
If Beale Street Could Talk
Film description
Based on the novel by James Baldwin and brought to screen by the award-winning director of Moonlight, If Beale Street Could Talk is a lyrical celebration of love, both familial and romantic, told through the prism of a young African-American couple’s struggle for justice in 1970s Harlem.
At the centre of the story is Tish, a newly engaged woman who races against the clock to prove her lover’s innocence while carrying their first-born child to term.
Jenkins’ elegant third feature sings with soulful performances from a largely unknown cast, and paints a wonderful portrait of New York against a backdrop of social change and injustice. It’s a dreamy, sometimes heartbreaking tale of love against impossible odds, and a timely reminder that compassion can be a force of nature.
Showtimes
Tue 19th February |
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Wed 20th February |
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Thu 21st February |
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Fri 22nd February |
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Sat 23rd February |
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Sun 24th February |
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Wed 27th February |
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Thu 28th February |
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Audio Description availableAudio Description tracks available for those with visual impairment. Ask a member of staff on arrival if you’d like to use a headset. |
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Captioned ScreeningsCaptioned Screenings feature full English-language subtitling, for the benefit of audiences who are Deaf/deaf or hard of hearing. |