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Nickel Boys

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THURSDAY 23RD JANUARY 6PM

Film in Focus: Honouring Jean-Luc Godard

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Nosferatu

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SAT 25TH JAN 7.30PM

Byrne's Night! True Stories & Stop Making Sense

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A Real Pain

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FRI 14TH FEB – WED 5TH MAR

Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025

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Tomorrow (Tuesday 21st January)

17:30

Nosferatu 15
£6 for Members
2h 12m
Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

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20:30

Spirited Away PG
£6 for Members
2h 5m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
A 10-year-old girl must find her way home after being swept into a magical world teeming with extraordinary spirits and enchanting creatures. Hayao Miyazaki’s stunning, Oscar-winning fantasy adventure returns to the big screen.

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Wednesday 22nd January

15:00

Nickel Boys 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
2h 20m
In 1960s America, two young Black men form a friendship while in a corrupt reform school. Director RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an immersive exploration of America’s buried history.

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18:00

The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru Cert-TBC
2h 3m
In October 1942, a transport ship carrying over British POW's was torpedoed by an American submarine unaware of its human cargo. Preview screening of this poignant documentary shedding light on a forgotten chapter of World War II.

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20:45

Nosferatu 15
2h 12m
Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

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Thursday 23rd January

12:30

Conclave 12A
Parent + Baby Screening
2h
After the sudden death of the Pope, Cardinal Lawrence is thrust into one of the world’s most secretive and ancient rituals: the selection of a new pontiff. A captivating political drama starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, and Isabella Rossellini.

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15:00

The Remains of the Day U
2h 14m
In 1930s Britain, the ordered life of a head butler is disrupted by the arrival of a housekeeper who develops feelings for him. Elegant adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Booker Prize-winning novel starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson.

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18:00

Honouring Jean-Luc Godard 18+
75m | French w/ English subtitles
The Cultural Programme at Oxford University presents a special screening honouring the late works of French New Wave icon Jean-Luc Godard, including a Q&A with Godard's close collaborator, filmmaker and cinematographer Fabrice Aragno.

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21:00

Nickel Boys 12A
2h 20m
In 1960s America, two young Black men form a friendship while in a corrupt reform school. Director RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an immersive exploration of America’s buried history.

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Friday 24th January

15:15

We Live in Time 15
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

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17:45

Nosferatu 15
2h 12m
Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

Book here

20:45

Better Man 15
2h 15m
Pop icon Robbie Williams has experienced a fame-filled roller coaster like no other. Inventive and unexpectedly poignant retelling of his life exploring the highs and lows of stardom – with Robbie portrayed, intriguingly, as a chimpanzee.

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Saturday 25th January

14:00

Nickel Boys 12A
2h 20m
In 1960s America, two young Black men form a friendship while in a corrupt reform school. Director RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an immersive exploration of America’s buried history.

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17:00

We Live in Time 15
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

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19:30

True Stories PG
1h 29m
Directed and hosted by a cowboy-hatted David Byrne, the frontman of Talking Heads, True Stories draws inspiration from tabloid headlines to create a postmodern tribute to the extraordinary nature of everyday American life.

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19:30

Byrne's Night Double Feature PG
1h 29m + 1h 28m
It's Byrne’s Night! Join us for a celebration of musician and artist David Byrne with a screening of his directorial debut True Stories back-to-back with Jonathan Demme’s iconic Talking Heads concert-doc Stop Making Sense.

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21:15

Stop Making Sense PG
1h 28m
Big songs. Even bigger suit. Filmmaker Jonathan Demme captures the intoxicating experience of New York art-rockers Talking Heads performing live at the peak of their powers in 1983.

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See the full schedule
Tomorrow (Tuesday 21st January)

17:30

Nosferatu 15
£6 for Members
2h 12m
Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

Book here

20:30

Spirited Away PG
£6 for Members
2h 5m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
A 10-year-old girl must find her way home after being swept into a magical world teeming with extraordinary spirits and enchanting creatures. Hayao Miyazaki’s stunning, Oscar-winning fantasy adventure returns to the big screen.

Book here


Wednesday 22nd January

15:00

Nickel Boys 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
2h 20m
In 1960s America, two young Black men form a friendship while in a corrupt reform school. Director RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an immersive exploration of America’s buried history.

Book here

18:00

The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru Cert-TBC
2h 3m
In October 1942, a transport ship carrying over British POW's was torpedoed by an American submarine unaware of its human cargo. Preview screening of this poignant documentary shedding light on a forgotten chapter of World War II.

