Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart Street has three new release movies screening for the weekend of 3rd and 4th of October.
23 WALKS is screening on Saturday early evening with THE PRADO MUSEUM – A COLLECTION OF WONDERS on for Saturday evening. Sunday has WHERE’D YOU GO BERNADETTE at 4.30pm.
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).
23 WALKS
Radio NZ “Alison Steadman may do much of the thespian heavy lifting, but Dave Johns is as effortlessly likeable as he was in I Daniel Blake.”
RAGLAN MOVIES at the OLD SCHOOL, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan
23 WALKS M Sex scenes and Offensive Language 102 mins | UK
- Saturday 3rd October 5.30pm
- Saturday 17th October 8.00pm
- Sunday 18th October 4.30pm
Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)
Door sales if available from 30 mins before session times.
Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale at all screenings.
Adults $15, Concession $12, RCAC Members $12, Children $8.
The reduced concession rate is for $12 concession (student, seniors or CS cards).
Dave Johns (I, Daniel Blake) and two-time BAFTA nominee Alison Steadman (The Singing Detective) star in this gentle romance about an older man and woman who get to know each other while walking their dogs over the course of a year.
Directed by Paul Morrison, 23 WALKS is a heart-warming comedy drama about finding love later in life. Dave (Dave Johns) and Fern (Alison Steadman), two older strangers, have been bruised by their individual circumstance. But Dave and Fern haven’t been completely honest with one another and their future together may be threatened by the secrets they have withheld.
Director: Paul Morrison
Writer: Paul Morrison
Cast: Alison Steadman, Natalie Simpson, Dave Johns, Oliver Powell
M, Sex scenes & offensive language 102 mins UK, 2020
THE PRADO MUSEUM – A COLLECTION OF WONDERS
Magnificent masterpieces at the Prado Museum tell the story of Spain and of an entire continent. FEATURING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER JEREMY IRONS.
RAGLAN MOVIES at the OLD SCHOOL, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan
PRADO – A COLLECTION OF WONDERS Documentary Exempt 92 mins | UK
- Saturday 3rd October 8.00pm
- Saturday 17th October 5.45pm
Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)
Door sales if available from 30 mins before session times.
Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale at all screenings.
Adults $15, Concession $12, RCAC Members $12, Children $8.
The reduced concession rate is for $12 concession (student, seniors or CS cards).
The PRADO is one of the great temples of world art, a site of memory and a mirror to the present with 1700 works exhibited and a further 7000 art treasures preserved there. Its collection tells the story of kings, queens, dynasties, wars, defeats and victories, as well as the story of the feelings and emotions of the men and women of yesteryear and of today, whose lives are intertwined with the museum’s: rulers, painters, artists, architects, collectors, curators, intellectuals, visitors.
In 2019, the year of its 200th Anniversary celebrations, telling the story of the Prado in Madrid from the day it was “founded” – that 19th November 1819 when mention was first made of the Museo Real de Pinturas – means covering not only the last 200 years, but at least six centuries of history. The life of the Prado collection began with the birth of Spain as a nation and the marriage between Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabel of Castile, a union that marked the start of the great Spanish Empire. Yet, for a long time over the centuries, painting had been a universal language that knew no boundaries. If there is one museum where it is clear that painting was not affected by nationalism, then that museum must surely be the Prado, with its eclectic and multifaceted collections demonstrating that art has no passports limiting its circulation, that rather it is a universal means to understand and convey the thoughts and feelings of human beings.
Director: Valeria Parisi
Writer: Sabina Fedeli
Presenter: Jeremy Irons
Doc. Exempt 92 mins UK
WHERE’D YOU GO BERNADETTE
Disappearances can be deceiving
Graeme Tuckett Stuff 3.5/5 Stars “Blanchett is beyond praise here, but she has some terrific co-workers. Billy Crudup is fine as husband Elgin, while new-comer Emma Nelson is quietly brilliant as daughter – and film narrator – Bee. Only Kristen Wiig, as Bernadette’s nettlesome neighbour, is out of place, knocking us out of the film’s drama and into standard comedy territory.”
RAGLAN MOVIES at the OLD SCHOOL, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan
WHERE’D YOU GO BERNADETTE M Offensive Language 108 mins | USA
- Sunday 4th October 4.30pm
Where’d You Go, Bernadette is based on the runaway bestseller about Bernadette Fox, a Seattle woman who had it all – a loving husband and a brilliant daughter. When she unexpectedly disappears, her family sets off on an exciting adventure to solve the mystery of where she might have gone.
Director: Richard Linklater (‘Waking Life’, ‘A Scanner Darkly’, ‘Boyhood’)
Writer: Richard Linklater. Holly Gent, Vincent Palmo Jr.
Cast: Kristen Wiig, Judy Greer, Cate Blanchett, Laurence Fishburne, Billy Crudup, James Urbaniak, Troian Bellisario, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
M, Offensive language 108 mins USA