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YORKSHIREFILM SOCIETIESSEASON 2013/2014

www.yrg-bffs.org

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A THRIVING SECTOR

Screening of feature films in the UK is not limited to cinemas belonging to the major circuits. There is a thriving sector of

non-commercial providers bringing a wide variety of programming, often specialised in nature, to local communities which would otherwise be underserved by the commercial operators. This sector is often referred to as community cinema.

Members of local communities are often more involved in the programming of such cinemas than their commercial counterparts. Screenings of films in this sector are in venues such as village halls, mixed arts venues independent cinemas and the like and are often run as film societies.

THE YORKSHIRE GROUP

The Yorkshire Group of Film Societies is a Regional Group of the British Federation of Film Societies (BFFS). The BFFS

represents and supports an affiliated ‘chain’ of more than 480 ‘occasional cinemas’ throughout the UK, run by volunteers, which accounted for some 375,000 admissions in 2009/10 and screened over 739 different titles (compared to 503 releases in UK cinemas). And generated a total box-office income of £2.0 million.

The film society movement in the UK is now over 80 years old and the BFFS to which it gave rise, remains dedicated to maintaining the movement’s long and honourable tradition in providing access to independent cultural cinema and in the case of many rural communities the only access to cinema.

YORKSHIRE FILM SOCIETIESFilm societies are run by enthusiasts who have a love of cinema and who work to share their enjoyment and experiences with others. They show a wide range of films, which often cannot be, seen anywhere else in the area: the best of cinema from all around the world.

There are many Film Societies in Yorkshire and details of their programmes are shown in this brochure. They are all open to the general public.

WHY NOT START A FILM SOCIETY?

Why not start a film society? To set up a Film Society all you need are a few likeminded people, a

suitable venue, access to projection equipment and a lot of enthusiasm.

Information can be obtained from the British Federation of Film Societies, Registered Office: Unit 320, The Workstation, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield S1 2BX, UK. Tel. 0114 2210314www.bffs.org.uk also try www.freespace.virgin.net/dave.wattersonYour contacts for help and advice from the Yorkshire Group of Film Societies:The Chair, Alex Leggat 16 Halstead Drive, Menston LS29 ENT Tel: 01943 884070The Secretary, Richard Fort 8 Bradley Grove, Silsden, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD20 9LX. Tel: 01535 653471.

OUR WEBSITEDetails of Yorkshire Film Societies can also be found on the Internet at: www.yrg-bffs.org

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ADDINGHAM FILM NIGHTContact the Film Night for a full list of screenings at the Addingham Film Night.

Venue: Addingham Memorial HallTickets: £4.00 on the doorContact: Joanne SlavenTel: 01943 830889Note: Films are shown at 7.30pm on Fridays unless otherwise stated. Doors open 7pm

APPLETON FILM SOCIETYAll films are now shown on SUNDAYS at 7.30pm. 32 seats, book to ensure a seat otherwise tickets first-come, first-served.

Sept 8 UntouchableOct 6 About EllyNov 3 The SapphiresDec 1 NOJan 5 A Late QuartetFeb 5 Caesar Must DieMar 2 I WishApr 6 Anna Karenina May 4 Village at the End of the WorldJune 1 Rust and BoneJuly 6 Cria Cuervos (Raise Ravens)Aug 3 Renoir

Website: www.appletonreadingroom.org.ukVenue: The Reading Room, Appleton le MoorsMembership: Annual: £6.00.Tickets: Members: £4.00, Children: £2.00Day member, including admission: £5.00.Unwaged: £4.00.Contacts: Henry Iles. Tel: 07876 565962Steve Lonsdale. Tel: 01751 430676Email: [email protected]: Take Appleton turning from A170. Look for green corrugated hut after a mile on left. Watch out for the sheep in the dip. The nearest loo is in the village hall - 5 mins walk.

BAWTRY PHOENIX FILM SOCIETYFilms are shown on FRIDAYS and doors open at 7.00 pm. The Theatre has raked seating and lounge / bar facilities.

Sept 20 ArgoSept 27 UntouchableOct 11 The HuntOct 25 Life of PiNov 1 In the House Nov 22 A Hijacking Dec 6 Eat, Drink, Man, Woman Dec 20 Searching for SugarmanJan 3 LincolnJan 17 Love is all you need Jan 31 NOFeb 14 Where do we go nowMar 7 Cloud AtlasMar 21 MudApr 4 Anna KareninaApr 4 StarbuckApr 25 Eugene OneginMay 2 T.B.A.

