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All alone on a boat for the August Bank Holiday weekend? Sounds like Dad's idea of a dream come true. But for Robert Redford it's a nightmare.
He stars in a one man bravura performance as a resourceful sailor staring at his own mortality in the face. This in the only movie in the history of filmmaking to have only one actor, one writer/director but eleven executive producers.
Despite almost no dialogue, this daring film had critics salivating and it’s a perfect highlight for a Bembridge Bank Holiday weekend.
'A triumph of pure cinema' EMPIRE 'Redford delivers a tour de force performance: holding the screen effortlessly with no acting support whatsoever' THE GUARDIAN
We rather like these one-man one-film genres, so later in the year we'll be screening the thriller Locke, starring Tom Hardy. And his car. That's it.
As ever, tickets are £4 on the door and you can suck on lovely sweeties available to quell your seasickness.
Ramshackle Pop-Up Cinema is Bembridge's not-for-profit community cinema with hi-definition widescreen films in the Village Hall monthly.