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International Women's Day
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Celebrate International Women's Day by watching some of these films.
Bend
it like Beckham
Can Jess make it in Hounslow Harriers Women's Football team? This British Asian comedy challenges a young girl's life as she kicks against traditional Asian family life to become star of the team.
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Calendar
Girls
A very British look at life in Women's Institutes. Annie and Chris's friendship strains through laughter, loss and fame when their nude fund raising calendar takes them to stardom. Poignantly funny.
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Carrington
The spiritual affair between Dora Carrington a young naive painter and Lytton Strachey, driven to despair by her behaviour. Experience eroticism versus social morals of the time.
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Oranges
are not the only fruit
Jess questions her strict religious upbringing and purpose in life when she falls in love with Melanie, a classmate. Adolescent passion versus religious fervour. Strong acting and characters.
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Pride
and Prejudice
This latest version of the classic love affair has all the elements of romance, costume and charming yet more realistic locations. Wallow in a love story with a happy ending.
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Silkwood
A tense gritty true life story of Karen Silkwood, played by Merle Streep. She exposes the unsafe workings of an Okalahoma nuclear plant battling with politics, and jeopardising her friendships and personal health.
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Coming soon latest productions of The Virgin Queen and Elizabeth 1


