Film
BRINGING IN BABY: Swede Caroline
Sociable screenings for parents, grandparents and carers of babies under 12 months. Breastfeeding friendly, access to warm water and changing facilities, and no need to worry if baby makes a noise! All tickets £4. Café and Box Office open from 10.30am. You will be given the option to pre-order a hot drink or a soft drink during the online booking process.
Dir. Finn Bruce, Brook Driver, UK, 2024, 97 mins. Cast. Jo Hartley, Aisling Bea, Ray Fearon.
In a world where giant vegetable growing reigns supreme, Swede Caroline takes centre stage as a delightful parody of the competitive gardening subculture. The competitive giant vegetable growing world is rocked by scandal when up-and-coming prospect Caroline has her prized marrow plants stolen. Desperate for answers, she turns to two private detectives she knows who are then dramatically kidnapped. Are the events linked? No, of course not. But Caroline thinks they are and the hunt for her missing marrows takes her way beyond the allotments, plunging her into a national corruption scandal that goes all the way to the top!
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Dir. Finn Bruce, Brook Driver, UK, 2024, 97 mins. Cast. Jo Hartley, Aisling Bea, Ray Fearon.
In a world where giant vegetable growing reigns supreme, Swede Caroline takes centre stage as a delightful parody of the competitive gardening subculture. The competitive giant vegetable growing world is rocked by scandal when up-and-coming prospect Caroline has her prized marrow plants stolen. Desperate for answers, she turns to two private detectives she knows who are then dramatically kidnapped. Are the events linked? No, of course not. But Caroline thinks they are and the hunt for her missing marrows takes her way beyond the allotments, plunging her into a national corruption scandal that goes all the way to the top!
For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.uk