The screening on Tuesday 9th June will have an introduction by Johnathan Kirk (Co-Director and Film Programmer of the Lexi Cinema).
Winner of the 2021 Independent Spirit Award for Best International Film. Nominated for the 2021 BAFTA award for Best Director and Best Film Not In The English Language and for the 2021 Academy Award for Best International Feature.
The award-winning director of Grbavica: The Land of My Dreams returns with a powerful drama focused on one of the most shameful moments of recent European history. Srebrenica is no longer just the name of a town. It represents the worst of human cruelty and an act that many had hoped was expunged from European history with the end of the Second World War. Jasmila Zbanic’s drama unfolds in 1995, just as the Serbian army have entered the mostly Muslim Bosnia town. Aida is a translator for the UN. Her family is among the thousands of citizens looking for shelter in the UN camp. But as an insider to the negotiations, she has access to crucial information that forces her into the untenable position of deciding between her obligation to those she loves and the role that has a wider impact.
Original languges: Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian, English, Dutch, Serbian
Presented with English subtitles when dialogue is not in English
Please arrive promptly - we show 10 minutes of trailers before each film and do not show adverts.
A programme of films exploring vital aspects of Black history and culture
The Lexi is proud to be partnered with Charmaine Simpson, founder and CEO of Black History Studies, for this immensely popular run of screenings. The events are lively and inclusive, with audience discussions exploring the film and the issues it raises, encouraging networking and inspiring debate. Everyone is welcome – but we suggest booking well in advance!
Previous screenings have included: The Amazing Nina Simone, Angela Davis: Portrait of a Revolutionary, Nanny of the Maroons, The Psychosis of Whiteness, Jamaica For Sale, Mama Africa, Hero, Resurrecting Black Wall St: The Blueprint and many more!
Please note: our Black History Studies screenings occur periodically throughout the year. Please keep checking back to find out when our next screening is scheduled!
Find out more about Black History Studies here:
https://blackhistorystudies.com/
A friendly film discussion group for seniors.
If you’re over 60 – or just an old soul – this is the film discussion group for you. We screen a new movie from our main programme followed by an informal post-show discussion with a member of the Lexi team.
Bar open beforehand serving hot and cold drinks
Tickets £8
1st Monday afternoon of every month
Enhance your cinema experience with filmmaker Q&As, in-depth introductions and lively discussions
At The Lexi we’re all about getting the most out of the movies. An expert introduction can place a familiar film in a whole new context, while a Q&A with one of the filmmakers might offer a valuable peek behind the scenes. Panel discussions allow us to explore the wider issues behind the film – and Lexi audiences are known for their informed and entertaining questions!
Past Lexi guests have included everyone from major players like Tom Hiddleston, Mark Rylance, Joanna Hogg and Chris Morris to a whole gallery of academics, critics, filmmakers and specialists, many of whom have introduced films in our unique Lexi Film School strand. In addition to our on-site Q&As we also regularly broadcast live-by-satellite Q&As and introductions.
For 2026, we present our year-long season 'Spotlight' celebrating four international female filmmakers through four dedicated programmes, each featuring three films.
We opened the season with the acclaimed Palestinian director Annemarie Jacir, following the incredible success of her recent feature Palestine 36.
Our next season, running from April to June, will be on the Italian visionary director Lina Wertmüller, who was the first female director to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for her film Seven Beauties (1975).
Details of the remaining filmmakers will be announced throughout the year.
All Sunday screenings will include an introduction, with tickets priced at £10.

We're launching a new strand here at the Lexi called LEXI SELECTS!
Our programming team bring you a curated weekly release that didn't get the attention it deserved here. Some may be films we missed from earlier this year, some may be from a few years ago, but they're all exceptional films which we think our audience will adore.

A relaxed mid-morning movie screening for carers and babies
Parents, carers and family members: if you find yourself looking after a baby under 1 on a Monday morning, why not drop into our 11am “bring a baby” screening?
You’ll see a new film from our main programme, with the volume slightly lowered to protect sensitive ears. Babies tend to be mesmerised by the cosy glow of our fibre optic chandelier – but if they’re not, crying and vocalising is absolutely fine. Best of all, this is a tutting-free zone so you can feel free to get up and walk around as much as you need to during the screening.
Please do not book seats in the balcony if you are coming to a baby-friendly screening with a baby. We advise anyone attending these screenings without a baby, to book a seat in the balcony.
Bar open and serving hot drinks from 10.30 | Screening starts 11.00 | Buggy parking at the front of the screen | Baby changing facilities are available in our unisex loo | Tickets £8 / £6
Audio Described screenings for visually impaired audience members
Our hearing loop has been upgraded to the Dolby Fidelio system, and we have headsets for customers to use in the auditoriums. You can also bring your own earphones if you prefer. Please ask for a device at the box office and let us know which screen you’re heading to so we can tune you in!
Unfortunately not all films will have Audio Description availaible. We will indicate if a film has Audio Description available at the bottom of the text on the film's page on our website, or ask a member of staff at the Box Office and they will let you know.
For more information, please visit our accessibility page.
Captioned screenings for D/deaf and hard of hearing audience members
We screen films from our main programme with Captions on a regular basis, for both adults and children who are Deaf or experience hearing loss. Screenings with captions will be marked as "HOH" next to the film's start time.
Captioned screenings are different to subtitled screenings as they provide a transcription of all of the audio from a film, displayed at the bottom of the cinema screen. Along with the dialogue from the film, the subtitles include non-dialogue audio such as “(sighs)” or “(door creaks)”.
Hearing Loop with a Hard of Hearing track
Our hearing loop has been upgraded to the Dolby Fidelio system, and we have headsets for customers to use in the auditorium.
The Hard of Hearing track has all the same audio as usual, just a little louder.
You can also bring your own earphones if you prefer. Please ask for this at the box office and let us know which screen you’re heading to so we can tune you in!
For more information, please visit our accessibility page.
Relaxed & autism-friendly screenings
We screen films from our main programme in a more relaxed environment, with better lighting and lower sound volumes.
We will indicate if a screening is a Relaxed/Autism-friendly screening by marking it as "RS" next to the film's start time.
For more information, please visit our accessibility page.