Shropshire and Herefordshire Flicks Spring 2015

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Dear Film Fans,Watching films in your local village hall is on the increase; there are more people attending Flicks in the Sticks venues than ever before! However, we hope that the following list of films will encourage you to attend even more. If you haven’t already seen Belle, do try to catch it – and likewise Jersey Boys – one promoter said “Fabulous biopic of the Four Seasons – the soundtrack and singing was amazing. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed this one.” We also have Pride and Mr. Turner, as well as Dame Maggie Smith in My Old Lady, Billy Connolly in What We Did On Our Holiday and we’re expecting Paddington this season too – there is something for everyone!

Flicks is a service that is subsidised by public funding to bring cinema to rural areas and as you know times are tough, with more cuts likely to occur in April – so the future is uncertain, hence your support of our service and attendance at screenings is vital. If you feel you can make a donation do give us a call, or you can make a donation online at www.artsalive.co.uk Every little helps!

A big THANKS to all our volunteer promoters and their teams as usual – without them and all their hard work there would be no screenings.

With very best wishes from all of the team at Flicks,

Ian, Terri and Bryoni

t: 01588 620883 e: [email protected] w: www.artsalive.co.uk

@FlicksinSticks

Flicks in the Sticks

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Due to circumstances beyond our control, film titles can sometimes change at the last minute – please check with the venue before travelling.

We are pleased to be taking part in

Borderlines Film Festival again this year. The festival has a great programme, spanning two weeks in all sorts of venues, not just Flicks venues, starting on 28th February – for more details please visit www.borderlinesfilmfestival.co.uk

Borderlines screenings are indicated ‘BFF’ in the listings.

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FEBRUARY

JANUARYDate Time Film Cert Venue

05 7.30pm Jersey Boys 15 Church Stretton School

05 7.30pm Jimmy's Hall 12a The Edge Arts Centre

07 7.30pm Tracks 12a Cardington Village Hall

09 7.30pm The Lunchbox PG Cound Guildhall

09 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a All Stretton Village Hall

10 7.30pm Pride 15 Clun Memorial Hall

12 7.30pm Searching for Sugar Man 12 The Edge Arts Centre

13 7.30pm Belle 12a Acton Scott Village Hall

13 7.30pm Before I Go to Sleep 15 The Talbot Theatre

14 7.30pm Saving Mr Banks PG Hope Bowdler Village Hall

15 7.00pm Magic in the Moonlight 12a SpArC Theatre

15 7.30pm Belle 12a Kinnerley Parish Hall

16 7.30pm Lad: A Yorkshire Story 12a Shifnal Village Hall

16 7.30pm The Book Thief 12a Little Wenlock Village Hall

16 5.00pm Frozen Sing-A-Long PG Bedstone & Hopton Castle VH

17 7.30pm Captain Phillips 12a Bayston Hill Memorial Hall

17 7.30pm Captain Phillips 12a Redlake Valley Village Hall

17 7.30pm We Shall Overcome 12a Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall

17 6.30pm The Lunchbox PG Priest Weston Village Hall

17 7.30pm Jersey Boys 15 Trefonen Village Hall

17 7.45pm Grow Your Own PG Bicton Village Hall

18 2.30pm The Wizard of Oz U Everest Hall, Llanfair Waterdine

20 7.30pm A Most Wanted Man 15 The Talbot Theatre

21 7.30pm Greenfingers 15 Myddle Village Hall

23 8.00pm Chef 15 Clungunford Parish Hall

26 7.30pm The Phantom of the Opera Exempt The Edge Arts Centre at the Royal Albert Hall

27 7.30pm Belle 12a Loppington Village Hall

27 8.00pm We Are the Best 15 All Stretton Village Hall

28 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a The Talbot Theatre

29 7.45pm A Bunch of Amateurs 15 Chelmarsh Parish Hall

29 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Bagley Sports and Social Club

30 7.30pm Tracks 12a All Stretton Village Hall

30 7.30pm Belle 12a Marton Village Hall

30 7.30pm The Equalizer 15 The Red House, Albrighton

31 7.30pm Belle 12a Aston on Clun Village Hall

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FEBRUARYDate Time Film Cert Venue

