CINE-MEMO Screening - The Invisible Woman (12A)

Monday, July 14, at 1pm and 7pm

Ralph Fiennes directs and stars in the true story of Charles Dickens' secret affair with a youthful actress.

In 1857, Charles Dickens is a married father of ten and the toast of literary society. But when he sets eyes upon 18-year-old actress Nelly Ternan, he is instantly smitten. The attraction between them is even apparent to Nelly's apprehensive mother, Frances. As Nelly becomes both Dickens' muse and his lover, the clandestine nature of their relationship takes a heavy toll. For her, the price of love is a life of 'invisibility'.

Tickets £4.50 advance, £5.50 on the door.

CINE-MEMO Screening - Justin and the Knights of Valour (PG)

Monday, July 21, at 10am

An unlikely warrior finds his inner hero in this magical animated family adventure.

Justin lives in a kingdom where bureaucrats rule and knights have been ousted. His dream is to become one of the Knights of Valour, like his grandfather was, but his father, the chief counsel to the Queen, wants his son to follow in his footsteps and become a lawyer. After an inspiring visit to his beloved grandmother and bidding farewell to his supposed lady-love Lara, Justin leaves home and embarks on a quest to become a knight. Along the way he meets the beautiful, feisty Talia, a quirky wizard and the handsome Sir Clorex.

Summer Holiday Cinema Screening – tickets £2.50.

CINE-MEMO Screening - The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (PG)

Monday, July 28, at 1pm and 7pm

Ben Stiller directs and stars in this uplifting modern adaptation of James Thurber's famous short story from 1939.

Walter Mitty works in the photographic department of the legendary 'Life' magazine, whose iconic covers feed his rich fantasy life. Hi job is threatened as the magazine prepares to cease publication and become a digital product. When Walter loses an image from a star photographer that was to grace the cover of the last issue, he is finally forced to act. Embarking on a breathtaking journey to track down the elusive snapper, Walter learns to live the dream as he travels as far afield as Volcanic Iceland and the Himalayas.

Tickets £4.50 advance, £5.50 on the door.

CINE-MEMO Screening - The Grand Budapest Hotel (15)

Wednesday, July 30, at 1pm and 7pm

Ralph Fiennes leads an amazing cast in Wes Anderson's quirky comedy about a purloined painting.

Between the wars, Gustave H is the suave and popular concierge at the Grand Budapest Hotel. Zero Moustafa is the young and impressionable lobby boy who becomes his loyal and trusted friend. After elderly guest Madame D dies in mysterious circumstances following a tryst with Gustave, it is revealed that she has left him a priceless Renaissance painting in her will. With the aid of Zero and his girlfriend Agatha, Gustave swiftly spirits the artwork away. But Inspector Henckels soon comes after him

Tickets £4.50 advance, £5.50 on the door.

CINE-MEMO Screening - Monsters University (U)

Wednesday, July 30, at 10am

Much-loved 'Monsters Inc' duo Mike and Sulley scare up a fun-packed prequel to the Pixar hit.

We all know about the adventures of odd couple monsters Mike Wazowski and James P. 'Sulley' Sullivan in the human world. But how did green, one-eyed Mike and giant, purple-spotted Sulley get to be such exalted scarers? Now the story is told as those master animators at Pixar whisk us back to Monsters University, where our heroes first meet as unlikely roommates.

Summer Holiday Cinema Screening – tickets £2.50.

*Memo Arts Centre, Gladstone Road, Barry. Box Office 01446 738622, email boxoffice@barrymemo.co.uk