BRIDPORT’S FILM FESTIVAL
WED 11 – SUN 15 APRIL 2018 CELEBRATING THE ADAPTATION OF BOOKS INTO FILM #FPTS18
For more information or to book visit www.bridport-arts.com | 01308 424204
10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
11 TO 15 APRIL 2018
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From Page To Screen Festival brings together a selection of new and classic films to explore the art of adaptation The festival is lovingly created by a committee of film aficionados led by a guest curator – this year director, writer and actor Garth Jennings – and features a busy programme of talks and special events.
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Savers BOOK 5 films and get 10% OFF. 20% discount when you book all 11am films. Limited number of tickets for just £1 available for young people aged 16-25 for all 11am and 2pm films.
Our Venues Bridport Arts Centre (BAC)..............................................9 South St, DT6 3NR Electric Palace (EP)................................................................35 South St, DT6 3NY The Unitarian Chapel in the Garden (UC)..........49 East St, DT6 3JX Washingpool Farm (WF)....................................................Dottery, Bridport DT6 5PU Bridport Youth Centre (BYC)..........................................Gundry Lane, DT6 3RL
We would like to thank all our supporters for their generosity BRIDPORT ARTSCENTRE FESTIVAL COMMITEE | Ines Cavill, Laura Cockett, Nic Jeune, Paul Marshall, Chris Pike, Hester Schofield, Nick Goldsmith. WITH THANKS TO | All staff at Bridport Arts Centre and Electric Palace, CuCo Creative and Ziggy Gray.
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Welcome to Bridport’s From Page to Screen Festival 2018 Bridport’s From Page to Screen Festival is back! And once again the programme is packed with new films, classic adaptations and exciting guest speakers. This year is rather special as we are marking the festival’s 10th anniversary. To celebrate, we have welcomed back some familiar faces including the festival’s first curator Jonathan Coe (see pages 3-4 for more details). This year’s curator is author, actor and director Garth Jennings. Garth directed The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (2005) and was the writer and director for Son of Rambow (2007) and Sing (2017). The Deadly 7 and The Wildest Cowboy are his first books for children and he is currently in production on a sequel to Sing. Garth directed many music videos and commercials as one third of the production company Hammer and Tongs. His work includes videos for Blur, Radiohead, Beck, Fatboy Slim and Vampire Weekend.
“My only previous experience with curating anything was making compilation tapes for my friends back in the 80’s and 90’s so curating The Bridport Film Festival is a thrilling step up. Working with the team to plot an entire programme of films has been a real treat,
and I’m really looking forward to watching the films and hearing the people behind them share their secrets. We are not just celebrating some of the finest screen adaptions, but also the sheer delight of the cinema experience”
Garth Jennings | Curator
We look forward to seeing you for what promises to be another exciting festival!
For more information visit our website bridport-arts.com
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Introducing our Guest Speakers and Special Events The events and guest speakers are what makes From Page to Screen Festival so special. Here’s what will be happening this year…
IAN McEWAN
FOUNDERS EVENT VERTIGO EP | Wed | 7.30pm Nic Jeune has spent his career in front of and behind the camera, most recently as a film producer. In 2008 he was part of a small cohort who founded From Page to Screen and is delighted to be celebrating the tenth anniversary and reflecting on the development of this festival.
IAN McEWAN & ELIZABETH KARLSEN
THE COMFORT OF STRANGERS
ON CHESIL BEACH
BAC | Wed | 5pm
EP | Wed | 8pm
McEwan is one of Britain’s most celebrated authors and many of his novels have been adapted for film Ian transitioned into screenwriting with The Ploughman’s Lunch in 1983 and with On Chesil Beach and The Children Act has moved into adapting his own works for film.
HELEN JACEY
Novelist and screenwriter Ian in conversation with producer Elizabeth Karlsen, whose credits include Their Finest, Carol and The Crying Game.
PETER TURNER
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?
FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL
BAC | Thu | 1.30pm
BAC | Thu | 8pm
Helen is the author of The Woman in the Story: Writing Memorable Female Characters. She is a script consultant and screenwriter for the international film industry.
Peter has had a long career in theatre and film. His memoir about his relationship with Gloria Grahame was first published in 1986 and is the basis for the film.
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WALDO ETHERINGTON
JONATHAN COE FEDORA
MOUNTAIN
BAC | Fri | 2pm
BAC | Fri | 5pm
Jonathan was the first FPTS Curator in 2011. The author of 11 novels and several biographies, Jonathan has long admired the later work of Billy Wilder. His essay about Wilder, Diary of an Obsession, has been translated into many languages and adapted for the stage.
