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SHROPSHIRE
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September – December 2014
AUTUMN 14 Dear Flicks Supporter, During this glorious summer we at the Flicks office and our lovely promoters in the communities we serve, have been working hard to organise over 250 autumn season screenings in venues local to you. We have a huge range of films to suit all tastes and we hope that there are a few you would like to go and see.
@FlicksinSticks Flicks in the Sticks
Promoters and their communities choose which films they wish to screen in their venues, which is what gives Flicks its distinctive programming style. So this season you can still watch Captain Phillips, Sunshine on Leith and The Butler, or see some new ones such as Belle, Calvary and Before the Winter Chill, or even catch a classic such as All Quiet on the Western Front and Oh! What a Lovely War. We have also been fortunate to receive some extra funding from the BFI, to help us screen more World Cinema and Best of British Films. So watch out for; The Selfish Giant, Twenty Feet From Stardom and Bright Days Ahead to name a few. These films are of a high standard but may not have had the big marketing budget of the Hollywood films. Don’t want to miss a film? Need a reminder? As well as keeping this brochure to hand, you can sign up for a weekly email alert, which you’ll be sent once a week with details of films in your area. Sign up on our website: www.artsalive.co.uk – don’t worry, we DO NOT pass your email on to ANYONE ELSE! Finally, we are grateful to our parent organisation Arts Alive, the rural touring scheme for Shropshire and Herefordshire. As I am sure you are aware, the cuts in government funding have been hitting arts and community organisations up and down the country. I am pleased to report that Arts Alive is still in existence despite these cuts and we are both working hard to ensure that we become resilient to future cuts – but this does mean we will become more reliant on individual donations and corporate donations. If you can help, please do – there is more information on the centre page of this brochure and on our website.
Due to circumstances
Thank you for supporting the Flicks in the Sticks network, beyond our control, film we really appreciate it. titles can sometimes Best Wishes from Ian Kerry (Director) and Terri Jones – The Flicks Team t: 01588 620883 e: ian@artsalive.co.uk w: www.artsalive.co.uk
change at the last minute – please check with the venue before travelling.
SEPTEMBER Date Time Film
Cert Venue
02 7.30pm Oh! What a Lovely War PG 03 7.30pm 12 Years a Slave 15 08 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 08 7.30pm 12 Years a Slave 15 10 7.30pm The Monuments Men 12a 10 7.30pm Tracks 12a 10 2.00pm The Invisible Woman 12a 11 7.00pm Tracks 12a 12 7.30pm The Book Thief 12a 13 8.00pm The Wolf of Wall Street 18 13 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 15 7.30pm Citizen Kane (1941) PG 17 7.30pm The Two Faces of January 12a 17 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 18 7.30pm 12 Years a Slave 15 18 7.30pm Stone of Destiny PG 18 7.45pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 19 7.30pm Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War 12 19 7.30pm The Lunchbox PG 19 7.30pm Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom 12 20 2.30pm The Lego Movie U 20 7.30pm Saving Mr. Banks PG 20 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 20 7.30pm Philomena 12a 20 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 20 7.30pm 12 Years a Slave 15 20 7.30pm All Quiet On The Western Front PG (1930) 20 7.30pm The Monuments Men 12a 22 7.30pm The Lunchbox PG 23 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 25 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 25 7.00pm Calvary 15 26 7.30pm 12 Years a Slave 15 26 8.00pm Tracks 12a 26 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 27 7.30pm The Love Punch 12a 27 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 29 7.30pm Les Miserables 12a 30 7.30pm Cuban Fury 15
