November Playlist
Here is the playlist for November.
Here is the playlist for November.
Sunday 28 November at 3.00 pm Brimming with wonderful satire and lump-in-the-throat nostalgia, the final Toy Story film provides a fitting end to a classic trilogy. Director: Lee Unkrich (2010) US (English language) 103 mins Cert
Saturday 20 November at 7.30 pm “A Jihadi Islamist comedy from Sheffield? I was persuaded to see the film on the strength of the Directors reputation for cutting edge satire as evidenced by his brilliant spoof current affairs television programmes …
Saturday 13 November at 7.30 pm (date to be confirmed) 30 years after he was fired for hiring Jewish musicians, the former conductor of the Bolshoi orchestra seizes the opportunity to re-unite his former musicians in Paris in place of …
Monday 22 November at 7.30 pm Godard’s first feature, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg, has been widely hailed as one of the most influential (and coolest) motion pictures ever made. Original title: ‘Á Bout de Souffle’.
Monday 8 November at 7.30 pm Set in a Soweto slum, the film tells the story of a young street thug who steals a car only to discover a baby in the back seat. 2005 Oscar winner for Best Foreign …
Monday 15 November at 7.30 pm Documentary about the softer side of Manchester gangster, Dominic Noonan, the charismatic leader of one of Britains hardest gangster families. Director: Donal MacIntyre (2007) UK (English language) 97 mins cert 15
Cities push strangers together, at times tragically, as in the London bombings of July 7, 2005. As hundreds went missing in the confusion of the aftermath, family and friends posted flyers all over the city with pictures of the loved …
FORTHCOMING FILMS AT LAKESIDE THEATRE (Apologies for any confusion over dates for the November Lakeside screenings which are now correct:) Black Cat, White Cat Monday 1 November at 7.30 pm Set in the heart of a gypsy community, this is …
The Sunday screening at Phillip Road was a scorcher… over a hundred people turned up for our first afternoon screening of the year. The film ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ was a great success and received a round of applause …