2014 april to aug - Cinema by the Sea

Cinema by the Sea
Cinema by the Sea
Cinema by the Sea
Looe’s Community Cinema
Looe’s Community Cinema
Looe’s Community Cinema
cinemabythesea.org.uk
cinemabythesea.org.uk
cinemabythesea.org.uk
0845 868 1021 - 24hr info line
0845 868 1021 - 24hr info line
0845 868 1021 - 24hr info line
Programme from April 2015
Everyone is welcome at Cinema by the Sea, you don’t need to be a
member to see a film with us. Tickets are available at the door on the
night, online through our website, or from Looe Tourist Information
Centre, The Guildhall, Fore Street, East Looe.
All films are subject to availability and are projected in High Definition
with Surround Sound. Seats are unreserved & allocated on a
first-come first-seated basis. Tickets cannot be refunded unless a
show is cancelled.
You can save up to £40 a year on admissions by joining Looe Film
Society. Annual Membership costs just £12 (£8 from March to
September) and joining is easy. Either download an application form
from our website or fill in an application at the door.
Cinema by the Sea is run by volunteers from Looe Film Society
(Registered Charity 1115142).
We are grateful for the support of Black Sheep Websites who
designed and host our website; and Simwood who provide our 0845
information line. Thanks are also due to grants from: The National
Lottery, Cornwall County Council & Cornwall Community Foundation.
John's Janitorial Supplies is a relatively new but rapidly
expanding company based in Looe, supplying: private
individuals, B & B’s, hotels, takeaways, cafés and the cottage
service & cleaning industries. Please see below a selection of
my prices. The minimum order to qualify for free delivery is
only £9.99.
● 36 rolls of two ply, quilted toilet tissue for only £9.99.
3 packs for only £19.99.
● 24 kitchen rolls for £9.99 3 packs for £28.99
Raise funds for your community
cinema at no cost to yourself
when you shop online with over
2000 retailers, and earn
discount vouchers too.
Click on the Easy Fundraising
banner on our website and start
making a difference.
● 5 litres of general purpose detergent/washing up liquid
£3.99
● 5 litres of pine disinfectant for only £2.99
● 200 light/ medium duty black bags for only £9.99 (special
offer, limited stock)
● 200 medium/ heavy duty black bags for only £11.99
(special offer, limited stock)
And much much more, too much to list here! Please call my
mobile number in the first instance and delivery is only in the
evenings and weekends at present.
Email jjs1000@btinternet.com
Mobile 07886 391 547
Home 01503 262 106
Looe’s Community Cinema
Cinema by the Sea
The Community Hall, Looe Children’s Centre,
Trewint Crescent, Barbican, LOOE PL13 1ET
cinemabythesea.org.uk
Programme from April 2015
What We Did on Our Holiday (12A)
Wed 15 April
Doors open 7pm. Starts 7.30.
Adults £5.50. Members, Students & U18s £3.
Directed by: Guy Jenkin & Andy Hamilton.
Stars: David Tennant, Rosamund Pike, Billy
Connolly,
Doug (David Tennant) and Abi (Rosamund Pike)
and their three children travel to the Scottish
Highlands for Doug's father Gordie's (Billy
Connolly) birthday party. It's soon clear that when
it comes to keeping a secret under wraps from
the rest of the family, their children are their
biggest liability... From the creators of the hit
comedy series Outnumbered - this is a heartwarming, uplifting comedy for all the family. 95
minutes.
The Imitation Game (12A)
My Old Lady (12A)
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24hr local rate info line: 0845 868 1021
Sat 6 June
FILM PLUS with bar and food.
Doors open 7pm. Starts 7.30.
Adults £5.50. Members, Students & U18s £3.
Directed by: Israel Horovitz.
Stars: Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith, Kristin Scott Thomas.
A down-on-his-luck New Yorker inherits
a Parisian apartment. But when he
arrives to sell the place, he's shocked to
discover a live-in tenant who is not
prepared to budge. Moreover, the feisty
elderly tenant, who has lived in the
apartment with her daughter for many
years, can by contract collect monthly
payments from the new owner until her
death. 107 minutes.
Wed 20 May
Based on the real-life story of
Alan Turing, who is credited
with cracking the German
Enigma code, The Imitation
Game portrays the nail-biting
race against time undertaken
by Turing and his brilliant
team at Britain's top-secret
code-breaking centre,
Bletchley Park, during the
darkest days of the Second World War. Turing, whose contributions
and genius significantly shortened the war and saved thousands of
lives, was the eventual victim of an unenlightened British
establishment, but his work and legacy live on. 114 minutes.
Based on the real-life scandal that shocked
Victorian-era England, this is the story of
Euphemia "Effie" Gray. At 19, she married the
prominent art historian and critic John Ruskin,
but Ruskin refused to consummate their
marriage. Lonely and frustrated Effie is drawn
to pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais,
and finds a friend and champion in Lady
Elizabeth Eastlake. After five years trapped in a
loveless marriage, Effie will defy the rules of
Victorian society. 108 minutes.
Selma (12A)
The Theory of Everything (12A)
Wed 15 July
Doors open 7pm. Starts 7.30.
Adults £5.50. Members, Students & U18s £3.
Stars: Dakota Fanning, Claudia Cardinale, Emma Thompson, Robbie
Coltrane, Julie Walters, Derek Jacobi, James Fox, David Suchet.
Directed by: Richard Laxton.
Doors open 7pm. Starts 7.30.
Adults £5.50. Members, Students & U18s £3.
Stars: Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Mark
Strong, Rory Kinnear, Charles Dance, Allen Leech, Matthew Beard.
Directed by: Morten Tyldum
Effie Gray (12A)
Wed 17 June
Doors open 7pm. Starts 7.30.
Adults £5.50. Members, Students & U18s £3.
Stars: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones.
Directed by: James Marsh.
The extraordinary story of one of the
world's greatest living minds, the
renowned astrophysicist Stephen
Hawking, who falls deeply in love with
fellow Cambridge student Jane Wilde.
Once a healthy, active young man,
Hawking received an earth-shattering
diagnosis at 21 years of age. With Jane fighting tirelessly by his side,
Stephen embarks on his most ambitious scientific work, studying time.
123 minutes.
Wed 19 August
Doors open 7pm. Starts 7.30.
Adults £5.50. Members, Students & U18s £3.
Stars: David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo, Tom Wilkinson..
Directed by: Ava DuVernay
Selma is the story of a
movement. The film
chronicles the
tumultuous three-month
period in 1965, when Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
led a dangerous
campaign to secure
equal voting rights in the
face of violent opposition. The epic march from Selma to Montgomery
culminated in President Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of
1965, one of the most significant victories for the civil rights movement
in the USA. 128 minutes.