March madness at Cromarty Cinema!

We don’t want to jinx it but spring is in the air, and so is a fantastic lineup at Cromarty Cinema! So grab your pals, your cinema snack of choice, and let’s dive into this month’s must-sees.

Kicking things off, The Summer with Carmen whisks us away on a sun-drenched
journey of love and self-discovery—think hazy days, breathtaking scenery, and a
romance that lingers. For music lovers, A Complete Unknown tells the story of a
young Bob Dylan, capturing his rise from folk singer to cultural icon, while To A Land Unknown delivers a poignant and visually stunning tale of migration, despair and displacement in Athens. If you’re in the mood for something charming, The Tasting is a delightful French dramedy where love, wine, and second chances come together for a truly heartwarming watch.

For those craving a good laugh (and a cathartic cry or two), our very own Bridget is back in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy! Expect all the classic Bridget moments—hilarious mishaps, questionable decisions, and of course, plenty of heart.

Music, art, and theatre lovers are in for a treat this month too. Becoming Led
Zeppelin
is an electrifying deep dive into the rise of one of rock’s greatest bands, featuring rare footage and exclusive interviews. And it needs to be seen and heard on the big screen! If you prefer paintbrushes to power chords, Exhibition on Screen: Dawn of Impressionism – Paris 1874 takes you back to the revolutionary
spirit of 19th-century Paris, showcasing the artists who changed the art world
forever. Meanwhile, National Theatre Live: Dr Strangelove brings the satirical Cold War classic to the stage, packed with dark humour and razor-sharp wit.

For those who love cinema that pushes boundaries, Memoir of a Snail is a
beautifully crafted stop-motion animation with a quirky yet profound story that will stay with you long after the credits roll. On Falling explores the human cost of the online convenience shopping revolution in an outstanding debut feature from the Scotland-based Portuguese film-maker Laura Carreira. Triple Oscar nominee I’m Still Here is an adaptation of Ainda Estou Aqui’s novel, where a family is ripped apart when a father is disappeared by the brutal military dictatorship in Brazil in the 1970s. And if you’re up for a cinematic experience like no other, Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles is a hypnotic masterpiece of feminist cinema—slow-burning, powerful, and utterly unique.

Finally, for families and the young at heart, Dog Man is here to save the day! This
hilarious animated adventure follows a half-dog, half-human crime-fighter on a
mission to keep the city safe.