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A cat teams up with other animals in this moving, visually stunning environmental fable.
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A cat teams up with other animals in this moving, visually stunning environmental fable.
A young journalist is invited to interview a recluse pop-star in this offbeat drama.
A naïve woman police constable becomes pulled into an investigation in rural India.
An intimate, moving portrait of a marriage with artists Joel Meyerowitz and Maggie Barrett.
A remixed tale of two rival bands, one of the greatest rock docs of all time.
A collection of early and experimental works by David Lynch we see his style and collaborators (including Jack Fisk, Alan Splet and Catherine Coulson) collect to form a cohesive vision of the filmmaker he was to become.
A poignant look at the life of John Merrick and those who exploited him.
Seven-time BAFTA Award-winner Steve Coogan plays four roles in the world premiere stage adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s comedy masterpiece Dr. Strangelove.
Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with running this covert process after the unexpected death of the beloved Pope.
Returning to his childhood village, Jérémie creates unease in this sly, sinister thriller.
A group of nuns set their sights on winning a cycle race to save their local hospice.
An elderly man must stop a fellow resident in his care home from tormenting him.
After decades alone, having fled society’s collapse, family encounters a stranger.
Celebrating global stories and Cardiff charm, and now in its 10th year, Iris is proud to be taking Iris on the move, sharing authentic stories that the mainstream can sometimes be accused of ignoring. We have 7 films in two standout programmes including Teth a Welsh language Trans comedy and Blood Like Water a powerful and tragic story from Palestine.
A young man’s investigation in his hometown leads him into a world darker than he imagined.
Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with running this covert process after the unexpected death of the beloved Pope.
We celebrate film in all its forms offering an enriched cinema experience showing laser projected as well as 35mm films.
Alongside new releases, we bring a range of festivals and curated seasons, with talks, Q&As and events to inspire creativity, and ensure that we all have a deeper understanding of the filmmaking process and insight into the thriving film industry here in Wales.
We’re proud to be the lead organisation for Film Hub Wales, one of eight around the UK, formed as part of the British Film Institute: Film Audience Network. Through Film Hub Wales, we bring more films, to more people, in more places across the country.
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Film Hub Wales aims to bring more films, to more people, in more places around Wales. Chapter is proud to be the Film Hub lead organisation for Wales.
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