Monday, December 08, 2025

The Marching Band - Sunday 14th December 5pm



We finish our season with The Marching Band, "a very amiable fare..or amiable 'en fanfare'" as Mark Kermode jests, which won our audience vote at the 25th Keswick Film Festival in March; so amiable that we felt we should give a larger audience the chance to see it and the members' vote agree.
“Warm and sure-footed, the film has the feel of a richly satisfying meal in an excellent neighbourhood bistro. Old world pleasures of character and story are generously apportioned.” - Danny Leigh, Financial 

Thursday, December 04, 2025

Spring Programme 2026

Tickets are now available to book via the Alhambra website for our Spring Programme starting on January 4th. We'll be updating our website with full details of the films soon. Once again it looks like an exciting mix. Full of stars - from Daniel Day-Lewis and Sean Bean, through Brenda Blethyn, Andrea Riseborough and Brendan Fraser to Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson plus many others, brought to us by great directors such as Lynne Ramsay, Park Chan-wook and Jafar Panahi. And, of course, we have the 26th Keswick Film Festival, our finishing weekend this year, with it's usual amazing array of great films. 

Monday, December 01, 2025

Happyend - Sunday 7th December 5pm


We end the season with two members' choices, first up this week from Japan we have Happyend. The island is threatened by a bad earthquake that never seems to arrive. Tokyo is threatened by political termoil… but life goes on, and two boys, Yuta and Kou, approach the end of school.

"A prank pulled on their Principal leads to a controversial new surveillance system that not only monitors the students but gives them demerits when they do something wrong. As the students push back against Big Brother, these young people are forced to decide what matters to them and how much they're willing to fight for it..." - RogerEbert.com

“A crisp and understated piece... And the charismatic young cast brings a lively, impromptu-feeling organic energy.” - Jonathan Romney, Screen International

Monday, November 24, 2025

The Mastermind - Sunday 30th November 5pm


If we tell you this is the story of an art-heist, you might start expecting 'Oceans Twelve' or something, but if we tell you the title is definitely ironic you will be closer to understanding the gist; Josh O'Connor, wonderfully scruffy here, plays James, an art-school dropout who has this great idea to steal some paintings from a local museum in Massachusetts. What could be easier?

“'The Mastermind' may be a heist movie about a novice thief with a dumb plan. But Reichardt pulls it off like clockwork: This film is stupendously smart” - Ben Kenigsberg, RogerEbert.com.

Monday, November 17, 2025

Little Trouble Girls - Sunday 23rd November 5pm



In Little Trouble Girls we meet shy, introverted,16 year-old Lucija as she joins a Catholic choir where she is befriended by Ana-Marija. Lucija's over-protected life (she has not even been allowed to wear lipstick) is faced by the challenge of growing up like everyone, especially the sexual awakening she is feeling.
"Djukic’s feature debut echoes the sensitivities of CĂ©line Sciamma’s early coming-of-age stories but with a bold, cinematic bent." - Tara Brady, Irish Times