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Save the Cinema

  • 2022
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.7K
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Jonathan Pryce, Tom Felton, Samantha Morton, Susan Wokoma, and Adeel Akhtar in Save the Cinema (2022)
Tells a moving story of hairdresser and theatre lover, Liz Evans, who campaigns in 1993 to save the 'Lyric' from closing down. She goes to extreme lengths to save the place she loves the most, but how far is she willing to go?
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The story of Liz Evans from Carmarthen, Wales, who campaigned to save the Lyric Cinema in 1993.The story of Liz Evans from Carmarthen, Wales, who campaigned to save the Lyric Cinema in 1993.The story of Liz Evans from Carmarthen, Wales, who campaigned to save the Lyric Cinema in 1993.

  • Director
    • Sara Sugarman
  • Writers
    • Piers Ashworth
    • Lorraine King
  • Stars
    • Louisa Cliffe
    • Krrish Patel
    • Jonathan Pryce
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sara Sugarman
    • Writers
      • Piers Ashworth
      • Lorraine King
    • Stars
      • Louisa Cliffe
      • Krrish Patel
      • Jonathan Pryce
    • 21User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Louisa Cliffe
    • Young Liz
    Krrish Patel
    • Young Tom Jenkins
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Mr Morgan
    Beatie Edney
    Beatie Edney
    • Mrs Griffiths (Beehive Woman)
    Saul Sugarman
    • Young David
    Samantha Morton
    Samantha Morton
    • Liz Evans
    Owain Yeoman
    Owain Yeoman
    • David
    Maya Millard
    • Elin (Tom's Daughter)
    Mitchell Zhangazha
    • Judas
    Harry Luke
    • Mark
    Joe Hurst
    Joe Hurst
    • Huw Evans
    Fflyn Edwards
    Fflyn Edwards
    • Wynne
    Angharad Roche
    • Mrs Jones
    Sue Roderick
    Sue Roderick
    • Mrs Davis
    Adeel Akhtar
    Adeel Akhtar
    • Tom
    Elsa Nuthall
    • Gwyneth Jones
    Susan Wokoma
    Susan Wokoma
    • Dolly
    Dora Davis
    Dora Davis
    • Carol
    • (as Dora Davies)
    • Director
      • Sara Sugarman
    • Writers
      • Piers Ashworth
      • Lorraine King
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    6bob-the-movie-man

    Charming and bizarre true story

    This new Sky Movies offering, "Save the Cinema", is short on finesse but strong on Welsh charm. It's also based on a true story that I only fully dredged from the deep recesses of my brain as the film was running.

    Positives:
    • Notwithstanding my reservations about this one (as below), this was a heart-warming tale of Welsh grit and determination. It really has a lot in common with last year's "Dream Horse" in this regard. It's also (bizarrely) based on a true story.


    • Note: I have deliberately NOT described the "bizarre" aspect of the story here, since I hadn't had that spoiled and it made the film far better for me. Although the facts hovered on the edge of my memory, I only progressively recalled them as the film went on!


    • Aside from the leads, a wide array of Welsh acting talent is given the chance to perform including comedian Rhod Gilbert, Owain Yeoman, Owen Teale and the very attractive Erin Richards, as the mayor's assistant and love interest Susan. It also pins its Britishness to its sleeve (probably making it a tough sell outside the UK) by featuring Wynne Evans, the "Go Compare" man. It emerges that he has a genuinely interesting link to the film.


    • It's also great to see Tom Felton on the big screen and NOT playing a villain for once! After roles as Draco Malfoy and the zookeeper in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" (a brilliant and under-rated performance in my book) I thought he might end up as the dodgy property developer. But no!


    Negatives:
    • I thought the script was really pretty ropey:
    • - The film clunks along with many lines that you really wouldn't imagine anyone saying in reality. At times Liz muses to herself out-loud as a device to move the plot along, when a "show-don't-tell" approach would have been perfectly sufficient.


    -- There's a conflict injected between Liz and her husband David that seems false and purely added for dramatic effect.

    -- At times the film overly signposts where its heading, killing any sort of suspense in the story (a 'goodnight' scene with Jonathan Pryce being a prime example).

    Summary Thoughts on "Save The Cinema": This movie was clunking along, in my opinion, at around the 5/10 level for most of its running time. As Douglas Adams would have put it, it was "mostly harmless". Its ace-in-the-hole was the bizarre historical event that comprises the finale of the movie: an event that caused something irritating to get in my eye and an unexplained lump develop in my throat. For this reason alone, I added on the extra point.

    "Save the Cinema" is available on Sky / NowTV Cinema (at least, it is in the UK)

    (For the full graphical review, please check out #onemannsmovies online. Thanks).
    10magormarc

    A heartwarming true story.

    With an excellent central performance of Samantha Morton, Save the Cinema will have you laughing out loud one minute and wiping a tear away a moment later. Morton plays 'Liz the Lyric' beautifully, and although she makes the part her own, it is obvious that Morton and the production team have had access to archive documentary footage with snippets of real life dialogue faithfully and skillfully re-enacted.

    A stellar supporting cast (a who's who of Welsh talent) topped by Tom Felton as a town councillor and Johnathon Pryce as her inspirational retired school teacher are swept up in Liz's quest to save the condemned cinema of the title.

    The fictional elements woven into the historical facts pluck at the heartstrings, particularly with Pryce's reminiscences of watching Goodnight Mr Chips, which led him to becoming a teacher. The film is a wonderful testament to the efforts of a women and the legions of helpers and children she inspired.

    The accompanying documentary Save the Cinema: Behind the Curtain on SKY is a recommended watch, presented by two of Liz's real life sons, Mark and Wynne (of Go Compare infamy!)
    4henry8-3

    Save the Cinema

    The true story of the Lyric, a much loved and used cinema / theatre in the Welsh town on Carmarthen is destined for demolition to make way for a new supermarket. Local theatre producer and mum Liz Evans (Samantha Morton) decides to stop at nothing to keep the Lyric going.

    Sub Ealing type comedy, which, whilst pleasant enough and well lead by Morton, needs more fun characters and indeed laughs. Sweet to be sure, but unremarkable and predictable.
    6bobetjo

    Pleasant Enough if a bit Dull

    A bit like Finding Your Feet - a cast of great actors given a rather tedious script. Entirely predictable with two dimensional characters. The film actually starts well with a show from the eighties and moves forward to the actors as adults and parents. That part actually works.

    After that it gets a little tedious.
    10stevestaxis

    Great little film

    Fun movie based on the true facts about how passionate people can do inspirational things , a great tribute to a woman who did more for the town than any politician and the people who knew her and the lives she touched.

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    • Trivia
      Liz Evans, on whom the film's protagonist is based, is the mother of Wynne Evans, famous for his 'Gio Compario' character on the Go Compare adverts.
    • Goofs
      As Tom walks up the stairs in the golf club he walks past a champions board with the date 2016 showing. This is impossible as the film is set in the 1990s.
    • Connections
      Features Qu'elle était verte ma vallée (1941)
    • Soundtracks
      Jesus Christ Superstar
      Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice

      Performed by Cast

      Published by Universal/MCA Music Ltd

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 2022 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sinemayı Kurtar
    • Filming locations
      • Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK(Lyric Theatre)
    • Production companies
      • Future Artists Entertainment
      • Future Artists Entertainment
      • Head Gear Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,391
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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