FILMS

Films start at 8pm.

Door & bar from 7.30pm

 

Venue:

Queen Mother Theatre 

Walsworth Road. 

 

We are part of the BFI Film Audience Network and members of Cinema For All

Tickets

Tickets are £6.50.

 

To guarantee a ticket buy in advance online from the QMT website (no booking fee).

 

Any remaining tickets are available on the door.

 

There are 72 raked seats in the air conditioned Studio.

You can take your drink to your seat.

 

Contactless for the bar and ticket sales please.

 

Enjoy the film.

 

Coming next

 

Friday October 13

 

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (12A), UK, 2023

 

Wednesday morning - 11 tickets left

 

Harold is an ordinary man who has passed through life, living on the side lines, until he goes to post a letter one day. When Harold learns his friend Queenie is dying, he is moved to act. He leaves home, walking to the post box to send her a letter, until he realises a letter is not enough. In that moment Harold decides to keep walking….

 

Starring: Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton

 

Review     Trailer     Ticket

 

 

 

Friday November 10

 

Plan 75 (15), Japan, Philippines, 2022, Japan with sub-titles

 

PLAN 75 is strangley watchable and accessiblle for a film about a government promoting assisted death!

 

A Japanese drama in which three individuals grapple with their  decisions in the face of the slick and effective promotion of the idea.   It's warm and balanced, funny in places and certainly thought provoking. 

 

And it's accessible and watchable and not a difficult film.  You also get to see some great shots of ordinary Japan.

 

Japan’s submission for this year’s Oscars.  Worthy of  a friday night out.  

 

Review     Trailer     Ticket

 

 

 

Friday November 24

 

The Old Oak (15), UK, 2023

 

Local tensions arise in a small town following the arrival of Syrian refugees in this gritty UK drama in which anti-immigrant discrimination and scenes of threatening behaviour are balanced by criticism and challenge.

 

A northern pub landlord confronts locals’ hostility towards Syrian immigrants in Ken Loach’s latest – and possibly last – piece of politically trenchant cinema.

 

Review     Trailer     Ticket

 

 

Friday December 8

 

Cairo Conspiracy (12A), Norway, Denmark, Finland, 2022 – Arabic with sub-titles

 

A fisherman's son is offered the ultimate privilege to study at the Al-Azhar University in Cairo, the epicenter of power of Sunni Islam. Shortly after his arrival, the university’s highest ranking religious leader, the Grand Imam, dies and the young student becomes a pawn in a ruthless power struggle between Egypt's religious and political elite.

 

A superb new conspiracy thriller set on a Cairo campus.

Fearing a hardline replacement, the government tasks cynical secret serviceman Colonel Ibrahim (Fares Fares) with recruiting a spy. Adam finds himself on a steep learning curve, caught between warring institutions. 

 

It’s an ambitious, complex and satisfying thriller that boldly satirises the politicisation of religion and official hypocrisy and offers a damning indictment of systemic corruption.

 

Review     Trailer     Ticket

 

 

 

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