In a coastal town in 1980s England, Hilary, a cinema manager battling mental health issues, and Stephen, a new employee seeking an escape, find solace and belonging through music, cinema, and their community.
Saboteur is a 1942 movie about a factory worker who is falsely accused of sabotage and goes on the run to clear his name. He encounters a series of obstacles and villains while trying to prove his innocence and find the true saboteur.
Shirin is an experimental film that takes place in a movie theater, focusing on the reactions and emotions of an Iranian woman as she watches a film. Through her facial expressions and non-verbal cues, the audience gets a glimpse into her thoughts and experiences.
An Acrobat's Daughter is working in a movie theater and gets involved in comedic situations, including spoofs of newsreels and famous celebrities. She interacts with cartoon animals and theatregoers while navigating through her adventures.
In Hare Do, a rabbit named Bugs Bunny disguises himself as an old woman to evade his nemesis Elmer Fudd as they engage in a pursuit inside a movie theater. The chase takes them through various scenes in the theater, including the cinema, movie palace, theater balcony, and audience. Bugs Bunny pulls off stunts like walking on a tightrope and switching hats to outsmart Elmer Fudd. The audience watches the hilarious chase and enjoys the comedic moments, including a pie in the face gag. Eventually, Bugs Bunny prevails and escapes, leaving Elmer Fudd frustrated.
A telegraph postal union worker has no luck when asks a pretty co-worker to marry him. She says he'd have to be a magician to get her to say yes. Things are complicated when, as a favor to a stuttering acquaintance, he takes his overweight girlfriend to the movies to propose to her by proxy. Unfortunately the pretty co-worker spots him with her in the theater, so he begins to learn magic tricks.
The Polish entry in the BFI’s Century of Cinema series of documentaries
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