
6:00 showing
One of us is lying: Natasha Carlton
The genre for this piece is mystery and suspense. The story follows five high school students who enter detention, where one of them dies under suspicious circumstances and an investigation ensues.
Donnie Darko: Kai Feenan
A troubled teenage boy comes face to face with his deteriorating metal state. The genre for this piece is science fiction psychological thriller.
I saw the TV glow: Anthony Barton
The genre for this piece is psychological horror drama. The story goes as a teenager in the suburbs watches a mysterious TV show that affects his life and identity.
Friday Night Dinner: Millie Grange
Two siblings share their Friday night dinners at their parent's home and somehow something always goes wrong. The genre for this piece is British television sitcom.
Date: Tuesday 20 May
Location: Corn Exchange Cinema
Start Time/Tickets Available: 6pm start – 40 seats
Start Time/Tickets Available: 7pm start – 40 seats
7:00 showing
End of the trail: George Hewish
A teenager going camping with his dog. Throughout the duration of the story the teenager goes through events that turn everything upside down. This piece’s genre is a thriller.
Inertia: Jake Rodrigues
A group of students work together to create their Final Major Project despite the problems that arise. The genre for this piece is a comedy style.
Shawshank Redemption: Holly Websdale
Andy Dufresne, a successful banker, is arrested for the murders of his wife and her lover and is sentenced to a life of imprisonment at the Shawshank prison. This is a prison drama based on the novel by Stephen King’s Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption.
Memento: Hannah Stevens
Leonard Shelby, an insurance investigator, suffers from anterograde amnesia and uses notes and tattoos to hunt for the man he thinks killed his wife, which is the last thing he remembers. The genre for this piece is neo-noir psychological thriller.
Fleabag: Hayley Dunne
The genre for this piece is comedy drama. As the wedding day arrives, Fleabag and the priest are forced to confront their feelings and the choices they’ve made.
Date: Tuesday 20 May
Location: Corn Exchange Cinema
Start Time/Tickets Available: 6pm start – 40 seats
Start Time/Tickets Available: 7pm start – 40 seats