Book here

20:45

Nosferatu 15
2h 12m
Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

Book here


Thursday 23rd January

12:30

Conclave 12A
Parent + Baby Screening
2h
After the sudden death of the Pope, Cardinal Lawrence is thrust into one of the world’s most secretive and ancient rituals: the selection of a new pontiff. A captivating political drama starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, and Isabella Rossellini.

Book here

15:00

The Remains of the Day U
2h 14m
In 1930s Britain, the ordered life of a head butler is disrupted by the arrival of a housekeeper who develops feelings for him. Elegant adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Booker Prize-winning novel starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson.

Book here

18:00

Honouring Jean-Luc Godard 18+
75m | French w/ English subtitles
The Cultural Programme at Oxford University presents a special screening honouring the late works of French New Wave icon Jean-Luc Godard, including a Q&A with Godard's close collaborator, filmmaker and cinematographer Fabrice Aragno.

Book here

21:00

Nickel Boys 12A
2h 20m
In 1960s America, two young Black men form a friendship while in a corrupt reform school. Director RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an immersive exploration of America’s buried history.

Book here


Friday 24th January

15:15

We Live in Time 15
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

Book here

17:45

Nosferatu 15
2h 12m
Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

Book here

20:45

Better Man 15
2h 15m
Pop icon Robbie Williams has experienced a fame-filled roller coaster like no other. Inventive and unexpectedly poignant retelling of his life exploring the highs and lows of stardom – with Robbie portrayed, intriguingly, as a chimpanzee.

Book here


Saturday 25th January

14:00

Nickel Boys 12A
2h 20m
In 1960s America, two young Black men form a friendship while in a corrupt reform school. Director RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an immersive exploration of America’s buried history.

Book here

17:00

We Live in Time 15
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

Book here

19:30

True Stories PG
1h 29m
Directed and hosted by a cowboy-hatted David Byrne, the frontman of Talking Heads, True Stories draws inspiration from tabloid headlines to create a postmodern tribute to the extraordinary nature of everyday American life.

Book here

19:30

Byrne's Night Double Feature PG
1h 29m + 1h 28m
It's Byrne’s Night! Join us for a celebration of musician and artist David Byrne with a screening of his directorial debut True Stories back-to-back with Jonathan Demme’s iconic Talking Heads concert-doc Stop Making Sense.

Book here

21:15

Stop Making Sense PG
1h 28m
Big songs. Even bigger suit. Filmmaker Jonathan Demme captures the intoxicating experience of New York art-rockers Talking Heads performing live at the peak of their powers in 1983.

Book here


Sunday 26th January

12:30

Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest U
Kino Kids Cinema Club
1h 39m
In this lively animated fairy tale, two childhood friends are reunited as adults during a thrilling quest. But as their paths cross again, they must decide: will friendship or ambition win out? Kino Kids Cinema Club screening (£6 Adults / £4 Children).

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14:30

The Last Days of Disco 15
1h 54m
Two college graduates hit the late night disco scene in 1980s Manhattan on the hunt for romance and adventure. Whit Stillman’s wry comedy-of-manners stars Chloë Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale at the height of their hipness.

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17:00

Better Man 15
2h 15m
Pop icon Robbie Williams has experienced a fame-filled roller coaster like no other. Inventive and unexpectedly poignant retelling of his life exploring the highs and lows of stardom – with Robbie portrayed, intriguingly, as a chimpanzee.

Book here

20:00

Nickel Boys 12A
2h 20m
In 1960s America, two young Black men form a friendship while in a corrupt reform school. Director RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an immersive exploration of America’s buried history.

Book here


Monday 27th January

18:00

We Live in Time 15
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

Book here

20:30

Nosferatu 15
2h 12m
Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

Book here


Tuesday 28th January

17:45

Better Man 15
£6 for Members / HOH Subtitles
2h 15m
Pop icon Robbie Williams has experienced a fame-filled roller coaster like no other. Inventive and unexpectedly poignant retelling of his life exploring the highs and lows of stardom – with Robbie portrayed, intriguingly, as a chimpanzee.

Book here

20:45

We Live in Time 15
£6 for Members
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

Book here


Wednesday 29th January

15:00

Better Man 15
2h 15m
Pop icon Robbie Williams has experienced a fame-filled roller coaster like no other. Inventive and unexpectedly poignant retelling of his life exploring the highs and lows of stardom – with Robbie portrayed, intriguingly, as a chimpanzee.

