Friday 5 June, 11:45

Special Screening: Pollock

Booking Required

Ed Harris directs and stars in Pollock, a contemplative biopic that traces the turbulent life and creative obsession of painter Jackson Pollock. The film blends raw, physical performances with painterly cinematography to evoke the intensity of abstract expressionism. Through intimate close-ups and textured visuals, it examines artistic genius, addiction and the fraught relationship between creation and self-destruction. Harris’s restrained direction foregrounds mood and process, offering a cinematic meditation on making and the cost of brilliance.

Screening presented by Carmen Campo Real

Rue de la Corraterie 17
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