To mark the release of the new feature by French provocateur Gaspar Noé, Picturehouse at FACT have invited the director to programme a brand new film season.
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To mark the release of the new feature by French provocateur Gaspar Noé, Picturehouse at FACT have invited the director to programme a brand new film season.
From £7.00
A season of film charting the work of filmmakers exiled in Europe following the anti-communist Hollywood Blacklist.
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HOME joins the celebration of International Workers’ Day with a season of films, this year focused on the theme of ‘resistance and protest’.
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This headbangers paradise is a brand new film festival dedicated to celebrating metal through cinema.
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A ground-breaking, highly influential cult film from Georges Franju.
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Jane Campion’s (The Piano, Top of the Lake) award-winning, Oscar contender Power of the Dog returns with a 35mm presentation.
The Village Screen transform one of the UK’s most spectacular show caves – Peak Cavern, Castleton – into a unique cinema experience
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This April Scour Cinema is offering an incredibly rare opportunity for audiences to experience Rosa Von Praunheim’s 1983 queer classic City of Lost Souls (Stadt der verlorenen Seelen) at Leeds’ Wharf Chambers.
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For the final instalment in his ‘Oslo Trilogy,’ Trier chronicles four bumpy years in the life and loves of the irrepressible and vibrant Julie.
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A one-off screening of Claire Denis’ under-appreciated thriller scheduled in celebration of International Women’s Day.
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Chapeltown Picture House pays tribute to some of the most famous muscles in cinema this April, with a strapping movie marathon dedicated to bodybuilder, action star and former politician, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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On January 30, 1969, The Beatles famously staged their final live performance on the rooftop of their Apple Corps headquarters in London’s Savile Row. The Beatles: Get Back – The Rooftop Concert, featuring a new sound mix by Giles Martin and Sam Okell, is a chronicle of this momentous event.
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