
Think The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie meets Lord of the Flies as Cracks, the dazzling directorial debut of Jordan Scott (daughter of Ridley Scott), comes to Chipping Norton this Tuesday. Set in a 1930s girls boarding school the film follows the arrival of beautiful Spanish student, Fiamma, and the tensions, jealousies and passions she evokes. Eva Green (Quantum of Solace) stars as Miss G, the glamourous swimming teacher and Juno Temple (Atonement) plays the displaced school favourite.
Tuesday 16th February, 7.30pm, Cert 15, 104 mins
Or why not come and see Where the Wild Things Are, the film adaptation of Sendak's classic picturebook? Our hero Max, an unruly, unhappy boy, escapes into an world of his own imagination, a dark disquietening land inhabited by wild creatures who crown him as their king. This adaptation delves into the underlying themes of childhood and conquering fears making it as much a film for adults as for children.
Thursday 18th & Friday 19th February, 7.30pm, Cert PG, 100 mins
Call the box office on 01608 642350 to book.