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Babes in Arms

A matinée presentation EXCLUSIVELY for parents and babies under 2 years old. Light and sound levels are optimised for the benefit of the babies. Seats are not allocated and, where possible, the film will be screened with subtitles. NO BABY, NO ENTRY.

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Babes in Arms Screening Times

A matinée presentation EXCLUSIVELY for parents and babies under 2 years old. Light and sound levels are optimised for the benefit of the babies. Seats are not allocated and, where possible, the film will be screened with subtitles. NO BABY, NO ENTRY.

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The story of photographer Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.

  • Starring: Alexander Skarsgård, Samuel Barnett, Kate Winslet, Andrea Riseborough, Noémie Merlant, Patrick Mille, Marion Cotillard, Vincent Colombe, Josh O'Connor, Arinzé Kene, Andy Samberg, Enrique Arce, Zita Hanrot, Ian Dunnett Jnr, Harriet Leitch, James Murray, Sean Duggan, Riley Neldam

  • Director: Ellen Kuras, Tessa Kimbell, Richard Styles

  • Writer: John Collee, Liz Hannah, Antony Penrose, Marion Hume, Lem Dobbs

  • Running Time: 117 minutes

  • Certificate: 15

  • Language: English

  • Genre: Drama, History, War

  • Country: United Kingdom, United States

“Winslet initiated and produced the film - in a lifetime of well chosen roles, this may be her richest.”
★★★★ Caryn James, BBC

“At its nub, the film asks why Miller hungered to reach wartime Europe, and see the abyss in close-up. She often learns the answers as we do. Like many of us, this Miller can be a mystery to herself.”
★★★★ Danny Leigh, Financial Times 

“Enough cannot be said about the film or Kate Winslet—irritating, admirable, challenging, sometimes unlikeable, always heroic—as she elevates the complex personality conflicts of Lee Miller into a cohesive, resplendent, three-dimensional whole.”
★★★★ Rex Reed, Observer


“It's one of Winslet's best roles.”
Mark Kermode, Kermode and Mayo's Film Review