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- We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen + virtual Q&A with Michael Azerrad 18
- English
- Showroom Cinema’s OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE season opens with a special screening of We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen followed by a Q&A with author, Michael Azerrad.
- Showing Fri 5 April 17.45 as part of Special screenings & events and OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE: Films from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991
- Our Cinema Could Be Your Life Season Pass 18
- Festival passes for all films in the OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE season can be bought for £25.
- Showing Fri 5 April 19.00 as part of Special screenings & events and OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE: Films from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991
- 1991: The Year Punk Broke + virtual Q&A with director David Markey 18
- English
- Showroom’s OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE season continues with a special screening of 1991: The Year Punk Broke, the seminal documentary capturing life on the road with Sonic Youth and Nirvana, followed by a Q&A with director David Markey.
- Showing Sat 6 April 17.30 as part of Special screenings & events and OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE: Films from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991
- Cobain: Montage of Heck + Intro 15
- English
- Showroom Cinema presents a special screening of Cobain: Montage of Heck, marking the 30th anniversary of the death of musician and artist Kurt Cobain as part of the OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE season.
- Showing Fri 5 April 20.25 as part of Special screenings & events and OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE: Films from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991
- Freakscene: The Story of Dinosaur Jr. 15
- English
- Showroom Cinema’s OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE season continues with the emotional, tragically funny, and sometimes noisy rollercoaster ride with a dysfunctional family, rock band Dinosaur Jr.
- Showing Sun 7 April 16.00 as part of Special screenings & events and OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE: Films from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991
- Instrument 18
- English
- The OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE SEASON continues with Instrument, a collaboration between filmmaker Jem Cohen and the Washington D.C. band Fugazi, covering the period 1987-1998.
- Showing Sat 6 April 14.30 as part of Special screenings & events and OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE: Films from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991
- Showroom Classics: Singles + Intro 12A
- English
- Showroom Cinema’s OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE season closes with a special screening of Cameron Crowe’s Seattle-set classic romantic comedy, Singles.
- Showing Sun 7 April 18.00 as part of Showroom Classics and OUR CINEMA COULD BE YOUR LIFE: Films from the American Indie Underground 1981-1991
- Baby Kino: Seize Them! CTBA
- English
- This Baby Kino screening is exclusively for parents or guardians accompanying babies aged under one year old. A hilarious take on history featuring an ensemble of British comedy.
- Showing Mon 8 April 12.00 as part of Baby Kino
- Relaxed Screening: Seize Them! CTBA
- English
- A hilarious take on history featuring an ensemble of British comedy stars; set in the Dark Ages, Queen Dagan (Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood) is toppled by Humble Joan (Derry Girl’s Nicola Coughlan).
- Showing Sat 6 April 13.00 as part of Relaxed Saturdays: Family Time and Autism-Friendly screenings
- Seize Them! CTBA
- English
- A hilarious take on history featuring an ensemble of British comedy stars; set in the Dark Ages, Queen Dagan (Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood) is toppled by Humble Joan (Derry Girl’s Nicola Coughlan).
- Showing Fri 5 April 12.30 and 13 more
- Evil Does Not Exist 12A
- Japanese with English Subtitles
- Urban ambitions clash with nature in a quiet village close to Tokyo. From Oscar-winning director Ryusuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car) comes another absorbing and moving tale of modern life in Japan.
- Showing Fri 5 April 15.00 and 10 more
- Early Doors - Subtitled Monday: Io Capitano 15
- Wolof and French with English Subtitles
- An epic odyssey from West Africa to Italy through the eyes of two Senegalese teenagers who dream of a better life in Europe, nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2024 Academy Awards.
- Showing Mon 8 April 11.00 as part of Early Doors and Subtitled Films
- Early Doors: Seize Them! CTBA
- English
- A hilarious take on history featuring an ensemble of British comedy stars; set in the Dark Ages, Queen Dagan (Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood) is toppled by Humble Joan (Derry Girl’s Nicola Coughlan).
- Showing Thu 11 April 11.00 as part of Early Doors
- Io Capitano 15
- Wolof and French with English Subtitles
- An epic odyssey from West Africa to Italy through the eyes of two Senegalese teenagers who dream of a better life in Europe, nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2024 Academy Awards.
- Showing Fri 5 April 14.45 and 12 more
- Back to Black CTBA
- English
- The extraordinary story of Amy Winehouse’s early rise to fame from her early days in Camden through the making of her ground-breaking album, Back to Black, that catapulted Winehouse to global fame.
- Showing Fri 12 April 13.00 and 17 more
- Early Doors: Back to Black CTBA
- English
- The extraordinary story of Amy Winehouse’s early rise to fame from her early days in Camden through the making of her ground-breaking album, Back to Black, that catapulted Winehouse to global fame.
- Showing Thu 18 April 11.00 as part of Early Doors
- Relaxed Screening: Back to Black CTBA
- English
- The extraordinary story of Amy Winehouse’s early rise to fame from her early days in Camden through the making of her ground-breaking album, Back to Black, that catapulted Winehouse to global fame.
- Showing Sat 13 April 13.05 as part of Relaxed Saturdays: Family Time and Autism-Friendly screenings
- The Rocky Horror Picture Show – Charity Immersive Screening 18
- English
- Our collaboration with University of Sheffield Horror Society returns! A special immersive screening of the cult classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, in support of LGBTQ+ youth charity, SAYiT.
- Showing Sat 1 June 20.00 as part of Special screenings & events
- Dementia Friendly Screening: Some Like It Hot 12A
- English
- Marilyn Monroe stars in Billy Wilder’s iconic comedy about two men (Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon) on the run from the mob, who end up joining an all-female jazz band to hide their identities.
- Showing Tue 30 April 12.00 as part of Special screenings & events and Dementia-Friendly Screenings
- High & Low: John Galliano 15
- English
- A gripping and thought-provoking new documentary from Oscar winning director Kevin Macdonald, charting the rise-and-fall story of one of the leading fashion designers of the 90’s and 00’s.
- Showing Fri 29 March 20.30 and 6 more
- Dementia Friendly Screening: Singin' in the Rain U
- English
- Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds star in one of the most beloved movie musicals of all time, which follows a group of characters as they navigate the Hollywood transition from silent film to the ‘talkies’.
- Showing Tue 26 March 12.00 as part of Special screenings & events and Dementia-Friendly Screenings
- Family Time: Migration U
- English
- This week’s Family Time is an exciting new adventure from the creators of Despicable Me, following a family of ducks flying south for winter. This screening is in collaboration with Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust.
- Showing Sat 6 April 11.00 as part of Family Films and Relaxed Saturdays: Family Time and Autism-Friendly screenings
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