C Fylm is partnering with YourScreen to bring a fantastic programme of world cinema into your living room. Get 25% off using the code CFYLMYS
Most of the films are new to the UK and are not available on other streaming platforms, so we’re really excited to be taking part!
By choosing to get your world cinema fix via YourScreen, you will also be supporting C Fylm as we get a share of every ticket sold using our promo code CFYLMYS
As a thank you for supporting us, you will get 25% off each ticket purchase. Just enter CFYLMYS in the discount code box at checkout.
Available to watch this season:
The Drifters
Ben Bond. UK. 2021. 1hr 31mins
(Available 13 March – 23 May)
Exclusive preview prior to UK release.
A film so bright, vibrant and immersed in Nouvelle Vague cool that you need sunglasses to watch it, The Drifters follows Koffee, an African migrant and Fanny, a French waitress, two outsiders who meet at language school in London and flee to the west coast in search of their place in the world. A touching and tender romance blossoms, but trouble from the city is hot on their tail.

Asunder
Esther Johnson. UK. 2016. 1hr 12mins. F-rated
(Available 1 March – 30 April)
Making its online debut on YourScreen, Asunder tells the story of what happened to an English town during the First World War, with almost all of its men abroad fighting and its women and children left behind.

Selfie
Various. 2020. France. 1hr 48mins
(Available 26 March – 23 May)
Like a whole series of Black Mirror in one film, these six darkly humorous, interlinking stories explore our increasing dependence upon digital media. Cyberstalking, social media, online shopping, swipe dating, vlogging – all come under its insightful gaze.

Veins of the World
Byambasuren Davaa. 2020. Germany, Mongolia. 1hr 36mins. F-rated
(Available 13 April – 23 May)
The director of much-loved world cinema classics The Story of the Weeping Camel and The Cave of the Yellow Dog transports us once again to the spectacular beauty of the Mongolian steppe, this time looking at the encroachment of modernity and its effect on nomadic lifestyles that have changed little in hundreds of years.

Sofia
Meryem Benm’Barek-Aloïsi. 2018. France / Qatar / Belgium / Morocco. 1hr 20mins. FFF-rated
(Available 23 April – 23 May)
The breaking of her waters at a family gathering mean that 20-yr-old Sofia, daughter of a well-to-do Casablanca family, can no longer deny, to herself or anyone else, that she is pregnant. This will usher in serious consequences in a country – Morocco – where sex out of wedlock is an imprisonable offense.
