What’s On Week Ahead

Four people sitting and talking in a cozy living room around a wooden coffee table with drinks and snacks.
Image from The Invite

Showing Mon 6 – Sun 12 July

A Private Life (Subtitled)

Until Thu 9 Jul

Jodie Foster’s impeccable French and comedic skills are on full display in this mystery thriller, which sees her character journey down a rabbit hole to investigate a suspicious death.

Mon 6 July

The Invite

Until Thu 9 Jul

Joe and Angela’s marriage is on thin ice. When they invite their enigmatic upstairs neighbours for a dinner party, the night spirals into unexpected places. Have they reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?

Mon 6 July

Tue 7 July

Wed 8 July

Thu 9 July

(ends 14:02)AD (ends 20:12)AD

Whisperings of the Moon + Love is a Book (Subtitled)

part of Queer Vision 2026

A still from Whisperings of the Moon

Lai Yuqing’s (Two Suns) feature debut Whisperings of the Moon is a thoughtful and mature meditation on love and the heavy weight of familial expectation. Paired with a screening of the short film Love is a Book.

Intro
Introductory Talk

Mon 6 July

This screening will include an introduction from Queer Vision.

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How to Live on Earth

Until Thu 9 Jul

Presented by Benedict Cumberbatch, How to Live on Earth is a visionary feature documentary that explores our vital connection to nature and its role in our future.

Mon 6 July

Tue 7 July

Wed 8 July

(ends 13:01)

Thu 9 July

Nirvanna: The Band - The Show - The Movie

Until Thu 9 Jul

When their plan to book a show at the Rivoli goes horribly wrong, Matt and Jay accidentally travel back to the year 2008.

Mon 6 July

Tue 7 July

Wed 8 July

(ends 22:45)

Thu 9 July

Tuesday screenings are part of our Cinébites meal deal - Club Shed members get 30% off main dishes from our menu with a valid ticket.

Blue Heron (Subtitled)

Until Thu 9 Jul

In the late 1990s, a family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island, as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the experiences of the youngest child, Sasha. Their fresh start is interrupted by the increasingly dangerous behavior of Jeremy, the family’s oldest child.

Washed Up (Partially Subtitled)

part of Queer Vision 2026

Drawing inspiration from both classic rom-coms and traditional English folklore, director Isobel Moncloa Daly examines the complexity in letting go.

Intro
Introductory Talk
QA
Q&A Session

This screening will include an introduction from Queer Vision, and will be followed by a Q&A with director Isabel Moncloa Daly and cast member Isaak Frost.

The Last One for the Road (Subtitled)

Fri 10 - Thu 16 July

Surviving bar-to-bar on anecdotes and the ‘good old days’, two blustery 50-somethings hatch a plan to change their luck by digging up the cash their old pal buried before he left for Argentina.

Clowning with Technology

part of Lunchtime Talks

Group of people posing under a colourful "The People's Theatre" sign, with one person reclining on a vintage sofa outside a theatre lobby.

In this Lunchtime Talk, theatre artists Naomi Smyth and China Fish will share their ambitions to combine audience participation, improvised performance and responsive technologies.

Fri 10 July

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Tune in, wherever you are, online (no need to book). If you want to take part in person please book in advance.

Birds of War (Subtitled)

Fri 10 - Thu 16 July

A London-based Lebanese journalist and a Syrian activist and cameraman retrace their love story over thirteen years of war, revolutions and exile. Drawing on intimate personal archive, Birds of War asks what it means to build a life together in a world shaped by conflict.

Rosebush Pruning

Fri 10 - Fri 24 July

Underneath the Catalonian sun, a rich white American family lives in hedonistic isolation, seeking love and validation through one another, their designer wardrobes and pop music. But when an outsider infiltrates the family, buried tensions surface and blood ties are severed...

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