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The Roses is a reimagining of the 1989 classic film The War of the Roses, based on the novel by Warren Adle.
Deaf follows a young deaf woman and her hearing partner, who are expecting a baby. Unable to know whether their child will be hearing or deaf until birth, it’s a beautiful, nuanced depiction of their journey. The clever use of sound and silence immerses us in Ángela's experience and explores the struggles she faces, given the inadequacies of the world for deaf people. Captioned version. In Spanish and English with English subtitles.
There will be an option to discuss the film after over free tea and coffee.
Deaf is screening as part of National Inclusion Week® (taking place 15 to 21 September), a yearly event that takes place every September that is dedicated to celebrating inclusion and taking action to build inclusive workplaces. It’s a great week to discuss intersectional issues and include all your communities – across gender, race, religion, LGBTQ+, disabilities, carers and social mobility.
A life-affirming, genre-bending story based on Stephen King's novella about three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz. Starring Tom Hiddleston, Mark Hamill, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Karen Gillan, Matthew Lillard & Jacob Tremblay. Directed by Mike Flanagan (The Fall of the House of Usher, The Haunting of Hill House, Midnight Mass - Netflix; Doctor Sleep, Gerald's Game).
Escapes offers everyone the opportunity to discover their local independent cinema with two tickets per booking, on the house.
Thanks to the BFI awarding National Lottery funding, audiences can experience brand new films before release and long before they’re available to stream at home.
Plus, get the chance to enjoy classic movies on the big screen as they were meant to be seen. There's never been a better time to Escape to the Cinema.
Fresh out of prison, Ricky struggles to leave his past behind, but it keeps trying to pull him back in, while he fights to protect his younger brother Curtis. It's a powerful story of loyalty, a chance for redemption, and brotherhood - A must-see on the big screen.
Tickets can only be booked here or at the RBC from 7pm on the day of the film.
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- Tagged: Drama, November