Below are the films showing at the Tolmen Centre this Autumn. The cafe is open for dinner before every film (please call the Tolmen Centre to book) and there is a licensed bar. Films are £3 and start at 7.30pm
Below are the films showing at the Tolmen Centre this Autumn. The cafe is open for dinner before every film (please call the Tolmen Centre to book) and there is a licensed bar. Films are £3 and start at 7.30pm
Another Oscar winner – a brilliant movie from writer/director Asghar Farhadi, about a marriage caught up in the fault lines of contemporary Iran. “Lively and suspenseful. . . .” – Time Out.
An Anglo-New Zealand collaboration, starring Peter OʼToole and Judy Parfitt, in what the Guardian describes as a “delightful, oddly moving film, immaculately acted and nicely located in its period”. “Faintly bonkers” says Empire Magazine. Mmm – how to sum it up? A very satisfying fantasy comedy drama, perhaps – but come and see for yourself.
Black and white and silent, The Artist has taken audiences by unexpected storm – and won best picture at the Oscars. An homage to 1920ʼs Hollywood, the movie describes an actorʼs struggle to come to terms with the dawn of the talkies. Written and directed by Michel Hazanavicius, and stars Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo.