35mm screenings

Happily after a ‘reel film’ drought we have new newly released Rose of Nevada screening from a 35mm print this coming Saturday and Sunday. The film is directed by Mark Jenkins and produced by the BFI. This new release, like the director’s previous film Bait (2019), was shot on 16mm and blown-up to 35mm. I was only able to see Bait in a digital transfer but it was a movie worth watching.  Rose of Nevada comes with a lot of recommendations from critics and personally from friends who have already seen it. The travails and solutions of the 35mm projection system recently are set out with great clarity by the senior projectionist Mike Sharples in the Picture House Journal.  It is well illustrated and, of course, there are regular tours of the projection rooms with their two 35mm projectors.  Mike also refers to the help received from the Projected Picture Trust, whose archive in Halifax is worth visiting.

As Mike explains, 35mm films has a distinctive visual character and offer a special pleasure for cineastes.

Romanian Food and Films at HEART

R.M.N

If you missed seeing R.M.N. (2022) when it was screened at the Hyde Park Picture House, you now have a second chance to see this film for our troubled times! There is a going to be a special screening at the HEART Centre in Headingley this Friday February 23rd. The ticket price of £12 includes vegan goulash to celebrate its Romanian/Transylvanian setting.

The food starts at 6:30pm with the film an hour later at 7:30pm.

Tickets are £12 (including food and screening) and available at HEART reception or online here.

From the director of 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days, R.M.N. is Cristian Mungiu’s patient & disturbing examination of rising tensions & anxieties in a xenophobic Transylvanian village, focusing on a multi-ethnic community in Transylvania who turn on a group of Sri Lankan immigrants. The film has bleak cinematography and many unforgettable shots, leaving the audience with a wave of different emotions.

‘In its furious disputes over immigration, vanishing jobs, nationalism and enlightenment values, R.M.N. depicts a reality that, like it or not, hits very close to home.’

John Powers

Dir: Cristian Mungiu | 2h 8mins | Subtitles | Certificate 15 | 2022