Lydbury North Village Hall Cardington Village Hall The Edge Arts Centre Church Stretton School Hope Bowdler Village Hall The Talbot Theatre The Red House, Albrighton SpArC Theatre Cound Guildhall Bicton Village Hall Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall The Edge Arts Centre The Talbot Theatre Myddle Village Hall Kinnerley Parish Hall Claverley Village Hall Chelmarsh Parish Hall Shifnal Village Hall All Stretton Village Hall Longden Village Hall Upton Magna Memorial Hall Clun Memorial Hall Belmont Hall Chapel Lawn Village Hall Ryton Village Hall Aston on Clun Village Hall Bayston Hill Memorial Hall Everest Hall, Llanfair Waterdine The Edge Arts Centre Acton Scott Village Hall Bagley Sports and Social Club SpArC Theatre Marton Village Hall Clungunford Parish Hall Little Wenlock Village Hall Withington Parish Room Trefonen Village Hall The Edge Arts Centre Loppington Village Hall
FEBRUARY
OCTOBER Date Time Film 01 7.30pm 04 7.30pm 06 7.30pm 06 7.30pm 07 8.00pm 07 7.30pm 08 7.30pm 08 8.00pm 08 2.00pm 10 7.30pm 10 7.30pm 11 7.30pm 11 7.30pm 11 7.30pm 13 7.30pm 14 7.30pm 15 7.30pm 16 7.30pm 16 7.30pm 17 7.30pm 17 7.30pm 18 7.30pm 18 7.30pm 18 7.30pm 18 7.30pm 18 7.30pm 20 7.30pm 21 7.30pm 23 7.30pm 24 7.30pm 24 8.00pm 24 7.30pm 24 7.30pm 25 7.45pm 25 7.30pm 27 7.30pm 28 7.30pm 30 7.45pm 31 7.30pm
Cert Venue
The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 Shakespeare in Love 15 August: Osage County 15 The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 Of Horses and Men 15 The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 Tracks 12a 12 Years a Slave 15 12 Years a Slave 15 Sunshine on Leith PG Philomena 12a A Bunch of Amateurs 15 The Baker 12 A Bunch of Amateurs 15 The Selfish Giant 15 The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 The Book Thief 12a The Railway Man 15 The Railway Man 15 Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom 12 Arthur's Dyke 15 The Railway Man 15 The Love Punch 12a The Lunchbox PG Oh! What a Lovely War PG Saving Grace 15 American Hustle 15 12 Years a Slave 15 Belle 12a Rush 15 The Railway Man 15 Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie 15 12 Years a Slave 15 Lad: A Yorkshire Story 12a The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 Inside Llewyn Davis 15 Undertaking Betty 15 Grow Your Own PG The Railway Man 15
Cardington Village Hall Belmont Hall The Edge Arts Centre Church Stretton School All Stretton Village Hall Lydbury North Village Hall Hope Bowdler Village Hall Bicton Village Hall The Red House, Albrighton Cound Guildhall Bedstone & Hopton Castle VH Bayston Hill Memorial Hall Clun Memorial Hall Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall The Edge Arts Centre Ashford Carbonell Village Hall Myddle Village Hall Kinnerley Parish Hall Claverley Village Hall Little Wenlock Village Hall Shifnal Village Hall Ryton Village Hall Aston on Clun Village Hall Everest Hall, Llanfair Waterdine Belmont Hall Trefonen Village Hall The Edge Arts Centre Acton Scott Village Hall Bagley Sports and Social Club All Stretton Village Hall Clungunford Parish Hall Marton Village Hall Longden Village Hall Tasley Parish Room Chapel Lawn Village Hall The Edge Arts Centre Loppington Village Hall Chelmarsh Parish Hall The Red House, Albrighton
NOVEMBER Date Time Film
Cert Venue
1 7.30pm The Lunchbox PG 3 7.30pm One Chance 12a 3 7.30pm The Monuments Men 12a 4 8.00pm We Shall Overcome 12a 4 7.30pm Belle 12a 4 7.30pm The Book Thief 12a 5 7.30pm The Butler 12a 7 7.30pm Jimmy's Hall 12a 8 7.30pm Undertaking Betty 15 8 8.00pm Cuban Fury 15 8 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 10 7.30pm Dallas Buyers Club 15 11 7.30pm The Two Faces of January 12a 12 7.30pm Calvary 15 14 7.30pm Film to be chosen by audience U at previous screening 14 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 14 7.30pm Tracks 12a 15 7.30pm The Way 12a 15 7.30pm 12 Years a Slave 15 16 2.30pm Belle 12a 17 7.30pm Noah 12a 18 7.30pm Jersey Boys (TBC) 15 19 2.00pm The Book Thief 12a 19 7.30pm Belle 12a 20 7.30pm The Love Punch 12a 20 7.30pm Belle 12a 21 8.00pm Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom 12 22 7.30pm Belle 12a 22 7.30pm The Monuments Men 12a 22 7.30pm Belle 12a 23 3.00pm Welcome to the Sticks 12a 24 7.30pm Calvary 15 25 7.30pm The Love Punch 12a 26 7.30pm Jersey Boys (TBC) 15 27 7.30pm Jersey Boys (TBC) 15 27 7.45pm Saving Grace 15 28 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 28 7.30pm War Horse 12a 29 7.45pm Belle 12a 29 7.30pm A Fistful of Dollars 15
