12 What’s On October & November
22 - 24 November CRUX CRAFT FAIR Rattery Village Hall Firmly established as the Southwest premier craft fair showcasing carefully selected makers from the South West. Friday: 12 – 7pm, Saturday & Sunday:10am – 5pm.
23 November CHSW CHRISTMAS FAIR Market Square, Dartmouth An early chance to get those Christmas gifts sorted raising funds for Childrens’ Hospice South West. Tel: 01803 770730. 10am – 3pm.
23 November HANDEL’S MESSIAH St George’s Church, Modbury The Stanborough Chorus and The Divertimento Orchestra perform this popular work 7.30pm. Tickets £15.
Stanboroughchorus.com
27 November PROBUS CLUB OF STOKE FLEMING & DISTRICT – Agatha Christie and her poisons. The Stoke Lodge Hotel, Stoke Fleming
FILM DARTMOUTH
SOCIETY UPCOMING FILMS
17th
CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? USA 2018. Cert. 15. Drama/Black Comedy/ Biography Melissa McCarthy stars as Lee Israel, the best-sell- ing celebrity biographer and boozy cat-lover, who made her living in the 1970s and 80s profiling
the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Estée Lauder. When Lee found herself unable to get published and desperate for money, she found a new vocation. Turning her art form to deception, abetted by her loyal friend Jack (Richard E. Grant), she began forging letters from people such as Dorothy Parker and Noël Coward, selling about 400 to credulous or cynical dealers before getting her collar felt by the FBI.
October
Ladies Lunch and Talk by Janet Sellick. 10.30am start. Tel: 01803 712248
30 November SOUTH BRENT WINTER CARNIVAL A popular annual affair with floodlit procession from 6.15pm. Check facebook page for details.
30 November KINGSBRIDGE MEN’S BREAKFAST GROUP Kingsbridge Methodist Church A chance for men from all over the South Hams to have a chat, a cracking breakfast and listen to an inspiring speaker. Open to all. 8am start. Our speaker is Fr.Daniel French who will be talking about “listening”. For more info, tel: Martyn Rest 07870 743723.
Our sister website bythedart.
co.uk has more info and up to date listings of local events - click on the QR code or go to
www.bythedart.co.uk/search/ event/events-in-dartmouth/
31st
FREEDOM FIELDS UK/Libya 2018. Cert. PG. Documentary. Freedom Fields follows three women (amiable player of the year Fadwa, ice-cream- loving goalkeeper Halima, and the lean and determined Naama, a refugee from Tripoli) and their team as the country descends into civil war and the utopian hopes of the Arab Spring begin to fade. Through their eyes, we see the reality of a country in transition, where personal stories of love and aspiration collide with history. A love letter to sisterhood and the power of ‘team’.
14th
ARCTIC Iceland 2018. Cert. 12A. Adventure/Drama Mikkelsen’s character Overgård is a pilot of some sort and his plane has crashed, stranding him in a remote corner of the Arctic. Overgård has made the best of the situation, building from his ordeal a quotidian routine. Each day he catches fish in the frigid waters beneath the ice, sends a distress call using a wind-up transmitter and carefully tends to the enormous SOS sign he has etched in the snow. But after a search and rescue helicopter crashes during a snowstorm, killing the pilot and badly injuring the co-pilot, Overgård must decide whether to remain in the relative safety of his makeshift camp or to embark on a deadly trek through the unknown in hopes of making it out alive.
November October 28th
COLETTE UK, 2018. Cert. 15. Biogra- phy/Drama/History After marrying a successful Parisian writer “Willy” (Dominic West), Sido- nie-Gabrielle Colette (Keira Knightley) is transplanted from her childhood home in rural France to the intellec- tual and artistic splendour of Paris. Soon after, Willy convinces Colette to ghost-write for him. She pens a semi-autobiographical novel about a witty and brazen country girl named Claudine, sparking a bestseller and a cultural sensation. After its success, Colette and Willy become the talk of Paris and their adventures inspire additional Claudine novels. Colette’s fight over creative ownership and gender roles drives her to overcome societal constraints, revolutionising literature, fashion and sexual expression.
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
dartmouthfilmsociety@gmail.com
dartmouthfilmsociety.org.uk facebook.com/dartmouthfilmsociety Dartmouth Film Society - Use it or lose it...
November
Do you have a community event coming up in December 2019
or Jan/Feb 2020?
If you would like it listed in the next issue of
this magazine, please email details by 10th November to:
emma@ southdevonmagazines.
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