A night of Palestinian food and films in celebration of International Women’s Day.
From £12.00
A night of Palestinian food and films in celebration of International Women’s Day.
From £12.00
A new film festival promises to bring together the eerie, the mystical and the macabre at Manchester’s Cultplex cinema this Spring
From £7.50
Cult Yorkshire programmers Citrus Kino and Queer Fear team up for a perfect slice of anti-Valentines horror at Pictureville Cinema.
From £6.50
Get to grips with Spanish cinema as Manchester’s Instituto Cervantes pop up in Altrincham for a full weekend of film screenings and discussion.
From £5.00
This February, street art film specialists UrbanArtistry are back with a with a special 20th anniversary Q&A screening of Next: A Primer on Urban Painting.
From £6.50
Showroom celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month with a eclectic, community-minded programme of film screenings, workshops and events designed to connect audiences this February.
From £5.00
UrbanArtisty continue to explore street art through cinema with their first event of 2025 this month at CULTPLEX.
From £5.50
The Stoller Hall celebrate The Phantom of the Opera’s 100th birthday with a live accompaniment by silent movie masters Frame Ensemble.
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Book a dinner date with Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert this Valentine’s Day at Stockport Plaza.
From £10.45
Elusive Jazz present F.W. Murnau’s silent masterpiece with an improvised live score from Slovakian flautist Michaela Antalová and Norwegian double bassist Adrian Myhr.
From £3.00
Showroom Cinema and The Japan Touring Film Programme present a series of titles focusing on the theme of justice, justification and judgement.
From £5.00
Keswick Film Festival marks 25 years with a programme featuring some of the best of contemporary independent cinema, alongside select classics, and work from some choice Cumbrian talent.
From £5.00