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Louth Film club

LOUTH Film Club claims its programme of films for 2010/11 is its best to date.

The club will be screening many of the most highly acclaimed recent releases and giving rare big-screen outings to some well-loved classics.

All the films will be shown at the Playhouse Cinema.

"The recent films have a truly international flavour," says club chairman Alex McMullen, "coming from countries as far apart as Mexico (Sin Nombre, a riveting drama about illegal immigrants heading for the US border) and China (the Venice Film Festival winning Still Life, a story about surviving the uneasy alliance of capitalism and communism) and as different as Iran (Persepolis, an extraordinary animation about life under the ayatollahs) and Israel (The Band's Visit, a charming cross-cultural comedy)."

The classics, most of them in new prints, include Orson Welles's Citizen Kane, the greatest ever movie according to many film buffs, along with Alfred Hitchcock's hugely entertaining thriller North by Northwest, the Marx Brothers in A Day At The Races and several homegrown masterpieces, such as The Red Shoes, This Sporting Life and Accident.

Louth Film Club shows films every other Monday. Membership costs just 12 for the 12-month, 25-film season, entitling you to see every film for just 3 each. Non-members are always welcome but must pay the cinema's standard ticket prices.

If you join before either or both of the last two films this season, on Monday 11 January and Monday 25, you will also be able to see them for the member's price of 3. Existing members renewing their subscriptions before the end of January can do so for only 10.

Further details of the club and all its films can be found on www.louthfilmclub.co.uk — with links to trailers.


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