Premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006, Jag Mundhra's powerful film tells the true story of Kiranjit Ahluwalia's fight for freedom. Screened as part of Kingston's White Ribbon Campaign to end violence against women.
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Surbiton Cinema Club:
Edward Norton and Naomi Watts star in this 2007 version of Somerset Maugham's drama set in 1920's Shanghai.
Digitally remastered 1925 silent classic stars Lon Chaney.
Surbiton Library Hall
Ewell Road
Guests £4
Special screening for the Festival of Voice of Francesco Rosi's 1984 film of Bizet's opera starring Placido Domingo and Julia Mingenes Johnson (subtitled).
Surbiton Library Hall
Ewell Road
Guests £4
Florian Henckel von Donnersmark's brilliant 2007 film focuses on the strange system of observation in former East Germany (subtitles).
Surbiton Library Hall
Ewell Road
Guests £4
This highly acclaimed dramatisation of the famous resistance leader was released last year and start Julia Jentsch. Subtitled.
Charming 2001 Italian comedy / romance about a housewife who, fed up with her family, hitch-hikes to Venice meeting fascinating people along the way. Featuring Bruno Ganz (Downfall). Subtitled.
Steven Frear's intimate behind the scenes glimpse at the interactions between HM Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Surbiton Cinema Club
Surbiton Library Lecture Hall
Ewell Road
Free entry for members, £4 for guests.
Surbiton Cinema Club
Surbiton Library - Large Hall
Ewell Road
Jeux Interdits & Jour de Fête.
Subtitles
Tickets £4
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Local girl gets lead role alongside famous Indian comedian Devang Patel.
Kajal Sehmi 23, was spotted by casting director who spotted her doing an advert in Mumbai.
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Read more in the Surrey Comet...
The UK's first Centre for Suburban Studies says suburbs have to overcome that perception.
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Read more on the BBC website...