Broadway October Brochure 2014

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

MAPS TO THE STARS (18) A darkly comic modern Hollywood Gothic from David Cronenberg.

PRIDE (15) 120m The irresistible and extraordinary story of a group of gay and lesbian activists supporting the families of the 1984 striking miners.

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

GONE GIRL (CERT TBC)

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

NORTHERN SOUL (15)

SERENA (CERT TBC)

Dir: David Fincher United States 2014 149m

Dir: Skip Kite United Kingdom 2014 95m

Dir: Richard Laxton United States 2014

Dir: Elaine Constantine United Kingdom 2014

Dir: Susanne Bier United States 2014 102m

BJÖRK: BIOPHILIA LIVE (12A)

Starring: Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck

Tony Benn, the longest serving Labour MP in history, is also, arguably, the most popular UK politician of all time. Across the globe his brand of socialism has struck a chord with people of all ages and social backgrounds. This new film reveals the human face behind the political mask and offers an exclusive and deeply personal look at the life of a national treasure.

100m

102m

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence

Dir: Nick Fenton & Peter Strickland

Starring: Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson

Starring: Antonia Thomas, Steve Coogan

A film about the relationship between Effie Gray and the Victorian art critic John Ruskin. It follows the scandal that followed his failure to consummate their marriage and the triangle between Ruskin, Effie Gray and Ruskin’s protégé, artist John Everett Millais. Effie Gray is a deftly crafted period drama that flourishes in the hands of its screenwriter and co-star, Emma Thompson, her unique wit and intelligence shining through even when she’s not on screen.

An uplifting tale of two young boys whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music. No longer satisfied with the prospect of a small town life, they dream of going to America to discover super-rare records which will help them to become the No.1 DJs on the Northern Soul scene.

Based on Ron Rash’s North Carolina-set novel about logging magnate George Pemberton and his ruthless, brilliant wife Serena. The ‘perfect’ couple’s master plans come unstuck when they discover she can’t bear children and that George previously fathered a child out of wedlock. With a strong supporting cast of Brits (Toby Jones, Sean Harris and a villainous Rhys Ifans), this is an enjoyably traditional, extravagant melodrama of bitter jealousy, murder and cold, unforgiving ambition. Lawrence in particular is a treat, playing Serena with an evil eye Bette Davis might have envied.

David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best seller is an intensely compressed portrait of a recession-era marriage contained within a devastating depiction of celebrity/media culture. When Nick Dunne’s wife Amy goes missing on the day of their fifth anniversary, Nick becomes a prime suspect in her disappearance. With a fantastic cast including Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris, Fincher depicts a uniquely disturbing exploration of the fault lines in a marriage.

SUN 5, 4.45PM LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL There will be a 5 minute introduction at 4:45pm, followed by the film and a 45min panel afterwards. The panel will include John Sergeant and Owen Jones and other political commentators.

FROM FRI 3

FRI 17, FROM 7PM MUSIC IN THE BAR To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 24

TIME IS ILLMATIC (CERT TBC) Dir: One9 United States 2014 74m

Multimedia artist One9’s documentary follows the trajectory of Nas’s 1994 landmark debut album, Illmatic, one of the most important albums in hip hop. Tracing Nas’s influences from the music of his jazz musician father, to the burgeoning hip-hop scene in his native NYC, Time is Illmatic describes the huge obstacles he faced, providing an authentic account of Nas’s journey from a young street poet to a visionary MC.

United Kingdom 2014 97m

Björk’s eighth studio album, Biophilia, was conceived as a multimedia project that explores the creative nexus between music, nature and technology. Biophilia Live is a film of the extraordinary closing performance of the project, at London’s Alexandra Palace. Not just a concert film but a record of Björk’s groundbreaking project, which reached its climax with a ravishing show.

FRI 24 MUSIC IN THE BAR Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

FROM FRI 24

BOOK OF LIFE (U)

London Film Festival

Dir: Jorge R. Gutierrez United States 2014

2014 99m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Arletty

Starring: Jack O’Connell, Sean Harris

Holed up in a claustrophobic flat, over the course of a long night, Francois reflects on the circumstances that have led him there. Marcel Carné once again collaborated with screenwriter Jacques Prévert to create this exquisitely crafted noir describing an obsessive relationship that leads to murder, and a classic of French poetic realism. This reissue includes new, previously censored scenes.

New recruit Private Gary Hook (Nottingham TV Workshop alumnae Jack O’Connell) is unexpectedly deployed to Belfast during The Troubles in 1971. Shortly after arriving, a routine house search operation escalates into a terrifying street riot, and during the chaos Hook is accidentally left behind. Unable to tell friend from foe, he must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape. Director Yann Demange exposes the futility of war in which every act of violence only breeds more violence.

MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A) 98m

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

LE JOUR SE LÈVE

Woody Allen’s latest is an all-star romp that recalls Hollywood’s screwball comedy heyday.

30 OCT - 3 NOV

OCT 2014

Dir: Marcel Carné France 1939 90m

From producer Guillermo del Toro comes an animated comedy with a unique visual style. The Book of Life is the journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 2D & 3D Dirs: Graham Annable & Anthony Stacchi United Kingdom 2014 97m

A young orphan boy raised by the Boxtrolls, a lovable group of cavedwelling trash collectors, tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Tickets: £3.60

Dir: John Ridley United Kingdom 2013 118m Starring: Andre Benjamin, Imogen Poots

OutKast’s André Benjamin delivers a magnetic and nuanced performance as Jimi Hendrix in this revealing biopic from 12 Years A Slave screenwriter John Ridley. Covering a year in Hendrix’s life, from 1966-67 as an unknown backup guitarist playing New York’s Cheetah Club, to making his mark in London’s music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph. The film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.

FROM FRI 31

David Lean’s 1962 epic now beautifully restored. Neil Bennison, Music Programme Manager for Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall, will introduce the screening. Maurice Jarre’s score for Lawrence of Arabia is part of a spectacular Oscars for Orchestra concert by the Hallé on 30 October. Details and booking: www.trch.co.uk

Wed 1

Thu 2

2013 66m

The London International Animation Festival returns to Broadway with a delightful programme of shorts selected with 7+ children in mind.

Fri 3

TUE 14, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM SAT 11, 2.15PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m + INTRODUCTION High flying animated comedy adventure from Pixar Studios.

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

SAT 18 – THU 23 THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A) 95M

See page 1 for details

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(PG) 97m

A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls brave the world above their caves to show humans that they are not scary monsters.

Sat 4

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Sun 5

A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Mon 6

HARVEY (U) 107m + INTRODUCTION See page 8 for details.

THU 23, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

Tue 7

SAT 25, 5PM

100m

See page 2 for details *Please note earlier start time

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) 91m + INTRODUCTION See page 10 for details

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 88m A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares. See page 10 for details of Teen Mayhem. Tickets: £5 full / £4 under 16

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Pride 15 p1 Ida 12A p1 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 Stephen Fry Live By Satellite 12A p11 Belle 12A p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Maps to the Stars 18 p1 3:00 5:45 Pride 15 p1 5:30 Ida 12A p1 6:00 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 TIME TBC Lawrence of Arabia PG p4 11:30 Oska Bright on Tour U p10 10:00 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:15 8:00

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

7:45 8:30

SAT 18, 12.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 97m A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls need the help of their adopted boy, Eggs, to brave the world above their caves and finally show the humans of the town that they are not the scary monsters they appear to be.

Wed 8

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 LIAF Tour: Marvellous Animations (For 7+) PG p4 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 + Live by Satellite panel Ida 12A p1 A Night at the Cinema 1914 U p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 Dead Poets Society p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 1UP Videogame Quiz 8.45pm Cafébar See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

Sat 11

8:15

Sun 12

100m

See page 2 for details. Subject to appropriate certification. *Please note earlier start time

*Please note earlier start time

Starring: Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson

Before Monet and Renoir, Pissarro and Sisley - in other words, before the French Impressionists - there was Turner, one of the greatest of all English painters. J.M.W. Turner was in love with light and what it could do to buildings and cities, to the sea and ships, to the mountains and countryside. Mike Leigh explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter - a film deeply respectful of its subject whilst probing the darker recesses of the man’s personality. TIFF

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

(FOR AGES 7+) (PG)

(PG) 223m

Dir: Mike Leigh United Kingdom 2014 150m

MR TURNER

GONE GIRL ‘71 EFFIE GRAY SERENA

Dir: Yann Demange United Kingdom

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE (15)

MR. TURNER (12A)

95m

BOOK OF LIFE

MR. TURNER

With English Subtitles

FROM SAT 18

THE BOXTROLLS

A novitiate nun in her late teens and on the brink of taking her vows must face a haunting past.

