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Tuesday 1st April at 7.45pm
Film: The Painted Veil [12]
Dir: John Curran China/USA 2006 120m
Edward Norton stars as a dedicated doctor who takes a job in a remote Chinese village ravaged by a cholera epidemic, to punish his wife for her indiscretion. Set against the visually stunning backdrop of China during one of its most dramatic periods of upheaval, The Painted Veil is the unique love story of an estranged husband and his selfish wife who find redemption and unexpected grace in a very unlikely place.
The power and intimacy of a timeless love story Rolling Stone
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Tuesday 15th April at 7.45pm
Film: Away From Her [12A]
Dir: Sarah Polley Canada 2006 110m In this adaptation of Alice Munro’s The Bear Came over the Mountain, Julie Christie and Gordon Pinsent star as lifelong lovers who lead an idyllic life in Canada. As Fiona’s memory deteriorates and the couple become separated by her Alzheimer’s, Grant is forced to sit by and watch her fall in love anew with another man. Beautiful and tender, Away From Her will haunt your thoughts for days. Deeply impressive and intelligent film The Guardian
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Tuesday 29th April at 7.45pm
Film: The Good German [15]
Dir: Steven Soderbergh USA 2006 103m
In this Film Noir recreation, an American war correspondent (George Clooney) returns to Berlin after World War Two to cover the Potsdam Conference. After a reunion with the German woman he loved (Cate Blanchett), the pair find themselves embroiled in a murder mystery, in this attractive and innovative black and white pastiche.
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Tuesday 13th May at 7.45pm
Film: Becoming Jane [PG]
Dir: Julian Jarrold UK 2007 120m
Anne Hathaway stars as a young Jane Austen in this semi-biographical romance. This film is littered with big British talents, such as Maggie Smith, Julie Walters and the delicious James McAvoy, and is complete with elegant costumes, beautiful surroundings and all the romance of Jane Austen’s timeless novels. A charming, intriguing biopic Empire
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Tuesday 27th May at 7.45pm
Film: Atonement [15]
Dir: Joe Wright UK/France 2007 130m
Nominated for 7 Golden Globes and 14 BAFTAs, and based on the best-selling novel by Ian McEwan, this is a tale of suppressed desires and catastrophic misunderstandings. This beautifully shot film opens in England in 1935 on the hottest day of the year and follows the privileged lives of a wealthy family in the looming shadow of World War II. Stunning The Times Sumptuous The Independent
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Tuesday 10th June at 7.45pm
Film: Death at a Funeral [15]
Dir: Frank Oz USA/Germany/UK/Netherlands 2007 90m
A dignified send-off for a loved one erupts into uproarious chaos when romance, jealously, in-laws, hallucinogens, dark secrets, life-long yearnings and a spot of bold blackmail all collide. This British black comedy mischievously explores what happens on the day when a typically divided family is finally forced to come to terms with each other’s bad behaviour and outrageous faults - skeletons in the closet and all. Insanely Funny Time
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Tuesday 22nd July at 9.15pm
Cinema Under the Stars - Summer Holiday [U]
Dir: Peter Yates UK 1963 107m
Join the legendary Sir Cliff Richard on a youthful, fun-filled, sunny holiday; including one iconic London bus, four mechanics, three attractive girls and a stowaway boy; all on a trip to Europe.
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Tuesday 29th July at 9.15pm
Cinema Under the Stars - Brick Lane [15]
Dir: Sarah Gavron UK 2007 102m
Brick Lane is the story of a beautiful Bangladeshi woman who arrives in 1980’s London, leaving behind her beloved sister for an arranged marriage and a new life.
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