Mull Film Club
Run by a voluntary committee, we began in 2007, and bring film to our community on the Isle of Mull.
📍This Wednesday, we're co-hosting The Dead Don't Hurt (15) at 8.30pm in The Screen Machine, Tobermory.
🎬 An independent couple try to create a life together in the harsh conditions of the American West in this character-driven western directed by and starring Viggo Mortensen.
★★★★ "The languid pacing and fractured, nonlinear structure chime with Mortensen’s arthouse sensibilities, rather than the more traditional view of what a frontier adventure should look like." - The Guardian
🎟 Buy tickets here: https://www.screenmachine.co.uk/
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📍 This month, we're co-hosting a film with The Screen Machine, showing The Dead Don't Hurt (15) on Wed 17th July at 8.30pm in Tobermory.
🎬 This recent release was written and directed by Viggo Mortensen, which he also stars in as well as composing the score. It's a beautifully constructed, Western-set romance adventure, with a powerful yet tender performance from Vicky Krieps.
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We're Seeing Lives at Sea today at the Aros Hall, with drop-in screenings for donations to the RNLI from 3pm.
Our evening double bill starts at 5.30pm with the fantastic Launch! On the Sea with Scotland's Lifeboats. Directed by award-winning curator Shona Thomson, Launch! dives into archive film and video of RNLI crews, with an immersive soundtrack from some of the UK’s best contemporary musicians - the film is created from rarely seen footage of Scotland’s lifeboat communities, including a glimpse of Tobermory!
Even if you caught this last time it screened on Mull it definitely deserves a second viewing. And maybe the Tobermory RNLI Lifeboat crew will get to see it this time! They'll be around for a short Q&A after too, then we'll screen It'll Never Work by Joe Osborn from Tayvallich, documenting the creation of the UK's first Carbon Zero solar fishing boat.
🎟 Tickets are £10 (£5 under 18s) and can now be bought on the door from 5pm. There will be refreshments available or BYOB! All profits raised will be donated to the RNLI.
Launch! is a co-production between A Kind of Seeing and Screen Argyll.
Launch! On the Sea with Scotland's Lifeboats - Trailer Dive into 'Launch! On The Sea With Scotland’s Lifeboats' - a new cinema release of archive film and video celebrating RNLI communities across Scotland. NEXT ...
Make a Sunday of it this weekend and visit the Tobermory RNLI Lifeboat from 12-4pm, and then watch some boat-related docs!
Drop-in screenings (for donations):
3pm Creel of Stories - Cliabh an t-Seanachais (Isle of Mull) 2021 40mins
A Film by Alasdair Satchel featuring original music by Hannah Fisher, Sorren Maclean and Lomond Campbell. The story of fishing in the Ross of Mull and Iona, featuring archive footage and conversations with local people.
3.45pm Island Duets featuring Shout, by artist Verity Standen 2020 12mins
Over the course of several months, Verity interviewed people across Mull about their lives, memories and experiences of the island. She then lifted words and ideas from these stories and turned them into songs and taught them to Mull community singers.
4pm From Boo to Starn (Orkney) 2023 41mins
A Film by Mark Jenkins with music by James Watson. We join John Leslie as he contemplates his life on the sea, as a creel fisherman and a boat builder, while building what might be his last dinghy.
And, of course, our evening double bill:
5.30pm Launch On The Sea with Scotland's Lifeboats 2020 44mins
+ Q&A, followed by It'll Never Work by Joe Osborn (Tayvallich) 2024 60mins
Evening double-bill is bookable/ticketed - all profits raised will be donated to the RNLI - refreshments available, or BYOB!
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Seeing Lives At Sea (RNLI Fundraiser) Mull Film Club host a day of documentary film in celebration of our very own lifeboat crew and the launching of many different boats, with drop-in...
The second film in our evening double bill this weekend will be It'll Never Work by Joe Osborn (Tayvallich), with music by John Wills. This new locally-made film documents the creation of the UK's first Carbon Zero solar fishing boat. See it on Sunday 26th May at Aros Hall, and support the RNLI!