‘71 (15)

‘71

IDA (12A) 82m

LE JOUR SE LÈVE (PG)

FROM FRI 24

OCTOBER 2014

LIAF TOUR: MARVELLOUS ANIMATIONS

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

05

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 4, 1PM

THU 2, 11.30AM*

112m

WHEN IT’S ON

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Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

4:30 5:45 3:30 6:00 10:30 1:30 TIME TBC

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‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Cinebar: Mrs Doubtfire Cafébar 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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8:30 7:45 8:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 UP (3D) U p8 Met Opera Live: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 About A Boy 12 p8 Met Opera Encore: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Survivors 15 p8 The Unloved 15 p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Harvey U p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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‘71 15 p2 Northern Soul 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 Northern Soul Night Cafébar from 7pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30

Sun 19

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Sat 25 3:30

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‘71 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 Northern Soul 15 p2 5:15 Effie Gray p2 TIME TBC The Boxtrolls PG p2 3:00 The Boxtrolls - Supportive Environment Screening PG p4 12:30 Met Opera Live: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 5:55 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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‘71 15 p2 3:30 Northern Soul 15 p2 1:00 Effie Gray p2 12:00 2:45 The Boxtrolls (3D) PG p2 Follow That Camel PG p8 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 12:00 Hockley Hustle Cafebar from 2pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30 4:15

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist 15 p11 Bicycle PG p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 5:30

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: Medea 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: A Streetcar Named Desire Young Vic 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Russell Brand in Conversation Live By Satellite 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 DJ Night - Cafebar from 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Teen Mayhem Mayhem p9 p9 Teen See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 12:00 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Goldeneye 15 p8 2:00 Mayhem MayhemX:X: Dressed to Kill 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem MayhemX:X: X - The Unknown PG p10 Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem X:X: Mayhem Straw Dogs 18 p10 NT Encore: Medea 12A See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Serena p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 Book of Life U p3 1:00 3:30 Biophilia 12A p3 6:45 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:00 Time is Illmatic p3 9:00 MayhemX:X: Mayhem Night of the Demon PG p10 10:30 1:30 Mayhem Film Festival Mayhem Film See website forFestival details - See p9 & website for details See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedul

Fri 31

Mr. Turner p3 1:00 4:15 7:45 Mr. Turner p3 4:00 7:30 Book of Life U p3 1:15 3:30 Serena p2 6:00 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:30 Mayhem - - See p9 & website for details MayhemFilm FilmFestival Festival See website for details

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Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem Mayhem X:X: La Bete 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. No phone or online booking fee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Concessions: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


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WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

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WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

MAPS TO THE STARS (18) A darkly comic modern Hollywood Gothic from David Cronenberg.

PRIDE (15) 120m The irresistible and extraordinary story of a group of gay and lesbian activists supporting the families of the 1984 striking miners.

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

GONE GIRL (CERT TBC)

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

NORTHERN SOUL (15)

SERENA (CERT TBC)

Dir: David Fincher United States 2014 149m

Dir: Skip Kite United Kingdom 2014 95m

Dir: Richard Laxton United States 2014

Dir: Elaine Constantine United Kingdom 2014

Dir: Susanne Bier United States 2014 102m

BJÖRK: BIOPHILIA LIVE (12A)

Starring: Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck

Tony Benn, the longest serving Labour MP in history, is also, arguably, the most popular UK politician of all time. Across the globe his brand of socialism has struck a chord with people of all ages and social backgrounds. This new film reveals the human face behind the political mask and offers an exclusive and deeply personal look at the life of a national treasure.

100m

102m

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence

Dir: Nick Fenton & Peter Strickland

Starring: Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson

Starring: Antonia Thomas, Steve Coogan

A film about the relationship between Effie Gray and the Victorian art critic John Ruskin. It follows the scandal that followed his failure to consummate their marriage and the triangle between Ruskin, Effie Gray and Ruskin’s protégé, artist John Everett Millais. Effie Gray is a deftly crafted period drama that flourishes in the hands of its screenwriter and co-star, Emma Thompson, her unique wit and intelligence shining through even when she’s not on screen.

An uplifting tale of two young boys whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music. No longer satisfied with the prospect of a small town life, they dream of going to America to discover super-rare records which will help them to become the No.1 DJs on the Northern Soul scene.

Based on Ron Rash’s North Carolina-set novel about logging magnate George Pemberton and his ruthless, brilliant wife Serena. The ‘perfect’ couple’s master plans come unstuck when they discover she can’t bear children and that George previously fathered a child out of wedlock. With a strong supporting cast of Brits (Toby Jones, Sean Harris and a villainous Rhys Ifans), this is an enjoyably traditional, extravagant melodrama of bitter jealousy, murder and cold, unforgiving ambition. Lawrence in particular is a treat, playing Serena with an evil eye Bette Davis might have envied.

David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best seller is an intensely compressed portrait of a recession-era marriage contained within a devastating depiction of celebrity/media culture. When Nick Dunne’s wife Amy goes missing on the day of their fifth anniversary, Nick becomes a prime suspect in her disappearance. With a fantastic cast including Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris, Fincher depicts a uniquely disturbing exploration of the fault lines in a marriage.

SUN 5, 4.45PM LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL There will be a 5 minute introduction at 4:45pm, followed by the film and a 45min panel afterwards. The panel will include John Sergeant and Owen Jones and other political commentators.

FROM FRI 3

FRI 17, FROM 7PM MUSIC IN THE BAR To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 24

TIME IS ILLMATIC (CERT TBC) Dir: One9 United States 2014 74m

Multimedia artist One9’s documentary follows the trajectory of Nas’s 1994 landmark debut album, Illmatic, one of the most important albums in hip hop. Tracing Nas’s influences from the music of his jazz musician father, to the burgeoning hip-hop scene in his native NYC, Time is Illmatic describes the huge obstacles he faced, providing an authentic account of Nas’s journey from a young street poet to a visionary MC.

United Kingdom 2014 97m

Björk’s eighth studio album, Biophilia, was conceived as a multimedia project that explores the creative nexus between music, nature and technology. Biophilia Live is a film of the extraordinary closing performance of the project, at London’s Alexandra Palace. Not just a concert film but a record of Björk’s groundbreaking project, which reached its climax with a ravishing show.

FRI 24 MUSIC IN THE BAR Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

FROM FRI 24

BOOK OF LIFE (U)

London Film Festival

Dir: Jorge R. Gutierrez United States 2014

2014 99m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Arletty

Starring: Jack O’Connell, Sean Harris

Holed up in a claustrophobic flat, over the course of a long night, Francois reflects on the circumstances that have led him there. Marcel Carné once again collaborated with screenwriter Jacques Prévert to create this exquisitely crafted noir describing an obsessive relationship that leads to murder, and a classic of French poetic realism. This reissue includes new, previously censored scenes.

New recruit Private Gary Hook (Nottingham TV Workshop alumnae Jack O’Connell) is unexpectedly deployed to Belfast during The Troubles in 1971. Shortly after arriving, a routine house search operation escalates into a terrifying street riot, and during the chaos Hook is accidentally left behind. Unable to tell friend from foe, he must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape. Director Yann Demange exposes the futility of war in which every act of violence only breeds more violence.

MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A) 98m

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

LE JOUR SE LÈVE

Woody Allen’s latest is an all-star romp that recalls Hollywood’s screwball comedy heyday.

30 OCT - 3 NOV

OCT 2014

Dir: Marcel Carné France 1939 90m

From producer Guillermo del Toro comes an animated comedy with a unique visual style. The Book of Life is the journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 2D & 3D Dirs: Graham Annable & Anthony Stacchi United Kingdom 2014 97m

A young orphan boy raised by the Boxtrolls, a lovable group of cavedwelling trash collectors, tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Tickets: £3.60

Dir: John Ridley United Kingdom 2013 118m Starring: Andre Benjamin, Imogen Poots

OutKast’s André Benjamin delivers a magnetic and nuanced performance as Jimi Hendrix in this revealing biopic from 12 Years A Slave screenwriter John Ridley. Covering a year in Hendrix’s life, from 1966-67 as an unknown backup guitarist playing New York’s Cheetah Club, to making his mark in London’s music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph. The film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.

FROM FRI 31

David Lean’s 1962 epic now beautifully restored. Neil Bennison, Music Programme Manager for Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall, will introduce the screening. Maurice Jarre’s score for Lawrence of Arabia is part of a spectacular Oscars for Orchestra concert by the Hallé on 30 October. Details and booking: www.trch.co.uk

Wed 1

Thu 2

2013 66m

The London International Animation Festival returns to Broadway with a delightful programme of shorts selected with 7+ children in mind.

Fri 3

TUE 14, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM SAT 11, 2.15PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m + INTRODUCTION High flying animated comedy adventure from Pixar Studios.

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

SAT 18 – THU 23 THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A) 95M

See page 1 for details

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(PG) 97m

A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls brave the world above their caves to show humans that they are not scary monsters.

Sat 4

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Sun 5

A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Mon 6

HARVEY (U) 107m + INTRODUCTION See page 8 for details.

THU 23, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

Tue 7

SAT 25, 5PM

100m

See page 2 for details *Please note earlier start time

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) 91m + INTRODUCTION See page 10 for details

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 88m A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares. See page 10 for details of Teen Mayhem. Tickets: £5 full / £4 under 16

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Pride 15 p1 Ida 12A p1 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 Stephen Fry Live By Satellite 12A p11 Belle 12A p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00

5:45 6:00

8:30 8:15 8:00

Thu 9

4:15 7:15 1:30 Fri 10

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 3:00 5:45 Pride 15 p1 5:30 Ida 12A p1 6:00 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 TIME TBC Lawrence of Arabia PG p4 11:30 Oska Bright on Tour U p10 10:00 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:15 8:00

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

7:45 8:30

SAT 18, 12.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 97m A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls need the help of their adopted boy, Eggs, to brave the world above their caves and finally show the humans of the town that they are not the scary monsters they appear to be.

