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Watch Africa: Bushman (12A)
In 1968, a Nigerian student experiences clashing cultures in San Francisco.
We’re a cultural leader in independent cinema in Wales and help our audiences engage with the best of Welsh, UK and international film.
In 1968, a Nigerian student experiences clashing cultures in San Francisco.
In the late 19th century Chile, an indigenous girl turns to folklore for justice.
A young couple’s happiness is upended when one of them begins sleepwalking.
A body is resurrected after a locket is removed from a collapsed tower.
A fascinating documentary looking at Virginia Woolf’s iconic character.
The multi award-winning production of Noël Coward’s provocative comedy featuring Andrew Scott (Vanya, Fleabag) returns to the big screen
Unexpected emotions emerge as Riley enters her teenage years in this charming sequel.
An elderly woman seeks revenge after she is duped by a scammer in this gentle comedy.
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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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We’re excited to switch to a page that will now give you all the information you need at any point.
We’re introducing a new way of accessing our films and events programme, with this live fortnightly event guide that provides up to date information about the location, time, date and accessibility for all of our current events, including film!
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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