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That They May Face the Rising Sun (cert 15). Doors at 7.00pm, film at 7.30pm.

Sat 28 Mar 2026 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM GMT Roundhay Parochial Hall, Fitzroy Drive, LS8 4AB

That They May Face the Rising Sun (cert 15). Doors at 7.00pm, film at 7.30pm.

Sat 28 Mar 2026 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM GMT Roundhay Parochial Hall, Fitzroy Drive, LS8 4AB

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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 an interval), with a licensed bar and snacks to make the night an enjoyable social event for all!

THE FILM

Our film for March is That They May Face the Rising Sun (cert 15)

As part of Irish History Month, we are pleased to show That They May Face the Rising Sun, the 2023 adaptation of the final novel from John McGahern, one of Ireland's greatest novelists. Joe and Kate Ruttledge have returned from London to live and work among a small, rural, lakeside community in Ireland near to where Joe grew up. Now deeply embedded in the life around the lake, the drama of a year in their lives and those of the memorable characters that move about them slowly unfolds through the rituals of work, play and the passing seasons.

As Sight and Sound wrote: “Director Pat Collins and his co-writer Éamon Little have wisely taken an elliptical approach to adapting McGahern’s work. Characters drift in and out of the picture, narrative threads are unresolved, and much is left unsaid; all we get is a brief window into these lives, and an evocative snapshot of a particular time and place. It’s such mundane details that make up the stuff of life – as local businessman The Shah (John Olohan) puts it, “The rain comes down, the sun shines, grass grows, children grow old and die. That’s the holy all of it” – and Collins brings the curious, attentive eye of the documentarian to capturing these moments, making That They May Face the Rising Sun a quietly captivating experience.”

That They May Face the Rising Sun
is 1 hour 51 minutes long, plus an interval. 

TICKETS

Tickets are just £6.50 for everyone.  

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