Thu 13 November - Wed 19 November
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Wicked: For Good (TBC) 137 mins No Free Tickets
Wed 7:30PM
The Running Man (R16) 140 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 10:45AM, 12:45PM, 5:30PM, 8:00PM
Fri 10:45AM, 12:45PM, 5:30PM, 8:15PM
Sat 10:45AM, 2:30PM, 5:30PM, 8:30PM
Sun 10:15AM, 1:20PM, 4:20PM, 7:15PM
Mon 10:30AM, 1:25PM, 4:20PM, 7:15PM
Tue 10:30AM, 12:45PM, 5:30PM, 7:45PM
Wed 10:45AM, 1:00PM, 5:30PM, 8:00PM
Exhibition On Screen: Caravaggio (E) 100 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 6:00PM
Fri Wed 10:45AM
Sat 2:45PM
Sun 5:30PM
Mon 10:30AM
Tue 12:45PM
Tummy Tom And The Lost Teddy Bear (G) 62 mins
Tue 11:00AM
Fri 10:45AM
Sun 10:15AM
Nuremberg (TBC) 148 mins
Sun 7:15PM
BIFF25 Beat The Lotto (G) 85 mins
Sat 11:00AM
Sun 12:50PM
Mon 7:35PM
BIFF25 Re-Creation (M) 89 mins
Thu 8:15PM
Mon 3:15PM
Wed 7:50PM
BIFF25 Four Mothers (R13) 89 mins
Fri 11:15AM
Tue 8:00PM
BIFF25 The Golden Spurtle (E) 75 mins
Thu 2:00PM
Wed 11:00AM
BIFF25 Glenrothan (M) 97 mins
Sun 10:45AM
Now You See Me: Now You Don't (M) 113 mins No Free Tickets
Sat Fri 6:00PM
Thu Wed 8:00PM
Mon Tue Sun 7:45PM
BIFF25 Broken English (M) 99 mins
Thu Tue 3:45PM
BIFF25 Moss & Freud (R13) 102 mins
Fri 3:20PM
BIFF25 Christy (R13) 96 mins
Fri 1:15PM
Wed 5:45PM
Mon 10:45AM
BIFF25 Islands (M) 123 mins
Thu 5:50PM
Mon 12:45PM
BIFF25 Words Of War (M) 117 mins
Sun 2:40PM
Tue 10:50AM
BIFF25 A Room With A View (PG) 117 mins
Sun 5:00PM
Tue 1:15PM
BIFF25 Christmas Karma (PG) 110 mins
Sun 7:30PM
Wed 12:45PM
BIFF25 Lollipop (M) 100 mins
Fri 8:05PM
BIFF25 The North (M) 133 mins
Thu 11:15AM
Wed 3:00PM
BIFF25 Gerry Adams: A Ballymurphy Man (E) 117 mins
Sat 1:00PM
BIFF25 Twiggy (M) 95 mins
Tue 6:00PM
Hamilton (10th Anniversary Re-release) (PG) 179 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 12:45PM
Fri 7:00PM
Sat 2:30PM
Wed 10:45AM
BIFF25 Dead Of Winter (R16) 98 mins
Sat 8:15PM
BIFF25 I Swear (RP13) 120 mins
Sat 3:30PM
BIFF25 The Choral (M) 114 mins
Sat 5:50PM
BIFF25 The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie (M) 116 mins
Mon 5:15PM
BIFF25 & Sons (M) 120 mins
Fri 5:45PM
Anchor Me: The Don Mcglashan Story (TBC) 88 mins
Mon 7:15PM
Session Times subject to change without notice
Wicked: For Good (TBC)
Follows Elphaba, the future Wicked Witch of the West, and her relationship with Glinda, the Good Witch of the North. The second of a two-part feature film adaptation.
