CINEMA SINEMA 2nd Oct
Once Upon a Time in America – Director’s Cut
(Sergio Leone, Italy / USA 1984, 251mins plus interval) Now with 22mins of extra footage newly reinstated, this is a rare chance to see Sergio Leone’s unrivalled masterpiece on the big screen as he originally intended.
5th – 7th Oct
An Irrational Man
(Woody Allen, USA 2015, AD, 95mins) Woody Allen’s latest film stars Joaquim Phoenix as a burnt-out college professor who gets involved with two different women.
OCTOBER HYDREF 2015
SPECIAL EVENTS
30th Oct, 2nd – 5th Nov
Macbeth
(Justin Kurzel, UK 2015, 113mins) A vivid, epic and grand cinematic retelling of one of Shakespeare’s finest plays.
THE INCA PROJECT
30th Oct – 5th Nov
Crimson Peak
(Guillermo del Toro, USA 2015) Tom Hiddleston and Jessica Chastain star in this chilling and stylish supernatural mystery from Guillermo Del Toro.
(Andrew Haigh, UK 2015, AD, 95mins) As Kate (Charlotte Rampling) plans a party to celebrate her 45th wedding anniversary, her husband receives a letter that contains news that reawakens his past.
The INCA Music Project will return to its spiritual home with a special performance to coincide with the release of the EP on Salvation records. Classic INCA material (that will accompany a mystery film) will be played alongside tracks from the EP with members of the Original INCA line-up. Expect an audio maelstrom of funky horns, psychedelic rhythms, cinematic strings and home-made electronics from the original Aberystwyth Arts Centre house band. Tickets just £3
(Sarah Gavron, UK 2015, AD, 106mins) Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep lead the cast in this powerful drama about the women who were willing to lose everything in their fight for equality.
The opening of our new Bolshoi Ballet season, live from Moscow. 2hrs 20mins approx.
Screenings in conjunction with the exhibition
ARTIST ROOMS: Robert Mapplethorpe 8th Oct
SHAPES (Ralph Goertz, 2010 40mins)
follows the footsteps of Robert Mapplethorpe to New York and Malibu, but also to Munich and Dusseldorf. FREE
13th Oct
Day pass for just £20 or indv. tickets available. Visit www.kotatsufestival.com for full details.
David Suchet plays the role of the formidable Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde’s much loved and exhilarating masterpiece. Its high farce and witty dialogue have helped make this Wilde’s most enduringly popular play. Live from the Vaudeville Theatre, London. 150mins.
Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise
15th, 18th, 22nd, 24th & 25th Oct
(Hiroyuki Yamaga, Japan 1987, 121mins, subtitled) In an alternative Earth, a young astronaut participates in a controversial fledgling space program.
DAMNED IN THE USA
A Letter to Momo
(Paul Yule, USA 69mins NR) A look at a push for increased censorship of film, the arts, and music in America.
(Hiroyuki Okiura, Japan 2011, 120mins, subtitled) A beautifully animated tale about a young girl Momo who discovers a letter from her late father that causes strange events to occur.
ARTIST ROOMS On Tour is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, the Art Fund making available the ARTIST ROOMS collection to galleries throughout the UK.
11th – 14th, 16th, 20th & 21st Oct
Everest
3D & 2D (Baltasar Kormákur, USA 2015, AD, 121mins) This spectacular epic looks at the awe-inspiring journey of two different expeditions challenged beyond their limits by one of the fiercest snowstorms ever encountered. Stars Jake Gyllenhaal.
Short Peace
(Various, Japan 2013, 68mins, subtitled) A compilation of short films from directors such as Shuhei Morita, Hiroki Ando, Hajimi Katoko and Katsuhiro Otomo.
16th Oct
Back to the Future: Pts I, II & III
October 21st, 2015 is the date in the future that Marty travelled to from 1985. How much did they get right?!
24th, 26th – 29th Oct
A Walk in the Woods
(Ken Kwapis, USA 2015, AD, 104mins) Celebrated travel writer, Bill Bryson (played by Robert Redford), decides to challenge himself to hike the Appalachian Trail with his travel companion (a grumpy Nick Nolte).