Belmont Hall The Edge Arts Centre Church Stretton School All Stretton Village Hall The Talbot Theatre Lydbury North Village Hall Cardington Village Hall Cound Guildhall Bayston Hill Memorial Hall Bicton Village Hall Clun Memorial Hall The Edge Arts Centre Ashford Carbonell Village Hall Hope Bowdler Village Hall Shifnal Village Hall Little Wenlock Village Hall All Stretton Village Hall Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall Chapel Lawn Village Hall Everest Hall, Llanfair Waterdine The Edge Arts Centre Acton Scott Village Hall The Red House, Albrighton Myddle Village Hall Kinnerley Parish Hall Claverley Village Hall Clungunford Parish Hall Belmont Hall Aston on Clun Village Hall Ryton Village Hall Cound Guildhall The Edge Arts Centre Loppington Village Hall The Talbot Theatre Bagley Sports and Social Club Chelmarsh Parish Hall Longden Village Hall Marton Village Hall Tasley Parish Room Withington Parish Room
DECEMBER Date Time Film 01 7.30pm 01 7.30pm 02 8.00pm 02 7.30pm 03 7.30pm 03 7.30pm 05 7.30pm 06 7.00pm 06 7.30pm 06 7.30pm 08 7.30pm 10 7.30pm 12 8.00pm 12 7.30pm 12 7.30pm 13 7.30 pm 13 7.30pm 13 7.30pm 15 7.30pm 16 7.30pm 16 7.30pm
The Two Faces of January Arthur's Dyke Bright Days Ahead (TBC) Jimmy's Hall Philomena TBC One Chance A Christmas Carol The Lego Movie Calvary The Book Thief Belle Belle All is Lost The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared The Grand Budapest Hotel Nativity! Le Week-End Blue Ruin The Grand Budapest Hotel The Love Punch
Cert Venue
12a 15 15 12a 12a 12a U U 15 12a 12a 12a 12a 15
The Edge Arts Centre Church Stretton School All Stretton Village Hall Lydbury North Village Hall Cardington Village Hall The Talbot Theatre Bedstone & Hopton Castle VH Myddle Village Hall Belmont Hall Clun Memorial Hall The Edge Arts Centre Hope Bowdler Village Hall Clungunford Parish Hall All Stretton Village Hall Cound Guildhall
15 U 15 15 15 12a
Bayston Hill Memorial Hall Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall Chapel Lawn Village Hall The Edge Arts Centre Acton Scott Village Hall Ashford Carbonell Village Hall
Belle Director: Amma Asante British Drama 104 mins, Cert 12a Emily Watson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Matthew Goode, Miranda Richardson, Penelope Wilton Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of a Royal Navy Admiral. Raised by her aristocratic great-uncle Lord Mansfield and his wife, Belle's lineage affords her certain privileges, yet the colour of her skin prevents her from fully participating in the traditions of her social standing. Left to wonder if she will ever find love, Belle falls for an idealistic young vicar's son bent on change who, with her help, shapes Lord Mansfield's role as Lord Chief Justice to end slavery in England.
Lad: a Yorkshire Story Director: Dan Hartley British Drama 96 mins, Cert 12a Liam Thomas, Bretten Lord, Nancy Clarkson, Richard Sails When Tom Proctor's dad dies his world falls apart; his brother joins the army, his mum is threatened with eviction and Tom gets into trouble with the police. Tom's life is turned around however when he's paired up with park ranger Al Thorpe in this enchanting coming-of-age story set in the stunning Yorkshire Dales. This film was rated the highest by audiences at a recent festival.
Tracks Director: John Curran Australian Adventure/Biography/Drama 112 mins, Cert 12a Mia Wasikowska, Adam Driver, Emma Booth The spectacular, inhospitable Australian outback is the real star of this epic adventure which re-enacts Robyn Davidson’s 1500 mile solo trek from Ayers Rock to the Indian Ocean. With only her camels and faithful dog for company, cash-strapped Robyn begrudgingly agrees to have the journey documented and so becomes a global phenomenon thanks to National Geographic. A story of extraordinary determination and endlessly changing desert landscapes, like Lawrence of Arabia this is the sort of film that simply has to be seen on a big screen.
