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The Testament of Ann Lee

The Testament of Ann Lee (15)

Wednesday 22 Apr 20263:00pm7:00pm
Thursday 23 Apr 20263:00pm (HoH Subtitled Screening)

Mona Fastvold’s sublime film on revolutionary preacher Ann Lee is grounded by a metamorphic performance from Amanda Seyfried.


This epic, of grand scale and creative force, charts Lee’s impoverished childhood in Manchester to pre-revolutionary America, where her Shaker religion took root. Seyfried stuns alongside an impressive ensemble who shine in this richly textured world. Oscar winner Daniel Blumberg’s music, seamlessly navigates Lee’s story, which Fastvold (co-writer of The Brutalist) infuses with fervour and grace, bringing this incredible historical figure back into public view.

Dead Man's Wire

Dead Man's Wire (15)

Thursday 23 Apr 20267:00pm

Gus Van Sant unveils his latest film, a 1970’s crime drama with a darkly funny undertone.


Featuring captivating performances, Gus Van Sant’s latest recreates the strange, fascinating true story of the 1977 kidnapping that made aspiring Indianapolis entrepreneur Tony Kiritsis into an eccentric outlaw folk hero. Dead Man’s Wire resonates powerfully with present-day class resentments. It’s also darkly funny, wildly entertaining, and rife with appealing supporting characters.

The Drama

The Drama (15)

Friday 24 Apr 20262:30pm (Closed)7:45pm (Closed)
Monday 27 Apr 20262:30pm (Closed)
Tuesday 28 Apr 20265:00pm (Closed)7:30pm (Closed)

A happily engaged couple is put to the test when an unexpected turn sends their wedding week off the rails.


Starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson

The Magic Faraway Tree

The Magic Faraway Tree (U)

Friday 24 Apr 20265:00pm
Saturday 25 Apr 20262:00pm5:00pm
Sunday 26 Apr 20263:00pm

Soon after the Thompson family’s arrival in the countryside, the three children – Joe, Beth, and Fran – discover a magical tree and its extraordinary and eccentric residents, including Moonface, Silky, Dame Washalot, and Saucepan Man. At the top of the tree, they’re transported to spectacular and fantastical lands and, through the joys and challenges of their adventures, the Thompsons learn to reconnect and value each other for the first time in years.


Based on the Enid Blyton classic children’s story, the cast also includes British stars Lenny Henry, Jennifer Saunders, Michael Palin, Rebecca Ferguson, Mark Heap and Simon Russell-Beale.

Father Mother Sister Brother

Father Mother Sister Brother (15)

Saturday 25 Apr 20267:45pm
Sunday 26 Apr 20266:00pm
Monday 27 Apr 20265:00pm
Tuesday 28 Apr 20262:30pm

Jim Jarmusch’s Venice Golden Lion-winning comedy navigates the sometimes tender, sometimes awkward interactions between the bohemian generation and their adult children.


A return to the interlinked stories and international panorama format of Night on Earth, Jarmusch’s drama features a series of stories that concern familial relationships marked by emotional detachment. An engaging character study whose connecting motifs subtly reveal themselves, it’s beautifully shot by Frederick Elmes and Yorick le Saux, and features a fine cast, including the director’s lucky charm, Tom Waits, along with Charlotte Rampling, Vicky Krieps and Indya Moore.

Orwell 2+2=5

Orwell 2+2=5 (15)

Monday 27 Apr 20267:45pm

Raoul Peck channels the clarity and urgency of George Orwell’s prose into a gripping cinematic statement – elegant, forceful and uncompromising.


Narrated by Damian Lewis and shaped by Alexandra Strauss’s electric editing, Peck’s film lends Orwell’s prescient observations renewed urgency. His visually compelling direction, which blends layered narration and archival juxtapositions, finds Orwell’s words sharp and unsettling, echoing through a fractured present and becoming a clarion call for an examination of the mechanics of power, propaganda and systemic violence. It’s a timely work, infused with timeless critique.