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A Cat Called Dom (15)

A Cat Called Dom

Real life and fiction blur in this heartfelt, award-winning fusion of animation and documentary filmmaking.


A Cat Called Dom details filmmaker Will Anderson’s relationship with his mother and their journey following the diagnosis of her cancer. Whilst alone, Will privately keeps council with an animated cat called Dom - a curious character living inside his computer screen who interjects with observations, questions and actions that shed a light on Will’s feelings to a darkly humorous and often poignant effect.


We follow Will as he juggles the pressures of filmmaking whilst coming to terms with a potential earth shattering loss, causing tension with his creative collaborator transforming the film into something different from what was originally intended.


“An ingenious experiment in filmmaking as therapy.” - The Skinny


Winner of the Powell & Pressburger award for best feature at the 75th Edinburgh International Film Festival.

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Tuesday 26 Sep 202313:15

A Life on the Farm (12A)

A Life on the Farm

A strange story from Somerset. A filmmaker inherits a home movie from his late grandfather, shocked by what he sees he sets out to learn about the neighbour who made it, uncovering an artist that was well ahead of his time.


A Life on the Farm is an exploration of the life, work, and inspiring legacy of Charles Carson, an amateur filmmaking farmer and outsider artist. A crowd-pleasing, festival-favourite, touching and slightly crazy documentary about life, death, farming and outsider art.

 

“A truly fascinating, one-of-a-kind and heart-warming documentary”

★★★★ - Nerdly


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Tuesday 26 Sep 202315:00
Wednesday 27 Sep 202317:15

A Little Life (18)

A Little Life

James Norton (Happy Valley, Grantchester) stars in the ‘utterly compelling’ (★★★★★ Daily Express) theatrical event of 2023 as visionary director Ivo van Hove (A View from the Bridge) stages the English language premiere of A LITTLE LIFE. Filmed live at the Savoy Theatre, London, during its West End run, this record-breaking and ‘beautifully acted’ (★★★★ The I) production of the million-copy bestseller by Hanya Yanagihara comes to the big screen for a limited time only.


The critically acclaimed five-star play also stars Luke Thompson (Bridgerton), Omari Douglas (It’s A Sin), Zach Wyatt (The Witcher), Elliot Cowan (The Crown), Zubin Varla (Tammy Faye), Nathalie Armin (Force Majeure) and Emilio Doorgasingh (Best of Enemies).


A LITTLE LIFE follows four college friends in New York City: aspiring actor Willem, successful architect Malcolm, struggling artist JB, and prodigious lawyer Jude. As ambition, addiction, and pride threaten to pull the group apart, they always find themselves bound by their love for Jude and the mysteries of his past. But when those secrets come to light, they finally learn that to know Jude St Francis is to understand the limitless potential of love in the face of life.


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Thursday 28 Sep 202319:00
Sunday 1 Oct 202315:00

Adventure Wildlife Photography with Conrad Dickinson (PG)

Adventure Wildlife Photography with Conrad Dickinson

Since retiring as a Polar Guide, after leading or taking part in over 70 expeditions, Conrad Dickinson has returned to his first love of wildlife and photography.


Conrad will take us on an exciting journey of photography both at home and abroad and touch on both common and exotic birds and animals.


You will be blown away by Conrad’s breathtaking images.


Laced with adventure and extreme photography this will be a thrilling and exciting evening organised by Hexham Rotary Club.


Please note Membership discounts are not vaild for this performance.


All proceeds to Hexham Rotary’s Emergency Disaster Fund and the R.S.P.B.


Wine bar open from 6.45 p.m.

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Thursday 19 Oct 202319:30

Brother (15)

Brother

Propelled by the pulsing beats of Toronto’s early hip hop scene, Brother is the story of Francis and Michael (The Underground Railroad’s Aaron Pierre and The Last of Us’ Lamar Johnson), sons of Caribbean immigrants maturing into young men. The pair are sometimes close, sometimes estranged, but escalating tensions during the sweltering summer of 1991, set off a series of events that change the course of the brothers' lives forever.


