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Totally FREE Movie Night - Sunshine on Leith

9th October 2013 8.10pm
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If you love the excitement of the big screen, enjoy the latest blockbuster releases or maybe mind expanding foreign films that puzzle and amaze, the Social Circle Film Night is 4u!
When
9th October 2013 8.10pm
Venue
Meet upstairs in the bar for a drink before the movie Cineworld, Parrs Wood Entertainment Centre, Wilmslow Road, Didsbiury, M20 5PG.  venue link
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If you love the excitement of the big screen, enjoy the latest blockbuster releases or maybe mind-expanding foreign films that puzzle and amaze, then this event is for you! 

Sunshine on Leith watch preview HERE

Starring

Jason Flemyng, George MacKay, Jane Horrocks, Peter Mullan, Antonia Thomas, Freya Mavor, Kevin Guthrie

Peter Mullan and Jane Horrocks star in a feelgood musical woven from the Proclaimers' uplifting hits. Ally (Kevin Guthrie) and Davy (George MacKay) are two young soldiers who return home to Leith after serving in Afghanistan. Ally goes out with Davy's sister, Liz (Freya Mavor), who introduces her brother to Yvonne (Antonia Thomas). Meanwhile, Liz and Davy's parents, Jean (Jane Horrocks) and Rab (Peter Mullan), are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. Stephen Greenhorn's acclaimed jukebox stage musical took its title from the second album by Scottish musical heroes The Proclaimers. Their hits drive this moving story about the difficulties of adapting to Civvy Street. Actor-turned-director Dexter Fletcher's big-screen adaptation was shot on location in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Among its stunning set-piece numbers is huge performance of 'I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)' featuring 500 dancers outside the National Gallery of Scotland! This is also producer Andrew Macdonald's first film in Scotland since the legendary 'Trainspotting'.

 

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