A British mockumentary is coming to The Beehive in Honiton.
The screening of Swede Caroline is scheduled to take place on May 3, with showings at 2pm and 7.30pm.
For viewers who want to extend this cinema experience, a special 'Film and a Lunch' offer is available at £13.50, with lunch served at 12.45pm before the 2pm screening.
The menu can be found on The Beehive's website or by calling 01404 3848050.
Swede Caroline highlights the world of competitive giant vegetable growing, featuring characters portrayed by esteemed actors Jo Hartley, Faye Ripley, Aisling Bea and Ray Fearon.
The plot, revolving around vegetables, stolen marrows and an unexpected dive into a national scandal, promises viewers a blend of comedy and drama.
The story centres around Caroline (played by Jo Hartley), a hopeful contender prepping for a championship.
However, her journey takes a tumble when her prized marrow plants are stolen.
Caroline connects this incident to an unrelated kidnapping of two private detectives and this leads her to confront a corruption scandal.
The Indiependent, an independent publication, noted the film's impressive storytelling and ability to retain viewer immersion throughout the course of its extraordinary narrative.
With ticket prices beginning at £8 for adults and £7 for under 16s, the film demonstrates a unique cinematic experience.
More information can be found and booking can be made by calling The Beehive's box office on 01404 384050 or visiting its website, Beehivehoniton.co.uk.
The Beehive is located at Dowell Street, Honiton, EX14 1LZ.
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