Meet up with friends every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 10.30 for a cup of tea or coffee followed by a film at 11.00.
On Thursdays you can participate in a free informal discussion after the film, led by a member of our Learning team.
Senior Screenings are very popular and seating is reserved - we recommend that you book in advance to avoid disappointment.
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Delicacy [La délicatesse] (12A)
Nathalie (Audrey Tautou) and her husband Francois are young and in love, but when Francois unexpectedly dies, Nathalie buries her grief in her work, until an incident sparks a delicious 'will-they-won't-they?' romance.
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Albert Nobbs (15)
In 19th century Dublin, Albert Nobbs works as a hotel waiter. Albert is desperate to do two things: to save enough money to afford an independent life, and to keep safe a secret...
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Café de Flore (15)
Two separate stories about total love, four decades and 6000 miles apart, are told and eventually brought together. Two lives are connected spiritually, and are full of unexpected beauty.
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All in Good Time (12A)
Atul and Vina are young, in love, and just married, but when they return to Atul's crowded family home in Bolton, he find his family's presence puts him off romance or intimacy.
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Goodbye First Love [Un amour de jeunesse] (15)
At this film's heart is a love-story between Camille and Sullivan, who meet as inexperienced teenagers and are quickly engulfed by amour: but is this puppy-love, or the real deal?
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Free Men [Les hommes libres] (adv 12A)
In occupied Paris of 1942, a young immigrant agrees to inform for the Nazis of a local Mosque that is sheltering Jewish people.
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Moonrise Kingdom (12A)
Set on an island off the coast of New England in the summer of 1965, Wes Anderson's latest creation tells the story of two 12-year-olds who fall in love, make a secret pact, and run away together into the wilderness.
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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (PG)
Ewan McGregor plays straightlaced fisheries expert Dr. Fred Jones, who is at the centre of a loony plan to introduce salmon fishing to bone-dry Yemen, and so boost tourism.
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2 Days in New York (15)
Julie Delpy returns in the follow-up to 2007's 2 Days in Paris as harried French woman Marion, living with her infant son and new boyfriend Mingus in New York. All is going well until her eccentric family descends upon her for two days of mayhem.
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Dark Shadows (12A)
Tim Burton returns with this delicious gothic comedy, starring Johhny Depp as playboy aristocrat-turned Vampire, Barnabas Collins, who wakes in 1972 to find his dysfunctional descendents running his ancestral home.
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The Source [La source des femmes] (15)
In a North African village, the women work hard at fetching and carrying water from the only local source, while the men sit around drinking tea and gossiping. One day Leila has a brainwave to get the men to take part in the chores.