ENJOY a feelgood family movie telling the story of a mischievous dog called Oddball who helped to save a colony of penguins.

The comedy, which is being screened at Salisbury Arts Centre, charts the story of a population of penguins on a small Australian island whose numbers were dwindling due to fox attacks.

In an attempt to reunite his family and save their seaside town, eccentric chicken farmer Swampy and his granddaughter team up to train Oddball to fend off the vicious predators and defend the penguins.

Oddball and the Penguins is being screened on Saturday, July 2, 11am and doors open at 10am.

Tickets are £5 and £4 for members and available from Salisbury Arts Centre box office on 01722 321744 or salisburyartscentre.co.uk n Salisbury Arts Centre will be showing a number of films over the coming weeks including Youth starring Michael Caine.

Audiences can enjoy a humourous winter’s tale in Rams, which focuses on two feuding brothers in a remote Icelandic village.