YOUR LOCAL BIG SCREEN FILMS Nantwich Film Club The club is enthusiast-run and arranges screenings at Nantwich Civic Hall on their 5.7m (224") screen. We try to show a wide variety of Independent, Classic and Foreign language films every month. Entry is £5, and is open to all* Come along and join in: there’s no membership and no obligation to be at every film; you can attend once or come to every event. Naturally, we welcome film and activity suggestions. In the past year we have shown classics including Casablanca, Oscar winning Independent productions such as Silver Linings Playbook and foreign language films including Norwegian thriller Headhunters and Japansese martial arts movie 13 Assassins. All showings begin promptly at 7:45pm with the Civic Hall bar open for refreshments from 7:00pm Come and enjoy the Big Screen experience and meet other film enthusiasts. We hope you'll join us for this season’s movies. *subject to BBFC certification. /nantwichfilmclub @filmnantwich +nantwichfilmclubcouk F EB UNMISSABLE J A9 N MOVIES MONDA Y MONDA Y Subscribe to our constantly updated event calendar on your phone, tablet or desktop. Includes special events and screenings not posted publicly. 12DEC 15 MONDA Y nantwichfilmclub.co.uk/event-calendar.ics Nantwich Film Club tries to show a mix of classic, independent and foreign language films. Here’s a list of our recent screenings. Silver Lining’s Playbook Moonrise Kingdom Untouchable Casablanca The Well Digger’s Daughter I Am Love Blue Jasmine Wadjda The Grand Budapest Hotel The Secret in Their Eyes Le Week-End The Way Way Back Her One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Headhunters WEB: nantwichfilmclub.co.uk EMAIL: [email protected] PRINTING COURTESY OF www.downstreamprint.co.uk 01270 625125 FILMS FOR SPRING 2015 MAGNIFICENT MOVIES, MONTHLY AT NANTWICH CIVIC HALL JIMMY’S HALL MAR MONDA Y 9 THE WAY APR MONDA Y 13 WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAY M AY MONDA Y 11 109 mins. Drama English 123 mins. Adventure/Comedy/Drama English 95 mins. Comedy/Drama English Arriving home in 1932 from a depressed America to rural Leitrim is handsome renegade Jimmy Gralton (Barry Ward). "What will you do with yourself Jimmy?" he is asked by a friendly neighbour, "I want the quiet life" he replies. However, Gralton is destined to live in sunshine not in shadow. He returns not with gold in his pocket but Red revolution in his head. Gralton is committed to help the poverty stricken become comrades and fight for land and freedom. Loach brings all his integrity to the dance. Powerful performances throughout. "The Way" is a powerful and inspirational story about family, friends, and the challenges we face while navigating this ever-changing and complicated world. Martin Sheen plays Tom, an American doctor who comes to St. Jean Pied de Port, France to collect the remains of his adult son (played by Emilio Estevez), killed in the Pyrenees in a storm while walking the Camino de Santiago, also known as The Way of Saint James.Tom decides to embark on the historical pilgrimage to honor his son's desire to finish the journey.Tom soon discovers that he will not be alone on this journey. It’s impossible not to enjoy this big-hearted and sweet-natured British family movie from Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin – effectively a feature-format development of their smash-hit BBC TV comedy, Outnumbered, which pioneered semi-improvised dialogue from the children. It creates a terrifically ambitious (and unexpected) narrative with a tonne of sharp gags. David Tennant and Rosamund Pike are Doug and Abi, the troubled parents of three boisterous kids: they’re heading up to Scotland for the 75th birthday of Doug’s unwell dad, Gordy (Billy Connolly). DOORS & BAR OPENS AT 7PM FILM START 7:45PM ENTRY £5.00 VISIT OUR WEBSITE NANTWICH CIVIC HALL NANTWICHFILMCLUB.CO.UK MAGNIFICENT MOVIES, MONTHLY.
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