Carry on Screaming
Carry on Screaming: Lee (15)
- 1h 57m
Free
Attributes
- Duration 1h 57m
Our Carry On Screaming films are every Friday morning. They allow parents or carers with a child under one to see a film without having to worry about causing a disturbance, and with adjustments to the cinema environment to make it as convenient and comfortable as possible. It’s free entry for babies, but please be aware: no baby, no entry.
Further screenings are available for those without babies. See below for related screenings and events.
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UK | 2024 | 117’ | 15 | Ellen Kuras | Kate Winslet, Josh O’Connor, Alexander Skarsgård, Andy Samberg, Andrea Riseborough, Marion Cotillard
Lee Miller finds herself in the 1930s approaching middle age, defiantly establishing herself as a photographer when many have dismissed her as nothing more than a model and muse of Great Men. War is approaching, fascists are on the march and Miller is determined to find a way to show the world the unbridled truths of humanity.
A timely debut feature from award-winning cinematographer Ella Kuras with an incredibly powerful performance from Kate Winslet, this film takes us behind the iconic images she created that display both the fragility and ferocity of the human experience as well as the public and private world that she found so difficult to balance.
Audio Description and Soft Subtitles TBC
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With free entry for babies, a relaxed environment and no worries about causing a disturbance, Carry On Screaming films are for parents and guardians with babies under twelve months.
Please note: No baby, no entry!
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Lee (15)
The story of Lee Miller: model, muse and photographer and her iconic documentation of WWII.
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