27th- 30th Oct
Inside Out
3D (Ronnie Del Carmen, Pete Docter, USA 2015, AD, 102mins) Pixar’s latest animation is an absolute delight: an outstanding and original family comedy.
31st Oct & 1st Nov
Steamboat Bill Jr.
+ Short Film “The Playhouse”
(Charles Reisner, Buster Keaton, USA 1928, 93mins) A sparkling remastered edition of Buster Keaton’s wonderfully funny film.
Tues/Maw 13 Wed/Mer 14 Thurs/Iau 15 Fri/Gwe 16
Sat/Sad 17 Sun/Sul 18 Mon/Llun 19 Tues/Maw 20 Wed/Mer 21
Benedict Cumberbatch takes on the title role of Shakespeare’s great tragedy. As a country arms itself for war, a family tears itself apart. Forced to avenge his father’s death but paralysed by the task ahead, Hamlet rages against the impossibility of his predicament, threatening both his sanity and the security of the state. 3hrs 20 mins. (NB: live broadcast sold out - advance booking for encore screenings advised).
ENO LIVE: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE
(Yoshitomo Yonetani, Japan 2014, 108mins, subtitled) The heroes of Tiger and Bunny are back in an allnew feature-length film!
(Marc Evans, Wales 2011, 116mins, subtitled) Patagonia narrates the journeys of two women – one looking for her past, the other for her future.
21st Oct (+ 25th Oct)
NT LIVE: HAMLET
Tiger and Bunny: The Rising
BAFTA PRESENTS: Patagonia + Q&A with Marc Evans
(Terry Jones, UK 1975, 85mins) 40th anniversary re-release. Features a special brand new introduction by the Pythons, and singalong subtitles!
Thurs/Iau 8
Thurs/Iau 22 Fri/Gwe 23 Sat/Sad 24 Sun/Sul 25 Mon/Llun 26 Tues/Maw 27
19th Oct
14th Oct
Cult Film Night: Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Wed/Mer 7
Mon/Llun 12
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (Live)
Kotatsu: Japanese Animation Festival
Tues/Maw 6
Sun/Sul 11
8th Oct
K2: Siren of the Himalayas 10th Oct
Sun/Sul 4 Mon/Llun 5
Sat/Sad 10
BOLSHOI BALLET LIVE: GISELLE
7th Oct
(Dave Ohlson, USA 2014, 75mins) This breath-taking documentary follows the historic attempt to summit the world’s most challenging peak on the 100th anniversary of the first landmark expedition.
Fri/Gwe 2 Sat/Sad 3
Fri/Gwe 9
11th Oct
Suffragette
45 Years
Thurs/Iau 1
3rd Oct
6th – 9th, 16th – 18th Nov
5th – 7th Oct
OCTOBER/HYDREF
Satellite Events £13/£15. NY Met £18
23rd Oct
WATCH AFRICA: Lamb
(Yared Zeleke, Ethiopia/FR/DE/No 2015, 94mins) Ephraim is a young Ethiopian boy. His father leaves him and his sheep, from which he is inseparable, to be looked after by distant relatives. Ephraim isn’t very good at farming, but he is an excellent cook. When his uncle tells him they have to sacrifice his sheep for the next religious feast, he is ready to do anything to save his only friend and return home. Selected for Cannes 2015.
The Forgotten Kingdom
(Andrew Mudge, Lesotho/S. Africa 2013, 97mins, Subtitled) Atang Mokoenya leaves the slums of Johannesburg to return to his ancestral land of Lesotho, where he must bury his estranged father in the remote, mountainous village where he was born.
Live from the London Coliseum and filled with fun and farce, the ENO’s classic staging of this sunny adventure follows the escapades of the barber Figaro as he assists Count Almaviva to prise the beautiful yet feisty Rosina away from her lecherous guardian. Sung in English with English subtitles. 2hrs 50mins.
28th Oct
Wed/Mer 28
Thurs/Iau 29
Fri/Gwe 30
Sat/Sad31
Henry IV is dead and Hal is King. With England in a state of unrest, he must leave his rebellious youth behind, striving to gain the respect of his nobility and people. Alex Hassell returns for the lead role. (As live, recorded from 21st Oct) 3.5hrs.
