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X-WR-CALNAME:Forest Row Film Society
X-WR-TIMEZONE:UTC
X-WR-CALDESC:Located in Forest Row\, near East Grinstead and Ashdown Forest
  we are a film club mostly showing world cinema and art house movies\, whic
 h is easily accessible from other towns and villages in mid Sussex\, north 
 west Kent\, and south Surrey. Everyone welcome. You don't need to be a memb
 er to come to a film.\n\nAll foreign language films are shown in their orig
 inal language with English subtitles.
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100514T190000Z
DTEND:20100514T205100Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:500i7j11hpo8i1ccbrjtt1cb84@google.com
CREATED:20090904T144035Z
DESCRIPTION:By an unlikely twist of fate\, reporter Phil Winter finds himse
 lf stuck with a little girl\, Alice\, searching the cities of Germany for h
 er grand-mother whose name and address Alice can't remember. The only clue 
 is a photograph of her grand-mother's front door\, with no house number and
  no one else in the shot. In this hypnotic odyssey we follow a restless cha
 racter adrift\, isolated and lonely\, finding companionship with an innocen
 t child. Wim Wenders is a master at finding in the banality of life on the 
 road\, the magic that comes from granting space and time to those extended 
 moments other films pass over. Rudiger Vogler as Phil and Yella Rottlander 
 as Alice make a fascinating and touching partnership.\n“an intriguing movie
  that lives in the mind for hours after the lights have come up” The Guardi
 an
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T144035Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Alice in the Cities
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100506T190000Z
DTEND:20100506T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
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CREATED:20090904T143957Z
DESCRIPTION:“It's got it all — lust\, passion\, romance and 14\,000 jobs be
 ing eliminated every day. It's a forbidden love\, one that dare not speak i
 ts name. Heck\, let's just say it: It's capitalism.”\nThis film shown in co
 llaboration with Transition Forest Row
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143957Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Capitalism: A Love Story
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100430T190000Z
DTEND:20100430T203800Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:4k7l2bthgcrsph0rh3p9pa3440@google.com
CREATED:20090904T143925Z
DESCRIPTION:A simple but extremely beautiful and touching film\, the subjec
 t of which — the death of a mother and how subsequently the family have to 
 face the disintegration of their beloved home — can move the hardest heart.
  This quietly breathtaking human drama\, which moves from sadness to optimi
 sm\, is masterfully carried by a remarkable cast with an unforgettable Juli
 ette Binoche. The heartbreak is never over-sentimentalised\, and one is rem
 inded of Chekov.\nThe fate of the valuable artefacts left by the mother sho
 ws that being French means being torn between the heritage of a culture and
  the appeal of modernity\, wanting to keep your roots alive and spread towa
 rds the world.\n“beautifully performed\, intelligently written and fluently
  directed” Geoff Andrew\, Time Out\n“deeply moving” Empire
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143925Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Summer Hours
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100331T190000Z
DTEND:20100331T202700Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:1leu46reqke6901u8s9cjeual8@google.com
CREATED:20090904T143851Z
DESCRIPTION:A very funny true story that follows a couple of political acti
 vists as they infiltrate the world of big business and pull off outrageous 
 pranks that highlight the ways that corporate greed is destroying the plane
 t.\nThis film shown in collaboration with Transition Forest Row
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143851Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The Yes Men Fix the World
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100326T200000Z
DTEND:20100326T215100Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:j07i4quohb0fs5382okmor7g50@google.com
