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September’s Party

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

This month we’ve had a special request for a genre, and being an open-minded and inquisitive bunch we’re more than happy to oblige! It’s one we’d never have thought of ourselves, but once we started researching it we realised it was choc-full of absolute cinematic classics! Ladies and gents, please get voting for your choice of 60s military / revolution films! And if anyone else has a suggestion for a decade / genre combo, just drop us a note at bec@artyfartyfimparty.co.uk.

Zulu

Zulu

:: Arty Farty Film Party - 60s Military / Revolution Films
:: Wednesday 6th September
:: An Outlet, Dale Street, Manchester
:: 7:00pm

Enjoy An Outlet’s fine wines, great range of bottled beers and lovingly prepared food.

ENTRANCE IS 100% FREE

We hope to see you there!

POLL IS NOW CLOSED! THE WINNER IS DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (1964)

You don’t look forty. You look a sort of well-preserved sixty.

Friday, May 29th, 2009

It’s the most nail-biting poll so far, but in the end victory is sweet (see what I did there). The film chosen by YOU for the 3rd instalment of Arty Farty Film Party is… A Taste of Honey!

A Taste of Honey

A Taste of Honey

Dealing with issues well before its time, A Taste of Honey is a tale of inter-racial pregnancy, homosexual friendship, and the struggle of one girl gradually becoming a woman.

We’ll be opening doors at 7pm, and will be starting the film at 7:30pm on the dot. Remember the seating capacity of the venue is only 31 so make sure you get there on time to avoid standing up or worse still - peeping through the curtains from out on the street!

There will be £6 bottles of red and white wine available to purchase, as well as a range of lovely bottled beers, popcorn, nachos and penny sweets. Oh and it’s 100% free.

See you there!