From debut director Joseph Millson and scored by Academy Award winner Anne Dudley. Set against the sunlit landscapes of Lanzarote, this tender drama follows two people navigating personal struggles who form an unexpected bond. Praised for its striking cinematography and evocative score, the film features standout performances—most notably Sarah-Jane Pott’s moving portrayal of a woman rediscovering her voice after loss.
The forgotten champions of women’s cycling. In the 1980s, a women’s Tour de France ran alongside the men’s—same roads, same crowds, same grit. For six electrifying years, these riders defied injury, sexism, and financial odds to chase glory. Now, decades later, they reflect on the triumphs, the battles, and the unbreakable sisterhood forged in the fight for a place in the sport’s history.
From debut director Joseph Millson and scored by Academy Award winner Anne Dudley. Set against the sunlit landscapes of Lanzarote, this tender drama follows two people navigating personal struggles who form an unexpected bond. Praised for its striking cinematography and evocative score, the film features standout performances—most notably Sarah-Jane Pott’s moving portrayal of a woman rediscovering her voice after loss.
We’re delighted to welcome acclaimed British actor-turned-filmmaker Joseph Millson for a special post-screening Q&A on his debut feature Signs of Life. Set against the sunlit landscapes of Lanzarote, this tender drama follows two people navigating personal struggles who form an unexpected bond. Praised for its striking cinematography and evocative score, the film features standout performances—most notably Sarah-Jane Pott’s moving portrayal of a woman rediscovering her voice after loss.
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Wednesday 10 Sep 2025 | | 19:15 |
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Join us for a curated collection of short films that celebrate the ocean through powerful stories of adventure, environmental awareness, and personal connection. Designed to inspire and inform, this tour showcases the work of passionate filmmakers devoted to protecting and honouring the marine world. It’s a breathtaking visual journey that captures the beauty and underscores the importance of our ocean.
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.
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Sunday 12 Oct 2025 | | 17:15 (Sold Out) | Wednesday 15 Oct 2025 | | 20:00 (Sold Out) |
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