This image shows a person standing on a cobblestone courtyard, photographing or viewing a magnificent Gothic Revival building. The architecture features classic elements of this style: pointed arches, ornate stonework, decorative pinnacles with finials, and large mullioned windows with intricate tracery. The building appears to be constructed from light-colored limestone or similar stone, which has developed the characteristic weathering and patina of historic architecture. The person is positioned on what looks like a stone-paved courtyard or quad, with metal railings visible along a pathway or boundary. There are bicycles parked in the background, which along with the architectural style, suggests this is likely a British university campus - possibly Cambridge or Oxford, given the distinctive collegiate Gothic architecture. The overcast sky creates a moody atmosphere that's quite typical of English weather, and the wet-looking cobblestones suggest recent rain.

About Films From The UK’s Student Encampments

Join us to watch and discuss a series of short films made by and with student-activists from the Gaza encampments in the UK. Produced within the Cinema and Solidarity research project, funded by the University of Warwick, the films explore co-resistance, particularly by students of Palestinian or Jewish heritage.

Films produced by Michele Aaron and interviews directed by Manal Massalha. Screenings supported by the University of Warwick and Na'amod.

Booking info

To book Accessible tickets and free Companion tickets, please visit our Accessible Bookings page. Companion tickets will initially show a standard ticket price, but once your account is set-up and you are logged in, this will be reduced to £0 at checkout.

Duration includes trailers, adverts and any Q&A/panel. For events such as NT Live, Colour Box and Reel & Meal there will be minimal advertising. We do not admit latecomers after the main feature has started and we have a limited food & drink policy.

MAC’s cinema programme has been generously supported by BFI Film Audience Network and Film Hub Midlands.

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