Winchcombe Film Society

Winchcombe Film Society

“Corpus Christi”

Friday, 29th November. 7:00pm
Abbey Fields Community Centre
Tickets: £2.50 per person non-members
Tea and coffee available and wine (£2 a glass) from 7:00pm onwards

Inspired by real-life events, the film portrays a 20 year-old man convicted of second degree murder but who also yearns to become a priest. With no training, he manages to work as a priest in a small town but also lives in fear of being found out. The film challenges our notions of vocation and of ‘good’ people and evil.

Director: Jan Komassa (2019)
Length: 116minutes
Language: Polish with subtitles

The film will start at 7:30pm
There will be an optional discussion afterwards.

Winchcombe Film Society normally meets on the last Friday evening of the month at Abbey Fields Community Centre.
Membership costs £30 per person for a full year of 12 films, or pro rata (ie £2.50 per month from your first film), with no further admission charge. You can join on the night, but it’s easy to pay with a card reader on the day or pay by BACS to Winchcombe Film Society, sort code 40-63-01, account 51056231, giving your name as reference.
Wine is available at just £2 a glass and free tea and coffee is served from 7:00pm to 7:20pm, with screenings at 7:30pm, usually after a short introduction to the film.
Members can also borrow any of nearly 200 DVDs of top-rated films without charge.
We welcome new members and visitors who may attend their first meeting free, but are asked to contribute toward the cost of refreshments. Admission thereafter is by membership only; we cannot accept individual admission payments due to licensing restrictions.
For more information, contact the Membership and treasurer at suehilton90@gmail.com


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