Book here

18:00

The Last Days of Disco 15
1h 54m
Two college graduates hit the late night disco scene in 1980s Manhattan on the hunt for romance and adventure. Whit Stillman’s wry comedy-of-manners stars Chloë Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale at the height of their hipness.

Book here

20:30

Nosferatu 15
2h 12m
Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

Book here


Thursday 30th January

15:00

Nosferatu 15
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
2h 12m
Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

Book here

18:00

Nickel Boys 12A
2h 20m
In 1960s America, two young Black men form a friendship while in a corrupt reform school. Director RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an immersive exploration of America’s buried history.

Book here

21:00

We Live in Time 15
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

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Friday 31st January

15:30

Maria 12A
2h 3m
In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

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18:15

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

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20:30

The Girl with the Needle 15
2h 3m | Danish w/ English subtitles
In post-WWI Copenhagen, a pregnant young woman working for an underground adoption agency uncovers a shocking truth. A haunting blend of gruesome fairy tale and gothic nightmare, based on a chilling true story.

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Saturday 1st February

17:45

Maria 12A
2h 3m
In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

Book here

20:30

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

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Sunday 2nd February

14:00

Margaret 15
Extended Cut
3h 6m (Extended Cut) / 2h 30m (Theatrical Cut)
A New York high school student becomes convinced that she unintentionally played a part in a tragic traffic accident that claimed a woman's life in Kenneth Lonergan’s ambitious character study, now hailed as one of the finest films of the 21st century.

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17:45

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

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20:00

We Live in Time 15
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

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Monday 3rd February

17:45

Margaret 15
Theatrical Cut
3h 6m (Extended Cut) / 2h 30m (Theatrical Cut)
A New York high school student becomes convinced that she unintentionally played a part in a tragic traffic accident that claimed a woman's life in Kenneth Lonergan’s ambitious character study, now hailed as one of the finest films of the 21st century.

Book here

21:00

A Real Pain 15
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

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Tuesday 4th February

18:00

The Girl with the Needle 15
£6 for Members
2h 3m | Danish w/ English subtitles
In post-WWI Copenhagen, a pregnant young woman working for an underground adoption agency uncovers a shocking truth. A haunting blend of gruesome fairy tale and gothic nightmare, based on a chilling true story.

Book here

20:45

Maria 12A
£6 for Members
2h 3m
In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

Book here


Wednesday 5th February

14:45

Maria 12A
2h 3m
In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

Book here

17:30

We Live in Time 15
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

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20:00

Hundreds of Beavers 12A
+ Q&A
1h 48m
A drunken applejack salesman aspires to become the greatest fur trapper in North America. His only obstacle? Hundreds of gigantic, pesky beavers. This inventive slapstick comedy comes to the UPP for one night only plus a special guest Q&A.

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Thursday 6th February

12:30

We Live in Time 15
Parent + Baby Screening
1h 47m
Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

Book here

15:15

The Girl with the Needle 15
2h 3m | Danish w/ English subtitles
In post-WWI Copenhagen, a pregnant young woman working for an underground adoption agency uncovers a shocking truth. A haunting blend of gruesome fairy tale and gothic nightmare, based on a chilling true story.

Book here

18:00

Maria 12A
2h 3m
In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

Book here

20:45

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

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Friday 7th February

15:15

Maria 12A
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
2h 3m
In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

Book here

18:00

A Complete Unknown 15
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

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21:00

Babygirl 18
1h 55m
A high powered CEO risks it all when she becomes embroiled in an illicit affair with an intern. A gripping erotic thriller delving into themes of power and desire, featuring seductive performances from Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson.

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Saturday 8th February

15:45

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

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18:00

Babygirl 18
1h 55m
A high powered CEO risks it all when she becomes embroiled in an illicit affair with an intern. A gripping erotic thriller delving into themes of power and desire, featuring seductive performances from Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson.

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20:30

A Complete Unknown 15
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

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Sunday 9th February

12:30

Where the Wild Things Are PG
Kino Kids Cinema Club
1h 41m
Adapted from Maurice Sendak’s beloved book, imaginative nine-year-old Max runs away after a fight at home and discovers a boat that takes him to a land of giant talking creatures. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening (£6 Adults / £4 Children).

