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Expected running time- 101 minutes

Seating: Allocated - See Seating Plan for More Details

Helen works in a chicken factory in present day North Wales, while caring for Gwen, a mother-figure in her life. However, the return of her adolescent crush, Joanne, regains some of the joie de vivre she has lost, even though Joanne is battling her own demons.

Workers in a chicken factory dressed in blue uniforms and blue hair nets. There are two females in the centre stood close to each other. To the right is white with messy bobbed auburn hair wearing a pink jumper and blue jeans. To the left white with dark hair wearing a checked coat.

‘A poignant, audacious and exuberant amalgam of romance, comedy and musical.’ – NYC Movie Guru

‘An endearing tale of self-acceptance, wearing its heart fully on its sleeve thanks to the affecting central romance and joyous transformation of its protagonist.’ – Empire Magazine

‘Here’s a rousing empowerment-anthem of a movie that’s not afraid to paint its romance plotline in big, bold brushstroke’ – The Guardian

‘A Crowd Pleasing Queer Romance’ – FilmHounds

Director– Janis Pugh

Cast– Annabel Scholey, Louise Brealey, Sorcha Cusack

  • Seating Accessibility Information

    Cinema

    Seat size

    Seats in the Cinema are 45cm (172/3“) wide and 46cm (18“) deep, are 40cm (152/3“) from the floor, and have 12cm (42/3“) between seats.

    Armrests

    Seats in the Cinema have armrests that do not fold away, and cannot be completely removed.

    Legroom

    Seats in the cinema have 30cm (112/3”) of legroom in front of seats, with additional legroom on row A and seats B1-B4 and B11-B14.

    Further information

    If you have any questions about accessibility our Box Office team are always happy to help and can be contacted on 01642 525199 or by emailing [email protected] - you can also tell us about your access requirements when prompted to do so during the online booking process.

  • BBFC rating information (may contain spoilers)

    Violence

    There are occasional distressing verbal references to a woman having been abused by her father throughout her childhood. These include a scene in which an unlikable character deliberately upsets and enrages her by taunting her about the abuse.

    Language

    There is infrequent use of very strong language (‘c**t’), as well as more frequent use of strong language (‘f**k’). Milder terms include ‘bitch’, ‘slag’, ‘prick’, ‘flange’, ‘minge’, ‘fanny’, ‘knob’, ‘knobhead’, ‘arse’, ‘frigging’, ‘sod’, ‘piss’, ‘bloody’, ‘bugger’, ‘bastard’, and ‘shit’.

    Sex

    There are occasional moderate sex references and innuendo, including crude comic references to digital penetration and oral sex.

    Discrimination

    There are occasional scenes of homophobic and sexist behaviour, such as one in which a man barks at a woman like a dog. Discriminatory attitudes and behaviour are clearly and immediately condemned.

    Drugs

    A sustained scene shows a group of women lying on the ground and laughing after taking magic mushrooms.

    Sexual violence and sexual threat

    A man walks into his ex’s bedroom while she’s wearing thin pyjamas, and, realising that he’s made her feel uncomfortable, mockingly tells her he’s ‘seen it all before’.

    Suicide and self-harm

    A terminally ill woman makes a semi-serious comment about wanting another person to help her end her life.

    Theme

    Upsetting scenes include ones involving terminal illness and bereavement, as well as non-graphic references to a person having suffered a series of miscarriages.