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Six at the Flix – screen choices with Nic Jeune

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Bridport Arts Centre
Cottontail (2023)

Kenzaburo, played by the remarkable Japanese actor Lily Franky (Shoplifters) in a performance that’s a masterclass in understated anguish. Kenzaburo lost his wife to dementia before she lost her life, but, a lifelong fan of Beatrix Potter, she made him promise to take her ashes from Tokyo to the shores of Windermere in Cumbria. A delicate gem of a film, with a powerhouse turn from Franky. Wendy Ide. The Observer.

Layla (2024)
It’s carried by a winning performance from Hasna. Peter Bradshaw. The Guardian.

The Ghost and Mrs Muir (1947)
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir goes down like a cup of hot tea on a cold night, a charming love story that asks only that its audience suspend disbelief and allow itself to fall under the spell of fantastical ghosts and romance.

Bridport Electric Palace
The Salt Path (2025)

Director Marianne Elliott crafts a movingly intimate drama that will continue to leave its marks on those who embark on Ray and Moth’s inspiring journey. Mahan Zahiri. Gazettely.

Plaza Cinema Dorchester
How to Train your Dragon (2025)

The beloved How to Train Your Dragon franchise is about to take its most daring flight yet. Universal Pictures is bringing Berk to life in a bold live-action adaptation set for release June 13. Helmed by original series director Dean DeBlois, the film aims to recapture the heart and adventure of the animated trilogy while expanding its mythology in exciting new directions. Jonathan Kao. Everything We Know.

Amazon Prime
Sing Sing (2023)

Sing Sing is a revelation. Fletcher Peters. The Daily Beast.

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