Waldo Etherington is the founder of Remote Ropes and will talk about the challenges of getting film crews access to some of the planet’s most spectacular locations.
JOHN STEPHENSON
GARTH JENNINGS YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
BABE
UC | Fri | 10pm
WF | Sat | 2pm
THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY BAC | Sat | 5pm FRONT PAGE BAC | Sun | 5pm Garth speaks of his love for the irreverent adaptation of Young Frankenstein; he talks of the experience of directing Adams’ cult novel for the screen; and at The Front Page, he reflects on the influence of Wilder’s work on his own development as a filmmaker.
RAJA JARRAH SOYLENT GREEN BAC | Sat | 2pm Raja from Transition Town Bridport will be discussing the film’s environmental themes as part of Green Fortnight. Raja has worked in development all over the world.
In the 1970s John was part of an exclusive group of artists and designers working on Jim Henson’s cult-classic film “The Dark Crystal”. In 1999 he was awarded an Academy Award for his involvement in the creation of the Henson Real-time Animation system followed by an OBE in 2000.
SIMON READE & GUY BEAUJEU JOURNEY’S END BAC | Sun | 7.30pm Guy is the producer for RC Sherriff’s iconic Journey’s End and Michael Morpurgo’s classic Private Peaceful. Simon was the screenwriter and producer for Journey’s End, and also adapted and produced Private Peaceful.
6 Wed 11 April
BAFTA nominated
DON’T LOOK NOW (15) | 1973 | 1h 50m
Chosen by
BAC | 11am | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Nicolas Roeg STARS | Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland SOURCE TEXT | Don’t Look Now by Daphne du Maurier SCREENPLAY | Allan Scott
Don’t Look Now opens with the death of a child, but the tragedy is that of her parents. Relocating from the English countryside to wintry Venice, where John is restoring artwork in a church, the couple try in their different ways to recover from the loss. An uncanny masterpiece of colour and fractured editing, expressing the character’s psychology and experience to stunning effect.
FOUNDER’S CHOICE
VERTIGO
Panel event with the Founders of FPTS (PG) | 1958 | 2h 9m BAC | 1.30pm | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Alfred Hitchcock STARS | James Stewart, Kim Novak SOURCE TEXT | From Among the Dead by Boileau-Narcejac SCREENPLAY | Samuel A Taylor In Hitchcock’s unflinchingly dark and tragic study of obsession, acrophobic ex-cop Scottie Ferguson (James Stewart) compulsively remodels Judy Barton (Kim Novak) in the image of his dead love Madeleine Elster (also Novak). Though at first the film was criticised for giving away the plot twist halfway through, it has since won classic status as a hallucinatory fable about the instability of desire, and in 2012 became the film to pip Citizen Kane to the top position in Sight and Sound’s prestigious Greatest Films poll.
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THE COMFORT OF STRANGERS
Sponsored by
Speaker: Ian McEwan
(15) | 1990 | 1h 47m BAC | 5pm | £10 DIRECTOR | Paul Schrader STARS | Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett, Natasha Richardson, Helen Mirren SOURCE TEXT | The Comfort of Strangers by Ian McEwan SCREENPLAY | Harold Pinter
Sponsored by
PREVIEW SCREENING
ON CHESIL BEACH
Speaker: Ian McEwan, with Elizabeth Karlsen (15) | 2018 | 1h 45m EP | 8pm | £15 DIRECTOR | Dominic Cooke STARS | Saoirse Ronan, Billy Howle, Emily Watson, Anne-Marie Duff, Samuel West SOURCE TEXT | On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan SCREENPLAY | Ian McEwan In the early 1960s, a young couple on their honeymoon struggle to physically connect. But while it might appear the fledgling husband and wife are suffering from wedding night jitters, it becomes apparent that something else is creating the divide as the inevitability of physical intimacy looms ever closer. Impeccably adapted for the screen by McEwan himself, Dominic Cooke’s quietly heartbreaking debut is a work of subtle restraint, capturing the intricacies of the source material with grace and delicacy.
An English couple are on holiday in Venice to sort out their relationship. One evening, they lose their way, and a stranger invites them to accompany him. He plies them with wine and grotesque stories from his childhood. They leave disoriented, physically ill, and morally repelled. But, next day, they accept an invitation to his sumptuous flat. After this visit, the pair find the depth to face questions about each other, only to be drawn back into the menacing fantasies of the stranger and his mate.