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15:00

Inside Llewyn Davis 15
1h 45m
With no winter coat, no steady home, and a shrinking circle of allies, a folk singer in 1960s Greenwich Village finds himself cut adrift and left behind in the Coen Brothers' melancholy exploration of the conflict between artistic idealism and commercial success.

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17:30

A Complete Unknown 15
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

Book here

20:30

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

Book here


Monday 10th February

18:00

Inside Llewyn Davis 15
1h 45m
With no winter coat, no steady home, and a shrinking circle of allies, a folk singer in 1960s Greenwich Village finds himself cut adrift and left behind in the Coen Brothers' melancholy exploration of the conflict between artistic idealism and commercial success.

Book here

20:30

A Complete Unknown 15
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

Book here


Tuesday 11th February

17:45

A Complete Unknown 15
£6 for Members
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

Book here

20:45

Babygirl 18
£6 for Members
1h 55m
A high powered CEO risks it all when she becomes embroiled in an illicit affair with an intern. A gripping erotic thriller delving into themes of power and desire, featuring seductive performances from Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson.

Book here


Wednesday 12th February

15:00

A Complete Unknown 15
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

Book here

18:00

Babygirl 18
1h 55m
A high powered CEO risks it all when she becomes embroiled in an illicit affair with an intern. A gripping erotic thriller delving into themes of power and desire, featuring seductive performances from Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson.

Book here

20:30

Maria 12A
2h 3m
In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

Book here


Thursday 13th February

15:45

Babygirl 18
1h 55m
A high powered CEO risks it all when she becomes embroiled in an illicit affair with an intern. A gripping erotic thriller delving into themes of power and desire, featuring seductive performances from Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson.

Book here

18:15

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

Book here

20:30

A Complete Unknown 15
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

Book here


Friday 14th February

15:00

A Complete Unknown 15
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

Book here

18:00

JFTFP 2025 Season Pass Cert-TBC
| Japanese w/ English subtitles
From thought-provoking gems to laugh-out-loud comedies, the UK’s largest festival of Japanese cinema, the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme (JFTFP), returns with its most exciting edition yet. Season Pass ticket for all four films.

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18:00

Ichiko Cert-TBC
+ Director Intro
2h 6m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
A powerful exploration of poverty and the flaws in Japan's family register system, adapted from director Toda Akihiro’s stage play. Plus an in-person Q&A with director TODA Akihiro. Part of The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025.

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20:45

Presence 15
1h 25m
A family of four moves into a new home but soon realises they are not alone. Director Steven Soderbergh reimagines the haunted house genre by telling the story of a family’s domestic trials through the eyes of a ghost.

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Saturday 15th February

14:15

Vermiglio 15
1h 59m | Italian w/ English subtitles
During the final months of WWII in a remote village in the Alps, the unexpected arrival of a deserting solider causes friction within the family of a respected local teacher. Winner of the Silver Lion at the 2024 Venice Film Festival.

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17:00

Presence 15
1h 25m
A family of four moves into a new home but soon realises they are not alone. Director Steven Soderbergh reimagines the haunted house genre by telling the story of a family’s domestic trials through the eyes of a ghost.

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19:00

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

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Sunday 16th February

14:00

Sweet Smell of Success PG
1h 36m
Classic noir starring Burt Lancaster as a Manhattan reporter who hires a ruthless press agent (Tony Curtis) to tarnish the reputation of a jazz musician who is dating his sister – one of the sharpest films of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

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16:15

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

Book here

20:30

Presence 15
1h 25m
A family of four moves into a new home but soon realises they are not alone. Director Steven Soderbergh reimagines the haunted house genre by telling the story of a family’s domestic trials through the eyes of a ghost.

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Monday 17th February

18:15

Sweet Smell of Success PG
1h 36m
Classic noir starring Burt Lancaster as a Manhattan reporter who hires a ruthless press agent (Tony Curtis) to tarnish the reputation of a jazz musician who is dating his sister – one of the sharpest films of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

Book here

20:30

Vermiglio 15
1h 59m | Italian w/ English subtitles
During the final months of WWII in a remote village in the Alps, the unexpected arrival of a deserting solider causes friction within the family of a respected local teacher. Winner of the Silver Lion at the 2024 Venice Film Festival.

Book here


Tuesday 18th February

17:30

Presence 15
£6 for Members
1h 25m
A family of four moves into a new home but soon realises they are not alone. Director Steven Soderbergh reimagines the haunted house genre by telling the story of a family’s domestic trials through the eyes of a ghost.

