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SUMMARY:Mystery International Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the seventh edition of Manchester Central Library’s International Film Club’s Mystery Screening series. \nThis event is for individuals aged 15 and over. \nEvent Details:\n• Doors open: 17:00\n• Introduction to the film: 17:20\n• Film starts: 17:30• Entry: Pay what you can (recommended donation of £3)\n• Popcorn: FREE!\n• Drinks: Grab a coffee\, tea\, or soft drink from the fully stocked café! \nWith Manchester Literature Festival finished up and winter well and truly at the door\, it seems about time to open the doors to the Manchester Central Library Performance Space once more to another entry into our monthly international film screening series. The rules are simple: we give you five films to vote from here and you’ll find out what won out at the screening. \nThe theme this month has very loosely turned out to be the cold of winter\, but we’ll be sure to keep It nice and warm for you. \nThis month’s contenders are: \nThe White Reindeer (1952\, Finland)\nIn the endless white lands of Lapland\, a woman’s ritual to rekindle love turns her into a mythical predator. This eerie folk horror explores loneliness\, suppressed desire\, and ancient Sámi beliefs. Its haunting visuals earned acclaim at Cannes and the Golden Globes. \nMy Night at Maud’s (1969\, France)\nA chance evening with a bold\, intellectual woman forces a devout Catholic to confront his ideals. Through quiet dialogue and moral tension\, Rohmer crafts a philosophical study of faith\, choice\, and romantic projection—widely praised as a French New Wave gem. \nDead Mountaineer’s Hotel (1979\, USSR)\nA detective’s routine inquiry at a remote hotel spiral into a surreal mystery that feels like a Lynchian dive into the heart of Soviet sci-fi. This sci-fi noir critiques rigid authority and human fear of the unfamiliar\, gaining cult status for its genre-defying style. \nUnder the Blossoming Cherry Trees (1975\, Japan)\nA bandit falls under the spell of a woman who demands increasingly grotesque acts. Set beneath ominous blossoms\, this stylised trip blends folklore and madness\, with Shinoda’s theatrical direction and Takemitsu’s score elevating its eerie beauty. \nGa-Ga: Glory to the Heroes (1986\, Poland)\nOn a dystopian planet\, a convict becomes a state-manufactured hero destined for execution. Szulkin’s biting satire skewers authoritarianism and media spectacle\, earning cult acclaim for its bold\, bleak vision.
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SUMMARY:Mystery International Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Rebellion\, identity\, and survival\n\n\n\nThis event is for individuals aged 15 and over. \nWelcome to the event page for the eighth edition of Manchester Central Library’s International Film Club’s Mystery Screening series.Event Details: \n\nDoors open: 17:00\nIntroduction to the film: 17:20\nFilm starts: 17:30\nEntry: Pay what you can (recommended donation of £3)\nPopcorn: FREE!\nDrinks: Grab a coffee\, tea\, or soft drink from the fully stocked café!\n\nWith the year winding down and the festive season approaching\, we’re back in the Manchester Central Library Performance Space for another round of our monthly international film screening series. \nThe rules are simple: we give you five films to vote from here\, and you’ll find out what won at the screening. This month’s (unintentional) theme? Rebellion\, identity\, and survival—stories that challenge norms and explore the human spirit across cultures and decades. \nIf I could show all five I really would as every one of these films is absolutely cracking\, as it stands however I can only show one so get voting: \nThis month’s contenders are: \nThe Working Class Goes To Heaven (1971\, Italy)\nA factory worker’s life spirals after an accident\, exposing the alienation and exploitation of industrial labour. Petri’s biting critique of capitalism and class struggle remains a cornerstone of Italian political cinema. \nThe Story of a Three Day Pass (1967\, France/USA)\nMelvin Van Peebles’ debut feature follows a Black American soldier on leave in France\, navigating love and racial tension. A bold\, stylish exploration of identity and prejudice during the civil rights era. An outsiders French New Wave film and one of the finest\, a rediscovered masterpiece. \nThe Harder They Come (1972\, Jamaica)\nIn honour of the late Jimmy Cliff revisit this reggae-infused crime drama about a musician turned outlaw\, this cult classic captures the grit and dreams of Kingston’s streets. Its soundtrack helped bring reggae to the world stage. \nBacurau (2019\, Brazil)\nIn a remote village\, residents face a chilling threat that turns their quiet life into a fight for survival. A genre-bending mix of Western\, thriller\, and political allegory\, Bacurau is a modern masterpiece of resistance and one of the last major roles of the late Udo Kier. \nEnamorada (1946\, Mexico)\nA fiery romance unfolds during the Mexican Revolution as a revolutionary general clashes with a strong-willed woman. Fernández’s lush visuals and María Félix’s commanding presence make this a gem of the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. \nWe’ve made it easier to vote. Just click on the link here to book tickets and fill in your details. You’ll then see a drop down menu of the five films on the shortlist. You just need to select your favourite!
