Picnic Cinema is back this September with a series of screenings of Withnail & I at Sleddale Hall aka Crow Crag — the cottage from the cult classic film.
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Picnic Cinema is back this September with a series of screenings of Withnail & I at Sleddale Hall aka Crow Crag — the cottage from the cult classic film.
From £50.88
Sheffield’s Showroom presents a series of free weekly film talks from esteemed academics from both Sheffield Hallam and University of Sheffield.
Free entry
When Sixteen-year-old Lise is accused of murdering her best friend, the impending case tests the loyalty of her family and those around her.
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At Park N Party Drive-In Cinema, film fans can drive up, tune in their radios and enjoy a selection of recent releases and cult favourites — you don’t even need to leave your car.
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The film Dangerous Associations explores the issues surrounding Joint Enterprise law. The digital screening will be followed by a digital panel discussion chaired by Dr Kathryn Chadwick.
Free entry
New from French auteur Olivier Assayas, Wasp Network is a brash tropical drama following the post-Cold War spies, terrorists and counter-terrorists operating between Havana and Miami in the 1990s.
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With I Am Not Your Negro, filmmaker Raoul Peck takes writer James Baldwin’s final, unfinished project “Remember This House” and turns it into a vital, furious documentary that examines the history of race and representation in America.
Free entry
Streaming service the Criterion Channel has pledged its support for the Black Lives Matter movement with a series of financial commitments to anti-racism organisations, and by making a collection of landmark black films available to watch for free until the end of the month.
Free entry
Reclaim the Frame is back this Friday with a preview event for Rock Against Racism documentary, White Riot.
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A chorus of film critics and fervent devotees explore the complicated afterlife of 1995’s biggest film flop, Paul Verhoeven’s showgirls, from disastrous release to cult adoration and extraordinary redemption.
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Shefield DocFest returns this June with a mammoth programme that explores and expands the limits of documentary.
Sue, works in a library. Daniel, eats crisps and listens to Metallica. This was the summer Daniel was due to spend with his father and his father’s new wife in Florida. But when they cancel his trip at the last minute, Sue and Daniel suddenly face the prospect of six long weeks together.
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