Film
When streaming on the small screen just won’t do, treat yourself to a cinematic treat on The Exchange’s big screen with a big, immersive sound and a comfortable seat.
Screenings include everything from contemporary world cinema to kids’ classics.

Richmond Film Society presents 'I’m Still Here' (Brazil)
I’m Still Here is a powerful depiction of life under the military junta and the impact of ‘the disappeared’ on their families.

CinemaLive: MUSIK (15)
An outrageous one-woman odyssey from post-war Berlin to pop stardom

Richmond Film Society presents 'Good One' (USA)
A film of quiet intelligence and emotional depth.

NT Live: All My Sons
Triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play, from visionary
director Ivo Van Hove

Come See Me in the Good Light
FREE SCREENING! Two poet lovers embark on a poignant yet unexpectedly humorous exploration of love, mortality, and life's moments.

Richmond Film Society presents 'There Is No Evil' (Iran)
Four men are put in front of an unthinkable but simple choice.

When The Wind Blows (1986)
40th Anniversary Screening

Richmond Film Society presents 'The Servant' (UK)
Critically acclaimed British psychological drama directed by Joseph Losey and scripted by Harold Pinter, frequently re-released on home media, including a notable 50th-anniversary restoration around 2013.

Exhibition On Screen: Frida Kahlo
A cinematic immersion into the world’s best loved art.

NT Live: The Playboy of The Western World
John Millington Synge’s riveting play of youth and self-discovery.

Richmond Film Society presents 'Vermiglio' (Italy)
Set in 1944 Vermiglio, a high mountain village in the Italian Alps, war looms as a distant but constant threat.

Stand By Me (1986)
40th Anniversary Screening

Richmond Film Society presents ‘Radical' (Mexico)
Sixth grade pupils in a border town are among the worst performing students in Mexico, with their world one of neglect, violence, corruption and hardship.

NT Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Christopher Hampton’s adaptation of the classic novel, one misstep can mean ruin.

Richmond Film Society presents ‘The Origin of Evil’ (France)
An outsider who becomes embroiled in a web of upper-class family politics and malice.