To mark the 51st anniversary of arguably Leeds United’s most historic game, one of the UK’s biggest indie box office hits of 2025 is back in select cinemas.
Fifty years on, Leeds United fans still sing: “We Are The Champions, Champions Of Europe.” PARIS 75 – The European Cup Final Football Tried To Forget revisits that legendary season and controversial final, capturing the passion, myth, and drama that defined a club, its supporters, and a city.
'Moving, powerful, magnificent!' - Adam Pope, BBC Sport
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Having originated as an interval performance during the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest. Riverdance has gone on to become a worldwide phenomenon.
This 25th Anniversary production is a powerful and stirring reinvention of the show, celebrated the world over for its Grammy Award-winning music and the thrilling energy and passion of its Irish and international dance.
Runtime: 2h 12
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From writer-director John Carney (Sing Street, Once), comes a feel-good story about music, self-respect, friendship, and the price of ambition.
When Rick (Paul Rudd), a past-his-prime wedding singer, meets fading boy-band star Danny (Nick Jonas) during a gig, the two bond over music and a late-night jam session. But when Danny turns one of Rick’s songs into the hit that reignites his career, Rick sets out to reclaim the recognition he believes he deserves, even if it means risking everything he cares about.
Runtime: 1h 38m
*Closed captions are available for this film.
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Join us for an uplifting evening that showcases the very best of the Scottish outdoors, adventure and filmmaking.
A diverse collection of the best short films that celebrate Scotland’s wild places and the people who enjoy them. This year, we’ve got everything from skiing to running, climbing to mountain biking, with stories about friends exchanging their skills to enjoy the outdoors in a changing climate, two brothers’ first big cycling adventure, and a champion mountain biker shredding his local trails.
Runtime: 2h
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Filmed live at the National Theatre, Marianne Elliott (Angels in America) directs this thrilling tale of love, lies, and social warfare.
BAFTA winner Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) stars alongside Aidan Turner (Poldark) in Christopher Hampton’s celebrated adaptation of the classic novel, where one misstep in the glittering salons of the super-rich can mean ruin.
Runtime: 2h 30
Laurent Tirard’s riotous comedy—from the acclaimed Joy of Cinema strand—rides back into cinemas for a limited run.
When their beloved local nursing home faces closure, Mother Véronique and the wonderfully eccentric sisters of the Convent of St. Benedict hatch an outrageous plan: enter a high-stakes cycling race and pedal their way to the prize money. Faith, determination, and a lot of chaos guaranteed.
Runtime: 1h 27
Language: French with English subtitles
James McNeill Whistler was one of the 19th century’s most radical artistic voices, rejecting Victorian convention to pursue a new vision of “art for art’s sake.” Inspired by music, he reimagined painting through tone and harmony, creating works he called “arrangements” and “nocturnes.” Best known for Whistler’s Mother, one of the most iconic images in art history, this film reveals the artist behind the masterpiece, set against Tate Britain’s landmark retrospective of his work.
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