The Salt Path (12A)

Fri 30 May 2025 - Thu 05 Jun 2025

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£9 | £7 Members | £5 Students & Under 25s*

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Various (see dates below)

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The Salt Path (12A)

Dir. Marianne Elliott

2024 | 115 mins | UK | English

Gillian Anderson, Jason Isaacs, Hermione Norris, Dan Bal


Showing Times

  • Fri 30 May 1:20pm + 7:40pm
  • Sat 31 May 4:15pm + 7:00pm
  • Sun 1 Jun 5:45 pm + 8:20pm
  • Mon 2 Jun 2:00pm + 7:40pm
  • Tue 3 Jun 11:00am* + 2:00pm + 5:15pm
  • Wed 4 Jun 2:00pm +  7:40pm
  • Thu 5 Jun 2:00pm + 7:40pm

*Baby Friendly Screening

For parents/carers with babies under 12 months. The volume is reduced and the lights are on-low so you can enjoy a safe and relaxed show with you baby.

We provide a buggy park and nappy changing facilities.


What do you do when you’re in your 50s, lose all your worldly possessions and receive a devastating medical diagnosis? Potentially, you decide to walk the South West Coast Path – stretching from Minehead in Somerset through north Devon, Cornwall and south Devon to Poole in Dorset – a 630-mile trek equivalent to climbing Mount Everest four times.

Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs star in Tony Award-winning theatre director Marianne Elliott’s film debut as Raynor and Moth Winn, the couple who decided to travel the south west’s famously gorgeous rugged coastline in search of solace after a combination of crises in their lives, as captured in Raynor’s prize-winning memoir of the same name. Though emotionally and physically challenging, the journey also proves exhilarating and liberating, giving Raynor and Moth a renewed vitality and a deeper connection to both the natural world and each other.

Featuring understated performances from Anderson and Isaacs and immersive cinematography (with some familair Devon landscapes throughout) The Salt Path is an affecting, rewarding portrait of mid-life loss and rebirth.



BBFC Rating

Rated 12A – infrequent strong language, moderate sex, drug misuse


VENUE: EXETER PHOENIX, STUDIO 74


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