Films include The Forgiven, The Score and Crimes of the Future
Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain in The Forgiven. Picture: Focus Features
To find more information on how to stay safe when visiting Watermans visit www.watermans.org.uk.
Wed 14 September
11:30 The Forgiven – Parent and Baby Screening
15:30 Official Competition
18:00 The Forgiven
20:30 Three Thousand Years Of Longing
Thu 15 September
13:00 The Forgiven
15:30 Three Thousand Years Of Longing
18:00 The Forgiven
20:30 Official Competition
Fri 16 September
13:00 The Score
15:30 Crimes Of The Future
18:15 The Score - Safe Seating Screening
20:30 Crimes Of The Future
Sat 17 September
13:00 Eiffel – French Impressions Film Talk
14:30 Eiffel – French Impressions Film Screening
18:00 Crimes Of The Future
20:30 The Score
Sun 18 September
14:00 Prima Facie – National Theatre Encore
17:30 The Score
19:45 Crimes Of The Future
Mon 19 September
The venue will be closed for the state funeral of Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II and will open from 4.30pm
17:45 The Score
20:00 Crimes Of The Future
Tue 20 September
13:00 Crimes Of The Future
15:30 Top Gun: Maverick – Subtitled and Audio Description and Safe Seating Screening
18:15 The Score
20:30 Crimes Of The Future
Wed 21 September
11:30 Top Gun: Maverick – Parent and Baby Screening
15:15 Crimes Of The Future
17:45 Top Gun: Maverick
20:45 The Score
Thu 22 September
13:00 Top Gun: Maverick
15:45 Crimes Of The Future
18:15 The Score
20:30 Crimes Of The Future
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Sat 17 September, 1pm – Talk, 2.30pm Film Screening, (4.30pm Questions)
FRENCH IMPRESSIONS PREVIEW: EIFFEL (15)
Director: Martin Bourboulon | Film Talk – 60m |Film Screening - 108m | 2021 | France, Belgium, Germany | French, English | Subtitled
Film Talk Sat 13:00; Film Screening Sat 14:30;
Sun 18 September
PRIMA FACIE (15) – NATIONAL THEATRE ENCORE
Director: Justin Martin | 131m | 2022 | UK
Sun 14:00
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