Wed 8

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 LIAF Tour: Marvellous Animations (For 7+) PG p4 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 + Live by Satellite panel Ida 12A p1 A Night at the Cinema 1914 U p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 Dead Poets Society p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 1UP Videogame Quiz 8.45pm Cafébar See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

06

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

Sat 11

8:15

Sun 12

100m

See page 2 for details. Subject to appropriate certification. *Please note earlier start time

*Please note earlier start time

Starring: Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson

Before Monet and Renoir, Pissarro and Sisley - in other words, before the French Impressionists - there was Turner, one of the greatest of all English painters. J.M.W. Turner was in love with light and what it could do to buildings and cities, to the sea and ships, to the mountains and countryside. Mike Leigh explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter - a film deeply respectful of its subject whilst probing the darker recesses of the man’s personality. TIFF

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

(FOR AGES 7+) (PG)

(PG) 223m

Dir: Mike Leigh United Kingdom 2014 150m

MR TURNER

GONE GIRL ‘71 EFFIE GRAY SERENA

Dir: Yann Demange United Kingdom

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE (15)

MR. TURNER (12A)

95m

BOOK OF LIFE

MR. TURNER

With English Subtitles

FROM SAT 18

THE BOXTROLLS

A novitiate nun in her late teens and on the brink of taking her vows must face a haunting past.

‘71 (15)

‘71

IDA (12A) 82m

LE JOUR SE LÈVE (PG)

FROM FRI 24

OCTOBER 2014

LIAF TOUR: MARVELLOUS ANIMATIONS

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

05

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 4, 1PM

THU 2, 11.30AM*

112m

WHEN IT’S ON

1:15 3:00 1:30

4:30 5:45 6:00

3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

Mon 13

1:00

1:15 3:00 12:00 2:00

4:30 5:45

4:45 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 7:30

Tue 14

8:15

1:00 Wed 15 4:30 6:00 3:00 TIME TBC 5:30

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

7:45 8:30

Thu 16

Fri 17

8:15

Sat 18 1:30

4:30 5:45 6:00

7:45 8:30 8:15

TIME TBC

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

4:30 5:45 3:30 6:00 10:30 1:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Cinebar: Mrs Doubtfire Cafébar 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 UP (3D) U p8 Met Opera Live: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 About A Boy 12 p8 Met Opera Encore: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Survivors 15 p8 The Unloved 15 p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45

8:15

Mon 20 1:00

3:30

12:00 2:45 2:15

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

5:55 Tue 21 1:00

3:30

12:00 2:45 2:00

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

12:00

Wed 22

3:30 1:45

6:00 4:30 5:30 5:00 6:00

8:30 7:45 8:15

6:00 4:30

8:30 7:45

5:30

8:15

Thu 23

10:15 1:30 3:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:00

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Harvey U p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45 10:30 1:30

‘71 15 p2 Northern Soul 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 Northern Soul Night Cafébar from 7pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30

Sun 19

3:45

3:45

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

Fri 24

Sat 25 3:30

6:00 5:15 5:30

8:30 8:00 8:15

‘71 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 Northern Soul 15 p2 5:15 Effie Gray p2 TIME TBC The Boxtrolls PG p2 3:00 The Boxtrolls - Supportive Environment Screening PG p4 12:30 Met Opera Live: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 5:55 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:00

2:30

Sun 26

‘71 15 p2 3:30 Northern Soul 15 p2 1:00 Effie Gray p2 12:00 2:45 The Boxtrolls (3D) PG p2 Follow That Camel PG p8 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 12:00 Hockley Hustle Cafebar from 2pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30 4:15

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist 15 p11 Bicycle PG p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 5:30

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: Medea 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: A Streetcar Named Desire Young Vic 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Russell Brand in Conversation Live By Satellite 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 DJ Night - Cafebar from 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00 3:30

8:15 7:30

Mon 27

Tue 28 8:30 8:15

5:45 8:00

1:45 3:30

3:30 4:15

6:00 5:30

8:30 8:15

5:00

8:15

6:15 5:30

8:30 8:15

6:30

10:15 1:30 3:30

6:00 5:30

Wed 29

5:45 6:00 5:15

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Teen Mayhem Mayhem p9 p9 Teen See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 12:00 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Goldeneye 15 p8 2:00 Mayhem MayhemX:X: Dressed to Kill 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

5:15

8:30 8:00 9:00

8:15 8:30 8:00 7:00

8:15 8:30

5:15 4:30

8:00

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem MayhemX:X: X - The Unknown PG p10 Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem X:X: Mayhem Straw Dogs 18 p10 NT Encore: Medea 12A See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 4:15

5:45 6:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

6:30 8:30

5:45 6:00

8:15 8:30 8:00 9:00

7:00

5:45 6:15

8:15 8:45 8:00

6:30 8:30 1:00

Serena p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 Book of Life U p3 1:00 3:30 Biophilia 12A p3 6:45 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:00 Time is Illmatic p3 9:00 MayhemX:X: Mayhem Night of the Demon PG p10 10:30 1:30 Mayhem Film Festival Mayhem Film See website forFestival details - See p9 & website for details See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedul

Fri 31

Mr. Turner p3 1:00 4:15 7:45 Mr. Turner p3 4:00 7:30 Book of Life U p3 1:15 3:30 Serena p2 6:00 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:30 Mayhem - - See p9 & website for details MayhemFilm FilmFestival Festival See website for details

8:30 8:15

8:15

3:15 3:30

Thu 30

7:00

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem Mayhem X:X: La Bete 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. No phone or online booking fee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Concessions: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


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WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

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WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

02

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

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WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

MAPS TO THE STARS (18) A darkly comic modern Hollywood Gothic from David Cronenberg.

PRIDE (15) 120m The irresistible and extraordinary story of a group of gay and lesbian activists supporting the families of the 1984 striking miners.

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

GONE GIRL (CERT TBC)

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

NORTHERN SOUL (15)

SERENA (CERT TBC)

Dir: David Fincher United States 2014 149m

Dir: Skip Kite United Kingdom 2014 95m

Dir: Richard Laxton United States 2014

Dir: Elaine Constantine United Kingdom 2014

Dir: Susanne Bier United States 2014 102m

BJÖRK: BIOPHILIA LIVE (12A)

Starring: Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck

Tony Benn, the longest serving Labour MP in history, is also, arguably, the most popular UK politician of all time. Across the globe his brand of socialism has struck a chord with people of all ages and social backgrounds. This new film reveals the human face behind the political mask and offers an exclusive and deeply personal look at the life of a national treasure.

100m

102m

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence

Dir: Nick Fenton & Peter Strickland

Starring: Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson

Starring: Antonia Thomas, Steve Coogan

A film about the relationship between Effie Gray and the Victorian art critic John Ruskin. It follows the scandal that followed his failure to consummate their marriage and the triangle between Ruskin, Effie Gray and Ruskin’s protégé, artist John Everett Millais. Effie Gray is a deftly crafted period drama that flourishes in the hands of its screenwriter and co-star, Emma Thompson, her unique wit and intelligence shining through even when she’s not on screen.

An uplifting tale of two young boys whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music. No longer satisfied with the prospect of a small town life, they dream of going to America to discover super-rare records which will help them to become the No.1 DJs on the Northern Soul scene.

Based on Ron Rash’s North Carolina-set novel about logging magnate George Pemberton and his ruthless, brilliant wife Serena. The ‘perfect’ couple’s master plans come unstuck when they discover she can’t bear children and that George previously fathered a child out of wedlock. With a strong supporting cast of Brits (Toby Jones, Sean Harris and a villainous Rhys Ifans), this is an enjoyably traditional, extravagant melodrama of bitter jealousy, murder and cold, unforgiving ambition. Lawrence in particular is a treat, playing Serena with an evil eye Bette Davis might have envied.

David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best seller is an intensely compressed portrait of a recession-era marriage contained within a devastating depiction of celebrity/media culture. When Nick Dunne’s wife Amy goes missing on the day of their fifth anniversary, Nick becomes a prime suspect in her disappearance. With a fantastic cast including Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris, Fincher depicts a uniquely disturbing exploration of the fault lines in a marriage.

SUN 5, 4.45PM LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL There will be a 5 minute introduction at 4:45pm, followed by the film and a 45min panel afterwards. The panel will include John Sergeant and Owen Jones and other political commentators.

FROM FRI 3

FRI 17, FROM 7PM MUSIC IN THE BAR To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 24

TIME IS ILLMATIC (CERT TBC) Dir: One9 United States 2014 74m

Multimedia artist One9’s documentary follows the trajectory of Nas’s 1994 landmark debut album, Illmatic, one of the most important albums in hip hop. Tracing Nas’s influences from the music of his jazz musician father, to the burgeoning hip-hop scene in his native NYC, Time is Illmatic describes the huge obstacles he faced, providing an authentic account of Nas’s journey from a young street poet to a visionary MC.

United Kingdom 2014 97m

Björk’s eighth studio album, Biophilia, was conceived as a multimedia project that explores the creative nexus between music, nature and technology. Biophilia Live is a film of the extraordinary closing performance of the project, at London’s Alexandra Palace. Not just a concert film but a record of Björk’s groundbreaking project, which reached its climax with a ravishing show.

FRI 24 MUSIC IN THE BAR Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

FROM FRI 24

BOOK OF LIFE (U)

London Film Festival

Dir: Jorge R. Gutierrez United States 2014

2014 99m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Arletty

Starring: Jack O’Connell, Sean Harris

Holed up in a claustrophobic flat, over the course of a long night, Francois reflects on the circumstances that have led him there. Marcel Carné once again collaborated with screenwriter Jacques Prévert to create this exquisitely crafted noir describing an obsessive relationship that leads to murder, and a classic of French poetic realism. This reissue includes new, previously censored scenes.

