SBCC’s next film on 10 February is “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (1956), directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
A family on holiday in Morocco stumble onto an assassination plot and the conspirators are determined to stop them from interfering.
SBCC screen films on alternate Fridays at Clements Hall. For all evening showings the bar is open at 7.30pm with the film starting at 8pm, and there’s informal seating at tables and a fully licensed bar in the superbly-refurbished hall.
Tickets are £4, or just £3 for members (membership is £5 for the year). You can buy them on the door, or up to two weeks in advance from Cycle Heaven on Bishopthorpe Road or from the Hall itself. For further details about the film programme and SBCC, visit www.sbcommunitycinema.co.uk.
Forthcoming films:
24 February “The Great White Silence” (1924) – Herbert G Ponting
9 March “Caramel” (2007) – Nadine Labaki
23 March “Passport to Pimlico” (1949) – Henry Cornelius
SILVER SCREEN
Matinee showings of films designed to appeal to an older audience are shown on Friday afternoons once a month at 2.00pm, with refreshments available from 1.30pm. Tickets are £2 only, available on the door.
10 February “South Pacific”
9 March ”Passport to Pimlico”