Coverack Film Newsletter February 2017

Coverack Films

Lambeage Hall, Coverack

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Hello residents
We’ve been up and running for a couple of years now and decided it was time to re-energise and keep you all posted. Hope to see you at a film night soon.
Thelma, Steve, Patty and Helen

Did you know that we now have ……..

·  a great sound and vision system funded by the Goonhilly Windfarm Trust and film group income. The film can now be seen and heard clearly!

·  a hearing loop system – just turn your hearing aid setting to T to take advantage; kindly funded by Community Chest

FAQ

How do you chose the films?

Moviola (who provide the films and deal with royalties etc) send us information and trailers on about 25 films three times each year. The four of us meet up, look at these and lots of reviews and select the 4 which we think give variety and would appeal most to a Coverack audience.

When are the films on?

We aim for the third Friday of each month but we move that if it clashes with other local events. We hope local event planners will consider avoiding the 3rd Friday, if possible, when planning their events.

Can I suggest a film choice?

Definitely! No guarantees as the film has to be on the Moviola list, but we are grateful for suggestions and we do bear them in mind when selecting.

How do I find out what films are coming up?

We put posters around the village, Ponsongath and St Keverne. They are also on Lambeage website and our facebook page (Coverack Film Night). If you would like a notice sent straight to your email address then contact

I’ve never been to a film show at Lambeage. What’s it like?

Doors open at 7pm and a warm welcome is assured. The bar is open and chocolates available. We show a short film, a trailer and then have an intermission for ice-creams, chocolate and refills at the bar. The lucky number ticket is drawn for a free ticket to our next show. The main film is then shown without interruption.

More Important News

Past Films

Our most popular film by far was Lady in a Van, followed by The Imitation Game, The Second Best Marigold Hotel, The Book Thief and Capt Phillips. We try to vary the choices to appeal to a wide range of you. The Hundred year Old Man who climbed out a window and disappeared – was hugely enjoyed by those who pitched up, but not a well-attended evening.

Future Plans

17th February- Bridget Jones’s Baby, for sheer entertainment

17th March – Sully, based on the true story of the emergency landing on the Hudson in 2009

21st April- The Light Between Oceans, from the novel about a lighthouse keeper and his wife off the coast of Australia – and what happens when good people make bad decisions

Next funding project

To support the Lambeage Hall Committee to achieve new, comfortable chairs for us all

Come and join us

Films make us laugh, think and cry. They entertain.

Just like sporting events, they are enhanced by watching together - so come along and join us.