BFI ESCAPES ANNOUNCES OVER 100 FREE CINEMA SCREENINGS ACROSS THE UK FOR BAFTA-NOMINATED ‘WASTEMAN’

Escapes, the nationwide initiative designed to make cinema more accessible to all by hosting free cinema screenings across the UK each month, has announced its next film preview: BAFTA-nominated British prison thriller WASTEMAN.

On the 16th and 17th February 2026 audiences in over 100 locations across the UK can claim free cinema tickets via Escapes.

WASTEMAN follows prisoner Taylor (David Jonsson) who is approaching parole. Taylor wants nothing more than to be a dad to his son who he’s never met. In a world of drugs, parties, gangs, and violence, so far, he’s managed to keep out of trouble. However, when violent new cellmate Dee (Tom Blyth) arrives, the chance for Taylor to get his life back is put in jeopardy.

WASTEMAN brutally depicts the state of UK prisons: drugs, gangs, overcrowding, riots, and ruthless violence pulsate through the film.

David Jonsson, who stars as Taylor, is becoming one of the leading British actors of his generation. In 2025, Jonsson won the BAFTA Rising Star Award and was nominated for a BIFA for his leading role in WASTEMAN. A 2022 GQ Man of the Year, the actor is best known for his performances in Ridley Scott’s ALIEN: ROMULUS, breakout UK hit RYE LANE and hit BBC/HBO series INDUSTRY. Before his screen breakthrough, Jonsson’s early theatre performances opposite the likes of David Tennant won him a Black British Theatre Award.

Starring opposite as cellmate Dee is Tom Blyth. The acclaimed actor is best known for performances in THE HUNGER GAMES: BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES, BENEDICTION, and Netflix’s PEOPLE WE MET ON VACATION.

WASTEMAN is the debut film from director Cal McMau. The director was inspired after coming across footage recorded by prisoners on phones they’d smuggled inside: “It was raw, unfiltered, and terrifying—a visceral view of a world that felt more alien than any prison depiction I’d encountered before.”

McMau continues: “In these brief, shocking glimpses, I saw not only the desperation but also the brutal truth of a system failing those it was supposed to rehabilitate. We can ignore these spaces, but in doing so, we dehumanise people and foster an environment where reoffending is almost inevitable.”

McMau won Best Debut Director at the British Independent Film Awards 2025 for WASTEMAN.

British R&B artist Ray BLK plays the prison psychiatrist. Best known for collaborations with Stormzy, Giggs, Gorillaz, Nines, Chip, and touring with Nicki Minaj, the MOBO-nominated singer-songwriter is now becoming a rising star of the screen. In 2023, the Londoner made her acting debut in hit BBC series CHAMPION and will soon join the cast of Paramount+’s THE AGENCY.

Alex Hassell, who plays Rupert Campbell-Black in hit Disney+/Hulu Dame Jilly Cooper adaption RIVALS, also stars in WASTEMAN as prisoner Paul who is Dee’s prison archnemesis.

WASTEMAN premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, followed by a UK premiere at the BFI London Film Festival. WASTEMAN is written by Hunter Andrews and Eoin Doran and produced by Sophia Gibber and Myles Pane. Executive producers include David Jonsson and Philip Barantii, the director of Netflix’s ADOLESCENCE and BBC’s BOILING POINT.

Escapes is a nationwide initiative supported by the BFI awarding National Lottery funding. Escapes celebrates independent cinemas and drives new audiences to local venues in a mission to bring cinema to every community in the UK.