The Running Man (R16)
In a near-future society, The Running Man is the top-rated show on television—a deadly competition where contestants, known as Runners, must survive 30 days while being hunted by professional assassins, with every move broadcast to a bloodthirsty public and each day bringing a greater cash reward. Desperate to save his sick daughter, working-class Ben Richards (Glen Powell) is convinced by the show's charming but ruthless producer, Dan Killian (Josh Brolin), to enter the game as a last resort. But Ben's defiance, instincts, and grit turn him into an unexpected fan favorite—and a threat to the entire system. As ratings skyrocket, so does the danger, and Ben must outwit not just the Hunters, but a nation addicted to watching him fall.
Exhibition On Screen: Caravaggio (E)
Five years in production, this is the most extensive film ever made about one of the greatest artists of all time - Caravaggio. Featuring masterpiece after masterpiece and with first-hand testimony from the artist himself on the eve of his mysterious disappearance, this beautiful new film reveals Caravaggio as never before. Multi-award-winning filmmakers David Bickerstaff and Phil Grabsky delve into the hidden narratives of Caravaggio's life, piecing together clues embedded within his incredible art. The intriguing self-depictions within his works — sometimes disguised, sometimes in plain sight — offer a rare window into his psyche and personal struggles. Join us as we unravel the story of one of history's most brilliant, complex and controversial figures. Caravaggio's masterpieces are some of art's most instantly recognisable. No one else uses his signature blend of dramatic light, intense naturalism and bold, striking figures. His incredible paintings have captivated audiences for centuries. But there lies a deeper mystery — one that still beckons us to explore. What do these masterpieces reveal about the man behind the brush? Join us as we explore the intriguing clues that help us to finally understand the life - and death - of this remarkable man.
Tummy Tom And The Lost Teddy Bear (G)
In ‘Tummy Tom and the Lost Teddy Bear’ Tummy Tom discovers something shocking: Bear, his favourite cuddle toy, is missing and nowhere to be found. Luckily, his friend Cat Mouse is there to help, because Tummy Tom can’t sleep without Bear. Many paws make light work, so they set off to find him and they have many exciting adventures on the way. An ordinary bed becomes a real trampoline, and outside you can walk along the washing line like a proper acrobat. Together they discover new places, like the meadow and the beach, and they come across other animals they have never met before. After a day full of fun and adventures, everything turns out alright in the end. They have not just found Bear, but they have also found lots of new friends along the way.
Nuremberg (TBC)
SCREENING AT NEWMARKET ONLY. The Allies, led by the unyielding chief prosecutor, Robert H. Jackson (Michael Shannon), have the task of ensuring the Nazi regime answers for the unveiled horrors of the Holocaust while a US Army psychiatrist (Rami Malek) is locked in a dramatic psychological duel with former Reichsmarschall Herman Göring (Russell Crowe).
BIFF25 Beat The Lotto (G)
Beat the Lotto is a rip-roaring tale about the mathematician who, along with a ragtag syndicate, plotted to fix Ireland's National Lottery in 1992, captivating the nation and sparking rabid debate. In Ireland, the public became obsessed when the National Lottery arrived, none more so than mathematician and avid stamp-collector Stefan Klincewicz. Using mathematical analysis, he reckoned the system could be beaten if he could just gather enough people to form a syndicate to buy every single ticket combination - and front up all the cash, of course. Director Ross hitaker fashions this unbelievable true story into a gripping thriller, mirroring the tension felt by the public as the lottery authorities caught wind of the plan. With insightful interviews and fantastic archival footage, Beat the Lotto is a look back at Ireland in the 1990s and a compelling tale of one man's attempt to outsmart the system.
BIFF25 Re-Creation (M)
Part courtroom drama, part true crime documentary, the extraordinarily inventive Re-Creation delves into one of Ireland's most shocking unsolved crimes. In 1996, French filmmaker Sophie Toscan Du Plantier was murdered at her holiday home in West Cork. English journalist Ian Bailey was investigated by Irish authorities, but never faced trial in Ireland-despite the fact he was tried and convicted in absentia by the French government. Re-Creation directors Jim Sheridan (My Left Foot, In the Name of the Father) and David Merriman have constructed a fascinating mix of fiction and reality that explores the question: what if Bailey had been tried in Ireland? The film skilfully brings audiences into the room as a fictional jury sorts through the facts, inconsistencies and inconvenient truths that make the case so intriguing to this day. With spectacular performances from the ensemble cast, headed by the remarkable Vicky Krieps (Phantom Thread), Re-Creation is an unmissable entry in this year's line-up.
