3:45pm - 5:30pm Sunday 6th March
Warwick Twin Cinema
A simple Italian postman learns to love poetry while delivering mail to the famous Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. The postman uses this to woo local beauty Beatrice.
Rated: PG 108 mins
Tickets from Warwick Twin Cinema
3:30pm - 5:30pm Sunday 3rd April
Warwick Twin Cinema
Made in Korea, The Way Home is the story of Sang-woo, a seven-year-old boy from the city, and his elderly grandmother, a deaf-mute who has spent her entire life in a small rural village.
Rated: PG 80 mins
Tickets Warwick Twin Cinema
7:00pm - 9:00pm Friday 29th April
Warwick Twin Cinema
Vitus is a German film about a child piano virtuoso who also studies encyclopedias at the age of 5. His parents are thrilled to have such a clever child and are adamant he becomes a pianist.
Rated: PG 100 mins
Tickets Warwick Twin Cinema
10:00am - 12:05pm Monday 2nd May
Warwick Twin Cinema
This classic 2001 Japanese animation follows the adventures of a 10 year-old girl named Chichiro who discovers a secret world when she and her parents loose their way and venture through a hillside tunnel.
Rated: PG 125 mins
Tickets Warwick Twin Cinema
7:00pm - 9:00pm Monday 2nd May
Warwick Twin Cinema
Set in Germany in the summer of 1954, The Miracle of Bern centers around 11 year-old, football-loving Matthias. After being released from the Soviet Union prison, Matthias’ father has great difficulty adjusting to family life.
118 mins
Tickets Warwick Twin Cinema
5:00pm - 7:00pm Thursday 12th May
Warwick Twin Cinema
We are bombarded with images of war. On the TV news, in our newspapers. The pictures pile up, and with them some solid assumptions. We assume that war is human nature. That there's an epidemic of war and it's only getting worse. That it's too profitable for some businesses to be stopped. And too effective for some governments to give up. That war will be with us forever.
None of these things is true.
The world is changing.
We are changing.