
Urchin
Opens Friday, October 10, 2025
Special Events
-
Thu Oct 9 :Sold Out
Sneak + Q&A with dir. Harris Dickinson after the 6:45 show
-
Thu Oct 9 :Sold Out
Sneak + intro by dir. Harris Dickinson at 9:25
-
Fri Oct 10 :Sold Out
Q&A with dir. Harris Dickinson after the 6:45 show
-
Fri Oct 10 :Sold Out
Intro by dir. Harris Dickinson at 9:25
SHOWTIMES AT IFC CENTER
-
Fri Oct 10
- 11:00 am Buy Tickets
- 1:30 pm Buy Tickets
- 4:05 pm Buy Tickets
- 6:45 pm Sold Out
- 9:25 pm Sold Out
-
Sat Oct 11
- 11:00 am Buy Tickets
- 4:05 pm Buy Tickets
- 6:45 pm Buy Tickets
- 9:25 pm Buy Tickets
-
Sun Oct 12
- 11:00 am Buy Tickets
- 4:05 pm Buy Tickets
- 6:45 pm Buy Tickets
- 9:25 pm Buy Tickets
-
Mon Oct 13
- 11:00 am Buy Tickets
- 1:30 pm Buy Tickets
- 4:05 pm Buy Tickets
- 6:45 pm Buy Tickets
- 9:25 pm Buy Tickets
-
Tue Oct 14
- 11:00 am Buy Tickets
- 1:30 pm Buy Tickets
- 4:05 pm Buy Tickets
- 6:45 pm Buy Tickets
- 9:25 pm Buy Tickets
-
Wed Oct 15
- 11:00 am Buy Tickets
- 4:05 pm Buy Tickets
- 6:45 pm Buy Tickets
- 9:25 pm Buy Tickets
-
Thu Oct 16
- 11:00 am Buy Tickets
- 1:30 pm Buy Tickets
- 4:05 pm Buy Tickets
- 9:25 pm Buy Tickets
Thursday, October 9 at 6:45: Sneak Preview + Q&A with director Harris Dickinson after the show
Thursday, October 9 at 9:25: Sneak Preview + introduction by director Harris Dickinson
Friday, October 10 at 9:25: Introduction by director Harris Dickinson
Please note that there are additional showtimes of URCHIN that screen with open captions (on-screen display of dialogue and sounds). For those showtimes, click here.
On the streets of London, Mike is hustling to get by. Roadside evangelizers won’t let him sleep in peace, his slippery friend won’t pay up the money he stole, and before long, he finds himself in trouble with the law. As he struggles to reintegrate into society, shuffling between gigs as a line cook and a trash collector, he must balance a newfound sense of community with his own itch for self-destruction.
Slyly funny and imbued with a warm humanity, Harris Dickinson’s thrilling directorial debut follows Mike, played with tragic charm and a visceral magnetism by Cannes prize-winner Frank Dillane, in a propulsive portrait of life on the margins that offers a raw, anarchic snapshot of a slow tumble into oblivion.
- Country UK
- Running Time 100 minutes
- Format DCP
- Distributor 1-2 Special
- Director Harris Dickinson
- Cast Frank Dillane, Megan Northam
- Accessibility Assistive Listening, T-Coil, Closed Captioning
IFC Center does not generally provide advisories about subject matter or potentially triggering content in films, as sensitivities vary from person to person. In addition to the synopses, trailers and other links on our website, further information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media, IMDb and DoesTheDogDie.com as well as through general internet searches.