CREATED:20090904T143817Z
DESCRIPTION:In a stunning mountain village above the sea\, untouched by the
  modern world\, life is organised around the natural rhythms of the earth a
 nd the five daily calls to Islamic prayer: the “five times” which give the 
 film its Turkish title (Bes Vakit) and its structure\, only chronologically
  reversed so that we start with night\, followed by evening\, then afternoo
 n\, noon and dawn.\nThis is a down-to-earth portrait of the villagers' drea
 ms and desires which lie beneath the austerity of their working existence.\
 nThe main characters are three young friends\, two boys and a girl\, torn b
 etween rage and guilt as they make the delicate transition from childhood t
 o adulthood and explore the fraught territory of love\, lust and death.\nRe
 ha Erdem's fourth feature\, with an extraordinary score by Arvo Part\, has 
 impressed critics while scooping up awards at festivals.\n“a remarkable pie
 ce of work ... a cinematic poem\, replete with fear and rapture\, and one o
 f the best films of the year.” Peter Bradshaw\, The Guardian
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143817Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Times and Winds
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100312T200000Z
DTEND:20100312T212500Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:tpsrp4bad99b9brv8nhki7233g@google.com
CREATED:20090904T143742Z
DESCRIPTION:Denis Dercourt's stylish\, subtle and highly assured film is a 
 pleasingly suspenseful psychological drama. Déborah Francois plays Mélanie\
 , the small-town butcher's daughter whose ambitions as a pianist were dashe
 d during a childhood audition by the thoughtless behaviour of the chairwoma
 n of the jury. She retains the grievance when she later becomes the page tu
 rner for this same woman who thwarted her hopes. Francois's portrayal of th
 e young woman intent on settling scores is the epitome of icy resolve.\n“A 
 treat for lovers of intelligent cinema.” The Guardian
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143742Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The Page Turner
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100306T200000Z
DTEND:20100306T230500Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
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CREATED:20090904T143709Z
DESCRIPTION:With The Leopard\, Visconti delivers one of his most ambitious 
 and spectacular works\, based on the acclaimed novel by count Giuseppe Toma
 si de Lampedusa.\nSet in Sicily during the 1860s as the aristocracy found i
 tself being suffocated by a newly democratic fervor\, led by Garibaldi.\nA 
 masterpiece vividly shot\, beautifully acted where time passes slowly gathe
 ring a kind of power that only a true master can conjure. One of the greate
 st motion pictures of all time\, as well as one of the most politically pro
 found.\nWinner of the palme d'Or at the 1963 Cannes film festival\, and sta
 rring Burt Lancaster\, Claudia Cardinale and Alain Delon.\n“Visconti's gorg
 eous\, epic account of Lampedusa's novel... A must-see” Peter Bradshaw\, Th
 e Guardian
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143709Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The Leopard
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100303T200000Z
DTEND:20100303T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:jp9k3m3vusbfif5cummba6bcd0@google.com
CREATED:20090904T143626Z
DESCRIPTION:Brand new documentary exploring the depletion of fish stocks ar
 ound the world that shows that\, given consumer and political action\, the 
 situation can be turned around.\nThis film shown in collaboration with Tran
 sition Forest Row
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143626Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The End of the Line
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100226T200000Z
DTEND:20100226T215000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:tj9n7a8k4tg0ogp7tj1oe7v3g4@google.com
CREATED:20090904T143546Z
DESCRIPTION:Two guys\, a girl and a Super 8 camera in a wonderful film of g
 rowing up in 1975\, during the Lebanese civil war.\nThe debut feature by Ta
 rantino's camerman and winner of the International Critics' Award at the To
 ronto International Film Festival.
