Pillion

Ends Wednesday, April 1st – All Shows Downstairs

Colin, a timid gay man, is swept off his feet when Ray, an enigmatic and impossibly handsome biker, takes him on as his submissive in a crazy and erotic BDSM-focused relationship.

Ends Wednesday, April 1st – All Shows Downstairs
Colin, a timid gay man, is swept off his feet when Ray, an enigmatic and impossibly handsome biker, takes him on as his submissive in a crazy and erotic BDSM-focused relationship.

  1. 1:00 pm
  1. 1:25 pm
  2. 3:35 pm
  3. 5:50 pm

The President's Cake

Ends Wednesday, April 1st – All Shows Downstairs

In 1990s Iraq, it’s ‘draw day’, when schools select students for the honour of bringing items to their mandatory local celebrations of President Saddam Hussein’s birthday. Nine-year-old Lamia lives in the historic marshes with her spirited grandmother, Bibi. Before school, Bibi teaches Lamia clever tricks to avoid being chosen for the baking duties. However, when Musa, the authoritative teacher, calls Lamia’s name for the most challenging task–the birthday cake–she has no choice but to accept. Refusing could mean imprisonment or even death.

Ends Wednesday, April 1st – All Shows Downstairs
In 1990s Iraq, it’s ‘draw day’, when schools select students for the honour of bringing items to their mandatory local celebrations of President Saddam Hussein’s birthday. Nine-year-old Lamia lives in the historic marshes with her spirited grandmother, Bibi. Before school, Bibi teaches Lamia clever tricks to avoid being chosen for the baking duties. However, when Musa, the authoritative teacher, calls Lamia’s name for the most challenging task–the birthday cake–she has no choice but to accept. Refusing could mean imprisonment or even death.

  1. 3:15 pm

Sirāt

Ends Thursday, April 2nd – All Shows Downstairs

A father’s search for his missing daughter becomes a harrowing, hypnotic odyssey in Óliver Laxe’s Sirāt, a desert road film that blends rave culture with apocalyptic dread. Set against a vast and unforgiving landscape, the film follows a ragtag group of travelers as exhilaration gives way to mounting danger and existential despair. Sirāt is a bold and brutally immersive sensory experience—at once electrifying and devastating—that confronts viewers with questions of death, survival, and the fragile bonds that persist at the edge of collapse.

Content contains: Flashing lights, graphic violence or injury.

Ends Thursday, April 2nd – All Shows Downstairs
A father’s search for his missing daughter becomes a harrowing, hypnotic odyssey in Óliver Laxe’s Sirāt, a desert road film that blends rave culture with apocalyptic dread. Set against a vast and unforgiving landscape, the film follows a ragtag group of travelers as exhilaration gives way to mounting danger and existential despair. Sirāt is a bold and brutally immersive sensory experience—at once electrifying and devastating—that confronts viewers with questions of death, survival, and the fragile bonds that persist at the edge of collapse.
Content contains: Flashing lights, graphic violence or injury.

  1. 5:30 pm

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