival 2025
Sunday 29th June 2025 : 3.30pm
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Best of Iris Prize 2024 (15)

1h

Discover award-winning LGBTQ+ short films from the 2024 Iris Prize, presented in partnership with Oxford Pride. This special showcase features powerful stories of love, identity, and resilience from around the world. Bold, moving cinema that celebrates queer voices.

Tuesday 24th June 2025 : 6.30pm
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Bound (18)

1h 49m

Before The Matrix, the Wachowskis burst onto the scene with this taut, stylish noir. A sexy, subversive heist film with queer leads, Bound is now a revered cult classic – razor-sharp, fiercely confident, and decades ahead of its time.

Classic Season: Queer Thrillers
Saturday 14th June 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 18th June 2025 : 6.15pm
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Clueless (12A)

1h 37m

Cher, a fashion-forward teen in Beverly Hills, rules her school with style and confidence, until love complicates her charmed life. This clever, modern reimagining of Jane Austen's 'Emma' turns teen comedy into sharp satire.

Classic Season: Jane Austen 250
Friday 1st August 2025 : 6.15pm
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Wednesday 6th August 2025 : 8.30pm
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Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story (Cert-TBC)

1h 21m Malagasy w/ English subtitles

In Madagascar, a young miner is torn between fast money and his principles. A political, personal debut from Luck Razanajaona, blending 1970s radical spirit with a gripping tale of identity, justice, and survival.

Friday 20th June 2025 : 8.45pm
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Monday 23rd June 2025 : 6.00pm
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Thursday 26th June 2025 : 5.30pm
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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
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Femme (18)

1h 39m

Adapted from the BAFTA-nominated short, this striking queer revenge thriller twists power and identity into provocative territory. Stylish, seductive and a bold new entry in modern queer cinema. Screening introduced by critic and author Ryan Gilbey.

Classic Season: Queer Thrillers
Tuesday 1st July 2025 : 6.15pm
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Hyper: The Stevie Hyper D Story (15)

1h 30m

A musical pioneer and UK rave icon, MC Stevie Hyper D shaped a global movement. His nephew Darrell Austin traces his powerful legacy in this emotional documentary. Screening followed by Q&A with directors Jamie Ross-Hulme and Darrell Austin.

Thursday 19th June 2025 : 8.15pm
+ Director Q&A
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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life (15)

1h 38m French w/ English subtitles

A struggling writer lands a spot at a Jane Austen residency, and falls into a romantic mess worthy of Austen herself. Set between Paris and the English countryside, this smart rom-com brims with charm and literary wit.

Friday 4th July 2025 : 4.00pm
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Sunday 6th July 2025 : 8.00pm
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Tuesday 8th July 2025 : 6.15pm
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Wednesday 9th July 2025 : 4.00pm
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Knife+Heart (18)

1h 42m French w/ English subtitles

In 1979 Paris, a gay porn director reels from heartbreak and a brutal murder on set. As she fights to finish her film, danger looms. With neon visuals and a haunting M83 score, this is erotically charged giallo horror.

Classic Season: Queer Thrillers
Saturday 28th June 2025 : 6.00pm
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Thursday 3rd July 2025 : 8.00pm
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Lollipop (15)

1h 40m

Newly released from prison, Molly faces bureaucracy and judgment as she fights to reunite with her children. Written by Daisy-May Hudson, this deeply compassionate, all-female drama explores motherhood on society’s margins.

Friday 27th June 2025 : 6.15pm
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Sunday 29th June 2025 : 8.00pm
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Love & Friendship (U)

1h 33m

Scheming widow Lady Susan sets her sights on a new husband while dodging scandal. Kate Beckinsale and Chloë Sevigny sparkle in this wickedly sharp Jane Austen adaptation from director Whit Stillman (Metropolitan).

Classic Season: Jane Austen 250
Sunday 6th July 2025 : 3.30pm
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Wednesday 9th July 2025 : 6.15pm
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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 : 7.30pm
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Once Upon a Time in a Forest (Cert-TBC)

1h 33m Finnish w/ English subtitles

In Finland’s ancient forests, 22-year-old Ida leads a new environmental movement. As industry threatens nature’s balance, this lyrical documentary captures her fight to protect the land she loves. Part of UK Green Film Festival 2025.

