Forum Arthouse
Join us for our Forum Arthouse screenings - showing monthly for a limited season on select sessions. Films are chosen on the basis of their cultural interest and variety, bringing films to the big screen that people would not get the chance see living in this area. All screenings are open to the public and everyone is most welcome to attend.
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14 June 2026 17 June 2026
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26 July 2026 29 July 2026
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16 August 2026 19 August 2026
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20 September 2026 23 September 2026

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Runtime: 125 MinutesStarring: Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Cate BlanchettEstranged siblings reunite after years apart, forced to confront unresolved tensions and reevaluate their strained relationships with their emotionally distant parents. -
Runtime: 118 MinutesStarring: Jodie Foster, Daniel Auteuil, Virginie Efira, Mathieu Amalric, Vincent LacosteLanguage: In French, with English subtitlesWhen renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the sudden death of a patient, she suspects murder. She mounts a private investigation, enlisting an odd assortment of quirky characters. -
Runtime: 134 MinutesStarring: Claire Foy, Brendan Gleeson, Angus Cooper, Sam Spruell, Josh DylanAfter losing her beloved father, Helen finds herself saved by an unlikely friendship with a stubborn hawk named Mabel. Through the bond, Helen rediscovers the beauty of being alive. -
Runtime: 139 MinutesStarring: Bill Nighy, Noah Jupe, George MacKay, Johnny Flynn, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West, Arthur Conti, Anna GeislerováA sweeping yet deeply intimate portrait of family, inheritance, and the fragile ties that shape identity. When world-renowned but reclusive novelist Andrew Dyer (Bill Nighy) summons his estranged children to New York, the reunion sparks a collision of grief, memory, and long-buried secrets. As the brothers navigate their father’s towering shadow, questions of legacy, love, and belonging rise to the surface with piercing urgency. Anchored by Nighy’s elegant and layered performance, the film is elevated by a remarkable ensemble: George MacKay, Noah Jupe, and Johnny Flynn embody the fractured sons with unflinching vulnerability, capturing the raw ache of rivalry and reconciliation. Imelda Staunton brings depth and warmth as Isabel Platt, a figure who threads together past and present, while Dominic West delivers a quietly riveting turn that hints at hidden truths within the Dyer family. With luminous cinematography and a score that resonates long after the final frame, & Sons is a stirring meditation on the stories we inherit—and the ones we choose to write anew.















