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• £4 per ticket • Morning showings • • The Little Mermaid sing-a-long • The Wizard of Oz • Astro Kid • Strike • |
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The Cambridge Film Festival isn't just for adults – there's fun to be had for all ages. Check out the four fantastic films on show this week!
All tickets, whether for children or parents, are just £4. |
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The Little Mermaid (sing-a-long)
Come see Ariel, Sebastian and (boooo!) Ursula in this sing-a-long version of the Disney classic! Ariel makes a dangerous deal with the sea witch Ursula in an attempt to become human and win a prince's love.
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Monday 21st • 11.00am • Arts Picturehouse Tickets
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Remember that there are no trailers at festival screenings – films will start at their advertised times. |
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This wonderful classic – 80 years old this year – needs no introduction. You've seen it before, but you've never seen it in its full technicolor glory. Take the kids down the yellow brick road!
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Tuesday 22nd • 11.45pm • Arts Picturehouse Tickets
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Astro Kid
Now for something you maybe haven't heard of. Willy is separated from his parents when their spaceship is destroyed. His capsule lands on a wild and unexplored planet. With the help of Buck, a survival robot, Willy has fun adventures as he waits for the arrival of a rescue mission.
"This enjoyable synthesis of Lost in Space, Wall-E and a touch of Tarzan is bright and breezy fun for younger kids." – Radio Times
Wednesday 23rd • 11.00am • Picturehouse Tickets
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Followed by Q&A with director Trevor Hardy. Trevor will bring the models from the film and tell you all about how the film was made.
Mungo is due to begin work at his hometown's legendary gold mine, but he secretly dreams of becoming a professional footballer. Join Mungo and friends on an epic adventure full of thrills, laughs, action and danger.
Thursday 24th • 11.00am • Arts Picturehouse Tickets
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Explore this year's treasure trove of films on our website.
The Cambridge Film Festival is presented by the Cambridge Film Trust, a registered charity with a mission to foster film culture and education for the benefit of the public, in Cambridge and the Eastern region but also throughout the UK. |
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