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Future FalFilm Screenings

Future Film Screenings, Synopses and Dates

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Please find below the films for the coming months, clicking on the trailer on the right will show you the official trailer clip.

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If you’d like to attend, turn up at the indicated time, please bring your membership card.

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Guests may attend and will be issued a temporary membership & card for a fees of £4.00 

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At present, we don't feel it will be necessary to reserve seats for any film, just turn up. This be reviewed if membership grows significantly over the coming year.

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🎥 Feel free to use our FalFilm Members suggestion form to suggest films you'd like to see in future screenings—we love hearing your ideas!

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Finding Your Feet - 2017

Saturday June 21st - 7:30 pm

  

Finding Your Feet is a heartwarming British comedy-drama that explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery later in life. The film follows Sandra, a woman who, after discovering her husband’s infidelity, is forced to move in with her eccentric, free-spirited sister Bif. As Sandra adjusts to her new life, she reluctantly joins a dance class and begins to rediscover joy, purpose, and even the possibility of new romance. With humour and emotion, Finding Your Feet highlights the idea that it's never too late to start over and embrace life’s unexpected turns.​

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The Death of Stalin - 2017

Saturday July 12th - 7:30 pm

 

The Death of Stalin is a 2017 dark comedy directed by Armando Iannucci that satirizes the chaos following Soviet leader Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953. The film portrays the frantic power struggle among Stalin’s top officials, using sharp humour to reveal the fear, paranoia, and brutality that defined the era. With strong performances from actors like Steve Buscemi and Simon Russell Beale, the movie mixes absurd comedy with historical events, showing how dangerous and ridiculous totalitarian politics can be. While often funny, it also reminds viewers of the real violence and terror of Stalin’s regime.​

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Grand Budapest Hotel - 2014

Saturday August 23rd - 7:30 pm

 

The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy-drama directed by Wes Anderson, known for his unique visual style and storytelling. The film follows the adventures of Gustave H., a devoted and eccentric hotel concierge, and Zero, his loyal lobby boy, as they become entangled in the theft of a priceless painting and a battle over a family fortune in a fictional European country between the two world wars. With its colourful cinematography, quirky characters, and fast-paced plot, the movie captures both the charm and the sadness of a world on the brink of change. Anderson’s use of symmetry, detailed sets, and dry humour make The Grand Budapest Hotel a visually stunning and emotionally rich experience.​

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FalFilm Mystery Film

Saturday September 20th - 7:30 pm

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We are not naming this film but you will enjoy sharing the sights, sounds & time of your late youth.

 

This mystery film captures the spirit of many of your early years in the 1970s—a time of cultural shift, quiet rebellion, and growing unease beneath a seemingly ordinary surface. Set in a working class neighbourhood of a cityscape many of you will have travelled to. Beneath the glittering lights and pulsating beats, the film explores deeper themes of ambition, frustration, and the struggle for self-worth in a time of economic uncertainty and social change. As the protagonist navigates tense family dynamics, shifting friendships, and a complex romantic connection, his journey becomes a poignant portrait of youth seeking purpose in a world that often feels indifferent. The story blends vibrant energy with raw emotional honesty, capturing the pulse of a generation searching for meaning amid the music.

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This is not the film 

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Shawshank Redemption- 1994

Saturday October 18th - 7:30 pm

 

The Shawshank Redemption is a powerful and emotionally resonant film that tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker who is wrongfully imprisoned for the murder of his wife and her lover. Set in the Shawshank State Penitentiary, the film explores themes of hope, friendship, and resilience through Andy’s quiet determination and his growing bond with fellow inmate Ellis "Red" Redding. Over the years, Andy maintains his dignity and eventually finds a way to outsmart the system, symbolizing the triumph of the human spirit against oppressive circumstances. With strong performances, especially by Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, and a deeply moving narrative, The Shawshank Redemption remains a timeless classic that continues to inspire audiences around the world.

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Out of Africa - 1986

Saturday November 22nd- 7:30 pm

 

Out of Africa is a 1985 romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack, based on the autobiographical writings of Karen Blixen (pen name Isak Dinesen). Set in colonial Kenya during the early 20th century, the film stars Meryl Streep as Blixen and Robert Redford as the big-game hunter Denys Finch Hatton. The story follows Blixen’s life as she manages a coffee plantation, navigates a troubled marriage, and develops a deep, complicated romance with Finch Hatton. Renowned for its sweeping cinematography, evocative score by John Barry, and richly emotional storytelling, Out of Africa explores themes of love, loss, identity, and the clash between European colonial values and African culture. The film won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and remains a poignant and visually stunning portrayal of a woman’s journey through love and self-discovery in a foreign land.

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Rocky Horror Picture Show - 1975

Saturday December 6th - 7:30 pm

 

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) is a cult classic musical that blends science fiction, horror, and campy comedy in a wildly unconventional celebration of individuality and sexual liberation. Directed by Jim Sharman and based on the stage musical by Richard O'Brien, the film follows a strait-laced couple, Brad and Janet, who stumble upon the bizarre mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a flamboyant alien scientist unveiling his latest creation—a muscular man named Rocky. With its catchy rock soundtrack, outrageous costumes, and subversive humor, the film became a midnight movie phenomenon, encouraging interactive audience participation and gaining a devoted fanbase that spans generations.

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Hidden Figures - 2016

Saturday January 17th - 7:30 pm

 

Hidden Figures is a 2016 biographical drama film that tells the inspiring true story of three African-American women—Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson—who worked at NASA and played pivotal roles in the success of the U.S. space program during the early 1960s. Set against the backdrop of racial segregation and gender inequality, the film highlights their extraordinary mathematical and engineering contributions, particularly during the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. Through powerful performances and a compelling narrative, Hidden Figures sheds light on the overlooked contributions of these brilliant women, emphasizing themes of perseverance, equality, and the importance of representation in science and technology.

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FalFilm Members Choice

Saturday February 21st - 7:30 pm

 

This months film will be the choice of FalFilm members.

Please let us know what you may like to see. 

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Blue Velvet 1986

Saturday March 21st - 7:30 pm

 

David Lynch's 1986 film Blue Velvet is a haunting psychological thriller that delves into the dark underbelly of small-town America. The story begins when college student Jeffrey Beaumont discovers a severed human ear in a field, which leads him into a dangerous investigation involving a mysterious nightclub singer, Dorothy Vallens, and a violent sociopath named Frank Booth. Blending elements of noir, surrealism, and horror, the film explores themes of innocence, voyeurism, and the duality of human nature. With its unsettling tone, striking visuals, and Dennis Hopper’s iconic performance as Booth, Blue Velvet became a landmark in American independent cinema and solidified Lynch’s reputation as a master of the uncanny.

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