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The District Council's Rural Cinema scheme, 'Moving Pictures' aims to provide a high quality cinematic experience to people living in areas of rural isolation, and to help increase the use, value and sustainability of community venues throughout the district.
There are approximately 30 villages across the district participating in the Rural Cinema scheme and since its inception in November 2007, over 16,000 residents have attend a screening with 900 volunteers supporting the scheme annually.
Movies
Films for January 2012 : Mr Popper's Penguins & Bridesmaids
Films for February 2012 : The Smurfs & Tinker Tailor Soldier, Spy 2011
Previous 2011 Screenings:
- December: Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 & Jane Eyre
- November: Cars 2 & Breakfast At Tiffany's
- October: Kung Fu Panda 2 & Oranges & Sunshine
- September: Pirates Of The Caribbean - On Stranger Tides & Source Code
- August: Rango & Red Riding Hood
- July: Gnomeo & Juliet & True Grit
- June: Megamind & The American
- May: The Kings Speech, The Chronicles of Narnia : Voyage of the Dawn Treader & The Tourist
- April: The Kings Speech, RED & Harry Potter - Deathly Hallows part 1
- March: Despicable Me, Invictus & The Ghost
- February: Legend of the Guardians : The Owls of Ga'Hoole & Made In Dagenham
- January: Shrek Forever After & Inception
Previous 2010 Screenings:
- December: Nativity & The Blind Side
- November: Sorcerer's Apprentice & Letters to Juliette
- October: Toy Story 3 & Robin Hood
- September: 'Prince Of Persia' and 'Nanny McPhee & The Big Bang'
- August: 'Clash Of The Titans'
- June: 'Alice in Wonderland' (Tim Burton) 2010
- May: 'Nowhere Boy' & 'Avatar'
- April: 'Fantastic Mr Fox' & 'An Education'
- March: 'Sherlock Holmes'
- February: 'Creation' & 'Cloudy with a chance of meatballs'
- January: 'Up' & 'Public Enemies'
To view the movie trailers click on the link below:-
Locations
Participating venues can be located on the map below.
View Moving Pictures in a larger map
If you would like to find out more please ring the project co-ordinator on 01789 260609/260803
Thanks to:
The Rural Cinema Group
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