Faversham Film Society

Faversham Film Society Welcome to Faversham Film Society, based at the listed Royal Cinema in the town centre of Faversham, Kent. Membership fees were £7.50 for eight films!

Faversham Film Society is a non–profit making, voluntary organisation that aims to show the best of modern British, American independent and international film. For over three decades we have been screening the best of modern world cinema, British and US independent films and the occasional classic. We began in 1981, when a local film director, John Bennett, placed an ad in a Faversham paper, and

was gratified when over 40 film enthusiasts turned up. A committee was formed, equipment borrowed, and the first film society season began in the upper room of a pub, with “All the President’s Men”. Over the following years we grew in size and changed venues – a function room in the local council offices, the old Arden Theatre, the meeting hall of the Fleur de Lis Museum, and finally back to the rebuilt Arden Theatre. But in 1994 a huge event happened in Faversham – the local cinema reopened. The Royal as it looks today
Originally called the Odeon, the Royal was built in 1936, designed by cinema architect Andrew Mather to fit in with Faversham’s many medieval buildings (it is now one of the only two surviving mock-Tudor cinemas in the UK). In 1974, after various name-changes, it was closed as a full time cinema. Rows of seats were removed from the mezzanine and bingo machines installed. For another ten years it struggled on as part cinema/part bingo hall, then just bingo until 1992 when it shut completely. Plans were afoot to demolish it, and a very active pressure group sprang up to try to save it, perhaps to use as a local arts centre. Stalemate ensued; but then the unexpected happened; like a Phoenix, the Royal Cinema rose again! Negotiations began between the cinema operators Peter Baldock and Michael Harlow, and the Film Society Committee to show our films at the Royal. There were huge advantages to the members – for the first time they would see films as they were meant to be shown – on a large screen (and the Royal also has the distinction of being one of only 100 surviving big-screen cinemas in the UK) and with ‘proper’ Dolby Stereo sound (dodgy sound quality had always been our worst feature). So in 1995 we moved to the Royal. We were offered alternate Mondays to show ‘our’ films, which meant that we could double the amount of films that we screened previously – we now have three ‘seasons’ showing up to eight films in each season with a break in August. Looking back over all the films that we have screened — comedy, drama, social realism, fantasy, westerns, animation, horror, sci-fi, documentary… cultures from Inuit to Australian Aboriginal… in languages from Urdu to Xhosa… from countries as diverse as Senegal and Mongolia… it could be said that there is something for everyone. We don’t expect everyone to like all our films; after all, the people on the current committee who choose them also have widely differing tastes! If you have suggestions about films you would like to see, either click on the sign up link which will direct you to our website or see us in person at the Film Society table in the cinema lobby before the screenings. Have a look at our current programme – hopefully there is something that you would enjoy. See you at the movies!

01/06/2026

Just a week til ‘The Secret Agent’ screens in the lovely Royal Cinema on Monday 8 June at 7pm. Yes, that’s 7pm.

Don’t miss the start of this outstanding Brazilian movie, a political thriller and so much more - “filled with suspense, mysteries, drama, and extremely satisfying performances … a masterpiece”.

See you at The Royal! At 7pm!

26/05/2026

Now the Bank Holiday’s over we’re looking forward to our next screening in the lovely Royal Cinema, at the earlier start time of 7pm on Monday 8 June. It’s “The Secret Agent”, which won Best Director and Best Actor at Cannes last year, so well worth 160 minutes of your time!

In 1970s Brazil, Armando (a left-wing researcher) is trying to escape the hitmen of a corrupt and violent military dictatorship with his young son. It’s a political thriller, but so much more. The Guardian says “Visually and dramatically superb in every way, it moves with unhurried confidence across the screen, pausing to savour every bizarre bit of comedy or erotic byway, or note of pathos, on its circuitous path to the violent finale”. And from IMDb - “A deeply rewarding journey into the weight of the past … this is filmmaking of rare courage, to ensure that some truths refuse to be forgotten”. And “a beautifully haunting movie, a patchwork of local culture and compelling characters, full of vibrant colours and music”.

It promises to be an unforgettable film, so join us at the earlier time of 7pm on 8 June. Remember we don’t show ads before our films, and we’ll try to start as close to 7pm as possible - avoid the queues by arriving early if you can.

On a lighter note, The Royal has a few more screenings of ‘The Sheep Detectives’, plus ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ returns from Friday 29 May. All programme details at https://royalcinema.co.uk/faversham/now/

See you at The Royal!

