FAMILY FRIENDLY FILMS DURING BORDERLINES & OVER EASTER | | | INDEPENDENT CINEMA RELEASES | | | Welcome To Our March Newsletter Our Lives, Our World, Our Cinema Not long now until we launch into our Borderlines Film Festival screenings! Filling the first two weeks of March with a fantastic selection of preview screenings, BAFTA winning films & Academy Award nominated films from around the globe. The bunting is going up and the post it notes will be out for your film reviews, so don't miss out on the biggest rural film festival in the UK. Also coming up this month we have a a wonderful programme of family friendly films, mainstream releases and independent cinema to keep you entertained over the Easter holidays including DUNE Parts one & Two. 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 March programme & Borderlines Film Festival screenings. Our ticket pricing policy is at the bottom of this newsletter. We hope you will Come along and join us for a deep dive into the wonderful world of cinema! | | COMING TO OUR SCREEN IN MARCH kinokulture cinema 9 Arthur Street, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 1JN | | | BORDERLINES FILM FESTIVAL 1st -17th MARCH | | | | Cinema from all over the world awaits you at Borderlines 2024 Screening at 23 venues throughout Herefordshire, Shropshire, Malvern and the Marches For Borderlines 2024 we are very excited to bring you 13 films including a selection of BAFTA & Oscar nominated films and 6 preview screenings, giving you the opportunity to see these titles ahead of their UK release dates! We criss cross the globe with documentaries, dramas, animation and comedy discovering new stories from Mongolia, Japan, Italy, France, Denmark, Madagascar, the United States and the UK. Please scroll down to find our full festival programme. For information on what's screening at other venues please visit the Borderlines Website. BORDERLINES FILM FESTIVAL WEBSITE | | | The Zone Of Interest (15) Friday 1st March 7:30pm Our opening film for this year's festival In his chilling, oblique study of evil, British director Jonathan Glazer (Under the Skin) situates the viewer at the centre of frighteningly familiar banality. The film focuses on the domestic life of Hedwig (Sandra Hüller) and Rudolf Höss (Christian Friedel), beneficiaries of lebensraum, whose family home — nestled between train tracks and gas chambers — is spitting distance from Auschwitz, the infamous German concentration camp located in occupied Poland, where Rudolf serves as commandant.Their domestic life is idyllic. Yet over the wall next to their home, we can see smokestacks, and at night we hear screams and occasional gunshots. Loosely inspired by the 2014 novel of the same name by Martin Amis, Glazer has created a singular, unsettlingly timeless representation of inhumanity and our capacity for indifference in the face of atrocity. Filmed and edited with aptly cold precision and punctuated with an ominous score by Mica Levi. Winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes Film Festival 2023 Winner of Outstanding British Film, Best Film Not In The English Language & Best Sound at the 2024 BAFTA's The UK entry for Best Foreign Language at the Oscars Director: Jonathan Glazer Cast: Christian Friedel, Sandra Hüller German with English subtitles Run time: 1 hour 46 mins BOOK TICKETS HERE | | | Monster (12A) Preview Screening Saturday 2nd March 7:30pm Hirokazu Kore-eda (Shoplifters, Broker) returns with an exquisitely layered conundrum that is a both coming-of-age film and thriller– who or what is the monster of the title? Saori becomes aware her eleven-year-old son Minato is behaving strangely and goes to his school to confront the alleged cause, a bullying teacher. But nothing is straightforward. Different viewpoints intervene to tell the story anew. Homophobia, intolerance, family dysfunction, rumour-mongering are all factors, but are not the kernel of the truth. That lies elsewhere and is revealed only gradually, with humanity and hope. This is the last film to be scored by the late composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. "Japanese director Kore-eda offers a deliberately dense but ultimately hopeful examination of how to negotiate family dysfunction with intelligence and humanity" **** Peter Bradshaw – The Guardian Awarded Best screenplay at Cannes Film Festival Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda Cast: Sakura Ando, Eita Nagayama, Soya Kurokawa, Hinata Hiiragi Japan 2023 Japanes with English subtitles Preview courtesy of Picturehouse Entertainment Run time: 2 hours 6 mins BOOK TICKETS HERE | | | Robot Dreams (PG) Preview Screening Sunday 3rd March 2:00pm A delightful and moving animation entirely without dialogue that should charm the whole family. Based on the popular graphic novel by Sara Varon, this Spanish animation is a dialogue-free, family-friendly love story about friendship. Dog lives in Manhattan. Fed up with being alone, he builds himself a companion, Robot. Their friendship blossoms, and they become inseparable, exploring the sights and sounds of 1980s New York together. But one summer night, Dog, with great sadness, is forced to abandon Robot at the beach. Will they ever meet again? The first animation from Berger (Blancanieves) captures perfectly, and with sharp humour, that special zing of symbiosis – and its fragility. Earth, Wind & Fire's dance-floor filler 'September' lights up the soundtrack and, full of nods to silent cinema classics, the film will delight audiences young and old alike. "Bolstered by the resilient spirit of New York City, this is one of the loveliest movies that you will see this year, animated or otherwise."The wrap "The Spanish director has dug into Charlie Chaplin's box of tricks to forge a gorgeous animation about friendship and connection – entirely without dialogue." **** Time Out Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2024 Academy Awards Director: Pablo Berger Spain/France 2023 No dialogue Preview courtesy of Curzon Film Run time: 1 hour 42 mins BOOK TICKETS HERE | | | Fail Safe (15) 1964 Oswestry Film Society Screening Tuesday 5th March 7:30pm? Please note the film starts at 7:30pm there are no trailers at OFS screenings This unnerving procedural thriller painstakingly details an all-too-plausible nightmare scenario, in which a mechanical failure jams the United States military's chain of command and sends the country hurtling towards nuclear war with the Soviet Union. The 1964 film wrenches harrowing suspense from the doomsday fears of the Cold War era, creating an atmosphere of clammy claustrophobia and astronomically high stakes. Starring Henry Fonda as a coolheaded U.S. president and Walter Matthau as a trigger-happy political theorist, Fail Safeis a long-underappreciated alarm bell of a film, sounding an urgent warning about the deadly logic of mutually assured destruction. (Fail Safe has long been unfairly overlooked due to the Peter Sellers 'Dr Strangelove' comedic version of the same subject in the same era. The film we're showing will have you on the edge of your seat...) Run Time: 1 hours 52 mins FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OSWESTRY FILM SOCIETY & BOOK TICKETS HERE | | |