BIFF25 Four Mothers (R13)
Edward (James McArdle, Mary Queen of Scots, Mare of Easttown), a novelist saddled with caring for his elderly mother, Alma (Fionnula Flanagan, Waking Ned Devine) finally finds himself on the brink of literary success. With pressure to go on a US book tour mounting, the last thing Edward need s is his friends jetting off to Spain for an impromptu Pride holiday, leaving their mothers on his doorstep! Over a chaotic weekend, he has to juggle his burgeoning career with the care of four eccentric, combative, and wildly different ladies. An Irish twist on the acclaimed Italian hit Mid-August Lunch, this uplifting comedy and tender drama takes an unlikely found family on an emotionally charged journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Book your tickets now for this Irish charmer, winner of the BFI London Film Festival Audience Award!
BIFF25 The Golden Spurtle (E)
Dating back to neolithic times, few culinary traditions have survived as long as the hearty bowl of morning porridge. Despite its simple recipe of oats, salt and water there is a lot that can vary. Each year the sleepy highland village of Carrbridge awakens with excitement as locals and competitors from around the globe vie for the honour of winning The Golden Spurtle in the World Porridge Making Championships. For ageing, charismatic, and soon-to-retire protagonist Charlie Miller, this competition means so much more than just a bowl of steaming oats. With ailing health but a responsibility to his fellow porridge committee members, Charlie is on a mission to secure the future of the championships - and his own legacy. Against the backdrop of the breathtaking Scottish Highlands and infused with whimsical humour of an eclectic cast, The Golden Spurtle captures the humanity of village life and those who visit with spurtle in hand.
BIFF25 Glenrothan (M)
The legendary Brian Cox makes his directorial debut with this compelling family drama, set in the stunning Scottish Highlands and co-starring Alan Cumming. When his beloved Chicago blues club burns down, Donal (Cumming) returns to his family-owned whisky distillery in the Scottish Highlands for the first time in nearly 40 years. Donal didn't leave Scotland on the best terms, having wound up in a violent exchange with his brother Sandy (Cox) and their father on the day of their mother's funeral. Joined by his daughter Amy (Alexandra Shipp, Barbie), Donal r eturns to his homeland in the hopes of making amends with his brother. But with old wounds running deep and the fate of the family business on the line, can inner peace finally be found before it's too late? Written by David Ashton (The Last King of Scotland) and accomplished TV writer Jeff Murphy (Hinterland), Glenrothan explores the complexities of familial bonds, set against the proud and timeless tradition of whisky making.
Now You See Me: Now You Don't (M)
The Four Horsemen return along with a new generation of illusionists performing mind-melding twists, turns, surprises, and magic unlike anything ever captured on film. Directed by Ruben Fleischer (Venom, Uncharted, Zombieland), the film stars Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Isla Fisher, Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, Ariana Greenblatt, with Rosamund Pike, and Morgan Freeman.
BIFF25 Broken English (M)
Broken English is a bold and imaginative documentary portrait of the inimitable singer, songwriter and icon Marianne Faithfull. A survivor, provocateur and true original, Marianne spent more than six decades defying expect ations, releasing over thirty-five albums while constantly reinventing herself. Made with her full involvement, Broken English is an intimate and unflinching exploration of a fractured yet unbreakable life shaped by fame, creativity and relentless public scrutiny. The film unfolds within the "Ministry of Not Forgetting", an imagined, cinematic nstitution where memory and mythology collide. The Ministry is presided over by Tilda Swinton as The Overseer, and George MacKay (also starring in & Sons at this year's Festival) serves as The Record Keeper, poring over Faithfull's life and career. Broken English is a genre-defying act of resilience and rebellion — Marianne Faithfull's final fearless declaration, her defiant swan song.