Fisherman Hans Unkles wants a different way of doing things. With a band of fellow eco-aware fishermen, he will take apart his old boat and refit it with cutting-edge electronic tech. We journey with Hans - building, learning, making mistakes, chopping and welding a path to a new way of fishing.
🎟 Evening double-bill starts at 5.30pm and is bookable/ticketed - all profits raised will be donated to the RNLI. Get tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DLCZ
Tobermory RNLI Lifeboat
'It'll Never Work' RE-SCORED TRAILER- The solar powered fishing boat Ahoy! Thank you everyone for your patience, we know the film is taking a while to roll out. Rest assured we've been working hard on perfecting it.The entire ...
One week to go until we round off the RNLI celebration weekend on Sunday 26th May, with drop-in screenings at Aros Hall from 3pm, and an evening double-bill of boat-related docs!
At 5.30pm we are screening Launch! On The Sea With Scotland's Lifeboats by award-winning curator Shona Thomson, featuring archive footage of Scotland’s RNLI lifeboat crews. The screening will be followed by a short Q&A with some of the Tobermory Lifeboat Crew, then we'll show It'll Never Work by Joe Osborn.
🎟 Evening double-bill is bookable/ticketed - all profits raised will be donated to the RNLI. Get tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DLCZ
Tobermory RNLI Lifeboat
Seeing Lives At Sea (RNLI Fundraiser) Mull Film Club host a day of documentary film in celebration of our very own lifeboat crew and the launching of many different boats, with drop-in...
Falastin Film Festival: Mull Scotland's inaugural Falastin Film Festival arrives to Mull. From May 9th-12th, join us for film screenings, foraging, yoga, storytelling and a community dinner, all centred around learning and discovering the richness and variety of Palestinian life.
Last chance to get tickets for the multi-award-winning film, Anatomy of A Fall (15), tonight 8pm at Western Isles Hotel!
🎟 All tickets cost £5, including booking fees, book here: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DISD
★★★★ “It’s hard not to be drawn in. That’s the trick of Anatomy of a Fall. Sandra is a fascinating, one-woman puzzle box, thanks largely to the strength of Hüller’s performance.” Independant
There are just a few tickets remaining for our screening of Anatomy of A Fall (15) on Thursday 18th April, 8pm at the Western Isles Hotel.
🎟 All tickets cost £5, including booking fees, and space is limited on the sofas so booking strongly advised! Book here: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DISD
For the past year Sandra, her husband Samuel, and their 11-year-old son, Daniel, have lived a secluded life in a remote town in the French Alps. When Samuel is found dead in the snow below their chalet, the police question whether he was murdered or committed su***de. Samuel's suspicious death is presumed murder, and Sandra becomes the main suspect. What follows is not just an investigation into the circumstances of Samuel's death, but an unsettling psychological journey into the depths of Sandra and Samuel's conflicted relationship.
★★★★ "Ultimately, one of the key pleasures of the picture is its uncertainty-the niggling doubts that remain, and the sense that a crucial piece of the puzzle is tantalisingly out of reach." - Observer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MdTMA0PetA
ANATOMY OF A FALL - Official UK Trailer - In Cinemas Now Exclusively in cinemas now - find screenings and book tickets at http://anatomyofafall.film/In this Palme d’Or-winning psychological thriller, a celebrated w...
This month we have the last film in our winter season at the Western Isles Hotel - Anatomy of A Fall (15) on Thursday 18th April.
This electric Palme d'Or-winning courtroom thriller also won Best Original Screenplay at both the Oscars and Baftas, and features an outstanding lead performance from Sandra Hüller.
🎟 All tickets cost £5, including booking fees, and space is limited on the sofas so booking strongly advised! Book here:
Anatomy of A Fall (15) Multi-award-winning courtroom thriller, featuring an outstanding lead performance from Sandra Hüller. ★★★★ "A captivating and emotionally searing alpine murder-mystery." - TIME OUT
Tonight! We're showing tender drama, One Fine Morning (15), 8pm at Western Isles Hotel.
