Propelled by Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes, this inspiring drama from veteran director Nicholas Hytner (The Lady in the Van) depicts a British choir director’s efforts to assemble an ensemble during the darkest days of the First World War.

Each year, the sleepy Scottish village of Carrbridge bursts to life for the World Porridge Championships. Locals and eccentric international contestants - including Lisa, a reigning champ, Toby, a taco chef from Australia, and seven-time finalist, Nick - go head-to-head in a spirited oat-off. With warmth and humour, director Constantine Costi captures the charm and spunk of this Highlands competition with warmth, respect, and lashings of humour.

Winner of the Golden Globe award for Best Picture (Drama) and Best Actress (Jessie Buckley). From Academy Award winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, Hamnet tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.

The resounding audience favourite of the 2025 Alliance Française French Film Festival, writer/director Emmanuel Courcol's wildly entertaining new film My Brother's Band follows two siblings separated by fate and reunited by music.

Winner of the Golden Globe award for Best Actor (Timothée Chalamet). Up-and-coming table tennis star Marty Mauser, is fighting for a dream no one respects. Bold, funny and emotionally ferocious, Josh Safdie’s ping pong epic is a high-voltage portrait of ambition in its purest and most dangerous form. Inspired by the life of American ping pong pro, Marty Reisman.

It’s time to dance, magic, dance all the way back to the big screen as Jim Henson’s beloved musical fantasy Labyrinth celebrates its landmark 40th anniversary! Commemorating David Bowie’s birthday (January 8, 1947) and the tenth anniversary of his passing (January 10, 2016), Jim Henson and George Lucas’ 1986 landmark fantasy classic has been stunningly remastered in 4K.

 

Giordano’s passionate tragedy stars tenor Piotr Beczała as the virtuous poet who falls victim to the intrigue and violence of the French Revolution. (There will be two intermissions.)