Arty Pix - our BFI-supported screenings

As part of an initiative funded by the British Film Institute, Peninsular Pix have shown a series of less mainstream, more 'arty', films on alternative dates to our main screenings. We wait to see if this will continue.

Entry was just £3.00 on the door. Drinks were available to purchase or customers could bring their own. After the film we adjourned to the Wheatsheaf pub to discuss the movie we had just seen, as well as other films.

OUR PREVIOUS PRESENTATIONS

Our first Arty Pix film attracted an audience of 24, with verdicts on the film being largely spread across the spectrum. We then held a lively discussion in the Wheatsheaf pub, which was enjoyed by many!

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Our second Arty Pix film, although attracting a lower audience, was also deemed a success and the cabaret-style seating proved that it would be feasible to show subtitled films in the future.

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This sumptuous Danish film features two sisters who have devoted their lives to God. but are treated to an unforgettable feast by Babette, their French maid and cook. Our audience loved this film!

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London Road documents the events of 2006, when Ipswich was shattered by the discovery of the bodies of five women. The residents of London Road had struggled for years with frequent kerb-crawling on their street and had to grapple with what it meant to be at the epicentre of this tragedy.

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