2015/16 Season

2015/16 Season

April 8th Lympstone Film Society Cycling with Molière 2015/16 Season (France 2013) French comedy Join as a member and enjoy film, conversation and a with claws, as two ageing drink at the Village Hall each month from September to actors plan a production of The Misanthrope. April. A short walk away and only £20 for the season. Our 6th May 2016 AGM and bonus film September Our AGM is a chance to (briefly) review the year and film society finances and then to round off the year with a 11 September bonus film. We will announce details in the New Year. The evening is for members only, and includes the oppor- tunity to pre-book membership for the next season at a The Grand reduced rate (this year only £15; 40% less than in 2007!) Budapest Hotel About Lympstone Film Society We are a village group formed and run by volunteers to (2014) screen high quality films in Lympstone. We started in Starring September 2007, and have been consistently successful, attracting over 100 members & regular audiences of 70+. Ralph Fiennes Our evenings include a feature film, at least one short 4 Oscars film, pre-screening bar and social hour, together with a “A luscious murder mystery that starts out in a luxury hotel. Oh, and it’s hilarious.” ‘proper’ interval with bar and ices. October 9th Ida (Poland 2013) January 8th 2016 This odd-couple road movie set in 60s Pride (UK 2014) Poland is a small gem, funny and sad, superbly photographed in luminous This extraordinary true story tells monochrome. of the unlikely alliance of London gay-rights activists with striking Unforgettable. Welsh miners. A comedy-drama Oscar winner starring Bill Nighy, Dominic West and Imelda Staunton. February 12th Once (Ireland 2007) November 13th A charming, capti- Topsy Turvy (UK 1999) vating tale of love and The topsy-turvy relationship of music on the streets of Gilbert & Sullivan as the first night Dublin. “A soulful of The Mikado approaches. valentine to music, Mike Leigh friendship and the joys A Mike Leigh film. of honest hard graft.” The Guardian th December 4 (nb first Friday) March 11th Paddington (France/UK 2014) Death in Venice (Italy 1971) A Christmas treat, for grown-ups as Visconti’s great film of Thomas well as children. As warm and wel- Mann’s haunting love story stars Dirk come as a hot pair of socks on a Bogarde and the music of Mahler. winter’s morning. With Hugh Bonne- ville, Nicole Kidman & Ben Whishaw. Members can opt to have a Venetian supper before the film at 6pm (limited numbers; tickets on sale in New Year). .

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