Minari (12A)
In this tender, sweeping story about roots and family, director Lee Isaac Chung tells a semi-autobigraphical tale of how a Korean-American family moves to a tiny Arkansas farm in the 1980s. Theirs is not an easy life. Monica and Jacob work in a poultry unit sexing chickens as well as trying to grow vegetables on their small farm. With a 7-year-old son with a heart condition and sly, foul-mouthed, but incredibly loving grandmother newly arrived from Korea, the battle to create a new life tests their marriage. Winning dozens of awards, Minari is full of riches: funny, compellingly acted, beautifully filmed and with an evocative score.
USA 2020 115 mins Dir: Lee Isaac Chung
Tuesday 27th February
Cinema located on first floor – regrettably no disabled access.
Licensed bar, hot drinks available from 7 pm.
Advance tickets available in the cafe and online. If there are no more tickets available online, you can ring the cafe (01538 386112) to see if/how many offline tickets are left.
Tickets: £7.00
Doors: 7:00pm
Film starts: 7:45pm