UK Cinema Release Date
Sunday 28th November 2021
Next Showing:
None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 9th November 2023.
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is next showing in a
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Starring:
Daniel Radcliffe,
Richard Griffiths,
Pam Ferris,
Fiona Shaw,
Harry Melling,
Adrian Rawlins,
Geraldine Somerville,
Lee Ingleby,
Lenny Henry,
Jimmy Gardner,
Gary Oldman,
Robert Hardy,
Rupert Grint,
Emma Watson,
Oliver Phelps,
James Phelps,
Chris Rankin,
Julie Walters,
Bonnie Wright,
Mark Williams,
David Thewlis,
Devon Murray,
Warwick Davis,
David Bradley,
Michael Gambon,
Alan Rickman,
Maggie Smith,
Robbie Coltrane,
Matthew Lewis,
Sitara Shah,
Jennifer Smith,
Tom Felton,
Josh Herdman,
Genevieve Gaunt,
Alfred Enoch,
Dawn French,
Paul Whitehouse,
Emma Thompson,
Jamie Waylett,
Julie Christie,
Peter Best,
Timothy Spall and
Ian Brown Genres:
Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Runtime:
2 hours 22 minutes (approx.)
Movie Synopsis:
Harry Potter is having a tough time with his relatives. He runs away after using magic to inflate Uncle Vernon's sister Marge, who was being offensive towards Harry's parents. Initially scared for using magic outside the school, he is pleasantly surprised that he won't be penalized after all. However, he soon learns that a dangerous criminal and Voldemort's trusted aide Sirius Black has escaped from Azkaban Prison and wants to kill Harry to avenge the Dark Lord. To worsen the conditions for Harry, vile creatures called Dementors are appointed to guard the school gates and inexplicably happen to have the most horrible effect on him. Little does Harry know that by the end of this year, many holes in his past will be filled up and he will have a clearer vision of what the future has in store.
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UK Cinema Release Date
Friday 29th October 2021
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None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 2nd November 2023.
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Starring:
Richard Harris,
Maggie Smith,
Robbie Coltrane,
Daniel Radcliffe,
Fiona Shaw,
Harry Melling,
Richard Griffiths,
Ian Hart,
Warwick Davis,
Verne Troyer,
John Hurt,
Richard Bremmer,
Geraldine Somerville,
Julie Walters,
Bonnie Wright,
James Phelps,
Oliver Phelps,
Rupert Grint,
Emma Watson,
Matthew Lewis,
Tom Felton,
Leslie Phillips,
John Cleese,
David Bradley,
Alan Rickman,
Zoë Wanamaker and
Sean Biggerstaff Genres:
Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Runtime:
2 hours 32 minutes (approx.)
Movie Synopsis:
This is the tale of Harry Potter, an ordinary eleven-year-old boy serving as a sort of slave for his aunt and uncle who learns that he is actually a wizard and has been invited to attend the Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry is snatched away from his mundane existence by Rubeus Hagrid, the groundskeeper for Hogwarts, and quickly thrown into a world completely foreign to both him and the viewer. Famous for an incident that happened at his birth, Harry makes friends easily at his new school. He soon finds, however, that the wizarding world is far more dangerous for him than he would have imagined, and he quickly learns that not all wizards are ones to be trusted.
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UK Cinema Release Date
Saturday 5th June 2021
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None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 5th June 2021.
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Runtime:
1 hour 33 minutes (approx.)
Movie Synopsis:
From a scrappy, vacant-lot training site in Alexandria, Egypt to the Olympic Games, 14 year-old Zebiba stands at the precipice between childhood and weightlifting champion - guided only by her dedicated yet relentless coach, Captain Ramadan, and her own competitive edge. Can she make the leap?
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UK Cinema Release Date
Friday 4th June 2021
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None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 13th July 2021.
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Runtime:
1 hour 33 minutes (approx.)
Movie Synopsis:
Documentary looks at the daily life of a pig and its farm animal companions: two cows and a one-legged chicken.
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UK Cinema Release Date
Friday 16th April 2021
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None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 17th June 2021.
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Runtime:
1 hour 45 minutes (approx.)
Movie Synopsis:
Henry Glassie has made a life out of studying folk artists and the marvels they create. Over the past 50 years, the renowned US scholar has traveled to five continents, conducting fieldwork with an obsessive thoroughness. Each project Henry Glassie undertakes requires at least a decade. Brimming with insights into the artistic impulse - and how every culture manifests its own standard of beauty and meaning - this poetic portrait of Henry Glassie doubles as a travelogue, taking us places Henry Glassie has embedded himself. In Bahia, Brazil, we meet Evidal Rosas, charged with reconstructing sacred statues for which there remain no record, and Rosalvo Santana, who meticulously sculpts from clay a magisterial saint flanked by cherubs. Captured with mesmerizing intimacy by director Pat Collins and cinematographer Colm Hogan, the process of these artists is awe-inspiring.
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