SETTLE'S Victoria Hall is continuing its screenings of foreign films.
It has rejoined forces with TRAMPS - the Ribblesdale Area Moving Picture Show - for a new season.
Their next offering is Force Majeure, which will be screened on Wednesday.
The winner of the Jury Prize at the Cannes Festival, it is about family on holiday in the Alps which is thrown into disarray by an avalanche.
The Turkish-German film Kuma - about a young Turkish woman facing challenges in Vienna - will be screened on Wednesday, February 24, and the French comedy, Cycling with Molière, is on Wednesday, March 30.
April's film is the Academy Award winning A Separation, which is set in Iran and is about a couple trying to disentangle their marriage, while May's offering is Lilting, which is about a Cambodian woman and her dead son’s gay lover struggling to connect and come to terms with their grief.
Also planned is the Italian film, The Wonders, which follows a Tuscan family whose a back-to-nature existence is interrupted by a TV film crew. It will be screened on Wednesday, June 29.
All screenings start at 7.45pm and admission is £5.
For more information, visit settlevictoriahall.org.uk or www.tramps.org.uk.
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