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The story of American photographer Lee Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.
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The story of American photographer Lee Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.
In blood-soaked Tudor England, Katherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII, is named Regent while tyrant Henry is fighting overseas. Katherine has done everything she can to push for a new future based on her radical Protestant beliefs.
Screening from 9 October.
When the most feared and vicious theatre critic in town Jimmy Erskine (McKellen), finds himself suddenly in the crosshairs of the Daily Chronicle’s new owner David Brooke (Strong), he strikes a sinister Faustian pact with struggling actress Nina Land (Arterton) who is desperate to win his favour.
Audiences are invited to bring their little ones to enjoy the magic of Disney on the big screen, with a new fun-filled cinema experience featuring Mickey Mouse, Spidey and His Amazing Friends, Ariel, Bluey and more.
They are the unsung heroes whose message of peace, love and funk sailed beyond Britain's shores and helped shape music for five decades. Long after they stopped playing, the music played on, so they returned to play some more.
Tumble down the rabbit hole in this ballet adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s famous family story. Journey through Wonderland with Alice and encounter a host of curious characters in Christopher Wheeldon’s unique theatrical interpretation.
Since her husband’s death and her daughter’s departure for Europe, Mahin has been living alone in Tehran, until an afternoon tea with friends leads her to break her solitary routine and revitalise her love life.
Imprisoned at Sing Sing for a crime he didn’t commit, Divine G (Colman Domingo) finds purpose by acting in a theatre group alongside other incarcerated men.
Art of Action Season
Gloucester Guildhall Cinema celebrates the ‘art’ of action with ‘Woman Kings’; a season of curated film screenings and workshops profiling underrepresented voices and the history of stuntwork via female and global majority stars, women directors and stuntwomen.
The incomparable Toshiro Mifune stars in Akira Kurosawa’s (Seven Samurai, Rashomon) visually stunning, darkly comic jidaigeki classic.
Art of Action Season
Gloucester Guildhall Cinema celebrates the ‘art’ of action with ‘Woman Kings’; a season of curated film screenings and workshops profiling underrepresented voices and the history of stuntwork via female and global majority stars, women directors and stuntwomen.
Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story
An action-documentary about the evolution of stunt women, their struggles on screen to perform at the highest level, and their fight off-screen to be treated fairly and equally.
Jodie Comer’s (Killing Eve) Olivier and Tony Award-winning performance in Suzie Miller’s gripping one-woman play returns to cinemas. Tessa is a young, brilliant barrister. She has worked her way up from working class origins to be at the top of her game; defending; cross examining and winning.
Saoirse Ronan stars as Rona, who, fresh out of rehab, returns to the Orkney Islands; a place both wild and beautiful right off the Scottish coast.
He’s back! Ahead of the upcoming release of Paddington in Peru, join us to revisit Paddingtons 1 & 2.
You're in for a devil of a time with Kenny Ortega’s spooky, zany, sweet-natured family comedy, starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy as three outlandishly wild witches resurrected after 300 years.
Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again.
He’s back! Ahead of the upcoming release of Paddington in Peru, join us to revisit Paddingtons 1 & 2.
In New York, aspiring actor Edward (Adam Pearson) undergoes a radical medical procedure to drastically transform his appearance. But his new dream face quickly becomes a nightmare, as he loses out on the role he was born to play and becomes obsessed with reclaiming what was lost.
Joaquin Phoenix returns to his Oscar-winning role in Todd Phillips’ much anticipated Joker sequel.
This Christmas, be transported into an ethereal world where a sprinkling of fairy dust makes dreams come true. This enchanting ballet by The Royal Ballet’s Founding Choreographer Frederick Ashton is a theatrical experience for all the family.
Discover the enchantment of ballet with this sparkling festive treat for the whole family. Julia Trevelyan Oman’s period designs bring festive charm to Peter Wright’s beloved Royal Ballet production, as fairytale magic comes together with spectacular dancing in this unforgettable classic ballet.
Four women: four curious love stories. Juan Diego Flórez leads a fantastic cast in Offenbach's dream-like opera.
Three-time Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke is joined by Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who; Sex Education) in this joyful reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy.
Classical ballet's most powerful tale of love, treachery and forgiveness.
The greatest love story ever told – through ballet. An ancient family feud casts a long shadow over the town of Verona. In this hothouse of tension, brawls are quick to break out and both sides get caught in the crossfire.
Puccini’s captivating opera of a cold-hearted princess and her mysterious suitor. Featuring the ever-popular ‘Nessun dorma’, this opera of love and revenge is brought to life in a dazzling production.
Gods and mortals battle in the second chapter of Wagner’s Ring cycle. Conductor Antonio Pappano and director Barrie Kosky reunite to continue the mythical adventure that began with Das Rheingold in 2023.
Sensuous contemporary ballet meets the energy of musical theatre in four distinctive short works. Fool’s Paradise, The Two of Us, Us, An American in Paris: four works showing the remarkable choreographic range of The Royal Ballet's Artistic Associate, Christopher Wheeldon.
Gloucester Independent Film Festival is a chance to immerse yourself in the film industry by taking part in networking, listening to seminars and Q&As and watching the award winning films that will be showcased.
Sat 5 Oct
Tickets: From £6
A Dementia-friendly sing-a-long version of the original high school musical - featuring the late great Olivia Newton-John as Sandy and John Travolta as Danny.
