Film Club: Emma
Enjoy a dazzling adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic comedy of manners at Hazelhurst Arts Centre.
Details
Monday 30 March 2026
to Thursday 2 April 2026
6:00pm
782 Kingsway, Gymea NSW 2227, Australia
Enjoy a dazzling adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic comedy of manners at Hazelhurst Arts Centre.
Monday 30 March 2026
to Thursday 2 April 2026
6:00pm
782 Kingsway, Gymea NSW 2227, Australia
Step into the world of Jane Austen with this beautifully filmed, modern-feeling adaptation of "Emma," starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Bill Nighy. This sparkling satire explores social class and the journey to finding your equal and earning your happy ending. Perfect for parents looking for a charming and engaging film experience with a touch of wit and romance.
The film runs for just over two hours, offering a delightful evening or afternoon out. It’s a wonderful way to introduce your family to classic literature through cinema, with stunning performances and a captivating storyline.
Whether you’re a longtime Austen fan or new to her work, this screening promises entertainment and thoughtful reflection.
- Title: Emma
- Director: Autumn de Wilde
- Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Josh O'Connor, Bill Nighy
- Running time: 2 hours 4 minutes
- Language: English
- Screening Dates and Times:
- Monday 30 March 2026: 18:00
- Thursday 2 April 2026: 14:00 (subtitled for hearing-impaired audience)
- No screening on Sunday 5 April due to Easter closures.
The screenings take place at Hazelhurst Arts Centre, located at 782 Kingsway, Gymea NSW. The venue is accessible and welcoming, with ample parking and public transport options nearby. The Arts Centre offers a comfortable setting for families and individuals alike.
Hazelhurst is open daily, with extended hours on certain days, making it easy to plan your visit around the film screening. Nearby amenities include Hazel Kitchen & Bar for refreshments before or after the film.
Please note that Hazelhurst will be closed for the Easter holiday period from Friday 3 April to Monday 6 April, so plan accordingly. The Thursday screening includes subtitles to ensure accessibility for hearing-impaired guests.
Tickets should be booked in advance to secure your seat, as popular screenings may fill quickly. The film is suitable for adults and older children who can appreciate the themes and language.
For any questions or special requirements, contact Hazelhurst directly via email or phone.
Booking is recommended to guarantee your place at the screening. Pricing details are available on the Hazelhurst website or by contacting the Arts Centre. Enjoy a cultural outing that combines classic literature with modern cinema in a friendly community setting.
Bring the family or a group of friends for a memorable film experience at Hazelhurst Arts Centre.