An Arnold cinema has organised a charity film screening to raise money to support the people of Ukraine.
The Bonington, on High Street, will screen Olga on Friday, March 18 at 4.30pm and 7.30pm.
The film tells the story of Olga, a talented and passionate 15-year-old Ukrainian gymnast exiled in Switzerland.
She is trying to make her place at the National Sports Centre. But the revolt of Euromaïdan breaks out in Kiev, suddenly involving her relatives.

While the young girl has to adapt to her new country and prepares the European Championships, the Ukrainian revolution enters her life and will shake everything up.
A spokesman for Bonington Conema said: “UK cinemas have united in support of Ukraine with a series of preview charity screenings of Olga, a new film about a young female Ukrainian gymnast forced to train in exile.
“From each ticket sold, a donation will be made to support Ukraine, with cinemas nominating which charity receives the donations on their behalf.
You can book tickets online here: https://www.boningtontheatre.co.uk/whatson/event/ukraine-fundraiser-olga-15.php
Any chance of a charity film screening for the homeless of Gedling Borough?hmmmm….
Thought not.
How about to help out the elderly struggling to make ends meet?
Nah, not important enough.
But for a country that we’ve already spent just short of 2000 million on….yeah course we can.