BUSCAR PELICULAS...
The illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner, Joseph Bologne rises to improbable heights in French society as a celebrated...
Chevalier
New York, 1930. Following a decade of creative explosion, the Harlem Renaissance is starting to feel the bite of the Great Depression. In the face...
National Theatre at Home: Blues for an Alabama Sky
From front rooms, Black families, friends, students and older generations navigate British and American society today.
ear for eye
In 1972, A Nigerian woman hosts her English colleague for dinner in the hope of getting her prideful husband a job.
Guests
A single mother in London's Camden Town hears music when she meets a handsome stranger with a past. But she's not sure she's ready to open her heart.
Been So Long
When the creator of a popular video game system dies, a virtual contest is created to compete for his fortune.
Ready Player One
Christopher Robin, the boy who had countless adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood, has grown up and lost his way. Now it’s up to his spirited...
Christopher Robin
William Shakespeare's collection of sonnets forms the basis of a tale that sees the lives of a couple who are desperate to have a baby take an...
Lascivious Grace
David Ireland's award-winning dark comedy about sectarian hatred in Northern Ireland. Eric Miller, a Belfast loyalist, mistakes his five-week-old...
Cyprus Avenue
While reporting on the election of the Pope in Rome, the completely atheistic journalist Gregory falls in love with Maria of all people, who is about...
Divine
Owerri, 1967, on the brink of the Biafran Civil War. Lolo, Nne Chukwu and Udo are grieving the loss of their father. Months before, two ruthless...
National Theatre Live: Three Sisters
The pandemic crawls on and Aisha shelters in her flat. Doorstep visits from friends and family mark the passing weeks as Aisha struggles with how to...
The Forgotten C
Being sensible can be excessively boring. At least Jack thinks so. While assuming the role of dutiful guardian in the country, he lets loose in town...
National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest