A star-studded film being screened at Wallingford's Corn Exchange features music by an Oxfordshire composer.
The soundtrack to Greenfingers, a romantic comedy starring Clive Owen and Helen Mirren, was written by Guy Dagul, who lives in Benson, near Wallingford.
Mr Dagul, 44, of Castle Close, is pleased the Wallingford cinema will be showing the film from Sunday to Tuesday.
He said: "The film's British premiere was held in London on Monday, September 10, but obviously the terrorist attacks in America the following day took some of the gloss off it. I'm delighted it's coming to Wallingford."
The film tells the true story of inmates at Leyhill Prison, who took up gardening and won prizes at Chelsea and Hampton Court flower shows.
Rock star Sting's wife, Trudie Styler, was on the production team.
Mr Dagul has written music for several films, including Last of the Mohicans.
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