Our Next Film: ‘Tehran Taboo’

Monday, 1 July 2019,  7:30 pm

2018, Germany/Austira, 96 minutes, (15)
Director – Ali Soozandeh

Babak and Donya in the Street

A rotoscope animation. In their desperate search for freedom and happiness four young people from Tehran are forced to break the taboos of a restrictive Islamic society.

TRAILER:

LINKS:
IMDb – Tehran Taboo
Rotten Tomatoes – Tehran Taboo

Our Next Film: ‘Lucky’

Thursday, 20 June 2019, 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm

2018, USA, 88 minutes, (15)
Director – John Carroll Lynch

The spiritual journey of a ninety year of atheist and the quirky characters who inhabit his off the map desert town. A bittersweet meditation on mortality.

TRAILER:

LINKS:
IMDb – Lucky
Rotten Tomatoes – Lucky

Our Next Film: Apostasy

Thursday, 25 April 2019, 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm

2018, UK, 95 minutes, (PG)
Director – Daniel Kokotajlo

A faithful Jehovah’s Witness is forced to shun her own sister because of a religious transgression. As the separation draws out, she starts to question the meaning of God’s love.

TRAILER:

LINKS:
IMDb – Apostasy
Rotten Tomatoes – Apostasy

Our Next Film: Capernaum

Tuesday, 9 April 2019, 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm

2018, UK/Lebanon, 123 minutes, (R), subtitled
Director – Nadine Labaki

Whilst serving a five year sentence for a violent crime a 12 year old boy in Beirut sues his parents for bringing him into the world.

TRAILER:

LINKS:
IMDb – Capernaum
Rotten Tomatoes – Capernaum

Our Next Film: ‘Shoplifters’

Thursday, 21 March 2019, 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm

2018, Japan, 121 minutes, (15), subtitled
Director – Hirokazu Koreeda

From the maker of Like Father Like Son, a richly satisfying drama about a family of small-time crooks who take a child they find in the street. Scooping the Palme d’or at Cannes. In equal parts an incisive social critique and a nuanced family portrait.

TRAILER:

LINKS:
IMDb – Shoplifters / Manbiki Kazoku
Rotten Tomatoes – Shoplifters / Manbiki Kazoku

Our Next Film: ‘Stan And Ollie’

Tuesday, 5 March 2019, 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm

2018, UK, 97 minutes, (PG)
Director – Jon S Baird

Laurel and Hardy, the world’s most famous comedy duo, attempt to reignite their film careers as they embark on what becomes their swan-song – a gruelling theatre tour of post-war Britain.

TRAILER:

LINKS:
IMDb – Stan And Ollie
Rotten Tomatoes – Stan And Ollie

Our Next Film: ‘Pin Cushion’

Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm

2017, UK, 97 minutes, (15)
Director – Deborah Haywood

A quirky drama which explores the prickly dynamics of mother/daughter relationships and female friendships.

TRAILER:

LINKS:
IMDb – Pin Cushion
Rotten Tomatoes – Pin Cushion

Our Next Film: The Heiresses / Las Heredras

Tuesday, 5 February 2019, 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm

2018, Paraguay, 98 minutes, (12A), subtitled
Director – Marcelo Martinessi

A relationship between two wealthy women is threatened when one of them is jailed and the other begins an unexpected flirtation.

TRAILER:

LINKS:
IMDb – The Heiresses
Rotten Tomatoes – The Heiresses

Audience Reaction: ‘Canaries’

AUDIENCE REACTION:

Great turn out for the film and interesting discussion after the film with Peter and Craig giving an insight into the making of the film.  Fantastic to see quality films coming out of Wales.

Thanks to Film Hub Wales for sponsoring the event.

Audience vote was as follows

  • Excellent  30
  • Very Good 20
  • Good 10
  • Average 1
  • Poor 2

Giving an overall score of 79.8%

COMMENTS:

