30 November: Uncle Boonmee

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Winner of 2010 Cannes Palme D’Or. As ailing Thai farmer Boonmee prepares for the end of his life, he is visited by the ghost of his dead wife and the apparition of his missing son – now a jungle ape. Give yourself up to this film’s slow, meditative pace, and you’ll be rewarded with an extraordinary and magical experience. Watch the trailer and read the reviews

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16 November: Perfect Blue

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In this superb psychological thriller from Satoshi Kon (Paprika, Paranoia Agent), Mima Kirigoe decides to leave the pop group who made her famous to pursue a career as an actress. But the soap opera role Mima’s offered is less clean cut than desired. Reality and fantasy spiral out of control, and Mima discovers that her crazy stalker is the least of her troubles.

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2 Nov: HARD DAY’S NIGHT

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Join the Kender Singers for this very fun sing-along to the classic 1964 Beatles movie featuring Can’t Buy Me Love, And I Love Her, She Loves You and loads more. This energetic, witty film finds John, Paul, George and Ringo racing around swinging London, chased by fans, their manager and Paul’s grandad, played by Steptoe’s Wilfred Bramble.

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5 October: Vanishing Point

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Probably the best car chase movie ever made. Kowalski drives 1200 miles in two days, on a trip fuelled by benzedrine, bad memories, black power and beauty. With cop cars in pursuit and The Man attacking him by helicopter, will he make it to San Francisco in time?

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19 October: Tulpan

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On a dust-swirled Kazakh steppe, a tent-dwelling family tries to marry off Asa to a neighbouring girl, Tulpan. But she keeps saying no, because Asa has ears that stick out like Prince Charles’. Will Tulpan become the Princess Di to Asa’s Charles? Winner of Best Film at Cannes 2008 (Un Certain Regard).

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