Venue: Bawtry Phoenix Theatre, Station Road, Bawtry, Nr Doncaster. DN10 6PTWebsite: www.bawtrytheatre.co.uk Membership: £46 for full season of 18 films.Guests: £4.00 (accompanied by member).Contacts: Rupert Atkinson. Tel 01302 539530.237 Stoops Lane, Doncaster DN4 7HT

A LATE QUARTETU.S.A. 2012; 105 mins; Dir: Yaron ZilbermanAn intelligent, heartfelt, unassuming, well-constructed movie concerning a developing

crisis within a renowned string quartet. The interaction of the four musicians as they try

to cope is subtly observed.

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BEVERLEY FILM SOCIETYMost films are shown at 7.30 pm on SECOND FRIDAYS, exception *. The venue has a licensed bar.

Sept 13 Untouchable Oct 18 Berberian Sound System*Nov 8 The Big CityDec 13 A Royal AffairJan 10 I WishFeb 14 AmourMar 14 Caesar Must DieApr 11 NoMay 9 The HuntJune 13 The Sapphires

Venue: The Masonic Hall, Trinity Lane, Beverley – licensed bar availableMembership: £30.00 (for the full season), Guests: £4.50. Contact: Cally Barker, 14 The Vale, Beverley, East Yorkshire, HU17 0RD, Tel: 01482 870751 Email: [email protected]: www.beverleyfilmsociety.org.uk

BRAMHOPE METHODIST FILM CLUB

Films are screened on TUESDAYS at 7.45pm.

Oct 1 Hyde Park on HudsonNov 5 Les MiserablesDec 3 Life of PiJan 7 UntouchableFeb 4 ArgoMar 4 The Great GatsbyApr 1 Quartet

Venue: Bramhope Methodist Church HallMembership: Full Season: £20, Part Season (Any 5 films): £17. Guests: £4.00Contact: Beryl Weatherley, 31 Breary Lane, Bramhope, Leeds. Tel 0113 2611751

EASINGWOLD GALTRES CENTRE CINEMA

Films are screened in the winter months at 7.30pm. Check with the centre for details of matinees.

Information: www.visit-easingwold.comVenue: The Galtres Centre, Market Place, Easingwold, YorkTickets: Adults: £5.00, Children: £3.00Contact: Stephen Clark The Galtres CentreTel: 01347 822472E-mail: [email protected]

THE SAPPHIRESAustralia 2012; 103 mins; Dir: Wayne BlairA musical-comedy-drama, set in 1968 and vaguely based on fact, about an Aboriginal group of feisty talented girl-singers defying the odds by entertaining US troops in Vietnam with Irish soul-music ... don’t mention the war.....

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HALIFAX FILM SOCIETYAll shows are at 7.30pm on SUNDAYS

Oct 6 UntouchableNov 17 LoreNov 24 The HuntDec 15 About EllyJan 26 The SapphiresFeb 2 NoFeb 16 Caesar Must DieMar 2 I WishMar 30 Where do We go NowApr 13 Love Crime

Venue: The Playhouse, King Cross Street, Halifax (close to town centre)Membership: £36.00 Full Season Standard, £24.00 Full Season Concession (Passport to Leisure, pensioners & full time students), £10.00 for any 3 shows. (£8 concessions). Web: www.halifaxfilm.org.uk Email: [email protected]: 01422 355990 or 01422 348863 Contact: [email protected]: Guests: £4.00, Concessions: £3.00 (Special Events: £5.00, Conc.: £4.00)Halifax Playhouse is a comfortable, friendly venue offering excellent disabled access/facilities and well-stocked bar which is open after all shows. Non-Members are very welcome and may order guest tickets, details above.

HARROGATE FILM SOCIETYFilms are screened on MONDAYS (except where indicated) at 7.45pm.