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143546Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: West Beyrouth
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100213T200000Z
DTEND:20100213T220800Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:ogadsk14bg6ptdqnugueqe08vc@google.com
CREATED:20090904T143453Z
DESCRIPTION:The wife of a British diplomat in Africa is murdered because sh
 e has uncovered an illegal and destructive trade in medicines for the local
  population. Her husband sets out to track down her killers\, and the trail
  leads all the way back to the Foreign Office in London. This film is a sta
 rk reminder of how politics and politicians can undermine compassionate int
 entions.\nA gripping thriller starring Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz made 
 by City of God director Fernando Meirelles and based on the novel by John l
 e Carré.\n“one of the year's best films” Roger Ebert\, Chicago Sun-Times\n“
 a romance that packs a punch to equal The English Patient” Peter Bradshaw\,
  The Guardian
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143458Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The Constant Gardner
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100205T200000Z
DTEND:20100205T215500Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:l33g4o109dkls8cvnnesuq4qf0@google.com
CREATED:20090904T143412Z
DESCRIPTION:A complex narrative of connections and coincidences revolving a
 round six characters in modern Germany and Turkey\, The Edge of Heaven is a
  beautifully acted story of love and pain\, and generational and cultural d
 islocation.\nWith many thematic parallels with Babel\, this much more accom
 plished film is a dreamlike meditation shot through with idealism\, conflic
 t and unity. Starring Hannah Schygulla\, in her most compelling role since 
 she worked with Fassbinder in the 70s.\n“A story about mothers and sons\, f
 athers and daughters — and about hope as the last refuge we have as human b
 eings” Fatih Akin\n“Bold and exhilarating film-making” The Guardian
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143412Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The Edge of Heaven
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100203T200000Z
DTEND:20100203T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:ara34cacmma0nvms199vm82dlc@google.com
CREATED:20090904T143346Z
DESCRIPTION:With stunning cinematography\, a compelling soundtrack\, and dr
 amatic stories of resistance and transformation\, Fierce Light shows what i
 s possible when human beings\, faced with a world in crisis\, rise to their
  absolute best.\nThis film shown in collaboration with Transition Forest Ro
 w
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143346Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Fierce Light
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100122T200000Z
DTEND:20100122T214400Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
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CREATED:20090904T143257Z
DESCRIPTION:Etre et Avoir charts six months in the life of a small “single 
 class” school in rural France. Ranging in age from four to eleven\, thirtee
 n children are taught every subject by the dedicated Georges Lopez\, whose 
 enlightened methods reveal a genuine affection for his young charges. A mas
 ter in quiet authority\, he patiently cools down their arguments and listen
 s to their problems. As the seasons pass from inclement winter to bucolic s
 ummer\, M. Lopez prepares the children for life as he himself approaches re
 tirement.\nOffering a touching and absorbing look at the heart of a village
  community\, Philibert's documentary was a surprise cinema hit which was wa
 rmly received by critics and won numerous awards\, including a Bafta\, a Cé
 sar and a European Film Award.\n“thoroughly delightful documentary ... In i
 ts humanity and its quietly passionate idealism\, this film is a tonic.” Pe
 ter Bradshaw\, The Guardian\n“It's one of the very finest films you're like
 ly to see in a long time. Just beautiful.” Geoff Andrew\, Time Out
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T143257Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Etre et Avoir
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20100108T200000Z
DTEND:20100108T220700Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
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CREATED:20090904T142558Z
DESCRIPTION:Doris Dörrie's Cherry Blossoms is both a beautifully moving ten
 der tale of cultural crossings and a double portrait of grief\, drawing on 
 Ozu's masterpiece Tokyo Story. Trudi and Rudi\, a long-married provincial G
 erman couple\, must confront the other's death. Some of the moments of beau
 ty denied to them by the timidity of their own longings\, the lustreless ro
 utine of work\, and family indifference may yet be savoured after the pain 
 of loss and separation\, in the undeniable epiphany during the cherry bloss
 om season at the beginning of spring in Japan.\n“a quiet\, very beautiful f
 ilm about the duality of love and death” Philip French\, The Observer
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142558Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Cherry Blossoms
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091213T143000Z
DTEND:20091213T160200Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:gsl1jhtl73jobi7bkurk41sdf8@google.com
CREATED:20090904T142458Z
DESCRIPTION:Narrated by Kate Winslet\, this charming follow-up to The March
  of the Penguins tells the story of a young girl and her friendship with a 
 fox.
