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LollipopUK, 2024, Drama, 100 m, 15, Director: Daisy-May Hudson Molly, a young woman released from prison and homeless, struggles to regain custody of her children. When she bumps into her childhood friend Amina the two women soon realize their only chance is to join forces in their battle against an overwhelming bureaucratic system. |
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On The AdamantFrance, 2023, Documentary, 109 m, PG, Director: Nicolas Philibert Berlin Film Festival Winner – The Golden Bear A touching documentary. The Adamant is a floating day care centre for those with mental health issues, on the Seine in Paris. Besides counselling, there is a focus on art therapy. The Adamant hosts its own film festival. |
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Dog Day AfternoonUSA, 1975, Crime/Drama, 120 m, 15, Director: Sidney Lumet 1976 Oscar Winner – Best writing, original screenplay Al Pacino at his best. Three amateur robbers plan to hold up a Brooklyn bank. A nice, simple robbery: Walk in, take the money, and run. What could possibly go wrong? Tense throughout. |
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The Ballad of Wallis IslandUK, 2025, Drama, 99 m, 12, Director: James Griffiths Estranged folk band duo Herb McGwyer and Nell Mortimer are unexpectedly thrown back together for a particular gig. Organised by superfan Charles, an unexpected lottery winner living alone in a large old house on a remote Welsh island. Both funny and melancholy. |
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Inside Llewyn DavisUSA, 2013, Comedy/Drama, 104 m, 15, Director: Ethan & Joel Coen Nominated for 2 Oscars The struggles (some of his own making) of a folk musician in 1960s New York as he navigates a week of personal and professional failures after the death of his musical partner. |
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Galaxy QuestUSA, 1999, Comedy/Sci-Fi, 102m, PG, Director: Dean Parisot A group of washed-up actors from a cancelled space adventure TV show are mistaken for real heroes by an alien race seeking their help. Thrust into a real interstellar conflict, the cast must rise to the challenge and become the heroes they only pretended to be. |
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MoonUK, 2009, Drama/Sci-Fi, 97 m, 15, Director: Duncan Jones BAFTA Winner – Sam Bell, a man nearing the end of a three-year solo stint mining helium-3 on the Moon, begins experiencing strange hallucinations and almost has a fatal accident. He meets what appears to be a younger version of himself, possibly a clone. With time running out, Sam must solve the mystery and return to Earth. |
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A Month in the CountryUK, 1987, Drama, 97 m, PG, Director: Pat O’Conner A veteran of the First World War takes refuge in an isolated English village. Hired by the local church to excavate a medieval mural above the altar, he uncovers an age-old mystery; a bittersweet attraction to the vicar’s young wife and kinship with another ex-soldier (Kenneth Branagh). Finally he recovers some of the dignity he lost in battle. |
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The Penguin LessonsUK, 2024, Drama, 111 m, 12, Director: Peter Cattaneo A disillusioned Englishman goes to work in a school in Argentina in 1976. Expecting an easy ride, he discovers a divided nation and a class of unteachable students. After rescuing a penguin his life is turned upside-down. |
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The Way We WereUSA, 1973, Romance, 118 m, PG, Director: Sydney Pollack Set over decades, a love story involving two markedly different people. Katie is an idealistic, uptight political activist. Hubbell an easy-going, athletic, all American-type and a talented writer. Their different personalities put their relationship under a pressure they have to overcome. |
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