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Thursday, November 5th:       "Slumdog Millionaire"


  

Throbbing with the colour, energy and passion of contemporary India, Slumdog tells the story of Jamal Malik (played by Skins star Dev Patel), an 18-year-old orphan from the slums of Mumbai who is just one question away from winning 20 million rupees on India’s Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? How on earth does a uneducated street kid know all the answers? That’s what the TV’s show’s slick host Prem Kumar (played by Bollywood star Anil Kapoor) would like to know and he has Jamal arrested by the police to find out. Banged up on suspicion of cheating and viciously interrogated before the show resumes, Jamal then explains to Irrfan Khan’s sceptical cop just how he has accumulated the pertinent knowledge. Each question he has answered so far in the quiz is linked to a crucial episode in his life, from his early years in the city’s teeming Dharavi slum to his present job as a 'chai wallah' dishing out tea in a local call centre. Strung together, Jamal’s story is a fantastic tale of impudence, pluck, resilience  and quick-wittedness, underpinned by his enduring love for his long-lost childhood sweetheart, fellow orphan Latika…

A crowd-pleasing delight, Slumdog Millionaire well deserves all the accolades currently being showered on it - and so does Boyle. The movie may be based on a best selling novel by Vikas Swarup and adapted for the screen by Full Monty scriptwriter Simon Beaufoy, yet it bears its director’s signature throughout. Those who’ve followed Boyle’s career from his 1995 debut Shallow Grave through to 28 Days Later…, Millions and Sunshine will recognise his distinctive handiwork.

But Slumdog Millionaire isn’t simply a reworking of Boyle’s cinematic past; the new movie has its own unique stamp, and that stamp is unmistakably Indian. As cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle's camera zips and darts through slum alleyways and soars to the heights of Mumbai’s thrusting new skyscrapers, the vitality of modern India bursts from the screen.

Equally vivid, though, is its squalor, violence and corruption. Jamal’s journey takes in the horrors of communal riots, savage child exploitation (at one stage he falls in with a gang of Dickensian urchins and their Fagin-like controller), organised crime and police brutality. But there’s humour too, as in the sequence in which Jamal and his brother hoodwink tourists with their unofficial guided tours of the Taj Mahal. Thankfully, the movie’s bleakest moments are never overwhelming and by the end Slumdog truly deserves the epithets funny, heart-warming, feel-good fable.  [Thanks to Jason Best for this review from Movietalk.]


Oscar Award Winner for:
Best Picture: Slumdog Millionaire
Best Director: Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire
Best Original Score: A.R. Rahman, Slumdog Millionaire
Best Song: A.R. Rahman for Jai Ho penned by Gulzar Slumdog Millionaire
Adapted Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire
Best Cinematography: Anthony Dod Mantle, Slumdog Millionaire
Best Sound Mixing: Resul Pookutty (India), Ian Tapp and Richard Pryke Slumdog Millionaire
Best Film Editing: Slumdog Millionaire


Welcome to Chiddingfold Cinema

 
Have a night out at the movies with your friends, enjoy a glass of wine before the start and an ice-cream in the interval, best of all do this without having to drive and worry about breathalysers.
 
All this is possible now at your local cinema in Chiddingfold Village Hall. Come along the first Thursday each month and enjoy a classic film noir from the forties, or a not yet on DVD action adventure. You can even influence the choice of film. The run before Christmas proved the viability of the concept, and it is now planned to run until April 2009 when it will take a break over the summer months before returning in the Autumn.
 
What is more, any profits from the event go to the charity that runs the village hall, with a view to improving the facilities. All volunteers running the event are unpaid, though we do have to cover the costs of Movies on the Move from West Sussex who provide the technology.
 
OK, it hasn't the plush seating of Guilford, but then we don't have pop-corn littering the floor or their high prices, nor do we want to compete with the local hall cinemas at Godalming and Haslemere who offer reasonable access to 35mm projected current releases. What we do offer is conviviality with a chance to catch up on the village gossip with friends, a decent drinks selection, and a chance to stretch your legs during the interval (not that our modern padded seats aren't comfortable)  for refreshment.
 
For now that means you have to accept the limitations of a smaller screen - but we use high quality pre-commercial DVD stock from Filmbank - and, let us be honest, the not entirely satisfactory accoustics of our modern hall, but guided by your feedback, can improve the experience and make furher investment in the infrastructure. For this to be a permanent feature we need your support, and that of your friends.
 
So come along and have a great night out, whatever the early Spring weather throws at us, at your very own local venue.


Previous films include:

Thursday, September 3rd           Young Victoria                More information about this film on this page
 
Thursday, April 2nd                    Quantum of Solace        More information about this film on this page    
                         
Thursday, March 5th                   The Duchess                   More information about this film on this page

Thursday, February 5th              MAMMA MIA!  THE SING-ALONG EDITION
        Sing along to the Mamma Mia number 'Dancing Queen'        More information about this film on this page

Thursday, November 6th:           The Other Boleyn Girl     More information about this film on this page
 
Thursday, October 2nd:                 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull    
                                                                                                More information about this film
 
Thursday, September 4th:           Charlie Wilson's War     IMDB video trailer link (opens new window)



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