A new winter season of low-cost ‘Films at the Library’ is being rolled out by Libraries Unlimited across Devon and Torbay.
It’s now the seventh successful season of cosy in-house screenings for the charity, which runs the 54 libraries across the county.
The new season kicks off on Wednesday 6th Novemberand the films on offer include the must-see Barbie movie, children’s favourite Wonka, and the ever-popular The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry.
Ten libraries will be running the screenings and each film costs just £3 – tickets can be bought online or in person in the library.
The festival is organised by Libraries Unlimited, with funding from Arts Council England and Exeter City Council.
Tamsin Pender, programme co-ordinator at Libraries Unlimited said: “‘Films at the Library’ has become a much-loved permanent fixture in our calendar, with two seasons running each year. We’re keeping our prices much lower than standard cinema costs and giving people the opportunity to enjoy new and less well-known films as well as some old favourites. Our customers have said they love the atmosphere and the fact you can bring as many blankets and cushions as you like and really relax! Winter is the perfect time to snuggle up in a warm welcoming library for an afternoon or evening of low-cost film indulgence.”
Three close friends who have never left the outskirts of Dublin (much less Ireland) get the journey of a lifetime — a visit to Lourdes, the picturesque French town and place of miracles.
Thursday 7th November 7pm
Braunton Library
Wicked Little Letters: (2024) 15
When Edith and fellow residents begin to receive wicked letters full of unintentionally hilarious profanities, foul-mouthed Rose is charged with the crime.
Tuesday 12th November 6pm
Cullompton Library Good Will Hunting (1997)
The most brilliant mind at America’s top university isn’t a student, he’s the kid who cleans the floors.
Tuesday 12th November 7pm
St Thomas Library
Wicked Little Letters
Wednesday 13th November 3pm
Seaton Library
Wicked Little Letters
Thursday 14th November 7pm
St Thomas Library
Fisherman’s Friends (2019) 12A
Fast-living, cynical London music executive (Daniel Mays) heads to a remote Cornish village on a stag weekend where he’s pranked by his boss (Noel Clarke) into trying to sign a group of shanty singing fishermen (led by James Purefoy).
Friday 15th November 7.30pm
Brixham Library
Mrs Henderson Presents (2005)
In pre-World War II London, this is the remarkable true-life story of one of England’s most prominent and eccentric society figures, Laura Henderson who founded the historic Windmill Theatre.
Saturday 16th November 2pm
Barnstaple Library
Barbie (2023) 12
Eccentric and individualistic, Barbie is exiled from Barbieland because of her imperfections but learns that what makes her different also makes her stronger.
Saturday 16th November 4pm
Churston Library
The Man who Invented Christmas (PG) 2017
The journey that led to Charles Dickens’ creation of ‘A Christmas Carol’,a timeless tale that would redefine Christmas.
Wednesday 20th November 2pm
Crediton Library
Downton Abbey A New Era (2022) PG
The original principal cast have returned for the second film along with new additions Hugh Dancy, Laura Haddock, Nathalie Baye and Dominic West.
Wednesday 20th November 3pm
Seaton Library
Baltimore (2024) 15
Based on the infamous true story of an English heiress who became a revolutionary. Debutante Rose Dugdale (Imogen Poots) enjoys a life of wealth and privilege, but her rebellious nature soon leads her down a militant path.
Wednesday 20th November 7pm
Crediton Library
Hamlet (2023) 12A
A tale of revenge that has stood the test of time, Shakespeare’s classic tragedy is reimagined for the modern day as a gripping psychological thriller.
Thursday 21st November 1pm
Exmouth Library
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (2023) 12A
When Harold learns his friend Queenie is dying, he is moved to act.
Thursday 21st November 4pm
Exmouth Library
Wonka (2023) PG
Willy Wonka – chock-full of ideas and determined to change the world one delectable bite at a time – is proof that the best things in life begin with a dream, and if you’re lucky enough to meet Willy Wonka, anything is possible.
Thursday 21st November 6.15pm
Newton Abbot Library
One Life (2023) 12
The true story of Sir Nicholas ‘Nicky’ Winton, a young London broker played by Johnny Flynn, who, along with Trevor Chadwick (Alex Sharp) and Doreen Warinner (Romola Garai) of the British Committee for Refugees in Czechoslovakia, rescued 669 children from the Nazis in the months leading up to World War II.
Saturday 23rd November 1pm
Cullompton Library
IF (2024) U
IF is about a girl who discovers that she can see everyone’s imaginary friends — and what she does with that superpower — as she embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten IFs with their kids.
Thursday 28th November 7pm
Braunton Library
Poster Boys (2021) 15
In a bold bid to save his job as a poster boy, broke Irishman Al Clancy steals the family camper van and embarks on a madcap tour of the country… with his smart-ass 10-year-old nephew in tow.
Saturday 30th November 2pm
Barnstaple Library
The Holdovers (2024) 15
From acclaimed director Alexander Payne, this story follows a curmudgeonly instructor (Paul Giamatti) at a New England prep school who is forced to remain on campus during Christmas break to babysit the handful of students with nowhere to go.