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Film Night

The first Thursday of every month is film night at the Canolfan.
All tickets: £5 

Booking seats – Call in or phone 01248 811200 

All films start at 7.30pm, with refreshments available 30 minutes before. 

Get involved! 

Film Night is all run by a few local volunteers. Please say if you can help with setting up, refreshments, projection, film suggestions, publicity, anything! 

Showing Next

Thursday, 3 April 2025

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

Eccentric well-meaning Scottish schoolteacher Jean Brodie's extravagantly romantic ideas about life--and love--overly impress her young pupils and bring her into direct conflict with her school's conservative headmistress Miss MacKay. This film is being shown as a tribute to Maggie Smith, who won an Oscar Best Actress in a Leading Role, and also a BAFTA for Best Actress.

January

'Are You There, God? It's Me Margaret.'

February

My Sailor My Love

March

The Great Escaper

April

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

May

Wonka

Musical: Timothee Chalamet heads this stunning backstory to how the world’s greatest inventor, magician and chocolate maker became the Willy Wonka we know today. A starry cast including Hugh Grant and Olivia Colman (1hr 51m)

June

The Lesson

Thriller: a famous author and wife employ a lively tutor to get their son into Oxford. But he has writing ambitions of his own, and the family is riven with resentments and danger. (1h 43m)

July

Jerry & Marge Go Large

True story: a US retiree finds a mathematical loophole in the Massachusetts state lottery and wins millions of dollars with his wife to be able to revive their small Michigan hometown. (1h 36m)

August

One Life

Bio-drama: a young London broker rescues 669 mainly Jewish children fleeing from the Nazis in Prague in 1938, but 50 years later he is still tormented by the fate of others and for not doing more. Then a TV programme appears…

September

Wicked Little Letters

Farcical and scandalous true story. Residents of an English seaside town begin to receive wicked letters full of unintentionally hilarious profanities. A national uproar ensues, and foul-mouthed Rose is charged with the crime. (1hr 42m)

October

The Good Nurse

The shocking real tale of American nurse Charles Cullen who is “mercy killing” hospital ICU patients but is then suspected by a fellow nurse with job threatening issues of her own. Stars Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain (2h 1m)

November

Rogue Agent

Biographical drama of a despicable conman (James Norton) who convinces people he is an MI5 agent and kidnaps countless victims. As a manhunt ensues, a woman who fell for him (Gemma Arterton) seeks revenge. (1h 55m)

December

See How They Run

Comedy drama: A film version of a smash-hit West End play is halted by the murder of a pivotal cast member. Detective Sam Rockwell and rookie cop Saorsie Ronan make a fine comic double act leading a spirited all-star cast. (1h 38m)

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