Season 2006/7
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Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Cracking full-length adventure with the nations favourite plasticine characters.
Walk the Line
The multi award winning biopic of the life and music of Johnny Cash.
Le Grand Voyage
An emotional journey as a man tries to make the hajj in Mecca before he dies, and persuades his 17 year old son to accompany him.
The Castle
An ozzy defend their family home against compulsory purchase for an airport extension.
Munich
Speilberg's epic about the events at the 1972 Olympics.
Kinky Boots
One of those quintessential british comedies, based on the true story of a shoe factory diversifying into a more racier market in order to survive.
The Constant Gardener
Strong drama about trying to expose the truth about pharmaceutical companies exploitation of Africa.
Transamerica

Tsotsi
Powerful South African drama about the repurcussions and consequences of a car-jacking.
Good Night, and Good Luck
Atmospheric Clooney black and white drama about Ed Morrow fighting the tide of McCarthyism in 1954.
The History Boys
Cinematic version of Alan Bennett's acclaimed play set in 1980s Sheffield.
Zathura
Family adventure suitable for both young and old. A strangely discovered board game leads to outapace adventures. Followed, clouds permitting, by a special astronomy taster with sponsors MC2 of Frome.
Cars
Wheely good fun in this animated adventure from Pixar, with the voices of Owen Wilson, Paul Newman and Michael Keaton, follow the drama of Lightning mcQueen as he becomes distracted from winning the Piston Cup. Yeeee-hah!!
Mon Oncle
Jacques Tati's second film as Monsieur Hulot and the chaotic events involving his nephew, sister and brother-in-law in various escapades. Preceded by a special french themed buffet supper.
Hoodwinked
A retelling of the classic Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale in state of the art animation for kids.
Wah Wah
Richard E Grant's directorial debut draws on his own childhood during the end of British colonial rule in Swaziland.
U-Carmen eKhayelitsha
Sung entirely in the Xhosa language, a rousing and imaginative adaptation of Bizet's opera. Preceded by a special african themed buffet by Sagebury Cheese of Frome.
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