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Postcode: CV37 6LU

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Is There Anybody Out There (2023) with Q and A

Show Details

Presented by Big Picture Show/Moving Pictures

Performance date and time
Saturday, 30th August 2025
2:00 PM

“A refreshingly honest exploration of ableism” – Sight and Sound

Nominated for awards at Sundance and the BAFTAS, this deeply intimate documentary presents a first-hand account of living with disability. Filmmaker Ella Glendining develops a spirited conversation about her own disability and ableism in society, as well as representation within the film industry and on screen. Filmed over a number of years and through the pandemic, Glendining‘s humanity and uncompromising self-respect is an inspiration as she shares her platform with others - even those she disagrees with - to explore the challenges of her lived experience with grace, space and revolutionary zeal. We're delighted to be joined by Ella for a post screening Q&A where we'll talk to this rising star about the film’s impact, her life, career and the future.

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Performer's website
www.liveandlocal.org.uk

Running time
87 minutes

Audience Type
U12s with an adult (12A)

Ticket Prices
£5.00 (Recommended) or Pay-As-You-Feel

Main Box Office Telephone Number
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This performance is supported by:



Arts Council, England