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Eccleshall Community Cinema Podcast

Eccleshall Community Cinema Podcast

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Welcome to the Eccleshall Community Cinema podcast. We’re here because great films deserve great company. We want to share stories, spark conversation, and bring our local community together, one film at a time. Whether you’re a lifelong cinephile or just love a good movie night, you’ve come to the right place. So, grab your popcorn, and let’s talk film.

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Kris Grainger & Kelly Housby
Arte Política y Gobierno
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  • Mr Burton (Marc Evans, 2025)
    May 19 2025

    Hello and welcome back to Eccleshall Community Cinema podcast, with your hosts Kris & Keith.

    Coming up on Thursday, June 19th, 2025, Eccleshall Community Cinema is proud to screen Mr Burton by the Welsh director, Marc Evans.

    Set in 1940s Port Talbot, Wales, the narrative follows an unruly young man, named Richard Jenkins (portrayed by Harry Lawtey). Richard struggles to navigate poverty, pressure to follow his father into coal mining, and a burgeoning talent for drama. The latter catches the attention of his teacher, Philip Burton (played by Toby Jones), who becomes his mentor and emotional anchor. He even takes his teacher's name to become “Richard Burton.”

    Mr Burton will give us a look at Burton’s formative years before he became the Hollywood megastar we remember. He was of course known for his acting, but also for his tumultuous marriage to Elizabeth Taylor. Mr Burton will give us a look at Burton’s formative years, before he became the Hollywood megastar we remember.

    In this episode we'll also update you on summer and upcoming events.

    Listeners, mark your calendars for Thursday, June 19th, 2025! The screening Mr Burton will take place upstairs at The Royal Oak on Eccleshall High Street at 7.30pm.

    Tickets are just £5 — as Rick in Casablanca would have said, ‘here’s looking at a bargain, kid!’

    Thanks for listening, please get in touch via the details on the podcast’s homepage if you’d like to get involved, and we’ll see you next time, in the foyer!

    Please subscribe, and share this podcast.

    If you would like to share feedback about this podcast, or share your memories of Eccleshall or cinema-going, please email the podcast on: eccleshallccpod@hotmail.com

    To join the cinema mailing list, please email: ecccomcin@btinternet.com

    Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

    Hosts are Kris Grainger and Keith Winstanley, the show was researched and scripted by Kelly Housby and is a Cup The Mic Production.

    Tickets for the cinema club are available from Eccleshall Library, James Du Pavey and The Royal Oak.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    22 m
  • Maria (Pablo Larrain, 2024)
    May 3 2025

    Welcome to the Eccleshall Community Cinema podcast. We’re here because great films deserve great company. We want to share stories, spark conversation, and bring our local community together, one film at a time.Whether you’re a lifelong cinephile or just love a good movie night, you’ve come to the right place. So, grab your popcorn, and let’s talk film.

    Hi, I’m Kris Grainger, podcast producer and your host for this first episode of the Eccleshall Community Cinema podcast. In this very first episode we'll be introducing you to Eccleshall Community Cinema and meeting its chairman Keith Winstanley MBE.

    Coming up on Thursday, 15th May 2025, Eccleshall Community Cinema is screening a film simply called Maria. But don’t let the simplicity of the title fool you; it is the story of the legendary soprano, Maria Callas, whose story is anything but simple.

    Maria Callas was a woman of extraordinary talent, passion, and complexity. The film dives deep into her life, capturing the triumphs, the struggles with the press who often characterised her as temperamental for cancelling performances when she was ill, and capturing the incredible artistry of one of the most iconic figures in the world of opera.

    Please subscribe, and share this podcast.

    If you would like to share feedback about this podcast, or share your memories of Eccleshall or cinema-going, please email the podcast on: eccleshallccpod@hotmail.com

    To join the cinema mailing list, please email: ecccomcin@btinternet.com

    Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

    Hosts are Kris Grainger and Keith Winstanley, the show was researched and scripted by Kelly Housby and is a Cup The Mic Production.

    Tickets for the cinema club are available from Eccleshall Library, James Du Pavey and The Royal Oak.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    19 m
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