Whfilms spring 2015 brochure spread

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Apr WAREHOUSE FILM IN SCREEN 2

Nobody to Watch Over Me

(12A) 118mins Subtitled | Japanese Language Tues 24 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Ryoichi Kimizuka Stars: Koichi Sato, Mirai Shida THE JAPAN FOUNDATION TOURING FILM PROGRAMME 2015

Captivating thriller charting a family’s struggle to cçome to terms with the tragic aftermath of a murder commited by their teenage son.

Apr REEL LIFE

EVENT CINEMA

Still The Enemy Within

(15) 112mins Thu 2 & Tues 7 Apr | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Owen Gower Stars: Steve Hammill, Paul Symonds

A unique insight into one of history’s most dramatic events: the 1984-85 British Miners’ Strike. No experts. No politicians. Thirty years on, this is the raw first-hand experience of those who lived through Britain’s longest strike. Follow the highs and lows of that life-changing year..

Kendal Mountain Festival: The Best of Kendal World Film Tour 2014/15 Thu 16 Apr | 7.30pm | £7.50/£6.50 | Theatre Unmissable - The best action and adventure films from around the world! Each year the very best films from Kendal Mountain Festival are hand-picked to travel the world on the Best of Kendal World Film Tour.

Cinema Specials The Reel Deal

Enjoy a pizza and a movie for only £12 every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evening from 5.00pm. (£13.50 3D)

Cinema Suppers

Enjoy a meal in our Grainstore restaurant any evening and beat the queues in the cinema with reserved seats. Warehouse excluded from this offer.

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Mar-Apr

Warehouse FILM Spring 2015

Silver Screening WAREHOUSE FILM IN SCREEN 2

Wood Job

(12A) 116mins Subtitled | Japanese Language Wed 25 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Shinobu Yaguchi Stars: Shota Sometani, Shôta Sometani, Hideaki Itô THE JAPAN FOUNDATION TOURING FILM PROGRAMME 2015

University drop-outYuki decides to leave his studies behind to become a forester. However, his motivations are more amorous than arboreal!

INTRODUCED BY...

REEL LIFE

Bicycle: A Great British Movement (PG) 87mins Thu 26 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Michael B. Clifford

Bicycle: A Great British Movement is the story of cycling in the land that invented the modern bicycle, it’s birth, decline and re birth from Victorian origins to today. The film weaves bicycle design, sport and transport through the retelling of some iconic stories.

INTRODUCED BY...

REEL LIFE

White Shadow

(15) 117min Subtiled | Swahili Language Wed 8 Apr | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Noaz Deshe Stars: Ryan Gosling (Narrator), Hamisi Bazili The story of Alias, a young albino on the run, hunted by local witch doctors who use albino body parts for their potions.

Presented by Justine Atkinson of Aya Distribution

(PG) 95mins Subtitled | Arabic Language Tues 31 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Haifaa Al-Mansour Stars: Waad Mohammed, Reem Abdullah

An enterprising Saudi girl signs on for her school’s Koran recitation competition as a way to raise the remaining money she needs in order to buy the green bicycle that has captured her imagination.

SOTH AFRICA at 20 - TOURING FILM PROGRAMME

Four Corners

(15) 114mins Subtitles | Afrikaans Language Wed 1 Apr | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Ian Gabriel Stars: Brendon Daniels

Leila Domingo, a London trained doctor, returns home to Cape Flats for her father’s funeral. While grieving, she encounters Farakahn, a childhood friend, triggering a wave of powerful emotions.

Please take time to let us know what you think about your visit to Warehouse Film at the Brewery Cinema, and you will be entered in to our FREE PRIZE DRAW and the chance to win a FAMILY CINEMA TICKET FOR FOUR PEOPLE. TO TAKE OUR SURVEY - CLICK ON THE LINK ON ANY WAREHOUSE FILM ON OUR WEBSITE

REEL LIFE

Concerning Violence

(15) 89mins Subtitled | Swedish & French Languages Thu 9 Apr | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Göran Olsson Stars: Lauryn Hill, Kati Outinen

Narrated by Fugees singer Lauryn Hill, a hard-hitting archive-driven documentary, covering the most daring moments in the struggle for liberation and decolonization of the Third World.

