The Christophers | Friday 30th October | 7pm

£6.00

The Christophers

Directed by Steven Soderbergh

Starring Ian McKellen & Michaela Coel

Steven Soderbergh’s The Christophers is a blackly comic chamber piece centered on Julian Sklar (Ian McKellen), a once‑legendary painter who has curdled into a glorious spectacle of ego, cruelty, and theatrical decay. Now broke, reclusive, and defiantly unrepentant, Julian spends his days hurling insults as a notorious TV art‑show judge and recording cutting personalized video messages for strangers, treating each cameo as a miniature performance of disdain and wit. When his estranged children scheme to profit from a cache of unfinished paintings after his death, their plot brings a skilled art forger (Michaela Coel) into Julian’s orbit—triggering a duel of intellect, vanity, and manipulation. At once hilarious and unsettling, the film revels in Julian’s outrageousness: a man who mistakes cruelty for honesty, spectacle for legacy, and turns even his own irrelevance into an act of savage charisma.

Ramsbury Memorial Hall

Doors open 6:30pm for a 7.00pm start

Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes

Classification: 15

The Christophers

Directed by Steven Soderbergh

Starring Ian McKellen & Michaela Coel

Steven Soderbergh’s The Christophers is a blackly comic chamber piece centered on Julian Sklar (Ian McKellen), a once‑legendary painter who has curdled into a glorious spectacle of ego, cruelty, and theatrical decay. Now broke, reclusive, and defiantly unrepentant, Julian spends his days hurling insults as a notorious TV art‑show judge and recording cutting personalized video messages for strangers, treating each cameo as a miniature performance of disdain and wit. When his estranged children scheme to profit from a cache of unfinished paintings after his death, their plot brings a skilled art forger (Michaela Coel) into Julian’s orbit—triggering a duel of intellect, vanity, and manipulation. At once hilarious and unsettling, the film revels in Julian’s outrageousness: a man who mistakes cruelty for honesty, spectacle for legacy, and turns even his own irrelevance into an act of savage charisma.

Ramsbury Memorial Hall

Doors open 6:30pm for a 7.00pm start

Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes

Classification: 15