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Deliver Me From Nowhere

Deliver Me From Nowhere (15)

Tuesday 11 Nov 20251:30pm
Wednesday 12 Nov 20254:45pm
Thursday 13 Nov 20251:30pm (HoH Subtitled Screening)
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)

Tuesday 11 Nov 20254:15pm
Wednesday 12 Nov 20251:45pm
Thursday 13 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

Depeche Mode: M

Depeche Mode: M (15)

Wednesday 12 Nov 20257:30pm

DEPECHE MODE: M is a cinematic journey into the heart of Mexican culture's relationship with death, framed by the iconic performances of Depeche Mode during their 2023 Memento Mori tour. Conceived and directed by award-winning Mexican filmmaker Fernando Frías, the film captures the band's three sold-out shows in Mexico City, attended by over 200,000 fans, blending concert footage with interpretive interstitials and archival material. DEPECHE MODE: M celebrates the band's global influence while delving into the profound connection between music, mortality, and Mexican tradition — a sacred meeting point where pain, memory, joy, and dance dissolve into one another, blurring into something profoundly and beautifully human

John Cleese Packs It In

John Cleese Packs It In (15)

Thursday 13 Nov 20257:30pm

1 85-year-old Man, 5 Countries, 16 Cities, 23 shows, 6 weeks.

Will he make it home … or is this the end of the road?


One of the most recognisable figures in British comedy, John Cleese’s career spans six decades - from his early days with the Cambridge Footlights to co-founding Monty Python, co-creating Fawlty Towers, and writing and starring in the Oscar-nominated “A Fish Called Wanda”. His unique brand of black humour has made him a global icon and intergalactic treasure.

At the age of eighty five, John Cleese sets off on what might be his final European tour - five countries, sixteen cities, twenty-three shows, and retaining just two original body parts. “John Cleese Packs It In” is a wry, behind-the-scenes portrait of a comedy legend on the road, battling various ailments, chaotic travel, and his own stubborn refusal to stop.


Spanning six weeks on the road, the film captures Cleese unfiltered and on the move - riffing on life, fame, and the absurdity of getting old in front of thousands of fans. As he reflects on a stage career that began in 1963, the question lingers: is this the end of the road?


With unique and intimate access and showing unexpected tenderness, this is a documentary about legacy, laughter, and

the dignity of bowing out… however reluctantly.

The Choral

The Choral (12A)

Friday 14 Nov 20252:00pm4:45pm7:30pm
Saturday 15 Nov 20252:00pm4:45pm7:30pm
Monday 17 Nov 20252:00pm4:45pm

Ralph Fiennes leads an excellent ensemble of new and established talent in this funny and moving First World War drama by beloved writer Alan Bennett.


A Yorkshire village’s choral society finds its ranks depleted as men head off to war. With the annual performance looming, the society is forced to change its entry rules to enlist some unlikely teens and the musically gifted but socially scandalous Dr. Guthrie. Brimming with humour and hope, Bennett and Nicholas Hytner’s (The Madness of King George, The Lady in the Van) latest triumph celebrates the power of community in the darkest of days.

Caravaggio

Caravaggio (PG)

Sunday 16 Nov 20253:00pm

Five years in production, this is the most extensive film ever made about one of the greatest artists of all time – Caravaggio. Featuring masterpiece after masterpiece and with first-hand testimony from the artist himself on the eve of his mysterious death, this beautiful new film reveals Caravaggio as never before.


Multi-award-winning film makers Phil Grabsky and David Bickerstaff delve into the hidden narratives of Caravaggio’s life, piecing together clues embedded within his incredible art. The intriguing self- depictions within his works – sometimes disguised, sometimes in plain sight – offer a rare window into his psyche and personal struggles.


Caravaggio’s masterpieces are some of art’s most instantly recognisable. No one else uses his signature blend of dramatic light, intense naturalism and bold, striking figures. His incredible paintings have captivated audiences for centuries. But there lies a deeper mystery – one that still beckons us to explore. What do these masterpieces reveal about the man behind the brush? Join us as we explore the many clues that help us to finally understand the life – and death – of this remarkable man.

Harold and Maude

Harold and Maude (15)

Sunday 16 Nov 20256:00pm

Screening as part of our short Melodrama season.


With the idiosyncratic American fable Harold and Maude, countercultural director Hal Ashby fashioned what would become the cult classic of its era. Working from a script by Colin Higgins, Ashby tells the story of the emotional and romantic bond between a death-obsessed young man (Bud Cort) from a wealthy family and a devil-may-care, bohemian octogenarian (Ruth Gordon). Equal parts gallows humor and romantic innocence, Harold and Maude dissolves the line between darkness and light along with the ones that separate people by class, gender, and age, and it features indelible performances and a remarkable soundtrack by Cat Stevens.


Screening as part of our short Melodrama season and courtesy of funding by the National Lottery and BFI FAN.

Power Station & Discussion

Power Station & Discussion (12A)

Monday 17 Nov 20257:30pm

Two artists in Walthamstow set out to take their street off the grid, kickstarting a solar-powered energy revolution.


Inspired by lockdown mutual aid initiatives, artist-activists Hilary Powell and Dan Edelstyn (Bank Job) decided to turn their street into an energy-generating powerhouse – a prototype for a new way of living, with the hope of galvanising a wider push towards sustainable alternatives.


Directed by the duo, Power Station charts their turbulent journey, from pitching the idea to their neighbours and sleeping on the roof of their home to raising finance and launching a bid for a Christmas number one single.


By turns funny and heartwarming, Powell and Edelstyn’s film is a vibrant portrait of their local neighbourhood, and a charming testament to the power of art in changing minds about what could be possible.


The filmmaker Dan Edelstyn will be joining us for a panel discussion after the film along with Deben Climate Centre chaired by Eamonn O'Nolan.