Buster Keaton, John Barry and Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka are some of the stars of the South Bank film festivalLinda Speidel, of the South Bank Community Cinema, introduces a movie festival that celebrates our city
There will also be a free fringe festival, with live music, film footage from local residents and a film prepared by the Yorkshire Film Archive showing life in York around 1912.
Telling Arts will be on hand to talk to gather reminiscences from film-goers as part of the York Stories project, and a number of student short films from recent graduates of York St John University are included alongside the main features and in the fringe, demonstrating the continuing history of film-making associated with York.
Prices for the main feature films: £4 for non-members, £3 for members
Under-18s free when accompanied by a paying adult (no more than two under-18s per adult)
Tickets on sale in advance from Clements Hall and Cycle Heaven, or at the door
Doors open 30 minutes before each feature. For evening screenings there is an interval and a bar.
Tea/coffee and biscuits are on sale during the day on Saturday