Picnic Cinema revisit the golden age of disco and debauchery with a special outdoor screening of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights. Flares and roller skates are heavily encouraged.
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Picnic Cinema revisit the golden age of disco and debauchery with a special outdoor screening of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights. Flares and roller skates are heavily encouraged.
From £15.00
Picnic Cinema presents one of the defining films of the nineties. Grab your tasty beverage of choice and enjoy Quentin Tarantino’s effortlessly cool crime flick in the magnificent surroundings of Muncaster Castle.
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Narrated by the man himself, David Lynch: The Art Life is an intimate portrait of the formative years of a master director, screenwriter and producer.
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Adam Buxton makes his Festival No. 6 debut celebrating some of Bowie’s incredible music video and other on-screen appearances.
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An exclusive peek into the making of Tin Town, Twin Town’s wanton daughter which starts shooting this summer
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Screened/ Mcr host a timely appreciation of David Lynch. Featuring guest speaker Mary Wild and a screening of Lynch’s noirish L.A. psycho-thriller Lost Highway.
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David Lynch’s sprawling Hollywood nightmare takes the perspective of Nikki Grace (Laura Dern) – an out-of-favour actress who’s engulfed in the cursed production of her comeback film – as a launching pad for a surreal trip.
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A weekend of cinematic representations and responses to the events that divided India, initially creating Pakistan and later Bangladesh.
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After a tragic accident, Courgette is sent to a foster home filled with other orphans his age. At first he struggles to find his place in this strange and
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The latest from Finnish auteur Aki Kaurismäki tells the story of two characters: Khaled, a Syrian refugee-seeking asylum in Helsinki and Wikström, a former shirt salesman, poker player and restaurateur.
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Two of America’s finest, most charismatic film actors come together for the first time on screen in Michael Mann’s highly intelligent, stylish, violent thriller.
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On Sunday 28thth May, from 4.30pm-7.30pm, Hip Hop Chip Shop x Kosmonaut will be hosting a screening of Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives as the second part of their brand new documentary season, Hip Hop Doc Spot.
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