Dear Blogger,
Message from Kinoculture, Oswestry`s Independent Cinema.
Welcome To Our May Newsletter We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has expressed their concerns and given kind words of support to us over the future of kinokulture. The good news is that we are working with the Independent Cinema Office and our colleagues at the BFI Film Audience Network to build a framework on how we can hand the cinema over into community ownership. Over the coming months we will be consulting with other independent cinemas to explore different models and plan to hold a public presentation in August ... so watch this space! But what's coming up in May? We hear you ask ..... As the days grow longer and we yearn for a lovely warm breeze a whole host of exciting new releases are wafting our way starting off with the warm hearted British Asian family tale 'Little English' and our next Adventure Club screening, the immersive journey at high altitude 'Berg'. Also coming up in May are the tense thrillers 'How to Blow Up A Pipeline' and 'Cairo Conspiracy', Matt Damon & Ben Affleck bounce onto our screen with 'AIR', Jim Broadbent journeys by foot from South Devon to Berwick Upon Tweed in the delightful drama 'The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry', we explore lifelong friendships in the profoundly moving Alpine set drama 'The Eight Mountains' and the anarchic action comedy 'Polite Society' high kicks in at the end of the month. We are very pleased to see the return of Exhibition On Screen with 'Vermeer The Greatest Exhibition', our next outing with NT Live is the "scintillating, perfectly timed" new play by James Graham 'Best Of Enemies' and we have a special screening of the romantic comedy/drama 'Le Week-end' in partnership with Whittington Music Festival which will be accompanied by two short films with live scores directed by musicians performing in the festival. The team at Oswestry Film Society bring you two more classic films: the raucous comedy based on Michael Frayne's stage Play 'Noises Off' starring Michael Caine and Martin Scorsese's brilliant 'Taxi Driver'. Come along and join us for a deep dive into the wonderful world of cinema! On our website you can view trailers and information on each film by clicking on the image or film title. If you already know which film & date you want to book just click on the Book Now button. View Our Website Here Our doors and cafe/licensed bar selling a range of hot & cold drinks and pre packaged snacks open 30 minutes before the screening time. Please scroll down to find out more about our May programme & for our latest news updates & new ticket pricing policy at the bottom of this newsletter. We look forward to seeing you this month Thank you! | | May Film Screenings At kinokulture cinema 9 Arthur Street, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 1JN | | | | Noises Off (PG) Oswestry Film Society Screening Tuesday 2nd May 7:30pm The play must go on - but can it when the actors are feuding so much behind the scenes? Michael Caine is the director of a dreadful British farce touring America with hopes of making it big on Broadway. Among the cast are an insecure matinee idol (Superman Christopher Reeve), a fading star, a hot-tempered lothario, a short-sighted leading lady, a bubby air-head, and an alcoholic (suave Brit Demholm Elliott). What could possibly go wrong? The film opens with the final dress rehearsal before opening night, with an unfinished set and the cast still forgetting lines, missing cues, and mishandling props. Caine is reduced to cajoling, yelling at, and pleading with them to get things right. Complicating matters are the personal problems and backstage relationships of the cast and crew, which are simmering under the surface during rehearsal but erupt into the open as the play works its way across the country. Based on Michael Frayn's hugely successful stage play of the same name, Noises Off is a raucous romp that will leave you with a big smile on your face from witty lines, madcap events and on-screen frenzy. Please note the film starts at 7:30pm there are no trailers at OFS screenings Run Time: 1 hour 43 mins FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OSWESTRY FILM SOCIETY & BOOK TICKETS HERE | | | Little English (12A) Wednesday 3rd May 7:30pm Locked in her crazy in-laws' house to uphold the family honour, imported bride, Simmy, falls in love with wayward Harry, and must make a choice between love and duty to the family. A laugh-out-loud story of a dysfunctional Punjabi family in the pressure cooker life of a terraced suburban home in Slough. Newly arrived from India, naive Simmy has come to marry the family's eldest son Raj, who shockingly does a runner, leaving Simmy locked in the house by her domineering mother-in-law. However, Simmy is smarter than she appears, and soon enlists the support of the family's disgruntled in-laws, including a sugar crazed, diabetic grandpa and dangerous, but hot, brother in law, fresh out of jail. Together they plan Simmy's big escape. Director: Pravesh Kumar Cast: Goldy Notay, Rameet Rauli, Seema Bowri, Viraj Juneja UK 2023 Run time: 1 hour 38 mins BOOK TICKETS FOR HERE | | |