Neighbours
Neighbours are so close and yet so far... people whose coexistence inevitably leads us to question our relationship with the Other.
Cinema has often drawn inspiration from the figure of the neighbour, because it is clearly a formidable catalyst for fiction, bringing with it its share of contradictory feelings: desire, empathy, mistrust... the neighbours we distrust (Panic, The Hunt), those who are supportive (The Old Oak), those we fantasise about (Edward Scissorhands, In the Mood for Love), those we fear (As bestas, Common Wealth) or those we spy on (Rear Window).
There are also wonderful stories of neighbourhoods and communities (Do the Right Thing) that invite us to reflect on our models of society and give us an opportunity to see how cinema reflects our ways of living together.
A retrospective of 20 films combining classics and curiosities from all eras!
Feature Films
In partnership with Cinecittà
Dear Neighbours
In partnership with Benshi
A programme of short films for the whole family, recommended for children aged 5 and over
Sometimes frightening, intriguing or irritating, our neighbours have many surprises in store for us. From little squabbles to wonderful encounters and love affairs, life as a neighbour can be exciting... or dangerous! Let us take you on an adventure full of twists and turns, with a selection of short films taking a different approach to life in the community. A selection of original, touching and funny films, to share with your family and in the cinema… with your neighbour!