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Nine-year-old Icare, known to his friends as 'Courgette', is placed in a local orphanage where he learns to get on with a group of troubled, rambunctious children, all seeking happiness. A kindly policeman offers his friendship, while the arrival of young Camille gives Courgette his first taste of hope. (We'd recommend this one for older kids!)
This is a Pay What You Feel screening starting from £2.
My Life as a Courgette - Pay What You Feel (8 Feb 2025) | ||
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Saturday | 13:30 | - 14:45 |
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