Small Things Like These (cert 12A). Doors at 7.00pm, film at 7.30pm.
Sat 22 Mar 2025 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM GMT
Roundhay Parochial Hall, Fitzroy Drive, LS8 4AB
Description
Welcome to Oakwood Cinema - the independent community cinema for Oakwood and Roundhay in Leeds! Oakwood Cinema is a not-for-profit community cinema showing a film each month, with a licensed bar and snacks to make the night an enjoyable social event for all!
THE FILM
Our film for March is Small Things Like These (cert 12A).
Oakwood Cinema audiences may remember a film we showed a couple of years ago, the excellent The Quiet Girl, based on a Claire Keegan novel. Keegan’s Small Things Like These was nominated for the Booker Prize in 2022 and has now been made into a film, starring Cillian Murphy fresh from his Oppenheimer success and Oscar for best actor. He plays a father in a small town in Ireland in the 1980s who is aware of something untoward within the local Church laundry. This relates to Ireland’s notorious (real life) Magdalene Laundries, where unwed mothers were forced to work as ‘slave labour’ while their children were put up for adoption.
It’s a challenging theme, and director Tim Mielants creates a brooding and atmospheric film which confronts this hidden history. Emily Watson is chillingly excellent as the Church sister.
The Guardian gave Small Things Like These a four star rating and described it as a “subdued but absorbing and eventful film”, whilst Empire magazine wrote: “It’s a deliberate film that uses small moments to examine one of the great questions of our time: how good people let bad things happen, and how we might push back against the dark."
Small Things Like These is 1 hour 38 minutes long.
NB: This screening is part of Irish History Month, and the film will be preceded by a short presentation from Ant Hanlon (CEO Leeds Irish Health & Homes) about the work of the Fréa Renewing Roots project, reaching out to former residents of Mother and Baby & County Homes in Ireland, now living in the North of England.
TICKETS
Tickets are just £6.50 for everyone. (We are no longer offering memberships.)
A booking fee is applied to cover the bank processing fee for purchasing online tickets.
The main doors open at 7.00pm. The film starts at 7.30pm. (Interval drinks are available.)
Location
Roundhay Parochial Hall, Fitzroy Drive, LS8 4AB