Emma at The Holburne Museum
The Holburne Museum BathHandsome, clever, and rich—Emma Woodhouse believes herself the perfect matchmaker, but meddling in the lives of her friends proves far more complicated than she imagines.
Handsome, clever, and rich—Emma Woodhouse believes herself the perfect matchmaker, but meddling in the lives of her friends proves far more complicated than she imagines.
Step into the world of Jane Austen and experience the timeless romance of Pride and Prejudice like never before, in the breath taking setting of Bath Abbey.
When the Dashwood sisters—pragmatic Elinor (Emma Thompson) and impulsive Marianne (Kate Winslet)—are left in reduced circumstances, they must chart a path through love, loss and polite society
In “Dressing Obstinate Headstrong Girls”, costume designer and fashion historian, Jolene Marie Richardson, will be examining how costume designers use Jane Austen’s characters
Step out of the pages of Austen and straight into Bath’s own art-deco picture-palace as we bring Pride & Prejudice back to the big screen
Whit Stillman’s sparkling, critically-acclaimed adaptation of Jane Austen’s early, posthumously-published novella ‘Lady Susan’ stars Kate Beckinsale
I Swear follows the true story of Tourette Syndrome campaigner John Davidson's journey with Tourette's through his troubled teens and early adulthood, having been diagnosed at 15 years old in 1980s Britain - a time when the condition was little known and entirely misunderstood. Initially alienated from his peers and his family, Davidson perseveres in […]
The Ocean Film Festival World Tour features a new collection of the world’s most incredible ocean films!
Michael Palin found fame as a member of the much-adored Monty Python. Since then, he's starred in films such as The Death of Stalin
Another exciting year of film in Bath including the IMDb Awards. The Festival has been running since 1990.
Michael Jackson was once simply known as The King of Pop and seen as one of the last great performers to emerge from Tamla Motown
Take flight in one of cinema’s most iconic achievements: Wings (1927), the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
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