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Watch Africa Festival 2025: After The Long Rains (adv12A)
A young girl in a coastal town dreams of being an actress in this coming-of-age drama
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We’re a cultural leader in independent cinema in Wales and help our audiences engage with the best of Welsh, UK and international film.
A young girl in a coastal town dreams of being an actress in this coming-of-age drama
2.7 Lonely Souls 2.8 Drive with a Dead Girl
A globe-trotting story of a family and a family business with delicious black humour.
The descendants of a Majimaji resistance leader attempt to repatriate his remains.
A teenager grapples with grief while keeping a secret in this delicate, powerful drama.
Two men forge an unlikely connection through the joy and power of music.
A piglet becomes an expert sheep herder in this big-hearted family film.
A family pack of dalmations thwart the plans of nasty Cruella in this classic Disney tale.
A documentary unveiling the environmental legacy of neoprene within the surfing community.
After they lose their home a couple embark on a coastal trek in this inspirational drama.
From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the wives of Henry VIII reclaim their stories.
A wealthy eccentric convinces a band to overcome their differences and play on his island.
Watch the finale of Season 2 Doctor Who, The Reality War, on the big screen!
2.9 Arbitrary Law 2.10 Dispute Between Brothers
Join us for a screening of an atrocity that will make you long for the evening to end.
Chapter's monthly showcase of short films and conversations with the filmmakers behind them.
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.
Find your new favourite film or rediscover a classic, and experience cinema like nowhere else.
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The latest information on how to book, ticket prices and our updated ticket terms and conditions.
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.
Chapter is a registered charity – by hosting your event here, you’ll help us to carry on supporting Wales’ artists and creative communities.
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