Screening dates and booking

Credits

  • Director

    Derek Cianfrance

  • Screenwriters

    Derek Cianfrance, Kirt Gunn

  • With

    Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst, LaKeith Stanfield, Juno Temple, Peter Dinklage

  • USA 2025. 126min

  • Courtesy of

    Paramount Pictures

  • Language

    English

Access information

Audio description:
Tuesday 14 October 21:00
Wednesday 15 October 14:30

Descriptive subtitles:
Tuesday 14 October 21:00
Wednesday 15 October 14:30

Intro / Q&A Live captioned:
Tuesday 14 October 21:00

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Introduction

Jeffrey Manchester is not your average criminal, committing idiosyncratic crimes like breaking into branches of McDonald’s to support his family. But when things go wrong for him, Jeffrey is forced to lay low, which is when he falls for Leigh. Does she offer him a chance at redemption, or will she play a part in his downfall? Roofman is exhilarating entertainment and features a career-best performance from Tatum.

Grace Barber-Plentie

Content warning

Contains scenes of nudity.

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