107 minutes
Based on David 'Starter for Ten' Nicholls' brilliant book, Scherfig follows An Education with this delightful tale of two college friends who meet once a year to catch up on each other's lives. July 15th, 1988, Emma and Dexter spend the night of their college graduation together. She's an ambitious working-class girl who dreams of making the world a better place. He's a wealthy charmer who dreams that the world will be his playground. They experience life through laughter and romance, heartbreak and exhilaration, and for the next two decades, every July 15th we see how they are faring, as their friendship ebbs and flows with the passing of the years.
Date & Time
Wed 21 May 2025, 7.30pm
Interval
There will be an interval during this film
Runtime
107 min
Location
Burley Gate Village Hall
HR1 3QR
Enquiries
07852 202353
Additional information:
Refreshments, raffle, choc-ices
Tickets
Adult: £5.00
Child: £3.00
Family: £15.00
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Audience feedback - Colwall
I am so pleased I was able to see the film, as is was intended on the big screen. Much better than watching it at home on the television.
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Audience feedback - Aston on Clun
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Audience feedback - Aston on Clun
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