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19:30

The Brutalist 18
£6 for Members / Subtitled
3h 35m (inc. 15 min intermission)
In the aftermath of WWII, a brilliant Hungarian architect (Adrien Brody) flees to the US to rebuild his life. Told with breathtaking grandeur and novelistic depth, this award-winning epic is a powerful exploration of immigration, capitalism, and art.

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Wednesday 19th February

13:00

Minuscule: Valley of Lost Ants U
Kino Kids Cinema Club
1h 29m
On a sunny day, a black ant army discovers a box of sugar cubes at an abandoned picnic. With the help of a brave little ladybug, they embark on a daring journey to bring it home. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening (£6 Adults / £4 Children).

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15:45

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

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18:00

All the Long Nights Cert-TBC
1h 59m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
Directed by Miyake Sho (And Your Bird Can Sing), this sensitive and heartwarming drama offers a rare, empathetic portrayal of PMS while exploring the power of connection. Part of The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025.

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20:45

A Complete Unknown 15
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

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Thursday 20th February

12:30

A Real Pain 15
Parent + Baby Screening
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

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14:30

A Complete Unknown 15
2h 20m
Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

Book here

17:30

Presence 15
1h 25m
A family of four moves into a new home but soon realises they are not alone. Director Steven Soderbergh reimagines the haunted house genre by telling the story of a family’s domestic trials through the eyes of a ghost.

Book here

19:30

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

Book here


Friday 21st February

14:30

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

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19:30

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

Book here


Saturday 22nd February

16:30

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

Book here

20:45

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

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Sunday 23rd February

12:00

Minuscule: Valley of Lost Ants U
Kino Kids Cinema Club
1h 29m
On a sunny day, a black ant army discovers a box of sugar cubes at an abandoned picnic. With the help of a brave little ladybug, they embark on a daring journey to bring it home. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening (£6 Adults / £4 Children).

Book here

16:45

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

Book here

19:00

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

Book here


Monday 24th February

20:30

Let's Go Karaoke! Cert-TBC
1h 48m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
A charming and hilarious yakuza comedy directed by Yamashita Nobuhiro (Linda Linda Linda) and based on the manga by Wayama Yama. Part of The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025.

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Wednesday 26th February

15:45

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

Book here

20:30

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

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Thursday 27th February

14:00

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

Book here

18:15

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

Book here


Friday 28th February

18:15

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

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Saturday 1st March

16:30

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

Book here

18:45

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

Book here


Tuesday 4th March

20:45

Hard Truths 12A
£6 for Members
1h 37m
Legendary British filmmaker Mike Leigh (Secrets & Lies, Mr. Turner) delivers a poignant and bittersweet exploration of a working-class family in emotional crisis, anchored by a powerhouse performance from Marianne Jean-Baptiste.

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Wednesday 5th March

18:00

In the Wake Cert-TBC
2h 15m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
Gripping social thriller delving into responsibility, social injustice, and the lasting effects of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, starring ABE Hiroshi (Still Walking). Part of The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025.

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Honouring Jean-Luc Godard( 18+)

75m French w/ English subtitles

The Cultural Programme at Oxford University presents a special screening honouring the late works of French New Wave icon Jean-Luc Godard, including a Q&A with Godard's close collaborator, filmmaker and cinematographer Fabrice Aragno.

Thursday 23rd January 2025 : 6.00pm
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A Complete Unknown( 15)

2h 20m

Timothée Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan as he arrives in New York in the early 1960s, takes the folk scene by storm, and controversially rips up the rulebook, reshaping the trajectory of American rock music.

Friday 7th February 2025 : 6.00pm
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Saturday 8th February 2025 : 8.30pm
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Sunday 9th February 2025 : 5.30pm
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Monday 10th February 2025 : 8.30pm
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Tuesday 11th February 2025 : 5.45pm
£6 for Members
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Wednesday 12th February 2025 : 3.00pm
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
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Thursday 13th February 2025 : 8.30pm
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Friday 14th February 2025 : 3.00pm
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Wednesday 19th February 2025 : 8.45pm
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Thursday 20th February 2025 : 2.30pm
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A Real Pain( 15)

