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

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