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12 What’s On October & November


24 November ADVENT FAIR FOR CHSW Old Market, Dartmouth Join us for a sparkling Advent Fair in aid of Children’s Hospice South West in The Old Market, Dartmouth. Lots of Christmassy stalls – cakes, jewellery, crafts, preserves, cards and much, much more! Ideal for Christmas presents! All proceeds 10am – 3pm.


24 November DEVON OPERA – LA TRAVIATA Dartington Hall New production of Verdi’s much loved opera. Tel: 01803 847070. www. dartington.org


24 November CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAYRE Lupton House, Brixham 10am – 5pm. www.discoverlupton. com


24 November BRIXHAM LANTERNS, LIGHTS & ‘LUMINATIONS


FILM DARTMOUTH


SOCIETY UPCOMING FILMS


11th


A FANTASTIC WOMAN Cert 15. Drama After celebrating Marina’s birthday one evening, Orlando falls seriously ill. Marina rushes him to the emergency room, but he dies just after arriving at the hospital. Instead of being able to mourn


her lover, suddenly Marina is treated with suspicion: a detective investigates Marina to see if she was involved in his death; Orlando’s ex-wife forbids her from attending the funeral; Orlando’s son threatens to throw Marina out of the flat she shared with Orlando. Marina is a trans woman and for most of Orlando’s family, her sexual identity is an aberration. She battles the very same forces that she has spent a lifetime fighting just to become the woman she is now - a complex, strong, forthright and fantastic woman.


25th


THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY


October October


Christmas lights switch on, family entertainement, lantern parade and fireworks display. 10am – 6pm. check facebook page


25 November TOTNES VEGAN FAIR Totnes Civic Hall The vegan fair is coming to celebrate plant based living for all the family. 10am – 4pm. www.veganfairs.co.uk


27 November – 9 December PRESENT MAKER Harbour House, Kingsbridge Ten members of the South Hams Arts Forum (SHAF) present a delightful array of arts and crafts ideal for the Christmas shopper. www.shaf.org.uk


29 November -2 December WONDERLAND Dartington Hall Over 30 of the finest local contemporary craft makers selling unique Christmas gifts. Workshops,


Cert 12A. Drama/History/ Romance London, 1946. Juliet (Lily James), a charismatic and free-spirited writer receives a letter from a member of a mysterious literary club started in Nazi-occupied Guernsey. Her curiosity piqued, Juliet decides to visit the island. There she meets the delightfully eccen- tric members of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, including Dawsey (Michiel Huisman), the rugged and intriguing farmer who wrote her the letter. As the secrets from their wartime past unfold, Juliet’s growing attachment to the island, the book club and her affection for Dawsey will change the course of her life forever.


8th


MOUNTAIN Cert PG. Documentary Only three centuries ago, setting out to climb a mountain would have been considered close to lunacy. Mountains were places of peril, not beauty, an upper world to be shunned, not sought out. Why do mountains now hold us spellbound, drawing us into their dominion, often at the cost of our lives? From Tibet to Australia, Alaska to Norway armed with drones, Go-Pros and helicopters, director Jennifer Peedom has fashioned an astonishing symphony of mountaineers, ice climbers, free soloists, heliskiers, snowboarders, wingsuiters and parachuting mountain bikers. Willem Dafoe provides


November


festive singing and refreshments. www.dartington.org


1 December


KINGSBRIDGE CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS Kingsbridge comes alive with all things festive – stalls, live music, entertainment and Santa’s Grotto. www. kingsbridgecelebrateschristmas.com


Do you have a community event coming up in December or January?


If you would like it listed in the next issue of By The Dart magazine, please email details by 14th November to:


emma@ southdevonmagazines. co.uk


a narration sampled from British mountaineer Robert Macfarlane’s acclaimed memoir Mountains of the Mind, and a classical score from the Australian Cham- ber Orchestra accompanies this majestic cinematic experience.


22nd


THE POST Biog/Drama/History Steven Spielberg directs Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks in The Post, a thrilling drama about the unlikely partnership between The Washington Post’s Katharine Graham (Streep), the first female publisher of a major American newspaper, and editor Ben Bradlee (Hanks), as they race to catch up with The New York Times to expose a massive cover-up of government secrets that spanned three decades and four U.S. Presidents. The two must overcome their differences as they risk


their careers - and their very freedom - to help bring long-buried truths to light.


Films shown every two weeks at The Guildhall, Victoria Rd, Dartmouth. Bar opens 7pm, film starts 7.30pm. Guest tickets on sale from Windjammer 7 – 7.20pm. No guest tickets sold on the door.


For more information call Barbara Bardwell on: Tel. 07974 781021 or email


dartmouthfilm@btinternet.com dartmouthfilmsociety.org.uk


facebook.com/dartmouthfilmsociety Dartmouth Film Society - Use it or lose it...


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