1h 30m

Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

Friday 31st January 2025 : 6.15pm
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Saturday 1st February 2025 : 8.30pm
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Sunday 2nd February 2025 : 5.45pm
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Monday 3rd February 2025 : 9.00pm
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
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Thursday 6th February 2025 : 8.45pm
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Saturday 8th February 2025 : 3.45pm
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Sunday 9th February 2025 : 8.30pm
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Thursday 13th February 2025 : 6.15pm
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Wednesday 19th February 2025 : 3.45pm
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Thursday 20th February 2025 : 12.30pm
Parent + Baby Screening
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All the Long Nights( Cert-TBC)

1h 59m Japanese w/ English subtitles

Directed by Miyake Sho (And Your Bird Can Sing), this sensitive and heartwarming drama offers a rare, empathetic portrayal of PMS while exploring the power of connection. Part of The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025
Wednesday 19th February 2025 : 6.00pm
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Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest( U)

1h 39m

In this lively animated fairy tale, two childhood friends are reunited as adults during a thrilling quest. But as their paths cross again, they must decide: will friendship or ambition win out? Kino Kids Cinema Club screening (£6 Adults / £4 Children).

Kino Kids Cinema Club
Sunday 26th January 2025 : 12.30pm
Kino Kids Cinema Club
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Babygirl( 18)

1h 55m

A high powered CEO risks it all when she becomes embroiled in an illicit affair with an intern. A gripping erotic thriller delving into themes of power and desire, featuring seductive performances from Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson.

Friday 7th February 2025 : 9.00pm
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Saturday 8th February 2025 : 6.00pm
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Tuesday 11th February 2025 : 8.45pm
£6 for Members
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Wednesday 12th February 2025 : 6.00pm
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Thursday 13th February 2025 : 3.45pm
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Better Man( 15)

2h 15m

Pop icon Robbie Williams has experienced a fame-filled roller coaster like no other. Inventive and unexpectedly poignant retelling of his life exploring the highs and lows of stardom – with Robbie portrayed, intriguingly, as a chimpanzee.

Friday 24th January 2025 : 8.45pm
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Sunday 26th January 2025 : 5.00pm
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Tuesday 28th January 2025 : 5.45pm
£6 for Members / HOH Subtitles
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Wednesday 29th January 2025 : 3.00pm
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Byrne's Night Double Feature( PG)

1h 29m + 1h 28m

It's Byrne’s Night! Join us for a celebration of musician and artist David Byrne with a screening of his directorial debut True Stories back-to-back with Jonathan Demme’s iconic Talking Heads concert-doc Stop Making Sense.

Saturday 25th January 2025 : 7.30pm
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Conclave( 12A)

2h

After the sudden death of the Pope, Cardinal Lawrence is thrust into one of the world’s most secretive and ancient rituals: the selection of a new pontiff. A captivating political drama starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, and Isabella Rossellini.

Thursday 23rd January 2025 : 12.30pm
Parent + Baby Screening
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Hard Truths( 12A)

1h 37m

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

Friday 21st February 2025 : 2.30pm
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Saturday 22nd February 2025 : 8.45pm
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Sunday 23rd February 2025 : 4.45pm
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Wednesday 26th February 2025 : 3.45pm
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
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Wednesday 26th February 2025 : 8.30pm
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Thursday 27th February 2025 : 6.15pm
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Friday 28th February 2025 : 6.15pm
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Saturday 1st March 2025 : 4.30pm
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Tuesday 4th March 2025 : 8.45pm
£6 for Members
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Hundreds of Beavers( 12A)

1h 48m

A drunken applejack salesman aspires to become the greatest fur trapper in North America. His only obstacle? Hundreds of gigantic, pesky beavers. This inventive slapstick comedy comes to the UPP for one night only plus a special guest Q&A.

Wednesday 5th February 2025 : 8.00pm
+ Q&A
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Ichiko( Cert-TBC)

2h 6m Japanese w/ English subtitles

A powerful exploration of poverty and the flaws in Japan's family register system, adapted from director Toda Akihiro’s stage play. Plus an in-person Q&A with director TODA Akihiro. Part of The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025
Friday 14th February 2025 : 6.00pm
+ Director Intro
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In the Wake( Cert-TBC)

2h 15m Japanese w/ English subtitles

Gripping social thriller delving into responsibility, social injustice, and the lasting effects of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake, starring ABE Hiroshi (Still Walking). Part of The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025
Wednesday 5th March 2025 : 6.00pm
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Inside Llewyn Davis( 15)

1h 45m

With no winter coat, no steady home, and a shrinking circle of allies, a folk singer in 1960s Greenwich Village finds himself cut adrift and left behind in the Coen Brothers' melancholy exploration of the conflict between artistic idealism and commercial success.