A soulful meditation on wounded masculinity, fractured identity and the power of family adapted from David Chariandy’s 2017 novel. With shades of Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight - Brother crafts a timely story about the profound bond between siblings, the resilience of a community, and the irrepressible power of music.


Playing as part of our Black History Month mini-programme, where we highlight a film each week in October to celebrate Black creatives and the diverse stories and voices put to screen.


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Tuesday 17 Oct 202319:30
Wednesday 18 Oct 202314:15

Cassius X: Becoming Ali (15)

Cassius X: Becoming Ali

The Fighter. The Activist. The Disciple. The Greatest.


CASSIUS X: Becoming Ali follows the early years of Cassius Clay, from bright-eyed rookie to world heavyweight champion and from working class intellectual to one of America’s most influential civil rights campaigners. The film reveals how the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, reinforced by a friendship with revolutionary preacher, Malcolm X, set Clay on the journey to become “Cassius X”, before his induction to the Nation of Islam and ascension to the name of the great Muhammad Ali.


CASSIUS X: Becoming Ali is the extraordinary story of how one young boxer from Louisville, Kentucky became a cultural icon for the ages, forever to be known thereafter as “The Greatest.”


Playing as part of our Black History Month mini-programme, where we highlight a film each week in October to celebrate Black creatives and the diverse stories and voices put to screen.  


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Tuesday 24 Oct 202319:30
Wednesday 25 Oct 202314:00

Fremont (12A)

Fremont

Donya, a young Afghan who moved to Fremont, California after serving as a translator for the American army, spends her days working at a fortune cookie factory and her nights wide awake battling between her desire to rebuild her life and the overbearing guilt she carries within. In a bid to connect with the world, she sends an unconventional message through a fortune cookie.


Tinged with Jarmuschian deadpan humour, this sensitive immigrant tale packs a breakout performance by real-life refugee Anaita Wali Zada, joined by a perpetually off-kilter Gregg Turkington and Jeremy Allen White from The Bear as a heartthrob mechanic.


"Fremont is truly one of the most special movies to come out of Sundance Film Festival this year" - Movie Web


“Winningly reminiscent of the mid-80s US indie cinema of Jarmusch and Hartley”

★★★★★ Uncut

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Tuesday 26 Sep 202319:30
Wednesday 27 Sep 202315:00

Frozen (Disney 100) (PG)

Frozen (Disney 100)

Young princess Anna of Arendelle dreams about finding true love at her sister Elsa’s coronation. Fate takes her on a dangerous journey in an attempt to end the eternal winter that has fallen over the kingdom. She's accompanied by ice delivery man Kristoff, his reindeer Sven, and snowman Olaf. On an adventure where she will find out what friendship, courage, family, and true love really means.


To celebrate Disney’s centenary, we are offering a selection of their classic, ground-breaking animated family features. Relive the magic on the big screen.


All films in our Disney 100 programme are just £5.


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Saturday 14 Oct 202312:30
Sunday 15 Oct 202313:00

Greatest Showman - Singalong (FOSCARS) (PG)

Greatest Showman - Singalong (FOSCARS)

We are teaming up with our friends at Stage Fright and Gateway into the Community for an annual evening of community celebration, the FOSCARS.


We will enjoy a short film from each of the groups, that give opportunity and support to those living with learning difficulties, followed by a special singalong screening of the 2017 all singing and dancing hit, The Greatest Showman.


The night will end with an awards ceremony where members of the groups will be awarded for their creativity with our very special, Forum Oscars.


This event is open to all members of the public, and we encourage smart dress and a celebratory attitude to kick off the first annual, FOSCARS.


(Public booking will open Aug 31st to allow priority booking to community groups)


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Saturday 21 Oct 202319:00

Once Upon a Time in Uganda (15)

Once Upon a Time in Uganda

A tale too wild for Hollywood. Welcome to Wakaliwood.


The story of Isaac Nabwana, a Ugandan brickmaker and action filmmaker hailed as “Africa’s Tarantino.”


