Film

The Salt Path (12A) – SWCPA Fundraiser
This is a special screening of The Salt Path, raising funds for the South West Coast Path Association (SWCPA), the charity that looks after the South West Coast Path. This National Trail provides health-giving happiness to millions of people every year. It connects hundreds of coastal communities, helps the region’s economy thrive and is one of our most precious wildlife corridors. Yet less than 1% of people who use the Path give back to it regularly, and its long-term future is under threat. Can you help us ensure the future of the Trail by donating today?
When you select your ticket type, you will have the option to add a donation worth 20% of the ticket price to SWCPA (Registered Charity number 1163422).
As Britain's longest and best loved National Trail, the South West Coast Path captures the hearts and minds of all who journey along it. From Minehead to Poole, it takes in the best parts of four unique counties, offering 630 miles of uninterrupted walking, with over 9 million visitors a year. Along the path, there are 4,000 waymarkers, 30,000 steps, 230 bridges, and 880 gates to upkeep. Those who complete the route will have scaled the equivalent of Mount Everest four times!
With The Salt Path shining a spotlight on this treasured trail, SWCPA hopes they can continue their mission to ensure it survives for generations to come.
Find out more on how to help: www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk
The Salt Path (12A)
Dir. Marianne Elliott, UK, 2024, 115 mins. Cast. Gillian Anderson, Jason Isaacs, James Lance, Hermione Norris.
What do you do when you’re in your 50s, lose all your worldly possessions, and receive a devastating medical diagnosis? You decide to walk the South West Coast Path, a 630-mile trek, equivalent to climbing Mount Everest four times.
Raynor and Moth Winn, are the couple who decided to travel the South West’s famously gorgeous, rugged coastline in search of solace after a combination of crises in their lives, as captured in Raynor’s prize-winning memoir of the same name. Though emotionally and physically challenging, the journey also proves exhilarating and liberating, giving them a renewed vitality and a deeper connection to both the natural world and each other.
Featuring understated performances from Anderson and Isaacs and a screenplay by Plymouth-born Rebecca Lenkiewicz, The Salt Path is an affecting, beautiful portrait of mid-life loss and rebirth.
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
When you select your ticket type, you will have the option to add a donation worth 20% of the ticket price to SWCPA (Registered Charity number 1163422).
As Britain's longest and best loved National Trail, the South West Coast Path captures the hearts and minds of all who journey along it. From Minehead to Poole, it takes in the best parts of four unique counties, offering 630 miles of uninterrupted walking, with over 9 million visitors a year. Along the path, there are 4,000 waymarkers, 30,000 steps, 230 bridges, and 880 gates to upkeep. Those who complete the route will have scaled the equivalent of Mount Everest four times!
With The Salt Path shining a spotlight on this treasured trail, SWCPA hopes they can continue their mission to ensure it survives for generations to come.
Find out more on how to help: www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk
The Salt Path (12A)
Dir. Marianne Elliott, UK, 2024, 115 mins. Cast. Gillian Anderson, Jason Isaacs, James Lance, Hermione Norris.
What do you do when you’re in your 50s, lose all your worldly possessions, and receive a devastating medical diagnosis? You decide to walk the South West Coast Path, a 630-mile trek, equivalent to climbing Mount Everest four times.
Raynor and Moth Winn, are the couple who decided to travel the South West’s famously gorgeous, rugged coastline in search of solace after a combination of crises in their lives, as captured in Raynor’s prize-winning memoir of the same name. Though emotionally and physically challenging, the journey also proves exhilarating and liberating, giving them a renewed vitality and a deeper connection to both the natural world and each other.
Featuring understated performances from Anderson and Isaacs and a screenplay by Plymouth-born Rebecca Lenkiewicz, The Salt Path is an affecting, beautiful portrait of mid-life loss and rebirth.
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
