Screening dates and booking

Credits

  • Director-screenwriter

    James Lucas

  • With

    Ellie Bamber, Derek Jacobi

  • UK-New Zealand 2025. 100min

  • Courtesy of

    Embankment Films

  • Language

    English

Introduction

Set in 2002, Moss is at the height of her success and at a moment of transition as she prepares for motherhood. Ellie Bamber and Derek Jacobi bring these iconic figures wonderfully to life, enabling audiences to witness the personal interaction that took place behind closed doors. Lucas’ impressive debut is a tender portrait of self-reflection and an unexpectedly transformative friendship.

Isabel Moir

Content warning

Contains scenes of drug use and nudity.

How to book

Tickets start from £10 for all screenings and events in London, with concessions available for many screenings. Booking information and ticket prices.

If you’re aged 16 to 25, sign up for free to BFI 25 and Under for a chance to get £6 tickets to all screenings and events (subject to availability).

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