The Impressionists are the most popular group in art history - millions flock every year to marvel at their masterpieces. But, to begin with, they were scorned, penniless outsiders.
When the local nursing home finds itself in dire straits and in danger of falling to pieces, it’s down to Mother Veronique (Valérie Bonneton) and the five eccentric sisters of the convent of St. Benedict to find a way to help.
Adapted from the books by Benjamin Chaud, Pompon is a six-year-old cub, in bear years. He has an incredible and precious talent that his best friend Rita and his parents enjoy tremendously: he can make extra out of ordinary.
A collection of short animations designed to appeal to young people and families. Meet an array of colourful characters from around the world and vote for your favourite short film at the end of the screening.
The death of a patriarch sets off a scramble for his fortune as well as a series of gruesome murders in one of Japan’s most popular mystery classics.
The Stimming Pool is an experimental – at times fantastical – hybrid feature film, co-created by a collective of autistic artists, The Neurocultures Collective and filmmaker Steven Eastwood, who invite you into a neurodiverse world within the undulating logic of neurotypical environments.
Between 19 March and 2 April 2025, the School of Natural and Built Environment will showcase the work of Queen’s University, Belfast's Cinematic Architecture Studio, led by Dr Gul Kacmaz Erk, as part of CACity Presents: Walled Cities 7.