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THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY (12A) RELAXED SCREENING

29th June 2018 10:30 am

 

WWII has just ended and a young writer, eager for a story, meets a group of eccentric book lovers living in Guernsey, where she learns about the struggles they faced during the Nazi occupation.

A lost voice in the literary world of post-WWII England, Juliet Ashton (Lily James) is an ambitious young writer who is desperate to find something worthwhile to write about. And so, when she receives an unexpected letter from a mysterious fan, she decides to follow the lead.

On a whim, she travels all the way to Guernsey, full of hope that she’ll find a story there. But she ends up finding so much more.

Juliet is introduced to a quirky group of misfit book lovers who make up The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Though they have very different backgrounds, they come together in a perfect balance of wit, charm, and undeniable character – a writer’s dream.

However, as Juliet spends more time with the Society, she discovers it has a story of its own, which rivals any fiction they might have read. It began in an attempt to salvage some sort of happiness during the Nazi occupation of the Channel Islands. But, even though the war is over, each of the members are plagued by memories of terrible things.

In the midst of Guernsey’s stunning landscape, Juliet carefully uncovers dark stories that haunt the coves, cottages, and cobbled streets, in an attempt to use her words to paint a portrait of the community’s suffering and strength.

Based on the novel of the same name by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society is directed by Mike Newell(Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Great Expectations).

The cast features an unofficial reunion of Downton Abbey cast members, such as Jessica Brown Findlay,Matthew Goode, and Penelope Wilton, along with other familiar faces from British TV, including Katherine Parkinson (Humans, The IT Crowd) and Tom Courtenay(Little Dorrit, Unforgotten).

Cert: 12A

Running time: 124 mins

Relaxed screenings are specifically designed for people who find regular cinema settings challenging. We extend a warm welcome to people who feel overwhelmed by the ordinary cinema environment. These relaxed screenings are open to ANYONE who would benefit from a relaxed, non-judgemental atmosphere including (but not limited to) people living with dementia; people with an Autism Spectrum Condition; people with learning difficulties; people with sensory or communication difficulties; parents with young babies; and anyone who feels they would benefit from a more supportive and inclusive experience.

 

Details

Date:
29th June 2018
Time:
10:30 am
Event Categories:
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Venue

Cinema
United Kingdom

Other

Price:
£3.50 (Free Carers bookable via the Box Office 01684 892277))
Show Times:
10.30am

Event Reviews

  • Ann

    I love the book so wasn't sure the film could live up to the book. It does. Well cast, absorbing story. Would highly recommend.


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