Stars : Paul Rudd, Nick Jonas. Directed : John Carney (Once, Begin Again, Flora And Son and Sing Street)
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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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Enjoy a special morning screening designed for families with young children, featuring, family-friendly films at a discounted ticket price.
From the makers of Paddington 2 comes a magical family adventure Based on the beloved book series. Polly (Claire Foy) and Tim (Andrew Garfield) move their family to the countryside, only for their children to discover an enchanted tree that transports them to dazzling fantasy worlds.
Runtime: 1h 50
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.