Mon/Llun 2 Tues/Maw 3 Wed/Mer 4
Thurs/Iau 5 Fri/Gwe 6
NY MET OPERA: VERDI’S IL TROVATORE
Sat/Sad 7
(10th Oct, 3hrs)
Sun/Sul 8
VERDI’S OTELLO
Mon/Llun 9
(17th Oct, 3.5hrs)
5.30pm 8.15pm 6.30pm 12.00pm 3.00pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm** 5.45pm 8.15pm 6.00pm 7.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 10.25am 12.45pm 3.00pm 5.05pm 6.55pm 1.30pm 4.00pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 6.30pm 8.15pm 2.30pm** 7.15pm 7.00pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.55pm 2.30pm 7.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm** 6.00pm 8.30pm 7.00pm 6.00pm 8.15pm 5.15pm 7.30pm 2.00pm 5.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 12.00pm 2.30pm** 7.00pm 2.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 1.30pm 4pm 9pm
NOVEMBER/TACHWEDD Sun/Sul 1
RSC: HENRY V
Legend (18) Legend (18) Once Upon a Time in America – Extended Minions (3D) (U) THE INCA PROJECT CLOSED An Irrational Man (12A) 45 Years (15) 45 Years (15) An Irrational Man (12A) 45 Years (15) An Irrational Man(12A) K2: Siren of the Himalayas Robert Mapplethorpe: Shapes The Importance of Being Earnest LIVE Everest (3D) (12A) Everest (3D) (12A) Kotatsu: Wings of Honneamise (PG) Kotatsu: A Letter to Momo(PG) Kotatsu: Tiger and Bunny (12A) Kotatsu: Short Peace NY MET: Il Trovatore (Verdi) Everest (3D) (12A) Bolshoi Ballet Live: Giselle Everest (3D) (12A) Everest (3D) (12A) Robert Mapplethorpe: Damned in the USA Everest (3D) (12A) Everest (2D) (12A) Patagonia + Q&A with Marc Evans (15) NT LIVE: Hamlet (SOLD OUT) Everest (3D) (12A) Cult Film Night: Monty Python and the Holy Grail (15) NY MET: Otello NT LIVE: Hamlet (Encore) ENO LIVE: The Barber of Seville Everest (3D) (12A) Everest (3D) (12A) Everest (2D)(12A) Back to the Future I (PG) Back to the Future II (PG) NT LIVE: Hamlet (Encore) Lamb (PG) Forgotten Kingdom (12A) A Walk in the Woods (15) NT LIVE: Hamlet (Encore) NT LIVE: Hamlet (Encore) Back to the Future III (PG) A Walk in the Woods (15) A Walk in the Woods (15) Inside Out (3D) (U) A Walk in the Woods (15) A Walk in the Woods (15) Inside Out (3D) A Walk in the Woods (15) RSC: Henry V Inside Out (3D) (U) A Walk in the Woods (15) A Walk in the Woods (15) Inside Out (3D) (U) Macbeth(15) Crimson Peak (15) Steamboat Bill Jr. (U) NY MET: Tannhäuser (Wagner) Crimson Peak
Steamboat Bill Jr. (U) Crimson Peak (15) Macbeth (15) Crimson Peak (15) Crimson Peak (15) Macbeth (15) Macbeth (15) Macbeth (15) Crimson Peak (15) Crimson Peak (15) Macbeth (15) Suffragette (12A) Suffragette (12A) Suffragette (12A) Suffragette (12A) Bolshoi Ballet: Jewels Suffragette (12A) Suffragette (12A) Suffragette (12A)
WAGNER’S TANNHÄUSER (31st Oct, 4.5hrs)
2.30pm 5.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm** 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 3.00pm 5.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm
ABERTOIR HORROR FESTIVAL Nov 10th - 15th. www. abertoir.co.uk for more details.
TICKETS I TOCYNNAU £6.50 £6 £5.50 £5 £5
** Silver Screening
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
3D Screenings £7.50 / Seniors £7 Students/Under 18s £6.50 Under 12s £6 Plus £1 for glasses (re-usable) 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)
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.
3D
Satellite Events £13/£15. NY Met £18
Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre
01970 623232