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142458Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The Fox and the Child
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091211T200000Z
DTEND:20091211T221700Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
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CREATED:20090904T142418Z
DESCRIPTION:A young and gifted East German journalist determinedly fighting
  for freedom of speech lives with his girlfriend. Their flat has been bugge
 d by the secret police. Suspecting something\, the young woman deliberately
  provokes a police officer\, ending up in custody. From then on\, the twist
 s and turns of this tragic\, but redemptive tale leave us moved and inspire
 d by the innate goodness of an ordinary man caught up in the political agen
 da of his times.\n“one of the most amazing films I have ever seen” Andrew S
 arris\, New York Observer
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142418Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The Lives of Others
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091210T200000Z
DTEND:20091210T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:8e3pmi80eq9ostkpgfv76it6ek@google.com
CREATED:20090904T142345Z
DESCRIPTION:An ode to the planet's beauty and its delicate harmony. Every i
 mage shows the Earth's treasures we are destroying and all the wonders we c
 an still preserve. Narrated by Glenn Close.\nThis film shown in collaborati
 on with Transition Forest Row
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142345Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Home
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091127T200000Z
DTEND:20091127T215700Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
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CREATED:20090904T142315Z
DESCRIPTION:In this acclaimed French drama by Philippe Claudel\, Kristin Sc
 ott Thomas plays Juliette\, a broken soul who wanders aimlessly on a long p
 ath to redemption. Released from prison after a fifteen year separation she
  is reunited with her young sister\, but is still very much a prisoner with
 in herself. Thomas's presence in Claudel's intelligent observant debut abou
 t dislocation\, fragility and the inner pain of unshakeable memories\, is p
 owerfully distinctive.\n“Scott Thomas's performance\, with its occasional d
 iscreet flashes of self-knowing wit\, is marvellous to behold\, confirming 
 her as one of the very best” Screen International\n“a deeply involving\, be
 autifully acted and expertly constructed human drama” The Guardian
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142315Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: I've Loved You So Long
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091121T200000Z
DTEND:20091121T222000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:2jg5pe4ae4tdkk45dhpjv0ns0s@google.com
CREATED:20090904T142231Z
DESCRIPTION:Biography of French singer Edith Piaf (Marian Cotillard)\, in w
 hich the street singer is discovered and rises to fame. Neglected by her mo
 ther and then by her father\, a travelling acrobat. The heart\, body and so
 ul of a grief-stricken Piaf. An emotional\, moving and sensational performa
 nce by Marion Cotillard\, and also starring Gerard Depardieu.\n“This specta
 cular epic portraying the life of singing legend Edith Piaf and powered by 
 so many of her actual recordings is one of those rare cinematic happenings 
 where every aspect of the production is done to perfection.” Film Journal I
 nternational
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142231Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: La Vie en Rose
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091113T200000Z
DTEND:20091113T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:c0s5kds166eo9qpau11137ef88@google.com
CREATED:20090904T142149Z
DESCRIPTION:In 1982\, nineteen year old Ari Folman was among the Israeli so
 ldiers who stood by while Lebanese Christian militiamen\, wanting to avenge
  the murder of Bashir Gemayel\, massacred Palestinian civilians in the Sabr
 a and Chatila refugee camps of west Beirut.\nFor more than two decades\, Fo
 lman repressed all memories of the events until an old comrade recounted th
 e awful dream plaguing him: the film's opening sequence of a hunting pack o
 f snarling dogs. In the ensuing months he sought out and interviewed other 
 fellow soldiers and pieced together the story of what happened.\nTo bring i
 t to visual life\, he decided to use animation: “There was no other way to 
 do it\, to show memories\, hallucinations\, dreams. War is like a really ba
 d acid trip and this was the only way to show that.” The result is a truly 
 startling film\, as difficult to categorise as it is to forget.\n“an acid-t
 rip down memory lane ... an extraordinary film” Peter Bradshaw\, The Guardi
 an\n“Astonishing\, unforgettable: you have to see it.” Empire\n“A memoir\, 
 a history lesson\, a combat picture\, a piece of investigative journalism\,
  and an altogether amazing film.” New York Times
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142149Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Waltz with Bashir
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091112T200000Z
DTEND:20091112T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:6vbmhod6tua9olbl183qdbe0m0@google.com
CREATED:20090904T142114Z
DESCRIPTION:This new film gives a sense of the scale of the emerging Transi
 tion Movement with stories of communities creating their own currencies\, s
