Join Portsmouth’s number one independently run cinema, No6 Cinema, this month for a host of top films not to be missed. Here’s our pick of the highlights for January 2019.
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Read MoreNo. 6 Cinema is Portsmouth’s only independent filmhouse, situated in Boathouse No. 6 of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. In May, they continue their renowned programme of the latest and greatest releases. cult classics, and fresh titles from world cinema.
Read MoreNo. 6 Cinema is Portsmouth’s only independent filmhouse, situated in Boathouse No. 6 of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. In December, they continue their renowned programme of the latest and greatest releases. cult classics, and fresh titles from world cinema.
Read MoreA film about a son’s experience of his father’s depression has won the student prize at the Cornwall Film Festival Short Film Competition. The film, Bulldoze, uses puppets to explore what it feels like to be leaving home and leaving behind a parent who is suffering with the illness.
Read MorePortsmouth's number one independent cinema, No. 6 Cinema, will be presenting Murder on the Orient Express on Thursday 21st December.
Read MoreNo. 6 Cinema is Portsmouth’s only independent filmhouse, situated in Boathouse No. 6 of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. In November, they continue their renowned programme of the latest and greatest releases. cult classics, and fresh titles from world cinema.
Read MoreThe Portsmouth Black History Month Film Festival will be officially opened by the University of Portsmouth’s Equality Champion, Professor Pal Ahluwalia, on Wednesday October 4th at the Eldon Building.
Read MorePortsmouth’s Making Waves Film Festival will have a supernatural theme at its core this year, organisers have announced.
Read MoreTrash Arts, an independent creative and cultural collective in Portsmouth, have produced The Making of, a mockumentary about filmmakers with ambition but no money, ideas, or hope.
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