GALA
OPENING
8 Thu 12 April
THE LOST HONOUR OF KATHARINA BLUM (15) | 1975 | 1h 46m
Chosen by
BAC | 11am | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Volker Schlöndorff, Margarethe von Trotta STARS | Angela Winkler, Mario Adorf SOURCE TEXT | The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum by Heinrich Boll SCREENPLAY | Volker Schlöndorff When Katharina Blum spends the night with an alleged terrorist, her quiet, ordered life falls into ruins. Suddenly a suspect, Katharina is subject to a vicious smear campaign by the police and a ruthless tabloid journalist, testing the limits of her dignity and her sanity. Volker Schlöndorff and Margarethe von Trotta’s powerful adaptation of Heinrich Böll’s novel is a stinging commentary on state power, individual freedom, and media manipulation – as relevant today as on the day of its release in 1975.
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?
Wome in n Film
Speaker: Helen Jacey
(12a) | 1962 | 2h 14m BAC | 1.30pm | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Robert Aldrich STARS | Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Victor Buono SOURCE TEXT | Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? by Henry Farrell SCREENPAY | Lukas Heller Join us for an American psychological thriller–horror film. It is the story of two sisters, both ageing retired movie stars, living together in a decaying Hollywood mansion. When one of them decides to sell the house and move away, the other becomes angry, and old jealousies and resentments resurface.
1963 Academy Award for Best Costume Design
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2–5pm
CHILDREN’S SPECIAL ANIMATION EVENT
AT BRIDPORT YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTRE Premiere of short animations made by St Mary’s School and storytelling by their inspiration, Martin Maudsley. Plus screening of Mary and the Witch’s Flower
MARY & THE WITCH’S FLOWER (PG) | 2017 | 1h 43m Bridport Youth Centre | 2pm | £1 DIRECTOR | Hiromasa Yonebayashi STARS | Hana Sugisaki, Ryûnosuke Kamiki SOURCE TEXT | The Little Broomstick by Mary Stewart SCREENPLAY | Riko Sakaguchi and Hiromasa Yonebayashi Mary is an ordinary young girl stuck in the country with her Great-Aunt Charlotte and seemingly no adventures or friends in sight. She follows a mysterious cat into the nearby forest, where she discovers an old broomstick and the strange Fly-by-Night flower, a rare plant that blossoms only once every seven years and only in that forest. Together the flower and the broomstick whisk Mary to Endor College - a school of magic run by headmistress Madam Mumblechook and the brilliant Doctor Dee. But there are terrible things happening at the school, and when Mary tells a lie, she must risk her life to try to set things right.
MOLLY’S GAME (15) | 2017 | 2h 20m BAC | 5pm | £8/£6/£4 DIRECTOR | Aaron Sorkin STARS | Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner SOURCE TEXT | Molly’s Game by Molly Bloom SCREENPAY | Aaron Sorkin Molly’s Game is the true story of Molly Bloom a beautiful, young, Olympic-class skier who ran the world’s most exclusive high-stakes poker game for a decade before being arrested in the middle of the night by 17 FBI agents wielding automatic weapons. Her players included Hollywood royalty, sports stars, business titans and finally, unbeknownst to her, the Russian mob. Her only ally was her criminal defence lawyer Charlie Jaffey, who learned that there was much more to Molly than the tabloids led us to believe.
10 Thu 12 April
FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL Speaker: Peter Turner
(15) | 2017 | 1h 45m BAC | 8pm | £10/£8/£4 DIRECTOR | Paul McGuigan STARS | Jamie Bell, Julie Walters, Annette Bening SOURCE TEXT | Based on the memoir by Peter Turner SCREENPLAY | Matt Greenhalgh Liverpool, 1978 – what starts as a vibrant affair between a legendary femme fatale, the eccentric Academy Award-winning actress Gloria Grahame and her young lover, British actor Peter Turner, quickly grows into a deeper relationship, with Turner being the person Gloria turns to for comfort. Their passion and lust for life is tested to the limits by events beyond their control.
