RIP IT UP – CUT AND PASTE! – Remembrance (15)
Tavistock Place
Plymouth
Devon
PL4 8AT
Opening Times
| Season (2 Oct 2026 - 8 Oct 2026) |
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Prices
Standard £9.50
Matinees £7.50
Over 66 £8.50
25 & Under, Students, AUP Staff, Budget (unwaged/ low income) £5.00
Bringing in Baby & Family Screenings £5.00
Friends 10% discount and £6.50 on Tuesdays.
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About us
Dir. Colin Gregg, UK, 1983, 111 mins. Cast. Gary Oldman, Timothy Spall, John Alderton, Dawn Archibald, Sean Archibald.
This rarely seen British film is set around the pubs and clubs of the then-notorious Union Street in 1980s Plymouth and follows a group of young Royal Navy sailors during their last 24 hours ashore before their ship sets sail on a six-month naval exercise.
Colin Gregg's direction and Hugh Stoddart's script skilfully cut between the interweaving stories of several characters as they prepare for the coming months at sea. The ensemble cast includes early performances from the likes of Timothy Spall, John Altman and Gary Oldman (in his big-screen debut).
One of the first films produced by Channel Four, where it was broadcast after a short theatrical run in the summer of 1982, Remembrance's initial release was given added poignancy and relevance by the outbreak of the Falklands War a few months earlier and has rarely been screened since.
For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the "Content Advice" section: www.bbfc.co.uk
Rip It Up - Cut and Paste!
The 2026 BFI FAN UK-wide season – Rip It Up – explores and celebrates the changing face of youth rebellion, culture and expression – from joy to heartbreak – on screen in the UK.
Cut and Paste!, the PAC strand of the season, uses film as a starting point to explore what it feels like to be young in the city. How do places influence how young people see themselves and move through the spaces they inhabit. Three key films explore this, and zine workshops and archive exploration lends a playful, experimental, creative punk element to ripping the old things up and making something brand new. Working in partnership with Fotonow and The Box, Plymouth, we will leave our expectations behind and see what happens.
This season is made possible with the support of the BFI Film Audience Network, awarding funds from National Lottery.

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