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Nuremberg

Nuremberg (15)

Tuesday 2 Dec 20253:00pm

In the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, as the world grapples with the unveiled horrors of the Holocaust, U.S. Army psychiatrist Lt. Col. Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) is assigned the extraordinary task of assessing the mental state of Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), the notorious former Reichsmarschall and Hitler’s second in command, along with other high ranking Nazi officials. As the Allies – led by the unyielding chief U.S. prosecutor, Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson (Michael Shannon) alongside Sgt. Howie Triest (Leo Woodall), David Maxwell-Fyfe (Richard E. Grant), Gustave Gilbert (Colin Hanks), Col. John Amen (Mark O’Brien) and Burton C. Andrus (John Slattery) – navigate the monumental task of creating an unprecedented international tribunal to ensure the Nazi regime answers for its atrocities, Kelley gets to know his ‘patients’. But he soon finds himself locked in a psychological duel with Göring, whose charisma and cunning reveal a sobering truth: that ordinary men can commit extraordinary evil.

Life On The Deben

Life On The Deben (12A)

Tuesday 2 Dec 20257:00pm

Life on the Deben is a documentary film that was made in association with Woodbridge Riverside Trust and first released in December 2017.


Presented by author and journalist John McCarthy, the film explores the Deben’s incredible history, geography, environment and the influence it has had over the people who have lived by its banks.


The film traces the entire length of the Deben, from the secret upper reaches near Debenham to the boatyards of Woodbridge and down to the sea at Bawdsey and Felixstowe Ferry. The film was shot over 2 years by Director and Cameraman Tim Curtis (Video East), Produced by Malcolm Hodd.


The film will screen alongside a rare 1965 film entitled "The Deben Valley" with broadcaster Robert Dougall venturing around Suffolk with his wife, tracing the pathway of the River Deben. He visits Ufford, Debenham, Woodbridge and Ramsholt along the way.


The Deben Valley runs for 29mins and is from the collection of James Cecil of JCB Films.


Following the screenings there will be an on stage discussion with James Cecil, Tim Curtis and our manager, Neil.