Sept 23* UntouchableOct 7 The GuardOct 21 The HuntNov 4 The TunnelNov 18 TabuDec 2 Even the RainDec 16* Moonrise KingdomJan 20* SightseersFeb 3 AmourFeb 17 About EllyMar 3 BarbaraMar 17 LawlessMar 31** Caesar Must Die

*Social preceding screening, ** Social & AGM

Web: www.harrogatefilmsociety.co.ukMembership: Full: £32.50. Concession (60+, students & unwaged): £25. Part season of any 8 films (no concessions): £25. Guests (no concessions): £4Venue: Sixth Form Centre, Harrogate Grammar School, Arthur’s Avenue, Harrogate, HG2 ODZ.Membership: £32.50 Full Season, £25.00 Concessions/Half Membership.Guests: £4.00Contact: Chairman: Tony Thorndike, 5 Hollins Road, Harrogate, HG1 2JF.Tel: 07972 727022

THE HUNTDenmark 2012; 115 minutes

Dir: Thomas VinterbergA drama-thriller with the

atmospheric grip of a horror film, concerning a divorced

teacher wrongfully accused of abuse; the unfolding

implications, with rational people disbelieving truth, are

brilliantly portrayed.

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HEADINGLY - FILMS AT HEARTFilms are screened on TUESDAYS at 8pm.

Films at Heart are a community-run film club in Headingly, Leeds. The venue has a licensed café and patrons can take food and drink into the screenings.

Sept 10 Untouchable Oct 8 The HuntNov 19 About EllyDec 10 The Sapphires

Film titles for the following 2014 DATES will be announced at the end of 2013 and will include two special members choices.

Jan 14 Feb 11March 11April 8May 13June 10July 8

Venue: HEART, Bennett Road, headingly, Leeds, LS6 3HN.Memebership: £20 per annum.Tickets: £4 for members & concessions. £6 for non-members. Telephone for advance bookings. Tel: 0113 2754548Web: www.heartcentre.org.uk/whats-on/films-at-heartEmail: [email protected]. You can also follow us on Facebook (Films at Heart) and Twitter (@FilmsAtHeart)

HEPWORTH FILM NIGHTFilms are screened mid-monthly on FRIDAYS at 7.30pm and details are shown on the website www.hepworthvillagehall.org.uk. The hall has a licensed bar that opens at 7pm.

Sept 13 ArgoOct 11 AmourNov 8 The SapphiresDec 13 Love is all you NeedJan 10 PopulaireFeb 14 Summer in FebruaryMar 14 Caesar Must DieApr 11 I wishMay * Various Films for Holmfirth Film Festival TBCJune 13 In the Fog

Venue: Hepworth Village Hall, Hepworth, Nr. Holmfirth. Tickets: £3.00Contact: Mary Wrathmell, 59 Town Gate, Hepworth, Holmfirth HD9 1TETel: 01484 688665. Email: [email protected]

HOWARDIAN FILM SOCIETYFilms are screened on FRIDAYS at 7.30pm

Sept 20 QuartetOct 18 Skyfall Nov 15 Life of Pi Dec 20 All you Need is LoveJan 17 Les MiserablesFeb 21 Summer in FebruaryMar 21 Folie A DeuxApr 18 Anna Karenina

Venue: Terrington Village HallTickets: £4 members of Terroington Arts, Guests £5.Contact: Elaine Taylor: 01653 648364 or Gerry Bradshaw 01653 648328Email: [email protected]: www.terringtonarts.org

ABOUT ELLYIran 2009; 119 mins; Dir: Asghar FarhadiAn absorbing picture, powerfully acted, disturbing and suspenseful, challenging the sexual politics of contemporary Iran.

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HUNMANBY FILM SOCIETYAll screenings SATURDAYS at 7.30pm with complimentary refreshments afterwards.

Sept 7 QuartetOct 5 UntouchableNov 2 About EllyNov 30 AmourDec 21 The SapphiresJan 25 A HijackingFeb 22 PopulaireMar 22 False TrailApr 19 Before Midnight May 17 I Wish

Membership: £30 Full Season, £15 Half Season (any 5 films) Non members £4 on the door.Contact: Val Monaghan: 01723 891514

ILKLEY FILM SOCIETYFilms are screened on SUNDAYS at 8.00pm in the comfortable, intimate venue of Ilkley Playhouse.

