ISLAND SCREENS
PRESENTS
AT THE BARRIER
SOCIAL CLUB
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Thurs
10th July
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ST TRINIANS
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Contemporary
re-imagining of the naughty schoolgirl saga ST TRINIANS, which finds the
young ladies having to club together in order to save their academic home
from bankruptcy.
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Rating
M
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Genre: Comedy
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Mon
14th
July
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AUGUST RUSH
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There’s
music in the wind and sky. Can you hear it? And there’s hope. Can you feel
it? The boy called August Rush can. The music mysteriously draws him
penniless and alone to New York City
in a quest to find ? somehow someway ? the parents separated from him years
earlier. And along the way he may also find the musical genius hidden within
him. Experience the magic of this rhapsodic epic of the heart
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Rating PG
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Genre: Music/Drama
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Thurs
17th July
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HOW SHE MOVE
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How
She Move is an energetic gritty and ultimately inspiring coming of age tale
about a gifted young woman who defies all the rules as she step dances her
heart out to achieve her dreams. Featuring a fresh cast of new discoveries
this Sundance Film Festival hit marks the feature film debut of the electric
RUTINA WESLEY with street-style step sequences by top choreographer Hi Hat
and special appearances by R&B singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole and
comedian DeRay Davis.
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Rating
M
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Genre: Music/Dance
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Mon
21st July
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THE DIVING BELL AND THE
BUTTERFLY
(Subtitled)
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A
ravishing celebration of sight and sound, an elegantly sensual evocation of
human consciousness. Though his film is based on a best-selling account of
one man’s miraculous tenacity in the face of almost total incapacitation,
Schnabel avoids every disease-of-the-week cliche. ‘Jean-Do’ Bauby the editor
of French Elle magazine, suffered a massive stroke at the age of 43. His mind
was spared but his body was permanently paralysed in a condition known as
‘locked-in syndrome.’
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Rating M
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Genre: French/Drama
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MOVIES START 7PM
KITCHEN OPEN 6PM
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