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Copleston Centre FREE film night (Close Encounters) 13th September 8pm


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Local residents are invited to Close Encounters of the Third Kind ? free showing at the Copleston Centre, Peckham


Peckham?s Copleston Centre, in conjunction with the Peckham and Nunhead Free Film Festival,

will screen Stephen Spielberg?s Close Encounters of the Third Kind (P.G.) on the evening of 13th September and everyone is warmly invited. Entry to the event is free and the evening will be a very special occasion. Doors will open at 7pm with a specially curated selection of electronic music from the era, setting the scene before the showing which will start at 8pm on the dot.


Close Encounters of the Third Kind was released in the UK 40 years ago, in 1978. An American science fiction mystery thriller drama written and directed by Steven Spielberg, the film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Melinda Dillon, Teri Garr, Bob Balaban, Cary Guffey, and Fran?ois Truffaut. It tells the story of Roy Neary, a blue-collar worker in Indiana, whose life changes after an encounter with a UFO.


This is a rare cinema-style screening of a film from the time when blockbusters still showed real ambition.


Vicar Rev. Edward Collier said ?We are delighted the Peckham and Nunhead Film Festival have chosen to show this at our fantastic centre because it is a great film and perfect for all the family.


We have planned this unique event because we wanted to make something very special and fun that families could attend for free.


This event is part of the Copleston Centre?s 40th year anniversary year, celebrating 40 years at the heart of the local community, serving local needs and providing a great local venue. We all hope for a full house!?


Please note that the film will start at 8pm and late-comers may not be admitted. Entry to the film is free and so you will need to arrive early to ensure admission, as numbers are limited.

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