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/mystery-international-film-screening-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251216T170000
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SUMMARY:Carol of the Bells-Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special screening of Shchedryk\, a feature film by director Olesia Morgunets-Isaenko (122 min)\, in Ukrainian with English subtitles. At its heart is the world-famous melody by Leontovych\, Carol of the Bells. The film intertwines the lives of Ukrainians\, Poles\, Jews\, and Russians against the backdrop of Soviet repression\, occupation\, and war. \nThis is a charity screening\, with registration and donations welcome. A huge thank you to the film’s producer\, Taras Bosak\, for providing the film. \nThe event is organised by Sunflower Manchester in partnership with Kryla Culture CIC\, with the support of the “Watch Ukrainian” Association. \nDoors: 4.30pm. Film Start: 5pm. \nBook tickets here or click ‘Book Now’ below
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/carol-of-the-bells-film-screening/
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SUMMARY:Mystery International Film Club!
DESCRIPTION:It’s a MONSTER HIT!!\n\n\n\nThis event is for individuals aged 15 and over. \nWelcome to the voting page for the latest edition of Manchester Central Library’s International Film Club’s Mystery Screening series. \nEvent Details: \n\nDoors open: 17:00\nIntroduction to the film: 17:20\nFilm starts: 17:30\nEntry: Pay what you can (recommended donation of £3)\nPopcorn: FREE!\nDrinks: Grab a coffee\, tea\, or soft drink from the fully stocked café!\n\nThe Mystery Film Clubs screenings at Manchester Central Library specialise in showing a wide and eclectic range of films from all over the world. These are the sorts of films unlikely to be seen anywhere else\, underseen and under-loved masterpieces from every single point of the globe. There’s no delineation by genre or age\, as long as the film is great it can be shown here. \nThis month’s choices are: \nElection (2005 Hong-Kong) \nA triad election is upon us and numerous factions vie for power. While the premise implies action\, what we have here is a masterful political thriller from director Johnnie To that exposes the vulgarity at the core of tradition and politeness as they fail and are manipulated. Rapturous performances all round and one of the most jaw-dropping endings in film history. \nOmar Gatlato (1976 Algeria) \nA simple tale of a normal man\, we follow him for a few days and meet his family\, his friends and his crush\, while we do this he addresses the camera and shows us around his city. As much about the man as it is about Algeria\, as along our journey we meet the vibrant\, colourful locals and the film celebrates a time and a place. \nLabyrinth of Dreams (1997 Japan) \nTomiko falls in love with Niitaka\, even though she also suspects him of being the Tokyo bus driver serial killer\, who killed his female conductors after tiring of them. Gakyruu Ishii’s restrained and ethereal dream of beautiful ghosts cloaked in a hazy melancholy. \nMafioso (1962 Italy) \nThe past catches up with loveable Antonio in this Italian film filled with lightness and warmth before kidnapping the audience and reminding them the reality of the Sicilian Mafia. A film that will subvert your expectations\, shock and entertain you. \nThe Horse Thief (1986 China/Tibet) \nAn unbelievable look at the impossible\, almost unearthly environments of remotest Tibet as we follow young monk Norbu and his family after he is banished from his temple. A favourite of Martin Scorsese and an unparalleled filmic voice. \nBook tickets and vote for your favourite film here or at the link below!