🎟 A few tickets remain, book online by 5pm: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DFAZ
In Paris, a young, widowed mother juggles her job as a translator with caring both for her young daughter and her elderly father, who suffers from a degenerative illness. Her life is further complicated when she embarks on a passionate affair with an old friend in an unhappy marriage.
★★★★★ “pretty much took my breath away" - Mark Kermode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYY5ejKeZ9U
ONE FINE MORNING - Official HD Trailer - A film by Mia Hansen-Løve http://www.onefinemorning.com.au (c) Palace FilmsWINNER – 2022 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL – Best European Film (Directors Fortnight)The wonderful Léa Seydoux stars...
Don't miss our film this Friday at the Western Isles Hotel - One Fine Morning (15)! Grab a drink from the bar then join us in the lounge for an 8pm start.
"As sensual as the first rays of summer, Mia Hansen-Løve’s latest triumph journeys through the threshold of love and loss with exquisite tenderness. Delivering a career-best performance that aches with vulnerability and strength, Léa Seydoux stuns in this profound portrayal of contemporary womanhood." - MUBI
🎟 Booking advised: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DFAZ
We're back in the comfy lounge of the Western Isles Hotel for our next screening - One Fine Morning (15) on Fri 22 Mar.
This tender drama from director Mia Hansen-Løve is the perfect choice to coincide with the month of International Women's Day and Mother's Day, as it sensitively explores contemporary womanhood, with a superb performance by Léa Seydoux.
🎟 All tickets cost £5, including booking fees, and space is limited on the sofas so booking strongly advised! Book here: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DFAZ
Just a few tickets remaining for our first film of the year - the award-tipped romantic drama, Past Lives (12A) - screening in the Western Isles Hotel on Thursday 22nd February.
🎟 All tickets cost £5, including booking fees, and the bar is open before if you want to grab a drink first! Book here: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DBZF
Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are wrest apart after Nora's family emigrates from South Korea. Two decades later, they are reunited in New York for one fateful week as they confront destiny, love and the choices that make a life.
★★★★★ “a must-see story of lost loves, childhood crushes and changing identities” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
PAST LIVES - Official Trailer - Starring Teo Yoo, Greta Lee and John Magaro Past Lives in UK cinemas September 7th. From director Celine Song and starring Greta Lee, Teo Yoo and John Magaro. Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected ch...
Congrats to Emma Stone for winning best Leading Actress at the BAFTAs! You can see her award-winning performance in the bonkers but brilliant Poor Things (18) tonight at The Screen Machine in Craignure.
We're looking forward to seeing this visually arresting documentary in Tobermory on Sunday......
Geographies of Solitude - Screen Machine This experimental documentary takes an immersive look at Sable Island and its only inhabitant.
Our next film screening is Past Lives (12A), on Thurs 22 Feb at the Western Isles Hotel.
Voted by critics as one of the best films of 2023, South Korean-Canadian dramatist Celine Song's feature debut is delicate, sophisticated, complex, and sad; a heartrending modern romance.
🎟 All tickets cost £5, including booking fees, and space is limited on the sofas so booking strongly advised! Book here: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DBZF
Have you attended a Mull Film Club screening recently? Maybe you came along to our free family films in Dervaig on Sunday, or to one of our Powell & Pressburger events in Salen, Tobermory or Iona in December?
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Set and ready to go at Dervaig Village Hall - see you at the afternoon movies!
Our final screening of the weekend is I Know Where I'm Going! on Iona tomorrow! Film starts just after 3pm to allow for the ferry coming in from Mull - call Calmac to book this in advance.
If you fancy some food before the film, The Lazy Cow Cafe & Farmshop at Kintra is open from 11-3pm serving light lunches and home baking. And The Keel Row in Fionnphort from 12.30-5pm with soup, small plates, main meals and desserts - booking advised.
🎟 tickets are only £5 (£3 under 18s) - book online or pay on the door
Iona Village Hall Community Trust
I Know Where I'm Going! (U) Part of Mull Film Club's Cinema Unbound: Powell Pressburger - a special weekend of screenings celebrating the Scottish Island films of Powell and Pressburger, featuring stories inspired by island communities. Screening with short Radar: My Mind, a music video project from An Tobar, filmed on Mul...
