Classic film screening in Nicosia, Cyprus.
12 Angry Men shown as part of the Memory series at Pantheon Theatre.
A timeless classic of world cinema is screened as part of Memory: What is it good for?, a curated series of six films exploring how memory shapes, sustains, or limits us. 12 Angry Men (1957) is presented at Pantheon Theatre by STYX Film Encounters. Set almost entirely inside a jury room, the film follows twelve jurors deciding the fate of a teenage boy accused of murder. What begins as certainty slowly unravels as one juror insists on discussion, exposing bias, fear, and the weight of personal history.
š¬ Directed by Sidney Lumet, the film is more than a courtroom dramait is a powerful meditation on civic duty, ethical courage, and the responsibility to question what seems obvious. Its relevance remains undiminished decades later.
šļø Ticket: ā¬5.
šļø Schedule Sunday | 17:30 (Pantheon Theatre, Nicosia)
Duration: 1h 36m
Subtitles: English & Greek
Part of the Memory ā What is it good for? series