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WHAT’S ON 2009-2010

Heartland Film Society show a film on the first Thursday and Friday of each month between September and May. The 2009-2010 season brings another eclectic mix of films to suit a range of tastes. Films start at 7.30pm and are shown in the Locus Centre, Aberfeldy. You can join the film society by completing a membership form. Non-member tickets are also available on the door. Click here for more information.

Please note: we are showing 2 films in October this year - Special People at the start of the month and The Orphanage - a Hallowe’en special! This is because the 2009 Heartland Film Society Film Festival will take place in early November (watch this space for more information...)
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THIS SEASON’S FILMS:

3rd and 4th September 2009: The Band’s Visit
1st and 2nd October 2009: Special People
29th and 30th October 2009: The Orphanage (Hallowe’en special)
3rd and 4th December 2009: La Vie en Rose
7th and 8th January 2010: Far North
4th and 5th February 2010: Persepolis
18th February 2010 (after the HFS AGM): Waking Ned
4th and 5th March 2010: Man on Wire and Blindsight (Docufilm double bill)
1st and 2nd April 2010: I’ve Loved you so Long
6th and 7th May 2010: The Visitor
 

SEPTEMBER: The Band’s Visit
7.30pm Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th September 2009

The Bands Visit

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An Egyptian police band get stranded in a small Israeli town.  Confusion follows when they are forced to seek shelter with the bemused locals. Directed by Eran Kolirin, there are some sharp comments on Jewish-Arab relations, but most of the laughs come from good old-fashioned miscommunication and embarrassment.   This film charmed a good few juries and was showered with awards.

Israel 2007 (English and sub-titles))

Certificate 12A, 87 mins

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OCTOBER: Special People
7.30pm Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd October 2009

Special people

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When a less than successful movie wannabe takes on a community project, directing a film with disabled youngsters, he finds his prejudices challenged by their indifferent response.  This feature-length version of Justin Edgar’s short points the camera at the life of a bunch of more or less ordinary adolescents whilst exploring attitudes to disability on the way.

UK 2007, English

Certificate 12, 81 mins,

 

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OCTOBER HALLOWE’EN SPECIAL: The Orphanage
7.30pm Thursday 29th and Friday 30th October 2009

The Orphanage

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Something to send a shiver down the spine for Halloween….  Produced by Guillermo Del Toro, director of the disturbing Pan’s Labyrinth, this chilling film relies on plot and location to grip the imagination rather than gore and action.  A woman returns to the now abandoned orphanage where she was raised, but the past comes back to haunt her. Her mind fragments and what is real and what is imagined tangle to horrific effect.

Spain 2007, Spanish with sub-titles

Certificate 15, 105 mins

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DECEMBER: La Vie en Rose
7.30pm Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th December 2009

La Vie en Rose

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Edith Piaf is brought back to screen in an intense performance by Marion Cotillard.  The ‘little sparrow’ staggered through her pain-filled life with the help of the stage, her lovers and a few drugs to become a national icon.  The film captures the melodrama in flashbacks that show the pathos and strength of a woman who came to symbolise the indomitable spirit, with some great music too.

France 2007, French with sub-titles

Certificate 12A, 140 mins
 

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JANUARY: Far North
7.30pm Thursday 7th and Friday 8th January 2010

Far North

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Two women, struggling for survival somewhere in the Arctic, encounter a lost soldier.  They become rivals for his love, with tragic consequences. Michelle Yeoh and Sean Bean star in this beautiful, shocking tale, based on a story by Sara Maitland. 

UK 2007, English

Cert. 15, 89 mins

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FEBRUARY: Persepolis
7.30pm Thursday 4th and Friday 5th February 2010

Persepolis

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Marjane Satrapi is a child of the Iranian revolution of 1979, and the child of dissident intellectuals.   She told the story of her childhood and adolescence in a successful graphic memoir then made into this striking animation. Funny and intelligent, the sharp black and white graphics capture the ridiculous as well as the tragic sides of the political turmoil and exile from her family and her country.

France 2007, English

Certificate 12A, 96 mins

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FEBRUARY: Waking Ned (after the HFS AGM)
18th February 2010

Waking Ned
A winning lottery ticket in the possession of a dead man sets the scene for an enjoyable romp around an Irish hamlet, in the company of two rogues who are determined to get the ticket before anyone else does.  The film entertains through a robust combination of great characters, witty dialogue and a good yarn!

UK 1998, English

Certificate 15, 91 mins

Unfortunately, we were unable to show Waking Ned.  Instead, we showed ‘The Pope’s Toilet’. You can
download the programme notes for this film here.

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MARCH: DOCUFILM DOUBLE BILL (a different film on each night!)

MAN ON WIRE
7.30pm Thursday 4th March 2010

Man on Wire

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A heist thriller that examines leadership and charisma.  1973 and Philip Petit, a French wire walker, gathered a team of loyal, and not so loyal accomplices to break-in to the World Trade Center.  Their gripping story is pieced together through reminiscence and contemporary footage of the man who walked between the two towers.

UK 2008, English and French with sub-titles

Certificate 12A ,118 mins

 


BLINDSIGHT
7.30pm Friday 5th March 2010

Blindsight

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Our second documentary takes us to the heights of the Himalayas and another portrait of leadership against the odds.  Blind mountaineer Erik Weihenmayer leads six Tibetan teenagers from their Lhasa school to 23,000 feet on Everest. The fact that the youngsters are all blind too makes for a remarkable story, beautifully directed by Lucy Walker.

UK 2006, English

Certificate PG, 108 mins

 

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APRIL: I’ve Loved you so Long
7.30pm Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd April 2010

I've loved you so long

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Kristin Scott Thomas dominates this elegant film as Juliette, a marginalized forty something woman, recently reunited with her sister.  But with her return she brings back her secret and triggers turmoil in her family as they struggle to cope with painful memories.  The director, Philippe Claudel, takes an adroit path through the narrative to produce a powerful story out of family secrets.

France 2008, French with sub-titles

Certificate 15, 106 mins

 

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MAY: The Visitor
7.30pm Thursday 6th and Friday 7th May 2010

The Visitor

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What do you do when you find two illegal immigrants in your New York apartment, and Muslims at that? If you’re Walter, a weary academic, attending a conference on third world development, you get on with them and learn some funky music on the way. But when one of his tenants falls into the hands of US Immigration he only has Walter to help him. This film, directed by Thomas McCarthy, explores the clash between individual lives and the bureaucracy of the so-called ‘war on terror’.

USA 2008, English

Certificate 15,  106 mins

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