We’re excited to announce the first details of our reopening programme, including two new exhibitions and a programme of film releases including three Best Picture Oscar nominees and a new film season exploring filmmaking on film.
Dave Moutrey, HOME’s Director and CEO, said: “It is exciting to be able to announce details of our fantastic reopening programme of exhibitions and film screenings at HOME just a week after we told everyone about our plans for theatre at our temporary outdoor venue, Homeground. Between HOME and Homeground, we promise a Summer of brilliant film, art and theatre for the people of Manchester.”
Here are the onsale dates for our reopening films:
HOME Friends: Tue 11 May 12pm
HOME Members: Wed 12 May 12pm
General Sale: Thu 13 May 12pm
Browse the events below, and why not sign up to become a HOME Friend to ensure you can grab your tickets before anyone else.
In this season
The HOME Film Podcast: 2021 Festivals Special
In this episode, Jason Wood, Rachel Heyward and Andy Willis discuss the 2021 virtual film festival experience, from pausing the TV for cups of tea…
News
HOME announce reopening on 17 May and first peek at exhibition and film programme
We're delighted to announce the first details of our reopening programme.
Previously in this season
Cinema
Peeping Tom
A frank exploration of voyeurism and violence, Michael Powell’s extraordinary film was reviled by critics upon its initial release for its deeply unsettling subject matter.…
Cinema
Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché
Documentary examining the life of Poly Styrene, the first woman of colour in the UK to front a successful rock band, narrated by Oscar-nominee Ruth…
Cinema
Day For Night
An irreverent paean to the prosaic craft of cinema as well as a delightful human comedy about the pitfalls of sex and romance.
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Dolemite is My Name Introduction
This screening of Dolemite is My Name will be introduced by Karen Gabay, radio presenter, TV & podcast producer.
Cinema
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmakers Apocalypse
Coppola began to film Apocalypse Now in February 1976. Coppola’s wife Eleanor documented the entire production, objectively capturing things spiralling out of control in pursuit of a…
Cinema
State Funeral
Unique, unseen, and long-forgotten archival footage presents Comrade Stalin's nationwide valediction as the culmination of Soviet ritual and terror-induced delusion
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Spring Blossom
Suzanne is bored. She feels out of touch with her friends and classmates. Such ennui falls away when she encounters Raphaël, and their regular encounters…
Cinema
Beware of a Holy Whore + Intro
In an elegant Spanish hotel lobby, a film cast and crew outdo one another in displays of professional and sexual rivalry while waiting endlessly for…
Exhibition
Soul Journey to Truth
Soul Journey to Truth is an exhibition that shines a light on the creative talent within prisons, secure settings, and people on probation in the North…
Exhibition
Sarah-Joy Ford: Archives and Amazons
Sarah- Joy Ford presents a new body of work following several years of research in the Lesbian Archive Collection at Glasgow Women’s Library
Cinema
Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In + Recorded Q&A
A revealing and deeply personal documentary about the life of Sir Alex Ferguson, from his working-class roots in Glasgow to his career as one of…
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Sound of Metal Recorded Q&A
The screening on Tue 18 May at 17:40 will be followed by a 20 minute pre-recorded zoom Q&A with director Darius Marder and actors Riz…
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Rare Beasts Introduction
The screening on Tue 25 May at 20:40 will be introduced by director and actor Billie Piper.
Cinema
Glastonbury presents: Live at Worthy Farm
Having been forced to cancel for a second consecutive year, Glastonbury will host a special event Live at Worthy Farm on Saturday 22nd May.
Cinema
One Cut of the Dead
Beginning with an almost 40-minute single-take set piece that sets the tone for what’s to come, this cult sensation from Japan is a zippy, silly…
Cinema
Ararat + Recorded Intro
The Turkish massacre of the Armenians in 1915 is examined through the interwoven lives of a film-maker, a writer and an airport customs guard.
Cinema
The State of Things + Introduction
Wim Wenders pivotal film surrounding the production crew of a doomed art movie shooting in Portugal.
Cinema
Granada Nights
A love letter to Granada that mixes documentary with fiction to create a real and authentic heartfelt examination of the process of self-discovery.
Cinema
Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry
This incisive documentary from R.J. Cutler takes a deeply personal look at the extraordinary teenager, Billie Eilish, as the writing and recording of her debut…
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The Reverse Gaze: Filmmaking on Screen
A look at the act of creating images and more generally the process of artistic endeavour, offering long the way an analysis of the film…
Cinema
Sound of Metal
Sound means everything in drummer Ruben's (Riz Ahmed) life. When he suddenly goes deaf after a concert, it unbalances everything in his life. Who is…
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Rare Beasts Q&A
The screening on Tue 25 May at 18:00 will be followed by a Q&A with director and actor Billie Piper.
Cinema
Rare Beasts
Billie Piper's debut film as a writer-director. Scorched-earth exploration of self-worth in a time of reclaimed feminism and contentious politics, the results are both hilarious…
Cinema
County Lines
A powerful drama about a mother and her fourteen-year-old son who is groomed, and subsequently trapped, into a lethal nationwide drug selling enterprise
Cinema
The Human Voice
Madness and melancholy intersect to thrilling effect as Almodóvar reimagines Jean Cocteau’s short play The Human Voice for an era in which isolation has become…
Cinema
Earwig and the Witch
Based on the novel by Diana Wynne Jones (Howl’s Moving Castle), the film tells the tale of a young orphan girl in 1990s England who…
Cinema
Judas and the Black Messiah
The story of Fred Hampton, the gifted civil rights leader who rose through the Black Panther party to became chairman of the Chicago chapter. A…
Cinema
Man with a Movie Camera
Man with a Movie Camera is one of the most ground-breakingly inventive and influential films ever made. A strikingly modern look at urban life in…
Cinema
Quo Vadis, Aida?
A powerful drama focused on one of the most shameful moments of recent European history: Srebrenica. Jasmila Žbanić's drama unfolds in 1995, just as the…
Cinema
Dolemite is My Name
The story of Rudy Ray Moore, a struggling singer & comedian working in a record store in early-1970s Hollywood. A celebration of black creativity, featuring…
Cinema
The Human Factor
With unprecedented access to the foremost American negotiators, The Human Factor is the behind-the scenes story of how the US came within reach of securing…
Cinema
Demon Slayer: Mugen Train
One of the most commercially successful films of all time in Japan, this hugely anticipated manga finally arrives in the UK.