The Unlikely Pilgramage of Harold Fry 29 September 2023

Showing at The Davis Hall, West Camel on

Friday 29th September 2023

Doors Open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Tickets £5 on the door, 16 and under £3.50

Licenced Bar, Tea and Coffee

 

 

 

 

Starring Academy Award Winner Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is an uplifting tale of self-discovery and learning to seize the moment.

Charade

Showing at The Davis Hall, West Camel

on Friday 25th August 2023

Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Tickets £5 on the door    16 and under £3.50

Licenced Bar, Tea and Coffee available

 

 

Romance and suspense ensue in Paris as a woman is pursued by several men who want a fortune her murdered husband had stolen. Who can she trust?

Everything Everywhere All At Once

At The Davis Hall, West Camel

Friday 28th July 2023, ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’

Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Tickets £5 on the door   16 and under £3.50

Licenced Bar and Coffee available

 

 

Reviwers rave about this film – apparently ‘either you get it or you don’t, but if you do it really hits’ – come with an open mind eh?

The Fabelmans

Showing at The Davis Hall, West Camel

on Friday 30th June 2023  ‘The Fabelmans’

Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Tickets £5 on the door    16 and under £3.50

Licenced Bar, Tea and Coffee available

 

 

Movies are dreams that you never forget

Directed by Steven Spielberg, The Fabelmans is written by Spielberg and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner (Angels in America, Caroline, or Change), who has earned Oscar® nominations for his screenplays for Spielberg’s Lincoln and Munich. The film is produced by three-time Oscar® nominee Kristie Macosko Krieger p.g.a. (West Side Story, The Post), Steven Spielberg p.g.a. and Tony Kushner p.g.a. The film is executive produced by Carla Raij (Maestro, co-producer West Side Story) and Josh McLaglen (Free Guy, Logan). The film stars Gabriel LaBelle (The Predator, American Gigolo series) as 16-year-old aspiring filmmaker Sammy Fabelman; four-time Academy Award® nominee Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea, My Week with Marilyn) as his artistic mother, Mitzi; Paul Dano (The Batman, There Will Be Blood) as his successful, scientific father, Burt; Seth Rogen (Steve Jobs, An American Pickle) as Bennie Loewy, Burt’s best friend and honorary “uncle” to the Fabelman children, and Academy Award® nominee Judd Hirsch (Uncut Gems, Ordinary People) as Mitzi’s Uncle Boris. The ensemble cast includes Oscar® nominee Jeannie Berlin (The Heartbreak Kid, Inherent Vice) as Sammy’s paternal grandmother, Hadassah Fabelman; Julia Butters (Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood, 13 Hours) as Sammy’s sister Reggie; Robin Bartlett (Moonstruck, Lean on Me) as Sammy’s maternal grandmother Tina Schildkraut and Keeley Karsten (Hunters, Evil Lives Here) as Sammy’s sister Natalie. The music is by five-time Academy Award® winner John Williams (Schindler’s List, Jaws), the costume designer is two-time Oscar® winner Mark Bridges (The Artist, Phantom Thread) and the production designer is two-time Oscar® winner Rick Carter (Lincoln, Avatar). The Fabelmans is edited by three-time Academy Award® winner Michael Kahn ACE (Saving Private Ryan, Schindler’s List) and Sarah Broshar (West Side Story, The Post). The film’s director of photography is two-time Academy Award® winner Janusz Kaminski (Schindler’s List, Saving Private Ryan).

A Man Called Otto

 

Showing at The Davis Hall on Friday 2nd June 2023 – A Man Called Otto

Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Tickets £5 on the Door     16 and under £3.50

Licenced Bar, Tea and Coffee available

 

 

Based on the # 1 New York Times bestseller “A Man Called Ove,” A Man Called Otto tells the story of Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks), a grump who no longer sees purpose in his life following the loss of his wife. Otto is ready to end it all, but his plans are interrupted when a lively young family moves in next door, and he meets his match in quick-witted Marisol. She challenges him to see life differently, leading to an unlikely friendship that turns his world around. A heartwarming and funny story about love, loss, and life, A Man Called Otto shows that family can sometimes be found in the most unexpected places.

