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SUMMARY:FILM: Anatomy of a Fall (15)
DESCRIPTION:Bishop’s Castle Film Society Choice \nA woman is suspected of murder after her husband’s death; their half-blind son faces a moral dilemma as the main witness. \n7.8 IMDB \n\n\n\n\n\n★★★★★ “a sparkling intellectual thriller that lingers for day. Justine Triet’s breathtaking new film unpicks the aftermath of a fatal accident in the Alps. Did the victim fall – or were they pushed?” \n\n\n★★★★ “Sandra Hüller compels as an author accused of her husband’s murderThere’s a bracing and chilly high-mindedness about Justine Triet’s psychothriller\, about a suspicious death whose only reliable witness happens to be blind.” The Guardian \n★★★★ “Sandra Hüller is a one-woman puzzle box in this stunning courtroom thriller.” The Independent \nWinner of the Palme d’Or
URL:http://www.sparctheatre.co.uk/event/film-anatomy-of-a-fall/
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SUMMARY:THE ROYAL BALLET: MACMILLAN CELEBRATED
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nMACMILLAN CELEBRATED \nvia Satellite \nThe Royal Ballet celebrates the breadth of Principal Choreographer Kenneth MacMillan’s one-act ballets. \nChoreography Kenneth Macmillan  \nDanses Concertantes\, commissioned by Ninette de Valois in 1955\, was MacMillan’s first major work. An early sign of the incredible artistic output that would follow\, the work’s critical success spurred MacMillan to abandon performing in favour of choreography. \nIt is followed by Different Drummer\, MacMillan’s complex and haunting balletic interpretation of Woyzeck\, Georg Büchner’s play about a soldier’s descent into madness. \nThe mixed programme concludes with Requiem\, his 1976 work for Stuttgart Ballet\, created in memory of its late artistic director\, MacMillan’s friend and former Royal Ballet dancer and choreographer John Cranko. \nRunning time 195 minutes (including two intervals) \nDanses Concertantes\nMusic Igor Stravinsky\nDesigner Nicholas Georgiadis\nLighting Designer John B. Read  \nDifferent Drummer\nMusic Anton Webern/ Arnold Schoenberg\nSet designs Kenneth Macmillan\nCostume designs Yolanda Sonnabend in association with Peter Farley\nLighting design John B. Read \nRequiem\nMusic Gabriel Fauré \nDesigns Yolanda Sonnabend in association with Peter Farley \nLighting design John B. Read \n  \nConductor Koen Kessels \nOrchestra of the Royal Opera House \nPlease Note new ticket prices: £15 ADULT £5 CHILD/ STUDENT
URL:http://www.sparctheatre.co.uk/event/the-royal-ballet/
LOCATION:SpArC Theatre
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Afternoon Film: Typist Artist  Pirate King (12A)
DESCRIPTION:TYPIST ARTIST PIRATE KING puts forgotten artist Audrey Amiss on the map. Inspired by her extensive archive of diaries\, letters and art\, the film weaves real events into an imagined journey as Audrey goes on a road trip with her psychiatric nurse. From acclaimed British filmmaker\, Carol Morley\, this dark and funny exploration of the growing friendship between two women as they hit the road in an electric car looking for reconciliation\, is filled with adventure\, humour and compassion. \n6.0 IMDB \n★★★★”Carol Morley’s warm and sympathetic film imagines the artist\, whose mental illness curtailed her ambitions\, on a tragicomic road trip to exhibit her work.” The Guardian \nSupported by the Friends of Bishop’s Castle Community\, Care Home and Hospital.Tea and biscuits £1\,\nNo stairs\, tables  & chairs\,\nHearing loop\,\nFree Dial–a-ride bus service from Bishops Castle and Lydbury North please phone 01588 638350\nAll Tickets £4 Accompanying Carers FREE
URL:http://www.sparctheatre.co.uk/event/afternoon-film-typist-artist-pirate-king-12a/
LOCATION:SpArC Theatre
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:FILM: The Nettle Dress
DESCRIPTION:After the death of his beloved wife\, textile artist Allan Brown embarks on a seven-year endeavor to weave a hand-spun dress from stinging nettles foraged in the woods surrounding his home. To honour his beloved. A modern day Fairytale and hymn to the healing power of nature and slow craft \n\n\n\n ⋆⋆⋆⋆ A husband’s grief becomes a thing of beauty in lyrical documentary. Dylan Howitt’s moving film follows textile artist Allan Brown as he painstakingly weaves a dress from foraged nettles after the death of his wife. The Guardian \n\n\n\n8.4 IMDB \n“This is not merely a film about a man making a dress\, it is about coming to terms with loss\, the strength of family and friendship\, and the beauty in slowing the world down enough to appreciate life itself and not how fleeting it can be.” Joyzine.org \n‘Slow cinema examines craft and time. Documenting the ancient methods of spinning and weaving plants mirrors the human ‘ The Financial Times
URL:http://www.sparctheatre.co.uk/event/film-the-nettle-dress/
LOCATION:SpArC Theatre
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