New Dot Cinema gets into the festive spirit with two
screenings of It's A Wonderful Life, arguably the best-loved Christmas film of
all time', on Friday December 14 at Llangollen Town Hall.
Even
better, the matinee and evening screenings will be free.
In lieu of a
ticket, people are invited to bring a Christmas gift, to be distributed by
either Welsh
Women's Aid Wrexham or Mike & Val Connolly's Llangollen
Community Christmas Lunch.
It's A Wonderful Life (1946, U) is a classic black and
white American Christmas comedy-drama.
James Stewart stars as George
Bailey, a man who has given up his dreams in order to help others and whose
imminent suicide on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of
his guardian
angel, Clarence Odbody (Henry Travers).
Clarence shows
George all the lives he has touched and how different life in his town of
Bedford Falls would be if he had never been born.
Both shows will be preceded by 1940's swing music and extra
special festive fare such as mince pies, hot drinks and a licensed
bar. Mulled wine and hot chocolate will be on offer in the evening
screening.
The 2.30pm matinee is billed as a 'relaxed screening'. It
will have an interval, extra clear signage and low lighting kept on
throughout.
The aim is to create a comfortable environment, accessible to
all ages, including those with babes-in-arms and those with dementia.
People will be free to walk around, make noise and visit the loo
repeatedly (for example!) during the film.
Easily identifiable, friendly
volunteers will be on hand to assist. For more information and to reserve
main floor or wheelchair seating, please email hello@newdotcinema.org
If you'd like to make a contribution to the chosen
charities, but are wondering what to bring, Welsh Women's Aid Wrexham has
suggested unwrapped gifts for women aged 18 and over such as toiletry
gift sets and nightwear.
Llangollen Community Christmas
Lunch have suggested wrapped Christmas gifts such as festive treats,
chocolates or other stocking fillers.
There will also be a collection bucket for those who would
prefer to make a cash donation to Welsh Women's Aid Wrexham.
Interesting Film Fact:
It's A Wondeful Life was for many years shown almost
repeatedly on television, as the rights holders had failed to complete
paperwork to retain copyright. This turned a moderately successful film
into an immensely popular one where, for many, watching it together
became a Christmas tradition.
* New Dot Cinema Llangollen is a not-for-profit, community
cinema run entirely by volunteers. More details can be found at www.newdotcinema.org , on Twitter or Facebook.
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