Need help deciding which films to go to in the FilmBath Festival? Well the festival team have got you covered with their top picks for the festival which runs from 20 - 29 October.
The Bikeriders
Friday 20 October, 9pm at Odeon
Who can resist a biker movie with the amazing Jodie Comer, Austin Butler and Tom Hardy in full Brando mode?
“Jodie Comer, Austin Butler and Tom Hardy are magnetic in this power struggle-cum-love triangle inspired by Danny Lyon’s 1968 photographic study of Chicago bikers” The Guardian
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Typist Artist Pirate King + Q&A with director Carol Morley
Sunday 22 October, 5.30pm at Widcombe Social Club
Amazing and inventive feature from one of the UK’s greatest directors Carol Morley, about a very eccentric artist on a road trip with her reluctant social worker.
“The Thelma and Louise of the A1, they make Typist Artist Pirate King a journey worth taking” Time Out
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Fanny: The Other Mendelsohn
Thursday 26 October, 8.15pm at Widcombe Social Club
The greatest woman composer you’ve never heard of is revealed to be Mendelssohn’s sister in this wonderful new documentary complete with live music and a Q&A with the director Sheila Hayman.
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L’Immensita
Friday 27 October, 8.30pm at The Little Theatre Cinema
It doesn’t take much to want to go and see a film which stars Penelope Cruz, and she dazzles as the Spanish/Italian mother of a pre-teen transgender son in 80’s Rome.
“Penélope Cruz is a vision of tragic beauty when she first appears in the Italian period drama L’immensità.” - New York Times
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Trainspotting + Q&A with director Danny Boyle and writer John Hodge
Saturday 28 October, 8.20pm at Odeon
One of the most famous and influential British films of the last 30 years. Now, Trainspotting is back, and you can see it with fresh eyes in the company of the legendary writer and director behind it Danny Boyle and John Hodge.
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Smoke Sauna Sisterhood
Saturday 21 October, 8.40pm at Widcombe Social Club
Estonian women gather in a sauna and open their hearts and minds to each other in this funny and beautiful account of their lives, dreams and disappointments.
“Smoke Sauna Sisterhood is a film that places you in the moment of relaxation, conveys the sense of a cleansing that is both physical and spiritual.” - Screen Daily
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Queendom
Sunday 22 October, 7pm at Rondo Theatre
In Agniia Galdanova’s debut documentary, we uncover the courageous journey of queer performance artist turned activist, Gena, as she fights for creative and personal freedom in Putin’s Russia.
“Poignant and raw, Queendom is poised to be one of the best documentaries of 2023.” - Film Inquiry
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On the Adamant
Wednesday 25 October, 6pm at Odeon
Unmissable new documentary by the director of Etre et Avoir about a boat on the Seine where adults with mental health challenges go for support and calm.
“Compassionate, intelligent and shrewdly observed” The Guardian
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Totem
Friday 27 October, 6pm at Odeon
Lila Aviles’s new film, which premiered at Berlin, is a tender and sensitive story about an 7 year old girl visiting her aunts to celebrate what may be her father’s last birthday.
“There isn’t a false note in the tender Mexican drama Tótem” - The New York Times
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The Other Child
Tuesday 24 October, 9pm at Rondo Theatre
Spooky season is upon us, and there is nothing like watching a chilling film on the big screen. A scary, unsettling but profound meditation on life, death, loss and grief in this excellent Korean movie.
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Some of the festival films have already sold out, so best to grab your tickets quick at filmbath.org.uk
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