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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

It's a Wonderful Life

Thu. 12 December 2024 — Tue. 24 December 2024

It might be hard to believe, but It’s a Wonderful Life has officially been dazzling us for 77 Christmases. Released in 1946, this black and white iconic film is the heart-warming treat you need on a chilly December night. Rather un-festively, the film opens with a Christmas eve suicide attempt as George Bailey (James Stewart) decides to sack it all in. He is rescued by an unsuspecting, elderly angel Clarence Odbody (Henry Travers) who shows him what Bedford Falls would look like had he not existed. It slowly dawns on George that his life has not been without purpose and the film ends on a much jollier note.

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Showroom / The Light

The Light is also screening the film with mulled wine and mince pies on Christmas Eve.

Showroom is also holding an autism-friendly relaxed screening on 21 December.

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Kelham Film Club: Relatos Salvajes (Wild Tales)

Sun. 24 November 2024

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Another instalment in the film club's collaboration with the Sheffield Spanish Intercambio. The satirical, absurdist Spanish-Argentinian film is composed of six standalone shorts with a common theme of catharsis, violence and vengeance.

Dementia Friendly Screening: Steamboat Bill, Jr.

Tue. 26 November 2024

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Showroom’s Art of Action season features a Dementia Friendly Screening of Steamboat Bill, Jr.

Film Girls Galore: How The Grinch Stole Christmas

Sat. 14 December 2024

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Film Girls Galore is a club bringing women and girls together to discuss film and forge friendships. Join them for the nostalgic and iconic How The Grinch Stole Christmas, starring Jim Carrey. Followed by crafts.

The Muppet Christmas Carol

Fri. 20 December 2024 — Sun. 29 December 2024

Charles Dickens’s Christmas Carol can sometimes be a bit of a grizzly tale (especially when the Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come appears on the scene), but the Muppets brighten the Christmas tale right up.