BIFF25 Moss & Freud (R13)
Ellie Bamber (also starring in Words of War at this year's Festival) and Derek Jacobi bring the respective supermodel and painter to life in this exquisite drama. Set in 2002, Kate Moss is at the height of her success and at a moment of transition as she prepares for motherhood. After revealing that one of her life goals is to have her portrait painted by Lucian Freud, the enigmatic artist invites Moss to his studio. Infamously private and fiercely guarded, Freud begins to unravel Moss'hidden depths, and as the two British cultural icons converge, a lasting bond is formed. As their mesme rising rapport develops, Kate discovers her true self, and Freud finds his eternal muse.
BIFF25 Christy (R13)
Seventeen-year-old Christy is at a crossroads. He's just been thrown out of his pleasant suburban foster home and moved in with his estranged older brother Shane. As far as Shane is concerned this is a temporary arrangement, but Christy begins to feel at home on Cork's working class north side. As he makes friends and begins to let the community in, he also reconnects with his past through his seemingly more corrupting extended family, despite Shane's efforts to steer him away from this crowd. Shane wants something better for Christy at any cost - even if it means he has to push him away. After so many years apart, the brothers need to now reconcile their turbulent past whilst deciding what the future looks like.
BIFF25 Islands (M)
Tom (Sam Riley, Control) is the tennis coach at a luxurious island hotel, filling his time between lessons with booze and brief affairs. The arrival of the Maguire family pulls Tom out of his normal routine and he strikes up a relationship with Anne (Stacy Martin, The Brutalist), her husband Dave (Jack Farthing, Spencer) and their son Anton. Tom is unable to shake the feeling that he has met Anne before, and this tension grows between them until one night, Dave goes missing and the police investigation poin ts to both Anne and Tom as suspects. With Islands, Festival audiences are in for a "scorching, sun-frazzled Hitchcockian delight" (The Standard).
BIFF25 Words Of War (M)
Maxine Peake (also starring in I Swear at this year's Festival) expertly portrays Politkovskaya's brave crusade, putting her life in jeopardy by fighting to be an indepe ndent voice of truth for the Russian people. She refused to give up reporting on the war in Chechnya despite numerous acts of intimidation and violence, including being poisoned. Sparring with Peake on the silver screen is Jason Isaacs, in the role of Politkovskaya's husband Sasha - a TV journalist who can barely hide his jealousy of his wife's success. Irish screen legend Ciarán Hinds also joins the cast as Dmitry Muratov, Anna's editor of the independent paper Novaya Gazeta. Politkovskaya's legacy on, and her story serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting the right to report the news without fear of death or reprisal.
BIFF25 A Room With A View (PG)
A Room With a View captured the attention of the world upon its release, bringing the novel by E.M. Forster to dazzling life in the Florentine countryside and in the well-appointed homes of the English Edwardian upper classes. A comedy of manners with a quick wit and impeccable comic timing, A Room With A View is also a portrait of the quiet solitude that lies beneath Forster's characters, and of the need for human connection in a world of rigid convention. The young Englishwoman Lucy Honeychurch (played by Helena Bonham Carter), arrives in Florence on a Baedecker-style grand tour with her aunt Charlotte Bartlett (Maggie Smith). Through a series of events involving English expatriates Miss Eleanor Lavish, an unflappable novelist (Judi Dench), and the Emersons, a free-thinking father and son (played by Denholm Elliot and Julian, Lucy's life is changed forever under a loggia in Florence and in the Tuscan countryside. Ivory's delicate and playful direction spirits us from an adventure in the back alleys of Florence, lost with Dench and Smith, to the lace-parasolled rigidity of English lawn parties.
BIFF25 Christmas Karma (PG)
From visionary British director Gurinder Chadha (Bend It Like Beckham, Blinded By The Light), Christmas Karma sees ones of history's greatest novels -Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol transformed into a joyous, colourful, feel-good Christmas musical that celebrates modern-day London and all of its vibrant communities and cultures. With an all-star cast and music from Gary Barlow, Nitin Sawhney and Shaznay Lewis, the film features an eclectic soundtrack influenced by gospel, bhangra, carols, rap and classic pop songs. Christmas Karma is a festive British classic for our times, and for generations to come, that promotes a strong message to be kind, choose love and celebrate the present.
