Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street has three movies screening for 5th and 6th January:
- FREE SOLO (Exempt) – Saturday 5 January 6.00pm, Sunday 20 January 7.00pm
- THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS (Exempt) – Sunday 6 January 7.00pm
- SHOPLIFTERS (M) Japanese with subtitles – Saturday 5 January 8.30pm, Sunday 6 January 4.30pm
(Scroll down for more info on movies).
Prices are: Adults $15, Concession $12, Children $8.
Book online: raglanmovies.nz, or door sales from 30 mins before session times.
The reduced rates are for $8 child (14 years and under), $12 concession (student, seniors or CS cards).
Family Deals: 1 adult and 2 children: $26; OR 1 adult and 3 children: $32.
Door sales from 30 mins before session times.
Treats and homemade snacks on sale at all screenings. Wine, beer, cider and other drinks on sale.
FREE SOLO (Exempt)
Saturday 5 January 6.00pm
Sunday 20 January 7.00pm
Directed by Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi (‘Meru’, ‘Incorruptible’, ‘Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love’), Jimmy Chin (‘Meru’)Starring Alex HonnoldDocumentary, Sport 97 mins | Exempt USA
They didn’t know they were brothers. But someone did.
THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS (Exempt – suitable for older children)
Sunday 6 January 7.00pm
Sunday 20 January 4.30pm
THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS is a documentary on identical triplets reunited at age 19 and the dark secret behind their initial separation.
“New York, 1980: Three complete strangers — Bobby Shafran, Eddy Galland, and David Kellman — make the astounding discovery that they are identical triplets. Separated at birth, adopted, and raised by three different families, the 19-year-olds are reunited by chance.
Their story sets the tabloids on fire, and the triplets suddenly become famous around the world. The brothers forge a relationship and become fast friends. They move in together in a swinging bachelor pad and open a restaurant that skyrockets to success. The toast of Manhattan, the triplets are living the high life. But their fairy-tale reunion sets off a chain of events that ultimately unearths an extraordinary and sinister secret that could answer controversial questions at the heart of human behaviour.” (Sundance Film Festival).
SHOPLIFTERS (121 mins M Sexual references | Japanese with English subtitles)
Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan
Saturday 5 January 8.30pm
Sunday 6 January 4.30pm
In SHOPLIFTERS, a Japanese couple stuck with part-time jobs and hence inadequate incomes avail themselves of the fruits of shoplifting to make ends meet. They are not alone in this behaviour. The younger and the older of the household are in on the act.