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The Capitol Horsham

1917 (15)

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CERTIFICATE 15: PHOTO ID MAY BE REQUIRED TO GAIN ENTRY TO THE SCREENING

Director: Sam Mendes

Starring: Dean Charles-Chapman, George Mackay, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth, Andrew Scott

Two British soldiers receive seemingly impossible orders during World War I. In a race against time, they must cross into enemy territory to deliver a message that could potentially save 1,600 of their fellow comrades -- including one's own brother.

WINNER of 7 BAFTAS including Best Film, Best Director and Outstanding British Film.

WINNER OF 2 GOLDEN GLOBES including Best Motion Picture Drama and Best Director. Also Nominated for Best Original Score.

NOMINATED FOR 10 OSCARS including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Score & Best Original Screenplay.

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Fri 7 - Thu 13 Feb
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    tense, exhilarating and profoundly moving
    BBCReview User
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    In one of the best war films of all time, director Sam Mendes brilliantly delivers a story of two WWI soldiers... a stunning technical accomplishment that unfurls as one single take.
    Rolling StoneReview User
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    turns out to be the best war picture since Saving Private Ryan
    ObserverReview User
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    a nerve-fraying rollercoaster of a war movie
    Time OutReview User
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    Sam Mendes's 1917 is an amazingly audacious film; as exciting as a heist movie, disturbing as a sci-fi nightmare.
    GuardianReview User
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    "1917" is a modern war classic and one of the best movies of the year.
    New York PostReview User
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    A nerve-shredding, eye-popping odyssey through the horrors of World War One.
    Daily StarReview User
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    Sam Mendes delivers the film of his career by mashing up the survivalist thrills of The Revenant with the helter-skelter mayhem of a shoot'em'up video game, and setting it during the Great War.
    The TimesReview User
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    It's a staggering technical achievement, one that will see Roger Deakins retaining his unofficial Greatest Living Cinematographer crown.
    Total FilmReview User
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    it's an astonishing piece of filmmaking, portraying war with enormous panache.
    Empire MagazineReview User