Batcombe Film Society presents ‘The Divine Order’, a film by Petra Volpe
Batcombe Jubilee Hall Batcombewitzerland, 1971: Nora is a young housewife and mother who lives with her husband, their two sons and her father-in-law in a little village. Here, in the Swiss countryside, little or nothing is felt of the huge social upheavals that the movement of May 1968 has caused. Nora's life, too, has been unaffected; she is a retiring, quiet person, well liked by everyone - until she begins to campaign publicly and pugnaciously for women's right to vote, an issue that will be put before the male voters on February 7th, 1971
Batcombe Film Society presents ‘Minari’
Batcombe Village Hall Batcombe‘Minari’ is a film that follows a family of South Korean immigrants who try to make it in the rural United States during the 1980s. Semi autobiographical, the title means water […]
Batcombe Film Society “Limbo” (2020), a poignant film by Ben Sharrock
Batcombe Village Hall BatcombeLimbo is the story of a group of single male refugees living far from their disparate cultural roots in a functional but stark hostel on Uist ‘Limbo’. They live with […]
Batcombe Film Society presents ‘The Father’ 92020) directed by Florian Zeller, with Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman
Batcombe Jubilee Hall BatcombeA wrenching performance from Anthony Hopkins in the title role depicting a father with dementia who fervently believes that his daughter is trying to steal his flat. In this, his […]
Film Screening: ‘Call Her Applebroog’
King's SchoolTo celebrate Ida Applebroog’s solo exhibition ‘Right Up To Now 1969 – 2021’, we are thrilled to present a screening of ‘Call Her Applebroog’ (2016) directed by filmmaker, and the […]
Batcombe Film Society: ‘Ali and Ava’ (Dir Clio Barnard: 2021: 95 minutes: Cert 15)
Batcombe Jubilee Hall BatcombeTime: 7.15pm for 7.30pm For further information contact Ann Biddle 850 307