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Inter Alia

Inter Alia (15)

Sunday 9 Nov 20252:30pm

Oscar-nominated Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl, Saltburn) is Jessica in the much-anticipated next play from the team behind Prima Facie.


Jessica Parks is a smart Crown Court Judge at the top of her career. Behind the robe, she is a karaoke fiend, a loving wife and a supportive parent. When an event threatens to throw her life completely off balance, can she hold her family upright?


Writer Suzie Miller and director Justin Martin reunite following their global phenomenon Prima Facie, with this searing examination of modern motherhood and masculinity.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A LIVE BROADCAST AND THE ACTUAL PERFORMANCE STARTS AT 7:03PM, SO PLEASE ENSURE YOU ARE SEATED FOR THE START


Honey & The Bear - Live

Honey & The Bear - Live (12A Live)

Sunday 9 Nov 20257:30pm
Honey & the Bear have been a tour de force on the UK Folk Festival circuit in recent years. The British folk and roots duo combine delicately interweaving vocal harmonies with emotive and evocative songwriting. With a diverse range of sounds and textures, and rhythms that flow from the fast and furious to gentle ballads, their live performances are spirited and dynamic. Conjuring stories in song, they tell tales of Suffolk folklore, courageous people they admire and their passion for nature which has been enchanting audiences up and down the country.

The multi-instrumentalist, husband and wife team comprised of songwriters Jon Hart (guitar, bass, bouzouki) and Lucy Hart (guitar, ukulele, bass, banjo, mandolin & percussion), are often joined on-stage by band guest Toby Shaer (Fiddle/Flutes/Whistles) who features on all three Honey & The Bear studio albums. Together they have played at many revered venues and festivals across the UK as well as travelled across the channel. In November 2023 they released their latest album ‘Away Beyond the Fret’, their most personal album yet, featuring stories and folklore of all things close to their heart including their home in Suffolk, nature, family, history and community. The album has received much critical acclaim including 5 stars from the Morning Star. Shortlisted as FATEAs best band of 2023.

Doors Open 7pm and on stage at 7:30pm

Deliver Me From Nowhere

Deliver Me From Nowhere (15)

Monday 10 Nov 20252:00pm
Tuesday 11 Nov 20251:30pm
Jeremy Allen White stars alongside Stephen Graham, Jeremy Strong and Odessa Young in this electrifying chronicle of Bruce Springsteen on the precipice of megawatt stardom.

Following the success of The River, Springsteen retreats to rural New Jersey. Pre-occupied by turbulent memories and drawing on American history, he defies record company expectations by crafting his seminal country-folk album Nebraska. Scott Cooper and star Allen White delicately build the rich inner-world of Springsteen, while the excellent supporting cast populate the environment around him at a moment when his journey to fame was unstoppable.
After the Hunt

After the Hunt (15)

Monday 10 Nov 20254:45pm7:45pm
Tuesday 11 Nov 20254:15pm

Luca Guadagnino’s gripping psychological drama features an all-star cast and a career-best performance from Julia Roberts, playing a college professor whose life begins to unravel.

Beloved by colleagues and students, Alma Olsson is caught in the middle of a scandal when a star pupil makes an accusation of sexual assault against another professor. Forced to confront dark secrets from her past, as well as where her loyalties lie, Alma wrestles with the gravity of the situation and the impact it will have on her world.

A Matter of Life and Death

A Matter of Life and Death (PG)

Tuesday 11 Nov 20257:30pm

Set in a gorgeously photographed Technicolor England and a monochrome heaven, A Matter of Life and Death took the imaginative daring of jointly credited writer-producer-directors Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger to new heights.


David Niven plays a British airman who survives a plane crash and falls in love with an American radio operator (Kim Hunter), only to be summoned to the afterlife by a heavenly ‘Conductor’ (Marius Goring). But is heaven just a hallucination brought on by brain injury?


Powell and Pressburger layer breathtaking visual tricks on top of this whimsical premise, such as a celebrated point-of-view shot in which our hero’s eyelid closes over the camera lens. The film also works as a sly satire on Anglo-American relations at the end of WWII.


“There are more stunning ideas in this one film, concerning a mistake made in heaven about a WWII pilot who should be dead but isn’t, than the whole of British cinema can usually muster in a decade.” Nick James


“A most peculiar and potent cocktail of romance, theology, global bridge-building and national tub-thumping, this thoughtful drama about one pilot’s deferred mortality remains, if nothing else, a definitive monument to the power of Technicolor. The vivid imagery and the cineliterate style(s) deployed by a creative team at the top of their game express the film’s intricate worldview. It searingly conveys a world grappling with uncharted new places, trying to pick up the pieces after unimaginable calamity.” James Healy


Screening as part of our Around the World in Technicolor Season