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Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (PG)
An engrossing and affectionate documentary tribute to veteran cinematographer Jack Cardiff, who died in April 2009. Featuring invterviews with Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, Charlton Heston and Martin Scorsese.
Winter's Bone (15)
Challenging the local code of silence and risking her life, 17-year-old Ree hacks through the lies, evasions and threats offered up by her relatives to try to trace her father.
Mary & Max (12A)
A darkly comic, Australian, claymation-animated feature which charts the 20-year correspondence of two extremely unlikely pen pals.
Skeletons (15)
Rapidly becoming a cult classic, this surreal black comedy stars Ed Gaughan and Andrew Buckley as a mismatched pair of travelling exorcists.
Soulboy (15)
Shimmy Marcus directs this coming-of-age drama set against the backdrop of the Northern Soul dance scene of the 1970s.
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (15)
FREE SCREENING! Maggie Smith stars as a titular Edinburgh schoolmistress who nurtures her young charges in a very flamboyant style.
The Secret of Kells (PG)
This hand-drawn, water-coloured animation is a visual feast and a cracking yarn for all the family to enjoy!
Exit Through The Gift Shop (15)
Filmed by LA-based amateur filmmaker Thierry Guetta, this is the inside story of Street Art - a brutal and revealing account of what happens when fame, money and vandalism collide.
The Golden Compass (PG)
FREE SCREENING! Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig star in this epic family adventure film.
The Illusionist (PG)
French animation. An ageing Paris illusionist is finding it hard to entertain audiences in his home city, so takes to the road in the hope of earning a living elsewhere.
Jour De Fete (U)
A French comedy. After watching a newsreel about the high-speed efficiency of the US postal service, the postman of a sleepy French town is inspired to add a little zip into his own delivery route.
Mother (15)
A tense drama from South Korea. A mother desperately searches for the truth after her son is framed for murder.
Seraphine (15)
A beautifully filmed and totally beguiling biopic about the French primitive painter Seraphine de Senlis.
Tulpan (12A)
Swindon Film Society present this riotous, offbeat comedy from Kazakhstan.
Katalin Varga (15)
A slow-burning tale of revenge, based on a Romanian traditional ballad, about a woman who sets out on a journey to find the father of her son.
Welcome (15)
A powerfully emotional drama about a French lifeguard who befriends a young Kurdish refugee intent on swimming the English Channel.
Mid August Lunch (U)
A charming Italian comedy, where a middle-aged bachelor who lives with his mamma is persuaded to play host to three more elderly ladies for a weekend.
Still Walking (U)
A touching and acutely observed drama, set on a summer’s day in Japan, about the habits, regrets, and love that bind a family together.
Fish Tank (18)
In high-rise, low income Britain, a bored but determined 15-year-old girl collides with her mother’s charismatic new boyfriend.
Machan (18)
The hilarious – but true! – tale of an enterprising group of Sri Lankans who blagged their way into the World Handball Championships in Germany…
A Prophet (18)
Suspenseful and shocking, a gripping French drama about a low-level thug rising through the criminal ranks. A new classic in the genre.
Swindon Festival of Literature 2010 - Bright Star (film)
The story of the passionate but tragically brief romance between the poet John Keats and his spirited neighbour Fanny Brawne.
Swindon Festival of Literature 2010 - Food Inc (film)
This Oscar-nominated documentary film examines the current state of play in the global food production business.
Swindon Film Society - The Hide
In an isolated bird-hide in Suffolk, a twitcher anticipates the arrival of a rare bird…..a darkly funny comedy of menace.
Swindon Film Society - Cherry Blossoms
After his wife dies, a terminally ill man embarks on a life-changing visit to Japan. An emotionally powerful German drama.
St. Valentine's Special: Casablanca
St. Valentine's Day film showing
St. Valentine's Special: Dirty Dancing
Valentine's Day Film Showing - Nobody puts Baby in the corner!
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