Classic Season: Manhattan Melodies
Sunday 9th February 2025 : 3.00pm
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Monday 10th February 2025 : 6.00pm
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JFTFP 2025 Season Pass( Cert-TBC)

Japanese w/ English subtitles

From thought-provoking gems to laugh-out-loud comedies, the UK’s largest festival of Japanese cinema, the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme (JFTFP), returns with its most exciting edition yet. Season Pass ticket for all four films.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025
Friday 14th February 2025 : 6.00pm
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Let's Go Karaoke!( Cert-TBC)

1h 48m Japanese w/ English subtitles

A charming and hilarious yakuza comedy directed by Yamashita Nobuhiro (Linda Linda Linda) and based on the manga by Wayama Yama. Part of The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025
Monday 24th February 2025 : 8.30pm
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Margaret( 15)

3h 6m (Extended Cut) / 2h 30m (Theatrical Cut)

A New York high school student becomes convinced that she unintentionally played a part in a tragic traffic accident that claimed a woman's life in Kenneth Lonergan’s ambitious character study, now hailed as one of the finest films of the 21st century.

Classic Season: Manhattan Melodies
Sunday 2nd February 2025 : 2.00pm
Extended Cut
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Monday 3rd February 2025 : 5.45pm
Theatrical Cut
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Maria( 12A)

2h 3m

In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

Friday 31st January 2025 : 3.30pm
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Saturday 1st February 2025 : 5.45pm
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Tuesday 4th February 2025 : 8.45pm
£6 for Members
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Wednesday 5th February 2025 : 2.45pm
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Thursday 6th February 2025 : 6.00pm
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Friday 7th February 2025 : 3.15pm
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
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Wednesday 12th February 2025 : 8.30pm
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Minuscule: Valley of Lost Ants( U)

1h 29m

On a sunny day, a black ant army discovers a box of sugar cubes at an abandoned picnic. With the help of a brave little ladybug, they embark on a daring journey to bring it home. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening (£6 Adults / £4 Children).

Kino Kids Cinema Club
Wednesday 19th February 2025 : 1.00pm
Kino Kids Cinema Club
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Sunday 23rd February 2025 : 12.00pm
Kino Kids Cinema Club
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Nickel Boys( 12A)

2h 20m

In 1960s America, two young Black men form a friendship while in a corrupt reform school. Director RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel as an immersive exploration of America’s buried history.

Wednesday 22nd January 2025 : 3.00pm
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
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Thursday 23rd January 2025 : 9.00pm
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Saturday 25th January 2025 : 2.00pm
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Sunday 26th January 2025 : 8.00pm
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Thursday 30th January 2025 : 6.00pm
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Nosferatu( 15)

2h 12m

Evil plagues a small town in 1830s Germany as sinister vampire Count Orlok becomes dangerously infatuated with a young local woman. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch) breathes new life into one of cinema’s most iconic monsters.

Tuesday 21st January 2025 : 5.30pm
£6 for Members
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Wednesday 22nd January 2025 : 8.45pm
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Friday 24th January 2025 : 5.45pm
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Monday 27th January 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 29th January 2025 : 8.30pm
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Thursday 30th January 2025 : 3.00pm
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
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Presence( 15)

1h 25m

A family of four moves into a new home but soon realises they are not alone. Director Steven Soderbergh reimagines the haunted house genre by telling the story of a family’s domestic trials through the eyes of a ghost.

Friday 14th February 2025 : 8.45pm
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Saturday 15th February 2025 : 5.00pm
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Sunday 16th February 2025 : 8.30pm
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Tuesday 18th February 2025 : 5.30pm
£6 for Members
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Thursday 20th February 2025 : 5.30pm
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Spirited Away( PG)

2h 5m Japanese w/ English subtitles

A 10-year-old girl must find her way home after being swept into a magical world teeming with extraordinary spirits and enchanting creatures. Hayao Miyazaki’s stunning, Oscar-winning fantasy adventure returns to the big screen.

Tuesday 21st January 2025 : 8.30pm
£6 for Members
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Stop Making Sense( PG)

1h 28m

Big songs. Even bigger suit. Filmmaker Jonathan Demme captures the intoxicating experience of New York art-rockers Talking Heads performing live at the peak of their powers in 1983.

