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empire of light"Come to experience the healing power of music, cinema, and community" - a line from the advertising blurb for Empire of Light, the next film to be screened by Talkies Community Cinema, on Saturday at Waterhouse Hall, adjacent to Winchmore Hill United Reformed Church in Compton Road.

But what a perfect description of the Talkies experience itself! Talkies truly is Community Cinema, an opportunity to mingle with old friends and make new ones, to chat over a glass of wine or beer, and often to listen to an expert introduction (sometimes by a director or screenwriter) or to enjoy live music that has a connection to the movie you're about to see.

Talkies Community Cinema: Empire of Light

Saturday 22 April 7.30pm
Waterhouse Hall, 77 Compton Road, Winchmore Hill, N21 3NU

From Academy Award®-winning director and writer Sam Mendes, Empire of Light is a moving drama about the power of human connection during turbulent times. Set in and around a faded old cinema in an English coastal town in the early 1980s, it follows Hilary (Olivia Colman), a cinema manager struggling with her mental health, and Stephen (Micheal Ward), a new employee who longs to escape this provincial town in which he faces daily adversity. Both Hilary and Stephen find a sense of belonging through their unlikely and tender relationship and come to experience the healing power of music, cinema, and community.

Written and directed by Sam Mendes, the film features a stellar cast led by Olivia Colman, Micheal Ward, Tom Brooke, Tanya Moodie, Hannah Onslow, Crystal Clarke, with Toby Jones and Colin Firth.

"Hilary is a middle-aged woman who lives alone on the coast and has worked in the cinema for a few years,” Mendes explains. “She has a complicated past and some demons of her own but, in the way that ad hoc families can support each other, she has been embraced by this eccentric bunch that work in the cinema. She’s struggling to find a meaningful relationship in her life, when Stephen, who is open-hearted and gentle but still very young, also comes to work there.” 

Shot on location in Margate, including Dreamland.

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