Sunday, June 19
The Illusionist
Oscar nominated, intelligent, exquisite and enchanting musical family animation suitable for those aged seven to 70. As witty as it is delicately drawn and beauteous to behold, Sylvain Chomet’s second feature film is a winner on every level. PG rating. Grassington Congregational Church. 7.30pm.
Monday, June 29
A Day in the Life: 4 Portraits of Post War Britain
Winner of the 2010 Evening Standard Award for best documentary, this compilation celebrates a key figure in post-war British documentary. John Krish made films notable for their clarity of purpose and an understated, unsentimental but profoundly engaged humanism. This selection of four of his finest achievements finds him dealing with a Britain in transition. No rating. Grassington Congregational Church, 7.30pm.
Tuesday, June 21
Of Gods and Men
Inspired by a true story, a group of Trappist monks face the decision of their lives as they are caught between a military government and extremist guerrillas in the Algerian Mountains. 15 rating, with subtitles.
Grassington Congregational Church, 7.30pm
Wednesday, June 22
Gypsy Caravan - when the road bends
A dazzling display of the musical world of the Roma, bands from four countries unite for a concert tour across North America with the musicians astounding every audience they meet. And with fire in their bellies and soul in their voices, they present an explosion of song and dance that will leave your toes tapping, your heart pumping, and your soul uplifted. No rating. Grassington Congregational Church, 7.30pm.
Thursday, June 23
The King’s Speech
The Oscar winning story of King George VI of Britain, his impromptu ascension to the throne and the maverick speech therapist who helped the monarch overcome his difficulty. 15 rating. Grassington Congregational Church, 7.30pm.
Saturday, June 25
Gnomeo and Juliet
The neighbouring gardens of Montague and Capulet are at war, but the gnomes, Gnomeo and Juliet, are in love. A delightful family film. U rating. Also gnome-painting workshops from 10am. Grassington Congregational Church, 11am.
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