02 7.30pm Pride 15 Church Stretton School03 7.30pm La Grande Illusion U Lydbury North Village Hall04 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Cardington Village Hall05 7.00pm The Riot Club 15 SpArC Theatre06 7.30pm Pride 15 Cound Guildhall06 7.30pm Pride 15 All Stretton Village Hall07 7.30pm The Hundred-Foot Journey PG Withington Parish Room07 7.45pm Very Annie Mary 15 Tasley Parish Room09 7.30pm Love Story PG The Edge Arts Centre11 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Hope Bowdler Village Hall14 7.30pm Belle 12a Trefonen Village Hall14 7.30pm Grow Your Own PG Clun Memorial Hall14 7.30pm Saving Grace 15 Bayston Hill Memorial Hall16 7.30pm Pride 15 The Edge Arts Centre17 8.00pm The Rocket 12 All Stretton Village Hall17 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Acton Scott Village Hall18 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Myddle Village Hall18 2.00pm Frozen PG The Red House, Albrighton19 7.30pm Sixty Six 12a Claverley Village Hall19 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 Kinnerley Parish Hall20 7.30pm Film to be chosen by audience Shifnal Village Hall at previous screening20 7.30pm Pride 15 Little Wenlock Village Hall21 7.30 pm Pride 15 Everest Hall, Llanfair Waterdine21 7.45pm The Monuments Men 12a Bicton Village Hall21 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall23 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a The Edge Arts Centre24 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Loppington Village Hall24 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Chetton Village Hall26 7.30pm My Old Lady 12a Bagley Sports and Social Club26 7.45pm TBC Chelmarsh Parish Hall27 7.30pm Effie Gray 12a Bedstone & Hopton Castle VH27 7.00pm The Boxtrolls PG SpArC Theatre27 8.00pm Gone Girl 18 Clungunford Parish Hall27 7.30pm Mao's Last Dancer 12a Marton Village Hall28 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Aston on Clun Village Hall

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MARCH02 7.30pm A Most Wanted Man 15 Church Stretton School

02 7.30pm The Riot Club 15 The Edge Arts Centre

03 7.30pm My Old Lady 12a Lydbury North Village Hall

04 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Cardington Village Hall

07 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Tibberton Village Hall

07 7.30pm Kahaani 15 Redlake Valley Village Hall

09 7.30pm Northern Soul 15 The Edge Arts Centre

10 7.00pm Mr. Turner 12a SpArC Theatre

10 8.00pm Ida 12a All Stretton Village Hall

11 2.00pm My Old Lady 12a The Red House, Albrighton

11 7.30pm Pride 15 Hope Bowdler Village Hall

13 7.30pm Before I Go to Sleep 15 Bedstone & Hopton Castle VH

14 7.30pm The Hundred-Foot Journey PG Upton Magna Memorial Hall

14 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Bayston Hill Memorial Hall

14 7.30pm Waking Ned Devine PG Clun Memorial Hall

14 7.30pm The Hundred-Foot Journey PG Cound Guildhall

16 7.30pm The Judge 15 The Edge Arts Centre

17 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Acton Scott Village Hall

18 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Myddle Village Hall

19 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Kinnerley Parish Hall

19 7.30pm My Old Lady 12a Claverley Village Hall

20 7.30pm My Old Lady 12a All Stretton Village Hall

20 8.00pm The Hundred-Foot Journey PG Clungunford Parish Hall

21 7.45pm My Old Lady 12a Tasley Parish Room

21 7.30pm Jersey Boys 15 Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall

21 7.30pm Cinema Paradiso 15 Everest Hall, Llanfair Waterdine

21 7.45pm The Love Punch 12a Bicton Village Hall

23 7.30pm Effie Gray 12a The Edge Arts Centre

24 7.30pm My Old Lady 12a Chetton Village Hall

26 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Bagley Sports and Social Club

26 7.45pm TBC Chelmarsh Parish Hall

27 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a The Red House, Albrighton

27 7.30pm Sunshine on Leith PG Marton Village Hall

28 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Aston on Clun Village Hall

31 7.30pm Before I Go to Sleep 15 Loppington Village Hall

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APRILDate Time Film Cert Venue