Sep 8 A Late QuartetSep 15 A Royal AffairSep 29 Where do We Go NowOct 13 ArbitrageOct 20 AmourNov 3 Caesar Must DieNov 10 SPECIAL EVENT: The Spirit of ‘45 Nov 17 BarbaraDec 1 Free MenDec 15 DOUBLE BILL: Robot and Frank (at 6pm) Searching for Sugarman (at 8pm)Jan 5 RenoirJan 19 False trail Feb 2 Summer in FebruaryFeb 2 About EllyFeb 16 SPECIAL EVENT: The Selfish Giant Mar 2 To Rome with LoveMar 16 In the HouseMar 23 LoreApr 6 ElenaApr 13 A Simple LifeApr 27 The Moo ManMay 11 Seven Psychopaths & AGMMay 18 I Wish & Social Event

Venue: Ilkley Playhouse, Weston Road, Ilkley.Membership: £36.00 Full Season, £27.00 Any 10 Films, Students: £18.00.Guests: £4.00, Students: £2.00 (Richard Fort Tel:01535 653471).Contact: Frank Hardman, 34 Hill Crescent, Burley in Wharfedale, Ilkley, LS29 7OG. Tel: 01943 862250Web: www.ilkleyfilmsociety.org.uk.

TO ROME WITH LOVEU.S.A. 2012; 112 mins; Dir: Woody AllenWoody Allen channels the spirit of Fellini with four engaging tales of sex, celebrity and married life, two about American visitors, two about Italians. Explores fame, marriage, disillusionment, the comedy of sex, ambition, death etc...

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MINICINEMinicine is a film society operating in the reclaimed Edwardian picture-house inside Armley Mills. We screen an eclectic mix of innovative and thought-provoking films, basically the sort overlooked or undervalued at the multiplexes. Each screening is preceded by a short film, tea and homemade cake and occurs on the fourth Thursday of every month. There are just 26 seats in the cinema, so if you want to guarantee your seat we recommend booking in advance.

For our film programme visit our website at www.minicine.org.uk

Venue: Armley Mills, Leeds Industrial Museum, Canal Road, Armley, Leeds. LS12 2QF.Tickets: £4.00 and can be purchased from www.minicine.bigcartel.com or through the website.Contact: Mike McKennyEmail: [email protected] Tel: 07886 864951

OTLEY FILM SOCIETYFilms are screened on THURSDAYS at 7.45pm with a licensed bar from 7pm.

Sept 12 Untouchable Sept 26 The HuntOct 10 QuartetOct 24 A HijackingNov 14 In the HouseNov 28 Life of PiDec 12 NoDec 12 Good VibrationsJan 9 False TrailJan 23 Searching for Sugar ManFeb 6 Hansel of Film shortsFeb 13 Silver Linings PlaybookFeb 27 WrinklesMar 13 Caesar Must DieMar 27 SightseersApril 10 In the FogApr 24 The PastMay 8 I WishMay 22 Mystery film

Venue: Otley Courthouse on Courthouse Street – Otley’s Arts and Community Resource Centre. LS21 3AN. Otley Courthouse is fully accessible. 2 minutes walk from Bus station.Membership: £35 For All 19 Films. Guest tickets: £4.00Contact: [email protected] Details: www.otleyfilmsociety.org.uk or www.otleycourthouse.org.uk

This will be Otley Film Society’s 15th season, and again will be based at the Otley Courthouse.

Other events (not included in membership)

Dec 21 Arthur ChristmasMar 15 Fish and ReelsMay 28 OFS Quiz night

RIPON FILM SOCIETYThe Society is at present being reorganised and hopes to be moving to a new venue.

To obtain news of the latest information, please contact us at www.riponfilm.org

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RYEDALE FILM SOCIETYFilms are screened on SUNDAYS at 7.30pm.

Sept 29 QuartetOct 27 About EllyNov 24 Life of PiJan 26 A HijackingFeb 23 Welcome to the sticksMar 30 Therese DesqueyrouxApr 27 Caesar Must DieMay 25 Bread and Tulips

Venue: Friends’ Meeting House, 19 Castlegate, Pickering, YO18 7AX.Membership: Annual: £6.00.Tickets: Members: £4.00, Children: £2.00Day member, including admission: £5.00.Unwaged: £4.00.Contact: Alison Lawson Tel: 01751 472 827Email: [email protected]

