• Village Screen Posters for March and April 2024

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  • HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA

    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights – Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday March 2nd – “BROKER” (12)

    A superb comedy-drama from Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda  (Shoplifters, Like Father Like Son, Our Little Sister) set in South Korea. On a rainy night in Busan, So-Young leaves her baby outside a ‘baby box’, a safe place set up in Korean churches for new mothers to leave unwanted infants. Instead, he’s picked up by Sang-Hyun, who runs an unofficial ‘adoption brokerage’ and plans to find him a new home. So-Young tracks down both Sang-Hyun and his business partner, and decides to join their pursuit – unaware they’re being tailed by two detectives who are determined to stop them. Korean language, English subtitles
    “A very poignant and sweet and engaging film from start to finish” – IMDb

    Saturday March 16th – “THE OLD OAK” (15)

    A hard-hitting political drama directed by Ken Loach, starring Dave Turner and Ebia Mari. In a village in the North-East of England, the future for the last remaining pub “The Old Oak” is in doubt, as people are leaving the land after the mines are closed. The Old Oak is the only remaining public space where people can meet in a once thriving mining community. TJ Ballantyne, the landlord, hangs on to The Old Oak by his fingertips, and his hold is endangered even more when The Old Oak becomes contested territory, after the arrival of Syrian refugees
    “A compassionate refugee drama from Ken Loach…. an honest piece of work tackling many of the themes that have always driven him…a forthright, hopeful film” – The Independent

  • Village Screen: February to March 2024

    HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA

    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights – Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday February 17th – “THE GREAT ESCAPER” (12A)
    The last film of Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson. In 2014, Bernard Jordan (Michael Caine) made global headlines as he staged a “great escape” from his care home to join fellow war veterans in Normandy, commemorating the D-Day Landings 70th anniversary. Bernie’s 48-hour adventure also marked the culmination of his 60-year marriage to Rene (Glenda Jackson). A story that captured the imagination of the world, as Bernie embodied the defiant “can-do” spirit of a generation that was fast disappearing – an inspirational retelling of one man’s need to come to terms with the lasting trauma of war.
    “A moving and surprisingly nuanced drama, offering far more than flag-waving nostalgia” – Empire.

    Saturday March 2nd – “BROKER” (12)
    A superb comedy-drama from Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda  (Shoplifters, Like Father Like Son, Our Little Sister) set in South Korea. On a rainy night in Busan, So-Young leaves her baby outside a ‘baby box’, a safe place set up in Korean churches for new mothers to leave unwanted infants. Instead, he’s picked up by Sang-Hyun, who runs an unofficial ‘adoption brokerage’ and plans to find him a new home. So-Young tracks down both Sang-Hyun and his business partner, and decides to join their pursuit – unaware they’re being tailed by two detectives who are determined to stop them. Korean language, English subtitles
    “A very poignant and sweet and engaging film from start to finish” – IMDb

  • Village Screen Listings for January to March 2024

    All events start at 7:30 pm in Hindolveston Village Hall

    Tickers £5 (call 01263 860257 to book or purchase on the door)

    Doors open 7 pm

    Barbie: 20 January

    The Great Escaper: 17 February

    Broker: 2 March

    The Old Oak: 16 March

    Hindolveston Cinema Jan-Mar 24 Front
    Hindolveston Cinema Jan-Mar 24 Reverse
  • HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA December 2023 and January 2024

    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights – Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday December 16th 

    THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (12A)

    This quirky/sad movie tells of Harold Fry (Jim Broadbent) as he embarks on a 450-mile walk across the UK in the belief that his journey will save the life of his old friend Queenie. Step by step, a spark is ignited in Harold as he rediscovers the majesty of the world and gains the strength to face the grief that has driven him and his wife apart. The walk becomes a pilgrimage that inspires people far and wide and transforms Harold into a man who embraces the value of friendship, humility and kindness

     

    Saturday January 20th 

    BARBIE (12)

    Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken (Ryan Gosling) are having the time of their lives in the colourful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans. “To live in Barbie Land is to be a perfect being in a perfect place. Unless you have a full-on existential crisis. Or you’re a Ken.” An unexpected joy… ironic, sardonic, and very very funny!
    “A riotous, candy-coloured feminist fable – Barbie takes a ride from her dream house to reality, as director Greta Gerwig takes another cultural icon and lovingly subverts it” – The Guardian

  • HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA November 2023

    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights – Doors open 7 pm – Film show 7:30 pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday November 4th 

    PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE (15)

    A haunting French costume drama set in the 18th century. Painter Marianne is commissioned by an affluent countess to paint the wedding portrait of her sheltered but headstrong daughter Héloïse.  While posing as her hired companion, Marianne is instructed to complete the portrait in secret, observing Héloïse by day and painting her by night. However, as the two women grow closer, their intimacy and attraction begins to blossom, paving the way for a simmering, star-crossed romance. French language with English subtitles.
    “Mesmerised by the female gaze, this is a perceptive, erotic exploration of power” (The Guardian).

