Featuring
Julian Nott (guest)
Susie Evans (host)
Wallace & Gromit composer Julian Nott introduces this special Barbican Family Film Club screening of the duo’s first (and Oscar-winning) feature-length film…
There’s nothing cheesy about this extra-large slice of Wallace & Gromit, which scooped Aardman a fourth Oscar in 2006. It finds the hapless inventor and his long-suffering pooch amid their latest enterprise: Anti-Pesto. Armed and ready to catch rabbits hellbent on eating their way through the locals’ beloved vegetable patches, Wallace believes he can brainwash the bunnies into hating veg… In the process he unwittingly creates a monstrous, carrot-crunching WERE-RABBIT!
The music for Wallace & Gromit is oh-so familiar, its jaunty main theme first appearing in Nick Park’s 1989 Oscar-nominated short animation A Grand Day Out. Composer Julian Nott (Peppa Pig) has been by the duo’s side ever since, and turned in his biggest, most colourful score yet for The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
You can hear some of Julian’s Wallace & Gromit music in the London Soundtrack Festival’s opening night concert: ‘Homegrown Heroes: From Bond to Thunderbirds’, which takes place at Barbican Hall on Thursday 9 April at 7pm.

Julian Nott (guest)
Susie Evans (host)
£2.50 (u18s); £5 (adults) – All tickets subject to Barbican booking fees
UK/US (2005)
Dir: Steve Box & Nick Park
Music: Julian Nott
Running Time: 1h 25m
Age Guidance: U
Barbican Cinemas – Screen 2, EC1Y 8AA