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MEMORIA

Tilda Swinton fans won’t want to miss this majestic, Jury Prize-winning meditation on sleep and memory. Where to Watch: Digital platforms When: 20 June

Alicia Vikander leads the cast in this miniseries remake, itself about the remake of French classic Les Vampires . Where to Watch: Sky or Now When: 6 June IRMA VEP

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Featuring adored actors Jessie Buckley and Paapa Essiedu, a shape-shifting Rory Kinnear and a terrifying number of apples, Alex Garland’s new horror dissects a woman’s psyche.

The director’s first film in nine years, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic is a bold portrayal which climbs to Shakespearean heights. It stars Austin Butler and Tom Hanks.

Where to Watch: The Light Cinema When: 3 June

Where to Watch: The Light Cinema When: 24 June

Rose Byrne’s hit 80s housewife drama returns this month to stretch and flex once again, with Sheila Rubin facing new dilemmas and some fresh competition. Where to Watch: Apple TV+ When: 3 June PHYSICAL, SEASON 2

An internationally co-produced study of love, art and womanhood from Mia Hansen-Løve, expect a standout performance from Mia Wasikowska. Where to Watch: Selected cinemas When: 3 June BERGMAN ISLAND

Picturehouse Picks CAMBRIDGE’S ARTS CINEMA SELECTS SCREENINGS NOT TO BE MISSED THIS MONTH CULTURE SHOCK & GASPAR NOÉ PRESENTS: SUNSET BOULEVARD AFTER LIFE (1999) A Japanese cinematic gem, Hirokazu Kore-eda’s

JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION For fans of all in the Jurassic sphere, the sixth instalment of the franchise is a must-watch to put on your radar. Completing the Jurassic World trilogy, it follows on from the calamitous Lockwood Estate incident. Screenings from 10 June

GEORGE MICHAEL FREEDOM UNCUT Narrated by the late musician himself, this documentary on the life of George Michael wrestles with his public and private self, with the likes of Sir Elton John, Tracey Emin and Liam Gallagher paying tribute. 8.30pm, 22 June

breakthrough feature questions the gap between life and death. The film achieved worldwide acclaim for its universality and fine-tuned portrayals of memory and empathy. 1pm, 21 June

Continuing Gaspar Noé’s season at the Picturehouse, the director presents Gloria Swanson’s classic ink-black comedy noir about a silent film star. 8.30pm, 13 June

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