Only a few tickets remain for our screening of The Edge of The World tomorrow in Western Isles Hotel.
Doors open 5pm, main feature starts at 5.30pm, followed by a short break then Return to The Edge of The World (24min), Michael Powell's short film from 1978 featuring surviving members of the cast and crew.
The hotel bar is open before the screening and the restaurant open for dinner afterwards too - book your table online or on 01688 302 012!
🎟 Tickets only £5, book here: https://www.trybooking.co.uk/CVVA
If you're coming along to I Know Where I'm Going! in Salen Church tonight remember to wrap up warm, or bring your own blankets! We will have mulled wine and spiced juice from 7.30pm to keep you cosy too 😊
Tomorrow - I Know Where I'm Going! - 8pm Salen Church - screening in conjunction with the new BFI restoration in cinemas!
Whether you've seen it multiple times or this will be a first, don't miss this special event, kicking off a weekend of screenings on Mull & Iona, supported by Screen Argyll - doors open 7.30pm for mulled wine, mince pies and warm spiced juice!
🎟 tickets are online until 4pm, on the door after: https://www.trybooking.co.uk/CUZS
I Know Where I'm Going! 4K restoration trailer - in cinemas from 20 October 2023 | BFI Rediscover Powell and Pressburger's classic, mystical romance in a new 4K restoration - back in cinemas from 20 October as part of the UK-wide film celebrati...
Hi All,
Please find details below on how to join the Sofa Cinema discussion tomorrow.
Join us online at 8.30pm, Thursday 30th November, to discuss the Illustrated Talk which accompanies our Powell and Pressburger, 'I Know Where I Am' season.
The Eventbrite is here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/i-know-where-i-am-michael-powells-island-worlds-tickets-755421354607?aff=oddtdtcreator
The talk here: https://stream.screenargyll.co.uk/film/i-know-where-i-am-michael-powells-island-worlds/
Watch it anytime before 8.30pm on Thursday and then join us online to discuss with Roy Stafford:
The talk will remain on our streaming platform, where you can also watch The Edge of the World, for anyone who may have missed it.
The Edge of the World is screening this Saturday, 5.30pm at Western Isles Hotel, and tells the moving story of a remote island and its inhabitants, whose traditions and way of life are threatened by a rapidly industrialising world.
This event will be introduced by Ian Court, and after the feature we will have a short break before screening Return to The Edge of The World (24min), Michael Powell's short film from 1978 featuring surviving members of the cast and crew.
Doors open 5pm, and additional parking space can be found nearby at Park Lodge. The hotel bar is open before the screening and the restaurant open for dinner afterwards too - book your table online or on 01688 302 012!
🎟limited space, booking essential: https://www.trybooking.co.uk/CVVA
Edge of the World Trailer To watch the full film, go to https://milestone.vhx.tv/products/edge-of-the-worldA critical and popular hit at the New York Film Festival, Michael Powell's T...
I Know Where I'm Going! is Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s heady romantic masterpiece and it screens this Friday, 8pm at Salen Church!
The film will be introduced by our special guest, Ian Court, of the IKWIG fan website, and preceded by short film Radar: My Mind, a music video project from An Tobar, filmed on Mull in 2003 and inspired by locations in the film! (with thanks to Gordon Maclean).
Whether you've seen it multiple times or this will be a first, don't miss this special event, kicking off a weekend of screenings on Mull & Iona, supported by Screen Argyll - doors open 7.30pm for mulled wine, mince pies and warm spiced juice!
🎟 secure your seats and book tickets online: https://www.trybooking.co.uk/CUZS
Nobody Has to Know - Screen Machine Drama set and filmed on the Isle of Lewis about a woman deceiving a man into a secret affair after he suffers a stroke.
Launching tonight - a new winter menu - available in the restaurant from 6pm, and just in time for our screening of The Eight Mountains at 7.30pm! Call 01688 302012 to book a table.
A few tickets remain for the film - on sale online until 6pm today, or on the door from 7pm.
🎟 Book for The Eight Mountains (12A) here: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/CUBZ