FRIENDS OF WATERSMEET
FILM SOCIETY
YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A MEMBER TO COME TO ANY OF OUR FILMS, MEMBERS DO PAY A REDUCED ENTRY, THEY ALSO HAVE A RESERVED SEATING AREA AND ARE ABLE TO ATTEND THE SOCIAL EVENINGS WE HOLD FROM TIME TO TIME.
Films are normally shown on the third Thursday of each month Matinee performances start at 2:00pm
Tea, coffee & cakes are on sale at the kiosk
Doors open at 1:15pm
Evening performances start at 7:45pm
doors open at 6:45pm
The bar is open from 6:45pm
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FAMILY FILM
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN Cert PG 107 mins
Saturday 11 February
Matinee only 2:00pm
Tintin and Captain Haddock set off on a treasure hunt for a sunken ship
commanded by Haddock's ancestor, but someone else is in search of the ship.
THIS FILM REPLACES PUSS IN BOOTS WHICH WILL NOW BE SHOWN ON
12 APRIL
THE LINCOLN LAWYER Cert 15 115 mins
Thursday 23 February
Mick Haller is a defence lawyer who works out of his Lincoln car.
When a wealthy Estate Agent is accused of raping a prostitute,
Haller is asked to defend him. The man claims the woman is
trying to get money out of him. When Haller looks at the evidence
against him he learns that this case might be linked to an old case of his.
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS Cert 12A 94 mins
Thursday 15 March
A romantic comedy about a family travelling to the French capital for business.
A young engaged couple in the party are forced to confront ther illusion
that a life different to their own is better
THE DEBT Cert 15 113 mins
Thursday 29 March
The espionage thriller begins in 1997, as shocking news reaches
retired Mossad secret agents Rachel and Stefan.
THURSDAY 12 APRIL MATINEE 2:00pm only
A story about the events leading up to the sword fighting cat’a meeting with shrek and his friends.
THE IRON LADY 12A 105 mins
THURSDAY 19 APRIL 2:00pm & 7:45pm
A look at the life of Margaret Thatcher, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, with a focus on the price she paid for power.
FRIDAY 27 APRIL 2:00pm & 7:45 pm
An exquisitely judged, gloriously funny and achingly tender film by the French director Michel Hazanavicius. A movie about the black and white silent age of Hollywood,( which is itself black and white) and silent – or almost silent. There are some spoken words and a continuous orchestral score by Ludovic Bource.
It is one of the most eloquent movies imaginable.
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