Monday 17 September 2012

Frenzy by Alfred Hitchcock - Fri 21st September at The Forge, Kalk Bay 8pm


CINESOUTH
PRESENTS
Frenzy
A film by Alfred Hitchock


Thriller from the Master of Suspense
 1972, English Language, 116 minutes.
In his penultimate feature film, Hitchcock returns to his native London, where a “necktie murderer” is at large. An innocent man stands to take the blame.  Can Chief Inspector Oxford survive his wife’s culinary experiments and discover the real killer?  Based on Arthur La Bern's novel Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square, Frenzy is a masterpiece of movie making, and shows off Hitchcock’s consummate skills as a director not only of movies, but of audiences’ emotions. 
 
8pm, Friday 21st September 2012
The Forge, Windsor Road, Kalk Bay
Tickets: R30 (includes short film and main feature)
Bring your own drinks and snacks
Bookings: http://www.cinemuse.co.za/ Tel: 021 8876263
Strictly no parking available in Windsor Road itself. Consult http://theforgekalkbay.withtank.com/directions/

Monday 2 July 2012


Well the first screening is behind us and we are already looking forward to the next!

The short movie was Je t'aime John Wayne by Toby MacDonald - an affectionate parody of New Wave French Classic Breathless http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VVlXFo3gjA to see what you missed.

The main event, Scarlet Street, is one of my all time favourite movies and it was a pleasure to share it.

Thanks to Nicola at The Forge, the venue looked lovely with candles, flowers and a cosy fire, all enhanced by the resident kitty.

Please send your suggestions for future screenings.

Lindsey and Phoebe, CineSouth

Monday 25 June 2012

Tickets for Scarlet Street

Book your tickets here http://www.cinemuse.co.za/2010/01/scarlet-street-1945.html

Scarlet Street - screening on Friday at Kalk Bay

Just a few days to go till our first screening at the Forge in Kalk Bay.

If you think you don't like black and white movies you'll be pleasantly surprised - complex characters and an intriguing plot. Classic noir and not to be missed.

Invite your friends and buy your tickets at http://www.cinemuse.co.za/2010/01/scarlet-street-1945.html

Monday 4 June 2012



Scarlet Street
A film by fritz lang

Classic noir from acclaimed Austrian director Fritz Lang, in his American phase.
Trapped in a loveless marriage, Chris Cross (Edward G. Robinson) finds solace in art, and dreams that one day a beautiful girl will love him. When one stumbles across his path, under violent circumstances, he plays the hero, then tells a lie that sends them both spiralling on a path of deceit and destruction. Joan Bennett is gloriously amoral as Kitty, and her paramour, Johnny Prince, (Dan Duryea) is a feckless heel of the highest order.  Crisply understated performances, blackmail and mental torment combine to produce a stunningly original film, which was initially banned by the New York State Censor Board because of its moral ambiguity – allegedly the first film in which a criminal goes unpunished for a crime.
1945, English Language, 103 minutes. Based on the French novel La Chienne (The Bitch) by Georges de La Fouchardière.


*CineSouth*
Presents
Scarlet Street
A film by fritz lang

Friday 29th June 2012, 8pm
The Forge, Windsor Road, Kalk Bay
Tickets: R30 (includes short film and main feature)
Bring your own refreshments
Booking: http://www.cinemuse.co.za/ Tel: 021 8876263
Strictly no parking available in Windsor Road itself. Consult http://theforgekalkbay.withtank.com/directions/
 

Thursday 24 May 2012


CineSouth Cape Town


A new community cinema initiative for the South Peninsula


CineSouth is will screen arthouse, classic, world and cult films, initially at the Forge in Kalk Bay. This beautiful, atmospheric venue has surround sound and can accommodate around 60 people. The first screening will be on 29th June 2012... watch this space for details.