Maldon Film Club’s 20th season begins with a bang

By Chloe Brewster

29th Oct 2024 | Local Features

The group meet at Maldon Town Hall fortnightly. (Credit: Ben Shahrabi)
The group meet at Maldon Town Hall fortnightly. (Credit: Ben Shahrabi)

Maldon Film Club's 20th season has gotten of to a tremendous start – great films and some 100 members coming along to each screening. 

The season continues with the screening of the award winning One Life on Tuesday November 5 and Pig on Tuesday November 19.

One Life, starring Anthony Hopkins, tells the true story of Sir Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued 669 predominantly Jewish children from the Nazis. Nicky visited Prague in December 1938 and found families who had fled the rise of the Nazis in Germany and Austria, living in desperate conditions with little or no shelter and food, and under threat of Nazi invasion. He immediately realized it was a race against time. 

How many children could he and the team rescue before the borders closed? 

Fifty years later, it's 1988 and Nicky lives haunted by the fate of the children he wasn't able to bring to safety in England; always blaming himself for not doing more. It's not until a live BBC television show, 'That's Life', surprises him by introducing him to some surviving children - now adults - that he finally begins to come to terms with the guilt and grief he had carried for five decades.

Pig, another award winning film, stars Nicolas Cage as Rob, a taciturn meditative hermit in the Oregon wilderness whose only companion is a truffle hunting pig. 

Rob's only income and outside contact comes from selling truffles every week to businessman Amir. When his pig goes missing Rob is inconsolable and only wants his best friend back. If necessary he will go to the edge of the world to find the pig even if this means returning to Portland and his past.

The films for December are the highly acclaimed Perfect Days and The Last Bus starring Timothy Spall which is described as a heart warming tale. Prior to the screening of The Last Bus we shall be holding the first social of the season.

Maldon Film Club's 20th season continues until May 28, 2025 with films being shown fortnightly on Tuesdays in 2024 and Wednesdays in 2025. 

The Club meets at Maldon Town Hall, doors open at 7.15pm, wine and soft drinks are available at a charge from 7.30pm. Unless notified to the contrary all films will commence at 8pm.

The price of an annual subscription remains at £30, so why not join now and watch the remaining 15 films for free. 

In addition there are a limited number of places for junior members aged 16-18 in full time education and training at the reduced cost of £20. 

As a member you will be asked to give your reaction to the films you have seen and also help the committee compile the programme for the following season.

Membership is open to all and new members will be made very welcome. Members' guests pay just £4 per film!

For further details and an application form please visit our web site here, pop in to the Maldon Visitor Information Centre (Tuesday – Saturday between 1100 and 4pm) or phone 01621 869340 for membership enquiries. 

Alternatively you are welcome to come along as my guest, meet members of the committee and pay your annual subscription on the night.

If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact John Salisbury on 07905971608.

     

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