Film archive
The End The End
Joshua Oppenheimer / Denmark, Ireland, Sweden, Italy, Germany, United Kingdom / 2024 / 148 min / English
The Exorcist (Director’s Cut) The Exorcist (Director’s Cut)
William Friedkin / USA / 1973 / 132 min / English
The Eyes of My Mother The Eyes of My Mother
Nicolas Pesce / USA / 2016 / 77 min / English, Portuguese
The Fabelmans The Fabelmans
Steven Spielberg / USA / 2022 / 153 min / English
Young Sammy Fabelman aspires to become a filmmaker but soon discovers a family secret that threatens to splinter the Fabelmans beyond repair. To cope, Sammy explores how film can help him see the truth… Seven Oscar nominations and a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Drama.
The Farthest The Farthest
Emer Reynolds / Ireland / 2017 / 121 min / English
Launched 16 days apart in the autumn of 1977, the twin Voyager space probes are perhaps humankind’s greatest achievement. The probes have travelled 12 billion miles in 40 years, leaving our solar system behind for the vastness of interstellar space, the first human-made objects to do so.
The Father The Father
Florian Zeller / United Kingdom, France / 2020 / 97 min / English
Anthony is in his eighties, lives alone in his London apartment and categorically refuses the nurses his daughter is trying to arrange for him. Yet help is becoming a necessity as she can no longer make daily visits and he is losing his grip on reality as his memory is fading.
The Favourite The Favourite
Yorgos Lanthimos / Ireland, USA, United Kingdom / 2018 / 120 min / English
Early 18th century. England is at war with France, yet duck racing and pineapple gorging are thriving. A frail Queen Anne occupies the throne, while her close friend Lady Sarah governs the country and tends to Anne’s mercurial temper. When new servant Abigail arrives, her burgeoning friendship with the queen gives her a chance to fulfil her ambitions and she will not let woman, man, politics or rabbit stand in her way.
The Fire Within: A Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft The Fire Within: A Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft
Werner Herzog / USA, Switzerland, United Kingdom, France / 2022 / 84 min
On 3 June 1991, a deadly cloud of hot gas and rock spewed out of Japan’s Mount Unzen. Among the 43 people consumed by it were scientist-filmmakers Maurice and Katia Krafft. They left behind over 200 hours of footage from their decades of work, which Herzog draws on for this stunning eulogy.