One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
Sunday February 22nd – Redruth and Falmouth
I couldn’t just show it once:
Miloš Forman’s ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST
Perhaps the greatest acting performance of all time.
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
After the phenomenal screening of Cuckoo’s Nest at the Plaza in Truro last November, we had to show it again with our friends at the Phoenix in Falmouth and the Regal in Redruth.
So on February 22nd we have another chance to experience the film that redefined what cinema could achieve – Miloš Forman’s towering masterpiece ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST, a movie that changed Pat’s understanding of acting forever when he first saw it at twelve years old.
When free-spirited Randle McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) arrives at a mental institution, his clash with the authoritarian Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher) becomes an unforgettable battle between individual freedom and institutional control. What unfolds is a deeply human story about dignity, friendship, and the price of standing up to the system.
What makes CUCKOO’S NEST extraordinary is how every performance feels lived-in and authentic. Nicholson delivers career-defining work, but he’s matched by an ensemble cast that includes real patients from the Oregon State Hospital. This isn’t just acting. It’s emotional truth captured on film, raw and uncompromising.
Watching the film some fifty years after its original release, what is so striking is how contemporary it is. The themes and ideas haven’t changed – and sadly, neither has the way we treat mental illness.
In Truro, the audience was stunned. You will be too.
Join us for an evening with one of cinema’s most powerful statements about the human spirit. Because some films don’t just entertain. Sometimes, they change how you see the world.
Book now – don’t miss this unforgettable masterpiece on the big screen.



