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The Inspiration of St Matthew 1604 by Caravaggio Cinema, Event Cinema

Caravaggio

Thu 8 Jan, 8pm

Exhibition on Screen

Five years in the making, this film reveals Caravaggio as never before - through his own words, hidden self-portraits, and the enduring mystery of his dramatic life and disappearance.

Two opera performers in period costumes share an intimate moment onstage. The man, dressed in a dark formal suit with a white cravat, leans in as if to kiss the woman’s cheek. The woman, wearing an elegant off-the-shoulder white gown with gold accents and ornate jewelry, tilts her head back with a dramatic, emotional expression. Warm, theatrical lighting highlights their faces against a blurred background. Cinema, Opera, Event Cinema, Matinée

Verdi’s La traviata

Sat 17 Jan, 2pm

The Royal Opera (Encore Screening)

Violetta and Alfredo’s passionate romance unfolds in Verdi’s La Traviata, where love clashes with society’s demands. Featuring Ermonela Jaho, this sumptuous production reveals the opera’s heartbreaking beauty and unforgettable music.

Poster for Inter Alia - Rosamund Pike dressed in a distressed tuxedo Cinema, Event Cinema

Cinema: Inter Alia

Sun 18 Jan, 7.30pm

National Theatre Live: Encore

Judge Jessica Parks (Rosamund Pike) juggles justice, motherhood, and marriage until one event threatens everything. From Suzie Miller and Justin Martin, creators of Prima Facie, comes a powerful new play on masculinity and motherhood.

Promotional poster for Caravaggio – Exhibition on Screen. On the left, a dramatic Baroque painting shows an older bearded man writing as an angel leans down from above. On the right, a close-up of a dark-haired, bearded man’s face emerges from shadow. The title “CARAVAGGIO” appears across the center, with the Exhibition on Screen logo and credits, including “featuring Jack Bannell as Caravaggio,” along the bottom. Cinema, Event Cinema

Caravaggio

Sun 8 Feb, 7pm

Exhibition on Screen

Five years in the making, this film reveals Caravaggio as never before - through his own words, hidden self-portraits, and the enduring mystery of his dramatic life and disappearance.

An image depicting the rapid movement of one female dancer Cinema, Dance, Event Cinema

Woolf Works

Tue 10 Feb, 7pm

The Royal Ballet (Encore Screening)

Wayne McGregor’s Woolf Works blends themes from Virginia Woolf’s novels into a poetic, non-linear ballet triptych, set to Max Richter’s evocative score, capturing her imaginative spirit in a groundbreaking production.

Poster for Saipan. Éanna Hardwicke and Steve Coogan face each other with angry faces Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Saipan

Mon 16 Feb, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★ The Guardian

A vivid, compelling retelling of the notorious clash between Roy Keane (Éanna Hardwicke) and Mick McCarthy (Steve Coogan) before the 2002 World Cup.

Poster for Blue Moon. Margaret Qualley stands, smiling, at Ethan Hawke sitting on a bar stool. There is a quintessential 1920s bar behind them. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Blue Moon

Mon 23 Feb, 5pm & 8pm

Best Musical or Comedy Nominee, Golden Globes 2026

Ethan Hawke portrays Lorenz Hart in Richard Linklater’s film about friendship, art and fading success during Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! triumph in 1940s New York.

Nick (1917’s George MacKay) and Liam (Callum Turner), stand outside in a open landscape, they both have worried, confused looks on their faces. Cinema, Event Cinema

DIFF 2026: Rose of Nevada

Tue 24 Feb, 8pm

Dublin International Film Festival 2026

When a fishing boat lost at sea 30 years ago mysteriously returns to a Cornish harbour, two men take the chance of a new life, only to find themselves caught in a surreal time-slip that drags their community into the past.

Poster for Palestine 36. A man wearing a head wrap stands defiantly with his hands behind his head, while in the foreground blurred hands and gun barrels can be seen. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

Palestine 36

Mon 2 Mar, 5pm & 8pm

Best Film, Tokyo Film Festival 2025

Annemarie Jacir’s new film is an ambitious epic tracing the origins of the 1936–39 Arab Revolt against British rule, with Saleh Bakri, Jeremy Irons, Liam Cunningham.

Poster for No Other Choice. Lee Byung-hun stands, dressed in a suit, holding a blue and white flower pot over his head as if he is about to hit someone with it. Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

No Other Choice

Mon 9 Mar, 4.45pm & 8pm

3 Noms. incl. Best Musical or Comedy, Golden Globes 2026

The new film from Park Chan-wook (Decision to Leave) is a playful yet scathing satire of life under capitalism featuring Squid Game’s Lee Byung-hun.