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Depot cinema wins top planning award

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...

Film score conductor Lee Reynolds in Q&A at Depot

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...

Depot screens short in support of Raystede

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...

Depot joins with poverty action group to mark Living Wage Week

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...

Virtual reality experience comes to Depot

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...

Screenwriter William Nicholson to speak at Depot

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...