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LEARN MORE21 May 2022
Faculty of Education hosts May 24 events with filmmaker, authors and political exiles
07 April 2022
Written and directed by Liam, this short film is titled The Freestyle Cowboy Showdown.
25 March 2022
Our film critic Mark Walsh delivers his verdict on the movies vying for the big prize.
18 March 2022
Mark Walsh looks head to some big screen treats.
17 March 2022
Anna Dobrovolskaya, executive director of Moscow-based archivists HRC Memorial, describes being forcibly closed by the state
16 March 2022
A play and a film screening will be held.
04 March 2022
‘I couldn’t do what they do’ he tells crowd.
22 February 2022
The film star is set to appear at the Union - the oldest debating society in the world - this Sunday (February 27).
22 February 2022
Mark Walsh explores what’s heading to the big screen in this feature, sponsored by the Arts Picturehouse.
23 January 2022
The venue has received £170,750 from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation to support a new creative learning project.
21 January 2022
Mark Walsh also looks ahead to National Theatre Live at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.
07 January 2022
Mark Walsh completes his countdown of the best movies of 2021.
31 December 2021
Our film critic, Mark Walsh, offers his picks of the best movies from the year.
03 December 2021
The 59-year-old actor was seen hanging upside down on the wing of a war plane in this stunt for Mission: Impossible 8.
03 December 2021
The screening of the film – a modern cinematic retelling of the 150-year-old ballet – took place at the Arts Picturehouse on November 24.
02 December 2021
You’ll end up thinking: Aren’t we all Salarymen?
18 November 2021
Mark Walsh picks out some highlights from the festival, running at Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.
18 November 2021
The Cambridge Film Festival opened on Thursday (November 18) with a brilliant new film starring Claire Rushbrook and Adeel Akhtar.
29 October 2021
The inimitable 85-year-old, who is heading for the Cambridge Arts Theatre, discusses acting, space, childhood, Peter O’Toole and more.
21 October 2021
The festival, celebrating its 40th anniversary, will be an in-person event at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse between November 18 and 25.