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SUMMARY:Hispanic Film Club: Mamá cumple 100 años
DESCRIPTION:Manchester Central Library and the Instituto Cervantes of Manchester proudly present the Hispanic Film Club. Join us for this month’s film\, Mamá cumple 100 años. \nThe Manchester Central Library and Instituto Cervantes Manchester present the Hispanic Film Club\, a programme designed to celebrate the richness of Spanish-language cinema. This new series is dedicated to the acclaimed director Carlos Saura\, one of the most influential figures in Spanish film\, internationally recognised for his work exploring memory\, identity and the relationship between art and society through a deeply personal and innovative aesthetic. Throughout his career\, Saura received numerous awards and collaborated with renowned artists such as Geraldine Chaplin and Antonio Gades\, leaving an indelible mark on world cinema. \nThe first three screenings will feature Elisa\, vida mía (1977)\, Mamá cumple 100 años (1979) and Goya en Burdeos (1999)\, films that exemplify his ability to combine introspection\, history and art in unique narratives. We have chosen Saura because his cinema offers a profound reflection on Spanish history and culture\, perfectly aligned with the essence of the Hispanic Film Club: showcasing the diversity and depth of the Hispanic world through works that transcend borders. \nThis screening: Mamá cumple 100 años [Mama turns 100] (Carlos Saura\, 1979). \nSynopsis: Ana is alive and married with Antonio; they arrive in the manor in the countryside of Spain where she worked as a nanny many years ago\, for the centennial birthday of the matriarch. In their reunion\, she finds that Jose died three years ago; Juan left his wife Luchy; Fernando is still living with his mother and unsuccessfully trying to fly a hang glider; and the three little girls are grown-up. Further\, she discovers that the dysfunctional family is completely broken\, and Luchy in embezzling mother’s money. When Juan arrives for the celebration\, he plots with Fernando and Luchy to kill the mother to get the inheritance. Meanwhile\, Antonio has a brief affair with Natalia. \nSuitable for ages 16+ \nFree – booking required via Eventbrite or click ‘Book now’ below \nPlease consider making a donation if you can here or at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes in Central Library
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/hispanic-film-club-todo-sobre-mi-madre-all-about-my-mother/
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SUMMARY:French Film Club: Animale
DESCRIPTION:The French Film Club is an invitation to discover the best of Francophone and French cinema. Screenings of exclusive French-language films (with English subtitles) take place once a month and are free and open to all. Join us and Alliance Française de Manchester for this month’s film\, Animale\, by Amandine Fredon and Benjamin Massoubre (2022\, Animated movie\, 1h38) \nSynopsis: ‘Camargue\, France – Nejma trains hard to win the local bullfighting competition. When she is mauled after a celebration\, she starts to notice disturbing changes. News of a rogue bull on the loose terrifies the community\, killing young men.’ \nThese free screenings are offered with the support of the Institut Français. Unless otherwise indicated\, all Alliance Française de Manchester cultural events are open and accessible to everyone. They are public events and under 18s remain the responsibility of their parent/guardian at all times. Please be aware that films may not have a UK age classification. \nFilm in French with English subtitles. Recommended age rating for this film is 15+. \nFree – booking required via Alliance Française website or click ‘Book now’ below. \nPlease consider making a donation if you can here or at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes in Central Library
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/french-film-club-les-malheurs-de-sophie/
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SUMMARY:Space-themed Day of Family Film Fun
DESCRIPTION:Calling all future star explorers to St Peter’s Square this Spring! \nAs the city keenly awaits the arrival of Planetarium Go! in Manchester this May\, Central Library is delighted to confirm some special intergalactic events for all the family. \nOn Saturday 9 May\, brace yourself for an afternoon of space hopping\, wacky experiments\, moon walking\, moon rock races\, and more! \nWhereas those jetting into the library the following weekend\, Saturday 16 May\, can expect a special space-age edition of Central Library’s legendary Family Film Club\, plus an afternoon of themed out-of-this-world activities. \nClustered around the Performance Space on the ground floor of Central Library\, all of these stellar events within the library will be completely FREE to attend. \nYou can see the full itinerary below – just drop in…. \nSaturday 16 May\, Performance Space 1-4pm\, FREE Activity Plan: \n\n1:30pm: Space-themed film screening starts\n1-4pm: Crafts\n\n*****\nPlanetarium Go! Manchester is an immersive pop-up planetarium experience that invites audiences of all ages to explore the wonders of the universe in a truly unique way. Inside a large spherical dome\, visitors are surrounded by a 360º screen that transforms astronomy and science films into an unforgettable journey through space. \nPopping-up in St Peter’s Square\, Manchester (just outside the Central Library) between 1-23 May\, tickets for all planetarium experiences can be purchased in advance here: Planetarium Go Manchester \nPlease make a donation to support our Library Live cultural programme at one of our cash or contactless donation boxes or online
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/space-themed-day-of-family-film-fun/
CATEGORIES:Culture,Film,Science
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