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Acton Scott Village Hall SY6 6QN 01694 781260 Albrighton, The Red House WV7 3JU 01902 373854 All Stretton Village Hall SY6 6JR 01694 723378 Ashford Carbonell Village Hall SY8 4DB 01584 831574 Aston on Clun Village Hall SY7 8EH 01588 660545 Bayston Hill Memorial Hall SY3 0DR 01743 247933 Bedstone and Hopton Castle VH SY7 0BE 01547 530282 Bicton Village Hall SY3 8EL 01743 850495 Bishops Castle, SpArC Theatre SY9 5AY 01588 630321 Cardington Village Hall SY6 7JZ 01694 771295 Chapel Lawn Village Hall SY7 0BW 01547 530530 Chelmarsh Parish Hall WV16 6BA 01746 862884 Church Stretton School SY6 6EX 01694 724330 Claverley Village Hall WV5 7DS 01746 710528 Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall DY14 8EA 01299 270830 Clun Memorial Hall SY7 8NY 01588 640254Â Clungunford Parish Hall SY7 0PP 01588 660159 Cound Guildhall SY5 6EW 01743 761451 Hope Bowdler Village Hall SY6 7DD 01694 723648 Kinnerley Parish Hall SY10 8DB 01691 682282 Little Wenlock Village Hall TF6 5BN 01952 505888 Llanfair Waterdine, Everest Hall LD7 1TU 01547 510672 Longden Village Hall SY5 8EX 01743 860368 Loppington Village Hall SY4 5NG 01939 236240 Lydbury North Village Hall SY7 8AU 01588 680302 Marton Village Hall SY21 8JT 01938 580116 Much Wenlock, The Edge Arts Centre TF13 6NB 01952 728911 Myddle Village Hall SY4 3RP 01939 290872 Ryton Village Hall SY5 7LY 01743 718237 Shifnal Village Hall TF11 8DW 01952 462787 Shrewsbury, Bagley Sports and Social Club SY1 2RP 07773 983963 Tasley Parish Room WV16 4NJ 01746 764881 Trefonen Village Hall SY10 9DY 01691 657011 Upton Magna Memorial Hall SY4 4TZ 01743 709482 Wellington, Belmont Hall TF1 1LU www.theclifton.org Whitchurch, The Talbot Theatre SY13 2BY 07506 724572 Withington Parish Room SY4 4QA 01743 709236
Please help us to keep entertaining you! Last year in Shropshire and Herefordshire there were over 48,000 ‘bums on seats’ at over 900 Arts Alive performances, Flicks in the Sticks films or live satellite screenings. We programme work for all ages, giving whole communities a chance to come together for social and cultural activity. Every event is subsidised. Volunteer promoters give over 5,000 hours of their time to make these events happen. You told us: “It is wonderful to see such quality work on our rural doorstep and I am grateful to Arts Alive for continuing to offer such incredible work in such difficult arts funding times” Audience member “A brilliant social service especially for people living in remote areas. It provides an opportunity for people to meet and something to look forward to” Audience member “It would be very hard for a venue of our size to afford this without Arts Alive’s financial support” Promoter, Leintwardine Please help us continue to bring top class performers and big screen films right to your doorstep. By giving as little as £3 per month, you can help us keep this service available to our small towns, villages and hamlets in Herefordshire and Shropshire. Our new direct debit service is quick and easy: you can go to our website at artsalive.co.uk and click on the left menu item DONATE? use the QR code below or if it is easier, give us a ring on 01588 620883 (option 4).
THANK YOU! Arts Alive is a registered charity number 1075794; if you are a UK tax payer your donation can be increased via gift aid.