SADDLEWORTH FILM SOCIETYSFS meets on a MONDAY evening. TIME

Sept 9 ArgoOct 14 The HuntNov 4 Untouchable Dec 16 About EllyJan 13 A HijackingFeb 10 Rust and BoneMar 17 A Late QuartetApr 14 Anna KareninaMay 12 AmourJune 9 Les Miserables

Venue: Delph Theatre at the Millgate Centre, Delph.Membership: £30 Guests: £5Contact: Chairman, Howard WrigleyTel: 01457 876600Secretary: Nancy Hobson, 0161 665 2821

SCARBOROUGH FILM SOCIETYFilms are shown on Fridays at 7.30pm

Sept 13 Nothing to DeclareSept 20 ArgoSept 27 The HuntOct 11 UntouchableOct 25 The SapphiresNov 8 A HijackingNov 22 QuartetDec 6 Renoir (At Cober Hill 8pm)Dec 20 False TrailJan 3 I WishJan 17 To Rome with LoveJan 31 NoFeb 14 About EllyFeb 28 Where do We Go NowMar 14 A Late QuartetMar 28 WadjdaApr 11 ElenaApr 25 The GatekeepersMay 9 The Past

Membership: Full membership (all shows): £40; Concessions: £35Any 8 shows: £25. Single show: £4Venue: Concert Suite, Public Library, Vernon Road, Scarborough, unless otherwise stated.Contact: Tony Davison, 29 Peasholm Drive, Scarborough, YO12 7NATel: 01723 361661

WHERE DO WE GO NOW?Lebanon 2011; 100 mins; Dir: Nadine Labaki

A group of Lebanese women try to stop their husbands joining the fighting between Christians and Moslems in their village - by

making splendid storytelling use of music and dance. A wry satire blending with

broad comedy.

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SCREEN SEVENFilms are shown on MONDAYS at 8pm. Screen Seven movies are shown in Seven Arts Space, a 100-seat multi-purpose venue in Chapel Allerton, Leeds. The aim is to bring interesting, varied and challenging cinema to the local and wider audience, and also to showcase new work from film makers and those working in digital media.

Sept 9 QuartetSept 16 UntouchableSept 23 ArgoSept 30 The HuntOct 7 RenoirOct 14 Life of PiOct 23 About EllyOct 28 SkyfallNov 4 In The HouseNov 11 The SapphiresNov 18 A HijackingNov 25 LoreDec 2 Rust and BoneDec 9 NoDec 16 PurgeDec 30 Love is All You needJan 6 False TrailJan 13 A Late QuartetJan 20 The GatekeepersJan 27 PopulaireFeb 3 Caesar Must DieFeb 10 Summer in FebruaryFeb 17 Therese DesqueyrouxFeb 24 Where do We Go Now

For our full 2013-2014 programme visit our web site at www.sevenleeds.co.uk.Tickets: £6 /£4.20 (conc).Contact: Penny Sanders, Screen Seven, 31A Harrogate Road, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 3PD. Tel: 0113 2626777Email: [email protected]: www.sevenleeds.co.uk

SELBY GLOBE COMMUNITY CINEMA

The Selby Globe presents a series of contemporary and classic films, shown as they should be, on the big screen. Films are screened at the Selby Town Hall venue, currently showing two screenings per month, throughout the year. We have won the prestigious Duke of York Award for the development of community spirit, individual leadership and recognition of excellence. This year we are organising full day events for children during the school holidays. We will continue outreach cinema for rural locations in the Selby district.

It’s an exciting time for film and the Selby Globe Community Cinema!

Contact: Eva Lambert, 20 Hardy Street, Selby, North Yorks, Y08 8DQTel: 01757 708450Email: [email protected]

SOUTH BANK COMMUNITY CINEMA

Films are screened alternate FRIDAYS at 8pm. The hall is fully licensed and the bar opens at 7.30pm. All seats are at candlelit tables and there is an interval. Tickets in advance from the Hall or Cycle Heaven, Bishopthorpe Road.

Venue: Clements Hall, Nunthorpe Rd, York YO23 1BW.Tel: 01904 466086Membership: £5.00 per year, £3.00 per film. Guests: £4.00 per filmWeb: www.sbcommunitycinema.co.ukFacebook: Bishyroad.netContact: Peter Kilbane, c/o Clements Hall.

UNTOUCHABLEFrance 2011; 112 mins; Dir: Toledano/Nakache

A charming and uplifting drama - an irreverent, humorous take on disability,

drawn from the director’s experiences. It focuses on the mismatch of a wealthy

quadriplegic and his ex-con carer.

