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Michael

Michael (12A)

Monday 11 May 20261:30pm4:30pm

The life and legacy of one of the most influential artists the world has ever known is brought thrillingly to the screen.


The director of Training Day, Olympus Has Fallen and the The Equalizer films adopts a very different tack with his biographical portrait of the King of Pop. Written by John Logan (Gladiator, The Last Samurai, Hugo), the film delves into the early years of Michael Jackson, portraying his home life and success with the Jackson 5, through to his ascension as arguably the greatest star of the pop firmament. The singer is played by his real-life nephew, with an all-star cast filling out the remaining ensemble of family members, friends and witnesses.

D is for Distance

D is for Distance (12A)

Monday 11 May 20267:30pm

A heartbreaking, but ultimately hopeful, account of the epilepsy of Louis Petit as documented by his parents, filmmakers Christopher Petit and Emma Matthews.


This deeply personal essay film about Louis Petit, whose severe epilepsy erased nearly all memories of his childhood, employs intimate family footage as it traces the emotional and practical consequences of living with memory loss, as well as the fragile process of reconstructing a sense of self. Moving between the personal and the political, it navigates the labyrinth of medical bureaucracy while reflecting on cinema’s power to preserve, distort and reimagine memory. As it unfolds, D is for Distance expands into a broader meditation on technology, capitalism and the systems that shape our bodies and minds. A quietly powerful portrait of resilience, Petit and Matthews’ film reveals how identity survives and adapts when memory disappears.