FILMS 09 7.30pm The Death of Stalin
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10 7.30pm The Party
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Brilley Village Hall
10 7.30pm Maudie
12a
Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington
10 7.00pm Loving Vincent
12a
St Mary's Church Hall, Ross
10 7.30pm Loving Vincent
12a
Playhouse Cinema, Leominster
10 7.30pm Their Finest
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11 7.30pm Tawai - A Voice From the Forest U
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The Simpson Hall, Burghill
Bayston Hill Memorial Hall Playhouse Cinema, Leominster
12 7.30pm Detroit
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The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock
13 7.00pm Victoria and Abdul
PG
St Mary's Church Hall, Ross
13 8.00pm In Between
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All Stretton Village Hall
13 2.00pm Victoria and Abdul
PG
SpArC Theatre, Bishops Castle
13 7.30pm In Between
15
Garway Village Hall
13 7.30pm Goodbye Christopher Robin
PG
Ashford Carbonel Village Hall
13 7.30pm Breathe
12a
The Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch
14 10.30am The Sense of an Ending
15
The Market Theatre, Ledbury
14 7.30pm Hunt for the Wilderpeople
12a
Hope Bowdler Village Hall
15 7.30pm Victoria and Abdul
PG
Claverley Village Hall
15 7.30pm Victoria and Abdul
PG
Kinnerley Parish Hall
15 7.30pm Goodbye Christopher Robin
PG
Gorsley Village Hall
15 7.00pm Loving Vincent
12a
SpArC Theatre, Bishops Castle
15 7.30pm Breathe
12a
Much Birch Community Hall
LOVING VINCENT 12A Directors: Hugh Welchman, Dorota Kobiela
Robert Gulaczyk, Aidan Turner, Helen McCrory, Eleanor Tomlinson 93 mins; Drama/Animation
Loving Vincent is a biographical drama film about the life of painter Vincent van Gogh. It is the world’s first fully oil-painted animated film, and brings his artwork to life in an exploration of the death of one of history’s most celebrated artists. A true labour of love, written and directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman, each of the film’s 65,000 frames is an oil painting on canvas, using the same technique as Van Gogh, created by a team of 115 painters.
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