Cambridge Edition December 2022 - Newsletter

SCREEN TIME

NOCEBO Irish director Lorcan Finnegan creates a confident horror which sees a fashion designer stricken with a sinister illness. Where to Watch: UK cinemas Release: 9 December

CHRISTMAS CAROLE A twist on the classic tale (‘with apologies to Charles Dickens’),

Suranne Jones stars as an obnoxious entrepreneur. Where to Watch: Sky When: 19 December

RIMINI Nabbing the Grand Prize at Diagonale Film Festival, Austrian- born Ulrich Seidl’s portrait of past-it pop star Richie Bravo is beautifully rhapsodic, but sometimes bleak. Where to Watch: UK cinemas Release: 9 December

Picturehouse Picks IT’S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR OVER AT THE ARTS PICTUREHOUSE, WITH FESTIVE MOVIES GALORE

A CHRISTMAS CAROL: A GHOST STORY From London’s Alexandra Palace Theatre, witness this grisly tale adapted by Mark Gatiss and directed by Adam Penford on the big screen. Follow the miserly Scrooge as he’s visited by the three ghosts of Christmas – if you have any residual feelings of ‘bah humbug’, expect them to be vanquished! 1 December

WARREN MILLER FILM TOUR: DAYMAKER A festive feature with a twist, take in breathtaking views with Warren Miller’s suitably snowy, 73rd annual ski and snowboard film. After a live introduction from the organisers, ‘Crazy’ Karl Fostvedt, Michelle Parker, Katie Burrell and more will steer the way for some freestyling fun. 2 December

ROH LIVE: THE NUTCRACKER

You’ll want to bring all the family along for this Yuletide magic, streamed live from the Royal Opera House. The stunning ballet to Tchaikovsky’s score sees Clara – after her family are tucked up in bed – enter into a wonderful world of sugar plum fairies, candy canes and mouse kings. 8 December

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