THE final two films of the season at the community cinema project in Kilmersdon celebrate the power of music and community.

From a struggling French brass band, to a Yorkshire choir holding fast in the shadow of the First World War, each film offers warmth, humanity and a reminder of how people come together in challenging times.

Chair of Reel People Films Barry Fowler said: “As we approach the end of our 28th season, we want to thank everyone who has joined us over the past months. We hope you will agree that they a fitting way to bring this season to a close.”

The films, the last two of a season of eight, are The Marching Band (En Fanfare) an uplifting story of brothers, brass bands and belonging, and The Choral, a heartfelt story of harmony, healing and home.

The Marching Band (15 certificate) is being show on Friday March 13 with doors opening at 7.15pm and the film starting at 8pm. A warm, big‑hearted drama about two very different brothers brought together by unexpected news is in original French with subtitles.

The Choral, a 12A certificate, is coming to the community screen on Friday April 10 at 8.15pm and will follow a short-format AGM at 7.45pm.

A beautifully crafted British drama set during the First World War, written by Alan Bennett and with performances by Ralph Fiennes, it tells the story of a Yorkshire choral society struggling to keep singing while war takes its toll.

The Reel People Films group has been established for 27 years and won four national awards. Their high-quality presentations follow a true cinema style on a big screen with a warm, friendly atmosphere.

Everyone is welcome at Reel People Films and films are £5 on the door.

More information at www.reelpeople.org.uk or 07415 127 120.