FOUR additional screenings have been announced for Ilkley Film Festival to add to the 40 already confirmed for this year’s Festival which runs from February 17 to 21 in venues across Ilkley.

Jane Austen’s classic Pride and Prejudice takes a decidedly different turn in Pride and Prejudice with Zombies based on the parody novel by Seth Grahame-Smith and featuring some of the most popular young British actors currently gracing big and small screens – Lily James (Cinderella, War & Peace), Matt Smith (Doctor Who) and Menston’s own Sam Riley (Control’, On The Road).

Patricia Clarkson and Sir Ben Kingsley star in comedy drama Learning To Drive. Whilst one - a Sikh instructor - teaches the other - a Manhattan writer - to drive, they share their lives and loves to become firm, if unconventional, friends.

The Brand New Testament is a comedy from Belgium that has been nominated for Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language in this year’s Golden Globes. Starring Pili Groyne (Two Days, One Night), Benoit Poelvoorde (Man Bites Dog, Coco Before Chanel) and Catherine Deneuve, this is an original and engaging dark comedy about God – who lives in a dingy apartment in Brussels with his wife and 10-year-old daughter.

The Wild West comes to Ilkley in the form of Bone Tomahawk, a nerve-jangling thriller that has been a hit at recent international film festivals, starring Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson (Fargo, Watchmen), Matthew Fox (Lost) and Richard Jenkins (The Visitor, Olive Ketteridge) who set out to rescue Wilson’s wife and others from cannibalistic cave dwellers.

Tickets for these and all other screenings are available from www.ilkleyfilmfestival.co.uk or by phone on 01943 602319 and in person from the Ilkley Visitor Information Centre.