01 7.30pm Jersey Boys 15 Cardington Village Hall07 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Lydbury North Village Hall07 8.00pm Violette 15 All Stretton Village Hall08 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Hope Bowdler Village Hall11 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Clun Memorial Hall11 7.30pm Two Men Went To War PG Bayston Hill Memorial Hall13 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Church Stretton School14 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Acton Scott Village Hall15 2.00pm Belle 12a The Red House, Albrighton16 7.30pm TBC Kinnerley Parish Hall16 7.30pm The Hundred-Foot Journey PG Claverley Village Hall17 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Cound Guildhall17 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a All Stretton Village Hall18 7.45pm The 100-Year-Old Man Who 15 Bicton Village Hall Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared 18 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall18 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Everest Hall, Llanfair Waterdine18 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Redlake Valley Village Hall23 7.30pm The Book Thief 12a Bagley Sports and Social Club24 8.00pm Mr. Turner 12a Clungunford Parish Hall24 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Little Wenlock Village Hall24 7.30pm Captain Phillips 12a Marton Village Hall28 7.30pm Pride 15 Loppington Village Hall28 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Chetton Village Hall

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Jimmy’s HallDirector: Ken Loach

Drama/History 109 mins, Cert 12a

Barry Ward, Simone Kirby, Andrew Scott, Jim Norton, Brian O'Byrne

In 1921 Jimmy Gralton’s sin was to build a dance hall on a rural crossroads in Ireland where young people could come to learn, to argue, to dream… but above all to dance and have fun. Freely inspired by Jimmy’s life and turbulent times, this follows events when Jimmy, a notorious communist, returns from a decade in New York to re-open the hall.

Celebrating the spirit of these free thinkers, all Ken’s familiar themes are here – community, music, economic strife, politics, kitchen-sink realism – in what is supposedly his last film after 50 years on the front line.

The Imitation GameDirector: Morten Tyldum

Biography/Drama/Thriller 114 mins, Cert 12a

Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode

Based on the real life story of legendary cryptanalyst Alan Turing, the film portrays the nail-biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team of code-breakers at Britain‘s top-secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II.

The BoxtrollsDirectors: Graham Annable, Anthony Stacchi

Animation/Adventure/Comedy 96 mins, Cert PG

Ben Kingsley, Jared Harris, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg

A young orphaned boy, raised by underground cave-dwelling trash collectors, tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator.

Based on the children’s novel Here Be Monsters by Alan Snow.

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Shropshire venues

1 Acton Scott Village Hall SY6 6QN 01694 781260 2 Albrighton, The Red House WV7 3JU 01902 373854 3 All Stretton Village Hall SY6 6JR 01694 723378 4 Aston on Clun Village Hall SY7 8EH 01588 660545 5 Bayston Hill Memorial Hall SY3 0DR 01743 873940 6 Bedstone and Hopton Castle Village Hall SY7 0BE 01547 530282 7 Bicton Village Hall SY3 8EL 01743 850495 8 Bishops Castle, SpArC Theatre SY9 5AY 01588 630321 9 Cardington Village Hall SY6 7JZ 01694 771295 10 Chapel Lawn, Redlake Valley Village Hall SY7 0BW 01547 53053011 Chelmarsh Parish Hall WV16 6BA 01746 862884 12 Chetton Village Hall WV16 6UE 01746 789257 13 Church Stretton School SY6 6EX 01694 724330 14 Claverley Village Hall WV5 7DS 01746 710528 15 Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall DY14 8EA 01299 270830 16 Clun Memorial Hall SY7 8NY 01588 640254 17 Clungunford Parish Hall SY7 0PP 01588 660159 18 Cound Guildhall SY5 6EW 01743 761451 19 Hope Bowdler Village Hall SY6 7DD 01694 723648 20 Kinnerley Parish Hall SY10 8DB 01691 682282 21 Little Wenlock Village Hall TF6 5BN 01952 505888 22 Llanfair Waterdine, Everest Hall LD7 1TU 01547 510672 23 Longden Village Hall SY5 8EX 01743 86036824 Loppington Village Hall SY4 5NG 01939 236240 25 Lydbury North Village Hall SY7 8AU 01588 680302 26 Marton Village Hall SY21 8JT 01938 580116 27 Much Wenlock, The Edge Arts Centre TF13 6NB 01952 72891128 Myddle Village Hall SY4 3RP 01939 290872 29 Priest Weston Village Hall SY15 6DE 01938 561425 30 Ryton Village Hall SY5 7NB 01743 71823731 Shifnal Village Hall TF11 8DW 01952 462787 32 Shrewsbury, Bagley Sports and Social Club SY1 2RP 07773 98396333 Tasley Parish Room WV16 4NJ 01746 764881 34 Tibberton Village Hall TF10 8NL 01952 550582 35 Trefonen Village Hall SY10 9DY 01691 657011 36 Upton Magna Memorial Hall SY4 4TZ 01743 709482 37 Whitchurch, The Talbot Theatre SY13 2BY 01948 660660 38 Withington Parish Room SY4 4QA 01743 709236

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Tour de Arts Alive Sunday 28th June 2015

On yer bike for the inaugural Tour de Arts Alive event!

