Family Film Festival
The FAMILY FILM FESTIVAL is back this autumn half term with a blast, showing seven free family‑friendly films! This year's selection celebrates the joys and challenges of growing up and the universal experience of discovering who you are. From 1970s Indiana to northern New Zealand to Halloween Town, our protagonists embark on adventures that help them find their place in the world.
For more fun, join us in the cinema restaurant an hour before each family screening for arts and crafts.
ALL FAMILY FILM FESTIVAL SCREENINGS AND ACTIVITIES ARE COMPLETELY FREE!
All screenings are relaxed (with house lights on a low level and reduced volume).
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Now And Then
Four lifelong friends reunite to reflect on the summer that shaped them. A heartfelt coming-of-age tale about growing up, growing apart and the enduring power of childhood bonds.
Grow
In the Pumpkin Capital of the World, spirited Charlie uncovers a strange gift and takes on a wild growing contest in this heartwarming, oddball tale of roots, rivalry and unexpected magic.
Whale Rider
Twelve-year-old Pai dares to defy tradition and claim her place as leader of her Māori tribe in this powerful coming-of-age tale about heritage, courage and the strength to break the rules.
The Princess and The Frog
Tiana’s dream of running a restaurant takes a wild turn when a magical kiss turns her into a frog. A vibrant New Orleans adventure full of music, mischief and heartfelt Disney magic.
Inside Out 2
At hockey camp, Riley’s emotions face a shake-up when Anxiety arrives. Joy must help her find balance in this heartfelt, funny sequel about growing up and learning to feel everything.
The Parent Trap
When long-lost twin sisters meet at summer camp, they plot to reunite their divorced parents in this beloved family classic, full of charm, mischief and double the Lindsay Lohan.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
When Halloween’s Pumpkin King discovers Christmas, chaos and charm collide in this stop-motion classic—a spooky, sweet tale of misfit joy and holiday mix-ups, brimming with gothic imagination.