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Alphabetical listing of Herefordshire Herefordshire venuesvenues 1
Almeley Village Hall HR3 6NE 01544 327195
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Bodenham Parish Hall HR1 3LB 01568 797451
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Bosbury Parish Hall HR8 1PX 01531 640415
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Brilley Village Hall HR3 6JZ 01544 327227
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Burghill, The Simpson Hall HR4 7RW 01432 760816
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Colwall Village Hall WR13 6EQ 01684 540926
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Dilwyn Cedar Hall HR4 8HS 01544 319363
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Dorstone Village Hall HR3 6AN 01981 550943
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Escleyside Hall HR2 0PT 01981 510696
10 Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall HR2 0EL 01981 240416 11 Eye, Cawley Hall HR6 0DS 01568 615836 12 Fownhope New Memorial Hall HR1 4PW 01432 860717 13 Garway Village Hall HR2 8RQ 01600 750465 14 Goodrich Village Hall HR9 6HX 01600 890609 15 Gorsley Village Hall HR9 7SJ 01989 720358 16 Ledbury, The Market Theatre HR8 2AQ 01432 383663 17 Leominster, Playhouse Cinema, Community Centre HR6 8NJ 01568 612583 18 Little Dewchurch Village Hall HR2 6PN 01432 840333 19 Moccas Village Hall HR2 9LQ 07776 121956 20 Much Birch Community Hall HR2 8HT 01981 580298 21 Pencombe Parish Hall HR7 4RS 01885 400611 22 Pudleston Village Hall HR6 0RA 01568 760606 23 Ross-on-Wye, St Mary's Church Hall HR9 5HR 01989 720341 24 Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall HR4 7LR 01981 501031 25 Stoke Prior Village Hall HR6 0LG 01568 760423 26 Tarrington, Lady Emily Hall HR1 4EX 01432 890720 27
Weobley Village Hall HR4 8SN 01544 318522
28 Weston Village Hall HR9 7PA 01989 562390 29 Whitchurch & Ganarew Memorial Hall HR9 6DJ 01600 890640 30 Yarpole Village Hall HR6 0BE 01568 780253
“Totally adore the experience– all the friends and family we have introduced to this think it’s the bees’ knees“
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Jersey Boys Director: Clint Eastwood Biography/Drama/Musical 134 mins, Cert 15 John Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, Michael Lomenda, Vincent Piazza, Christopher Walken Jersey Boys is a musical biography of the Four Seasons – the rise, the tough times and personal clashes, and the ultimate triumph of a group of friends whose music became symbolic of a generation. Far from a mere tribute concert (though it does include numbers from the popular Four Seasons songbook), Jersey Boys gets to the heart of the relationships at the center of the group-with a special focus on frontman Frankie Valli, the small kid with the big falsetto. Jersey Boys is a glimpse of the people behind a sound that has managed to endure for over four decades in the hearts of the public.
The Lunchbox Director: Ritesh Batra Drama/Romance in Hindi/English 104 mins, PG Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur, Nawazuddin Siddiqui A firm favourite at Borderlines Film Festival, this is a deftly paced comic romance that anyone can enjoy. Lonely young wife Ila is dissatisfied with her daily lot. Every day she prepares lunch for her neglectful husband to be delivered by the legendary Mumbai Lunchbox wallahs who deliver a million similar lunches to desks all over the city. Grouchy widowed accountant Sajaan is unsure what his imminent retirement will bring. But when Ila’s lunchbox goes astray, they build a gentle rapport via the notes they exchange. The humorous script reveals a wonderfully observed range of subtle emotions as their friendship blossoms.
Grow Your Own Director: Richard Laxton British Comedy 96 mins, Cert PG Benedict Wong, Eddie Marsan, Philip Jackson, Omid Djalili, Diveen Henry Grow Your Own is a gentle sweet-smelling comedy that is blessed with plenty of British charm. Set in the North of England, a bunch of grumpy old men spend their days nurturing their beloved allotments, while passing comment on their neighbours' vegetables. They're less than happy when a family of asylum seekers move in on their precious patch.
