Nov 5, 6 – movies: WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING, MILLIE LIES LOW

For 5th and 6th November, Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan has three movies. First up is WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING on Saturday 5th at 5pm. For Saturday at 8pm, MILLIE LIES LOW is on. On Sunday 6th at 4.30pm, McCURRY – THE PURSUIT OF COLOUR is on. Book online: http://raglanmovies.nz. Door sales from 30 mins before session times. Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale at these screenings. Entry prices: Adults $15, Concession $12, RCAC Members $12, Children $8.The reduced concession rate is for $12 concession (student, seniors or CS cards).


Nov 5: Movie – WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING

Dominic Corry, New Zealand Herald 3.5/5 Stars, “The haphazard storytelling eventually coalesces into a more coherent whole, and as dismissive as I felt earlier in the movie, the climax got me in the gut. And the tear ducts.

From the best-selling novel comes a captivating mystery. A woman who raised herself in the marshes of the deep South becomes a suspect in the murder of a man she was once involved with.

WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING |2022 M, Violence & sex scenes 125 mins | USA Sony Pictures

Saturday 5th November 5.00pm

Ticket prices: $15 Adults, $12 Concession and $8 Children.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

Starring Taylor John Smith as Tate Walker
and Daisy Edgar-Jones as Kya Clark

From the best-selling novel comes a captivating mystery. Where the Crawdads Sing tells the story of Kya, an abandoned girl who raised herself to adulthood in the dangerous marshlands of North Carolina. For years, rumours of the “Marsh Girl” haunted Barkley Cove, isolating the sharp and resilient Kya from her community. Drawn to two young men from town, Kya opens herself to a new and startling world; but when one of them is found dead, she is immediately cast by the community as the main suspect. As the case unfolds, the verdict as to what actually happened becomes increasingly unclear, threatening to reveal the many secrets that lay within the marsh.


MILLIE LIES LOW

Fake it ‘til you break it. After missing her flight to a prestigious internship, an anxiety-ridden architecture grad fakes being in New York while lying low in her home town scrounging for another ticket.

Guardian 4 out of 5 stars, “Ingenious satire of career-faking on social media”.

MILLIE LIES LOW |2021 M, Sex scenes, offensive language, nudity & drug use | 100 mins | NZ

Saturday 5th November 8.00pm

Ticket prices: $15 Adults, $12 Concession and $8 Children.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

Millie Lies Low is a sharp character driven comedy-drama that follows Millie as she anxiously navigates her way through a period of crisis in her life. She is both our protagonist and her own antagonist. Millie Lies Low is a female-centric film with themes of identity, options paralysis, self-representation and finding one’s place in the world.

Anxiety-ridden Millie is on her way from Wellington to New York for an internship at a prestigious architecture firm when a moment of panic causes her to miss her flight. She doesn’t have the money for another ticket, and a deep sense of shame prevents her from fessing up to her friends and family. So instead she lies low in her hometown in order to scrounge for another ticket, while using her wits and Instagram to convince her friends, boyfriend, mum, and the world at large, that she’s successfully living the dream in NYC. With her options running out she resorts to increasingly desperate schemes as her hastily constructed facade begins to crumble.

Director: Michelle Savill
Writer: Michelle Savill, Eli Kent
Cast: Ana Scotney, Cohen Holloway, Alice May Connolly, Rima Te Wiata, Chris Alosio, Jillian Nguyen, Sam Cotton

2021 M, Sex scenes, offensive language, nudity & drug use | 100 mins | New Zealand


Nov 5, 19: Movie- McCURRY – THE PURSUIT OF COLOUR

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For the first time, celebrated American photographer Steve McCurry opens up about the stories behind his iconic images and reflects on the defining moments of his extraordinary life and forty-year career.

Guardian 3/5 Stars “Intimate look at man behind Afghan Girl”

McCURRY – THE PURSUIT OF COLOUR |2021 Documentary Exempt 92 mins

Sunday 6th November 4.30pm
Saturday 19th November 5.00pm

Ticket prices: $15 Adults, $12 Concession and $8 Children.

Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.

Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)

Door sales from 30 mins before session times.

Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.

MCCURRY: THE PURSUIT OF COLOR  is the first intimate feature length portrait of the contemporary photojournalist Steve McCurry. The one thing more poignant than McCurry’s pictures is his tumultuous 40-year career, which he’s spent travelling the globe essentially alone, capturing candid snapshots depicting the complexity of human life. Exclusive interviews with family, friends, colleagues, and with the photographer himself, bring to life the stories behind some of the most iconic photographs of the 20th century. With unique access to the photographer’s creative process and unpublished images, we discover how McCurry’s vulnerabilities set him on the path to greatness and we witness first-hand his commitment to record what defines and unites humankind – a race against time in an increasingly fractured and culturally homogenous world.

Director: Denis Delestrac
Cast: Paul Theroux, Bonnie McCurry Reum, Michael Carroll, Anthony Bannon, Robert Dannin, Elie Rogers, Bruce Duffy, John Echave, Andie Belone

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