A day for two-wheeled fun, whatever your age.

Putting the FUN into FUNdraising!

The inaugural

The Tour de Arts Alive is a fundraising event for Arts Alive, the charity that brings professional live performances, big screen films and live satellite screenings to communities throughout Shropshire and Herefordshire. Enjoyed by thousands!

More information at www.artsalive.co.uk/tour

Sportive rides start at 9am and 10am from Clun Memorial Hall; Family fun starts at mid-day

Whether you are a Wannabe Wiggo or more of a part-time pedaller, whether you ride a Pinarello or a vintage velo, Arts Alive, Flicks in the Sticks and professional bike tour company Rideventures have combined forces to create a day of cycling, fresh air and fun in the beautiful south Shropshire hills. This will be a friendly event with something for everyone.

Come and cheer your family members on, or just come along – you don’t need to be a cyclist or even to bring a bike! As well as performances and activities there are lovely circular way-marked walks from the hall, ducks to feed on the river, a castle to explore; a great day out.

Handmade unique ‘medals’ to prove you’ve done it, for all participants

FREE hands-on making workshops for kids from ‘Sticks and Stuff’

‘Bling Your Bike’ workshops

Bike-themed street theatre

Live music… plus morebike-related fun still to be confirmed

Calling Cyclists! The Clun Sportive offers two clearly-signed routes:

The Clun 100(for the dedicated cyclist who

likes a challenge)

The Clun 50(shorter route with

fewer climbs)

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Live Satellite Screenings

Spring season

A chance to access performances from world class companies – the National Theatre, Royal Opera House, Royal Shakespeare Company, Globe Theatre, Bolshoi Ballet, The Royal Ballet and Glyndebourne. It’s not quite like being there, but it’s much better than not being there!

The atmosphere is infectious, the pre-show chats are insightful and you do feel like you are part of the audience. Why not give it a try? You get a great view for a fraction of the original theatre price and it’s so much cheaper than going to London!

Available variously in the following venues:

The Market Theatre, Ledbury 01432 383663 The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 728911 SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630321 Aston on Clun Village Hall 01588 660493Wem Town Hall 01939 238279Playhouse Cinema, Leominster 01568 616460The Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch 01948 660660Church Stretton School 01694 724330

All details of shows, venues, times and prices on our website www.artsalive.co.uk

Treasure Island NT Live Andrea Chénier The Royal Opera House Live Love's Labour's Lost Royal Shakespeare Company Der Fliegende Holländer The Royal Opera House Love's Labour's Won Royal Shakespeare Company (Much Ado About Nothing) Behind the Beautiful Forevers NT Live Swan Lake The Royal Ballet The Hard Problem NT Live

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Alphabetical listing of Herefordshire venuesHerefordshire venues

