Occasional Cinema

Date: Thursday, 26th January 2017
Time: 6:30 pm


The Man who knew Infinity      Matt Brown  UK  2016  113  PG13  Drama documentary

The Man Who Knew Infinity serves as a biopic behind the life and times of Ramanujan, a self-taught Indian Mathematician, who some say could decipher the very fabric of existence. It’s a poignant film in as much as an emotional roller coaster but an extraordinary story told almost a century after Ramanujan’s early and tragic death in 1920.

Occasional Cinema is a film society run by volunteers. Films are shown at Blue Sky Cafe, Bangor on the fourth Thursday of the month and unless stated otherwise start sometime after 7.30pm. Membership is available on the door for a cost of £5; the first film is free; after this entrance for the film is £3.00.   Food is available from 6.30pm and a sophisticated clientele enjoy the wholesome food, reasonable price (£10 for two courses) and excellent atmosphere.

MENU  Chicken Dhansak or Veggy Dhansak served with Jasmine rice, poppadum, chutney and raita.  Dessert Mango Panna Cotta

Please make reservations for any meals AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE – Blue Sky 01248 355444.  You can’t book a seat for the film only, which is on a first come first served basis. If you want to guarantee a seat you must book a meal.