
Alabama, 1930s: it's a heavy, dusty summer and the shadow of segregation looms large. Scout, a little girl as curious as she is mischievous, discovers the prejudices and other fractures of the adult world.
Her father, Atticus Finch, an upright and principled lawyer, provides a moral compass at the heart of a society adrift. Robert Mulligan's adaptation of Harper Lee's novel, Don't Shoot the Mockingbird, is both sensitive and poignant, and is enhanced by Gregory Peck's Oscar-winning performance. Beneath its childhood chronicle exterior, the film nails injustice with implacable gentleness. A masterpiece of humanism, where silence makes more noise than cries.
Her father, Atticus Finch, an upright and principled lawyer, provides a moral compass at the heart of a society adrift. Robert Mulligan's adaptation of Harper Lee's novel, Don't Shoot the Mockingbird, is both sensitive and poignant, and is enhanced by Gregory Peck's Oscar-winning performance. Beneath its childhood chronicle exterior, the film nails injustice with implacable gentleness. A masterpiece of humanism, where silence makes more noise than cries.
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Opening times
Opening times
On 31 March 2026
- 19:00

