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All and Nothing (12A)

All and Nothing

All And Nothing is a documentary about Li Yuan-chia, a Chinese-born conceptual artist. In 1971, he restored a derelict farmhouse on Hadrian's Wall and opened the L.Y.C. Museum & Gallery, which became an internationally recognised creative hub exhibiting over 300 artists, including Andy Goldsworthy, David Nash and Bill Woodrow. The local community knew him simply as the "Chinaman"


The film traces Li's journey from wartime China through Taiwan, postwar Milan and Bologna, and Swinging Sixties London, before he settled in rural Cumbria. Drawing on his diaries, personal recordings and the memories of those who knew him, it explores how a singular vision, in an unlikely place, shaped a community for generations.


£5 for Friends of the Forum Members.


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Wednesday 22 Apr 202619:00

Stand By Me (40th Anniversary) (15)

Stand By Me (40th Anniversary)

A film that inspired a generation. Rob Reiner's timeless coming of age classic returns to the big screen 40 years after its big screen debut.


Adapted from the Stephen King novella The Body, Stand By Me follows 4 friends in the summer of 1959. There’s sensitive Gordie (Wil Wheaton), tough guy Chris (River Phoenix), flamboyant Teddy (Corey Feldman), and scaredy-cat Vern (Jerry O'Connell).


Their weekend plans quickly change after overhearing of a dead body found in a nearby forest. The boys set out to see for themselves in what becomes a defining journey in all of their lives.


£5 for Friends of the Forum, £3 for 16-25 members!

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Wednesday 22 Apr 202616:30

Underland (12A)

Underland

Based on Robert Macfarlane's bestseller, UNDERLAND is a cinematic voyage beneath the surface of the earth, into worlds rarely glimpsed by human eyes.


We know so little of the world beneath our feet. To most it is a place only of fear and darkness, though to a brave few it is one of knowledge and wonder to be found nowhere else. Beginning in the shallow soils beneath an old ash tree, the film follows several ‘astronauts of the underworld’ as they travel into ancient sacred caves, flooded storm drains, melting glaciers, underwater burial chambers and a deep underground laboratory built to solve the mysteries of the Universe.


Narrated by Oscar-nominated Sandra Hüller, and with a uniquely poetic approach, UNDERLAND is a deep dive into the Earth that ultimately presents a groundbreaking vision for rethinking our lives on this fragile surface.


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Wednesday 22 Apr 202614:15