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STOKESLEY FILM SOCIETYFilms are shown on SUNDAY at 7.30pm for 8pm, with licensed bar.

Oct 6 ArgoNov 3 Swan Lake (Ballet)Feb 2 Caesar Must Die Mar 2 Eugene Onegin

Venue: Stokesley Town Hall, Stokesley TS9 5DG. Tel: 01642 710270Membership: £2 per year. Members £5 per film, Guests £6.Contact: George Carter, Stokesley Film Society, Stokesley Town Hall TS9 5DGTel: 01642 711010

WAKEFIELD FILM SOCIETYFilms at Wakefield Film Society are screened on Tuesdays at 7.30pm

Sept 24 UntouchableOct 8 The HuntOct 22 About EllyNov 5 The SapphiresNov 19 In the HouseDec 3 Ping Pong

PLEASE NOTE From January 2014 we will screen in a new venue to be advised via our blog at www.wakefs.blogspot.co.uk

Jan 14 PopulaireJan 28 LoreFeb 11 NoFeb 25 Summer in FebruaryMar 11 Where do We Go NowMar 25 Rust and BoneApr 8 Caesar must dieApr 29 I wishMay 20 In the Fog June 3 A Late QuartetJune 17 The PastJuly 9 I’m so excited

Venue: Films are shown in 2013 at the Bishopgarth Centre, Westfield Road, Wakefield. WF1 3QZ Membership: Day Membership: £5.00. Discounts - £25 Flexi-pass: Any 6 films. £70 Season Pass: All 18 films.Contact: [email protected]

WETHERBY FILM CLUBContact the venue for a full list of films at the Wetherby Film Club. Screenings are at 7.30pm.

Venue: Wetherby Film Theatre, Caxton Street, Wetherby.Membership: £20.00 Full Season (9 films)Guests: £6.00. (Sorry no concessions)Contact: Anne-Marie Ledson, 45 Fleet Lane, Tockwith, York, YO26 7QD. Tel: 01423 358553.

WHITBY FILM SOCIETYFilms are shown on THURSDAYS at 7.45pm

Sept 12 Untouchable Sept 26 The HuntOct 17 RenoirOct 24 About EllyNov 14 In the HouseNov 28 A HijackingDec 12 LoreJan 9 NoJan 23 Rust and BoneFeb 5 Summer in FebruaryFeb 13 A late QuartetFeb 27 The GatekeepersMar 13 Therese DesqueyrouxMar 27 Caesar Must DieApr 10 Before MidnightApr 24 I WishMay 8 In the FogMay 22 The Past

Venue: The Coliseum, Victoria Place, Whitby, YO21 1E2Contact: Keith Mollison (01947 606189) Membership: £65 Full Season, £35 Half Season. Guests: £5.00

ARGO / USA 2012

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The Yorkshire Group BFFS

Special Event 6-8 December 2013Cober Hill, Cloughton, Scarborough

“JOURS DE FÊTE”A fresh look at French Cinema

This year’s programme offers many recently available features from L’Atalante to Zazie Dans Le Metro, by directors such as Carne, Clouseau, Feyder, Feuillade, Godard, Linder, Malle, Pagnol, Tati, Varda and Vigo.

Another screen will show recent prize-winning films, even from 2013’s Cannes Festival. These titles include The Past, Rien A Declarer, Renoir and many more.

The customary ‘silent classic’ will be Kriemhild’s Revenge the second part of DIE NIEBELUNGEN. Also a Clara Bow movie!

All films will be shown in High Definition, Dolby Sound and shown on 5 metre screens. More than two dozen titles in all!

Cober Hill offer first class accommodation, fine food and a unique atmosphere. The fully inclusive charge is £190

per person for Friday, Saturday and Sunday night accommodation, all movies, en-suite rooms, programme notes, meals and refreshments.

No extra charge for single rooms. For those wishing to stay for Friday and Saturday night only, the cost is £145 per person.

Early booking with payment is recommended as we have only 25 places available. BOOKING FORMS from Tony Davison, Tel. 01723 361661

29 Peasholm Drive, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO12 7NA

We are grateful for support from Scarborough and Selby film societies who paid for the printing and distribution of this brochure.