New recruit Private Gary Hook (Nottingham TV Workshop alumnae Jack O’Connell) is unexpectedly deployed to Belfast during The Troubles in 1971. Shortly after arriving, a routine house search operation escalates into a terrifying street riot, and during the chaos Hook is accidentally left behind. Unable to tell friend from foe, he must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape. Director Yann Demange exposes the futility of war in which every act of violence only breeds more violence.

MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A) 98m

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

LE JOUR SE LÈVE

Woody Allen’s latest is an all-star romp that recalls Hollywood’s screwball comedy heyday.

30 OCT - 3 NOV

OCT 2014

Dir: Marcel Carné France 1939 90m

From producer Guillermo del Toro comes an animated comedy with a unique visual style. The Book of Life is the journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 2D & 3D Dirs: Graham Annable & Anthony Stacchi United Kingdom 2014 97m

A young orphan boy raised by the Boxtrolls, a lovable group of cavedwelling trash collectors, tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Tickets: £3.60

Dir: John Ridley United Kingdom 2013 118m Starring: Andre Benjamin, Imogen Poots

OutKast’s André Benjamin delivers a magnetic and nuanced performance as Jimi Hendrix in this revealing biopic from 12 Years A Slave screenwriter John Ridley. Covering a year in Hendrix’s life, from 1966-67 as an unknown backup guitarist playing New York’s Cheetah Club, to making his mark in London’s music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph. The film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.

FROM FRI 31

David Lean’s 1962 epic now beautifully restored. Neil Bennison, Music Programme Manager for Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall, will introduce the screening. Maurice Jarre’s score for Lawrence of Arabia is part of a spectacular Oscars for Orchestra concert by the Hallé on 30 October. Details and booking: www.trch.co.uk

Wed 1

Thu 2

2013 66m

The London International Animation Festival returns to Broadway with a delightful programme of shorts selected with 7+ children in mind.

Fri 3

TUE 14, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM SAT 11, 2.15PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m + INTRODUCTION High flying animated comedy adventure from Pixar Studios.

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

SAT 18 – THU 23 THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A) 95M

See page 1 for details

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(PG) 97m

A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls brave the world above their caves to show humans that they are not scary monsters.

Sat 4

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Sun 5

A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Mon 6

HARVEY (U) 107m + INTRODUCTION See page 8 for details.

THU 23, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

Tue 7

SAT 25, 5PM

100m

See page 2 for details *Please note earlier start time

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) 91m + INTRODUCTION See page 10 for details

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 88m A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares. See page 10 for details of Teen Mayhem. Tickets: £5 full / £4 under 16

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Pride 15 p1 Ida 12A p1 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 Stephen Fry Live By Satellite 12A p11 Belle 12A p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00

5:45 6:00

8:30 8:15 8:00

Thu 9

4:15 7:15 1:30 Fri 10

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 3:00 5:45 Pride 15 p1 5:30 Ida 12A p1 6:00 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 TIME TBC Lawrence of Arabia PG p4 11:30 Oska Bright on Tour U p10 10:00 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:15 8:00

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

7:45 8:30

SAT 18, 12.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 97m A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls need the help of their adopted boy, Eggs, to brave the world above their caves and finally show the humans of the town that they are not the scary monsters they appear to be.

Wed 8

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 LIAF Tour: Marvellous Animations (For 7+) PG p4 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 + Live by Satellite panel Ida 12A p1 A Night at the Cinema 1914 U p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 Dead Poets Society p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 1UP Videogame Quiz 8.45pm Cafébar See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

06

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

Sat 11

8:15

Sun 12

100m

See page 2 for details. Subject to appropriate certification. *Please note earlier start time

*Please note earlier start time

Starring: Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson

Before Monet and Renoir, Pissarro and Sisley - in other words, before the French Impressionists - there was Turner, one of the greatest of all English painters. J.M.W. Turner was in love with light and what it could do to buildings and cities, to the sea and ships, to the mountains and countryside. Mike Leigh explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter - a film deeply respectful of its subject whilst probing the darker recesses of the man’s personality. TIFF

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

(FOR AGES 7+) (PG)

(PG) 223m

Dir: Mike Leigh United Kingdom 2014 150m

MR TURNER

GONE GIRL ‘71 EFFIE GRAY SERENA

Dir: Yann Demange United Kingdom

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE (15)

MR. TURNER (12A)

95m

BOOK OF LIFE

MR. TURNER

With English Subtitles

FROM SAT 18

THE BOXTROLLS

A novitiate nun in her late teens and on the brink of taking her vows must face a haunting past.

‘71 (15)

‘71

IDA (12A) 82m

LE JOUR SE LÈVE (PG)

FROM FRI 24

OCTOBER 2014

LIAF TOUR: MARVELLOUS ANIMATIONS

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

05

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 4, 1PM

THU 2, 11.30AM*

112m

WHEN IT’S ON

1:15 3:00 1:30

4:30 5:45 6:00

3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

Mon 13

1:00

1:15 3:00 12:00 2:00

4:30 5:45

4:45 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 7:30

Tue 14

8:15

1:00 Wed 15 4:30 6:00 3:00 TIME TBC 5:30

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

7:45 8:30

Thu 16

Fri 17

8:15

Sat 18 1:30

4:30 5:45 6:00

7:45 8:30 8:15

TIME TBC

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

4:30 5:45 3:30 6:00 10:30 1:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Cinebar: Mrs Doubtfire Cafébar 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 UP (3D) U p8 Met Opera Live: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 About A Boy 12 p8 Met Opera Encore: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Survivors 15 p8 The Unloved 15 p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45

8:15

Mon 20 1:00

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Wed 22

3:30 1:45

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8:30 7:45 8:15

6:00 4:30

8:30 7:45

5:30

8:15

Thu 23

10:15 1:30 3:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:00

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Harvey U p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45 10:30 1:30

‘71 15 p2 Northern Soul 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 Northern Soul Night Cafébar from 7pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30

Sun 19

3:45

3:45

6:00 4:30 5:30

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6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

Fri 24

Sat 25 3:30

6:00 5:15 5:30

8:30 8:00 8:15

‘71 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 Northern Soul 15 p2 5:15 Effie Gray p2 TIME TBC The Boxtrolls PG p2 3:00 The Boxtrolls - Supportive Environment Screening PG p4 12:30 Met Opera Live: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 5:55 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:00

2:30

Sun 26

‘71 15 p2 3:30 Northern Soul 15 p2 1:00 Effie Gray p2 12:00 2:45 The Boxtrolls (3D) PG p2 Follow That Camel PG p8 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 12:00 Hockley Hustle Cafebar from 2pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30 4:15

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist 15 p11 Bicycle PG p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 5:30

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: Medea 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: A Streetcar Named Desire Young Vic 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Russell Brand in Conversation Live By Satellite 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 DJ Night - Cafebar from 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00 3:30

8:15 7:30

Mon 27

Tue 28 8:30 8:15

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Wed 29

5:45 6:00 5:15

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Teen Mayhem Mayhem p9 p9 Teen See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 12:00 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Goldeneye 15 p8 2:00 Mayhem MayhemX:X: Dressed to Kill 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

5:15

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8:00

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem MayhemX:X: X - The Unknown PG p10 Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem X:X: Mayhem Straw Dogs 18 p10 NT Encore: Medea 12A See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Serena p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 Book of Life U p3 1:00 3:30 Biophilia 12A p3 6:45 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:00 Time is Illmatic p3 9:00 MayhemX:X: Mayhem Night of the Demon PG p10 10:30 1:30 Mayhem Film Festival Mayhem Film See website forFestival details - See p9 & website for details See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedul

Fri 31

Mr. Turner p3 1:00 4:15 7:45 Mr. Turner p3 4:00 7:30 Book of Life U p3 1:15 3:30 Serena p2 6:00 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:30 Mayhem - - See p9 & website for details MayhemFilm FilmFestival Festival See website for details

8:30 8:15

8:15

3:15 3:30

Thu 30

7:00

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem Mayhem X:X: La Bete 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. No phone or online booking fee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Concessions: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


CONTINUING INTO OCTOBER

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

01

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

02

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

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WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

MAPS TO THE STARS (18) A darkly comic modern Hollywood Gothic from David Cronenberg.

PRIDE (15) 120m The irresistible and extraordinary story of a group of gay and lesbian activists supporting the families of the 1984 striking miners.

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

GONE GIRL (CERT TBC)

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

NORTHERN SOUL (15)

SERENA (CERT TBC)

Dir: David Fincher United States 2014 149m

Dir: Skip Kite United Kingdom 2014 95m

Dir: Richard Laxton United States 2014

Dir: Elaine Constantine United Kingdom 2014

Dir: Susanne Bier United States 2014 102m

BJÖRK: BIOPHILIA LIVE (12A)

Starring: Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck

Tony Benn, the longest serving Labour MP in history, is also, arguably, the most popular UK politician of all time. Across the globe his brand of socialism has struck a chord with people of all ages and social backgrounds. This new film reveals the human face behind the political mask and offers an exclusive and deeply personal look at the life of a national treasure.

100m

102m

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence

Dir: Nick Fenton & Peter Strickland

Starring: Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson

Starring: Antonia Thomas, Steve Coogan

A film about the relationship between Effie Gray and the Victorian art critic John Ruskin. It follows the scandal that followed his failure to consummate their marriage and the triangle between Ruskin, Effie Gray and Ruskin’s protégé, artist John Everett Millais. Effie Gray is a deftly crafted period drama that flourishes in the hands of its screenwriter and co-star, Emma Thompson, her unique wit and intelligence shining through even when she’s not on screen.

