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Poster for When Autumn Falls. Slices of portraits of the main characters against a black background Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

When Autumn Falls

Mon 23 Jun, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★ The Guardian

In François Ozon’s quietly gripping new film, two retired friends living peacefully in rural Burgundy find their lives upended by family secrets and unexpected reckonings in a richly layered drama of guilt, grief and human connection.

Poster for On Falling. A woman is carrying a yellow plastic box, full of items, while other yellow plastic boxes go by on a conveyor belt Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

On Falling

Mon 30 Jun, 5pm & 8pm

★★★★★ The Irish Times

Laura Carreira crafts a quietly powerful portrait of a migrant warehouse worker searching for connection in a world of isolation, in a debut rich with emotional insight and echoes of Ken Loach’s social realism.

Poster for No Other Land. A young man lies in a rocky field, with a yellow construction vehicle overlooking Cinema

No Other Land

Thu 10 Jul, 8pm

Best Documentary Feature, Oscars 2025

This deeply human documentary follows a young Palestinian as he fights the forced expulsion of his community, forging a complex bond with an Israeli journalist amid violence, inequality, and a shared search for justice.

Poster for Dr. Strangelove. Steve Coogan wears glasses and a suit, staring intently at the camera. Cinema, Event Cinema

Dr. Strangelove

Sat 12 Jul, 7.30pm

National Theatre Live: Encore

Seven-time BAFTA Award-winner Steve Coogan plays four roles in the world premiere stage adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s comedy masterpiece about a rogue U.S General who triggers a nuclear attack.

Poster for The Salt Path. An older couple sit with their arms around each other atop a mountain, overlooking a cove Cinema, Monday Night Cinema

The Salt Path

Mon 14 Jul, 5pm & 8pm

Starring Gillian Anderson & Jason Isaacs

This visually stunning and emotionally rich adaptation of Raynor Winn’s bestselling memoir follows a couple as they walk 630 miles along the English coast in search of healing, hope, and a place to call home.

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

Caravaggio

Thu 27 Nov, 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.

The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire (1817) by William Turner Cinema, Event Cinema

Turner & Constable

Tue 10 Mar, 8pm

Exhibition on Screen

Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, two giants of British art go head-to-head in this big-screen exploration of their fierce rivalry, contrasting visions, and unforgettable landscapes.