    Saturday November 18th

    THE LOST KING  (12A)

    In 2012, the remains of King Richard III were discovered beneath a carpark in Leicester, by an amateur historian, Philippa Langley (Sally Hawkins), whose unrelenting research had been met with scepticism by experts and academics.’ The Lost King’ is the life-affirming true story of a woman who refused to be ignored and who took on the country’s most eminent historians, forcing them to think again about one of the most controversial kings in England’s history.
    “Warmly funny and historically curious, Sally Hawkins’ spirited, humane performance leaves you reaching for the history books” (Empire).

  • HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA OCTOBER and NOVEMBER 2023

    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights – Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday October 21st

    AFTERSUN (12)

    The stunning debut from director Charlotte Wells,”Aftersun” juxtaposes a hopeful coming-of-age story with a poignant family portrait that leaves an indelible impression. At a fading resort in the late 1990s, 11-year-old Sophie treasures time together with her loving and idealistic father, Calum (Paul Mescal). As a world of adolescence creeps into view for Sophie, Calum struggles under the weight of life outside of fatherhood. Twenty years later, Sophie’s tender recollections of their last holiday become a powerful and heartrending portrait of their relationship. Oscar nominee: Best Actor.
    “An astounding first feature – one of the most powerful you’ll find in any cinema this year” (The Independent)

    Saturday November 4th

    PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE (15)

    A haunting French costume drama set in the 18th century. Painter Marianne is commissioned by an affluent countess to paint the wedding portrait of her sheltered but headstrong daughter Héloïse.  While posing as her hired companion, Marianne is instructed to complete the portrait in secret, observing Héloïse by day and painting her by night. However, as the two women grow closer, their intimacy and attraction begins to blossom, paving the way for a simmering, star-crossed romance. French language with English subtitles.
    “Mesmerised by the female gaze, this is a perceptive, erotic exploration of power” (The Guardian).

  • Hindolveston Village Screen September 2023

    Cinema Listing for September

    16 September: Banshees of Inisherin (15)

    30 September: Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom (PG)

    Hindolveston Cinema Sept 23 (1)
    Hindolveston Cinema Sept 23 (2)
  • HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA re-opens.

    Hindolveston Village Cinema resumes in September with an Autumn schedule of films.

    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights – Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday 16 September: THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN  (12A)

    Set in a rugged and desperately poor but beautiful Irish island in 1923, “The Banshees of Inisherin” starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, focuses on two long time best friends that have a falling out.  Although Padraic and CoIm have been lifelong friends, they find themselves at an impasse, when one abruptly ends their relationship, bringing alarming consequences for both of them.  “The film itself is a stone cold classic” (Evening Standard) – nominated for nine Oscars, (Best Film, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Director, Best Screenplay etc.) and winner of four Baftas.
    “A flawless tragi-comedy of male friendship gone sour” (The Guardian).
    Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

    Saturday 30 September: LUNANA: A YAK IN THE CLASSROOM (PG)

    “Lunana” is a A beautifully filmed and heart-warming film set in amazing scenery, up high in the Himalayan Mountains of Bhutan – a charming, quietly funny culture-clash film. Ugyen dreams of going to Australia, but first he must complete a year of his government teacher’s contract, posted to the remote village of Lunana, where he finds a simple, yak- herding community lacking electricity, and even a blackboard in the school classroom. But the enthusiasm of the children and the warmth of the village buoy his spirits, and he must decide to return to the city or remain in this strange captivating land.  Dzongkha language with English subtitles
    “Gorgeous, authentic and charming – could be this year’s most joyous Oscar winner” (Daily Express).
    Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm  – Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door.

  • HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA Screenings for April 2023

    HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA
    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights –
    Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm
    Village Hall 7.00 for 7.30
    Licenced bar, cool ices, posh pop, filter coffee.
    Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door

    April 1st
    THE QUIET GIRL
    (Gaelic – English subtitles)
    Set in rural Ireland in 1981, this Oscar-nominated film tells the story of a young girl Cáit, who is sent away for the summer from her dysfunctional family to live with “her mother’s people”, Seán and Eibhlín, a middle-aged couple she has never met. Slowly, in their care, Cáit blossoms and discovers a new way of living – but in this house where affection grows, and where there are meant to be no secrets, she discovers one. “A deeply moving tale… already feels like a classic. It is a jewel.” – The Guardian

    April 15th
    THE RAILWAY CHILDREN RETURN

    The follow-up to the classic family favourite film ‘The Railway Children’. This time, it’s 1944 and Bobbie (Jenny Agutter), one of the original Railway Children but by now a grandmother, welcomes a group of Mancunian evacuees to her home in Yorkshire.  Rambling about the countryside, they encounter a young African-American GI who is hiding from the authorities. Will they help him to stay hidden? Like the heart-warming original 1970 film, this is engaging and entertaining, big-hearted, warm and funny, winningly played by its fresh cast.

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