An uplifting tale of two young boys whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music. No longer satisfied with the prospect of a small town life, they dream of going to America to discover super-rare records which will help them to become the No.1 DJs on the Northern Soul scene.

Based on Ron Rash’s North Carolina-set novel about logging magnate George Pemberton and his ruthless, brilliant wife Serena. The ‘perfect’ couple’s master plans come unstuck when they discover she can’t bear children and that George previously fathered a child out of wedlock. With a strong supporting cast of Brits (Toby Jones, Sean Harris and a villainous Rhys Ifans), this is an enjoyably traditional, extravagant melodrama of bitter jealousy, murder and cold, unforgiving ambition. Lawrence in particular is a treat, playing Serena with an evil eye Bette Davis might have envied.

David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best seller is an intensely compressed portrait of a recession-era marriage contained within a devastating depiction of celebrity/media culture. When Nick Dunne’s wife Amy goes missing on the day of their fifth anniversary, Nick becomes a prime suspect in her disappearance. With a fantastic cast including Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris, Fincher depicts a uniquely disturbing exploration of the fault lines in a marriage.

SUN 5, 4.45PM LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL There will be a 5 minute introduction at 4:45pm, followed by the film and a 45min panel afterwards. The panel will include John Sergeant and Owen Jones and other political commentators.

FROM FRI 3

FRI 17, FROM 7PM MUSIC IN THE BAR To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 24

TIME IS ILLMATIC (CERT TBC) Dir: One9 United States 2014 74m

Multimedia artist One9’s documentary follows the trajectory of Nas’s 1994 landmark debut album, Illmatic, one of the most important albums in hip hop. Tracing Nas’s influences from the music of his jazz musician father, to the burgeoning hip-hop scene in his native NYC, Time is Illmatic describes the huge obstacles he faced, providing an authentic account of Nas’s journey from a young street poet to a visionary MC.

United Kingdom 2014 97m

Björk’s eighth studio album, Biophilia, was conceived as a multimedia project that explores the creative nexus between music, nature and technology. Biophilia Live is a film of the extraordinary closing performance of the project, at London’s Alexandra Palace. Not just a concert film but a record of Björk’s groundbreaking project, which reached its climax with a ravishing show.

FRI 24 MUSIC IN THE BAR Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

FROM FRI 24

BOOK OF LIFE (U)

London Film Festival

Dir: Jorge R. Gutierrez United States 2014

2014 99m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Arletty

Starring: Jack O’Connell, Sean Harris

Holed up in a claustrophobic flat, over the course of a long night, Francois reflects on the circumstances that have led him there. Marcel Carné once again collaborated with screenwriter Jacques Prévert to create this exquisitely crafted noir describing an obsessive relationship that leads to murder, and a classic of French poetic realism. This reissue includes new, previously censored scenes.

New recruit Private Gary Hook (Nottingham TV Workshop alumnae Jack O’Connell) is unexpectedly deployed to Belfast during The Troubles in 1971. Shortly after arriving, a routine house search operation escalates into a terrifying street riot, and during the chaos Hook is accidentally left behind. Unable to tell friend from foe, he must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape. Director Yann Demange exposes the futility of war in which every act of violence only breeds more violence.

MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A) 98m

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

LE JOUR SE LÈVE

Woody Allen’s latest is an all-star romp that recalls Hollywood’s screwball comedy heyday.

30 OCT - 3 NOV

OCT 2014

Dir: Marcel Carné France 1939 90m

From producer Guillermo del Toro comes an animated comedy with a unique visual style. The Book of Life is the journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 2D & 3D Dirs: Graham Annable & Anthony Stacchi United Kingdom 2014 97m

A young orphan boy raised by the Boxtrolls, a lovable group of cavedwelling trash collectors, tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Tickets: £3.60

Dir: John Ridley United Kingdom 2013 118m Starring: Andre Benjamin, Imogen Poots

OutKast’s André Benjamin delivers a magnetic and nuanced performance as Jimi Hendrix in this revealing biopic from 12 Years A Slave screenwriter John Ridley. Covering a year in Hendrix’s life, from 1966-67 as an unknown backup guitarist playing New York’s Cheetah Club, to making his mark in London’s music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph. The film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.

FROM FRI 31

David Lean’s 1962 epic now beautifully restored. Neil Bennison, Music Programme Manager for Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall, will introduce the screening. Maurice Jarre’s score for Lawrence of Arabia is part of a spectacular Oscars for Orchestra concert by the Hallé on 30 October. Details and booking: www.trch.co.uk

Wed 1

Thu 2

2013 66m

The London International Animation Festival returns to Broadway with a delightful programme of shorts selected with 7+ children in mind.

Fri 3

TUE 14, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM SAT 11, 2.15PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m + INTRODUCTION High flying animated comedy adventure from Pixar Studios.

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

SAT 18 – THU 23 THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A) 95M

See page 1 for details

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(PG) 97m

A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls brave the world above their caves to show humans that they are not scary monsters.

Sat 4

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Sun 5

A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Mon 6

HARVEY (U) 107m + INTRODUCTION See page 8 for details.

THU 23, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

Tue 7

SAT 25, 5PM

100m

See page 2 for details *Please note earlier start time

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) 91m + INTRODUCTION See page 10 for details

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 88m A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares. See page 10 for details of Teen Mayhem. Tickets: £5 full / £4 under 16

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Pride 15 p1 Ida 12A p1 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 Stephen Fry Live By Satellite 12A p11 Belle 12A p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00

5:45 6:00

8:30 8:15 8:00

Thu 9

4:15 7:15 1:30 Fri 10

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 3:00 5:45 Pride 15 p1 5:30 Ida 12A p1 6:00 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 TIME TBC Lawrence of Arabia PG p4 11:30 Oska Bright on Tour U p10 10:00 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:15 8:00

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

7:45 8:30

SAT 18, 12.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 97m A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls need the help of their adopted boy, Eggs, to brave the world above their caves and finally show the humans of the town that they are not the scary monsters they appear to be.

Wed 8

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 LIAF Tour: Marvellous Animations (For 7+) PG p4 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 + Live by Satellite panel Ida 12A p1 A Night at the Cinema 1914 U p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 Dead Poets Society p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 1UP Videogame Quiz 8.45pm Cafébar See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

06

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

Sat 11

8:15

Sun 12

100m

See page 2 for details. Subject to appropriate certification. *Please note earlier start time

*Please note earlier start time

Starring: Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson

Before Monet and Renoir, Pissarro and Sisley - in other words, before the French Impressionists - there was Turner, one of the greatest of all English painters. J.M.W. Turner was in love with light and what it could do to buildings and cities, to the sea and ships, to the mountains and countryside. Mike Leigh explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter - a film deeply respectful of its subject whilst probing the darker recesses of the man’s personality. TIFF

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

(FOR AGES 7+) (PG)

(PG) 223m

Dir: Mike Leigh United Kingdom 2014 150m

MR TURNER

GONE GIRL ‘71 EFFIE GRAY SERENA

Dir: Yann Demange United Kingdom

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE (15)

MR. TURNER (12A)

95m

BOOK OF LIFE

MR. TURNER

With English Subtitles

FROM SAT 18

THE BOXTROLLS

A novitiate nun in her late teens and on the brink of taking her vows must face a haunting past.

‘71 (15)

‘71

IDA (12A) 82m

LE JOUR SE LÈVE (PG)

FROM FRI 24

OCTOBER 2014

LIAF TOUR: MARVELLOUS ANIMATIONS

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

05

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 4, 1PM

THU 2, 11.30AM*

112m

WHEN IT’S ON

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3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

Mon 13

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Tue 14

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Thu 16

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4:30 5:45 6:00

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Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

4:30 5:45 3:30 6:00 10:30 1:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Cinebar: Mrs Doubtfire Cafébar 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 UP (3D) U p8 Met Opera Live: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 About A Boy 12 p8 Met Opera Encore: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Survivors 15 p8 The Unloved 15 p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45

8:15

Mon 20 1:00

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8:15

Thu 23

10:15 1:30 3:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:00

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Harvey U p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45 10:30 1:30

‘71 15 p2 Northern Soul 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 Northern Soul Night Cafébar from 7pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30

Sun 19

3:45

3:45

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Fri 24

Sat 25 3:30

6:00 5:15 5:30

8:30 8:00 8:15

‘71 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 Northern Soul 15 p2 5:15 Effie Gray p2 TIME TBC The Boxtrolls PG p2 3:00 The Boxtrolls - Supportive Environment Screening PG p4 12:30 Met Opera Live: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 5:55 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:00

2:30

Sun 26

‘71 15 p2 3:30 Northern Soul 15 p2 1:00 Effie Gray p2 12:00 2:45 The Boxtrolls (3D) PG p2 Follow That Camel PG p8 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 12:00 Hockley Hustle Cafebar from 2pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30 4:15

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist 15 p11 Bicycle PG p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 5:30

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: Medea 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: A Streetcar Named Desire Young Vic 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Russell Brand in Conversation Live By Satellite 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 DJ Night - Cafebar from 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00 3:30

8:15 7:30

Mon 27

Tue 28 8:30 8:15

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Wed 29

5:45 6:00 5:15

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Teen Mayhem Mayhem p9 p9 Teen See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 12:00 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Goldeneye 15 p8 2:00 Mayhem MayhemX:X: Dressed to Kill 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

5:15

8:30 8:00 9:00

8:15 8:30 8:00 7:00

8:15 8:30

5:15 4:30

8:00

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem MayhemX:X: X - The Unknown PG p10 Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem X:X: Mayhem Straw Dogs 18 p10 NT Encore: Medea 12A See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 4:15

5:45 6:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

6:30 8:30

5:45 6:00

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7:00

5:45 6:15

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6:30 8:30 1:00

Serena p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 Book of Life U p3 1:00 3:30 Biophilia 12A p3 6:45 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:00 Time is Illmatic p3 9:00 MayhemX:X: Mayhem Night of the Demon PG p10 10:30 1:30 Mayhem Film Festival Mayhem Film See website forFestival details - See p9 & website for details See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedul

Fri 31

Mr. Turner p3 1:00 4:15 7:45 Mr. Turner p3 4:00 7:30 Book of Life U p3 1:15 3:30 Serena p2 6:00 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:30 Mayhem - - See p9 & website for details MayhemFilm FilmFestival Festival See website for details

8:30 8:15

8:15

3:15 3:30

Thu 30

7:00

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem Mayhem X:X: La Bete 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. No phone or online booking fee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Concessions: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


CONTINUING INTO OCTOBER

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

01

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

02

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

03

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

MAPS TO THE STARS (18) A darkly comic modern Hollywood Gothic from David Cronenberg.