Fri 13 April
THE TIN DRUM (15) | 1979 | 2h 12m
Chosen by
BAC | 11am | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Volker Schlöndorff STARS | David Bennent, Mario Adorf, Angela Winkler SOURCE TEXT | Günter Grass The Tin Drum SCREENPLAY | Jean-Claude Carriere Oskar Matzerath is a very unusual boy. Refusing to leave the womb until promised a tin drum by his mother, Agnes, Oskar is reluctant to enter a world he sees as filled with hypocrisy and injustice, and vows on his third birthday to never grow up. Miraculously, he gets his wish. As the Nazis rise to power in Danzig, Oskar wills himself to remain a child, beating his tin drum incessantly and screaming in protest at the chaos surrounding him.
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
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FEDORA
Speaker: Jonathan Coe (PG) | 1978 | 1h 54m BAC | 2pm | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Billy Wilder STARS | William Holden, Marthe Keller, Hildegard Knef SOURCE TEXT | Fedora by Thomas Tryon SCREENPLAY | Billy Wilder, I.A.L. Diamond When movie legend Fedora commits suicide, the world grieves, and no one more so than writer and old flame Barry “Dutch” Detweiler . Two weeks prior, he had visited the reclusive celebrity on a remote Mediterranean island where she confessed she was effectively being held captive by a mysterious Polish countess. Now, with too many lingering questions still on his mind, Barry resolves to find out what really happened to her.
MOUNTAIN
Speaker: Waldo Etherington (PG) | 2017 | 1h 52m BAC | 5pm | £8/£6/£4 DIRECTOR | Jennifer Peedom NARRATION | Willem Dafoe SOURCE TEXT | Mountains of the Mind by Robert Macfarlane SCREENPLAY | Robert Macfarlane, Jennifer Peedom A dazzling exploration of our obsession with mountains. Only three centuries ago, climbing a mountain would have been considered close to lunacy. The idea scarcely existed that wild landscapes might hold any sort of attraction. Peaks were places of peril, not beauty. Mountain shows us the spellbinding force of high places – and their ongoing power to shape our lives and our dreams.
Sponsored by Rockburn
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THE SHAPE OF WATER (15) | 2017 | 2h 3m EP | 7.30pm | £8/£6/£4 DIRECTOR | Guillermo del Toro STARS | Octavia Spencer, Michael Shannon, Michael Stuhlbarg, Sally Hawkins, Richard Jenkins SCREENPLAY | Guillermo del Toro, Vanessa Taylor A modern-day fairy tale that chronicles the unlikely romance between a mute cleaner and the mysterious creature imprisoned at the laboratory where she works. Both Elisa and the amphibian man are terribly lonely, and find happiness in the brief times they’re able to spend together. But the military authorities running the lab see the creature as something sub-human, and Elisa hatches a desperate plan to set him free. 13x Oscar nominated 12x BAFTA nominated 7x Golden Globe nominated and 2x winner
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Speaker: Garth Jennings
Live Score
(PG) | 1974 | 1h 47m UC | 10pm | £8 DIRECTOR | Mel Brooks STARS | Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman SOURCE TEXT | Frankenstein by Mary Shelley SCREENPLAY | Mel Brooks, Gene Wilder An American grandson of the infamous scientist, struggling to prove that his grandfather was not as insane as people believe, is invited to Transylvania, where he discovers the process that Nominated for Oscar for reanimates Best Adapted Screenplay a dead body.
Sat 14 April
McCABE AND MRS MILLER (15) | 1971 | 2h
Chosen by
BAC | 11am | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Robert Altman STARS | Warren Beatty, Julie Christie SOURCE TEXT | McCabe by Edmund Naughton SCREENPLAY | Robert Altman Brian McKay A gambler and a prostitute become business partners in a remote Old West mining town, and their enterprise thrives until a large corporation arrives on the scene. Film critic Roger Ebert wrote: ‘Robert Altman made a dozen films that can be called great… but McCabe and Mrs Miller is perfect’
SPECIAL FAMILY SCREENING AT WASHINGPOOL FARM
BABE
Speaker: John Stephenson (U) | 1995 | 1h 31m WF | 2pm | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Chris Noonan STARS | James Cromwell, Magda Szubanski, Miriam Margolyes SOURCE TEXT | Babe by Dick King Smith SCREENPLAY | George Smith Gentle farmer Arthur Hoggett wins a piglet named Babe at a county fair. Narrowly escaping his fate as Christmas dinner when Farmer Hoggett decides to show him at the next fair, Babe bonds with motherly border collie Fly and discovers that he too can herd sheep. But will the other farm animals, including Fly’s jealous husband Rex, accept a pig who doesn’t conform to the farm’s social hierarchy?
