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>l< Run Granny Run Enjoyany eccentric documentary about a 94-year-old lady's attempt to become the Democrat's New Hampshire candidate for the senate. See review. page 85. FI/mhouse. 623 8030, 23 Aug, 4.30pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
>l< Faro: Goddess of the Waters Captivating homecoming yarn from Mali about one young man's search for the truth about his father. Cameo, 623 8030, 23 Aug, 5pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
>l< Breach Good espionage thriller based on a real-life US security scandal. See feature. page 80. Cinewor/d, 623 8030, 23 8 24 Aug, 7pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
>I< Ex Drummer Insane. vile and shocking Belgium mockumentary about a hard rock band whose members all have a disability. A genuine curio. See review. page 85. Cineworld, 623 8030, 70pm & 24 Aug, 9.50pm, both £7.95 (£5.50).
>l< Ratatouille Ingenious rat in the kitchen animated comedy. Cinewor/d, 623 8030, 25 Aug. 2.45pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
* Time of His Life: The Films of Eddie McConnell Selection of shorts and excerpts from a great unsung Scottish filmmaker and one of the finest documentary cameramen in the world. McConnell will be at a 08A after the film. See Screen Connections. page 84. Fi/mhouse, 623 8030, 24 Aug, 2.40pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
* Once Impressive Belfast set musical romance about the relationship between a busker and a Czech immigrant. A big hit at Sundance. See review. page 84. Cameo, 623 8030, 24 Aug. 7.30pm 8 25 Aug, 7.30pm, £7.95 (£5.50).
=l< Gentlemen Marry Brunettes The mighty List- sponsored Anita Loos season comes to a close with this rarely seen 1955 sequel to Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Fi/mhouse, 623 8030, 26 Aug, noon 8 7.45pm, both £6.50 (£4.55).
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