Afternoon Film: Downton Abbey- The Grande Finale (PG)

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7.4 IMDB We know you love Downton so we are screening it twice - This is the page for the afternoon screening Tuesday 20th January . The cinematic return of the global phenomenon, follows the Crawley family and their staff as they enter the 1930s. In the summer of 1930, the Crawleys grapple with the […]

£4

An Evening of Film, Words and Music in Appreciation of the Apple

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An evening in appreciation of the apple : Join us ,with Long Mynd Cider and the Poetry Pharmacy to celebrate this much loved fruit. Live readings , Poems, song and cider drinking  followed by a screening of: The orchard of England: This heritage film brings together a wide-ranging and eccentric cast – farmers, Travellers, former […]

£3 – £6

FILM: Deliver Me From Nowhere (12A)

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Tickets on sale soon Borderlines Film Festival Bruce Springsteen's journey :  On the cusp of global superstardom, crafting his 1982 album Nebraska, which emerged as he recorded Born in the USA with the E Street Band as he struggles to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQXdM3J33No

£4.50 – £8

Afternoon Film: Save the Cinema (12A)

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Based on  true story: A Welsh hairdresser starts a campaign With the help of a local politician, they approach Steven Spielberg with the idea to premiere Jurassic Park in a bid to save the cinema. " 6.5  a moving story of hairdresser and theatre lover, Liz Evans, who campaigns in 1993 to save the 'Lyric' […]

£4

FILM: Souleymane’s Story (12A)

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  Tickets on sale soon Part of The  Borderlines Film Festival 7.6 IMDB A Paris food delivery cyclist and asylum seeker named Souleymane has two days to prepare his story for a make-or-break interview to secure legal residency. ★★★★ "Abou Sangaré is magnificent in a story that shines light on the enforced invisibility of economic […]

£4.50 – £8

Film: The Choral (15)

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Please Note the screening dates has  changed  to Thursday 26th March from the date advertised in the programme due to availability Ralph Fiennes leads an excellent ensemble in this funny and moving First World War drama  about a Yorkshire  choral society that finds its ranks depleted by beloved writer Alan Bennett. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVL7yVSWdHE

£4.50 – £8