THE BUNGAY FILM CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE FISHER THEATRE BAR ON MONDAY 25 JULY 2016 AFTER THE SCREENING OF TAXI TEHRAN. 

YOU ARE ALL WELCOME TO ATTEND.

There will be some terrific cinema to enjoy at the Fisher Theatre this month.

The Bungay Film Club will be back on 25 July at 7.30pm with TAXI TEHRAN (12A) previewed below, which will be followed by the club Annual General Meeting.

In the meantime, Fisher Theatre Cinema will be screening Steven Spielberg’s Cold War espionage thriller
BRIDGE OF SPIES (12A) on Monday 11 July at 7.30 pm
Tom Hanks plays an American lawyer recruited to defend a Soviet spy, a role which won Mark Rylance the 2016 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.  Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander were also contenders in this year’s Oscar race, for their performances in
THE DANISH GIRL (15) on Monday 18 July at 7.30 pm
This fictitious love story, loosely inspired by the lives of Danish artists Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener, depicts the couple navigating Lili’s ground-breaking journey as a transgender pioneer.  Eddie Redmayne undergoes another extraordinary transformation, but it was Vikander who won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her part in this well dressed costume drama set in 20s Copenhagen.

All Fisher Theatre Cinema seats £5.  Apologies, no reductions for film club members.

Tickets available at the Fisher Box Office or at www.fishertheatre.org/

For further information and trailers visit www.fishertheatre.org

TAXI TEHRAN (12A)

Monday 25 July 2016 at 7.30 pm:

TAXI TEHRAN (12A).

Directed by Jafar Panahi.  Iran 2015.  82 minutes.  Persian with subtitles.

A fascinating picture of life in contemporary Tehran shot in secret from the confines of a cab.  Iranian writer/director Panahi was banned from making films in his own country after his protests in support of the pro-democracy movement.  The filmmaker poses as a gregarious taxi driver, drawing out stories and opinions from a colourful collection of passengers. Don’t miss this good-humoured and captivating film.

‘Light hearted and even whimsical at times, but making very serious points about the repressive nature of Iranian society.’  Geoffrey MacNab in the Independent.

Visit www.bungayfilmclub.com for trailers and further information.

Tickets £5 and £2.50 (members only, apologies, no other concessions) available from the Fisher Box Office or at http://www.fishertheatre.org/programme.shtml?Code=F&.

P.S. Please tell anyone who might be interested that Fisher Theatre Cinema is putting on an extra screening of THE LADY IN THE VAN (12A) on Saturday 18 June.

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