Neighbourhood Cinema movie night at CICCIC with “Babel” 7.00pm.
Shown as park of a season of films by the Mexican director Alejandro G. Iñárritu this film from 2006 was my film of the year! Beautifully scored the film looks at three conected stories that unfold in North Africa, North America and Japan.
Storyline:
In Morocco, a shepherd is given a powerful rifle which he gives to his sons to protect his herd of goats against jackals attack. The younger decides to test the weapon’s range of 3 km and shoots an American woman in bus. She and her husband are trying to reconcile their marriage through this through vacation in Morocco. Due to the incident, in San Diego their Mexican maid travels to Mexico with their children for the marriage of her son. Meanwhile in Tokyo, the police tries to contact the former owner of the rifle, whilst his daughter who is reeling from the loss of her mother, misunderstands the reason of the investigation.
- 2 Hr 23 min
- Drama
- 2006
- certificate 15
Seating at CICCIC: We have sofas, arm chairs and normal chairs. Soon you will be able to reserve a seat but at this time seating is provided on a first come, first serve basis.
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Why Watch Movies at CICCIC
If you love going to the movies but adore a homely atmosphere, perhaps even a beer or glass of wine then Creative Innovation Centre’s Community Cinema programme will bring a fresh new approach to local movie watching.
Registered as a community cinema in Paul Street, Taunton, the independent flexibility of screening films for audience numbers of up to 60 means an intimate setting for a great movie night out.
Andrew Knutt, director at CICCIC said “Movie goers can lounge in our sofas, grab a drink at the bar, even nominate movies for us to screen and even hire private movie screenings.”
CICCIC is a registered Neighbourhood Cinema with the British Film Institute No. 000921 and a member of Cinema for All.
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