Next Sunday, 9 June at 6.00pm, there will be a 'summer special film club' showing of the Danish Film 'The Escape'. For those of you who have enjoyed the recent array of great Danish films at the cinema and on TV ('A Royal Affair', 'The Hunt', 'The Killing', etc), this should be a treat, especially as it will only cost you £2! Our thanks go to the Danish Film Institute who are offering several of their films for free... if this goes well, we might bring you another!
Monday, June 03, 2013
Saturday, April 06, 2013
AGM and Let The Bullets Fly - Sunday 4pm
Sunday will be your last chance to huddle together out of the biting wind for the collective warmth of the Keswick Film Club.
The afternoon starts with the AGM at 4.00pm, followed by (appropriately for such a politically charged outfit like KFC) Let the Bullets Fly, a chinese, period gangster movie that is breaking box office records out east. Not the usual film club fare but it promises humour and violence in equal measure. It stars Yun Fat Chow, who has an impressive resume and is directed by Wen Jiang, again a respected figure within the genre.
According to Village Voice:
" Decked out in designer suits and constantly bellowing with evil laughter, Chow makes for a regal baddie, and Jiang's agile direction ably keeps pace with the cat-and-mouse story's vigorous rat-a-tat dialogue. With Zhang driven by a desire to even the economic playing field, the film operates as an unsubtle but boisterous Robin Hood–style fable of socialist values."
Sunday, March 31, 2013
AGM 2013 - Sunday 7th April 4pm
The Keswick Film Club Annual General Meeting will take place on Sunday 7th April at 4pm in The Alhambra before the 5pm screening of Let The Bullets Fly.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Cloud Atlas - Sunday 31st March 5pm
Only two films left this season, I'm sorry to say, but we are going out with a bang. This Sunday we have 'Cloud Atlas', based on the book of the same name by David Mitchell but I am told it is EVEN better than the book. The film covers three centuries, linking the lives of characters together by shared story lines and having the same actors playing different parts over the centuries. We have a big plot, big actors (Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Hugo Weaving ...) Not surprisingly we also have a big budget for once - $100m+ The result is more than a blockbuster though; to quote Roger Ebert , himself borrowing from Churchill's description of Russia, '"it is a riddle, wrapped up in a mystery, inside an enigma"...But, oh, what a film this is! And what a demonstration of the magical, dreamlike qualities of the cinema'. Possibly a season highlight? Come along and find out for yourself. As the film is nearly 3 hours long, we will be starting the intro at 4.55, with the film starting at 5.00.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Safety Not Guaranteed - Sunday 24th March 5pm
Safety Not Guaranteed looks like being highlight of the season - its hard to find a bad review. This from Digital Spy:
A low-concept film about time travel mightn't sound like much of a trip, but first-time director Colin Trevorrow offers good-natured fun and real substance in place of shiny surfaces and whizz-bang effects. He casts fellow indie filmmaker Mark Duplass as Kenneth, a possibly insane supermarket clerk who places an ad for a time travel companion, claiming to have the power at his fingertips.
Aubrey Plaza gets the closest to him as Darius, a moody intellectual who most men would find intimidating, but Kenneth is too crazy to care and he's heavily armed, too. More importantly, he feels a kindred spirit in Darius after they share their personal reasons for wanting to turn back the clock.
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