PRIDE (15) 120m The irresistible and extraordinary story of a group of gay and lesbian activists supporting the families of the 1984 striking miners.

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

GONE GIRL (CERT TBC)

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

NORTHERN SOUL (15)

SERENA (CERT TBC)

Dir: David Fincher United States 2014 149m

Dir: Skip Kite United Kingdom 2014 95m

Dir: Richard Laxton United States 2014

Dir: Elaine Constantine United Kingdom 2014

Dir: Susanne Bier United States 2014 102m

BJÖRK: BIOPHILIA LIVE (12A)

Starring: Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck

Tony Benn, the longest serving Labour MP in history, is also, arguably, the most popular UK politician of all time. Across the globe his brand of socialism has struck a chord with people of all ages and social backgrounds. This new film reveals the human face behind the political mask and offers an exclusive and deeply personal look at the life of a national treasure.

100m

102m

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence

Dir: Nick Fenton & Peter Strickland

Starring: Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson

Starring: Antonia Thomas, Steve Coogan

A film about the relationship between Effie Gray and the Victorian art critic John Ruskin. It follows the scandal that followed his failure to consummate their marriage and the triangle between Ruskin, Effie Gray and Ruskin’s protégé, artist John Everett Millais. Effie Gray is a deftly crafted period drama that flourishes in the hands of its screenwriter and co-star, Emma Thompson, her unique wit and intelligence shining through even when she’s not on screen.

An uplifting tale of two young boys whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music. No longer satisfied with the prospect of a small town life, they dream of going to America to discover super-rare records which will help them to become the No.1 DJs on the Northern Soul scene.

Based on Ron Rash’s North Carolina-set novel about logging magnate George Pemberton and his ruthless, brilliant wife Serena. The ‘perfect’ couple’s master plans come unstuck when they discover she can’t bear children and that George previously fathered a child out of wedlock. With a strong supporting cast of Brits (Toby Jones, Sean Harris and a villainous Rhys Ifans), this is an enjoyably traditional, extravagant melodrama of bitter jealousy, murder and cold, unforgiving ambition. Lawrence in particular is a treat, playing Serena with an evil eye Bette Davis might have envied.

David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best seller is an intensely compressed portrait of a recession-era marriage contained within a devastating depiction of celebrity/media culture. When Nick Dunne’s wife Amy goes missing on the day of their fifth anniversary, Nick becomes a prime suspect in her disappearance. With a fantastic cast including Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris, Fincher depicts a uniquely disturbing exploration of the fault lines in a marriage.

SUN 5, 4.45PM LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL There will be a 5 minute introduction at 4:45pm, followed by the film and a 45min panel afterwards. The panel will include John Sergeant and Owen Jones and other political commentators.

FROM FRI 3

FRI 17, FROM 7PM MUSIC IN THE BAR To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 24

TIME IS ILLMATIC (CERT TBC) Dir: One9 United States 2014 74m

Multimedia artist One9’s documentary follows the trajectory of Nas’s 1994 landmark debut album, Illmatic, one of the most important albums in hip hop. Tracing Nas’s influences from the music of his jazz musician father, to the burgeoning hip-hop scene in his native NYC, Time is Illmatic describes the huge obstacles he faced, providing an authentic account of Nas’s journey from a young street poet to a visionary MC.

United Kingdom 2014 97m

Björk’s eighth studio album, Biophilia, was conceived as a multimedia project that explores the creative nexus between music, nature and technology. Biophilia Live is a film of the extraordinary closing performance of the project, at London’s Alexandra Palace. Not just a concert film but a record of Björk’s groundbreaking project, which reached its climax with a ravishing show.

FRI 24 MUSIC IN THE BAR Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

FROM FRI 24

BOOK OF LIFE (U)

London Film Festival

Dir: Jorge R. Gutierrez United States 2014

2014 99m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Arletty

Starring: Jack O’Connell, Sean Harris

Holed up in a claustrophobic flat, over the course of a long night, Francois reflects on the circumstances that have led him there. Marcel Carné once again collaborated with screenwriter Jacques Prévert to create this exquisitely crafted noir describing an obsessive relationship that leads to murder, and a classic of French poetic realism. This reissue includes new, previously censored scenes.

New recruit Private Gary Hook (Nottingham TV Workshop alumnae Jack O’Connell) is unexpectedly deployed to Belfast during The Troubles in 1971. Shortly after arriving, a routine house search operation escalates into a terrifying street riot, and during the chaos Hook is accidentally left behind. Unable to tell friend from foe, he must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape. Director Yann Demange exposes the futility of war in which every act of violence only breeds more violence.

MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A) 98m

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

LE JOUR SE LÈVE

Woody Allen’s latest is an all-star romp that recalls Hollywood’s screwball comedy heyday.

30 OCT - 3 NOV

OCT 2014

Dir: Marcel Carné France 1939 90m

From producer Guillermo del Toro comes an animated comedy with a unique visual style. The Book of Life is the journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 2D & 3D Dirs: Graham Annable & Anthony Stacchi United Kingdom 2014 97m

A young orphan boy raised by the Boxtrolls, a lovable group of cavedwelling trash collectors, tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Tickets: £3.60

Dir: John Ridley United Kingdom 2013 118m Starring: Andre Benjamin, Imogen Poots

OutKast’s André Benjamin delivers a magnetic and nuanced performance as Jimi Hendrix in this revealing biopic from 12 Years A Slave screenwriter John Ridley. Covering a year in Hendrix’s life, from 1966-67 as an unknown backup guitarist playing New York’s Cheetah Club, to making his mark in London’s music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph. The film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.

FROM FRI 31

David Lean’s 1962 epic now beautifully restored. Neil Bennison, Music Programme Manager for Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall, will introduce the screening. Maurice Jarre’s score for Lawrence of Arabia is part of a spectacular Oscars for Orchestra concert by the Hallé on 30 October. Details and booking: www.trch.co.uk

Wed 1

Thu 2

2013 66m

The London International Animation Festival returns to Broadway with a delightful programme of shorts selected with 7+ children in mind.

Fri 3

TUE 14, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM SAT 11, 2.15PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m + INTRODUCTION High flying animated comedy adventure from Pixar Studios.

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

SAT 18 – THU 23 THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A) 95M

See page 1 for details

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(PG) 97m

A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls brave the world above their caves to show humans that they are not scary monsters.

Sat 4

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Sun 5

A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Mon 6

HARVEY (U) 107m + INTRODUCTION See page 8 for details.

THU 23, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

Tue 7

SAT 25, 5PM

100m

See page 2 for details *Please note earlier start time

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) 91m + INTRODUCTION See page 10 for details

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 88m A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares. See page 10 for details of Teen Mayhem. Tickets: £5 full / £4 under 16

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Pride 15 p1 Ida 12A p1 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 Stephen Fry Live By Satellite 12A p11 Belle 12A p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00

5:45 6:00

8:30 8:15 8:00

Thu 9

4:15 7:15 1:30 Fri 10

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 3:00 5:45 Pride 15 p1 5:30 Ida 12A p1 6:00 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 TIME TBC Lawrence of Arabia PG p4 11:30 Oska Bright on Tour U p10 10:00 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:15 8:00

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

7:45 8:30

SAT 18, 12.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 97m A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls need the help of their adopted boy, Eggs, to brave the world above their caves and finally show the humans of the town that they are not the scary monsters they appear to be.

Wed 8

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 LIAF Tour: Marvellous Animations (For 7+) PG p4 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 + Live by Satellite panel Ida 12A p1 A Night at the Cinema 1914 U p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 Dead Poets Society p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 1UP Videogame Quiz 8.45pm Cafébar See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

06

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

Sat 11

8:15

Sun 12

100m

See page 2 for details. Subject to appropriate certification. *Please note earlier start time

*Please note earlier start time

Starring: Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson

Before Monet and Renoir, Pissarro and Sisley - in other words, before the French Impressionists - there was Turner, one of the greatest of all English painters. J.M.W. Turner was in love with light and what it could do to buildings and cities, to the sea and ships, to the mountains and countryside. Mike Leigh explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter - a film deeply respectful of its subject whilst probing the darker recesses of the man’s personality. TIFF

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

(FOR AGES 7+) (PG)

(PG) 223m

Dir: Mike Leigh United Kingdom 2014 150m

MR TURNER

GONE GIRL ‘71 EFFIE GRAY SERENA

Dir: Yann Demange United Kingdom

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE (15)

MR. TURNER (12A)

95m

BOOK OF LIFE

MR. TURNER

With English Subtitles

FROM SAT 18

THE BOXTROLLS

A novitiate nun in her late teens and on the brink of taking her vows must face a haunting past.

