Ashby Film Nights' latest movie is being screened later this month at the Lyric Rooms

By Graham Hill

7th Nov 2021 | Local News

Image: Pixabay.com
Image: Pixabay.com

Ashby Film Nights has announced its next showing later this month.

On Wednesday, November 24, it will be screening Misbehaviour (12A).

It is described as a charming film starring Keira Knightley and Jessie Buckley as the feminist protesters who disrupted the 1970 Miss World Contest.

Based on the true events, this likeable comedy captures the atmosphere of the 1970s and balances the sometimes farcical nature of the events with the dignity of the contestants.

The event will be held at the Lyric Rooms in Lower Church Street and organisers say the doors and bar open at 7pm, with the film starting at 7.30.

Tickets are £5 and available on the door (cash only) or in advance from Indulgent Chocolates and Fair2All, both on Bath Street.

     

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