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Day in the Dark
Corrie Film Club's annual all-day film fest takes place on Saturday, 28th February. Devoted film buffs tend to arrive with cushions and loungers, settling in for the day, but the less dedicated…
Arran Artist in Nepal
Gordon Davidson, who lives part of the time in Corrie, has for many years been involved with supporting orphans in Nepal, and goes out there frequently to see them. Talking to the…
Film for January
Corrie Film Club is showing the Canadian film, The Sweet Hereafter, on Sunday January 11th. The title is ironic, as the plot centres round a disastrous accident when a school bus skids…
A festive night for Corrie Film Club
On Sunday, December 14th, the club meets in Corrie Hall at 6.00 pm, earlier that usual so as to show the wonderfully funny and touching French/Belgian film, Ernest and Celestine, then break…
WW2 at Corrie Film Club
Went the Day Well, an Ealing Studios film made by Cavalcanti in 1942, was a slightly belated effort to warn good Brits that the enemy might infiltrate us on our own ground.…
Jan’s new paintings
Her collection of new work shown in Corrie Hall in mid-September showed Jan Inglis moving towards a very new, exploratory take on her theme of the sea and its increasingly significant nearby…
Corrie Film club shows The Secret In Their Eyes (El Secreto De Sus Ojos)
This stylish Argentinian thriller was made in 2009 by Juan Jose Campanella, who came into the business through making American TV shows, but that doesn’t restrict his style. El Secreto begins with…
The Duellists at Corrie Film Club
On Sunday March 13th at 8.00 in Corrie Hall, the Film Club will be showing The Duellists. Made in 1977, it was Ridley Scott’s first film, and swept to instant success at…
The Corrie bus
Anyone wanting to get the bus from Corrie to Brodick to do some shopping has to wait three hours for the next bus back. Fed up with this situation, an enterprising group…
