Date/ Time / Film Title / Director| Country of Origin |ActorsDuration| Certificate| Genre / Description
Tuesday 3rd May
SEN school bookings Only
All films screened for SEN schoolsare Certificate PG
10.45- 12.00pm / Power in Our Hands: The untold story of the British Deaf Community ‘s right to be heard
Suitability 10yrs. upwards / Dir:AngelaSpielsinger|UK|various|75 mins|PG
Documentary / Power in Our Hands: is a ground-breaking documentary – containing newly digitised archive footage available to the public for the first time – on the Deaf community's fight for civil rights and principally, the right to be heard.
Combining social history and archive film with contemporary interviews, and released in the 125th anniversary year of the British Deaf Association, Power in Our Hands explores the secret history and heritage of the Deaf community in the UK.
1.30-2.00pm / Battle Lines
Suitability 10 yrs. upwards / Dir:JulianPeedleCalloo|UK|various|30 mins| PG
Drama / Battle Lines:is about a Deaf man who looks for acceptance in his local community when he is prevented from serving in World War I. Can he find a way to win people over, or will he continue to feel like an outcast?
StarringSean Noone,Ace Mahbaz,Jacob CasseldenandSophie Allen, this film was written and directed byJulian PeedleCallooand produced byJustin Edgarfor104 Films.
2.15-3.15pm / Silent film collection featuring a medley of silent Black& White classics films and shorts.
Suitable for children from 6yrs upwards / Dir:Charlie Chaplin |UK|various
|60mins| PG
Comedy / A collection of classic silent films and Shorts starring the all-round talents of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd.
Wednesday 4th May
Public booking
Everyone welcome
10.45-12.00pm / Power in our Hands:The untold story of the British Deaf Community ‘s right to be heard / Dir:AngelaSpielsinger|UK|various|75 mins| PG
Documentary / Power in Our Hands: is a ground-breaking documentary – containing newly digitised archive footage available to the public for the first time – on the Deaf community's fight for civil rights and principally, the right to be heard.
Combining social history and archive film with contemporary interviews, and released in the 125th anniversary year of the British Deaf Association, Power in Our Hands
1.30-3.00pm / Dad Army 1971 / Dir: Norman Cohen |UK| Actors: Arthur Lowe John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn, John Laurie, James Beck & various| 91mins| U / During WW2, in a fictional British seaside town, a ragtag group of Home Guard local defence volunteers prepares for an imminent German invasion.
Thursday 5th May
Public booking
Everyone welcome
10.45-12.15pm / Suffragettes 2015 / Dir: Sarah Gavron|
|UK|1hr 46mins|UK| Actors: Carey Mulligan, Anne-Marie Duff, Helena Bonham Carters| 12A
Biography| Drama |History / The foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, women who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State.
1.30-2.50pm / Suffragettes (Silent Version)
Make more Noise! / Dir: Music composed and performed by Lillian Henley| UK| Various |80mins|
Biography| Drama |History / The key tactic of the suffragettes’ campaign was to ‘make more noise’. That meant standing up at public meetings, in music halls and theatres, scrawling ‘votes for women’ over census papers, demonstrating on the streets and disrupting elections. It also applied to film – cinema was born just as the campaign was gathering momentum – and over the following years the suffragettes made it their business to get in front of the cameras! This fascinating compilation of 21 short films – with a specially commissioned accompaniment by Lillian Henley – combines contemporary newsreels with anarchic early comedies that reveal as much about young women’s aspirations as does the reportage. Some offer grotesque parodies of female militants (often played by men in drag), but others feature unruly girl children, like the Tilly girls, who wreak havoc and still have the last laugh.
Friday 6th May
Public Booking
Everyone welcome
10.45- 12.00pm / Power in our Hands: The untold story of the British Deaf Community ‘s right to be heard / Dir:AngelaSpielsinger|UK|various|75 mins| PG
Documentary / Power in Our Hands: is a ground-breaking documentary – containing newly digitised archive footage available to the public for the first time – on the Deaf community's fight for civil rights and principally, the right to be heard.
Combining social history and archive film with contemporary interviews, and released in the 125th anniversary year of the British Deaf Association, Power in Our Hands explores the secret history and heritage of the Deaf community in the UK.
1.30- 2.00pm / Battle Lines / Dir:JulianPeedleCalloo|UK|various|30 mins| PG
Drama / Drama.Battle Linesis about a Deaf man who looks for acceptance in his local community when he is prevented from serving in World War I. Can he find a way to win people over, or will he continue to feel like an outcast? Watch it and find out.StarringSean Noone,Ace Mahbaz,Jacob CasseldenandSophie Allen, this film was written and directed byJulian Peedle-Callooand produced byJustin Edgarfor104 Films.
2.30- 3.50pm / Suffragettes (Silent Version)
Make More Noise!
Complementing the release of Sarah Gavron'sSuffragette, this selection of silent films from the BFI National Archive shows how suffragettes were portrayed on the cinema screen while their battles were being waged on the streets outside. / Dir: Music composed and performed by Lillian Henley|UK|Various |80mins
Biography| Drama |History / The key tactic of the suffragettes’ campaign was to ‘make more noise’. That meant standing up at public meetings, in music halls and theatres, scrawling ‘votes for women’ over census papers, demonstrating on the streets and disrupting elections. It also applied to film – cinema was born just as the campaign was gathering momentum – and over the following years the suffragettes made it their business to get in front of the cameras! This fascinating compilation of 21 short films – with a specially commissioned accompaniment by Lillian Henley – combines contemporary newsreels with anarchic early comedies that reveal as much about young women’s aspirations as does the reportage. Some offer grotesque parodies of female militants (often played by men in drag), but others feature unruly girl children, like the Tilly girls, who wreak havoc and still have the last laugh.
Saturday 7th May
Public booking
Everyone welcome
11.00-12.45pm / Suffragettes / Dir: Sarah Gavron|
|UK|1hr 46mins|UK| Actors: Carey Mulligan, Anne-Marie Duff, Helena Bonham Carters| 12A
Biography| Drama |History / The foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, women who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State.
1.30-2.45pm / Power in our Hands: The untold story of the British Deaf Community ‘s right to be heard / Dir:AngelaSpielsinger|UK|various|75 mins| PG
Documentary / Power in Our Hands: is a ground-breaking documentary – containing newly digitised archive footage available to the public for the first time – on the Deaf community's fight for civil rights and principally, the right to be heard.
Combining social history and archive film with contemporary interviews, and released in the 125th anniversary year of the British Deaf Association, Power in Our Hands explores the secret history and heritage of the Deaf community in the UK.
3.00-3.30pm / Battle Lines / Dir:JulianPeedleCalloo|UK|various|30 mins| PG
Drama / Battle Linesis about a Deaf man who looks for acceptance in his local community when he is prevented from serving in World War I. Can he find a way to win people over, or will he continue to feel like an outcast? Watch it and find out.StarringSean Noone,Ace Mahbaz,Jacob CasseldenandSophie Allen, this film was written and directed byJulian Peedle-Callooand produced byJustin Edgarfor104 Films.

If you would like to attend please book online and arrive 10mins prior screening.