Unfortunately, for this event we are unable to offer refunds unless the showing is cancelled due to weather or other factors.
Please note, Evenbrite fees are non-refundable + I can’t make it to the movie I purchased tickets for, what do I do? If there is substantial rain, thunderstorms, smoke, or other environmental factors that would impede the movie, that night’s movie will be cancelled and tickets will be refunded. Follow us on social media to see which movies are up next or check our website + What happens if it rains? We’ll be releasing our line up of movies weekly, every Monday.
No other refunds or exchanges will be given Northern Lights of Christmas Released: Genre: Drama, Romance, TV Movie Casts: Ashley Williams, Corey Sevier, Genelle Williams, Laura Miyata. If a cancellation should occur, refunds will be given (Please Note: Eventbrite fees are NON-refundable) You may want to bring bug spray just in case! To ensure you have a fantastic evening, we recommend arriving early to find a parking spot and set up your blankets or chairs. Cash, Debit, and Credit are available at the concession We will also have a concession available to serve up popcorn, candy, water, pop, beer, and of course, Northern Lights wines. (Raikko Mateo), whom he had left behind in the Philippines. His life changes when he is tasked to take care of his son, Charlie Jr. (Piolo Pascual), a Filipino immigrant in Alaska who is living the life of a carefree playboy. You can come set up an hour before the movie is set to begin (make sure to check your movie start time on your ticket!). Northern Lights: A Journey to Love is the story of Charlie Sr. Grab your friends, family, or a special someone and join us for an evening under the stars!Īs Movie Nights are fully outdoors, please remember to dress warmly and bring any blankets or lawn chairs to sit on. I would like to recommend that if you haven't seen the film already that you really do consider watching it as it really is worth it.Movie Nights in the Orchard are BACK!! We’ll be playing fan-favourite movies in our Orchard View Amphitheater (across the street from the Winery) all summer.
Directed by Linda Yellen, the film stars. The blend of great acting, gorgeous visuals and a down to earth plot really elevates the film in a great way and makes it distinct. Northern Lights is a 1997 drama television film based upon the 1988 stage play of the same name by John Hoffman. In summary, it is in my opinion that this film is a great success and director and writer Nicholas Connor has created a film that sticks with us. The editing too is done superbly, allowing the film to flow and keep the audience interested but also allows time for the more heartfelt and happy moments coupled with the sad times without it feeling pushed on us. We are treated to some beautiful cinematography and lighting that adds to the tone of the film in a way that really captivates the audience. The visuals of the film are stunning from the get go. Our main characters, Emma, played by Katie Quinn, and Rob, played by Rhys Cadman portray their characters in an almost perfect way displaying the true chemistry of on screen friendship. Each character is portrayed on screen very well in a way that it makes them likable and relatable. The acting is brilliant from start to finish. The film provides, natural feeling, moments of comedy and tragedy that amplify the tone of the film and bring the audience in closer without it feeling forced on us. We are allowed to follow them through happiness and heartbreak.
The film is entertaining, giving us time to connect with the characters. The film, set in North England, follows Emma and her friend Rob during the time of their GCSE exams and deals with issues such as stress, anxiety, friendship and loss. From its first few moments, the film draws us in, captivates us and immediately makes a connection with the audience being a more down to earth drama which we can all in some way relate to. rra takes the audience immersive audio and visual journey to the heart of Iceland to experience its legendary landscapes bathed in Nordic lights. Northern lights is a heartfelt success from start to finish. When New Englander Frank (Tom Cavanagh) dies unexpectedly, his sister, Roberta (Diane Keaton), and his friend Ben (Maury Chaykin) travel to his adopted hometown for the funeral.