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The transformation of the former Post Office depot and Harveys depot in Lewes into a major arts venue – with a cinema, restaurant and education facilities – has won a top regional planning award. Depot, operated by Lewes Community Screen, was crowned the overall...
Sunday 26 November The conductor of the score to the romantic drama Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool is to take part in a question and answer session at Depot. Lee Reynolds, who orchestrated the film’s soundtrack and conducted it for the recording at the...
10 – 23 November Depot is to screen a short film in support of the Lewes-based animal charity Raystede. The film, which will be shown before screenings of Paddington 2, has been produced by the charity as part of its #Heartbreak2happiness campaign. The campaign...
Thursday 9 Nov, 19:30 As part of Living Wage Week, Depot is to screen I, Daniel Blake, a gripping, human tale about the impact one man can make, from the director Ken Loach. The screening will be followed by a discussion on poverty in Lewes, led by the group Lewes for...
10 – 16 November Depot is one of a select number of UK venues to stage an interactive virtual reality experience accompanying the film Unrest – a documentary about the chronic fatigue syndrome ME. Unrest VR is an interactive non-fiction experience inspired...
Sunday 29 Oct 17:45 Oscar nominated screenwriter William Nicholson is to speak at Depot, in conversation with Depot Chair of Trustees Robert Senior. The question and answer session follows a screening of William’s latest film, Breathe (pictured), which is on...