Nov 3, 4: Raglan Movies at the Old School- BORN RACER, MAMA MIA – HERE WE GO AGAIN, SHE SHEARS

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street has three movies screening for 3rd and 4th November:

  • SHE SHEARS (Exempt) – Saturday 3 November 4.00pm and Sunday 21 October 4.30pm
  • MAMA MIA – HERE WE GO AGAIN (PG) – Saturday 3 November 8.30pm and Sunday 4 November 4.30pm
  • BORN RACER – THE SCOTT DIXON STORY (M) – Saturday 3 November 6.10pm and Sunday 4 November 7.00pm

(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.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale at all screenings.


Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again. 

Sunday Star Times- Graham Tuckett 4/5 Stars, “A second verse better than the first”

MAMA MIA HERE WE GO AGAIN PG (Sexual References)

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan

Saturday 3 November 8.30pm

Sunday 4 November 4.30pm

Saturday 17 November 6.00pm

Ten years after Mamma Mia! you are invited to return to the magical Greek island of Kalokairi in an all-new original musical based on the songs of ABBA with the film’s original cast.

Lily James and Cher join returning stars Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried and Pierce Brosnan in the sequel to 2008’s musical smash hit.

Two stories are told in parallel: as Sophie (Seyfried) announces her pregnancy, she learns of her mother’s past. Screenplay by Ol Parker (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel), who also directs..

Directed by Ol Parker (‘Now is Good’, ‘Image Me & You’)

Starring Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Dominic Cooper, Julie Walters, Christine Baranski, Lily James, Cher, Andy Garcia

Written by Ol Parker

Musical, Romance, Blockbuster | 114 mins PG Sexual references | USA


Motorsport, “What this movie does superbly is paint an engrossing picture of IndyCar racing – the gladiatorial image of its best drivers, the lack of fanfare among the team members, and the sheer hard work behind the scenes. It should hook the general sports fan, and help explain why some of us are addicted to watching it and writing about it.”

BORN RACER: THE SCOTT DIXON STORY (M Offensive Language)

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan

Saturday 3 November 6.10pm

Sunday 4 November 7.00pm

Saturday 1 December 6.00pm

Portrait on five-time IndyCar World Champion Scott Dixon, one of New Zealand’s most accomplished professional racing drivers, exploring the passion and dedication required to compete in one of the world’s most dangerous sports.

It gives a snapshot of an ace IndyCar driver, how he works with the team, and their ultimately fruitless attempt to capture the 2017 title.

Directed by Bryn Evans (‘Hip Hop-eration’)
Starring Scott Dixon, Dario Franchitti, Tony Kanaan, Chip Ganassi
Written by Bryn Evans, Matthew Metcalfe

Documentary, Sport New Zealand | 88 mins


“A stunning slice of rural life and the gutsy women who share a passion for shearing” Hilary Barry, Seven Sharp.

SHE SHEARS (Exempt)

Saturday 3 November 4.00pm

SHE SHEARS is the New Zealand documentary on five women with a passion for sheep shearing – two of whom are legends, three of whom are stars on the rise.

“When a Kiwi girl sets her heart on becoming a shearer there’s not a lot that’s going to stop her”, as the five women profiled in this lively doco happily testify.

Central Otago’s Pagan Karauria admits it was tough getting a gig at the start, but with her champion dad staunchly behind her, she’s made the shearing shed the focus of her career, not just as a competitive shearer, but as an ace wool sorter and mentor to other young women. Catherine Mullooly, from the King Country, packs her skills for some enterprising OE. With whānau solidly backing them, each of these women strive, more than anything, to better themselves.

Directed and Written by Jack Nicol (feature debut)

Starring Jills Angus Burney, Hazel Wood, Catherine Mullooly, Pagan Karauria, Emily Welch

Documentary, Festival & Independent | 79 mins  Exempt | New Zealand

 

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