 

 

Living

Showing at The Davis Hall, West Camel on Friday 28th April 2023

Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Licenced Bar, Tea and Coffee

Tickets STILL ONLY £5 on the door. 16 and under £3.50

New comfortable chairs and warm hall as ever.

 

LIVING is the story of an ordinary man, reduced by years of oppressive office routine to a shadow existence, who at the eleventh hour makes a supreme effort to turn his dull life into something wonderful. DIRECTED BY: Oliver Hermanus WRITTEN BY: Kazuo Ishiguro STARRING: Bill Nighy, Aimee Lou Wood, Alex Sharp, Tom Burke

See How They Run

Showing at The Davis Hall West Camel on Friday 31st March 2023

Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Licenced Bar, Tea and Coffee

Tickets £5 on the door only  16 and under £3.50

Warm Hall and new comfortable chairs – come and test them!

 

 

Mrs Harris Goes To Paris

 

 

Showing at The Davis Hall West Camel on Friday 24th February 2023

Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Licenced Bar, Tea and Coffee

Tickets £5 on the door only  16 and under £3.50

Warm Hall and new comfortable chairs – come and test them!

 

MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS is the enchanting tale of a seemingly ordinary British housekeeper whose dream to own a couture Christian Dior gown takes her on an extraordinary adventure to Paris.

Fisherman’s Friends: One and All

FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS: ONE AND ALL charts the next instalment of the Fisherman’s Friends amazing and uplifting true‐story. Following the unexpected success of their debut album “No Hopers, Jokers and Rogues” we rejoin the world’s oldest ‘buoy band’ a year later struggling to navigate the pressures, pitfalls and temptations of their newfound fame. FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS: ONE AND ALL follows the celebrated shanty singers through the highs and lows as lifelong friendships are put to the test and they battle the dreaded ‘curse of the second album’. James Purefoy reprises the role of Jim, with other returning cast members including Maggie Steed, Dave Johns, Sam Swainsbury, Jade Anouka and David Hayman. New faces in Port Isaac include Richard Harrington as the new band member Morgan, Ramon Tikaram, Joshua McGuire and introducing Irish singer-songwriter Imelda May, in her debut acting role. Reuniting the original film’s creative team, Meg Leonard and Nick Moorcroft make their directorial debut, directing from their screenplay co-written with Piers Ashworth, with the sequel to the UK box-office smash hit based on the next stage of the sea-shanty singing group’s heart-warming story.

 

Showing at The Davis Hall, West Camel on Friday 27th January 2023

Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Licenced Bar, Tea and Coffee

Tickets – still only £5 per adult, 16 and under £3.50

The Railway Children Return

Showing at The Davis Hall, West Camel

on Friday 16th December 2022

Doors open 7 p.m. for 7.30 start

Tickets on the door £5  Children under 16 £3.50

Licenced Bar, Tea and Coffee

 

Inspired by one of the most beloved British family films of all time, THE RAILWAY CHILDREN RETURN is an enchanting and heart-warming adventure for a new generation. Jenny Agutter resumes her role as Bobbie from the original film and is joined by Sheridan Smith (CILLA), Tom Courtenay (45 YEARS, BILLY LIAR) and John Bradley (GAME OF THRONES). 1944 – As life in Britain’s cities becomes increasingly perilous, three evacuee children – Lily (Beau Gadsdon), Pattie (Eden Hamilton) and Ted (Zac Cudby) Watts – are sent by their mother from Salford to the Yorkshire village of Oakworth. There to meet them on the train station platform are Bobbie Waterbury (Jenny Agutter, reprising her iconic role in the original film), her daughter, Annie (Sheridan Smith), and grandson Thomas (Austin Haynes), and with their help the evacuees are soon settling into their new life in the countryside. When the children discover injured American soldier Abe (KJ Aikens) hiding out in the railyard at Oakworth Station, they are thrust into a dangerous quest to assist their new friend who, like them, is a long way from home.