Gates open 6:45 PM
Film starts 8:15 PM
Age Classification PG
Perfect for Couples, Groups & Older Families
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Join us for probably the most iconic WW2 film, depicting the life and decisions of Winston Churchill and what shaped the Western world for the rest of time.
Screened in the parklands of Winston Churchill's home in Kent, under the stars at the stunning Chartwell House for movie magic on the silver screen.
The most immersive screening of the film in the world, and the first time the film has been shown at his home.
The Film: Darkest Hour
The fate of Western Europe hangs on Winston Churchill in the early days of World War II. As Adolf Hitler's powerful Wehrmacht rampages across Europe, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Neville Chamberlain, is forced to resign, recommending Winston Churchill as his replacement.
But even in his early days as the country's leader, Churchill is under pressure to commence peace negotiations with Hitler or to fight head-on the seemingly invincible Nazi regime, whatever the cost.
During the next four weeks in 1940, Churchill cements his legacy as his courageous decisions and leadership helped change the course of world history.
However difficult and dangerous his decision may be, Churchill has no choice but to shine in the country's darkest hour.
Important Information - No outside food can be brought onsite with you to our screenings. This site is a cashless site, so only card payments will be accepted onsite.