
Attributes
- Directed by Gints Zilbalodis
- Year 2024
- Duration 1h 25m
- Certificate U
- Type Film
Our Carry On Screaming films are every Friday morning. They allow parents or carers with a child under one to see a film without having to worry about causing a disturbance, and with adjustments to the cinema environment to make it as convenient and comfortable as possible. It’s free entry for babies, but please be aware: no baby, no entry.
Further screenings are available for those without babies. See below for related screenings and events.
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Cat is a solitary animal, but as his home is devastated by a great flood, he finds refuge on a boat populated by various species. Teaming up with a capybara, a lemur, a bird, and a dog to navigate a boat in search of dry land, they must rely on trust, courage, and wits to survive the perils of a newly aquatic planet, and will have to team up with them despite their differences. In the lonesome boat sailing through mystical overflowed landscapes, they navigate the challenges and dangers of adapting to this new world. This Oscar-winning animated spectacle soaring with visual storytelling, is a profound meditation on the fragility of the environment and the spirit of friendship and community. A feast for the senses and a treasure for the heart.
Trailers & clips
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!
More at Chapter
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Carry on Screaming: Oh My Goodness! (12A)
A group of nuns set their sights on winning a cycle race to save their local hospice.
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Flow (U)
A cat teams up with other animals in this moving, visually stunning environmental fable.
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Oh My Goodness! (12A)
A group of nuns set their sights on winning a cycle race to save their local hospice.
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On Falling (15)
A lonely Portuguese migrant working as a picker in a Scottish warehouse struggles to forge connections in an immersive character study that also shines light on the precarity of modern employment.