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5 Broken Cameras (12A)
7 Days In Havana (15)
African Cats (U)
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (15)
Amarcord (15)
Anna Karenina (12A)
Audience Recommends... The Hunt (15)
Aurora (12A)
Babette’s Feast (U)
Barbara (12A)
Beasts of the Southern Wild (12A)
Bicycle Thieves (U)
Blackmail (PG)
Bullhead (18)
Byzantium (15)
Can you see me?
Caravan of Sounds
A Cat In Paris (PG)
Chasing Ice (12A)
The Conformist (15)
Django Unchained (18)
Elena (12A)
Ginger and Rosa (12A)
Herefordshire Media Network - Supporting New and Local Talent
Herefordshire on Film
Hitchcock (12A)
Holy Motors (18)
The Hunt (15)
The Hunter (15)
I Wish (PG)
The Impossible (12A)
The Imposter (15)
In the House (15)
Jiro Dreams of Sushi (PG)
Kes (U)
The Killing Fields (15)
The Last Projectionist (12A)
A Late Quartet (15)
A Liar’s Autobiography (15)
Life of Pi (PG)
The Lodger (PG)
Love Is the Devil (18)
The Man Who Fell To Earth (18)
Marina Abramović : The Artist Is Present (15)
McCullin (15)
The Mexican Suitcase (12A)
Midnight’s Children (12A)
Monsieur Lazhar (12A)
Moonrise Kingdom (12A)
My Brother the Devil (15)
Mystery Film
No (15)
Once Upon a Time In Anatolia (15)
Ping Pong (PG)
Post Mortem (15)
Post Tenebras Lux (18)
Psycho (15)
Quartet (12A)
The Quince Tree Sun (Dream of Light) (U)
Roadkill
Roll Out the Barrel
A Royal Affair (15)
Rust and Bone (15)
Samsara (12A)
The Sapphires (PG)
The Sessions (15)
Seven Psychopaths (15)
Shadowlands (U)
Shropshire Lives
Side By Side (15)
Sightseers (15)
Silver Linings Playbook (15)
Sister (15)
The Spirit of ’45 (PG)
Starbuck (15)
The Sun-Beaten Path (PG)
Tess (12A)
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (15)
To Rome With Love (12A)
Tony Manero (18)
Tu Seras Mon Fils (15)
Untouchable (15)
Village at the End of the World (PG)
Wadjda (12A)
War Witch (15)
What Richard Did (15)
Where Do We Go Now? (12A)
A World Apart (PG)
Zero Dark Thirty (15)

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The Artist (PG)

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B/W image of woman surrounded by make-up artistes
The Artist (PG)
Imaginative, visually stunning and simply irresistible B/W 'silent' movie that has taken the cinema world by storm
Director: 
Michel Hazanavicius
Starring: 
Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell
France, 2011, 1 hour 41 minutes, B/W
Sat 12 May 9.00pm http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=COURTYARD&organ_val=24818&...

Berrington Hall Outdoor Screening tickets £10.00, £6.00 (pre-booked)

Venue open from 6.30pm so that you can enjoy the grounds. Cafe will be serving French-themed refreshments with a 1920s twist along with Kir Royales or bring a picnic. More details

Please note that additional screenings at Bromyard, Leominster and Moccas, as advertised in the brochure, have been cancelled. More details and replacement films

A joyful romantic comedy that is also a deftly-penned love letter to a by-gone age, this is an absolute must-see for anyone who loves the cinema. Set against a backdrop of Tinseltown in transition from silent film to talkies, aspiring starlet, Peppy Miller gets her big break when her photo is taken with the world’s biggest movie star, George Valentin. As her star soars, his star fades. With its infectious charm and good humour, spot-on production design, score and cinematography, and peppered with seamless winks to films of the silent era and beyond, this lovingly recreates a 1920s Hollywood somewhere between legend and reality. An absolute delight!

“The happy ending had me on my feet cheering throughout the final credits.” Peter Bradshaw, Guardian


Winner of 5 Oscars including Best Picture, Directing, Actor in a Leading Role 2012

Winner of 7 BAFTAs including Best Film, Director, Leading Actor 2012

Winner Best Actor Cannes Film Festival 2011

 
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Unique open air screening on the lawns of Berrington Hall, nr Leominster

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