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WHAT'S ON - 08/06/2025

  • ALONG CAME LOVE

    Normandy, 1947. Single mother Madeleine (Anaïs Demoustier) is making ends meet by working as a waitress in a hotel restaurant. One day on the beach, she meets François (Vincent Lacoste), a student from a wealthy family; despite their contrasting social... Read More

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  • DIETRICH: MOROCCO

    The role for which Dietrich received her sole Oscar nomination, Morocco was the first of six American collaborations with director Josef von Sternberg, who came with her from Europe following The Blue Angel. The film that launched her in America sees her as... Read More

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  • E.1027: EILEEN GRAY AND THE HOUSE BY THE SEA

    A love triangle in the Parisian art scene of the 1930s is brought to life in this stylish docufiction about iconic Irish artist and architect Eileen Gray, who built her modernist dream house on the Riviera, only to be upstaged... Read More

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  • HANEKE: FUNNY GAMES (1997)

    A middle-class family arrive at their lake house for a vacation, but before long, two eerily polite young men, Peter and Paul, appear on their doorstep. What begins as an awkward interaction soon spirals into a home invasion when the boys take the... Read More

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  • THE ENCAMPMENTS

    The Encampments chronicles the Columbia University Gaza solidarity encampments that began in April 2024. as students faced police raids, media attacks, and political condemnation, their movement spread to universities across the world. Through exclusive footage and intimate interviews, The... Read More

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  • THE FLATS

    Belfast’s New Lodge is a Catholic neighbourhood violently affected by the Troubles. Many of the men who live here engaged in paramilitary activity in their youth and now suffer from disillusionment, unemployment, and poor mental health. The women work to... Read More

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