Myth & Ritual: Folklore on Film
Launching on Midsummer's Eve and spread across July and August, there will also be short films, introductions, panels & podcasts, talks and journal pieces. We've also specially commissioned 'Gingerbreadlings' to snack on and a limited edition poster of the season artwork, together with a zine featuring all the films, lovingly crafted by our local friends and deeply folk-obsessed collaborators at Hwæt!
Our season culminates in a vanishingly rare screening of a lost Irish folklore classic The Outcasts, by permission of the director Robert Wynne-Simmons (writer of Blood on Satan's Claw), which is an occasion not to be missed.
Would you like more folklore for your pennies? We also have a special season ticket offer!
What’s on
Myth & Ritual: Folklore on Film
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Can I save money by coming to see multiple films?
Yes!
The more individual films you see in this season, the more money you save:
• See two different films, save 15%
• See three different films, save 20%
• See four or more different films, save 25%
Tickets must be purchased together in a single transaction for discounts to apply.
This offer works in conjunction with 16mm/35mm/70mm members and concession discounts, helping you save even more money.
It does not include Song of the Sea, which is Pay What You Can, or work in conjunction with 15-25 members' discounts.
How are StudioCanal Presents involved in the season?
StudioCanal Presents are kindly sponsoring the artwork for this season as well as providing some special goodies and some of the films come from them - Kill List, Song of the Sea and The Wicker Man.
Who is the season artwork by?
The artwork is lovingly crafted by our local friends and deeply folk-obsessed collaborators at Hwæt! Bunty May of Hwæt designed the poster, which we will be selling screeprints of. We are incredibly grateful to Colours May Vary for introducing us to Bunty and George from Hwæt.