Thu 23 July - Wed 29 July
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Exhibition On Screen: Frida Kahlo (E) 90 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 6:00PM
Fri Wed 10:45AM
Sat 2:45PM
Sun 5:30PM
Mon 10:30AM
Tue 12:45PM
Colours Of Time (M) 126 mins
Thu Tue Wed 10:45AM, 12:45PM, 6:00PM
Fri 10:45AM, 1:00PM, 5:45PM, 7:45PM
Sat 10:45AM, 3:00PM, 5:45PM, 7:45PM
Sun 10:00AM, 12:45PM, 2:15PM, 5:00PM
Mon 10:30AM, 12:45PM, 6:00PM
Met Opera 2025-26: Eugene Onegin (M) 245 mins No Free Tickets
Thu Wed 10:45AM
Sun 10:00AM
H Is For Hawk (M) 119 mins
Mon 6:30PM
Session Times subject to change without notice
Exhibition On Screen: Frida Kahlo (E)
First released during Covid to a restricted audience, Frida Kahlo is back by popular demand with exciting new footage from the blockbuster transatlantic exhibition from Tate Modern and MFA Houston ‘Frida Kahlo: The Making of an Icon’. This new material examines Kahlo’s transformation into a global icon, the birth of 'Fridamania' and the new generation of artists and activists that carry on her legacy. Created in close collaboration with leading experts and those who knew her, Exhibition on Screen’s trademark combination of expert interviews and detailed explorations of Kahlo's art delivers a treasure trove of colour and vibrancy, delving deeper than any film has done before into her incredible life and enduring legacy. Don't miss this chance to get to know the real Frida Kahlo on the big screen.
Colours Of Time (M)
Brought together by the unexpected inheritance of an abandoned house in rural Normandy, four cousins discover they share a mysterious family history. In 1895, their ancestor Adèle, then aged 21, leaves her hometown to search for her mother in Paris. She discovers a city on the cusp of modernity, bustling with new-found avant-garde creativity, with the rise of photography and the birth of Impressionist painting. As her descendants retrace her steps, they unravel Adèle's surprising past. The two timelines of 1895 and 2024 intertwine and collide, confronting the cousins' contemporary attitudes with life in late 19th century Paris, leaving everyone's future forever changed.
Met Opera 2025-26: Eugene Onegin (M)
Following her acclaimed 2024 company debut in Puccini's Madama Butterfly, soprano Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as Tatiana, the lovestruck young heroine in this ardent operatic adaptation of Pushkin. Baritone Igor Golovatenko reprises his portrayal of the urbane Onegin, who realizes his affection for her all too late. The Met's evocative production, directed by Tony Award-winner Deborah Warner, "offers a beautifully detailed reading of... Tchaikovsky's lyrical romance" (The Telegraph).
H Is For Hawk (M)
When Helen's beloved father passes away, she is overtaken by grief and loses herself in memories of their time birding and exploring the natural world together. She becomes obsessed with the idea of training her own goshawk, and so she brings the fearsome bird Mabel home to Cambridge with her. Ready to embark on the arduous process of trying to train the wildest of animals, Helen fills the freezer with hawk food and turns off her phone. But as she labors to teach Mabel how to hunt and fly free on her own, Helen uncovers how neglected her own emotions and life have become. Based on a true story and a memoir of the same name, H IS FOR HAWK is a soaring journey of the connection between people and nature, and how it might be possible to reconcile loss through love.
Session Times subject to change without notice