CINEMA SINEMA
28th Aug – 2nd Sep
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
(Christopher McQuarrie, USA 2015, AD, 131mins) Ethan (Tom Cruise) and his team face off against a network of highly skilled special agents, determined to create a new world order through an escalating series of terrorist attacks.
14th- 16th Sep
Pasolini
(Abel Ferrara, France/Italy 2014, 84mins) When the outspoken film maker, writer and Marxist, Pier Paolo Pasolini was found dead, it ignited a series of theories and conspiracies that continue to this day. Abel Ferrara (Bad Lieutenant) charts the kaleidoscopic last day in Pasolini’s extraordinary life, boldly played by Willem Dafoe.
1st & 4th Sep
19th, 21st & 23rd Sep
The Third Man
(Carol Reed, UK 1949, 104mins) Orson Welles and Joseph Cotten star in a tale of the black-market criminal underworld in post-war Vienna. A remastered reissue of an all-time classic, this incredible thriller features some of cinema’s most memorable set pieces.
4th, 5th & 8th Sep
Southpaw
(Antoine Fuqua, USA 2015, 124mins) Jake Gyllenhaal gives the performance of his career in this powerful drama about a boxer who turns to a retired trainer (Forest Whitaker) to help him fight his way to the top.
5th & 6th Sep
Thomas & Friends: Sodor’s Legend of the Lost Treasure
(David Stoten, UK 2015, 63mins) A big screen outing for the loveable steam train Thomas and his friends as they go on an adventure to hunt down a lost pirate treasure.
5th & 6th Sep
Salt of the Earth
(Wim Wenders, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, France/ Brazil 2014, 110mins, subtitled) Wim Wenders directs this documentary looking at the life and work of photographer Sebastião Salgado as he embarks on a photographic quest in search of the planet’s beauty: a journey of pristine territories, wild fauna and grandiose landscapes.
9th Sep
How to Change The World + Satellite Q&A -
SEPTEMBER MEDI 2015
2.30pm
The Third Man (PG)
7.00pm
Shakespeare’s Globe:Antony and Cleopatra - £10
2.30pm**
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (12A)
7.00pm
Thurs/Iau 3
NT LIVE The Beaux’ Stratagem
7.00pm
Fri/Gwe 4
The Third Man (PG)
5.45pm
Southpaw (15)
8.15pm
Thomas and Friends (U)
2.30pm
Salt of the Earth (12A)
5.45pm
Southpaw (15)
8.15pm
Thomas and Friends (U)
2.30pm
Salt of the Earth (12A)
5.30pm
Mon/Llun 7
The Dance of Reality (18)
7.00pm
Tues/Maw 8
Southpaw (15)
7.00pm
Wed/Mer 9
How to Change The World + Satellite Q&A(15)
7.45pm
Thurs/Iau 10
The Dance of Reality (18)
7.00pm
Fri/Gwe 11
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
5.45pm
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
8.15pm
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
5.45pm
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
8.15pm
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
2.30pm
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
5.30pm
Mon/Llun 14
Pasolini (18)
7.00pm
Tues/Maw 15
Pasolini (18)
6.00pm
Shakespeare’s Globe: The Comedy of Errors
8.15pm
Shakespeare’s Globe:The Comedy of Errors £10
2.30pm**
Pasolini (18)
7.00pm
Thurs/Iau 17
Rocky Horror Show Live (12A)
6.45pm
Fri/Gwe 18
Battle of Britain at 75
7.30pm
Sat/Sad 19
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
2.30pm
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
5.45pm
Absolutely Anything (12A)
8.15pm
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
2.30pm
The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A)
5.30pm
Absolutely Anything (12A)
5.45pm
Gemma Bovery (15)
8.15pm
Gemma Bovery (15)
5.45pm
Diary of a Teenage Girl (18)
8.15pm
Gemma Bovery (15)
2.30pm**
Diary of a Teenage Girl (18)
5.45pm
Absolutely Anything (12A)
8.15pm
Thurs/Iau 24
NT LIVE: Coriolanus (12A)
7.00pm
Fri/Gwe 25
Legend (18)
5.30pm
Legend (18)
8.15pm
Minions (3D) (U)
2.30pm
Legend (18)
5.30pm
Legend (18)
8.15pm
Minions (3D) (U)
2.30pm
Legend (18)
5.30pm
Legend (18)
5.30pm
Legend (18)
8.15pm
Legend (18)
5.30pm
Roger Waters: The Wall (in theatre)
8.00pm
Legend (18)
8.15pm
Legend (18)
2.30pm**
Legend (18)
5.30pm
Legend (18)
8.15pm
Wed/Mer 2
Anthony’s infatuation with Cleopatra threatens to split the Empire in two. 3 hrs.
Sat/Sad 5
3rd Sep
NT LIVE The Beaux’ Stratagem
A wild comedy of love and money. Two charming yet debt-ridden young men pose as master and servant in a scam to marry for money. 3hrs.
Gemma Bovery
Sun/Sul 6
Sat/Sad 12
(Anne Fontaine, France/ UK 2014, 99mins, subtitled) Anne Fontaine (Coco Before Chanel) directs this amusing modern-day re-working of Gustave Flaubert’s novel, Madame Bovery. Having moved to a rustic farm in the French countryside, Gemma Bovery soon finds distraction in an affair with a young aristocrat. Meanwhile a local baker and Flaubert fan becomes convinced life is imitating art and fears she may suffer the same fate as the heroine in his favourite novel….
