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FESTIVE FLICKS, FIND OUT WHAT’S ON AT THE ARTS PICTUREHOUSE IN NOVEMBER NT LIVE: THE SEAGULL

Film industry favourite Emilia Clarke makes her West End debut in this dense Chekhov tragicomedy containing conflicts and love triangles galore. The first of the dramatist’s four major plays, its production history is peppered with controversy and acclaim. 3 November (Encore 15 November)

CAUSEWAY Jennifer Lawrence is a tour de force in Lila Neugebauer’s post-military life portrait filmed in New Orleans. Where to Watch: Apple TV+ When: 4 November

LIVING Bill Nighy breaks free from office clock-watching in this post-war reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiru , adapted into a script by acclaimed author Kazuo Ishiguro. Already receiving rave reviews from its premiere at Sundance, Sex Education ’s Aimee Lou Wood appears opposite Nighy. 4 November MATTHEW BOURNE’S NUTCRACKER! Drenched in the luscious colours of 30s Hollywood musicals, this new take on an old classic follows Clara as she ventures from Dr Dross’ Orphanage to a spectacular winter wonderland. Expect impressive choreography from the master himself, Matthew Bourne. 15 November

BONES AND ALL Timothée Chalamet and Luca Guadagnino again unite for a strangely heartfelt romance with one big twist – and it has something to do with cannibalism. Where to Watch: Arts Picturehouse, Light Cinema, Vue When: 23 November

NO BEARS Trailing two simultaneously unravelling love stories, Iranian director Jafar Panahi’s latest tussles with power and superstition. Where to Watch: Arts Picturehouse | When: 11 November

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