FaH Retrospective: The Harder They Come
Shire Oak Hall Bennett Road, Leeds, United Kingdom'This crime drama of a headstrong singer shooting for his chance of success is as raw and energetic as its reggae soundtrack' The Guardian BUY TICKETS
'This crime drama of a headstrong singer shooting for his chance of success is as raw and energetic as its reggae soundtrack' The Guardian BUY TICKETS
FaH FilmFeast celebrates India with the film SANTOSH and some marvellous food from Heart's ABK Cafe. This month marks International Women's Day on the 8th March and we'd also like to celebrate this film's woman director Sandhya Suri. BUY TICKETS
“Wicked Little Letters” is a really effective British mystery, spiked with the comedy of a real caper, with sneaky people bicycling down lanes, ..." Roger Ebert.com BUY TICKETS
James Connolly remains an iconic figure in Irish socialism, republicanism, and the trade union movement. BUY TICKETS
On an empty road in the middle of the night, Shula played by Susan Chardy, stumbles across the body of her Uncle Fred. As funeral proceedings begin around them, she and her cousins bring to light the buried secrets of their middle-class Zambian family. BUY TICKETS
An eccentric two time lottery winner played by Tim Key, who lives alone on a remote island tries to make his fantasies come true by getting his favorite musicians to perform at his home. BUY TICKETS
Experience the best of student filmmaking from across Leeds with a showcase of short films by local students and recent graduates. An opportunity for young directors to showcase their talent, and for people to see the work of the next generation of film makers! BUY TICKETS
FilmFeast celebrating France with the film HOLY COW and delicious food from ABK HEART cafe. BUY TICKETS
Based on the Walter Trevis novel and showcases David Bowie in his first film, as Thomas Jerome Newton, a visitor from another world. An intriguing mix of psychedelic sci-fi, loneliness and consumerism. BUY TICKETS
This film explores themes of love, regret and second chances with nuance and grace. It’s set against the backdrop of a country with strict rules and restrictions, especially when it comes to the rights and freedoms of women. BUY TICKETS