Category Archives: February 2020

Judy, screening 7:30pm on Saturday 22 February

Thirty years after starring in “The Wizard of Oz,” beloved actress and singer Judy Garland arrives in London to perform sold-out shows at the Talk of the Town nightclub. While there, she reminisces with friends and fans and begins a whirlwind romance with musician Mickey Deans, her soon-to-be fifth husband.

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Balerno Village Screen is a community cinema free to attend and funded by donations. We ask that you reserve a free ticket in advance (via the button above) to help us manage numbers. If you can no longer attend, please cancel your ticket to allow someone else to see the film.

Tickets are also available via The Mill Cafe or you can book and print your tickets at Balerno Library (staff are happy to help).

The Lion King, screening 2:30pm on Saturday 22 February

The Lion King tells the story of Simba who idolizes his father, King Mufasa, and takes to heart his own royal destiny on the plains of Africa. But not everyone in the kingdom celebrates the new cub’s arrival. Scar, Mufasa’s brother — and former heir to the throne — has plans of his own. The battle for Pride Rock is soon ravaged with betrayal, tragedy and drama, ultimately resulting in Simba’s exile. Now, with help from a curious pair of newfound friends, Simba must figure out how to grow up and take back what is rightfully his.

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Balerno Village Screen is a community cinema free to attend and funded by donations. We ask that you reserve a free ticket in advance (via the link above) to help us manage numbers. If you can no longer attend, please cancel your ticket to allow someone else to see the film.

Tickets are also available via The Mill Cafe or you can book and print your tickets at Balerno Library (staff are happy to help).

Pain & Glory, screening 7:30pm on Friday 21 February

Pain and Glory tells of a series of encounters experienced by Salvador Mallo, a film director in his physical decline. Some of them in the flesh, others remembered: his childhood in the 60s, when he emigrated with his parents to a village in Valencia in search of prosperity, the first desire, his first adult love in the Madrid of the 80s, the pain of the breakup of that love while it was still alive and intense, writing as the only therapy to forget the unforgettable, the early discovery of cinema, and the void, the infinite void that creates the incapacity to keep on making films. Pain and Glory talks about creation, about the difficulty of separating it from one’s own life and about the passions that give it meaning and hope. In recovering his past, Salvador finds the urgent need to recount it, and in that need he also finds his salvation.

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Balerno Village Screen is a community cinema free to attend and funded by donations. We ask that you reserve a free ticket in advance (via the button above) to help us manage numbers. If you can no longer attend, please cancel your ticket to allow someone else to see the film.

Tickets are also available via The Mill Cafe or you can book and print your tickets at Balerno Library (staff are happy to help).