BIFF25 Lollipop (M)
In this absorbing drama, Posy Sterling (The Outrun) delivers a powerful performance as Molly, a young mum from East London who has lost everything while in prison. After serving four months, Molly assumes it will be a matter of hours before she can collect her kids from foster care - but she now faces a longer ordeal than anticipated... Molly finds herself in the mother of all catch-22s: she can't get housing because she doesn't have her kids living with her; but she can't get them back without a roof over her head. Molly has just six months to get housing and turn her life around before a judge in the family court makes the final determination whether her children will remain in long-term foster care, or return to live with her. A glimmer of hope in Molly's world is reconnecting with her best friend from school, Amina, who also finds herself on hard times. Leaning on their friendship, can Molly and Amina beat the system and take destiny into their own hands?
BIFF25 The North (M)
Prepare to be transported to the striking beauty of the Scottish wilderness in The North, a visceral journey through sheets of rain, craggy cliffs and lonesome beaches. A decade after being best friends and roommates, Chris and Lluis set out on a 600 kilometre hike through the Scottish Highlands. Following the West Highland Way and The Cape Wrath Trail, they spend 30 days tog ether in nature-hoping to rekindle their once-powerful friendship. But while Chris remains preoccupied with work and life back at home, Lluis is determined to finish the trail to prove he can do it. The solitude and silence of the Highlands forces them to confront harsh truths about themselves, their friendship, and what it truly means to stand still and listen. Set against the pace and demands of long-distance hiking, The North depicts the intricacies and challenges of both riendship and internal huma n struggles against the backdrop of the beautifully stark landscapes of the Highlands.
BIFF25 Gerry Adams: A Ballymurphy Man (E)
Irish republican leader Gerry Adams is one of the most controversial political leaders and visionaries of our time, having led the people of the North of Ireland from conflict to peace. Adams was a critical voice in the decision taken independently by the IRA to lay down their arms after their twenty-five-year war against the British. Imprisoned and shot, he was demonised and censored by dominant media as a subversive and a terrorist. Ultimately, the British and their allies were forced to recognize his legitimacy and negotiate with him - and his party Sinn Féin - the Irish peace accord known as‘ The Good Friday Agreement'. Today, Adams supports the next generations on their peaceful and inclusive path toward Irish unity. An intensely private man, protecting his family from the public eye, Adams tell his story for the first time in this eye-opening documentary. Interwoven with his words, a wealth of imagery of what is one of the most documented conflicts of our time gives an insight into Adams' world-relaxed, informal, and uncensored.
BIFF25 Twiggy (M)
An intimate, star-studded dive into the birth of an icon, and everything that followed, Twiggy is a look at the life of the greatest‘ it-girl' of all time. Director Sadie Frost follows up her 2021 documentary Quant with another deep dive into the story of a fashion legend. This time it's the model and cultural icon Dame Lesley Lawson - better known as Twiggy. This slick documentary features a combination of fascinating archival footage and new interviews with stars such as Dustin Hoffman, Paul McCartney, Charlotte Tilbury, Joanna Lumley, and many more. Telling her story for the first time herself, Twiggy is an exploration of the model's upbringing,career, relationships, and everything else that has made her the woman she is today.
Hamilton (10th Anniversary Re-release) (PG)
SCREENING AT NEWMARKET ONLY. The real-life of one of America's foremost founding fathers and first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. Filmed live on Broadway from the Richard Rodgers Theatre with the original Broadway cast.