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SOYLENT GREEN Speaker: Raja Jarrah
(15) | 1973 | 1h 33m BAC | 2pm | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Richard Fleischer STARS | Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young SOURCE TEXT | Soylent Green by Harry Harrison SCREENPLAY | Stanley R. Greenberg
In a densely overpopulated, starving New York City of the future, NYPD detective Robert Thorn investigates the murder of an executive at rations manufacturer Soylent Corporation. With the help of elderly academic Solomon “Sol” Roth, Thorn begins to make real progress – until the governor mysteriously pulls the plug. Obsessed with the mystery, Thorn steps out from behind the badge and launches his own investigation into the murder.
THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY Speaker: Garth Jennings
(PG) | 2005 | 1h 49m BAC | 5pm | £8/£6/£4 DIRECTOR | Garth Jennings STARS | Martin Freeman, Yasiin Bey, Sam Rockwell, Zooey Deschanel SOURCE TEXT | The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams SCREENPLAY | Douglas Adams Arthur Dent is trying to prevent his house from being bulldozed when his friend Ford Prefect whisks him into outer space. It turns out Ford is an alien who has just saved Arthur from Earth’s total annihilation. Ford introduces Arthur to his myriad friends, including many-headed President Zaphod Beeblebrox and sexy refugee Trillian. Arthur makes his way across the stars while seeking the meaning of life, or something close to it.
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CALL ME BY YOUR NAME (15) | 2017 | 2h 12m BAC | 8pm | £8/£6/£4 DIRECTOR | Luca Guadagnino STARS | Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg SOURCE TEXT | Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman SCREENPLAY | James Ivory
4x Oscar nominated
BAFTA 2018 winner: Best Adapted Screenplay
It’s the summer of 1983, and precocious 17-year-old Elio Perlman is spending the days with his family at their 17th-century villa in Lombardy, Italy. He soon meets Oliver, a handsome doctoral student who’s working as an intern for Elio’s father. Amid the sun-drenched splendour of their surroundings, Elio and Oliver discover the heady beauty of awakening desire over the course of a summer that will alter their lives forever.
Sun 15 April
THE CONFORMIST (15) | 1970 | 1h 47m
Chosen by
BAC | 11am | £6/£4 DIRECTOR | Bernardo Bertolucci STARS | Jean-Louis Trintignant, Stefania Sandrelli, Gastone Moschin SOURCE TEXT | Alberto Moravia SCREENPLAY | Bernardo Bertolucci Marcello Clerici is a member of the secret police in Mussolini’s Fascist Italy. He and his new bride, Giulia, travel to Paris for their honeymoon, where Marcello also plans to assassinate his former college professor Luca Quadri, an outspoken anti-Fascist living in exile. But when Marcello meets the professor’s young wife, Anna, both his romantic and his political loyalties are tested.
ANIMATIONS & PRIZE GIVING BAC | 1pm | FREE
A chance to see new animations adapted by St Mary’s school students from tales by renowned local storyteller Martin Maudsley. Martin and From Page to Screen Curator Garth Jennings will be giving prizes to the young filmmakers.
16 Sun 23 April
A WRINKLE IN TIME (PG) | 2018 | 2h EP | 2pm | £8/£6/£4 DIRECTOR | Ava DuVernay STARS | Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Oprah Winfrey ORIGINAL NOVEL | A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle SCREENPLAY | Jennifer Lee
One girl’s journey to become a warrior After the disappearance of her scientist father, three peculiar beings send Meg, her brother, and her friend on an epic adventure into space in order to find him.
THE FRONT PAGE Speaker: Garth Jennings
(PG) | 1974 | 1h 45m BAC | 5pm | £8/£6/£4 DIRECTOR | Billy Wilder STARS | Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Susan Sarandon SOURCE TEXT | The Front Page by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur SCREENPLAY | Billy Wilder As a tabloid newspaper editor tries to prevent his top reporter from retiring, an escaped death row convict shows up at the office trying to convey his innocence.