UK Green Film Festival 2025
Tuesday 1st July 2025 : 9.00pm
£6 for Members
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Pride & Prejudice (U)

2h 6m

In the English countryside, Elizabeth meets the reserved Mr. Darcy. Their undeniable chemistry is challenged by pride and class. Joe Wright’s lush adaptation captures the tension and romance, starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen.

Classic Season: Jane Austen 250
Sunday 20th July 2025 : 2.30pm
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Wednesday 23rd July 2025 : 6.00pm
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Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo (Cert-TBC)

1h 50m Arabic w/ English subtitles

Facing eviction in Cairo, Hassan and his dog Rambo are thrust into danger after a violent incident. Seeking Haven for Mr. Rambo is a powerful debut about survival, loyalty, and the search for dignity in a harsh, shifting world. SAFAR Film Festival 2025 screening.

SAFAR Film Festival 2025
Tuesday 17th June 2025 : 8.30pm
£6 for Members
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Sense and Sensibility (U)

2h 16m

Left penniless, sisters Elinor and Marianne navigate love, grief, and societal limits in 18th-century England. Ang Lee’s graceful direction and Emma Thompson’s Oscar-winning script bring a fresh feminist lens to Jane Austen’s timeless story.

Classic Season: Jane Austen 250
Sunday 17th August 2025 : 2.00pm
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Wednesday 20th August 2025 : 6.00pm
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Slade In Flame (12A)

1h 30m

At the height of glam rock, Slade confounded fans with this gritty, cynical tale of a band undone by fame. Newly restored by the BFI, this cult classic rips into the music industry with raw power and electric swagger.

Friday 4th July 2025 : 8.30pm
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Monday 7th July 2025 : 5.45pm
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Sudan, Remember Us (Cert-TBC)

1h 16m Arabic w/ English subtitles

Through the eyes of four young activists, this powerful documentary traces Sudan’s 2019 revolution to its 2023 civil war – capturing a generation’s fight for freedom and hope in the face of global indifference. SAFAR Film Festival 2025 screening.

SAFAR Film Festival 2025
Saturday 28th June 2025 : 4.00pm
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The 2nd Coming (Fundraiser) (Cert-TBC)

1h 45m

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 Ballad of Wallis Island (12A)

1h 40m

A reclusive lottery winner reunites his favourite band (and old flames) for one last gig. But as memories resurface, so do old wounds. A melancholic British comedy starring Carey Mulligan and Tim Key about lost love and music.

Friday 20th June 2025 : 6.30pm
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Saturday 21st June 2025 : 8.45pm
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Wednesday 25th June 2025 : 3.45pm
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Thursday 26th June 2025 : 12.30pm
Parent + Baby Screening
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Friday 27th June 2025 : 8.30pm
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Sunday 29th June 2025 : 5.45pm
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Monday 30th June 2025 : 8.45pm
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Wednesday 2nd July 2025 : 6.15pm
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Thursday 3rd July 2025 : 2.45pm
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Wednesday 9th July 2025 : 8.30pm
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The Giant Pear (U)

1h 18m

When Sunnytown’s mayor disappears, Mitcho the cat and Sebastian the elephant discover a clue and a magic seed. It grows into a giant pear, which they sail across the sea in a quest to find their missing friend. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.


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Sunday 29th June 2025 : 1.00pm
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The Handmaiden (18)

2h 25m Korean w/ English subtitles

Park Chan-wook’s lush erotic thriller dazzles with deception, desire and double-crosses. Set in 1930s Korea and based on Fingersmith, this modern classic is a masterwork of suspense and sensuality. A bold reimagining of the period drama.

Classic Season: Queer Thrillers
Saturday 5th July 2025 : 5.45pm
+ Intro
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Monday 7th July 2025 : 8.00pm
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The Last Journey (PG)

1h 35m Swedish w/ English subtitles

Filip Hammar takes his father on one final road trip across France, retracing childhood holidays. Both funny and moving, this warm-hearted documentary explores memory, mortality, and the evolving bond between father and son.

