European premiere: Force of Nature + Q&A

Force of Nature is the wildlife story of our time. This epic ground-breaking six-part natural history series reveals how nature is fighting back against today’s extreme weather.

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Atlantis: The Lost Empire 25th anniversary + Q&A

A classic animated adventure story of a 1914 American expedition setting out to find the mythical underwater city of Atlantis.

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Shark Kingdom (3D) + Q&A with Dr David Curnick and Joanna Barker, Zoological Society of London

Come face to face with these ancient and awe-inspiring animals and learn how our future is intertwined with theirs.

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Jaws + intro by Dr David Curnick and Joanna Barker, Zoological Society of London

The first modern family blockbuster is a flawless adventure about a great white shark marauding a small coastal resort and the three intrepid characters who hunt it down.

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Dinosaurs of Antarctica (3D) + Q&A with Dr Cassius Morrison, Natural History Museum

Welcome to the lost prehistoric world of Gondwana.

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28 June

Jurassic Park (3D) + intro by Craig Bennett, Chief Executive of The Wildlife Trusts

The original dinosaur epic, adapted from Michael Crichton’s bestseller, remains a superlative example of Steven Spielberg’s skill at producing a thrillingly entertaining blockbuster.

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BFI Southbank

Film Society 38 + intro by BFI National Archive curator Bryony Dixon and guests

Presented for the first time since 1930, the Film Society’s 1930 tribute to women filmmakers.

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A River Called Titas

Poetic depiction of memory, loss and a vanishing fishing community.

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Iracema: Uma Transa Amazônica

A once-banned, newly restored road movie captures a transforming Amazon.

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Iracema: Uma Transa Amazônica + discussion presented by People’s Palace Projects

A once-banned, newly restored road movie captures a transforming Amazon.

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Funday: Hoppers

Pixar’s latest is a smart, witty and joyously inventive tale of a young girl who, through the advances of science, is able to communicate with animals.

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A River Called Titas + intro by Tanjil Rashid, New Statesman culture editor

Poetic depiction of memory, loss and a vanishing fishing community.

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The Father and the Shaman + UK Premiere: Replikka and Q&A with Felipe Tomazelli, co-director of The Father and the Shaman and Yula Rocha, producer of Replikka

An Indigenous director confronts the rift between pastor and shaman inside his own home.

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