Through comedy and kung-fu, this documentary chronicles the unlikely friendship of the filmmaker and Alan Hofmanis, a film programmer from New York. While Isaac tirelessly makes feature after feature, Alan brings his films to international audiences. But tensions flare as Isaac’s star rises - threatening their partnership and all of Wakaliwood.



“In this love letter to outsider DIY filmmaking, cannibals will kung-fu and heads will explode.” - Little White Lies


“A film which will remind its viewers why they fell in love with cinema in the first place.” - Eye For Film



Playing as part of our Black History Month mini-programme, where we highlight a film each week in October to celebrate Black creatives and the diverse stories and voices put to screen.

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Tuesday 10 Oct 202319:15

Royal Opera: L'Elisir D'amore (TBC)

Royal Opera: L'Elisir D'amore

Country boy Nemorino is determined to win the haughty Adina’s heart, but she refuses to give him the time of day. Can Doctor Dulcamara’s so-called ‘elixir of love’ work its magic?


Conductor Sesto Quatrini makes his house debut, as does soprano Nadine Sierra in the role of Adina. She is joined by Liparit Avetisyan, Boris Pinkhasovich and the incomparable Bryn Terfel as the genial wheeler-dealer Doctor Dulcamara.

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Thursday 5 Oct 202319:15

Stop Making Sense 4K (PG)

Stop Making Sense 4K

The greatest concert film of all time, Stop Making Sense brings to the screen Talking Heads at Hollywood's Pantages Theater in December 1983: David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison, alongside an ecstatic ensemble of supporting musicians.


Renowned filmmaker Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs) captures the band at their exhilarating best, in this new and complete restoration for the film's 40th anniversary.

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Saturday 14 Oct 202320:00

The Departed (18)

The Departed

Action packed thriller set in Boston, where a long-simmering hostility between the police department and an Irish-American is primed to explode. The fuse is lit when a gangster (Matt Damon) is chosen to infiltrate the police force--and a young cop (Leonardo DiCaprio) goes undercover within the gang. Now, when the two moles uncover each other's identity, the battle begins.


2023 still holds some major movie magic and among our most anticipated are Ridley Scott’s NAPOLEON, and Martin Scorsese’s KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON.


As we await these new releases our Forum Film Club will be looking back into the catalogue of the two cinema maestros.


Out of the many Marty and Leo collaborations this is one of our favourites and is the only film Martin Scorsese has won the Academy Award for Best Director. It also took home Best Picture, Best Editing and Best Adapted Screenplay.


Each film will be followed by an optional free to attend discussion in our cinema bar. Forum Film Club screenings are open to all and no signing up is required. All you have to do is book a ticket, come along, and enjoy meeting with likeminded cinema lovers!

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Tuesday 3 Oct 202318:30 (Forum Film Club)

The Lesson (15)

The Lesson

Liam (Daryl McCormack), an aspiring and ambitious young writer, eagerly accepts a tutoring position at the family estate of his idol, renowned author J.M. Sinclair (Richard E Grant).


Soon enough, lies big and small unfurl as a well-intentioned exercise quickly transforms into a saga of lust, betrayal, jealousy, and the quest for legacy-defining relevance.  


Sinclair, his wife Hélène (Julie Delpy), and their son Bertie all guard a dark past, one that threatens Liam’s future as well as their own. A battle of wits begins with everyone carrying much to lose.





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Tuesday 26 Sep 202317:00
Wednesday 27 Sep 202319:15
Thursday 28 Sep 202316:15 (Subtitled)

The Old Oak (15)

The Old Oak

IT’S NOT WHERE YOU’RE FROM, IT’S WHAT YOU BRING.


The Old Oak is a special place to the working class community of County Durham, a once thriving mining town that after 30 years of decline has fallen on hard times. As the last pub standing and the only remaining public space for the community to meet landlord TJ Ballantyne (Dave Turner), is hanging on to the pub by his fingertips.


Tensions quickly rise when the pub becomes contested territory after the sudden arrival of Syrian refugees. An unlikely friendship begins between TJ and curious young Syrian Yara. Together they look for a way to bring the two communities together.


