Glastonbury The Movie (12A)

Saturday 4th July 2026

Doors open 6.45pm, film starts 7.30pm

We are excited to have a SPECIAL SCREENING of Glastonbury The Movie: 30th Anniversary Cut...

The year is 1993 — the last of the great old-school Glastonburys, before the BBC arrived, before phone masts, biometric tickets and wall-to-wall coverage. A hundred thousand people in a Somerset field, completely unobserved, completely themselves.

A group of young film-makers captured the whole thing in rich, glorious Cinemascope: not the headline acts on the Pyramid Stage, but the real festival — the stone circle at sunrise, the rave tents and wandering performers, the parachute games and the Krishna food queues.

For the 30th anniversary, the film has been rebuilt in 4K from the original materials. The cut is restored.  - The frame is wider than most audiences have ever seen it. And in 2026 - a fallow year for the festival itself - it is the only way to stand in that field.

'The most impressive festival movie this reviewer has seen.' Time Out

'You won't get amore accurate feel for what Glastonbury is... the soundtrack is superb' NME

Tickets cost £5 for adults and £2.50 for under 18s and are available online now.

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Screening details

Date: 4 July 2026

Time: Doors open 6.45pm, film starts 7.30pm



Film details

Year: 1995

Country: United Kingdom

Director: William Beaton, Lisa Lake, Robin Mahoney

Cast: Richard Ashcroft, Phil Bell, Charlie Creed-Miles

Certificate: 12A

Length: 96 min