We are an independent cinema showing art and major releases and home to Faversham Film Society

13/05/2026

72 in the audience at the lovely Royal Cinema on Monday 11th for a very special screening. ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ made a real impact, and was given a 4.8* rating. Unforgettable.

Our next film also promises to be memorable, having won Best Director and Best Actor at last year’s Cannes Film Festival. It’s ‘The Secret Agent’ (which we had to postpone in April) and it’ll be screening at 7pm on Monday 8 June. Please note the earlier start time - the film is about 2hours 40 minutes long, but well worth investing your time in! More details to follow.

Meanwhile keep supporting The Royal where they are showing ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’, including a 4.30 matinee on Monday 18 May. Full schedule at https://royalcinema.co.uk/faversham/now/

See you at The Royal!

We are an independent cinema showing art and major releases and home to Faversham Film Society

07/05/2026

Reminder - on Monday 11 May at 7.30pm we’ll be showing ’The Voice of Hind Rajab’ at the lovely Royal Cinema.

Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call - a child is trapped in a car under IDF fire in Gaza, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line, they do everything they can to get an ambulance to her. “A hybrid of documentary and drama, anchored by the real voice of the five-year-old girl … the horror of the situation is conveyed through the cacophony of audio, and the silence that follows, rather than on-screen violence” (IMDb). “No other film this year will get more people talking, or more people crying.” (BBC)

It’s an important watch, so see you at The Royal on 11 May!

04/05/2026

Our next film has been much talked about and referenced across the media. On Monday 11 May at 7.30 we’ll be showing ’The Voice of Hind Rajab’ at the lovely Royal Cinema.

Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call - a child is trapped in a car under IDF fire in Gaza, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line, they do everything they can to get an ambulance to her. “A hybrid of documentary and drama, anchored by the real voice of the five-year-old girl … the horror of the situation is conveyed through the cacophony of audio, and the silence that follows, rather than on-screen violence”. “It's emotionally effective, incredibly moving and haunting as it captures these events with an impactful intimacy. The performances across the board are exceptional.”(IMDb) “It is deliberately punishing material, channelled through unapologetic, galvanising film-making. Politicians should see it. Decision-makers should see it.” (The Times) And Faversham should see it.

“No other film this year will get more people talking, or more people crying.” (BBC)

See you at The Royal on 11 May!

26/04/2026

Final reminder about 27 April - we’ve had to postpone showing ‘The Secret Agent’ (hoping to reschedule in June). Don’t turn up only to be disappointed!

Our next film will be ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ on Monday 11 May. See you at The Royal then!

23/04/2026

Reposting this update - don’t want our loyal audience turning up on 27 April as we’d planned.
“Disappointing news. Due to circumstances beyond our, or The Royal’s, control we cannot now show ‘The Secret Agent’ on 27 April. We hope to reschedule it in June and will let you know as soon as.
We’re so very sorry about this, but must just look forward to our next film on Monday 11 May at 7.30pm - ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ (details to follow).
The Royal’s normal programme continues with ‘The Drama’ and ‘Michael’ - check https://royalcinema.co.uk/faversham/now/
for their timetable.

See you on 11 May!”

We are an independent cinema showing art and major releases and home to Faversham Film Society

22/04/2026

Disappointing news. Due to circumstances beyond our, or The Royal’s, control we cannot now show ‘The Secret Agent’ on 27 April. We hope to reschedule it in June and will let you know as soon as.

We’re so very sorry about this, but must just look forward to our next film on Monday 11 May at 7.30pm - ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ (details to follow).

The Royal’s normal programme continues with ‘The Drama’ and ‘Michael’ - check https://royalcinema.co.uk/faversham/now/
for their timetable.

See you on 11 May!

We are an independent cinema showing art and major releases and home to Faversham Film Society

19/04/2026

Just over a week til the lovely Royal Cinema brings us ‘The Secret Agent’ - 7.30pm on Mon 27 April. Not only a top-notch political thriller but a “beautifully haunting … patchwork of local colour and compelling character … filled with suspense, mysteries, drama and extremely satisfying performances”. Set in 1970s Brazil, but with lessons for us all about the importance of memory and reclaiming history, this acclaimed “masterpiece” really must be seen! At The Royal!

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9 Market Place
Faversham
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Monday 7:30pm - 10pm

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