Parent and baby film screening
AN opportunity to enjoy films with no need to worry about causing a disturbance, and a chance to meet other parents and film fans.
Films will be screened with a slightly lower volume and with low level lighting.
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Hide AdThe next event is a showing of Carnage, on June 26, at 11am.
Roman Polanski directs this comedy of manners adapted from the play by Yasmina Reza. A stripped-back four-hander, the film tells the satirical tale of two sets of well-heeled New York City parents - Penelope and Michael Longstreet and Nancy and Alan Cowan - who meet for a discussion after their sons are involved in a violent incident in the school playground.
Despite their honourable intentions, long-suppressed resentments and hostilities soon flare up both between and within the couples, leading to a rapid deterioration in civilities.
Admission is £5 and babies go free. Members of the general public are welcome as long as they are tolerant of a little disturbance.