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Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo (12A)

Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo is a phenomenon. She is arguably the world’s favourite female artist – beloved by young and old. Exhibition on Screen’s award-winning film – first released during covid to a restricted audience - is back by popular demand with an exciting new addition from the blockbuster transatlantic exhibition from Tate Britain and MFA Houston 'Frida Kahlo: the Making of an Icon'. Back in the cinemas in May 2026, one month before the Tate exhibition opens, allowing audiences to watch both the film and see the show.


Who was Frida Kahlo? Everyone knows her face but who was the woman behind the bright colours, the big brows and the floral crowns? Take a journey through the life of a true icon, discover her art, and uncover the true story of her rebellious, passionate and turbulent life.


Making use of the latest technology to deliver previously unimaginable quality, we take an in-depth look at key works throughout her career. Using letters Kahlo wrote to guide us, this definitive film reveals her deepest emotions and unlocks the secrets and symbolism contained within her art.


Created in close collaboration with world experts and those who knew her.

Additional new material from the curators of the groundbreaking new Tate Britain and MFA Houston exhibition.


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Tuesday 19 May 202619:30

Our Land (12A)

Our Land

Our Land dares to tread where few have trespassed before, asking the timely question of who has the right to roam in the English countryside?


The UK is a wild and beautiful place, but the vast majority of it is off limits to the general public, with 92% of land and 97% of all rivers in England not legally accessible. At the same time, it is a landscape shaped by centuries of inheritance and tradition, with land held and cared for by families across multiple generations.


Our Land takes us to the heart of the ‘Right to Roam’ movement as it embarks on a provocative trail of mass trespass, campaigning and education, while also exploring landowners’ concerns around environmental protection and the danger such widespread access could pose to a landscape already under threat.


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Wednesday 13 May 202613:00
Thursday 14 May 202616:30

Our Land + Q&A (12A)

Our Land + Q&A

This screening includes a Q&A with Jo Aris from Right to Roam and Gill Turner from the Hexham Climate Cafe.


Buying a ticket to this screening automatically enters you into a prize draw to win a copy of the best seller 'The Book of Trespass' by Nick Hayes.


Our Land dares to tread where few have trespassed before, asking the timely question of who has the right to roam in the English countryside?

 

The UK is a wild and beautiful place, but the vast majority of it is off limits to the general public, with 92% of land and 97% of all rivers in England not legally accessible. At the same time, it is a landscape shaped by centuries of inheritance and tradition, with land held and cared for by families across multiple generations.

 

Our Land takes us to the heart of the ‘Right to Roam’ movement as it embarks on a provocative trail of mass trespass, campaigning and education, while also exploring landowners’ concerns around environmental protection and the danger such widespread access could pose to a landscape already under threat.


£5 for Friends of the Forum Members.


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Wednesday 13 May 202618:30

Our Planet, The People, My Blood (15)

Our Planet, The People, My Blood

Alan Owen, a descendant of an Atomic Soldier, has fought tirelessly for the rights of those affected by Nuclear Weapons Testing around the world. Through global first hand accounts, we follow Alan on his journey, as he takes on the UK's Ministry of Defence, in a landmark legal battle that seeks recognition and compensation for millions.


Since 1945 there have been over 2,000 nuclear weapons tests conducted across our planet. The resulting radiation and issues from these tests have impacted not only soldiers involved in the testing programmes, it has touched everyone alive today. This documentary brings to light the little known, devastating impact of the world’s testing programmes, and how they have impacted different communities and people for millennia to come.


Filmed over 3 years, Director Daniel Everitt-Lock and his team travelled across 20 different states in the USA (including Hawaii), the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, covering over 100,000 miles. On a shoestring budget, they managed to pull together a world class documentary that was accepted into IDFA’s Docs for Sale Programme, and has gone on to screen privately in UK parliament in January 2026, gaining cross party support for the issue.


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Thursday 14 May 202619:00

Super Mario Galaxy Movie (PG)

Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Mario ventures into space, exploring cosmic worlds and tackling galactic challenges far from the familiar Mushroom Kingdom.

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Saturday 16 May 202613:30
Sunday 17 May 202613:30

The Devil Wears Prada 2 (12A)

The Devil Wears Prada 2

Almost twenty years after making their iconic turns as Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel—Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci return to the fashionable streets of New York City and the sleek offices of Runway Magazine in the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2006 phenomenon that defined a generation.


Miranda Priestly navigates her career amid the decline of traditional magazine publishing. She faces off against Emily Charlton, her one-time assistant, now a high-powered executive for a luxury group, with advertising dollars that Priestly desperately needs.


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Friday 15 May 202616:3019:30
Saturday 16 May 202616:0019:00
Sunday 17 May 202616:0019:00
Monday 18 May 202617:3020:30
Tuesday 19 May 202613:3016:30

The Stranger (15)

The Stranger

A sublime adaptation of Albert Camus’ landmark novella from multi-award winning writer/director François Ozon.


In 1930s Algeria, apathetic Frenchman Meursault shows total indifference to life. His emotional detachment leads to a murder, followed by a trial that scrutinizes both the crime and his character.


A gripping account of human absurdity elegantly captured in crisp black and white photography. Ozon has said: ‘‘The themes in the book could hardly be more topical: an emotionally absent hero detached from the world, confronting our mortality, the individual’s quest for meaning in an increasingly alienating world.”


£5 for Friends of the Forum Members!


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Wednesday 13 May 202615:30