Presented by Wheelbase director Toby Dalton.

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WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Winter Sleep

(15) 196mins Subtitled | Turkish Language Tues 14 Apr | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Nuri Bilge Ceylan Stars: Haluk Bilginer, Melisa Sözen

Winner of the prestigious Palme d’Or at last years’ Cannes Film Festival. Epic, intense drama set in the turkish snow-capped mountains

Also showing this season at the Brewery Cinema:

The Theory of Everything, American Sniper, Foxcatcher, Birdman, Testament of Youth, A Most Violent Year, Wild, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Mortdecai, Inherent Vice, In the Heart of the Sea, Selma, Ex Machina, Fifty Shades of Grey, Big Hero 6, Jupiter Ascending, The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Cinderella.

See the latest releases at our matinee screenings for just £6. Open to all. Includes 50p off any food and drink with ticket on day of purchase.

Film Parties

Celebrate your birthday or other special occasion in style at the cinema from just £12per person. (£13.50 3D)

Cinema Bambino

Buy one - get one half price - and see the latest blockbusters with your babies and toddlers.

Family Cinema Tickets

Four tickets for only £22 (£28 3D films). 2 adults + 2 children or 1 adult + 3 children. Warehouse excluded from this offer.

For cinema listings, info & offers contact Box Office: 01539 725133 or visit breweryarts.co.uk/cinema

Coming soon..

BREWERY CINEMA CLUB

This spring we are launching a Cinema Club. The club will give you exclusive access to the latest cinema scops, news and tickets. Simply register online and when you’ve visited the cinema nine times in 12 months your 10th visit will be on us. Keep an eye on our website for details.

www.breweryarts.co.uk/cinema Thank you to all our partners and supporters:

REEL LIFE

Tony Benn: Will And Testament

(12A) 93mins Wed 15 & Thu 16 Apr | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Skip Kite Stars: Tony Benn

Documentary profiling the life and politics of Tony Benn, the late British Labour parliamentarian and campaigning socialist.

Warehouse Café doors open 30 minutes prior to start of film. Event Cinema screenings doors open 15 minutes prior, and all start times are prompt. Tickets available from Box Office 01539 725133 and online breweryarts.co.uk/cinema. Warehouse seating is unreserved and limited, please book and arrive early to avoid disappointment.

Featured titles: Still the enemy within Leviathan Kon-Tiki Four Corners Wood job

breweryarts.co.uk | 01539 725133


Jan-Feb

Feb WAREHOUSE FILM IN SCREEN 2

Feb-Mar EVENT CINEMA / LIVE SCREENINGS

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Love’s Labour’s Lost

It is 1962 and a novice nun is about to take her final vows. However, her world is shattered when a long lost relative reveals she is actually Jewish.

Shakespeare’s comedy is set in 1914 where the King and his friends take an oath to avoid the company of women for three years, however, the arrival of the Princess of France and her ladies-in-waiting presents them with a severe test of their resolve.

(12A) 82mins Subtitled | Polish & French Language Thu 29 Jan | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Pawel Pawlikowski Stars: Agata Kulesza, Agata Trzebuchowska

EVENT CINEMA / LIVE SCREENINGS

Andrea Chénier

ROH Live Screening Thu 29 Jan | Theatre Prompt start 7.15pm | £18 / £17 U16

David McVicar directs a new production of Umberto Giordano’s passionate drama of liberty and love in the French Revolution, starring Jonas Kaufmann and Eva-Maria Westbroek conducted by Antonio Pappano.

BACK BY DEMAND

REEL LIFE

Finding Vivian Maier

(12A) 83mins Tues 3 Feb | 8.00pm | £6 Directors: John Maloof, Charlie Siskel Stars: Vivian Maier, John Maloof

Documentary about a mysterious nanny who secretly took more than 100,000 photos that were hidden and unearthed decades later, earning her a reputation as one of the 20th century’s greatest photographers. Nominated for an Academy Award 2015 in the Best Documentary category. BACK BY DEMAND

The 100-year-old Man who Climbed out the Window and Disappeared (15) 114mins Subtitled | Swedish, French & German Language Wed 4 Feb & Thu 5 Feb | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Felix Herngren Stars: Robert Gustafsson, Iwar Wiklande Dynamite expert Allan Karlsson’s life, and the unlikely events following his escape from the old folk’s home on his 100th birthday.

