Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street has two new release movies screening for the weekend of 15th and 16th August.
A BUMP ALONG THE WAY is screening on Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. GOD OF THE PIANO is on for early evening on Saturday.
Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm.
Door sales if available from 30 mins before session times.
Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale at most screenings.
Adults $15, Concession $12, RCAC Members $12, Children $8.
The reduced concession rate is for $12 concession (student, seniors or CS cards).
Aug 15,16: Movie- A BUMP ALONG THE WAY
Graeme Tuckett, Stuff, 4/5 Stars “This Derry girls’ tale should be your next night out”.
A BUMP ALONG THE WAY M Offensive Language & Sexual References. Exempt 95 mins | UK
- Saturday 15th August 8.00pm
- Sunday 16th August 4.30pm
A BUMP ALONG THE WAY is female-led, feel good, comedy drama set in Derry, Northern Ireland, about a middle-aged woman whose unexpected pregnancy after a one-night stand acts as the catalyst for her to finally take control of her life and become the role model her teenage daughter needs and craves.
Director: Shelly Love (feature debut)
Writer: Tess McGowan
Cast: Bronagh Gallagher, Lola Petticrew, Mary Moulds, Andy Doherty, Dan Gordon, Zara Devlin, Gerard Jordan, Paddy C. Courtney
2019 M, Offensive language & sexual references, 95 mins UK
Aug 15, Sep 20: Movie- GOD OF THE PIANO
Best film 2019 International Festival of Independent Cinema.
Graeme Tuckett, Stuff 4.5/5 Stars: “For Naama Preis’ performance as Anat, for a startlingly good soundtrack of classical and original compositions, for the formal beauty of cinematographer Meidan Arama’s framing and for the cool intelligence of the script, God of the Piano is a keeper.”
RAGLAN MOVIES at the OLD SCHOOL, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan
GOD OF THE PIANO M Sex Scenes 80 mins | Israel | Hebrew with English Subtitles
- Saturday 15th August 5.45pm
- Sunday 20th September 4.30pm
For Israeli mother Anat, music is everything. Having never been able to reach her father’s musical standards, she rests her hopes on the child she’s about to have. When the baby is born deaf, Anat succumbs to extreme measures to keep the dream alive.
God of the Piano is the debut feature by Itay Tal and boasts an incredible original score. Anat is played by well-known Israeli actress Naama Preis, whose filmography includes a hat-trick of features in Cannes Critics’ Week – “From the Diary of a Wedding Photographer” (2016), “Beyond the Mountains and Hills” (2016) and “The Kindergarten Teacher” (2015).
Director: Itay Tal (feature debut)
Writer: Itay Tal
Cast: Liora Rivlin, Naama Preis, Ze’ev Shimshoni, Andy Levi, Shimon Mimran
2019 M, Sex scenes, 80 mins Hebrew with subtitles