Curtain rises on a new season at the Reading Film Theatre
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
The first season of Reading Film Theatre's 2011 programme offers a full complement of first class entertainment. It begins on Tuesday 18 January with 'The Social Network'.
Reading Film Theatre is open to members of staff and the public. It is situated in the Palmer Building, Whiteknights.
The season includes the final episode of the Stieg Larsson trilogy 'The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest' as well as a full complement of the kind of first class entertainment made by popular directors you have come to expect from Reading Film Theatre -from the latest Mike Leigh film 'Another Year' to the Coen brothers' 'True Grit' and Danny Boyle's '127 Hours'.
In addition there is a very special screening of the original 'Nosferatu' in March with live accompaniment, made possible through the support of the University of Reading's Arts Committee.
For a full list of films on offer this year, visit: http://www.readingfilmtheatre.co.uk/Default.aspx
The films are open to anyone, but if you would like to become a member, you are able to book in advance: http://www.readingfilmtheatre.co.uk/mainenquiry.aspx
Admission
Members £4.00, Non-members £5.50. Senior Citizens, students, unemployed and children 14 and under £4.00 on production of proof of status.
Volunteers
Reading Film Theatre wouldn't be able to run without its volunteers. The main benefit of volunteering is free films. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please email RFT: rft@reading.ac.uk