Cinema

Sirat (15)
Dir. Oliver Laxe (2026) Runtime: 115 mins Oscar nominations 2026: Best International Feature A father, accompanied by his son, goes looking for his missing daughter in North Africa. Screenings Friday 27 March, 2.00pm Friday 27 March, 7.00pm Saturday 28 March, 3.50pm Sunday 29 March, 1.00pm Tuesday 31 March, 2.00pm Wednesday 1 April, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
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The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (PG)
Dir. Peter Browngardt (2026) Runtime: 91 mins Porky Pig and Daffy Duck become Earth's only hope when their antics at the local bubble-gum factory uncover a secret alien mind-control plot. Faced with cosmic odds, they must save their town and the world while not driving each other totally looney. Screenings Friday 20 March, 4.30pm Saturday 21 March, 10.30am Sunday 22 March, 11.00am (Relaxed Viewing) Tuesday 24 March, 5.00pm
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The President’s Cake (12A)
Dir. Hasan Hadi (2026) Runtime: 105 mins In 1990s Iraq, 9-year-old Lamia must bake Saddam Hussein's birthday cake. She scrambles to find ingredients for this compulsory task while facing potential punishment if she fails. Screenings Friday 13 March, 1.40pm Saturday 14 March, 12.50pm Sunday 15 March, 12.30pm Tuesday 17 March, 10.30am (Silver Screenings) Tuesday 17 March, 4.10pm
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Othello (PG)
Dir. Tom Morris (2026) Runtime: 165 mins Shakespeare’s Othello rages to life like never before in a new production starring David Harewood, Toby Jones, Caitlin FitzGerald, Vinette Robinson and Luke Treadaway. Directed by Tony Award-winner Tom Morris with music by PJ Harvey, this epic story of manipulation, jealousy and toxic masculinity explores the darker side of power, rage and desire. Filmed live at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London especially for the big screen. Screenings Saturday 21 March, 6.20pm Wednesday 25 March, 2.00pm
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One Battle After Another (15) [Re-Release]
Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson (2025) Runtime: 162 mins Oscar nominations 2026: Best Director When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunites to rescue one of their own's daughter. Screenings Tuesday 17 March, 6.30pm Wednesday 18 March, 2.00pm
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Song of the Suburbs (BFI Archive) + Q&A
Dir. Graham Williamson (2025) Runtime: 66 mins Screening + Q+A with filmmaker Graham Williamson and John Grindrod
The suburbs are often portrayed as dull, conformist and hermetic. But with over 80% of the UK population calling these areas home, this playful yet empathetic compilation challenges enduring stereotypes by centring the experiences and eccentricities of their numerous residents. The development of these spaces, and the narratives surrounding them, has been captured over the past 100 years by early filmmakers, citizen journalists, amateur documentarians and, most recently, a growing charge of online moving image creators – all brought together here to reveal the multiple identities and realities underneath the cultural image.
This event is presented in partnership with Pooleyville as part of the BFI National Archive’s Our Screen Heritage programme, focused on reframing the public’s current and future relationship with the BFI National Archive and its collections. It is supported by the BFI Screen Heritage Fund, awarding National Lottery funding, and MK City Council. Screening Saturday 7 March, 2pm
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My Father’s Shadow (12A)
Dir. Akinola Davies (2026) Runtime: 93 mins Two young brothers explore Lagos with their estranged father during the 1993 Nigerian election crisis, witnessing both the city's magnitude and their father's daily struggles as political unrest threatens their journey home. Screenings Friday 6 March, 5.10pm Saturday 7 March, 4.50pm Tuesday 10 March, 11.00am (Silver Screenings)
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Man On The Run (15)
Dir. Morgan Neville (2026) Runtime: 115 mins What happens when you wake up the morning after leaving the most important rock band of all time? In April 1970, Paul released his first solo album, McCartney. When asked what he’d do next, he said his only plan was to grow up. Man on the Run, from Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy Award-winning director Morgan Neville, captures Paul’s transformative decade in the wake of The Beatles’ break-up and the rise of his new band Wings. Screenings Saturday 28 March, 1.20pm Tuesday 31 March, 5.00pm
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Little Amelie (PG)
Dir. Liane Cho Han, Mailys Vallade Runtime: 77 mins Oscar nominations 2026: Best Animated Feature The world is a perplexing, peaceful mystery to Amélie until a miraculous encounter with chocolate ignites her wild sense of curiosity. As she develops a deep attachment to her family's housekeeper, Nishio-san, Amélie discovers the wonders of nature as well as the emotional truths hidden beneath the surface of her family's idyllic life as foreigners in post-war Japan. Screenings Friday 27 March, 10.30am (Milk & Baby) Saturday 28 March, 10.30am Sunday 29 March, 10.30am (Relaxed Viewing)
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If I Had Legs I’d Kick You (15)
Dir. Mary Bronstein (2026) Runtime: 113 mins With her life crashing down around her, Linda (Rose Byrne) attempts to navigate her child's mysterious illness, her absent husband, a missing person, and an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist (Conan O'Brien). Sharply funny and deeply resonant, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You is an electrifying drama from filmmaker Mary Bronstein, anchored by a mesmerising performance from Rose Byrne. Screenings Friday 20 March, 10.30am (Milk & Baby) Saturday 21 March, 12.50pm Tuesday 24 March, 7.10pm Thursday 26 March, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
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Goat (PG)
Dir. Tyree Dillihay, Adam Rossette (2026) Runtime: 100 mins Will is a small goat with big dreams who gets a once-in-a-lifetime shot to join the pros and play roarball–a high-intensity, co-ed, full-contact sport dominated by the fastest, fiercest animals in the world. Will’s new teammates aren’t thrilled about having a little goat on their roster, but Will is determined to revolutionize the sport and prove once and for all that “smalls can ball! Screenings Saturday 14 March, 10.30am Sunday 15 March, 10.20am (Relaxed Viewing)
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Frankenstein (15) [Re-Release]
Dir. Guillermo del Toro (2025) Runtime: 149 mins Oscar nominations 2026: Best Director A brilliant but egotistical scientist brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation. Screening Friday 20 March, 6.30pm Tuesday 24 March, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)