LGBT Foundation is proud to present a screening of ‘How To Survive A Plague’ is partnership with Manchester Metropolitan University’s School of Arts and Humanities.
Free entry
LGBT Foundation is proud to present a screening of ‘How To Survive A Plague’ is partnership with Manchester Metropolitan University’s School of Arts and Humanities.
Free entry
All-American teenager Marty McFly is mistakenly sent back to 1955 by his eccentric scientist friend, Doc Brown.
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A grandfather reads his sick grandson a story of swashbuckling swordsmen, dread pirates and true love in this warm and funny fairytale.
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A singing plant, a daring hero, a sweet girl and a demented dentist. This comedy musical about a nerdy florist who finds his chance for success and romance with the help of a giant man-eating plant who demands to be fed.
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On another planet in the distant past, a Gelfling embarks on a quest to find the missing shard of a magical crystal, and so restore order to his world. A Jim Henson gem.
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Kurt Russell stars as one of a crew of scientists on an isolated Antarctic research site who discover a spaceship buried beneath the ice, and becomes terrorised by the shape-changing monster that is housed within.
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Screened/ MCR host a special, festive evening in celebration of silent cinema. There will be a screening of The Cabinet of Dr. Calgari, Manchester Metropolitan silent shorts, speakers and Dairius Battiwalla providing live accompaniment throughout.
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Manchester Animation Festival is a celebration of the animated art form.
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This is not a Christmas season. It’s an 80s season. From haircuts and clothes to music and most importantly, films, the 80s were brilliant – particularly the big Christmas films that all the family would enjoy.
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Queer Media Festival returns to HOME this Saturday with a packed schedule of in-conversations, films, performances, workshops and, to top it all off, an afterparty with giants of the queer club scene.
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From the 6th – 20th November 2016, the 20th edition of the UK International Jewish Film Festival will showcase European and UK premieres of new feature dramas, documentaries and shorts at Cineworld, Didsbury and HOME.
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