RSC Live Screening Wed 11 Feb | Theatre Prompt start 7.00pm | £18 / £17 U16

Food event. Pre-show canapes and Prosecco. £9.50pp. See website for details.

WAREHOUSE FILM IN SCREEN 2

Leviathan

(15) 141mins Subtitled | Russian Language Thu 12 Feb | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Andrey Zvyagintsev Stars: Elena Lyadova, Roman Madyanov

Set in a Russian coastal town, Kolya is forced to fight the corrupt mayor when he is told that his house will be demolished. He recruits a lawyer friend, Dmitri to help, but he only brings further misfortune for Kolya and his family. EVENT CINEMA / LIVE SCREENINGS

Broadway’s Romeo and Juliet Live Valentine’s Day Screening Sat 14 Feb | Theatre Starts 7.30pm | £18 / £17 U16

Broadway production of the classic love story with a modern day setting. Starring Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom and two-time Tony Award nominee Condola Rashad. Food event: see website for details.

Attila Marcel

(12A) 106mins Subtitled | French Language Tues 17 Feb | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Sylvain Chomet Writer: Sylvain Chomet Stars: Guillaume Gouix, Anne Le Ny, Bernadette Lafont

Paul, a 30-something pianist, forms a bond with his eccentric neighbour who helps him unlock long buried memories, and the key to making his life his own.

Mar

Wakolda

(12A) 92mins Subtitled | Spanish, German & Hebrew Thu 19 Feb | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Lucía Puenzo Stars: Àlex Brendemühl, Diego Peretti, Guillermo Pfening The true story of an Argentine family who lived with Josef Mengele without knowing his true identity, and of a girl who fell in love with one of the biggest criminals of all time.

(12A) 98mins Subtitled | French Language Tues 10 & Wed 11 Feb | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Pascal Bonitzer Stars: Jean-Pierre Bacri, Kristin Scott Thomas, Isabelle Carré There’s a frostiness between Parisian lecturer Damien and his theatre director wife Iva. She’s having an affair with an actor, and he’s left torn when she asks for his help pulling strings to have a friend spared expulsion from the country.

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet (12A) 101mins “Wed 18 Feb | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Name Stars: Kyle Catlett, Helena Bonham Carter, Judy Davis

A ten-year-old cartographer secretly leaves his family’s ranch in Montana where he lives with his cowboy father and scientist mother and travels across the country aboard a freight train to receive an award at the Smithsonian Institute.

EVENT CINEMA / LIVE SCREENINGS

LANGUAGE CAFÉ

Love’s Labour’s Won

Violette

Otherwise known as Much Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amid the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party. As youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins the day.

Born out of wedlock early in the last century, impoverished and unloved Violette Leduc meets philosipher and feminist Simone de Beauvoir in post war Saint-Germain des-Pres.

Live Screening Wed 4 Mar | Theatre Prompt start 7.30pm | £18 / £17 U16

(15) 138mins | Subtitled | French Language Thu 12 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Martin Provost Stars: Emmanuelle Devos, Sandrine Kiberlain, Olivier Gourmet

Presented by Dominique Pluskwa EVENT CINEMA / LIVE SCREENINGS

The Flying Dutchman - Der Fliegende Hollander ROH Live Screening Tue 24 Feb | Theatre Prompt start 7.15pm | £18 / £17 U16

Tim Albery’s acclaimed production is a darkly insightful account of Wagner’s early masterpiece.

Kon-Tiki

(15) 116mins Subtitled | Norwegian & Swedish Language Tues 24 & Wed 25 Feb | 8.00pm | £6 Directors: Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg Stars: Pål Sverre Hagen, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Gustaf Skarsgård Dramatic film based on the true story of the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdal who in 1947 crossed the pacific ocean on a balsa wood raft, an epic journey of4,300 miles.

