Next Presentation: Under The Fig Trees (Wednesday 3 April)

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Chelmsford Theatre Studio, Fairfield Road – Wednesday 3rd April @ 8PM

Among the trees, young women and men working the summer harvest develop new feelings, flirt, try to understand each other, find – and flee – deeper connections.
Documentary film maker Erige Sehiri’s fiction debut.

Our Previous Presentation: Plan 75

Audience reaction to “Plan 75”

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Audience reaction to “Plan 75”

There were 18 reaction slips returned following the screening of this film.  The comments were:

  • ‘Excellent’: 4 votes
    • What a film. Scary how the world is changing.
    • Emptying of handbags really got through!
  • ‘Very Good’: 9 votes
    • The silent screams of humanity versus faceless bureaucracy.
    • Very thought-provoking content.
    • Definitely makes one feel uneasy.
    • Very well observed – we watch people watching people & thinking – Plan 75. Nah!! Keep on living & looking after old people!!
    • Totally chilling – was it hopeful? – not sure. Too many shades of “Zone Of Interest”.
      Beautiful performances. A whole new concept of call centres.
    • I’ve never understood why people should not manage their own demise.
  • ‘Good’: 4 votes.
    • Curious. The Art of living and (not) dying!
  • ‘Satisfactory’: 1 vote
    • Voluntary?????
  • ‘Poor’: 0 votes

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Feedback for Plan 75

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Plan 75 (Thursday 28 March)

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Our Next Presentation: Plan 75

Chelmsford Theatre Studio, Fairfield Road – Thursday 28th March @ 8PM

In a dystopian near-future, the Japanese Government introduces Plan 75; a programme that invites senior citizens to be voluntarily euthanized to help alleviate pressures from an increasingly aged society.
An elderly woman whose means of survival are vanishing, a pragmatic Plan 75 salesman, and a Filipino labourer face choices of life and death.
The film makes a good case against the idea of euthanasia and is a lesson in humanism.

Our Previous Presentation: Love According To Dalva

Audience reaction to “Love According to Dalva”

Audience reaction to “Love According to Dalva”

There were 21 reaction slips returned following the screening of this film.  The comments were: To read all the comments, click on the following link:Feedback for Love According To Dalva We are always interested to receive any additional comments people … Continue reading

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May we encourage you to complete the Response Slips following the showing of each film – feedback (both positive and negative) helps us to decide what types of films to show in future seasons. In addition, you can leave comments for any of the films we have shown via the Discussion page.