We’ve got a month packed with exciting new titles, including dark sci-fi comedy Mickey 17 and I’m Still Here, a gripping political drama from Walter Salles. We’re also excited to bring you the best of Japanese cinema with the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2025.
There are final chances to see this year’s awards films, including A Complete Unknown, The Brutalist, Anora, The Substance and Conclave – catch them while you can!
Weekly highlights
Fri 28 February - Thu 6 March
Must-see awards season films
Gripping Oscar-winning political drama I’m Still Here arrives, plus there are more chances to see Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy and A Complete Unknown. Plus, hit Korean thriller Parasite returns in black and white ahead of the new film by director Bong Joon-ho, Mickey 17.
Fri 7 - Thu 13 March
New sci-fi action from Bong Joon-ho
Mickey 17 blasts off! This dark sci-fi comedy stars Robert Pattinson as an ‘expendable’ clone worker who is literally dying for a living. Meanwhile, Pamela Anderson dazzles in Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl, and popular demand brings back The Brutalist and Macbeth: David Tennant & Cush Jumbo.
Fri 14 - Thu 20 March
Another chance to see the Best Picture winner
We're bringing back acclaimed Oscar winers, including Conclave, The Brutalist, No Other Land and Best Picture winner Anora. Elsewhere, acclaimed drama On Falling is the story of a Portuguese woman working in a Scottish warehouse and this month's Dundead screening is anarchic DIY parody The People's Joker. New music documentary Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story also hits our screens.
Fri 21 - Thu 27 March
Uplifting comedy and musical magic
Disney’s live-action Snow White promises plenty of music and magic for all ages, and we welcome actor Ryland Brickson Cole Tews to present Hundreds of Beavers. French comedy Oh My Goodness! is the story of a group of nuns who enter a cycling race, and the Japan Foundation Touring Film Festival closes with 1951 classic Carmen Comes Home.
Plus, coming soon...
More great films on the way
We welcome back the Catalan Film Festival, bringing sunshine to our screens, then film fans of all ages can enjoy Discovery Family Film Club: Flow. The six wives of Henry VIII get a pop makeover in SIX the Musical Live!, there’s a trip into the world of A Minecraft Movie, and see behind the scenes on folk legend Neil Young's tour with new documentary Coastal.
We'd love to hear what you thought of our March films - let us know by filling out a comment card (available outside the cinema) and leaving it on our #helloDCA board or by tagging us in your reviews on Letterboxd. Whatever you choose to see first, we're looking forward to welcoming you to DCA Cinema this month.
See our full list of screenings and book your tickets now at dca.org.uk!