 etting up their own pubs\, planting trees\, growing food and more.\nThis fi
 lm shown in collaboration with Transition Forest Row
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142114Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: In Transition
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091023T190000Z
DTEND:20091023T210700Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:k7bav62qj4n23637hs85r4fsjs@google.com
CREATED:20090904T141938Z
DESCRIPTION:Set in a South African township\, U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha is a f
 antastic\, gritty setting of Bizet's great opera. Performed by the Dimpho D
 i Kopane theatre company and directed by Mark Dornford-May\, it was created
  by the same team as Son of Man\, which we screened last year.\nCarmen (Pau
 line Malefane) works in a cigarette factory\, and is preparing for a local 
 concert. After a fight\, she is arrested and taken into custody. There\, th
 e policeman Jongikhaya's passion for Carmen develops\, with tragic conseque
 nces.\nWinner of the Golden Bear at Berlin\, U-Carmen is strong\, self-poss
 essed and visually very exciting.\n“hugely accomplished ... a thrillingly u
 nsentimental view of opera” Sight and Sound\n“Works perfectly ... hits the 
 bull's eye” Time Out
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142016Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091030T200000Z
DTEND:20091030T215000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:t9k4d1tcble81c166p4ktpdi1s@google.com
CREATED:20090904T142010Z
DESCRIPTION:Agathe Villenova (Agnès Jaoui)\, a busy feminist politician\, f
 inds time to return to her rural home in the south of France to help her si
 ster\, Florence\, put their recently deceased mother's affairs in order. Ka
 rim\, the son of Algerian housekeeper Mimouna who has spent a lifetime with
  Agathe's family\, is a hotel receptionist with aspirations to become a fil
 m director. He persuades Agathe to participate in a succession of interview
 s (including a memorable but disastrous scene up a mountain) for a document
 ary in a series on successful women.\nCompared by critics to Woody Allen's 
 comedies of manners\, Let's Talk About the Rain is a film brimming with cha
 rm which uncovers truths in everyday relationships.\n“a deeply felt comedy 
 of middle-class French life ... and the ensemble acting is perfect” Philip 
 French\, The Observer\n“Quite simply wonderful” Empire
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T142011Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Let's Talk About the Rain
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091016T190000Z
DTEND:20091016T205100Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:1n5s03dgtq5m9q6p59mtsk16ic@google.com
CREATED:20090904T141832Z
DESCRIPTION:The true story of Elle magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby (Ma
 thieu Amalric) who suffers a stroke and has to live with an almost totally 
 paralysed body\; only his left eye isn't. An astonishing and deeply moving 
 film\, thanks to a beautifully written script\, extraordinary direction and
  stunning camera work. A brilliant film\, Schnabels third film is also his 
 masterpiece.\n“Haunting\, searing and beautiful... It's impossible to leave
  this movie without seeing more clearly\, and appreciating the wonder of be
 ing alive.” Film Journal International
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T141832Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091014T190000Z
DTEND:20091014T194800Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:39m2ah6rc3clt2ecnut414q43s@google.com
CREATED:20090904T141748Z
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the importance of oil in modern farming\, this film h
 as a passionate narrative centred on the director's investigation to change
  her small family farm to a low-energy enterprise.\nDirected by filmmaker R
 ebecca Hosking\, who spearheaded the campaign to remove plastic bags from h
 er home town of Modbury in Devon\, and which has gained national attention.
 \nThis film shown in collaboration with Transition Forest Row
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T141748Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: A Farm for the Future
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091011T133000Z
DTEND:20091011T144400Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:0nb6vkcm0e4n7puf1j8mrkuu0o@google.com
CREATED:20090904T141319Z
DESCRIPTION:Kirikou is a tiny child\, as fast as anything\, and never stops
  talking. From the moment he is born he wants to know why his village is su
 ffering so much. The evil and scary sorceress\, Karaba\, has cast a terribl
 e spell on the place\, and Kirikou resolves to set things to rights.\nBeaut
 ifully animated\, with a marvellous feel for the shape and colours of Afric
 a\, and a soundtrack by Youssou N'Dour\, Kirikou and the Sorceress is a ref
 reshing alternative to anodyne mainstream cartoons.\nWinner of loads of awa
 rds\, including the Children's Jury Award at the Chicago International Chil
 dren's Film Festival in 1999.\n“An unexpected treat on any level” BBC Films
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T141319Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Kirikou and the Sorceress
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091004T173000Z
DTEND:20091004T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:4etrvdncttinudgqusqqgk4ebc@google.com
CREATED:20090904T141234Z
DESCRIPTION:Itinerant short films on Lower Road\, including Daffy Duck\, Po
 peye and Betty Boop.
