The Old Oak

The Old Oak Fifteen

113 minutes

Ken Loach’s latest film follows TJ Ballantyne, a pub landlord in a previously thriving mining community. The Old Oak is the name of his pub, the one community meeting place - and it is in dire need of refurbishment. His regulars are seething with rage, livid at the collapse in house prices and brooding over YouTube videos about immigrants. Then a busload of terrified Syrians arrives in town and the tension gets worse.

Show times

Calendar Date & Time

Thu 17 October 2024, 7.30pm

Interval

There will be an interval during this film

Runtime

113 min

Pin Location

The Village Hall at Norbury
SY9 5DX

South Shropshire

Phone Enquiries

07788 744694

Additional information:

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Doors open at 7pm for 7.30 start. Licensed Bar, tea, coffee, ice creams. The film will be screened with subtitles. Enquiries: 07788 744694

Ticket Tickets

Adult: £5.00

Calendar Date & Time

Wed 13 November 2024, 7.30pm

Interval

There will be an interval during this film

Runtime

113 min

Pin Location

Burley Gate Village Hall
HR1 3QR

North Herefordshire

Phone Enquiries

07852 202353

Additional information:

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Refreshments, choc ices, raffle

Ticket Tickets

Adult: £5.00

Child: £3.00

Family: £15.00

Calendar Date & Time

Sat 22 March 2025, 7.30pm

Interval

There will be an interval during this film

Runtime

113 min

Pin Location

Waverton Village Hall
CH3 7QT

Cheshire West and Chester

Phone Enquiries

01244 336055

Additional information:

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Doors open 7pm, Film starts at 7.30pm prompt. Refreshments will be on sale raising funds for The Hospice of the Good Shepherd. Call 01244 336055 to reserve seats in advance.

Ticket Tickets

Adult: £5.00

Child: £4.00

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