Caldmore Cinema – Empties / Vratne lahve – Czech Film Night

Caldmore Cinema – Empties / Vratne lahve – Czech Film Night

When: Sunday 16th October 2016 at 7-9pm

Czech Film Night showing Empties (Vratné lahve), a 2007 comic love story about a man who refuses to accept that old age is empty of love, meaning and value to society.

Josef Talon is a middle-aged lit teacher who grows exhausted from instructing his demanding, occasionally obnoxious students, and opts to take a hike – into an early retirement. Though his wife, Eliska, continues to tolerate his insensitivity, Josef quickly recognises his own need.

100 minutes, PG-15, Czech with English subtitles.

Entry: free for film club members
(annual membership card: £6/family, £3/individual)

The screening will take place in the Community House in the Garden. Hot drinks will be served, but you can bring your own drinks and snacks.

Autumn Open Day – Saturday 15th October

Autumn Open Day

When: Saturday 15th October 2016 at 12-4pm

Autumn Fun for all ages:

– Apple Pie Competition
Make your favourite apple pudding and win a prize!
Pies to be delivered by 1pm, judging will take place at 1.30pm.
– Autumn arts & crafts
– Bulb planting
– Prepare the garden for winter
– Community cafe: hot and cold drinks and apple delicacies (apple pie tasting after the competition at 2pm)
– Pizzas straight from our pizza oven

Celebrate the autumn in the community garden!

Our open days are supported with funding by Near Neighbours.

Seed Saving Workshop

Seed Saving Workshop

When: Thursday 13rd October 2016 at 11am-3pm

Learn how to grow plants for seed
Keep your varieties pure
Extract and preserve your seed with minimal equipment!

The workshop is free and lunch is provided

It is part of the Growing from Your Roots project funded by the Big Lottery Heritage Lottery Fund. This project preserves our heritage of growing and using multicultural food crops in Birmingham and beyond.

To book, please e-mail Anton on arosenfeld@gardenorganic.org.uk or phone 024 76 217738.

Caldmore Children’s Cinema – ‘Inside Out’

Caldmore Children’s Cinema – ‘Inside Out’

When: Sunday 18th September 2016 at 2-4pm

After young Riley is uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco, her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness – conflict on how best to navigate a new city, house, and school.

USA 2015, PG, 95 mins

Come and join us for indoor screening of Inside Out at Caldmore Children’s Cinema.

FREE ENTRY.

Seats are limited, so don’t be late. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Caldmore Outdoor Cinema – Polish Film Night

Caldmore Outdoor Cinema – Polish Film Night

When: Sunday 18th September 2016 at 8-10pm

Polish Film Night with widely acclaimed 2014 film “Bogowie”.

The film shows early career of cardiac surgeon Zbigniew Religa. Despite harsh reality of the 1980s Poland, he successfully leads a team of doctors to the country’s first human heart transplantation.

120 minutes, suitable for viewers over 15.

Entry: free for cinema club members
(family membership £6/year, individual membership £3/year)

Bring your own food and drinks, wear warm clothing (layers!) and don’t forget a blanket – it gets quite cold after dark in September! If it rains, we will move inside to the Community House.

 

Minions at Caldmore Children’s Cinema

Minions at Caldmore Children’s Cinema

When: Wednesday 24th August 2016 at 2-4pm

Minions Stuart, Kevin and Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world.

USA 2015, PG, 91 mins

Come and join us for indoor screening of Minions at Caldmore Children’s Cinema.

FREE ENTRY.

Seats are limited, so don’t be late. Children have to be accompanied by an adult.

Contact: CALDMOREGARDEN@GMAIL.COM, 07871813252

Caldmore Outdoor Cinema – Afghan Film Night

Caldmore Outdoor Cinema – Afghan Film Night

When: Sunday 14th August 2016 at 8-11pm

We start with a pizza at 8pm and at 8:30pm begin watching the famous Kite Runner based on Khaled Hosseini’s best-selling book.

The Kite Runner is a profoundly emotional tale of friendship, family, devastating mistakes, and redeeming love. In a divided country on the verge of war, two childhood friends, Amir and Hassan, are about to be torn apart forever.

128 minutes, PG-13.

Entry: free for cinema club members
(family membership £6/year, individual membership £3/year)
Caldmore Cinema screenings every second weekend of the month.

Bring your own snacks and drinks, and don’t forget a blanket – it gets cold after dark. If it rains, we will move inside to the Community House.