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By Haddenham Webteam - 31st March 2018 8:15am
The Summer Season programme, running from April to July, has been announced for Haddenham Screen, our local village cinema club.
The season starts with two excellent films from 2017 (The Party and Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool).
Four of the top winners and nominations from this year's Oscars, Golden Globes and BAFTAs are also included (The Post, Darkest Hour, Three Billboards outside Ebbing Missouri and Phantom Thread).
We also have two of the greatest classics from the cinema of yesteryear (Ingmar Bergman's Wild Strawberries and Fred Zinnemann's High Noon). The latter screening will be preceded by a guest speaker on the subject of "Westerns in the Movies".
The family film when the schools break for the summer will be Paddington 2.
Take advantage of the close proximity of our community cinema and our cheap prices to see some great movies.
The Haddenham Screen programme for the summer season is:
- Tuesday 10 April ~ The Party (15) (with guest introduction)
- Tuesday 24 April ~ Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (15)
- Tuesday 8 May ~ Wild Strawberries (15)
- Tuesday 22 May ~ The Post (12A)
- Tuesday 12 June ~ Darkest Hour (PG)
- Tuesday 26 June ~ Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (15)
- Tuesday 10 July ~ Phantom Thread (15)
- Tuesday 24 July ~ High Noon (PG) (with guest speaker)
- Thursday 26 July ~ Paddington 2 (PG) (starts 3.30pm)
Tickets may be purchased at the box office at Haddenham Community Library — £5 for adults and £4 for children (16 and under). The library is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday all day and on Saturday mornings.
The films are shown at the Haddenham Youth & Community Centre. The usual show time is 8.00pm, with doors opening at 7.30pm, but do check your tickets for any variations. Refreshments are available at all shows.
Go to the website for details of each film, including video trailers, and other information about the club and cinema. There are also facilities for purchasing tickets and memberships online.
The community cinema is non-profitmaking and proceeds after costs go to support the Community Library.
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