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Cruel Intentions

Guilt-Free Pleasure presents the sleek and sexy Cruel Intentions, for a 25th anniversary screening.

A modern retelling of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Cruel Intentions follows step-siblings Kathryn, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Sebastian, Ryan Phillipe, as they sulk, seduce and manipulate everyone in sight.

Crass: The Sound of Free Speech

Leeds Premiere of a new documentary covering anarchist art collective and punk band Crass on the history of the band and the release of their controversial Reality Asylum.

Celebratory, raw and shocking, this film is as close to the story of the anarcho-punk band as you’re going to get.

Crass were an art collective and punk band that formed in Essex in 1977, and disbanded in 1984. They promoted anarchism and a movement of resistance that awakened and appealed to many, inspiring many bands and artists ever since and seem to be more relevant now than ever.

Looking Back at the Carry On Films

Ian Fryer, author of the book Carrying on, the carry ons and  the films of peter Rogers and Gerald Thomas talks about the legendary Carry On series in a fun and nostalgic look at the films and their fabulous cast members.

Ian is a writer and film historian whose books include the worlds of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and the British Horror Films: From the silents to the multiplex.

Now, Voyager

As part of Classics at the Cottage we're showing Now, Voyager!

A frumpy spinster blossoms under therapy and becomes an elegant, independent woman.

1942 · U · 1hr 57min

Ageless Film Screening

Sit down, relax and enjoy three short films. This eclectic mix of bold, playful and poignant films challenges perceptions of age and showcases the rich and diverse voices and lives of older people.

Still: Exploring the extraordinary within the everyday lives of care home residents by Gecko

Still explores the extraordinary potential within the everyday lives of the residents of Lime Court care home, inspired by their personal stories, experiences and passions.

Following the current: from boat to stage with Christine Thynne and Robbie Synge

Christine Thynne shares her journey of passion for dance and performance, of anatomy and the kayaking adventures, which led to the development of her solo work-in-progress, Mechanisms.

Joined by friend and collaborator Robbie Synge, Christine will use a mix of film, performance and conversation to share her story. Expect a warm and lively audience discussion about creative ambition, play and finding your way...

Hyde Park Picture House Re-opens

After three long years of closure, we’re incredibly excited to announce that the Picture House will be officially reopening its doors on Friday 30th June, following our major redevelopment project.

A summer-long celebration of special screenings and live events will extend a massive thank you to our amazing audience, partners and funders for your support.