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Gulbenkian is closed from Fri 20 Dec for the Christmas period. Our Cafe reopens on Thu 2 Jan and our event programme restarts from Mon 13 Jan.

Cate Blanchett, Charles Dance and Alicia Vikander lead this gleefully absurdist comedy-horror from the ingeniously surreal minds of Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson, as an apocalyptic crisis breaks out upon the gathering of world leaders at the G7 summit.

Rumours is a darkly comedic, absurdist political satire from Guy Maddin and collaborators Galen & Evan Johnson. When seven G7 leaders—led by a scene-stealing, distinctly British Charles Dance as the US President—become lost in the woods during a summit, they spiral into chaos while navigating peril and attempting to draft a statement on a global crisis. Hilarious, strange, and sharply satirical, Rumours is a farcical exploration of power, politics, and the absurdities of global leadership in times of crisis.

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Fri 17 January

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