Nantwich Film Festival presents a ‘Film and Food’ evening at Nantwich Bookshop. A delicious buffet prepared by the bookshop coffee lounge will accompany the film ‘Love and Friendship’ (2016) a period drama based on a novella by Jane Austen: Lady Susan Vernon, played by Kate Beckinsale, is a beautiful, scheming widow who goes to stay with her in-laws’ keen to secure a good marriage for both herself and her daughter Frederica. Doors open for the buffet at 18.30 with the film showing at approximately 19.15 with an interval mid film. Tickets £10 available from the bookshop. There will be a cash bar.
Nantwich Film Festival 2017
The Nantwich Film Festival 2017 is just a few weeks away. You can purchase tickets for most films from the Civic Hall box office in advance, but there should be tickets available on the door. The usual £5 entry price applies.
Love and Friendship is being presented by Nantwich Bookshop as part of a film and food night. Tickets must be purchased in advance from the bookshop for £10.
Review: Bridge of Spies
In Bridge of Spies, Steven Spielberg once again masterfully goes to the historical drama with a righteous man’s theme (think Schindler and Lincoln for starters). This time lawyer James B. Donovan is asked to defend an accused Soviet spy, Rudolf Able (Mark Rylance, superb), in order to show the world the American justice system is democratic. The story is “inspired by true events” with the outline of the exchange of Able for U-2 downed pilot Gary Powers historically accurate. As usual, Spielberg recreates the times with the atmosphere, cars, and film noir aspect of a spy thriller in the figurative and literal Cold War. He said, “I always wanted to tell the stories that really interested me in my personal life—which are stories about things that actually happened.”