My Father's Shadow

NOW SHOWING

My Father's Shadow

"Withering Heights"

COMING SOON

"Wuthering Heights"

TCOW

NOW SHOWING

The Chronology of Water

Lottery Week

SPECIAL EVENTS

National Lottery Open Week

If I Had Legs

COMING SOON

If I Had Legs I'd Kick You

The New Wave

CLASSIC SEASON

The New Wave: French Classics of the 1960s

Ann Lee

COMING SOON

The Testament of Ann Lee

The Secret Agent

COMING SOON

The Secret Agent

Kino Kids Cinema Club

FAMILY CLASSICS EVERY OTHER SUNDAY

Kino Kids Cinema Club

Oxford’s home of independent cinema

The Ultimate Picture Palace is Oxford’s oldest independent cinema. Founded in 1911 and community-owned since 2022, we show a mix of independent, international, and classic films all in our cosy single-screen auditorium. Find us on the Cowley Road in East Oxford.

Oxford cinema The Ultimate Picture Palace

What's on

Tomorrow (Wednesday 4th March)

14:45

Hamlet 15
1h 53m
Hamlet (Riz Ahmed) returns home after his father’s death, and is haunted by the ghosts of revenge. Amid political corruption, family loyalty and moral responsibility collide in this gripping, contemporary re-telling of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.

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17:30

My Father's Shadow 12A
1h 33m
During Nigeria’s 1993 election crisis, two brothers journey across Lagos with their estranged father, discovering the city’s vastness and political unrest. Told through a child’s eyes, this is a vivid and deeply personal debut from British-Nigerian filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr.

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19:45

Franz Cert-TBC
+ Director Q&A
2h 7m | Czech, German, Yiddish w/ English subtitles
Award-winning director Agnieszka Holland traces Franz Kafka’s life from Prague to Vienna, revealing a writer torn between ordinary life and obsessive creation. One-off preview screening followed by an in-person Q&A with director Agnieszka Holland.

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Thursday 5th March

12:30

My Father's Shadow 12A
Parent + Baby Screening
1h 33m
During Nigeria’s 1993 election crisis, two brothers journey across Lagos with their estranged father, discovering the city’s vastness and political unrest. Told through a child’s eyes, this is a vivid and deeply personal debut from British-Nigerian filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr.

Book here

15:30

My Father's Shadow 12A
1h 33m
During Nigeria’s 1993 election crisis, two brothers journey across Lagos with their estranged father, discovering the city’s vastness and political unrest. Told through a child’s eyes, this is a vivid and deeply personal debut from British-Nigerian filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr.

Book here

17:45

Hamlet 15
1h 53m
Hamlet (Riz Ahmed) returns home after his father’s death, and is haunted by the ghosts of revenge. Amid political corruption, family loyalty and moral responsibility collide in this gripping, contemporary re-telling of Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.

Book here

20:15

The Handmaiden 18
2h 25m | Korean w/ English subtitles
Park Chan-wook’s lush erotic thriller dazzles with deception, desire and double-crosses. Set in 1930s Korea and based on Fingersmith, this modern classic is a masterwork of suspense and sensuality. A bold reimagining of the period drama.

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Coming soon

A young woman stands in a lake, getting ready to jump in.

Sirat

Showing from Friday 20 March
Oliver Laxe’s intense, hallucinatory road movie follows a father and son through Morocco as they try to find a missing relative at various sprawling, illegal raves. Winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival 2025.

A Malian man sitting in a field in front of an orange tree.

National Lottery Open Week

Saturday 7 & Sunday 8 March
We’re screening Ultimate Survivor, a documentary about the 110 year history of the UPP, and have local historian Liz Woolley presenting a history of cinema in Oxford as part. Both events are free but booking is essential.

Black and white image of a man in a suit overlaid with textured psychedelic imagery.

Soul To Soul

Showing from Friday 6 March
Documentary about a historic 1971 concert at Black Star Square in Accra, celebrating Ghana’s independence. Over 100,000 people gathered as Ike & Tina Turner, Santana, and other African American musicians created groundbreaking music and experienced Africa for the first time.

Become a member

Our community of UPP members get exclusive discounts including 2 free tickets, a free drink at our cosy bar and £2 off the price of tickets. 

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