3x Golden Globe nominated
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JOURNEY’S END Speakers: Simon Reade and Guy de Beaujeu (15) | 2018 | 1h 47m BAC | 7.30pm | £10/£8/£4 DIRECTOR | Saul Dibb STARS | Paul Bettany, Sam Claflin, Asa Butterfield SOURCE TEXT | Journey’s End by R.C. Sherriff SCREENPLAY | Simon Reade
March, 1918. C-company arrives to take its turn in the front-line trenches of northern France, led by the war-weary Captain Stanhope. With a German offensive imminently approaching, the officers and their cook use food and the memories of their lives before the war to distract themselves, while Stanhope soaks his fear in whisky, unable to deal with the dread of the inevitable. A young officer, Raleigh (Butterfield), arrives fresh out of training and abuzz with the excitement of his first real posting – not least because he is to serve under Stanhope, his former school house monitor and the object of his sister’s affections. Each man is trapped, the days ticking by, the tension rising and the attack drawing ever closer...
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FILM IN BRIDPORT Weekly cinema and screenings at both Bridport Arts Centre and the Electric Palace
For full details of Bridport Arts Centre’s programme
For full details of the Electric Palace programme
bridport-arts.com or call 01308 424204
electricpalace.org.uk or call 01308 424901
MORNING
WED 11 DON’T LOOK NOW (15) | 1973 | 110mins BAC | £6/£4 | 11am
PANEL EVENT WITH THE FOUNDERS OF FPTS
EARLY AFTERNOON
VERTIGO (PG) | 1958 | 129mins BAC | £6/£4 | 1.30pm
THU 12
FRI 13
SAT 14
THE LOST HONOUR THE TIN DRUM OF KATHARINA BLUM (15) | 1979 | 132mins (15) | 1975 | 106mins BAC | £6/£4 | 11am
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE?
Speaker: Helen Jacey (12a) | 1962 | 134mins BAC | £6/£4 | 1.30pm
BAC | £6/£4 | 11am
McCABE AND MRS MILLER (15) | 1971 | 131mins BAC | £6/£4 | 11am
BABE
ANNIVERSARY CURATOR’S CHOICE
Speaker: John Stephenson
FEDORA
Speaker: Jonathan Coe (PG) | 1979 | 114mins BAC | £6/£4 | 2pm
(U) | 1995 | 91mins WF | £6/£4 | 2pm
SUN 15 THE CONFORMIST (15) | 1970 107mins BAC | £6/£4 | 11am
A WRINKLE IN TIME (PG) | 2018 | 120mins EP | £8/£6/£4 | 2pm
SOYLENT GREEN Speaker: Raja Jarrah
(15) | 1973 | 93mins BAC | £6/£4 | 2pm
CHILDREN’S SPECIAL ANIMATION EVENT
MARY AND THE WITCH’S FLOWER
LATE AFTERNOON
(PG) | 2017 | 103mins BYC | £1 | 2pm
THE COMFORT OF STRANGERS Speaker: Ian McEwan
(15) | 1990 | 107mins BAC | £10 | 5pm
EVENING
GALA NIGHT PREVIEW SCREENING
ON CHESIL BEACH Speaker: Ian McEwan, with Elizabeth Karlsen
(15) | 2018 | 105mins EP | £15 | 8pm
MOLLY’S GAME (15) | 2017 | 140mins BAC | £8/£6/£4 | 5pm
FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL Speaker: Peter Turner
(15) | 2017 | 105mins BAC | £10/£8/£4 | 8pm
MOUNTAIN
Speaker: Waldo Etherington (PG) | 2017 | 112mins BAC | £8/£6/£4 | 5pm
THE SHAPE OF WATER
THE HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY Speaker: Garth Jennings
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
Speaker: Garth Jennings (PG) | 1974 | 105mins BAC | £8/£6/£4 | 5pm
(PG) | 2005 | 109mins BAC | £8/£6/£4 | 5pm
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
(15) | 2017 | 123mins EP | £8/£6/£4 | 7.30pm
THE FRONT PAGE
(15) | 2017 | 132mins BAC | £8/£6/£4 | 8pm
JOURNEY’S END
Speakers: Simon Reade and Guy de Beaujeu (15) | 2018 | 107mins BAC | £10/£8/£4 7.30pm
Speaker: Garth Jennings (PG) | 1974 | 107mins UC | £8 | 10pm
For more information or to book visit
www.bridport-arts.com 01308 424204
BRIDPORT ARTSCENTRE
BAC EP UC WF BYC
Bridport Arts Centre, 9 South St, DT6 3NR Electric Palace, 35 South St, DT6 3NY Unitarian Chapel, 49 East St, DT6 3JX Washingpool Farm, Dottery Rd, DT6 5HP Bridport Youth Centre, Gundry Lane, DT6 3RL