SUNART CENTRE FILMS

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Forthcoming Films at The Sunart Centre
Our films are shown on the last Saturday of the month.
Films shown at the Sunart Centre are chosen by our Film Club Committee.
If you would like to suggest films please email us.

For other arts events in the area visit the website of Glenuig Hall – click here.
To see our programme of regular events and activities, click here.


Saturday 27th February
In the Mood for Love (2000, Director: Won Kar-Wai) PG 94 minutes(Subtitled.)
Doors open 7.00 film starts 7.30 p.m. Admission £5 (under 18s £3).

Hong Kong, 1962. Chow is a junior newspaper editor with and elusive wife. His new neighbour Li-zhen is a secretary whose husband seems to spend all his time on business trips. They become friends, making the lonely evenings more bearable. As their relationship develops they make a discovery that changes their lives forever...

In this sumptuous exploration of desire, internationally acclaimed director Wong Kar-Wai creates a world of sensuality and longing that will leave you breathless. In the Mood for Love has seduced audiences and critics alike, winning awards at Cannes in 2000 for best actor, cinematography and editing.


Saturday 27th March
Two great films to start off the Easter break.
Something for the wee ones in the afternoon, and two excellent Gaelic films in the evening.

Matinee Film:
UP (U) Walt Disney Pictures (2009) 96 mins
Director:Pete Docter, Bob Peterson

Doors Open 2.00 p.m. Film Starts 2.30 p.m.
Admission £3.00 for all

A young Carl Fredrickson meets a young adventure spirited girl named Ellie. They both dream of going to a Lost Land in South America. 70 years later, Ellie has died. Carl remembers the promise he made to her. Then, when he inadvertently hits a construction worker, he is forced to go to a retirement home. But before they can take him, he and his house fly away. However he has a stowaway aboard. An 8 year old boy named Russell, whose trying to get an assisting the elderly badge. Together, they embark in an adventure, where they encounter talking dogs, an evil villain and a rare bird named Kevin.

Evening Films: screening starts at 7:30pm
Doors Open 7.00 p.m. Film Starts 7.30 p.m.
Admission £5 (Adults) /£3 (Under 18s)

As a prelude to the evening film we are proud to be showing FILMG ‘Best Film Winner’

‘An Texan a' Tilleadh Dhachaigh’ from our very own Àrd-sgoil Àird nam Murchan.

This will be followed by SEACHD - The Inaccessible Pinnacle

Saturday 27th March
SEACHD The inaccessible Pinnacle (2007, director Simon Miller) PG 90 mins. (Subtitled)
Doors open 7.00pm. film starts 7.30 p.m. Admission £5 (under 18s £3).

Dir. Simon Miller (PG) (Gaelic with English subtitles) (2007) 90 mins.

Seachd was filmed entirely on the Isle of Skye (An t-Eilean Sgitheanach)

When a young man, Angus, visits his dying Grandfather in hospital he cannot hold back his boyhood quest for the truth - the truth behind the death of his parents and the truth behind his Grandfather’s ancient, incredible, fearful stories. Stories from the whole swathe of Gaelic history of poisoned lovers, bloody revenge, water-horses and Spanish gold. His Grandfather hijacks Angus’s life for one last time leading him to one of Scotland’s most treacherous mountains, The Inaccessible Pinnacle, and an ancient truth he never expected to find. Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle is the first Scottish Gaelic feature film.
"Dramatic, funny, spectacular and steeped in Gaelic mythology" THE LIST
"Glows with warmth and humanity" THE OBSERVER
"Visually breathtaking" BBC
"Gorgeously-realised blend of magic realism and family drama" THE HERALD


Saturday 29th May
Everything is Illuminated (2005, director Liev Schreiber) 12A 106 mins
Doors open 7.00 p.m. Film Starts 7.30 p.m. Admission £5 (under 18s £3).

Based on the critically acclaimed novel by Jonathan Safran Foer, "Everything is Illuminated" tells the story of a young man's quest to find the woman who saved his grandfather in a small Ukrainian town that was wiped off the map by the Nazi invasion.

What starts out as a journey to piece together one family''s story under the most absurd circumstances turns into a surprisingly meaningful journey with a powerful series of revelations -- the importance of remembrance, the perilous nature of secrets, the legacy of the Holocaust, the meaning of friendship and, most importantly, love.

This film, starring Elijah Wood, is funny, touching and quirky, it has a bit a adventure and some great scenery too.


Tickets for all films are available at the door.

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The Sunart Centre and Ardnamurchan High School won the “School in the Community – Better Public Services by Design” Award
at the Scottish Executive / Daily Record Scottish Education Awards 2003.