For the finale of The (Fe)male Loneliness Epidemic, May's guest programmer Bethany Winters selects a chronicle of the final days in the life of the patron saint of lonely girls.
Sheryl Lee and David Lynch give a masterclass in the prequel to generational cult hit Twin Peaks, a mesmerising and viscerally upsetting masterpiece that rightfully punishes those who clamoured so loudly to know the answers to the mystery of who killed Laura Palmer, a question at the heart of the original series.
Endlessly influential and enormously empathetic, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me tells the story of how an entire town failed the one who needed them most, at once an epic battle of good and evil, an intoxicating journey into the surreal, and a painfully intimate look at a life, and an entire reality, crumbling under the weight of trauma.
Alongside Lee and, of course, Kyle McLachlan stars the likes of David Bowie, Kiefer Sutherland, Harry Dean Stanton, and Heather Graham.
Find us downstairs at Dalston Superstore for what is arguably the pinnacle of Lynch's career.
When this kind of fire starts, it is very hard to put out. The tender boughs of innocence burn first, and the wind rises, and then all goodness is in jeopardy




Please be aware this film deals heavily with sexual abuse, drug addiction, and violence within families.
Subtitles will be displayed throughout the film.
Seating is a mixture of benches, backed chairs, bar stools, and floor space, and is first come, first served.