DECEMBER Date Time Film
Cert Venue
04 7.30pm The Selfish Giant 05 7.30pm Belle 05 7.30pm Undertaking Betty 05 7.30pm TBC 06 7.30pm Nativity! 09 7.30pm Belle 09 7.00pm The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared 09 7.30pm The Selfish Giant 10 10.30am Funny Face 11 7.30pm Belle 12 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 12 7.30pm The Lunchbox 12 8.00pm The Great Beauty 12 7.30pm Saving Mr. Banks 18 7.30pm Saving Mr. Banks 19 7.30pm Belle 19 7.30pm Grow Your Own
15 12a 15 U 12a 15
Brilley Village Hall The Simpson Hall, Burghill Colwall Village Hall Fownhope New Memorial Hall Dilwyn Cedar Hall Much Birch Community Hall St Mary's Church Hall, Ross
15 U 12a 15 PG 15 PG PG 12a PG
Garway Village Hall The Market Theatre, Ledbury Goodrich Village Hall Dorstone Village Hall Whitchurch & Ganarew Mem Hall The Market Theatre, Ledbury Bodenham Parish Hall Gorsley Village Hall Weston Village Hall Bosbury Parish Hall
NOVEMBER Date Time Film
Cert Venue
06 7.30pm War Horse 06 7.30pm Twenty Feet From Stardom 07 7.30pm The Invisible Woman 07 7.30pm The Well Digger’s Daughter 07 7.30pm The Love Punch 07 7.30pm Grow Your Own 07 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 08 7.30pm The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared 11 7.30pm Twenty Feet From Stardom 11 7.00pm The Invisible Woman 12 10.30am The Love Punch 13 7.30pm The Railway Man 13 7.30pm The Two Faces of January 14 7.30pm Calvary 14 8.00pm The Big City (1963) 15 7.30pm Calvary 15 7.30pm Belle 19 7.30pm Nebraska 19 7.30pm Grace of Monaco 20 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 20 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 21 7.30pm The Book Thief 21 7.30pm The Monuments Men 21 7.30pm Belle 22 7.30pm The Railway Man 22 2.00 pm The Tales Of Hoffmann 27 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 28 7.30pm Arbitrage (2012) 28 8.00pm The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared 28 7.30pm The Book Thief 28 7.30pm Maleficent 29 7.00pm Before the Winter Chill
12a 12a 12a PG 12a PG 15 15
Whitchurch & Ganarew Mem Hall Brilley Village Hall The Simpson Hall, Burghill Colwall Village Hall Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall Little Dewchurch Village Hall Fownhope New Memorial Hall Playhouse Cinema, Leominster
12a 12a 12a 15 12a 15 PG 15 12a 15 PG 15 15 12a 12a 12a 15 U 15 15 15
Garway Village Hall St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross The Market Theatre, Ledbury Much Birch Community Hall Goodrich Village Hall Bosbury Parish Hall The Market Theatre, Ledbury Yarpole Village Hall Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington Escleyside Hall Weobley Village Hall Pudleston Village Hall Gorsley Village Hall Weston Village Hall Dilwyn Cedar Hall Dorstone Village Hall Moccas Village Hall The Market Theatre, Ledbury Almeley Village Hall Stoke Prior Village Hall The Market Theatre, Ledbury
12a Bodenham Parish Hall PG Little Dewchurch Village Hall 15 St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross
OCTOBER Date Time Film
Cert Venue
02 7.30pm The Invisible Woman 12a 03 7.30pm The Love Punch 12a 03 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 03 7.30pm Lad: A Yorkshire Story 12a 08 10.30am The Book Thief 12a 09 7.30pm The Book Thief 12a 10 8.00pm The Past 12a 10 7.30pm Blue Jasmine 12a 10 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 11 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 14 7.30pm Undertaking Betty 15 14 7.00pm The Book Thief 12a 14 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 15 7.30pm The Love Punch 12a 15 7.30pm Cuban Fury 15 15 7.30pm Patagonia (2010) 15 16 7.30pm Nebraska 15 16 7.30pm 12 Years a Slave 15 17 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 17 7.30pm Sunshine on Leith PG 17 7.30pm Gravity 12a 18 7.30pm Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom 12 18 2.30pm How to Train Your Dragon 2 PG 18 7.30pm Lad: A Yorkshire Story 12a 21 2.30pm All Quiet On The Western Front PG (1930) 23 7.30pm The Book Thief 12a 24 7.30pm The Great Beauty 15 24 7.30pm Captain Phillips 12a 25 7.30pm Lad: A Yorkshire Story 12a 25 7.30pm Belle 12a 25 7.00pm Undertaking Betty 15 31 8.00pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 31 7.30pm The Invisible Woman 12a 31 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15
Brilley Village Hall The Simpson Hall, Burghill Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall Fownhope New Memorial Hall The Market Theatre, Ledbury Goodrich Village Hall The Market Theatre, Ledbury Colwall Village Hall Little Dewchurch Village Hall Cawley Hall, Eye Much Birch Community Hall St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross Garway Village Hall Weobley Village Hall Pencombe Parish Hall Escleyside Hall Pudleston Village Hall Gorsley Village Hall Weston Village Hall Dilwyn Cedar Hall Bosbury Parish Hall Yarpole Village Hall Much Birch Community Hall Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington The Market Theatre, Ledbury Almeley Village Hall Whitchurch & Ganarew Mem Hall Dorstone Village Hall Moccas Village Hall Playhouse Cinema, Leominster St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross The Market Theatre, Ledbury Stoke Prior Village Hall Bodenham Parish Hall
