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Never Let Me Go (cert 12A) Comes to Peel on 12th October

by isleofman.com 3rd October 2011
Films in Peel, the Island’s only local, community based cinema, is putting on romance/drama Never Let Me Go (cert 12A) on Wednesday 12th October. Based on the novel by British based writer, Kazuo Ishiguro, this story tells the tale of three friends, Kathy (Carey Mulligan), Ruth (Keira Knightley) and Tommy (Andrew Garfield). Their sheltered life in Hailsham, an English boarding school, dominates their existence until they are old enough to leave and step out into the world outside its doors. The narration is by a 28 year old Kathy who thinks sadly back to their seemingly idyllic existence which is cruelly shattered by the dark reason for their existence. An unusual and unexpected storyline, this movie is one not to miss. Usual starting time of 7:45pm, doors open at 7:15pm. Tickets are ?4 full price and ?3 concessions, available two weeks in advance from Celtic Gold (Peel). Reservations with seat guarantee and payable on the door can be made at Shakti Man (Ramsey), Mostly Manx (Douglas) and Thompson Travel (Port Erin). Any unsold tickets available on the door. For further information and a full programme go to www.centenarycentre.com or www.facebook.com/filmsinpeel or if you would like to join the mailing list or have any comments or suggestions please write to filmsinpeel@manx.net. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 3rd, October 2011 10:30pm.

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