Saturday 25th January 2025 : 9.15pm
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Sweet Smell of Success( PG)

1h 36m

Classic noir starring Burt Lancaster as a Manhattan reporter who hires a ruthless press agent (Tony Curtis) to tarnish the reputation of a jazz musician who is dating his sister – one of the sharpest films of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

Classic Season: Manhattan Melodies
Sunday 16th February 2025 : 2.00pm
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Monday 17th February 2025 : 6.15pm
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The Brutalist( 18)

3h 35m (inc. 15 min intermission)

In the aftermath of WWII, a brilliant Hungarian architect (Adrien Brody) flees to the US to rebuild his life. Told with breathtaking grandeur and novelistic depth, this award-winning epic is a powerful exploration of immigration, capitalism, and art.

Saturday 15th February 2025 : 7.00pm
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Sunday 16th February 2025 : 4.15pm
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Tuesday 18th February 2025 : 7.30pm
£6 for Members / Subtitled
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Thursday 20th February 2025 : 7.30pm
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Friday 21st February 2025 : 7.30pm
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Saturday 22nd February 2025 : 4.30pm
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Sunday 23rd February 2025 : 7.00pm
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Thursday 27th February 2025 : 2.00pm
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
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Saturday 1st March 2025 : 6.45pm
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The Girl with the Needle( 15)

2h 3m Danish w/ English subtitles

In post-WWI Copenhagen, a pregnant young woman working for an underground adoption agency uncovers a shocking truth. A haunting blend of gruesome fairy tale and gothic nightmare, based on a chilling true story.

Friday 31st January 2025 : 8.30pm
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Tuesday 4th February 2025 : 6.00pm
£6 for Members
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Thursday 6th February 2025 : 3.15pm
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The Last Days of Disco( 15)

1h 54m

Two college graduates hit the late night disco scene in 1980s Manhattan on the hunt for romance and adventure. Whit Stillman’s wry comedy-of-manners stars Chloë Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale at the height of their hipness.

Classic Season: Manhattan Melodies
Sunday 26th January 2025 : 2.30pm
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Wednesday 29th January 2025 : 6.00pm
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The Remains of the Day( U)

2h 14m

In 1930s Britain, the ordered life of a head butler is disrupted by the arrival of a housekeeper who develops feelings for him. Elegant adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Booker Prize-winning novel starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson.

Merchant Ivory Classics
Thursday 23rd January 2025 : 3.00pm
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The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru( Cert-TBC)

2h 3m

In October 1942, a transport ship carrying over British POW's was torpedoed by an American submarine unaware of its human cargo. Preview screening of this poignant documentary shedding light on a forgotten chapter of World War II.

Wednesday 22nd January 2025 : 6.00pm
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True Stories( PG)

1h 29m

Directed and hosted by a cowboy-hatted David Byrne, the frontman of Talking Heads, True Stories draws inspiration from tabloid headlines to create a postmodern tribute to the extraordinary nature of everyday American life.

Saturday 25th January 2025 : 7.30pm
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Vermiglio( 15)

1h 59m Italian w/ English subtitles

During the final months of WWII in a remote village in the Alps, the unexpected arrival of a deserting solider causes friction within the family of a respected local teacher. Winner of the Silver Lion at the 2024 Venice Film Festival.

Saturday 15th February 2025 : 2.15pm
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Monday 17th February 2025 : 8.30pm
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We Live in Time( 15)

1h 47m

Almut and Tobias meet in an unexpected encounter that forever alters their lives. But a challenging truth emerges that threatens to upend everything they’ve built. Uniquely structured rom-com starring Oscar nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.

Friday 24th January 2025 : 3.15pm
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Saturday 25th January 2025 : 5.00pm
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Monday 27th January 2025 : 6.00pm
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Tuesday 28th January 2025 : 8.45pm
£6 for Members
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Thursday 30th January 2025 : 9.00pm
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Sunday 2nd February 2025 : 8.00pm
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Wednesday 5th February 2025 : 5.30pm
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Thursday 6th February 2025 : 12.30pm
Parent + Baby Screening
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Where the Wild Things Are( PG)

1h 41m

Adapted from Maurice Sendak’s beloved book, imaginative nine-year-old Max runs away after a fight at home and discovers a boat that takes him to a land of giant talking creatures. Kino Kids Cinema Club screening (£6 Adults / £4 Children).

Kino Kids Cinema Club
Sunday 9th February 2025 : 12.30pm
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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!