Saturday 5th July 2025 : 3.30pm
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Sunday 6th July 2025 : 5.45pm
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Thursday 10th July 2025 : 3.30pm
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The Phoenician Scheme (15)

1h 41m

When a billionaire bequeaths his empire to his nun daughter, chaos follows. Assassins, tycoons, and wild twists abound in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded comedy caper, starring Benicio Del Toro, Scarlett Johansson and Michael Cera.


Friday 13th June 2025 : 8.45pm
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Saturday 14th June 2025 : 6.15pm
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Sunday 15th June 2025 : 8.00pm
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Wednesday 18th June 2025 : 8.45pm
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Saturday 21st June 2025 : 4.00pm
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Tuesday 24th June 2025 : 8.30pm
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The Red Turtle (PG)

1h 21m

Shipwrecked on a deserted island, a man tries to escape, but a mysterious red turtle stops him. What follows is a moving journey about nature brought to life through stunning, hand-drawn animation. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.


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Sunday 13th July 2025 : 1.00pm
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The Salt Path (12A)

1h 55m

Evicted and facing illness, a couple embarks on a 630-mile walk along England’s coast. Starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, this moving adaptation of Raynor Winn’s memoir is a story of love, survival, and resilience.

Friday 13th June 2025 : 6.15pm
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Saturday 14th June 2025 : 3.45pm
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Monday 16th June 2025 : 8.45pm
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Wednesday 18th June 2025 : 3.45pm
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Thursday 19th June 2025 : 5.45pm
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Friday 20th June 2025 : 4.00pm
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Saturday 21st June 2025 : 6.15pm
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Sunday 22nd June 2025 : 8.00pm
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Thursday 26th June 2025 : 3.00pm
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Saturday 28th June 2025 : 8.15pm
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Wednesday 2nd July 2025 : 3.45pm
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Thursday 10th July 2025 : 12.30pm
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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 Village Next to Paradise (Cert-TBC)

2h 13m Somali w/ English subtitles

In a Somali coastal village, a father makes desperate choices to support his family, while his sister seeks freedom and his son is sent away for a better future. Mo Harawe's powerful debut about love, sacrifice, and survival showing as part of SAFAR Film Festival 2025.

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Sunday 15th June 2025 : 5.30pm
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Tornado (15)

1h 31m

In 18th-century Britain, a puppeteer’s daughter seeks vengeance after a brutal robbery. Armed with samurai skills and stolen gold, she battles a gang of ruthless criminals in this stylish, blood-soaked thriller from Slow West director John Maclean.

Friday 4th July 2025 : 6.15pm
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Saturday 5th July 2025 : 8.45pm
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Tuesday 8th July 2025 : 8.30pm
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Thursday 10th July 2025 : 8.45pm
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Friday 11th July 2025 : 8.45pm
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Saturday 12th July 2025 : 3.30pm
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Wednesday 16th July 2025 : 6.15pm
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Trainspotting (18)

1h 34m

Join Cinema Under The Stairs as we dive headfirst into Edinburgh’s underbelly, where Renton, Spud, Sick Boy, and Begbie orbit the chaos of heroin addiction, nihilism, and one of the greatest soundtracks ever pressed to vinyl.

Monday 23rd June 2025 : 8.00pm
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Victim (PG)

1h 40m

This landmark 1961 film broke taboos as the UK’s first to confront homosexuality head-on. Dirk Bogarde delivers a career-defining performance in a brave, compassionate legal thriller that helped change public attitudes.

Classic Season: Queer Thrillers
Sunday 22nd June 2025 : 1.45pm
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Wednesday 25th June 2025 : 8.45pm
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Zarafa (PG)

1h 19m

A brave Sudanese boy befriends an orphaned giraffe. Together, they journey across deserts and seas to visit the King of France. This heartwarming animated tale celebrates courage and the power of friendship. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening, tickets £6 for adults and £4 for children.


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Sunday 15th June 2025 : 12.45pm
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UPP News

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

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

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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!