GLOBAL CULTURES: EXPERT TASTES 15 NOV 2025
West Court, Jesus College 22 Jesus Lane, Cambridge, United KingdomJoin us for a food-focused afternoon presented in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, and with thanks to TullStories.
Join us for a food-focused afternoon presented in collaboration with the Japan Foundation, and with thanks to TullStories.
Walter Salles' 1998 critically acclaimed classic starring Fernanda Montenegro is now restored in stunning resolution. One-off screening in West Court, Jesus College. Tickets are available below.
What does parenting look like if you strip away the toys, nappies, and agonising over food choices? Three years ago, Dr Guen Bradbury and her family left a comfortable Cambridge life to spend a year living in traditional communities across South America and Africa, learning about how human bodies grow, and how that growth affects health throughout a person’s entire life. Join Dr Bradbury for a whistle-stop interactive tour of hidden causes and effects that span the 80 years after toddlerdom and see how modern developmental science and traditional childrearing practices go hand in hand.
Join us for the Cambridge edition of the 2025 UK Cyprus Film Fest. The event begins at 2pm with a screening of a selection of short films from The Myths of Cyprus, directed by Mark Kassinos and produced by the Press and Information Office of Cyprus. These short films, inspired by the island’s rich mythology and storytelling tradition, offer audiences an evocative glimpse into the legends and cultural heritage of Cyprus. This will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Dr. Iosif Hadjikyriakos and Mark Kassinos, exploring how folklore, art, and film can safeguard identity. At 3.45pm, we will present Embryo Larva Butterfly (2023), a thought-provoking, metaphysical love story that explores the fragile boundaries between time, memory, and identity.