Bella Cherry – née Linnéa (Sofia Kappel), a fresh-faced 19-year-old from a small Swedish town, determined to be the next adult-film star, takes us on an immersive journey of safe words, coercion, kindness, brutality, and bondage – beneath the halogen lit sets of L.A’s porn industry.
After more than thirty years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him.
A new work by Laura Robertson who examines what it means to be a body in an unstable world and how this might be responded to through alternate cosmologies.
Cover Versions is a group exhibition curated by brothers Anthony and Graham Dolphin exploring notions of the original and its copies, echoes and mutations in art, film and music.
Kent College performing Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘The Sorcerer’
Wed 13 Jul | Doors Time: 7pm
Kent College Summer Opera is delighted to be bringing their production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘The Sorcerer’ to the Exeter Phoenix as part of their tour to Devon.
Exeter Phoenix’s Scratch Night is returning in the new year as a regular bi-monthly event! Join us in the main auditorium for a pay-what-you-decide evening dedicated to sharing new work from local artists.
Are you a filmmaker who has made a short film and looking to take the next steps in exhibiting? Join our brand new course designed as a guide for emerging filmmakers going into the film festival process.
This special cinema event portraits the “world’s greatest living explorer” Sir Ranulph Fiennes, a film that goes beyond the record-breaking achievements to explore the man behind the myth.
Based on the real-life story of 16 year-old Swedish soccer wunderkind Martin Bengtsson, Tigers is a rare and refreshing entry into the sports movie genre.
A homage to Dinosaur Jr., one of the most influential bands on the American East Coast, which inspired the rock scene (including Nirvana and Sonic Youth) in the 1990s.
The Tuesday Collective is a space where anyone with an interest in film and video can come along, talk about their upcoming film projects, show what they’ve been working on, or just take a look at what everyone else is making
Following LET’S BE FRANK, which screened at Surf Cinema back in 2017, Peter Hamblin returns with another glossy and sumptuous piece of visual storytelling which brings our the quirkiest sides of surf culture and the people who define it.
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