Alice Rohrwacher's (Happy As Lazzaro, The Wonders) La Chimera is a captivating fable of lost love and an ethereal spiritual journey that follows a melancholic British archaeologist caught up in the illegal trafficking of ancient finds.
Michael Sheen plays Nye Bevan in a surreal and spectacular journey through the life and legacy of the man who transformed Britain’s welfare state and created the NHS.
From one of Japan’s most prolific directors, Kaneto Shindô’s chilling folktale Onibaba conjures a nightmarish vision of humankind’s deepest desires and impulses.
Roberto Rossellini’s 1945 masterpiece won the Grand Prix (forerunner of the Palme d’Or) at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Now approaching its 80th anniversary, it returns to the big screen, 4K restored.
A sadistic serial killer abducts the morally wayward and forces them to make impossible choices in a horrific game of survival. This screening will be introduced by LUMI Programmer, Ben Lindsay.
Greta Grinevičiūtė and Kęstutis Cicėnas conjure undeniable chemistry in Marija Kavtaradze’s lush and sensual drama which was Lithuania's official entry for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.
Capturing a year in the life of a rural, lakeside community in late 1970s Ireland, That They May Face The Rising Sun is a sensitive and beautifully realised adaptation of the last novel by John McGahern.
A jolt of adrenaline shot straight to the heart of 1990s British cinema, this darkly funny adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s novel was a major breakthrough for director Danny Boyle, producer Andrew Macdonald, and screenwriter John Hodge.