THE Four of the Best season of Sixties’ French Cinema at City Screen, York, concludes on Sunday with the 8pm screening of Left Bank filmmaker Agnes Varda’s Cléo de 5 a 7 (PG).

Corinne Marchand, Antoine Bourseiller, Dominique Davray and Dorothée Bank star in the 1962 tale of a French pop singer who is afraid of receiving her test results from the doctor.

Waiting for the outcome of a biopsy and fearing she may have cancer, Cleo wanders around Paris before her seven o’clock appointment. During two fraught hours on the streets, she has a series of encounters, one with a soldier soon to go to war in Algeria.

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•THE Tuesday Special at City Screen, York, at 6.30pm will be Edward McHenry and Rory McHenry’s Jackboots On Whitehall (12A), wherein an all-star cast voices an alternative animated history of the Second World War.

Winston Churchill hides out in lawless Scotland as the Nazis seize London and England must band together to prevent a full-on invasion.

Screen superstars, stage stalwarts, English roses and cherished cultural icons (Ewan McGregor, Timothy Spall, Tom Wilkinson, Rosamund Pike and Richard E Grant) are the very respectable vocal cast for the McHenrys’ far from respectful treatment of Britain’s war effort. Beautifully animated with traditional animatronics, Jackboots On Whitehall is unburdened by truth or accuracy.