Dark Waters (12A)
Plymouth College of Art
Tavistock Place
Plymouth
Devon
PL4 8AT
Prices
Standard Ticket: £9
OAPs (over 60), Students and Unwaged: £7.75. Please bring proof of eligibility.
25 and Under: £4. Please bring ID, and check the age rating of the film when booking. No other concessions or discounts can be applied to this price.
Plymouth College of Art Staff and Students: £4. Please bring proof of eligibility.
Friends: 75p discount and £7 tickets on Tuesdays
Matinees: £7
Online bookings: add £1.50 booking fee per transaction. This fee helps to pay for maintaining and operating the website and booking system (this fee is waived for Friends).
Bringing in Baby: £8.50 (includes a hot drink)
CEA Cardholders: The Card enables a disabled cinema guest to receive a complimentary ticket for someone to go with them when they purchase a full price ticket (£9). The CEA Card is a national scheme developed for UK cinemas by the UK Cinema Association (UKCA). Please book by phone or in person.
About us
Dir. Todd Haynes, US, 2019, 127 mins. Cast. Anne Hathaway, Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins.This is the shocking and heroic true story of tenacious attorney Robert Bilott (Ruffalo), who investigates the unexplained deaths of his grandmother's neighbour's cattle. Thus begins a decades-long legal battle between Bilott and DuPont, a large chemical company who dumped toxic materials into local land for decades, poisoning not just animals, but people too. In the process Bilott risks everything - his future, his family, and his own life - to expose the truth. Inspired by classic 70s whistle-blower movies such as The Parallax View and Klute, this is a riveting, responsible and deeply unsettling film about the search for justice, the boundaries of science, and a poisonous legal system