BIFF25 Dead Of Winter (R16)
When she's unexpectedly hit by a blizzard, grief-stricken loner Barb (Thompson) gets lost among the backroads near a Minnesotan lake. While stopping to ask for help at a remote cabin in the woods, Barb discovers a young woman (Laurel Marsden), who has been kidnapped by an armed and desperate couple (Judy Greer, Marc Menchaca), intent on murder. Isolated in the desolate frozen wilds and without cell service, Barb realises she is this woman's only hope of survival. From Irish director Brian Kirk (My Boy Jack) and featuring a career-best performance from Thompson, this gritty, pulse-pounding trip is guaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat.
BIFF25 I Swear (RP13)
Funny, moving, and deeply human, I Swear tells the remarkable true story of John Davidson, a Tourette Syndrome campaigner whose humour and honesty helped the world better understand the disorder. Robert Aramayo (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power) plays Davidson, whose life was irrevocably changed at 15 years old when he developed uncontrollable vocal and physical tics. Tourette Syndrome was barely understood at the time - even by doctors - causing John years of isolation, anxiety and shame. It wasn't until Davidson reached his late twenties that things started to change. After meeting Dottie, the mother of a former school friend, who had recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer, a strong bond formed between the pair. With Dottie's unwavering support, John discovered the confidence to be himself.
BIFF25 The Choral (M)
As war rages on the Western Front, the Choral Society in Ramsden, Yorkshire has lost most of its men to the army. The Choral's ambitious committee, determined to press ahead, decides to recruit local young males to swell their ranks. They must also engage a new chorus master, and despite their suspicions that he has something to hide, their best bet seems to be Dr. Henry Guthrie (Fiennes) - driven, uncompromising, and recently returned from a career in Germany. As conscription papers start to arrive, the whole community discovers that the best response to the chaos that is laying waste to their lives is to make music together. With a knockout performance from the always - reliable Fiennes, and a compelling story to boot, The Choral is guaranteed to be a hit at this year's Festival. Book your tickets quickly to avoid disappointment!
BIFF25 The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie (M)
Maggie Smith earned her first Academy Award for this beloved period drama, originally released in 1969. Smith plays the titular Jean Brodie, a headstrong and liberated young teacher at a private school in 1930s Edinburgh. Eccentric but inspirational, Miss Brodie prefers to avoid any sort of curriculum in favour of what she feels her young female charges should know about life. Outside of class, a small group of girls compete for her favour, but their initial devotion eventually leads to jealousies, betrayal and tragedy. Based on the acclaimed novel and stage play by Muriel Spark, make time during this year's Festival to revisit Maggie Smith's award-winning performance.
BIFF25 & Sons (M)
Bill Nighy plays an aging literary superstar in this adaptation of David Gilbert's critically acclaimed novel, co-written by Oscar-winner Sarah Polley (Women Talking). Andrew Dyer (Nighy) hasn't written a word - or left the house - in 20 years. In that time he's fathered a child outside of his marriage, lost his wife (Imelda Staunton) and become estranged from his other sons. Struggling with alcoholism, Andrew's sense of his own mortality sets in, especially following the news of the death of an old friend. In an attempt to right his relationship with his sons with the time he has left, Andrew decides to bring together all of his children for the first, and likely last time. Elder brothers Richard (Johnny Flynn, One Life) and Jamie (George MacKay, 1917) reluctantly return home to make amends, only for their father to reveal a secret about their half brother Andy Jr. (Noah Jupe, A Quiet Place) that rewrites their family history in a fascinating way.
Anchor Me: The Don Mcglashan Story (TBC)
The story of a local legend: whether through his influential bands, legendary act The Front Lawn, or compositions for film and television, the songs of Don McGlashan are well known to the Kiwi ear. Less familiar is the story of the man behind the music, but that's about to change thanks to acclaimed cultural documentarian Shirley Horrocks (Peter Peryer: The Art of Seeing, Paul Callaghan: Dancing with Atoms). This captivating documentary celebrates the extraordinary journey of Don's career, packed with backstage stories, personal moments, and the magic behind chart-topping hits. With legendary colleagues like Neil Finn and Toa Fraser singing Don McGlashan's praises, and touching interviews with family offering rare glimpses into his creative soul, it's an uplifting tribute to a truly original talent.
Session Times subject to change without notice