Cinema Nairn Programme (subject to change)

Determined to show interesting films in Nairn as suggested by those who want to watch them ie not the regular "blockbusters" but classics and lesser-known gems from around the world. Films are currently screened in the Nairn Community & Arts Centre on King Street (just off the A96) and occasionally in The Little Theatre (also in King Street but in Fishertown).

Screening may sometimes be cancelled or films substituted (for reasons beyond our control such as licencing and/or distribution rights) please check for latest information and before travelling any distance.

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Tuesday, 19 April 2011

An Education - our film choice for 10th May

Offering a screening at 10.00am so that parents who might otherwise not get chance to see this film is perhaps a bit of a gamble, we'll see how it goes...

In the early 1960's, sixteen year old Jenny Mellor lives with her parents in the London suburb of Twickenham. On her father's wishes, everything that Jenny does is in the sole pursuit of being accepted into Oxford, as he wants her to have a better life than he. Jenny is bright, pretty, hard working but also naturally gifted. The only problems her father may perceive in her life is her issue with learning Latin, and her dating a boy named Graham, who is nice but socially awkward. Jenny's life changes after she meets David Goldman, a man over twice her age.


David goes out of his way to show Jenny and her family that his interest in her is not improper and that he wants solely to expose her to cultural activities which she enjoys. Jenny quickly gets accustomed to the life to which David and his constant companions, Danny and Helen, have shown her, and Jenny and David's relationship does move into becoming a romantic one...

Catch it on Tuesday 10th May at Nairn Community & Arts Centre. Film starts at 10.00am