CINEMA SINEMA
25th, 26th, 28th, 29th April & 1st May
16th, 17th, 24th, 26th – 31st May
Inherent Vice
(Paul Thomas Anderson, USA 2014, AD, 149mins) Paul Thomas Anderson directs this colourful adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s labyrinthine noir.
27th, 29th April & 1st May
Foxcatcher
(Bennett Miller, USA 2014, 134mins) Channing Tatum stars as Olympic gold medal winner Mark Schultz, the wrestler backed by eccentric millionaire John du Pont (Steve Carrell) who finds himself driven into self-destruction. Nominated for 5 Oscars.
2nd – 4th May
Home 3D & 2D
(Tim Johnson, USA 2015, AD, 93mins) A loveable alien lands on Earth and finds himself on the run from his own people, forming an unlikely friendship with an adventurous girl on a quest of her own.
2nd – 5th May
Still Alice
(Wash Westmoreland, Richard Glatzer, USA 2014, 101mins) Julianne Moore stars as a renowned linguistics professor who receives a diagnosis of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease. An Oscar-winning performance in this heart-breaking and powerful drama.
2nd, 4th – 6th May
The Tale of Princess Kaguya
(Isao Takahata, Japan 2013, 137mins, subtitled) Studio Ghibli’s masterful hand-drawn animation is astonishingly beautiful to watch. Telling the story of Japan’s most famous folktale; a mysterious young girl forced to live the life of a princess, its watercolour and pastel shades are brought to life in this exquisitely crafted masterpiece.
Cinderella (+Frozen Fever)
SPECIAL EVENTS £15/£13
MAY/MAI Fri/Gwe 1 Sat/Sad 2
(Kenneth Branagh, UK/USA 2015, AD, 113mins) Kenneth Branagh directs this critically acclaimed live action version of the classic fairy-tale, starring Lily James, Helena Bonham Carter and Cate Blanchett. Also includes a short film with the stars of Disney’s animated hit Frozen returning for a one-off special!
Sun/Sul 3 Mon/Llun 4
18th May
Cult Film Night: Brazil
Tues/Maw 5
(Terry Gilliam, UK 1985, 137mins) Part audacious fantasy, part sci-fi noir, part black comedy, Terry Gilliam’s satire draws on Kafka and Orwell to create the world of Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce), a low-level government employee who is sucked into a terrorist plot to destroy the nightmarish Ministry of Information.
20th – 22nd May
Wild Tales
(Damián Szifron, Argentina/Spain 2014, 122mins, subtitled) Pedro Almodóvar produces this massively entertaining anthology film, a deliriously black comedy about revenge told over six different stories. Nominated for the Best Foreign Language Oscar and the Palm D’Or at Cannes.
Wed/Mer 6
Thurs/Iau 7
14th May
NT LIVE: Man and Superman
Ralph Fiennes acts in this exhilarating reinvention of Bernard Shaw’s witty, provocative classic; a romantic comedy, an epic fairytale and a fiery philosophical debate.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL: Only £8! Ex-Machina
Isao Takahata and his Tale of Princess Kaguya
(Alex Garland, UK 2014, 106mins) Alex Garland (28 Days Later, Sunshine) creates this intelligent and stylish story about a computer programmer given the task of evaluating the human qualities of a new A.I., a creation that proves more sophisticated and deceptive than he ever imagined possible….
(Hidekazu Sato, Akira Miki, Japan 2014, 86mins, subtitled) A detailed and fascinating look into the complicated process of bringing this beautiful animation to the big screen; a behind the scenes struggle of delays, planning, perseverance and frantic determination. Tickets £3 if you see the main feature film.
Mike Leigh directs his first ever opera for the stage. 2hrs 15mins inc. 20min interval.
(James Marsh, UK 2014, AD, 120mins) One more chance to see Eddie Redmayne’s Oscar winning performance as Stephen Hawking in this incredible true story. Parent & Baby screening Thurs 7th May 12pm
9th May
The Broad-Ways Film Festival
The Broad-Ways Film Festival gives students of Aberystwyth University the chance to showcase their filmmaking talent and express their art on a big screen in front of a wide audience. All of the movies have been entirely written, directed and produced by students here. This year, The Broad-Ways Theatre and Film Society is proud to bring you eight different original films as part of the only student Film Festival in Aberystwyth. We hope you enjoy them! 84mins. Tickets through www.broadways-aber.com or £5 cash on the door.
11th – 13th May
Suite Francaise
(Saul Dibb, UK/France 2014, AD, 107mins) Set during the German occupation of France during WWII, this adaptation of the best-selling novel follows a young French woman who embarks on a dangerous and forbidden relationship with a German officer. Stars Michelle Williams and Kristin Scott Thomas.
15th – 18th, 20th – 22nd May
A Little Chaos
(Alan Rickman, UK 2015, AD, 117mins) A strong-willed landscape designer (Kate Winslet) is chosen by King Louis XIV (Alan Rickman) to build one of the main gardens at his new palace, setting the stage for a professional (and romantic) battle with the court’s own landscape artist André Le Notre and his jealous, scheming wife. An enjoyable costume romp amidst the hornet’s nest of intrigue and scandal that is the Palace of Versailles.
26th May
White God
(Kornél Mundruczó, Hungary 2014, 118mins, subtitled) This remarkable film looks at what happens following a new regulation that outlaws mixed breed dogs in Hungary. When the pet dog of a little girl is sent to the pound, it becomes clear that something very shocking is about to happen there, and that the dogs themselves may be about to stage a revolt against their masters. A stark metaphor for the political tensions sweeping across Europe and winner of the Un Certain Regard Prize at Cannes.
29th May – 11th June
A Royal Night Out
(Julian Jarrold, UK 2015, AD, 97mins) VE Day, 1945. Across the world, people are celebrating the end of the war. At Buckingham Palace, teenagers Princess Margaret and the future Queen, Princess Elizabeth, decide that they too deserve to join the party. Venturing out in disguise, their simple plan soon starts to go spectacularly wrong!
Dangosiadau 3D £7.50 / Pobl hŷn £7 Myfyrwyr/O dan 18 oed £6.50 O dan 12 oed £6 A £1 am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio)
Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre
8.15pm
The Tale of Princess Kaguya (U)
2.30pm**
Making of Princess Kaguya (U)
6.00pm
The Tale of Princess Kaguya (U)
8.15pm
The Theory of Everything (12A) (parent and baby)
12.00pm
Making of Princess Kaguya (U)
6.00pm
The Theory of Everything (12A)
8.15pm
5.30pm
Mon/Llun 11
Suite Francaise (15)
7.00pm
Tues/Maw 12
Suite Francaise (15)
7.00pm
Wed/Mer 13
Suite Francaise (15)
7.00pm
Thurs/Iau 14
NT LIVE: Man and Superman
7.00pm
Fri/Gwe 15
A Little Chaos (12A)
5.45pm
A Little Chaos (12A)
8.15pm
Cinderella (U)
2.30pm
A Little Chaos (12A)
5.45pm
A Little Chaos (12A)
8.15pm
Cinderella (U)
2.30pm
A Little Chaos (12A)
5.30pm
A Little Chaos (12A)
5.45pm
Cult Film Night: Brazil (15)
8.15pm
Tues/Maw 19
ENO LIVE: Pirates of Penzance
7.30pm
Wed/Mer 20
A Little Chaos (12A)
5.45pm
Wild Tales (15)
8.15pm
A Little Chaos (12A)
5.45pm
Wild Tales (15)
8.15pm
A Little Chaos (12A)
2.30pm**
Wild Tales (15)
5.15pm
Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) (12A)
8.15pm
Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) (12A)
2.30pm
Ex-Machina (15)
5.45pm
Blade Runner (15)
8.15pm
Cinderella (U)
2.30pm
Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) (12A)
5.30pm
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2D) (12A)
2.30pm
Shakespeare’s Globe: Titus Adronicus (15)
7.00pm
Cinderella (U)
2.30pm
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2D) (12A)
5.15pm
White God (15)
8.15pm
Cinderella (U)
12.00pm
Shakespeare’s Globe: Titus Adronicus (15)
2.30pm
Avengers: Age of Ultron (2D) (12A)
7.00pm
Cinderella (U)
2.30pm
Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) (12A)
7.00pm
Cinderella (U)
2.30pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
5.45pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
8.15pm
Cinderella (U)
2.30pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
5.00pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
7.30pm
Cinderella (U)
2.30pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
5.30pm
Thurs/Iau 21 Fri/Gwe 22
Sun/Sul 31
JUNE/MEHEFIN Mon/Llun 1 Tues/Maw 2 Wed/Mer 3
3D Screenings £7.50 / Seniors £7 Students/Under 18s £6.50 Under 12s £6 Plus £1 for glasses (re-usable)
5.30pm
Still Alice (12A)
2.30pm
Sat/Sad 30
Seniors/Pobl hŷn Student and Under 18/Myfyrwyr a dan 18 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Choffi am ddim Under 12s/Plant o dan 12
8.15pm
The Tale of Princess Kaguya (U)
The Theory of Everything (12A)
Fri/Gwe 29
£6.50 £6 £5.50 £5 £5
5.45pm
The Tale of Princess Kaguya (U)
8.15pm
Thurs/Iau 28
TICKETS I TOCYNNAU
2.30pm
Still Alice (12A)
Home (2D) (U)
Wed/Mer 27
Grotesquely violent and daringly experimental, Titus was the smash hit of Shakespeare’s early career, and is written with a ghoulish energy he was never to repeat elsewhere. So effective was this production that audience members actually fainted in the stalls! 186mins (inc interval). Only £10 with free tea/coffee on 27th at 2.30pm
5.00pm
Home (3D) (U)
6.00pm
Tues/Maw 26
SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE: Titus Andronicus
2.30pm
Still Alice (12A)
The Theory of Everything (12A)
Sun/Sul 24
25th & 27th May
8.15pm
Home (2D) (U)
2.30pm
Mon/Llun 25
(Ridley Scott, USA 1981, 117mins) A rare chance to see Ridley Scott’s sci-fi epic on the big screen - a cinematic blend of sound, image and thought-provoking drama that delivers a breathtaking vision of the gradual decline of humanity amongst the rain-drenched neon-lit streets of Los Angeles.
5.30pm
Still Alice (12A)
BROAD-WAYS FILM FESTIVAL
Sat/Sad 23
Blade Runner: The Final Cut
The Theory of Everything
2.30pm
The Tale of Princess Kaguya (U)
Home (3D) (U)
Mon/Llun 18
ENO LIVE: The Pirates of Penzance (Gilbert and Sullivan)
8.15pm
Home (3D) (U)
Sat/Sad 9
Sun/Sul 17
19th May
23rd May
5.15pm
Foxcatcher (15)
CLOSED
Sat /Sad16
3D & 2D (Joss Whedon, USA 2015, AD, 142mins) The team join forces again when Tony Stark unexpectedly unleashes a new threat on the planet.
Inherent Vice (15)
Fri/Gwe 8
Sun/Sul 10
22nd – 28th May
6th & 7th May
7th, 9th & 10th May
MAY MAI 2015
Thurs/Iau 4
A Royal Night Out (12A)
5.45pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
8.15pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
5.45pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
8.15pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
2.30pm**
A Royal Night Out (12A)
7.00pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
7.00pm
** Silver Screening
SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers who are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing. Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD” in the main synopsis.
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