LANGUAGE CAFÉ

Me, Myself and Mum

(15) 87mins Subtiled | French, Spanish & German Language Thu 26 Feb | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Guillaume Gallienne Stars: Guillaume Gallienne, André Marcon, Françoise Fabian Multi award-winning comic confessional about director Guillaume Gallienne’s upbringing, his relations with his mother, and his eventual embracing of his inner heterosexual after growing up as a femaleidentified boy whom everyone assumes is gay.

Presented by Dominique Pluskwa

Looking for Hortense

Mar

KENDAL FESTIVAL OF FOOD

Sideways

(15) 122mins Tues 3 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Alexander Payne Stars: Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Church, Virginia Madsen

Two men reaching middle age with not much to show but disappointment, embark on a week long road trip through California’s wine country, just as one is about to take a trip down the aisle.

KENDAL FESTIVAL OF FOOD

EVENT CINEMA

Chocolat

Swan Lake

(12A) 117mins Wed 4 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Lasse Hallström Stars: Juliette Binoche, Johnny Depp, Judi Dench, Alfred Molina

Royal Ballet Live Screening Tue 17 Mar | Theatre Prompt start 7.15pm | £18 / £17 U16

Experience the opulence of 1890s Russia in this exquisite production of Tchaikovsky’s greatest romantic ballet.

Based on the smash-hit novel by Joanne Harries. A woman and her daughter open a chocolate shop in a small French village shaking up the rigid morality of the community.

WAREHOUSE IN SCREEN 2

KENDAL FESTIVAL OF FOOD

INTRODUCED BY...

Chef

The Possibilities Are Endless

An unemployed chef, down on his luck starts up a food truck in an effort to reclaim his creative mojo, and bring back together his estranged family.

Celebrated songwriter Edwin Collins embarks on a remarkable journey to reclaim his life, love, music and language after his mind is effectively ‘erased’ following a massive stroke.

(15) 112mins Thu 5 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Jon Favreau Stars: Jon Favreau, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson

(12A) 83mins Tues 17 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Directors: James Hall, Edward Lovelace Stars: Edwyn Collins, William Collins

Presented by local filmmaker Sarah Thomas.

LANGUAGE CAFÉ

WAREHOUSE FILM IN SCREEN 2

Oh Boy! a.k.a. A Coffee in Berlin

Jinx!!!

(12A) 83mins Subtitles | German Language Tues 10 Mar | 8.00pm | £3 Director: Jan Ole Gerster Stars: Tom Schilling, Katharina Schüttler

This tragicomedy is a self-ironic portrait of a young man who drops out of university and ends up wandering the streets of the city he lives: Berlin. The film deals with the desire to participate in life and the difficulty to find one’s place.

Presented by Dorothea Williamson. Thanks to the Goethe Institute, London for providing special licensing support.

(12A) 122mins Subtitled | Japanese Language Wed 18 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Naoto Kumazawa Stars: Hyomin, Kurumi Shimizu

THE JAPAN FOUNDATION TOURING FILM PROGRAMME 2015

REEL LIFE

WAREHOUSE FILM IN SCREEN 2

Life Itself

A Bolt from the Blue

(15) 121mins Wed 11 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Steve James Stars: Roger Ebert, Chaz Ebert, Gene Siskel Filmmaker Steve James chronicles the life of film critic Roger Ebert, especially his career highlights, his battle with alcohol, and his sometimes ruthless rivalry with fellow critic Gene Siskel.

Korean exchange student in Japan Ji-ho plays matchmaker for her two lukewarm Japanese friends, teaching them all about love and letting loose a number of Koreanstyle love ‘jinxs’ on them.

(12A) 96mins Subtitled | Japanese Language Thu 19 Mar | 8.00pm | £6 Director: Gekidan Hitori Stars: Yo Oizumi, Kou Shibasaki

THE JAPAN FOUNDATION TOURING FILM PROGRAMME 2015

Haruo can’t seem to catch a break. Broke and tending bars for a living after failing to become a successful stage magician, he gets a phone call informing him that his estranged father has passed away.


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