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Blue Heron

Blue Heron (15)

Monday 6 Jul 20262:30pm
Tuesday 7 Jul 20265:00pm
Wednesday 8 Jul 20267:30pm

Set on Vancouver Island in the late 1990s, Blue Heron follows eight-year-old Sasha as her Hungarian family begins life anew in an unfamiliar home. What first appears to be a hopeful transition unfurls to reveal an older brother with increasingly volatile behaviour, casting tension over daily life. Through Sasha’s quiet observations, unspoken fears and strained relationships come into focus. Elegantly shot and structurally assured, Romvari draws from her own experiences to craft a sensitive and atmospheric drama. Through an articulate examination of childhood perception, emotional estrangement and the difficulty of understanding those closest to us, Blue Heron presents a poignant reflection on family bonds and instability, and the fragile nature of memory.


“Guaranteed to be one of the best films you’ll see this year” - our manager, Neil.

Vriginia Woolf's Night & Day

Vriginia Woolf's Night & Day (12A)

Monday 6 Jul 20265:00pm
Tuesday 7 Jul 20262:30pm7:30pm
Wednesday 8 Jul 20262:30pm5:00pm
Thursday 9 Jul 20262:30pm5:00pm7:30pm
Aspiring astronomer Katharine Hilbery (Haley Bennett) is passionate about two things and two things only: the stars and Cambridge University. While her controlling father (Timothy Spall) tries to push her away from learning and into marriage with family friend William (Jack Whitehall), the headstrong young woman stands up to expectations forced on her by getting involved in the suffragette movement, spearheaded by the sprightly, straight-talking Mary (Lily Allen). Based on Virginia Woolf’s lesser-known novel, Night & Day is a refreshing take on the romantic comedy, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century London and the crumbling Edwardian patriarchal attitudes. With Haley Bennett’s sparkling performance at the heart of the film, BAFTA-nominated director Tina Gharavi turns writer Justine Waddell’s script into a sparkling, feminist unromantic comedy.
Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry

Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry (15)

Monday 6 Jul 20267:45pm (Closed)

Please note that this is a private screening for members of Woodbridge Film Society and not open to the public. If you wish to join the Film Society then please visit their page here


Etero, a 48-year-old woman living in a small village in Georgia, never wanted a husband. She cherishes her freedom as much as her cakes. But her choice to live alone is the cause of much gossip among her fellow villagers. Unexpectedly, she finds herself passionately falling for a man, and is suddenly faced with the decision to pursue a relationship or continue a life of independence. Etero must grapple with her feelings and decide how to find her own path to happiness.

500 Miles

500 Miles (12A)

Friday 10 Jul 20262:30pm5:00pm7:30pm
Saturday 11 Jul 20262:30pm5:00pm7:30pm
Sunday 12 Jul 20263:00pm
A poetic, life-affirming road movie and celebration of the human spirit that follows a broken family who are forced to come together when two young brothers run away from home.While their fighting parents (Clare Dunne & Michael Socha) tear their hair out with worry, runaways Finn (Roman Griffin Davis) and his live-wire younger brother Charlie (Dexter Sol Ansell) embark on an epic adventure from Yorkshire, over land and sea, to the Wild West coast of Ireland. With the free-spirited busker Cait (Maisie Williams) helping the young boys along the way, their destination is Dingle, County Kerry, and their estranged, beloved Grandfather (BAFTA-award winner Bill Nighy), who their parents haven’t spoken to since the fateful events of the previous summer.
A Private Life

A Private Life (15)

Sunday 12 Jul 20266:00pm

Jodie Foster’s impeccable French and comedic skills are on full display in this mystery thriller, which sees her character journey down a rabbit hole to investigate a suspicious death.


After learning about the suicide of a patient, psychoanalyst Lilian Steiner suspects foul play and decides to uncover the truth. Enlisting the help of her ex-husband-cum-sleuthing partner, her investigation leads her to unexpected conclusions. Drawing on Alfred Hitchcock and Brian De Palma at their most playful, this wildly enjoyable mystery-caper is as full of charm as its magnetic protagonist.