118 minutes
The first Indian film to win the Cannes Grand Prix paints a transcendent picture of love and sisterhood.
A Night of Knowing Nothing director Payal Kapadia’s sublime second feature follows three women navigating life in Mumbai: hard working nurse Prabha, whose husband moved abroad after their arranged marriage, her roommate Anu, involved in a clandestine relationship, and widow Parvati, facing pressure to leave her home. Their stories, challenges and joys intertwine in this soulful, melancholic film, a symphony of the city exploring the unspoken layers of yearning that weave through life in a glittering nocturnal Mumbai.
Date & Time
Mon 21 April 2025, 7.30pm
Runtime
118 min
Enquiries
01952 433297
Additional information:
A welcoming hot drink and snack (included in the ticket price) is here for you on arrival. Come and join us in The Coalbrookdale Inn after the screening for a chat about the film.
Tickets
Adult: £5.00
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Bev Horsley
Excellent venue, interesting choice of films, good choice of refreshments and value for money. Very happy, friendly event. We look forward to coming to Colwall.
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.
Audience feedback - Aston on Clun
Really like the warm intimate atmosphere of these local productions, thank you!
Audience feedback - Aston on Clun
A lovely venue: warm, friendly organisers, quality refreshments, easy booking system.
Audience feedback - Aston on Clun
Excellent service only way some people can see recent films.
Audience feedback - Lingen Village Hall
Most films we've seen are enjoyable, well-chosen for the audience and very entertaining at times. Very well run by the group, especially the refreshments at intermission.
Audience feedback - Lingen
An exciting community resource in this isolated village. 'A taste of culture'.
Audience feedback - Lingen Village Hall
This venue at Tasley is extremely well organised, films are well varied for a mixed audience.
Audience feedback - Tasley
The organisers were very welcoming and offered drinks and cake as everyone arrived. The film (Ali & Ava) was different and gave an insight to other peoples lives. This is why I go to Flicks in the Sticks : to see other films rather than Box Office blockbusters and get a glimpse into other cultures around the world.
Audience feedback - All Stretton