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CINEANTICS is the Saturday morning and holiday programme of films, tours and workshops for 4--14 year-olds. Call Sarah on 01223-578925 to get on the mailing list for FREE and keep up-to-date with special events. All films start at 11am. Tickets: £2.50 (under 15s), £3.50 (adults).

Sat 2 May
MOVIETIME CARTOON PARADE (U)
Programme lasts approximately 60 mins.

A compilation of shorts all made during the golden age of Hollywood animation, including Bugs Bunny, Sylvester and Tweety Pie, Porky Pig and Daffy Duck.

Sat 9 May
FAIRYTALE: A TRUE STORY (U)
Director: Charles Sturridge. Starring: Paul McGann, Florence Hoath, Elizabeth Earl, Phoebe Nicolls. GB 1997. 98 mins.

Director: Charles Sturridge. Starring: Paul McGann, Florence Hoath, Elizabeth Earl, Phoebe Nicolls. GB 1997. 98 mins.

Sat 16 May
FLUBBER (U)
Director: Les Mayfield. Starring: Robin Williams. US 1997, 93 mins.

Flubber - goo that defies gravity, looks like rubber and has miralculous effect on everything it touches. All with Robin William's own brand of mayhem and amazing special effects in this Disney update of THE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR.

Followed by a mask and model-making workshop with Lisa Peach. A pot of Flubber for the first five to book the workshop. Advance booking advised. Tickets: ?5.50 (includes film and all materials).

Sat 23 May
THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO! (U)
Director: Gerry Anderson. UK 1966. 85 mins.

The year is 2063 and intrepid Jeff Tracy and the rest of the International Rescue Organisation spring to the help of humanity - with five superpowered craft - The Thunderbirds! This full length feature of the classic ITC series will not disappoint its fans.

Sat 30 May
TARKA THE OTTER (U)
Director: David Cobham. Starring: Peter Bennett, Edward Underwood, Brenda Cavendish. UK 1978. 91 mins.

A story of adventures and close shaves in the life cycle of an otter living on the banks of a west country river. Set against the changing seasons, this live action adaptation of the famous novel by Henry Williamson, ends with Tarka's final battle against his mortal enemy - Deadlock the otterhound.
(Courtesy of Carlton International Media Limited.)

Cambridge NanniesIn attendance every Saturday to supervise children who come without their parents.


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