Special Event: Pupil Premiere of Prime Minister followed by a Q&A with Jacinda Ardern

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Prime Minister
Screening & Q&A
Prime Minister

Event Date

Tue 18 Nov 2025

Event Time

10:00 - 12:30

Location

Regent Street Cinema, 309 Regent Street, Marylebone, London, W1B 2UW, England

12A

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Cost

FREE

Recommended Age Group

12+

Curriculum Subject/s

  • Careers
  • Citizenship
  • Democracy
  • Parliament
  • Politics

Given unprecedented access to Arden, this intimate documentary follows her as she guides her country through dynamic change and the Covid-19 epidemic, all whilst giving birth during her time as Prime Minister and learning what kind of mother she is. A fascinating and eye-opening look at those at the top of global politics and the sacrifices that are made for both family and country.  


Speaker

Dame Jacinda Ardern was sworn in as New Zealand's 40th Prime Minister on 26th October 2017, where she became the world’s youngest female head of government at age 37. Leading the Labour party, she aimed to focus on climate change, eradicating child poverty and protecting the country’s most vulnerable people, all whilst championing a leadership style that went against the grain of what society was used to seeing from their elected officials. 

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Film title

Prime Minister


Synopsis

Dame Jacinda Ardern was sworn in as New Zealand's 40th Prime Minister on 26th October 2017, where she became the world’s youngest female head of government at age 37. Leading the Labour party, she aimed to focus on climate change, eradicating child poverty and protecting the country’s most vulnerable people, all whilst championing a leadership style that went against the grain of what society was used to seeing from their elected officials. Given unprecedented access to Arden, this intimate documentary follows her as she guides her country through dynamic change and the Covid-19 epidemic, all whilst giving birth during her time as Prime Minister and learning what kind of mother she is. A fascinating and eye-opening look at those at the top of global politics and the sacrifices that are made for both family and country.  

infrequent strong language, moderate threat, upsetting scenes

Director/s

Lindsay Utz, Michelle Walshe

Year

2025

Genres

  • Documentary

Duration

102 minutes

Venue name

Regent Street Cinema

Address

309 Regent Street,
Marylebone,
London,
W1B 2UW

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