  • Just grand
  • Totally bonkers but loved the film (well it was local!)
  • Look forward to Canaries 2
  • Wonderful blood and yellow macs
  • Great entertainment
  • Great fun.  Well done on making such a good film on a budget of just £29k  Incredible!!
  • Quirky – fun and scary in good amounts!  Love the soundtrack and the location – of course!
  • Very funny
  • Behind every great man…..   in this case Craig’s Mum
  • A very good film for this low cost of production.  Good acting by all the cast.  Put Lower Cwmtwrch on the map!
  • Witty and Welsh.  Bring on the return of the yellow Peril!  Many interesting juxtapositions and atmospheric music
  • Thoroughly enjoyed.  Looking forward to the sequel
  • Great evening.  Be back
  • Loved the fact that the film made me jump in parts as well as laugh in parts.  Humour was spot on.  Daft horror but loved the build up from 1980 to the present day
  • Amusing.  Actually jumped a few times.  Enjoyed this
  • Fantastic what can be achieved on such a small budget through all the support both locally and away and your creativity
  • Loved opening scene.  Laughed out loud many times.  And jumped!
  • Crap.  But nice guys
  • Fantastic film.  Looking forward to the sequel
  • Very good, cant wait for a sequel.  Creative storytelling, engaging and a fantastic horror.
  • A bit disjointed.  Made it difficult to watch at times
  • Enjoyed – reminded me of Peter Jackson’s bad taste
  • Can’t say I was able to follow all the plot but worth watching for the jokes and especial=ally the wonderful main setting.  Was this a prediction of L’Attaque des Gilets Jaunes?
  • Very funny.  Some great shots.  Good to hear and see proper local place and people.  Enjoyed even though I don’t like horror.
  • OK  low budget and funny in parts
  • So bad it was good and very funny and scary
  • Shaun of the Dead meets Stella!  Amazing achievement on the budget
  • It was well acted and well made for a low budget film, funny in parts, but I found it a bit morbid and despairing in parts.  I’m not a fan of horror movies anyway (Philippians 4:8)
  • Really enjoyed.  A movie with a sense of humour
  • Crap ending!!  Hope to see follow up soon though
  • Great humour and well produced
  • Great to see in Ponty.  Second time to see the film and still good   thanks
  • Very well scripted, directed and produced… they had a small budget and worked very well within their means – using fantastic techniques to make their job and that of the crew and cast easier without impacting the story or impact. This film is very much Simon Pegg and Nick Frost meets Ruth Jones. For a project that started off as a bunch of mates having a bit of crack it has actually turned into a very good film! I am looking forward to seeing more collaborations from this team.

Our Next Film: ‘Canaries’ + Q&A

Don’t forget we have Peter Stray (writer and director) and Russell Craig (actor) with us for the screening of Canaries on Thursday 24 January so please join us for the comic horror and we wont mind if you watch from behind the sofa!

Thursday, 24 January 2019,  7:30 pm

2018, UK, 84 minutes, (15)
Director – Peter Stray

A group of friends at a New Year’s Eve party in the Welsh Valleys take on an alien invasion. Darkly funny horror comedy which mixes laughs and scares and puts Cwmtwrch firmly on the map of world affairs.   Followed by Q & A with selected cast members. Supported by Film Hub Wales.

TRAILER:

LINKS:
IMDb – Canaries
Rotten Tomatoes – Canaries

AUDIENCE REACTION:

Great turn out for the film and interesting discussion after the film with Peter and Craig giving an insight into the making of the film.  Fantastic to see quality films coming out of Wales.

Thanks to Film Hub Wales for sponsoring the event.

Audience vote was as follows

  • Excellent  30
  • Very Good 20
  • Good 10
  • Average 1
  • Poor 2

Giving an overall score of 79.8%

COMMENTS:

  • Just grand
  • Totally bonkers but loved the film (well it was local!)
  • Look forward to Canaries 2
  • Wonderful blood and yellow macs
  • Great entertainment
  • Great fun.  Well done on making such a good film on a budget of just £29k  Incredible!!
  • Quirky – fun and scary in good amounts!  Love the soundtrack and the location – of course!
  • Very funny
  • Behind every great man…..   in this case Craig’s Mum
  • A very good film for this low cost of production.  Good acting by all the cast.  Put Lower Cwmtwrch on the map!
  • Witty and Welsh.  Bring on the return of the yellow Peril!  Many interesting juxtapositions and atmospheric music
  • Thoroughly enjoyed.  Looking forward to the sequel
  • Great evening.  Be back
  • Loved the fact that the film made me jump in parts as well as laugh in parts.  Humour was spot on.  Daft horror but loved the build up from 1980 to the present day
  • Amusing.  Actually jumped a few times.  Enjoyed this
  • Fantastic what can be achieved on such a small budget through all the support both locally and away and your creativity
  • Loved opening scene.  Laughed out loud many times.  And jumped!
  • Crap.  But nice guys
  • Fantastic film.  Looking forward to the sequel
  • Very good, cant wait for a sequel.  Creative storytelling, engaging and a fantastic horror.
  • A bit disjointed.  Made it difficult to watch at times
  • Enjoyed – reminded me of Peter Jackson’s bad taste
  • Can’t say I was able to follow all the plot but worth watching for the jokes and especial=ally the wonderful main setting.  Was this a prediction of L’Attaque des Gilets Jaunes?
  • Very funny.  Some great shots.  Good to hear and see proper local place and people.  Enjoyed even though I don’t like horror.
  • OK  low budget and funny in parts
  • So bad it was good and very funny and scary
  • Shaun of the Dead meets Stella!  Amazing achievement on the budget
  • It was well acted and well made for a low budget film, funny in parts, but I found it a bit morbid and despairing in parts.  I’m not a fan of horror movies anyway (Philippians 4:8)
  • Really enjoyed.  A movie with a sense of humour
  • Crap ending!!  Hope to see follow up soon though
  • Great humour and well produced
  • Great to see in Ponty.  Second time to see the film and still good   thanks
  • Very well scripted, directed and produced… they had a small budget and worked very well within their means – using fantastic techniques to make their job and that of the crew and cast easier without impacting the story or impact. This film is very much Simon Pegg and Nick Frost meets Ruth Jones. For a project that started off as a bunch of mates having a bit of crack it has actually turned into a very good film! I am looking forward to seeing more collaborations from this team.

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