This week's films and events
AND a new venture for 18 year olds resident in HD9
WEDNESDAY 24 April SORRY - THIS FILM IS SOLD OUT
Nowhere Cafe and Bar, Norridge Bottom,
7pm TISH
FRIDAY 26 April
Hepworth Village Hall
8pm Fundraiser 60s/70s/80s DISCO
Get on your dancing shoes and join us out on the floor for some great sounds
Admission on door only - £5
SATURDAY 27 April
The Civic, Holmfirth
2pm Klimt and The Kiss - an afternoon matinee screening
7pm The Zone of Interest - the evening film
On door admission for these films £5 (cash only) or book online (pls note, online booking fee applies)
HD9 18 Cultural Voucher launches in May - more details here
OTHER VENUES AND SCREENINGS:
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Hepworth Village Hall
Films screening second Friday of every month
17 May Polite Society, 14 June Blue Jean
more info www.hepworthvillagehall.org.uk
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Farnley Tyas Community Cinema at St Lucius Church
Films screening third Friday of every month
more info www.almondburywithfarnleytyaschurches.org
Dir. Ali Ray (UK 2023, 90 mins 12)
Following the success of Vermeer, a voyage around Klimt’s Vienna and a deep dive into his erotic and obsessional world surrounding his most famous painting The Kiss.
Dir. Jonathan Glazer (UK/Poland/US 2023, 106mins 12A)
BAFTA winner. An original and disturbing take on the Holocaust loosely based on Martin Amis’s novel. The commandant of Auschwitz and family strive for a dream life in a house and garden next door to the camp.
Dir. Jonathan Demme (US 1984, 88mins PG)
Considered to be the greatest concert film of all time, featuring Talking Heads' most memorable songs performed at the Hollywood Pantanges Theatre in December 1983.
Dir. Nikolaj Arcel (Denmark 2023, 127mins 15)
Mads Mikkelsen is at his very best in this wonderfully produced and entirely enjoyable epic style ‘Western’ set in 18th century Denmark as an impoverished war hero faces a merciless nobleman his attempt to tame a wasteland.
Dir. Alexander Payne (US 2023, 120mins 15)
Payne directs a beautifully scripted 70s-style classic. Curmudgeonly Paul Giametti has to stay behind for the College Christmas holiday with the cook and a student for company.