Events at Depot

September 2023 – August 2024

People living with dementia shouldn’t have to give up the things they love, due to inaccessible or unsupportive environments – including visiting a cinema. Depot hosts a series of screenings specially curated for audiences with dementia to enjoy with family and carers.

Every Sunday from January 2024

Join us every Sunday morning to experience the magic of immersive, cinematic virtual reality, and dive into multiple worlds of imagination and wonder – for free!

These VR experiences covers challenging and important topics that are part of all of our world today – including the environment, disabilities, music, health, immigration and well-being.

We hope you can join us for as many as possible to experience the full scope of VR films offer!

 

From February

Our popular wine-tasting sessions are back for 2024, taking us on a global trip to some of the world’s most exciting wine producing regions.

Monday 25 March

Q&A screening with directors Gerard Bryan & David Rafique

A mission through winding lanes and hidden tracks of North Devon, recording the lives and experiences of people whose one common link is living without mains electricity.

With no particular political or ecological agenda the aim is to capture not only the beauty of this sometimes harsh environment but also the spirit of the wonderful off-grid characters who live there.

Thursday 28 March

Q&A Screening with director Ewan Gorman and lead actor Stewart James Barham

Vince Sand returns to Brighton following the death of his estranged son Jake. The official story just doesn’t add up, and his direct investigation gets him nowhere.

Vince must play it smart as he steps into the world of drug dealing and homelessness in his attempt to uncover the truth about his Jake’s death.

Monday 1 April – Easter Screening

In the early years of the 20th century, Mohandas K. Gandhi, a British-trained lawyer, forsakes all worldly possessions to take up the cause of Indian independence.

Faced with armed resistance from the British government, Gandhi adopts a policy of ‘passive resistance’, endeavouring to win freedom for his people without resorting to bloodshed.

Sunday 21 April

Presented with a live musical accompaniment by HarmonieBand

Taking inspiration from a real Civil War incident when Union soldiers hijacked a Confederate train, The General was silent comedian Buster Keaton’s most grandly conceived project.

Saturday 18 May

Live theatrical performance

Mark Farrelly presents his riveting, kinetic solo show portraying one of the great English writers of the inter-war years.