Taking centre stage at The Cinema At Gloucester Guildhall this week is perhaps the most ambitious cinematic undertaking in recent memory. From Lana & Andy Wachowski, the visionary creators of The Matrix Trilogy, comes the long awaited adaptation of David Mitchell's award-winning epic novel Cloud Atlas. Starring a heavyweight ensemble cast including Academy Award winners Tom Hanks and Halle Berry alongside the likes of Hugh Grant, Jim Broadbent, Jim Sturgess, Ben Wishaw and Susan Sarandon, this science-fiction drama will take you on an incredible journey from the the remote South Pacific in the 19th century to a post-apocalyptic future where each member of the ensemble
appears in multiple roles as the stories move through time.
Because it would be impossible to fully divulge in the film's plot, Cloud Atlas can be best described as an exploration into how the
actions and consequences of individual lives impact one another throughout the
past, the present and the future. Action,
mystery and romance weave dramatically through the story as one soul is shaped
from a killer into a hero and a single act of kindness ripples across centuries
to inspire a revolution in the distant future.

Premiering at last year's Toronto Film Festival whereupon it received a 10 minute standing ovation, Cloud Atlas now takes its deserved place on the Gloucester Guildhall screen for a very limited engagement so don't miss your chance to witness a film that boasts incredible cinematography and visual style, along with a superb ensemble cast and a Golden Globe nominated score from co-director Tom Twyker (Perfume).
*Breathtaking action, profound emotion and a dark
sense of fun make this the most ambitious, original movie event in years.* Hannah McGill, The List
*It's an adventure into the very concept of storytelling:
magical, enthralling and thrilling*
Ian Nathan, Empire Magazine
*Tykwer and the Wachowskis have labored long and hard to turn
Mitchell's very literary material into something cinematic* Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph
Check out the trailer here:
Cloud Atlas (15) opens on Friday 3rd and closes on Tuesday 7th May. Performances are at 7:45pm everyday except Sunday and Monday along with Screen Tea shows at 10:45am on Saturday and 2pm on Tuesday.
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