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ArtsTop Six at the Flix By Nic Jeune

Top Six at the Flix By Nic Jeune

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Bridport Arts Centre
5th March 2026.
Vertigo (1958)

‘This dizzyingly intricate film reveals new facets each time you see it. We leave Vertigo unsettled, like Scottie, who ends up on the edge of a precipice. Hitchcock is daring us to leap. He has prepared the ultimate fix for a cinema junkie: a movie to get lost in.’ Rolling Stone. Peter Travers.

Goodfellas (1990)
19th March 2026.

‘No finer film has ever been made about organized crime—not even The Godfather.’ Chicago Sun-Times. Roger Ebert.

Weymouth Pavillion
3rd March 2026.
Nouvelle Vague (2025)

‘For devoted film lovers, Nouvelle Vague is a must-see—a joyful homage to the art of cinema that’ll have you queuing at your local repertory cinema as soon as the credits roll.’
Time Out. Phil de Semlyen.

10th March 2026.
The Voice of Hind Rajab (2025)

‘Aware of the raw, incendiary power of her subject matter, Ben Hania doesn’t sensationalize this story, keeping the action fixed entirely in the call centre itself, with actors portraying the dispatchers on the line.’
New York Magazine. Bilge Ebiri.

Plaza Cinema. Dorchester
12th March 2026
Song Sung Blue (2025)

‘This is the kind of robust entertainment—wholesome though not at all toothless, alternately joyful and heart-wrenching—that doesn’t get made much anymore.’ The Hollywood Reporter. David Rooney

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026)
6th – 12th March 2026

‘It is a story of trauma, ambition, and the inescapable gravity of family. If The Immortal Man can capture even a fraction of the series’ original magic… we are in for something truly special.’ UK Film Review. Chris Olson

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