1 Almeley Village Hall HR3 6NE 01544 327195

2 Bodenham Parish Hall HR1 3LB 01568 797451

3 Bosbury Parish Hall HR8 1PX 01531 640415

4 Brilley Village Hall HR3 6JZ 01544 327227

5 Burghill, The Simpson Hall HR4 7RW 01432 760816

6 Colwall Village Hall WR13 6EQ 01684 540926

7 Dilwyn Cedar Hall HR4 8JS 01544 319363

8 Dorstone Village Hall HR3 6AN 01981 550943

9 Escleyside Hall HR2 0PT 01981 510696

10 Eye, Cawley Hall HR6 0DS 01568 615836

11 Fownhope New Memorial Hall HR1 4PW 01432 860717

12 Garway Village Hall HR2 8RQ 01600 750465

13 Goodrich Village Hall HR9 6HX 01600 890609

14 Gorsley Village Hall HR9 7SJ 01989 720358

15 Ledbury, The Market Theatre HR8 2AQ 07967 517125

16 Leominster, Playhouse Cinema, Community Centre HR6 8NJ 01568 616460

17 Lingen Village Hall SY7 0DY 01544 260865

18 Little Dewchurch Village Hall HR2 6PN 01432 840333

19 Moccas Village Hall HR2 9LQ 07776 121956

20 Much Birch Community Hall HR2 8HT 01981 580298

21 Much Marcle Memorial Hall HR8 2LY 01531 631587

22 Pencombe Parish Hall HR7 4RS 01885 400611

23 Pudleston Village Hall HR6 0RA 01568 760606

24 Ross-on-Wye, St Mary's Church Hall HR9 5HR 01989 720341

25 Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall HR4 7LR 01981 501031

26 Stoke Prior Village Hall HR6 0LG 01568 760423

27 Tarrington, Lady Emily Hall HR1 4EX 01432 890720

28 Weobley Village Hall HR4 8SN 01544 318522

29 Whitchurch & Ganarew Memorial Hall HR9 6DJ 01600 890640

30 Yarpole Village Hall HR6 0BE 01568 780253

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Sixty SixDirector: Paul Weiland

Biography/Comedy/Drama 94 mins, Cert 12a

Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Rea, Gregg Sulkin, Catherine Tate, Peter Serafinowicz

“England’s got two chances – no chance and fat chance” scoffs Bernie’s dad Manny, a humble grocer whose business is struggling to survive the opening of a supermarket across the street. Hindsight, of course, tells us different, lending a poignant humour to the boy’s deluded attempt to make his bash the only place to be come 30 July. Thanks to his long-suffering mother (Helena Bonham Carter) and the kindly doctor treating his asthma, however, he gradually realises there are more important things than a slap-up kosher buffet.

Pride Director: Matthew Warchus

Comedy/Drama/History 120 mins, Cert 15

Imelda Staunton, Bill Nighy, Dominic West, Paddy Considine, George MacKay, Freddie Fox, Jessie Cave, Sophie Evans

Set in the summer of 1984 – Margaret Thatcher is in power and the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is on strike. At the Gay Pride March in London, a group of gay and lesbian activists decides to raise money to support the families of the striking miners. But there is a problem. The Union seems embarrassed to receive their support.

Northern SoulDirector: Elaine Constantine

Drama/Music 102 mins, Cert 15

Antonia Thomas, Steve Coogan, Elliot James

Northern Soul is a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of the northern soul revolution in 1970s northern England. The film tells the tale of two teenage boys whose worlds are changed forever when they discover black American soul music.

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APRILDate Time Film Cert Venue

02 7.30pm Before I Go to Sleep 15 Brilley Village Hall02 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Goodrich Village Hall03 8.00pm The Hundred-Foot Journey PG The Market Theatre, Ledbury08 10.30am Mr. Turner 12a The Market Theatre, Ledbury10 8.00pm Night Moves 15 The Market Theatre, Ledbury10 7.30pm Film to be chosen by audience Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall at previous screening 10 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Colwall Village Hall10 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Lingen Village Hall14 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Much Birch Community Hall14 7.30pm Nebraska 15 Garway Village Hall15 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Weobley Village Hall15 8.00pm Here and Now 12a Escleyside Hall16 7.30pm The Great Beauty 15 Pudleston Village Hall16 7.30pm Pride 15 Gorsley Village Hall17 7.30pm Paddington PG Dorstone Village Hall17 7.30pm Paddington PG Dilwyn Cedar Hall17 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Bodenham Parish Hall17 7.30pm Tracks 12a Stoke Prior Village Hall17 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Little Dewchurch Village Hall17 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Bosbury Parish Hall18 7.30pm TBC Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington23 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Almeley Village Hall24 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Whitchurch & Ganarew Mem Hall30 8.00pm Set Fire to the Stars 15 The Market Theatre, Ledbury30 7.30pm Mr Turner 12a Goodrich Village Hall

