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Movie at the Museum: Rashomon

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日期: 22 March 2026
時間 13:00 - 15:45
地點: 博物館藝廊
入場: Standard: £15 | Open Concession: £12

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General booking opens at 10:00 on Wednesday 28 January 2026, with priority booking available from 10:00 on Tuesday 27 January 2026.


Your ticket includes exclusive access to the Museum of East Asian Art, with time to explore the galleries before the screening.

Directed by Akira Kurosawa, Rashomon is one of the most influential films in cinema history. Set in 12th-century Japan, it recounts a violent crime through four conflicting testimonies, each shaped by memory, ego and self-preservation. With its bold storytelling, striking compositions and philosophical depth, the film challenges our ideas of truth, justice and human nature.

Screened within the intimate setting of the Museum of East Asian Art, this special Movie at the Museum screening offers a rare chance to experience Kurosawa’s landmark work in a space that resonates deeply with its cultural and historical context, enriching both the film and the setting.

Standard: £15 | Open Concession: £12

Movie at the Museum brings cinema into Bath’s museums and heritage spaces, inviting audiences to experience film in extraordinary settings. Presented by FilmBath and Archeo-Heritage Film.

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新增至您的行事曆 22 March 2026 13:00 22 March 2026 15:45 歐洲/倫敦 [MEAA] Movie at the Museum: Rashomon

General booking opens at 10:00 on Wednesday 28 January 2026, with priority booking available from 10:00 on Tuesday 27 January 2026.


Your ticket includes exclusive access to the Museum of East Asian Art, with time to explore the galleries before the screening.

Directed by Akira Kurosawa, Rashomon is one of the most influential films in cinema history. Set in 12th-century Japan, it recounts a violent crime through four conflicting testimonies, each shaped by memory, ego and self-preservation. With its bold storytelling, striking compositions and philosophical depth, the film challenges our ideas of truth, justice and human nature.

Screened within the intimate setting of the Museum of East Asian Art, this special Movie at the Museum screening offers a rare chance to experience Kurosawa’s landmark work in a space that resonates deeply with its cultural and historical context, enriching both the film and the setting.

Standard: £15 | Open Concession: £12

Movie at the Museum brings cinema into Bath’s museums and heritage spaces, inviting audiences to experience film in extraordinary settings. Presented by FilmBath and Archeo-Heritage Film.
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