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Back to all posts Raise your glass this week to the first in our Dark Prophesies season, Pan's Labyrinth

No6 is the only cinema in the area where one can enjoy a glass of wine or beer before and/or during the film. We have a bijou bar area serving a range of beverages, wines, beers, soft drinks and snacks. 

As we are all making a concerted effort to cut down on single use plastic waste we are really, really happy when customers bring their own cups for refilling, so please feel free to bring your own. If you haven’t got anything suitable No6 has its own bespoke ‘festival cups’ available to purchase from the bar. 

It’s a great place to meet friends before the film and the more people in the bar the better the atmosphere!

You who wear me will know me... at No6 on Thurs 12th Sept

Our Thursday night film is a very spooky story about a lady in red, artery red to be precise. In Fabric is Phantom Thread with added phantoms.

Dare to enter on Fri 13th Sept at No6

Friday night’s film is the first film in our Dark Prophecies Season. Pan’s Labyrinth is set in 1940’s Spain and offers a resonant allegory of fascism, totalitarianism and lost innocence. Historical events collide with a twisted fairytale narrative as Ofelia embarks on  journey into the dark heart of the Franco regime. 

German artist Kurt Barnert has escaped East Germany and now lives in West Germany, but is tormented by his childhood under the Nazis and the GDR-regime. Showing Sat 14th Sept at No6

Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck doesn’t make a lot of films so they are to be seriously cherished when they do come along. Receiving a standing ovation at Cannes, Never Look Away is the story of seeing and not seeing and is loosely based on the early life of painter Gerhard Richter. A Saturday night to look forward to, it’s a long film so have a sustaining snack before you come.

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No.6 is taking a brief intermission - re-opening scheduled for May 9th

Loyal regulars will be aware that we have had a few technical issues with some of our screenings recently. We have been working to resolve these, and have been pleased that our most recent showings, including lengthy films like Dune: Part 2 and Apocalypse Now, have worked okay. But we feel it’s unfair on you to be crossing our fingers and hoping, we’d rather get things sorted properly.

The plan is to close for the next two weeks and hopefully return on Thursday 9th May. Keep an eye on the No.6 website and newsletter for confirmation or otherwise, and of course to find out what we will be showing when we do return. Thanks to everyone for your patience and understanding.