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02 7.30pm Before I Go to Sleep BFF 15 Playhouse Cinema, Leominster03 7.30pm Cycling with Molière BFF 15 Playhouse Cinema, Leominster03 8.00pm Here and Now BFF 12a The Simpson Hall, Burghill03 7.30pm Lilting BFF PG Garway Village Hall05 7.30pm A Most Wanted Man BFF 15 Playhouse Cinema, Leominster05 7.30pm Here and Now BFF 12a Brilley Village Hall05 8.00pm Ida BFF 12a The Market Theatre, Ledbury06 8.00pm Two Days, One Night BFF 12a The Market Theatre, Ledbury06 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Fownhope New Memorial Hall06 7.30pm My Old Lady 12a Lingen Village Hall06 7.30pm Very Annie Mary 15 Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall06 7.30pm Fury BFF 15 Playhouse Cinema, Leominster06 8.00pm Cycling with Molière BFF 15 Escleyside Hall06 7.30pm Gone Girl BFF 18 Bosbury Parish Hall07 7.30pm A Most Wanted Man BFF 15 Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington07 7.00pm Effie Gray BFF 12a St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross07 7.30pm Mr. Turner BFF 12a Moccas Village Hall07 2.30pm The Boxtrolls PG Much Birch Community Hall07 7.30pm Boyhood BFF 15 Playhouse Cinema, Leominster08 7.30pm Mr. Turner BFF 12a Playhouse Cinema, Leominster08 7.30pm The 100-Year-Old Man Who 15 Cawley Hall, Eye Climbed Out the Window BFF10 8.00pm Mr. Turner BFF 12a The Simpson Hall, Burghill10 7.00pm Mr. Turner 12a St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross10 7.30pm Omar 15 Garway Village Hall11 10.30am My Old Lady 12a The Market Theatre, Ledbury12 7.30pm ‘71 BFF 15 Pudleston Village Hall12 7.30pm Before I Go to Sleep BFF 15 Much Birch Community Hall12 8.00pm Boyhood BFF 15 The Market Theatre, Ledbury12 7.30pm Fury 15 Goodrich Village Hall13 8.00pm Mr. Turner BFF 12a The Market Theatre, Ledbury13 7.30pm Effie Gray BFF 12a Dorstone Village Hall13 7.30pm The Hundred-Foot Journey PG Colwall Village Hall14 7.30pm Effie Gray BFF 12a Playhouse Cinema, Leominster14 7.30pm Mr. Turner BFF 12a Bodenham Parish Hall14 7.30pm A Most Wanted Man BFF 15 Moccas Village Hall14 7.30pm Before I Go to Sleep BFF 15 Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington15 7.30pm Mr. Turner BFF 12a Cawley Hall, Eye18 7.30pm My Old Lady 12a Pencombe Parish Hall18 8.00pm Before I Go to Sleep 15 Escleyside Hall18 7.30pm Gone Girl 18 Weobley Village Hall19 7.30pm A Most Wanted Man 15 Gorsley Village Hall20 7.30pm Mr. Turner 12a Dilwyn Cedar Hall20 7.30pm The Hundred-Foot Journey PG Whitchurch & Ganarew Mem Hall20 7.30pm The 100-Year-Old Man Who 15 Bosbury Parish Hall Climbed Out the Window 20 7.30pm Captain Phillips 12a Little Dewchurch Village Hall20 7.30pm Mao’s Last Dancer 12a Stoke Prior Village Hall26 7.30pm Tracks 12a Pudleston Village Hall26 7.30pm Tracks 12a Almeley Village Hall28 7.30pm The Imitation Game 12a Playhouse Cinema, Leominster28 7.30pm TBC Fownhope New Memorial Hall

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FEBRUARYDate Time Film Cert Venue

05 7.30pm Pride 15 Brilley Village Hall06 7.30pm The Love Punch 12a Lingen Village Hall06 7.30pm Grow Your Own PG Fownhope New Memorial Hall06 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a The Simpson Hall, Burghill06 7.30pm A Bunch of Amateurs 15 Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall07 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Playhouse Cinema, Leominster10 7.30pm Calvary 15 Garway Village Hall12 7.30pm The Book Thief 12a Much Birch Community Hall13 8.00pm Of Horses and Men 15 The Market Theatre, Ledbury13 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 Colwall Village Hall14 7.30pm TBC Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington18 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Pencombe Parish Hall18 8.00pm The Lunchbox PG Escleyside Hall18 10.30am What We Did On Our Holiday 12a The Market Theatre, Ledbury18 7.30pm The Equalizer 15 Weobley Village Hall19 7.30pm The Book Thief 12a Gorsley Village Hall20 7.30pm Undertaking Betty 15 Dilwyn Cedar Hall20 7.30 pm Jersey Boys 15 Whitchurch & Ganarew Mem Hall20 7.30pm About Time 12 Bosbury Parish Hall20 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Little Dewchurch Village Hall20 7.30pm The Railway Man 15 Stoke Prior Village Hall20 7.30pm The Riot Club 15 Bodenham Parish Hall26 7.30pm Undertaking Betty 15 Almeley Village Hall27 7.30pm Boyhood BFF 15 Dorstone Village Hall27 7.30pm Ida BFF 12a Garway Village Hall28 7.30pm The 100-Year-Old Man Who 15 Brilley Village Hall Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared BFF28 7.30pm A Promise PG Moccas Village Hall28 7.30pm Gone Girl 18 Playhouse Cinema, Leominster28 7.00pm Ida BFF 12a St Mary’s Hall, Ross

