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I’m Still Here (15)

Walter Salles, 2024 138 mins The happy life of a family in 1970s Rio De Janeiro is shattered when military occupation leads to a forced disappearance in this tense Portuguese-language drama, featuring intense sequences of real-world threat and violence. Screenings Saturday 22 March, 7pm Sunday 23 March, 10.30am Tuesday 25 March, 10.30am

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Brief Encounter (70th Anniversary) (PG)

David Lean, 1945 87 mins Brief Encounter is a romantic drama, from 1945, about a man and woman, both married, who meet in a railway station and embark upon a short romance. Screening Sunday 16 March, 2pm

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Relaxed: Dog Man (U)

Peter Hastings 89 mins A heroic half-dog, half-man police officer pursues a villainous cat in this animated adventure that includes moments of threat and slapstick. Screening Sunday 3o March, 10.30

About Relaxed Screenings

Relaxed Screenings have sensory-friendly adjustments which aim to reduce over-stimulation and create a relaxed and welcoming environment for those who might need it. Relaxed Screenings particularly appeal to autistic, learning disabled and neurodivergent visitors, along with their friends, family, or support. Relaxed screenings include the following adjustments:
  • Tickets are limited to reduce the number of people in the cinema
  • Visitors are free to move around the space as needed
  • No trailers are shown
  • The hand dryers in the Sky Room toilets are switched off
  • Lighting is kept at a slightly higher level
  • Opening and closing slides to the film are played to support transition
Relaxed These events have sensory-friendly adjustments which aim to reduce over-stimulation and create a relaxed and welcoming environment.  

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Macbeth: David Tennant and Cush Jumbo (12A)

114 mins The ambitions of a nobleman and his wife lead to murder in this recording of Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy, performed at the Donmar warehouse. The atmospheric production features bloody detail and some intense threat. An incredible cast including David Tennant and Cush Jumbo, lead this live play streamed from the National Theatre.  

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Milk & Baby: September Says

Ariane Labed 100 mins The close relationship between a pair of sisters is strained by jealousy and control in this unsettling drama, which contains scenes of bullying and abusive behaviour in addition to a sequence of graphic sexual detail. Screening Friday 28 March, 10.30am [AD] Milk & Baby screenings are for guardians and babies under the age of 1 years old. An adult must be accompanied by a baby to attend. Each ticket also comes with a free tea or filter coffee available from the café. Supported by Milk & Beans, Milton Keynes’ first and only Specialty Coffee Roasters. This film is available with Audio Description. If you would like to book an Audio Description headset in advance of your visit, please contact our Front of House team on 01908 676 900 or info@mkgallery.org. Visit Accessibility - MK Gallery to read more information on our accessibility.  

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Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy (15)

Michael Morris 125 mins Widowed Bridget Jones juggles work, life and love in this romantic comedy. This fourth film in the series, adapted from Helen Fielding's novels, features strong language and sex references familiar from previous instalments. Screenings Saturday 15 March, 7pm Tuesday 18 March, 2pm Wednesday 19 March, 10.30am

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Becoming Led Zeppelin (12A)

Bernard MacMahon 122 mins The rise to fame of the British hard rock band in the 1960s is recounted in this intimate documentary which features contributions from the surviving members, as well as footage from recording sessions and concerts. Screenings  Tuesday 11 March, 7pm Wednesday 12 March. 2pm

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The Monkey (15) [AD]

Osgood Perkins 98 mins Two estranged brothers are brought back together when a seemingly supernatural and malicious toy monkey plagues their lives in this darkly comic horror film, which features bloody killings with gory detail. Screenings Friday 21 March, 2pm [AD] Saturday 22 March, 4.30pm [AD]

This film is available with Audio Description [AD]. If you would like to book an Audio Description headset in advance of your visit, please contact our Front of House team on 01908 676 900 or info@mkgallery.org. Visit Accessibility - MK Gallery to read more information on our accessibility.

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The 4:30 Club: Mufasa: The Lion King

Barry Jenkins, 2024 118 mins Mufasa, a cub lost and alone, meets a sympathetic lion named Taka, the heir to a royal bloodline. The chance meeting sets in motion an expansive journey of a group of misfits searching for their destiny. Screening time Friday 21 March, 4.30pm Tuesday 25 March, 4.30pm

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The 4:30 Club: Dog Man (U)

Peter Hastings 89 mins A heroic half-dog, half-man police officer pursues a villainous cat in this animated adventure that includes moments of threat and slapstick. Screening Tuesday 01 April, 4.30pm  

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September Says (18) [AD]

Ariane Labed 100 mins The close relationship between a pair of sisters is strained by jealousy and control in this unsettling drama, which contains scenes of bullying and abusive behaviour in addition to a sequence of graphic sexual detail. Screenings Friday 28 March, 7pm [AD] Saturday 29 March, 2pm [AD] Tuesday 01 April, 2pm [AD] This film is available with Audio Description [AD]. If you would like to book an Audio Description headset in advance of your visit, please contact our Front of House team on 01908 676 900 or info@mkgallery.org. Visit Accessibility - MK Gallery to read more information on our accessibility.

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Relaxed: The Sloth Lane (U)

A young sloth and her family open a taco truck, clashing with a rival fast-food owner in this lively Australian animated comedy, which balances threatening and upsetting scenes with comedy and reassuring outcomes. Discover the social story: The Sloth Lane - Relaxed Screening Social Story (6) Screening Sunday 16 March, 10.30am  

About Relaxed Screenings

Relaxed Screenings have sensory-friendly adjustments which aim to reduce over-stimulation and create a relaxed and welcoming environment for those who might need it. These particularly appeal to autistic, learning disabled and neurodivergent visitors, along with their friends, family, or support. Relaxed screenings include the following adjustments:
  • Tickets are limited to reduce the number of people in the cinema
  • Visitors are free to move around the space as needed
  • No trailers are shown
  • The hand dryers in the Sky Room toilets are switched off
  • Lighting is kept at a slightly higher level
  • Opening and closing slides to the film are played to support transition
 

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