Baby Pictures is our regular Friday morning film slot exclusively for carers with little ones aged twelve months and under. Set in 1941, two sisters have invented a machine they’ve named LOLA that can pick up radio and TV broadcasts from the future.
Based on a collection of short stories by Haruki Murakami, Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman is an animated feature film that was produced using a new technique of “live animation” to striking visual, sound and storytelling results.
Puppetry, magic and storytelling combine in a unique, Olivier Award-winning stage adaptation of the best-selling novel.
England, 1941, sisters Thom and Mars have invented a machine they’ve named LOLA that can pick up radio and TV broadcasts from the future, allowing the sisters to discover everything from racing results to David Bowie, before he is even born.
Lola Quivoron’s feature directorial debut is a rites-of-passage drama that launches itself into the crime genre at full throttle, with newcomer Julie Ledru excelling as a young tearaway with a passion for motorbikes.