
Join us on Yorkshire Day (Thursday 1st August) for a very special Kestrel themed introduction before the film from Clare Brown, the Curator of Natural Science at Leeds Museums and Galleries, to learn about all things Kestrel related. Arrive early at 1.30pm to get a special up-close opportunity to see some birds of prey from their impressive collection!
Kes is the tough, touching story of a northern schoolboy and the kestrel that brings hope to his hardscrabble life remains the most widely admired of Ken Loach’s films.
Loach made his name directing television plays, but it was his second cinema feature Kes that demonstrated the extent of his cinematic imagination. Adapted from Barry Hines’s novel A Kestrel for a Knave, it tells of fifteen-year-old Billy Casper, who seems destined for a life in the coal mines of his home town, Barnsley. But Billy’s discovery of a kestrel, and his dedication in training it, give him optimism - however temporary.
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For our Saturday screening, join us at 10.30am for a drop-in, self-led accompanying activity.
Our Sunday morning Hyde & Seek screenings at 11:00 in Screen Two are Autism friendly. These relaxed screenings are intended to provide a safe environment for neurodiverse audiences and anyone who finds standard screenings challenging. They feature prompt start times, raised lighting, reduced volume and a relaxed attitude to noise/moving around. To give audiences extra space, we reduce the capacity at these screenings, so pre-booking is advised as they often sell out.
All weekend Hyde & Seek Screenings are Pay What You Can including £0.
Hyde Park Picture House
Brudenell Road
Leeds
LS6 1JD
United Kingdom
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What are Pay What You Can tickets?
Our weekend Hyde & Seek screenings are Pay What You Can. This means you pay as much or little as you can afford, including the option to pay nothing at all. We’ve done this to make this important gateway for younger audiences into the world of cinema as accessible as possible.
To help you decide what price is right for you, below are what we'd recommend based on your circumstances.
£0 I struggle to meet my basic needs.
£2.50 I just about cover my basic needs.
£5.00 I can cover my basic needs.
£7.50 I comfortably meet my basic needs.
£9.50 I have expendable income and financial security.
Our weekend Hyde & Seek screenings are Pay What You Can. This means you pay as much or little as you can afford, including the option to pay nothing at all. We’ve done this to make this important gateway for younger audiences into the world of cinema as accessible as possible.
To help you decide what price is right for you, below are what we'd recommend based on your circumstances.
£0 | I struggle to meet my basic needs. |
£2.50 | I just about cover my basic needs. |
£5.00 | I can cover my basic needs. |
£7.50 | I comfortably meet my basic needs. |
£9.50 | I have expendable income and financial security. |
Access
We are committed to being open to all and are delighted that recent renovations have reduced the number of barriers our building presents to disabled visitors.