MARCHDate Time Film Cert Venue

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JANUARYDate Time Film Cert Venue

01 6.30pm Oh! What a Lovely War PG Brilley Village Hall

02 7.30pm The Invisible Woman 12a Fownhope New Memorial Hall

02 7.30pm The Monuments Men 12a The Simpson Hall, Burghill

09 7.30pm Lad: A Yorkshire Story 12a Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall

09 7.30pm Non-Stop 12a Lingen Village Hall

10 7.30pm Chewing The Cud: Playhouse Cinema, Leominster Memories from Hereford’s Old Livestock Market

11 2.30pm Frozen PG Much Marcle Memorial Hall

13 7.00pm Belle 12a St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross

13 7.30pm The Lunchbox PG Garway Village Hall

15 7.30pm Sunshine on Leith PG Pudleston Village Hall

15 7.30pm Calvary 15 Gorsley Village Hall

15 7.30pm Pride 15 Goodrich Village Hall

16 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Dorstone Village Hall

16 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Dilwyn Cedar Hall

16 7.30pm Belle 12a Bosbury Parish Hall

16 7.30pm Belle 12a Stoke Prior Village Hall

16 7.30pm Chewing The Cud: Garway Village Hall Memories from Hereford’s Old Livestock Market

16 7.30pm Sunshine on Leith PG Little Dewchurch Village Hall

17 7.30pm The Grand Budapest Hotel 15 Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington

17 4.00pm Chewing The Cud: Almeley Village Hall Memories from Hereford’s Old Livestock Market

21 7.30pm Belle 12a Pencombe Parish Hall

21 8.00pm Belle 12a Escleyside Hall

21 7.30pm Pride 15 Weobley Village Hall

22 7.30pm The Love Punch 12a Much Birch Community Hall

22 7.30pm Belle 12a Almeley Village Hall

23 7.30pm Invasion of the Body Snatchers PG Bodenham Parish Hall

23 7.30pm Belle 12a Colwall Village Hall

24 7.30pm What We Did On Our Holiday 12a Moccas Village Hall

30 7.30pm Undertaking Betty 15 Whitchurch & Ganarew Mem Hall

31 7.00pm Lad: A Yorkshire Story 12a St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross

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We are pleased to be taking part in

Borderlines Film Festival again this year. The festival has a great programme, spanning two weeks in all sorts of venues, not just Flicks venues, starting on 28th February – for more details please visit www.borderlinesfilmfestival.co.uk

Borderlines screenings are indicated ‘BFF’ in the listings.

SPRING 15Dear Film Fans,Watching films in your local village hall is on the increase; there are more people attending Flicks in the Sticks venues than ever before! However, we hope that the following list of films will encourage you to attend even more. If you haven’t already seen Belle, do try to catch it – and likewise Jersey Boys – one promoter said “Fabulous biopic of the Four Seasons – the soundtrack and singing was amazing. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed this one.” We also have Pride and Mr. Turner, as well as Dame Maggie Smith in My Old Lady, Billy Connolly in What We Did On Our Holiday and we’re expecting Paddington this season too – there is something for everyone!

Flicks is a service that is subsidised by public funding to bring cinema to rural areas and as you know times are tough, with more cuts likely to occur in April – so the future is uncertain, hence your support of our service and attendance at screenings is vital. If you feel you can make a donation do give us a call, or you can make a donation online at www.artsalive.co.uk Every little helps!

A big THANKS to all our volunteer promoters and their teams as usual – without them and all their hard work there would be no screenings.

With very best wishes from all of the team at Flicks,

Ian, Terri and Bryoni

t: 01588 620883 e: [email protected] w: www.artsalive.co.uk

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