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T141234Z
LOCATION:Lower Road
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: The Moving Picture Show
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20090918T190000Z
DTEND:20090918T213400Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:rqjqtn1dq2vtrojv0n77c37poc@google.com
CREATED:20090904T135550Z
DESCRIPTION:The head of a Tunisian immigrant clan\, living in the south of 
 France\, is sixty-something Slimane (Habib Bouferes) and he has just been m
 ade redundant. He buys a beaten up old boat\, dreaming of turning it into a
  floating restaurant specializing in couscous — the best couscous. His exte
 nded family rally round to help spruce up the boat. It is a family that nou
 rishes love\, jealousy\, discouragement\, and ambition\, as well as a whole
  lot of dining. As the big day nears\, troubles begin. A film with a lot on
  its mind\, involving personal stories and social issues. Tragic and comic 
 flavour blend nicely in this succulent offering. Rather than observing the 
 family you will be drawn in and feel part of it.\nWinner of four César awar
 ds and several at the Venice Film Festival.\n“a deeply involving tragicomed
 y\, combining warmth with an unexpected level of complexity\, and deliverin
 g a fiercely unsentimental commentary on the sexual politics of family and 
 food.” The Guardian
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T141157Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Couscous
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091002T190000Z
DTEND:20091002T204100Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:tlq9p9eukr7iso1oish1qtri10@google.com
CREATED:20090904T135635Z
DESCRIPTION:This Oscar-nominated documentary is a fascinating study of Anta
 rctica. Herzog and just one cameraman spent five months filming during its 
 austral summer when it never gets dark. As always\, Herzog is most adventur
 ous and shows us stunning and surreal landscapes including trips under the 
 ice shell. In addition\, we meet and listen to some of the scientists who a
 re working in this extreme environment. It's not all serious\, especially o
 n the brief occasion when there are penguins about. A visually stunning fil
 m\, strange and stimulating\; you can almost feel the cold coming out of th
 e screen.\n“Seemingly off-hand\, cumulatively imposing\, utterly masterful.
 ” Time Out
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T141150Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:2
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Encounters at the End of the World
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091003T120000Z
DTEND:20091003T124500Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:q1s9mgmgv96da0ffn0jc9ot86s@google.com
CREATED:20090904T140937Z
DESCRIPTION:One of Buster Keaton's most supremely inventive comedies\, in w
 hich he plays a cinema projectionist with ambitions to be a detective. In l
 ove and impoverished\, Keaton is framed for a theft by a rival suitor. Retu
 rning to the cinema he falls asleep and in his dreams steps into the film t
 hat is playing.\nAfter his initial surprise at his new environment\, he rea
 lises there is a crime to solve. With a bewildering array of sight gags and
  chases\, this is a masterpiece.\nWith live musical accompaniment by Terry 
 Davies.
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T141143Z
LOCATION:Forest Row Village Hall, RH18 5ES
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Sherlock Jr
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091003T093000Z
DTEND:20091003T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:aafgcv6kctbov8ctjda765gn98@google.com
CREATED:20090904T135717Z
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for a stop motion animation workshop on Foresters Green
  with animators Joseph Brett and Glen Zimmatore. Get a time slot early on t
 he day. Places limited.
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T141135Z
LOCATION:Foresters Green
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Animation Workshop
TRANSP:OPAQUE
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART:20091004T140000Z
DTEND:20091004T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20090904T214742Z
UID:c08g2fkm13iprs75omc1j2d1v4@google.com
CREATED:20090904T141113Z
DESCRIPTION:A collection of Sussex-related films from Screen Archive South 
 East\, including some of the very earliest films made in Britain by filmmak
 ers Robert Paul and James Williamson. The programme will also include Water
 y Trail (1938) following the course of the river Medway\, film of Brighton 
 from the 1950s\, and a selection of adverts and short documentaries from th
 e 1930s.\nWe'll also be showing the Pathé newsreel Mac Pays Tribute to Kenn
 edy (1964)\, made when the prime minister visited Forest Row to unveil the 
 commemorative plaque to president Kennedy.\nPart of the Transition Forest R
 ow event\, the Mad Recycled Hatter's Tea Party.
LAST-MODIFIED:20090904T141113Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Film: Sussex Films
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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