

Our front carpark will be closed 9 May – 15 June. Please use our main carpark which is accessible from Market Road.
A four-day programme of talks, workshops and performances curated by Common/Wealth, in response to Grenfell by Steve McQueen, will address the fight for justice for Grenfell and the importance of community activism.
17-18 May 2025 CROESO to the Cardiff Animation Weekender 2025! We can’t wait to share this vibrant, hybrid programme of animated nostalgia, deep cuts, cult classics, and brand new gems that will stick with you forever.
Am I Right? Justice, Justification and Judgement in Japanese Cinema.
Performances, talks, workshops, parties and special events engaged in the ideas of live practice: how does performance/live-ness provide a space to sense, learn, be with each other, to find community and pleasure, and to think critically and collectively about the ways we live?
This autumn we are exploring the complicated and exhilarating world of women in the action genre. From early silent cinema’s daredevils, the high kicking antics of Michelle Yeoh, the rippling biceps of Sigourney Weaver’s Ripley, the subversive 90s cinema of Kathryn Bigelow, to the regal fierceness of Viola Davis and teenage angst of the Kahn sisters of Polite Society; we are taking gender stereotypes and punching back at them hard! This is fun and challenging cinema that will increase your pulse rate and leave you wanting to leap into the cinema.
Bring along baby for our weekly film screenings of new releases. With free entry for babies, a relaxed environment and no worries about causing a disturbance, Carry On Screaming films are for parents and guardians with babies under twelve months. Please note: No baby, no entry!
26 October 2024 – 19 January 2025 | Inspired by our gallery exhibition, Crashing the Glass Slippers, we invite you on journeys of transformation spanning worlds of fashion, fairy tales and cultural icons. All tickets for the Crashing the Glass Slippers cinema series are at the discounted price of £5, plus booking fee. Use code SLIPPERS5.
Monthly captioned film screening and introduction in BSL from Deaf Film Club's host Heather Williams. Every third Wednesday of the month.
Film Hub Wales' Made in Wales strand celebrates films with Welsh connections.
Corruption, Scandal and Lies in the New Hollywood
Join us in our theatres to discover new sounds. We welcome local, national and international artists who bring new music to your doorstep. Expect experimental soundscapes, stripped back sets, fearless performances and artists who challenge the status quo.
Gather in our cinemas to celebrate the life of the incredible artist and filmmaker David Lynch! Throughout the year, we're spotlighting his feature films and indie cults, as well as weekly episodes of the ground-breaking Twin Peaks.