Immingham's Studio 1 screening Blood Diamond

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
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A COMMUNITY cinema in Immingham is showing its third screening of 2013, with an action thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

Studio 1 will be screening Blood Diamond, tomorrow, at 7:30pm.

  1. Action thriller: Blood Diamond will be shown at Studio 1 cinema in Immingham.

    Action thriller: Blood Diamond will be shown at Studio 1 cinema in Immingham.

The certificate 15 film, which includes violence and swearing, is directed by Edward Zwick.

DiCaprio plays a mercenary diamond smuggler – a role quite different from the ones in which we are more used to seeing him.

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The film is an action thriller, but very provocative and thought-provoking at the same time, due to the morality and political issues involved.

The film starts in Africa with a surprisingly savage attack by guerrillas on a tiny fishing community in war-torn 1990’s Sierra Leone.

Danny Archer (DiCaprio) agrees to help a survivor, Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou), find the family from which he was taken, in return for recovering a priceless diamond.

We will remember Djimon Hounsou as Russell Crowe’s co-star in the film ‘Gladiator‘, and he gives a similar wonderfully low-key performance in Blood Diamond. The Studio 1 Community Cinema, is in the Immingham Civic Centre and boasts a near full-size cinema screen and a full surround-sound system.

Admission costs only £3, and tickets can be purchased in advance from the Immingham Library, or on the night at the door, on a first-come, first-served basis.

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