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TV MOVIES / THURSDAY 30 DECEMBER – WEDNESDAY 5 JANUARY

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JUMBO ★★ 2019, 80 min, A, e.tv, 05:30. Animated comedy. An elephant trains for a spelling bee contest.

THE BORROWERS ★★★ 1997, 89 min PG, e.tv, 06:55. Fantasy comedy. A tiny family living under the floorboards of an old house must fight to save their home from developers. John Goodman, Jim Broadbent.

LION OF JUDAH ★★ 2011, 87 min, PG, SABC1, 13:30. Animated adventure. The friends of a lamb who thinks he’s a lion try to rescue him before he’s sacrificed in Jerusalem for Passover.

JERICO ★★★★ 2016, 98 min, PG, SABC1, 15:30. Adventure. On the day the US Civil Rights Act, which outlaws discrimination based on race, is signed in 1964, two black men set out looking for work. But when their car breaks down in rural Mississippi, they must fight for survival while being hunted by racists. Irma P Hall.

PEEPLES ★★★ 2013, 95 min, PG13, e.tv, 16:35. Comedy. A man crashes the annual holiday of his girlfriend’s affluent family so he can ask for her hand in marriage. Craig Robinson.

■ ★★ 2000, 92 min, PG, SABC2, 19:00. Fantasy comedy. Two retired cartoon characters must help an FBI

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