Mar 1-4: Movies at the Old School- LOVING VINCENT, BROKEN, TAKE EVERY WAVE

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street has three movies screening from 1st to 4th March.

  • LOVING VINCENT
  • BROKEN
  • TAKE EVERY WAVE- THE LIFE OF LAIRD HAMILTON

(Scroll down for times and trailers).

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, or phone 825 0023 and leave a message.

Adults $15, Concession $12, Children $8.

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.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale at all screenings.

LOVING VINCENT (M)

  • Saturday 3 March 6.15pm

– James Croot ‘Stuff’ ★★★★½ “no cradle-to-grave biopic, nor is it a portrayal of an obsessive artist a la 1956’s Lust for Life, instead it is a paean and requiem for a talented artist taken before his time.”

2018 OSCAR Nominee – Best Animated Feature Film

2018 European Film Awards Winner – Best Animated Feature Film

56,000 oil paintings by 100 artists cover the life and mysterious death of Vincent Van Gogh. This unique film uses a new oil painting for each shot, with movement added from one frame to the next by a painter’s brush.

BROKEN (M)

  • Saturday 3 March 8.30pm
  • Sunday 4 March 4.30pm

– Graeme Tuckett ‘Stuff’ ★★★½ “I reckon Hapi is just about the most watchable and convincing male actor working in Aotearoa/New Zealand today. There’s a gravity and a power to his work that makes me think of what Bruno Lawrence would have brought to a similar role.”

A powerful New Zealand story inspired by the true story of Tārore, a Māori girl murdered in the mid 1800’s. ‘Broken’, tells the modern-day-version of Tārore’s story. Ex-gang leader, Logan is raising his daughter Tori. When she is murdered, Logan must choose forgiveness or revenge.

TAKE EVERY WAVE: THE LIFE OF LAIRD HAMILTON (Documentary)

 

  • Thursday 1st March at 7.00pm (NZ Premiere)
  • Friday 2nd March at 8.00pm
  • Sunday 4th March at 7.00pm

Rory Kennedy’s exhilarating Sundance documentary will have its New Zealand premiere at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre on March 1st.

Winner Critics Choice Documentary Award:
Most Compelling Living Subject of a Documentary- Laird John Hamilton

Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival

This is the remarkable story of Laird Hamilton, an American icon who changed the sport of big wave surfing forever. Transcending the surf genre, this in-depth portrait of a hard-charging athlete explores the fear, courage and ambition that push a man to greatness–and the cost that comes with it.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, or phone 825 0023 and leave a message.

Adults $15, Concession $12, Children $8.

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.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale at all screenings.

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