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From acclaimed director James Vanderbilt comes a gripping drama set during the Nuremberg Trials.
Psychiatrist Dr. Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) evaluates Nazi war criminals, leading to a tense confrontation with Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe) that exposes the chilling complexities of the human psyche.
Runtime: 2h 28
Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) is Hamlet in this fearless, contemporary take on Shakespeare’s famous tragedy. Trapped between duty and doubt, surrounded by power and privilege, young Prince Hamlet dares to ask the ultimate question – you know the one.National Theatre Deputy Artistic Director, Robert Hastie (Standing at the Sky’s Edge, Operation Mincemeat) directs this sharp, stylish and darkly funny reimagining.
Elle Fanning and Stellan Skarsgård star in this Cannes Grand Prix winner, which reunites Joachim Trier with Renate Reinsve, his lead from The Worst Person in the World. When two sisters reconnect with their estranged father, a once-famous director planning a comeback, they confront family secrets, revisit childhood memories, and navigate the complex ties that bind them.
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Based on Isabella Tree’s best-selling book, Wilding follows a young couple who gamble their failing 400-year-old estate on nature. Defying tradition, they tear down fences and let the land recover through a bold rewilding experiment, one that becomes among Europe’s most significant.
This event is presented by Wetherby Methodist Church, the screening will be followed by a post-film discussion. Complimentary cake and coffee will be provided at the start of the screening with support from WISE.
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Silents Synced pairs classic silent films with epic rock music for a unique big-screen experience. Buster Keaton’s 1924 comedy comes alive with R.E.M.’s Monster (1994) and New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996).
Keaton plays a projectionist-turned-detective, using his wits (and stunts!) to clear his name after being framed for stealing his girlfriend’s father’s watch.
A must-see for film buffs and rock fans alike!
Runtime: 45min
Virginia Woolf defied literary conventions to reveal rich, startling inner worlds.
In Woolf Works, Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor and his luminous artistic team translate her signature stream-of-consciousness style into dance, creating a bold work that rejects traditional narrative. Drawing on Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, The Waves, and other writings, this Olivier Award–winning ballet triptych captures the heart of Woolf’s uniquely artistic spirit.
One of the most-watched NT Live productions returns after more than a decade. Helen Mirren stars as Queen Elizabeth II in the Olivier- and Tony Award®–winning hit that inspired the Netflix phenomenon The Crown.
For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II held private weekly meetings with each of her 12 prime ministers—from Churchill to Thatcher to Cameron. These intimate conversations reveal the woman behind the crown and the moments that shaped her reign. Captured live in 2013 from London’s West End.
Runtime: 3h
Mozart’s The Magic Flute sparkles in David McVicar’s enchanting production. Prince Tamino sets out to rescue Princess Pamina, joined by Papageno and guided by a magic flute — but as trials unfold, nothing is as it seems and love is the ultimate reward. Starring Julia Bullock, Amitai Pati, Huw Montague Rendall, Kathryn Lewek and Soloman Howard, conducted by Marie Jacquot in her Covent Garden debut.
Runtime: 3h 30
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Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton) joins Éanna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment) and Siobhán McSweeney (Derry Girls) in John Millington Synge’s gripping play of youth and self-discovery.
Pegeen Flaherty’s world is upended when a young man enters her pub claiming he’s killed his father. Far from being shunned, he becomes a local hero—winning hearts—until a second man unexpectedly arrives.
Filmed live at the National Theatre, Caitríona McLaughlin directs this darkly funny tale brimming with secrets.
Runtime: 2h 30