THE OSWESTRY Film Society has celebrated its first anniversary under new management.
The previous 12 months saw 25 films shown, alongside special appearances from TV and radio personality, Alistair McGowan, international director Matthew Bauer, and Harry Craig, the brother of actor Daniel Craig.
A choir, two drama groups and a rock band also featured.
A spokesperson for the society said: " We've shared a deliberate mix of screenings –comedy, drama, thriller, documentary, classics, revivals, anniversary-showings, overlooked movies.
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“Thank you for your support and your ongoing encouragement.”
They are looking forward to 2024 with screenings scheduled for January 16 and February 6, as well as February 20.
“The Greatest Showman” will start the year off, followed by “American Hustle” and “Hope and Glory”.
The films are shown at 7.30pm on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at Oswestry's Kinokulture cinema, in Arthur Street.
Tickets are available on their website.
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