22nd & 23rd Sep
Diary of a Teenage Girl
(Marielle Heller, USA 2015, AD, 102mins) San Francisco of the 1970s: the crossroads of the fading hippie movement and the dawn of punk rock. As teenager Minnie tries to find a place for herself, misguided affections move her towards a complex affair with her mother’s boyfriend, while her burgeoning creativity brings refuge from the unstable world around her. A humorous and tender coming-of-age story from the acclaimed graphic novel by Phoebe Gloeckner.
Sun/Sul 13
15th & 16th Sep
Wed/Mer 16
Shakespeare’s Globe: The Comedy of Errors
When a pair of estranged twin brothers and twin servants arrive in the same city, you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos! A sell-out production with authentic Renaissance costumes and staging. 2.5hrs.
17th Sep
The Rocky Horror Show Live
Richard O’Brien returns to the cast for the first time in over 20 years for a special live screening of the sensational hit show. Sharpen those stilettos, dust off the corset and join us for a wild night! Some props will even be provided! 2hrs.
Minions 3D
(Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffin, USA 2015, 104mins) The adorable Minions find themselves on a disaster-prone adventure that takes them from the Antarctic to 1960s London in their quest to find a new super-villain to follow.
18th Sep
Telling the epic story of the greatest aerial conflict of WWII, this event comes live from Biggin Hill. Dermot O’Leary and Jeremy Vine will be joined by the BBC Concert Orchestra and musicians from across the armed forces as they share untold stories from the battle. The distributor’s proceeds will be donated to charity. 2.5hrs.
Tues/Maw 22
ROGER WATERS: The Wall
(Brian Helgeland, UK 2015, AD, 131mins) Tom Hardy plays both roles as Ronnie and Reggie Kray, the two gangsters who ruled the London crime scene in the swinging sixties. Also starring Aberystwyth’s own legend Taron Egerton.
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. From the prohibition era of the 1920s to America of the late 60s, Robert De Niro stars in this breath-taking epic about a group of childhood friends rising to prominence in New York’s criminal underworld.
Sun/Sul 27 Mon/Llun 28 Tues/Maw 29
29th Sep
TBC
Sat/Sad 26
24th Sep
Achance to see again Tom Hiddleston’s award-winning performance in a rescreening of Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge. 3hrs.
Legend
Mon/Llun 21st
Wed/Mer 23
NT LIVE: Coriolanus
25th Sep – 1st Oct
Sun/Sul 20th
Battle of Britain at 75 (Live)
26th, 27th & 3rd Oct
2nd Oct
(Guy Ritchie, USA 2015, AD, 116mins) Lovingly set in the 1960s, the classic spy series gets a big screen makeover from Guy Ritchie. Expect plenty of action and car chases, some of which were even shot near Aber!
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (12A)
21st – 23rd Sep
Dance of Reality
The Man From U.N.C.L.E
Shakespeare’s Globe: Antony and Cleopatra
(Terry Jones, UK 2015, AD, 86mins) The Monty Python team get back together to provide the voices of a group of eccentric aliens who grant one unsuspecting human (Simon Pegg) the ability to make anything at all happen. Terry Jones (Life of Brian) directs.
7th & 10th Sep
11th – 13th, 19th & 20th Sep
Tues/Maw 1
31st Aug & 2nd Sep
Absolutely Anything
(Jerry Rothwell, UK / Canada 2015, 155mins inc Q&A) The story of the Greenpeace movement’s earliest years using rare footage and gripping actions captured on camera. Followed by a live panel Q&A via satellite featuring Vivienne Westwood and other guests. Captain Mike Fincken of the Rainbow Warrior 3 will be here in person in Aberystwyth to introduce the event. Tickets £10
(Alejandro Jodorowsky, Spain 2013, 133mins, subtitled) Alejandro Jodorowsky (El Topo) triumphantly returns to the cinema after 23 years for a radiantly visceral autobiographical film. Growing up with his abusive father (played by the director’s real life son), the young Jodorowsky is confronted by a collection of compelling characters, blending his personal history with metaphor, mythology, and poetry.
SEPTEMBER/MEDI
SPECIAL EVENTS £10/£13/£15
Wed/Mer 30
Based on the ground-breaking concept album, this “concept film” is a state-of-the-art show that dazzles the senses, combined with an intensely personal road trip. Afterwards, Roger Waters and his Pink Floyd bandmate Nick Mason will be reunited, unscripted, and in conversation to answer questions. 2hrs 45mins. £10.
OCTOBER/HYDREF Thurs/Iau 1
Legend (18)
5.30pm
Legend (18)
8.15pm
Fri/Gwe 2
Once Upon a Time inAmerica – Extended (18)
6.30pm
Sat/Sad 3
Minions (3D) (U)
12.00pm
Prosiect Cerddorol Inca Muisc Project
3.00pm
Sun/Sul 4
CLOSED
TICKETS I TOCYNNAU £6.50 £6 £5.50 £5 £5
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)
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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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