After another chance to see Les Miserables today (Thursday), more musical drama lies in store at Hebden Bridge Picture House.
Quartet, the directorial debut by Dustin Hoffman, will be screened from Friday until Sunday.
The film - starring Maggie Smith, Billy Connolly and Michael Gambon - is set in a retirement home for musicians.
The much rumoured new arrival turns out to be Jean Horton, the former singing partner of residents Wilfred, Reggie and Cecily.
Her subsequent career as a star soloist split up their long friendship and ended her marriage to Reggie.
Can the passage of time heal old wounds? Will the famous quartet be able to patch up their differences in time for the home’s gala concert?
Also arriving on Friday is Sammy’s Great Escape, the second instalment of the popular animated feature following A Turtle’s Tale.
Sammy and his best friend Ray are captured by poachers and delivered to an aquarium in Dubai.
Very fast, they gather an army and sketch out an escape plan.
Meanwhile, their children Ricky and Ella are also hatching a plan to rescue them.
The Sessions will be screened from Monday until Wednesday.
For more information, call 01422 842807 or visit www.hebdenbridgepicturehouse.co.uk.