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FalFilm Film Reservations

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Film synopsis and date.

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You can then request to reserve your tickets on the form to the left
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High Noon - Friday May 23rd

Friday May 23rd High Noon (1952) is a tense Western film that follows Sheriff Will Kane as he faces a deadly confrontation with a gang of outlaws who are seeking revenge. Set in real-time, the film explores themes of duty, courage, and personal integrity as Kane must decide whether to face the danger alone or abandon the town that relies on him.

The Death of Stalin - Friday June 27th

Friday June 27th The Death of Stalin (2017) is a dark political satire that humorously depicts the chaotic aftermath of Joseph Stalin's death and the power struggle among Soviet leaders. With sharp wit and absurd humor, the film explores the absurdity and paranoia of the time, highlighting the ruthless ambitions and cowardice of those vying for control.

Friday July 18th

Friday July 18th If... (1968) is a provocative British film that explores the anarchic rebellion of a group of schoolboys at an elite boarding school. Directed by Lindsay Anderson, it uses surreal and symbolic imagery to critique authority, conformity, and societal structures, blending dark humor with social commentary.

The Grand Budapest Hotel - Friday August 23rd

Friday August 23rd The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) is a visually stunning, whimsical comedy directed by Wes Anderson, set in a fictional European country between the wars. The film follows the misadventures of the hotel's eccentric concierge and his protégé as they become entangled in a caper involving art theft, family inheritance, and murder.

Billy Liar - Friday September 24th

Friday September 26th Schindler's List (1993), directed by Steven Spielberg, is a powerful and harrowing portrayal of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saves over a thousand Jewish lives during the Holocaust. The film highlights the horrors of the concentration camps while showcasing the profound impact of one man's courage and compassion in the face of immense evil.

Billy Liar - Friday October 24th

Friday October 24th Billy Liar (1963) is a British comedy-drama that follows Billy Fisher, a young man who escapes his mundane life through elaborate daydreams and fabrications. The film explores themes of ambition, self-deception, and the struggle between reality and fantasy, capturing the complexities of growing up and finding one's place in the world.

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