SEPTEMBER Date Time Film
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02 8.00pm The Band Wagon (1953) 04 7.30pm Nebraska 05 7.30pm Arthur’s Dyke 05 8.00pm The Selfish Giant 05 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 05 7.30pm The Railway Man 09 7.00pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 09 7.30pm American Hustle 10 10.30am The Invisible Woman 12 7.30pm The Book Thief 12 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 12 7.30pm Philomena 13 7.30pm Tracks 13 7.30pm The Monuments Men 13 7.30pm The Admirable Crichton (1957) 17 7.30pm The Love Punch 17 7.30pm The Invisible Woman 17 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 18 7.30pm Inside Llewyn Davis 18 7.30pm American Hustle 19 7.30pm 12 Years a Slave 19 7.30pm The Monuments Men 19 7.30pm Captain Phillips 20 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 23 7.30pm Saving Mr. Banks 25 7.30pm 12 Years a Slave 26 7.30pm The Monuments Men 26 7.30pm August: Osage County 26 6.30pm The Lego Movie 27 7.00pm Calvary
U 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 12a 12a 15 12a 12a 12a U 12a 12a 15 15 15 15 12a 12a 15 PG 15 12a 15 U 15
Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Brilley Village Hall Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall The Market Theatre, Ledbury The Simpson Hall, Burghill Fownhope New Memorial Hall St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross Garway Village Hall The Market Theatre, Ledbury Colwall Village Hall Whitchurch & Ganarew Mem Hall Little Dewchurch Village Hall Playhouse Cinema, Leominster Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington Cawley Hall, Eye Pencombe Parish Hall Escleyside Hall Weobley Village Hall Pudleston Village Hall Gorsley Village Hall Weston Village Hall Bosbury Parish Hall Dilwyn Cedar Hall Yarpole Village Hall Much Birch Community Hall Almeley Village Hall Bodenham Parish Hall Stoke Prior Village Hall Dorstone Village Hall St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross
AUTUMN 14 Dear Flicks Supporter, During this glorious summer we at the Flicks office and our lovely promoters in the communities we serve, have been working hard to organise over 250 autumn season screenings in venues local to you. We have a huge range of films to suit all tastes and we hope that there are a few you would like to go and see.
@FlicksinSticks Flicks in the Sticks
Promoters and their communities choose which films they wish to screen in their venues, which is what gives Flicks its distinctive programming style. So this season you can still watch Captain Phillips, Sunshine on Leith and The Butler, or see some new ones such as Belle, Calvary and Before the Winter Chill, or even catch a classic such as All Quiet on the Western Front and Oh! What a Lovely War. We have also been fortunate to receive some extra funding from the BFI, to help us screen more World Cinema and Best of British Films. So watch out for; The Selfish Giant, Twenty Feet From Stardom and Bright Days Ahead to name a few. These films are of a high standard but may not have had the big marketing budget of the Hollywood films. Don’t want to miss a film? Need a reminder? As well as keeping this brochure to hand, you can sign up for a weekly email alert, which you’ll be sent once a week with details of films in your area. Sign up on our website: www.artsalive.co.uk – don’t worry, we DO NOT pass your email on to ANYONE ELSE! Finally, we are grateful to our parent organisation Arts Alive, the rural touring scheme for Shropshire and Herefordshire. As I am sure you are aware, the cuts in government funding have been hitting arts and community organisations up and down the country. I am pleased to report that Arts Alive is still in existence despite these cuts and we are both working hard to ensure that we become resilient to future cuts – but this does mean we will become more reliant on individual donations and corporate donations. If you can help, please do – there is more information on the centre page of this brochure and on our website.
Due to circumstances
Thank you for supporting the Flicks in the Sticks network, beyond our control, film we really appreciate it. titles can sometimes Best Wishes from Ian Kerry (Director) and Terri Jones – The Flicks Team t: 01588 620883 e: ian@artsalive.co.uk w: www.artsalive.co.uk
change at the last minute – please check with the venue before travelling. design: Design Umbrella (01497 821221) print: Imprint (01686 624137)
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