Directed by Chinonye Chukwu with a screenplay by Michael Reilly & Keith Beauchamp and Chukwu, Till tells the heartbreaking true story of the historic lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till —for whistling at a white woman in Money, Mississippi in 1955 —through the eyes of his mother Mamie Till-Mobley.
This is what makes the film so compelling, it’s told from the perspective and experience of a Black woman and is co-written and directed by a Black woman.
Mamie Till-Mobley is a widowed single mother who is the head of her household, the only Black woman working for the Air Force in Chicago. Till-Mobley becomes a revolutionary by insisting that the world witness the horror of her brutally maimed son’s body in an open casket viewing as an act of defiance against oppression and hate.
“I wanted the world to see what they did to my boy,” she said at the time. Till-Mobley also gave the exclusive rights to Jet Magazine to publish the images of her son’s maimed body which caused the lynching to gain worldwide noteriety.
A mother’s audacity became a lightning rod in the Civil Rights Movement and propelled her to reluctantly become an outspoken activist for the NAACP advocating for social justice and education.
MOVIE MONDAY LUNCH CLUB
Hungry for more? Join us for a light lunch after the Movie Monday screening on 27 February for only £7! Lunch includes a jacket potato, soup or sandwich, plus crisps, cake, and your choice of tea, coffee, or juice for only £7. Book yourself in for lunch while purchasing your tickets.
Availability is limited and bookings must be made by Saturday 25 February at 12pm. If you have any dietary requirements, please let us know at time of booking.
TICKET PRICES
- Standard from £10.00
- Senior from £9.00
- Student from £8.00
- Movie Monday from £5.00
- Event Cinema from £15.50
MOVIE MONDAYS
Join us on select Mondays at 11:00 and enjoy £5 tickets with a complimentary hot drink and biscuit. To see which films are eligible, call us on 01823 283244 (Monday – Friday, 10:00 – 16:00) or pick up a leaflet from the Box Office.