Screening from Friday 13 September
When he's not working as an assistant at the electronics store, Shaun (Simon Pegg) lives with his unmotivated friend Ed (Nick Frost). Shaun’s luck only gets worse after his girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield) dumps him, before an unexplained plague sees the streets of Britain overrun with flesh-eating zombies.
Writer-director Fawzia Mirza’s warm, sunny debut feature follows a young Pakistani Canadian woman coming to terms with her upbringing and her ancestral past.
Screening until Tuesday 1 October.
A splendid, sumptuously produced new adaptation of the timeless Alexandre Dumas novel.
Screening until Thursday 3 October.
As he prepares to embark on an overseas tour, star actor Garry Essendine’s colourful life is in danger of spiralling out of control. Engulfed by an escalating identity crisis as his many and various relationships compete for his attention, Garry’s few remaining days at home are a chaotic whirlwind of love, sex, panic and soul-searching.
Tuesday 24 Sept 7pm (Encore screening)
Meet Ozi – an orphan orangutan on a mission to save the rainforest – in this colourful, big-hearted family animation with an all-star voice cast including Amandla Stenberg, Laura Dern, Hugh Bonneville and the late Donald Sutherland.
Screening Saturday 21 September.
An Irish rap group rails against imperialism in Rich Peppiatt’s exhilarating, unruly origin story.
Screening until Thursday 26 September.
Beetlejuice is back! Oscar-nominated visionary Tim Burton (Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Batman) and Oscar nominee Michael Keaton reunite for the long-awaited sequel to Burton’s anarchic 1998 classic, with Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O’Hara reprising their iconic roles alongside newcomers Jenna Ortega, Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci and Willem Dafoe.
Screening until Tuesday 3 October.
Based on the best-selling novel by Ólafur Jóhann Ólafsson, Touch follows a widower’s emotional journey to find his lost love before time runs out.
Screening from Friday 13 September
After suffering a catastrophic and near fatal spinal cord injury, professional rugby player Ed Jackson's world changed forever.
Screening from Friday 13 September
Welsh miners and London queers meet under the cosh of discrimination in this plucky (and timely) Ealing-esque look back to the 1984-85 miners’ strike.
Screening from Thursday 12 September.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is a revelation in Daina O. Pusić’s terrific directorial debut, a heartrending, fantastical mother-daughter fairytale about love, the pain of loss and the terror of letting go.
Screening from Tuesday 12 September
It’s Figaro’s wedding, and you’re invited to join the Almaviva household for an uproarious day of revelation and scandal. Mozart’s comic opera is packed with plot twists, forbidden desires and unforgettable melodies, combining laugh-out-loud comedy with moments of breathtaking beauty.
The first film adaptation of Harold and the Purple Crayon, the beloved children’s classic that has captivated young readers for decades!
Screening from Saturday 7 September
A cinematic two-hour concert film immortalising their historic 2023 show which saw blur perform their iconic and much-loved songs for 150,000 fans in a transcendent, once-in-a-generation performance that delivered a sweep of ecstatic 5 star reviews.
Based on the true story behind world-renowned champagne business Veuve Clicquot, Widow Clicquot is a sweeping, inspiring and romantic period drama about a visionary young widow defying convention in 18th century France, starring Haley Bennett, Tom Sturridge and Sam Riley.
Screening until Thursday 12 September
Featuring the iconic Mini Cooper car chase through Turin, The Italian Job is a timeless comedy delight that must be seen on the big screen.
Screening until Friday 6 September
A year in the life of punk band, Heavy Load, whose members include some musicians with learning disabilities.
Screening Tuesday 3 September.
A classic Studio Ghibli anime from 1988. While spending a summer in the Japanese countryside with their father, two young sisters befriend mystical creatures who live in the nearby forest.
A social worker takes a team of juvenile convicts on a 1,000-mile bike ride in this exhilarating, uplifting coming-of-age sports drama that’s based on a true story.
Screening from Friday 30 August.
A retired Georgian teacher sets out to reunite with her estranged trans niece in And Then We Danced director Levah Akin’s Crossing, a bright, warm and novelistic new drama and winner of the Teddy Award Jury Prize for LGBTQ-themed films at the Berlin Film Festival.
This sequel film former Special Forces Operative turned mercenary, Wade Wilson (Ryan Reynolds), undergo a life changing experiment in a bid to cure himself of terminal cancer.
A rich and rewarding animated tale, Kensuke’s Kingdom is the epic adventure of Michael, a young boy on the sailing trip of a lifetime.
Based on the true story behind world-renowned champagne business Veuve Clicquot, Widow Clicquot is a sweeping, inspiring and romantic period drama about a visionary young widow defying convention in 18th century France, starring Haley Bennett, Tom Sturridge and Sam Riley.
Screening from Friday 6 September
It's been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens are facing the huge new threat of Lego Duplo, invaders from outer space, wrecking everything faster than they can rebuild.
When a woman meets a charismatic handyman in a small town she sees an escape from her inert relationship in this observational French Canadian romantic comedy drama, exploring themes such as sexual desire.
This summer, action has a new name: June Squibb.
When Thelma Post is duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she sets out on a treacherous quest across Los Angeles .
Set in a world populated by anthropomorphic Lego minifigures, the 2014 animated adventure comedy The Lego Movie tells the story of construction worker Emmet.
A young girl who goes through a difficult experience begins to see everyone's imaginary friends who have been left behind as their real-life friends have grown up.