So unfolds a deeply moving drama about their fragilities and hopes. Another unmissable social realist parable from director Ken Loach.



"Ken Loach’s fierce final call for compassion and solidarity."

- ★★★★

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

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Friday 29 Sep 202313:30 (Dementia Friendly)16:30
Saturday 30 Sep 202318:30
Sunday 1 Oct 202319:45
Monday 2 Oct 202317:15
Tuesday 3 Oct 202313:0015:45 (Subtitled)
Wednesday 4 Oct 202314:3019:30
Thursday 5 Oct 202316:30

The Prince of Egypt: The Musical (12A)

The Prince of Egypt: The Musical

Based on the classic DreamWorks Animation film and featuring Stephen Schwartz’s “miraculous music” (Time Out) – including his Academy Award®-winning song ‘When You Believe’ – and Sean Cheesman’s “astonishing choreography” (The Guardian), this epic, critically acclaimed production with an original London cast and orchestra of more than 60 artists tells an inspiring tale of resilience and hope.


Journey through the wonders of Ancient Egypt as two young men, raised together as brothers in a kingdom of privilege, find themselves suddenly divided by a secret past. One must rule as Pharaoh, the other must rise up and free his true people; both face a destiny that will change history forever.


Filmed live at the Dominion Theatre in London, this spectacular stage show comes to cinemas for the first time.








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Sunday 22 Oct 202313:30

Theater Camp (12A)

Theater Camp

After the indomitable and beloved founder of a scrappy theatre camp in upstate New York falls into a coma, the eccentric staff must band together with her clueless “crypto-bro” son to keep the thespian paradise afloat.


This delightfully silly mockumentary calls back to the camp cult classic, Wet Hot American Summer and has a definite Christoper Guest influence, (This is Spinal Tap, Best in Show).


Packed with jokes and brimming with new talent. Starring Molly Gordon (Booksmart, The Bear)  - who also co-directs, Ben Platt (Pitch Perfect), Patti Harrison (I Think You Should Leave), Ayo Edibiri (The Bear), and Amy Sedaris (The Mandalorian).


One of the more unique comedies to hit cinema screens in a while, you don’t have to be a theatre kid to give this charming, upbeat, and warm production a standing ovation.



"The film that has made me laugh by far the most – at times so helplessly I slid out of my seat – since the end of the pandemic."

- ★★★★★ The Telegraph



 "This joyous mockumentary is the funniest film in years."

- ★★★★★ Digital Spy



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Friday 29 Sep 202319:15
Saturday 30 Sep 202316:00
Wednesday 4 Oct 202317:15

Toy Story (Disney 100) (PG)

Toy Story (Disney 100)

Led by Woody, Andy's toys live happily in his room until Andy's birthday brings Buzz Lightyear onto the scene. Afraid of losing his place in Andy's heart, Woody plots against Buzz. But when circumstances separate Buzz and Woody from their owner, the duo eventually learns to put aside their differences.


To celebrate Disney’s centenary, we are offering a selection of their classic, ground-breaking animated family features. Relive the magic on the big screen.


All films in our Disney 100 programme are just £5.


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Saturday 30 Sep 202313:00
Sunday 1 Oct 202312:30

Wattstax: 50th Anniversary (TBC)

Wattstax: 50th Anniversary

In 1972, the community of Watts came together for a giant music event from Stax Records. The Afro-American Woodstock concert held in Los Angeles seven years after the Watts riots.


Mixing footage from the revolutionary concert with the living conditions in the current day Watts neighbourhood, the film won the Golden Globe for Best Documentary Film and features incredible performances from Rufus Thomas, Issac Hayes, The Staple Sisters, and more, with euphoric support from Richard Pryor and Jesse Jackson.


Celebrating its 50th anniversary, this documentary remains a vital account of American cultural history.


Playing as part of our Black History Month mini-programme, where we highlight a film each week in October to celebrate Black creatives and the diverse stories and voices put to screen.  


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Monday 2 Oct 202320:00