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Film Title

Sunday January 17th*
Julie and Julia
"A recipe to change your life."  Two parallel stories about two women; one a celebrity cook (Meryl Streep) and one a bored housewife (Amy Adams, from Miss Pettigrew and Doubt) who never meet, but whose destinies interact through a cookery book. 

Sunday February 7th
Glorious 39
From Stephen Poliakoff (director of many, many classic BBC films) a thriller about the murky dealings of the English upper classes with Nazism just before the outbreak of World War 2.  Hugely impressive cast:  Romola Garai, Bill Nighy, Julie Christie, David Tennant, Jenny Agutter, Jeremy Northam and Christopher Lee. 

Sunday March 14th*
An Education
The sensation of the London Autumn season with the lead actress Carey Mulligan being tipped for an Oscar for this, her first role, as the real life Lynne Barber, coming of age in a big way in 1962 England.  Adapted from Barber's autobiographical novel by Nick Hornby, this is the story of a girl from a perfectly fine middle class English background who wins a place at Oxford but chooses instead a very different education through her relationship with a flashy and worldly man in his 30s.  Splendid performances throughout, notably from Alfred Molina as her father and Peter Sarsgaard as the older man.

*Please note these date changes for our Moviola presentations, ie not as listed in the last Hambledonian

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8pm Village Hall £4 for Arts Society Members
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