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June Film Screenings & Events at kinokulture cinema, Oswestry Welcome to the June edition of the kinokulture cinema newsletter. We have two wonderful literary adaptations coming to our screen this month 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society' at the beginning of the month and 'On Chesil Beach' at the end of the month. Our Event Cinema Broadcasts include the third in our season of Oscar Wilde plays 'An Ideal Husband' and a brand new production of 'Swan Lake' from The Royal Opera House. We are also pleased to present a Live Shadow Puppet Show from local puppeteers Tell-A-Vision. Documentary screenings include 'Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story' exploring the genius mind behind the beautiful screen icon and 'Even when I Fall' the story of Circus Kathmandu, Nepal's first and only circus. Amongst our regular programme Japanese auteur Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'The Third Murder' turns convention on its head in a captivating courtroom drama and The brilliant Oscar winning 'Three billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri' returns to our screen for a special one off screening. all of our June screenings are now on sale and available to book online via our website: http://www.kinokulture.org.uk Ticket prices for regular screenings are £7.00 Adult & £5.00 Under 16's Prices for Event Cinema & Live broadcasts vary depending on the distributor. Please scroll down to see full information & booking links for all of this month's films. Doors open 30 minutes before the screening time and parking is available in The Horse Market car park just a short walk from the cinema. Our cafe/bar space sells a range of light refreshments and is licensed in the evenings and on Saturdays. The cinema has a loop system and is also installed with Mobile Connect - Sennheiser's WiFi based system that enables low-latency transmission of audio content to mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. We can now easily provide assistive listening, audio description and interpretation channels to your own mobile phone. all you need to do is download the 'Sennheiser Mobileconnect' App for free from the Android or ITunes app store and listen through headphones connected to your mobile phone. This service can be used by anyone needing hearing assistance but is also very useful for people who can not understand the indecipherable mumbling of certain actors when they are 'In character'. We look forward to seeing you this month. | | June Film Screenings & Events at kinokulture cinema 9 Arthur Street, Oswestry, SY11 1JN | | | | The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (12A) Friday 1st June 7:30pm Saturday 2nd June 7:30pm Thursday 7th June 1:30pm Tickets: £7.00 Adult/£5.00 Under 16's Book online: http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/239180 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 A writer seeks inspiration in the tales of a Guernsey reading group in this British tale of keeping calm and carrying on. Striking up an unexpected bond with the book club of the title, writer Juliet Ashton quickly becomes enchanted with their tales of island life under the Nazi occupation during WWII. Deciding there's enough material to turn their tale into a book of its own, she travels to Guernsey in order to tell their story. To do so however, she stirs ghosts from the past whose effects are still keenly felt for a community for whom retelling old tales means reliving a nightmare. Affectionately adapting the bestselling novel, a blend of humour and warm nostalgia ensure this lengthy-titled film will find fans across the ages. Director: Mike Newell Cast: Lily James, Jessica Brown Findlay, Michiel Huisman, Matthew Goode, Katherine Parkinson, Tom Courtenay, Glen Powell Run time: 123 mins | | | Lore (15) Oswestry Film Society Screening Tuesday 5th June 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Please note that membership or tickets for Oswestry Film Society screeningscannot be booked through kinokulture. Please book online through the Oswestry Film Society website: https://www.oswestryfilmsociety.com/currentseason Or email: oswestryfilmsociety@gmail.com How do you come to terms with the horrors your parents have committed? This moving drama, set at the end of World War 2, tells the story of 14 year old Lore and her siblings as they make a desperate journey across war ravaged Germany to the safety of their Grandmother's home. Their parents - both staunch Nazis - have been arrested by the Allies, and as the children make their perilous trek they have to face up to the misplaced beliefs of their mother and father. Beautiful cinematography and a haunting mood make this a powerful take on the legacy of the holocaust. "Beautifully photographed and acted by an exquisite cast of children who never make a single move that is calculated or less than believable." The Observer. (German with English subtitles) Australia/Germany / 2012/ 109 mins | | | |