‘71 (15)

‘71

IDA (12A) 82m

LE JOUR SE LÈVE (PG)

FROM FRI 24

OCTOBER 2014

LIAF TOUR: MARVELLOUS ANIMATIONS

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

05

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 4, 1PM

THU 2, 11.30AM*

112m

WHEN IT’S ON

1:15 3:00 1:30

4:30 5:45 6:00

3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

Mon 13

1:00

1:15 3:00 12:00 2:00

4:30 5:45

4:45 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 7:30

Tue 14

8:15

1:00 Wed 15 4:30 6:00 3:00 TIME TBC 5:30

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

7:45 8:30

Thu 16

Fri 17

8:15

Sat 18 1:30

4:30 5:45 6:00

7:45 8:30 8:15

TIME TBC

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

4:30 5:45 3:30 6:00 10:30 1:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Cinebar: Mrs Doubtfire Cafébar 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 UP (3D) U p8 Met Opera Live: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 About A Boy 12 p8 Met Opera Encore: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Survivors 15 p8 The Unloved 15 p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45

8:15

Mon 20 1:00

3:30

12:00 2:45 2:15

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

5:55 Tue 21 1:00

3:30

12:00 2:45 2:00

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

12:00

Wed 22

3:30 1:45

6:00 4:30 5:30 5:00 6:00

8:30 7:45 8:15

6:00 4:30

8:30 7:45

5:30

8:15

Thu 23

10:15 1:30 3:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:00

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Harvey U p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45 10:30 1:30

‘71 15 p2 Northern Soul 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 Northern Soul Night Cafébar from 7pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30

Sun 19

3:45

3:45

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

Fri 24

Sat 25 3:30

6:00 5:15 5:30

8:30 8:00 8:15

‘71 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 Northern Soul 15 p2 5:15 Effie Gray p2 TIME TBC The Boxtrolls PG p2 3:00 The Boxtrolls - Supportive Environment Screening PG p4 12:30 Met Opera Live: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 5:55 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:00

2:30

Sun 26

‘71 15 p2 3:30 Northern Soul 15 p2 1:00 Effie Gray p2 12:00 2:45 The Boxtrolls (3D) PG p2 Follow That Camel PG p8 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 12:00 Hockley Hustle Cafebar from 2pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30 4:15

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist 15 p11 Bicycle PG p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 5:30

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: Medea 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: A Streetcar Named Desire Young Vic 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Russell Brand in Conversation Live By Satellite 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 DJ Night - Cafebar from 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00 3:30

8:15 7:30

Mon 27

Tue 28 8:30 8:15

5:45 8:00

1:45 3:30

3:30 4:15

6:00 5:30

8:30 8:15

5:00

8:15

6:15 5:30

8:30 8:15

6:30

10:15 1:30 3:30

6:00 5:30

Wed 29

5:45 6:00 5:15

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Teen Mayhem Mayhem p9 p9 Teen See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 12:00 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Goldeneye 15 p8 2:00 Mayhem MayhemX:X: Dressed to Kill 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

5:15

8:30 8:00 9:00

8:15 8:30 8:00 7:00

8:15 8:30

5:15 4:30

8:00

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem MayhemX:X: X - The Unknown PG p10 Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem X:X: Mayhem Straw Dogs 18 p10 NT Encore: Medea 12A See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 4:15

5:45 6:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

6:30 8:30

5:45 6:00

8:15 8:30 8:00 9:00

7:00

5:45 6:15

8:15 8:45 8:00

6:30 8:30 1:00

Serena p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 Book of Life U p3 1:00 3:30 Biophilia 12A p3 6:45 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:00 Time is Illmatic p3 9:00 MayhemX:X: Mayhem Night of the Demon PG p10 10:30 1:30 Mayhem Film Festival Mayhem Film See website forFestival details - See p9 & website for details See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedul

Fri 31

Mr. Turner p3 1:00 4:15 7:45 Mr. Turner p3 4:00 7:30 Book of Life U p3 1:15 3:30 Serena p2 6:00 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:30 Mayhem - - See p9 & website for details MayhemFilm FilmFestival Festival See website for details

8:30 8:15

8:15

3:15 3:30

Thu 30

7:00

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem Mayhem X:X: La Bete 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. No phone or online booking fee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Concessions: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


CONTINUING INTO OCTOBER

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

01

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

02

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

03

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

MAPS TO THE STARS (18) A darkly comic modern Hollywood Gothic from David Cronenberg.

PRIDE (15) 120m The irresistible and extraordinary story of a group of gay and lesbian activists supporting the families of the 1984 striking miners.

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

GONE GIRL (CERT TBC)

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

NORTHERN SOUL (15)

SERENA (CERT TBC)

Dir: David Fincher United States 2014 149m

Dir: Skip Kite United Kingdom 2014 95m

Dir: Richard Laxton United States 2014

Dir: Elaine Constantine United Kingdom 2014

Dir: Susanne Bier United States 2014 102m

BJÖRK: BIOPHILIA LIVE (12A)

Starring: Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck

Tony Benn, the longest serving Labour MP in history, is also, arguably, the most popular UK politician of all time. Across the globe his brand of socialism has struck a chord with people of all ages and social backgrounds. This new film reveals the human face behind the political mask and offers an exclusive and deeply personal look at the life of a national treasure.

100m

102m

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence

Dir: Nick Fenton & Peter Strickland

Starring: Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson

Starring: Antonia Thomas, Steve Coogan

A film about the relationship between Effie Gray and the Victorian art critic John Ruskin. It follows the scandal that followed his failure to consummate their marriage and the triangle between Ruskin, Effie Gray and Ruskin’s protégé, artist John Everett Millais. Effie Gray is a deftly crafted period drama that flourishes in the hands of its screenwriter and co-star, Emma Thompson, her unique wit and intelligence shining through even when she’s not on screen.

An uplifting tale of two young boys whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music. No longer satisfied with the prospect of a small town life, they dream of going to America to discover super-rare records which will help them to become the No.1 DJs on the Northern Soul scene.

Based on Ron Rash’s North Carolina-set novel about logging magnate George Pemberton and his ruthless, brilliant wife Serena. The ‘perfect’ couple’s master plans come unstuck when they discover she can’t bear children and that George previously fathered a child out of wedlock. With a strong supporting cast of Brits (Toby Jones, Sean Harris and a villainous Rhys Ifans), this is an enjoyably traditional, extravagant melodrama of bitter jealousy, murder and cold, unforgiving ambition. Lawrence in particular is a treat, playing Serena with an evil eye Bette Davis might have envied.

David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best seller is an intensely compressed portrait of a recession-era marriage contained within a devastating depiction of celebrity/media culture. When Nick Dunne’s wife Amy goes missing on the day of their fifth anniversary, Nick becomes a prime suspect in her disappearance. With a fantastic cast including Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris, Fincher depicts a uniquely disturbing exploration of the fault lines in a marriage.

SUN 5, 4.45PM LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL There will be a 5 minute introduction at 4:45pm, followed by the film and a 45min panel afterwards. The panel will include John Sergeant and Owen Jones and other political commentators.

FROM FRI 3

FRI 17, FROM 7PM MUSIC IN THE BAR To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 24

TIME IS ILLMATIC (CERT TBC) Dir: One9 United States 2014 74m

Multimedia artist One9’s documentary follows the trajectory of Nas’s 1994 landmark debut album, Illmatic, one of the most important albums in hip hop. Tracing Nas’s influences from the music of his jazz musician father, to the burgeoning hip-hop scene in his native NYC, Time is Illmatic describes the huge obstacles he faced, providing an authentic account of Nas’s journey from a young street poet to a visionary MC.

United Kingdom 2014 97m

Björk’s eighth studio album, Biophilia, was conceived as a multimedia project that explores the creative nexus between music, nature and technology. Biophilia Live is a film of the extraordinary closing performance of the project, at London’s Alexandra Palace. Not just a concert film but a record of Björk’s groundbreaking project, which reached its climax with a ravishing show.

FRI 24 MUSIC IN THE BAR Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

FROM FRI 24

BOOK OF LIFE (U)

London Film Festival

Dir: Jorge R. Gutierrez United States 2014

2014 99m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Arletty

Starring: Jack O’Connell, Sean Harris

Holed up in a claustrophobic flat, over the course of a long night, Francois reflects on the circumstances that have led him there. Marcel Carné once again collaborated with screenwriter Jacques Prévert to create this exquisitely crafted noir describing an obsessive relationship that leads to murder, and a classic of French poetic realism. This reissue includes new, previously censored scenes.

New recruit Private Gary Hook (Nottingham TV Workshop alumnae Jack O’Connell) is unexpectedly deployed to Belfast during The Troubles in 1971. Shortly after arriving, a routine house search operation escalates into a terrifying street riot, and during the chaos Hook is accidentally left behind. Unable to tell friend from foe, he must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape. Director Yann Demange exposes the futility of war in which every act of violence only breeds more violence.

MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A) 98m

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

LE JOUR SE LÈVE

Woody Allen’s latest is an all-star romp that recalls Hollywood’s screwball comedy heyday.

30 OCT - 3 NOV

OCT 2014

Dir: Marcel Carné France 1939 90m

From producer Guillermo del Toro comes an animated comedy with a unique visual style. The Book of Life is the journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 2D & 3D Dirs: Graham Annable & Anthony Stacchi United Kingdom 2014 97m

A young orphan boy raised by the Boxtrolls, a lovable group of cavedwelling trash collectors, tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Tickets: £3.60

Dir: John Ridley United Kingdom 2013 118m Starring: Andre Benjamin, Imogen Poots

OutKast’s André Benjamin delivers a magnetic and nuanced performance as Jimi Hendrix in this revealing biopic from 12 Years A Slave screenwriter John Ridley. Covering a year in Hendrix’s life, from 1966-67 as an unknown backup guitarist playing New York’s Cheetah Club, to making his mark in London’s music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph. The film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.

FROM FRI 31

David Lean’s 1962 epic now beautifully restored. Neil Bennison, Music Programme Manager for Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall, will introduce the screening. Maurice Jarre’s score for Lawrence of Arabia is part of a spectacular Oscars for Orchestra concert by the Hallé on 30 October. Details and booking: www.trch.co.uk

Wed 1

Thu 2

2013 66m

The London International Animation Festival returns to Broadway with a delightful programme of shorts selected with 7+ children in mind.

Fri 3

TUE 14, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM SAT 11, 2.15PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m + INTRODUCTION High flying animated comedy adventure from Pixar Studios.

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

SAT 18 – THU 23 THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A) 95M

See page 1 for details

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(PG) 97m

A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls brave the world above their caves to show humans that they are not scary monsters.

Sat 4

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Sun 5

A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Mon 6

HARVEY (U) 107m + INTRODUCTION See page 8 for details.

THU 23, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

Tue 7

SAT 25, 5PM

100m

See page 2 for details *Please note earlier start time

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) 91m + INTRODUCTION See page 10 for details

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 88m A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares. See page 10 for details of Teen Mayhem. Tickets: £5 full / £4 under 16

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Pride 15 p1 Ida 12A p1 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 Stephen Fry Live By Satellite 12A p11 Belle 12A p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00

5:45 6:00

8:30 8:15 8:00

Thu 9

4:15 7:15 1:30 Fri 10

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 3:00 5:45 Pride 15 p1 5:30 Ida 12A p1 6:00 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 TIME TBC Lawrence of Arabia PG p4 11:30 Oska Bright on Tour U p10 10:00 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:15 8:00

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

7:45 8:30

SAT 18, 12.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 97m A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls need the help of their adopted boy, Eggs, to brave the world above their caves and finally show the humans of the town that they are not the scary monsters they appear to be.

Wed 8

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 LIAF Tour: Marvellous Animations (For 7+) PG p4 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 + Live by Satellite panel Ida 12A p1 A Night at the Cinema 1914 U p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 Dead Poets Society p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 1UP Videogame Quiz 8.45pm Cafébar See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

06

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

Sat 11

8:15

Sun 12

100m

See page 2 for details. Subject to appropriate certification. *Please note earlier start time

*Please note earlier start time

Starring: Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson

Before Monet and Renoir, Pissarro and Sisley - in other words, before the French Impressionists - there was Turner, one of the greatest of all English painters. J.M.W. Turner was in love with light and what it could do to buildings and cities, to the sea and ships, to the mountains and countryside. Mike Leigh explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter - a film deeply respectful of its subject whilst probing the darker recesses of the man’s personality. TIFF

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

(FOR AGES 7+) (PG)

(PG) 223m

Dir: Mike Leigh United Kingdom 2014 150m

MR TURNER

GONE GIRL ‘71 EFFIE GRAY SERENA

Dir: Yann Demange United Kingdom

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE (15)

MR. TURNER (12A)

95m

BOOK OF LIFE

MR. TURNER

With English Subtitles

FROM SAT 18

THE BOXTROLLS

A novitiate nun in her late teens and on the brink of taking her vows must face a haunting past.

‘71 (15)

‘71

IDA (12A) 82m

LE JOUR SE LÈVE (PG)

FROM FRI 24

OCTOBER 2014

LIAF TOUR: MARVELLOUS ANIMATIONS

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

05

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 4, 1PM

THU 2, 11.30AM*

112m

WHEN IT’S ON

1:15 3:00 1:30

4:30 5:45 6:00

3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

Mon 13

1:00

1:15 3:00 12:00 2:00

4:30 5:45

4:45 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 7:30

Tue 14

8:15

1:00 Wed 15 4:30 6:00 3:00 TIME TBC 5:30

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

7:45 8:30

Thu 16

Fri 17

8:15

Sat 18 1:30

4:30 5:45 6:00

7:45 8:30 8:15

TIME TBC

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

4:30 5:45 3:30 6:00 10:30 1:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Cinebar: Mrs Doubtfire Cafébar 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 UP (3D) U p8 Met Opera Live: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 About A Boy 12 p8 Met Opera Encore: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Survivors 15 p8 The Unloved 15 p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45

8:15

Mon 20 1:00

3:30

12:00 2:45 2:15

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

5:55 Tue 21 1:00

3:30

12:00 2:45 2:00

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

12:00

Wed 22

3:30 1:45

6:00 4:30 5:30 5:00 6:00

8:30 7:45 8:15

6:00 4:30

8:30 7:45

5:30

8:15

Thu 23

10:15 1:30 3:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:00

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Harvey U p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45 10:30 1:30

‘71 15 p2 Northern Soul 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 Northern Soul Night Cafébar from 7pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30

Sun 19

3:45

3:45

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

Fri 24

Sat 25 3:30

6:00 5:15 5:30

8:30 8:00 8:15

‘71 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 Northern Soul 15 p2 5:15 Effie Gray p2 TIME TBC The Boxtrolls PG p2 3:00 The Boxtrolls - Supportive Environment Screening PG p4 12:30 Met Opera Live: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 5:55 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:00

2:30

Sun 26

‘71 15 p2 3:30 Northern Soul 15 p2 1:00 Effie Gray p2 12:00 2:45 The Boxtrolls (3D) PG p2 Follow That Camel PG p8 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 12:00 Hockley Hustle Cafebar from 2pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30 4:15

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist 15 p11 Bicycle PG p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 5:30

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: Medea 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: A Streetcar Named Desire Young Vic 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Russell Brand in Conversation Live By Satellite 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 DJ Night - Cafebar from 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00 3:30

8:15 7:30

Mon 27

Tue 28 8:30 8:15

5:45 8:00

1:45 3:30

3:30 4:15

6:00 5:30

8:30 8:15

5:00

8:15

6:15 5:30

8:30 8:15

6:30

10:15 1:30 3:30

6:00 5:30

Wed 29

5:45 6:00 5:15

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Teen Mayhem Mayhem p9 p9 Teen See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 12:00 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Goldeneye 15 p8 2:00 Mayhem MayhemX:X: Dressed to Kill 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

5:15

8:30 8:00 9:00

8:15 8:30 8:00 7:00

8:15 8:30

5:15 4:30

8:00

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem MayhemX:X: X - The Unknown PG p10 Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem X:X: Mayhem Straw Dogs 18 p10 NT Encore: Medea 12A See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 4:15

5:45 6:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

6:30 8:30

5:45 6:00

8:15 8:30 8:00 9:00

7:00

5:45 6:15

8:15 8:45 8:00

6:30 8:30 1:00

Serena p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 Book of Life U p3 1:00 3:30 Biophilia 12A p3 6:45 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:00 Time is Illmatic p3 9:00 MayhemX:X: Mayhem Night of the Demon PG p10 10:30 1:30 Mayhem Film Festival Mayhem Film See website forFestival details - See p9 & website for details See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedul

Fri 31

Mr. Turner p3 1:00 4:15 7:45 Mr. Turner p3 4:00 7:30 Book of Life U p3 1:15 3:30 Serena p2 6:00 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:30 Mayhem - - See p9 & website for details MayhemFilm FilmFestival Festival See website for details

8:30 8:15

8:15

3:15 3:30

Thu 30

7:00

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem Mayhem X:X: La Bete 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. No phone or online booking fee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Concessions: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


CONTINUING INTO OCTOBER

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

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WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

02

WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

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WHAT’S ON OCT 2014

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

MAPS TO THE STARS (18) A darkly comic modern Hollywood Gothic from David Cronenberg.

PRIDE (15) 120m The irresistible and extraordinary story of a group of gay and lesbian activists supporting the families of the 1984 striking miners.

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

GONE GIRL (CERT TBC)

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

NORTHERN SOUL (15)

SERENA (CERT TBC)

Dir: David Fincher United States 2014 149m

Dir: Skip Kite United Kingdom 2014 95m

Dir: Richard Laxton United States 2014

Dir: Elaine Constantine United Kingdom 2014

Dir: Susanne Bier United States 2014 102m

BJÖRK: BIOPHILIA LIVE (12A)

Starring: Rosamund Pike, Ben Affleck

Tony Benn, the longest serving Labour MP in history, is also, arguably, the most popular UK politician of all time. Across the globe his brand of socialism has struck a chord with people of all ages and social backgrounds. This new film reveals the human face behind the political mask and offers an exclusive and deeply personal look at the life of a national treasure.

100m

102m

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence

Dir: Nick Fenton & Peter Strickland

Starring: Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson

Starring: Antonia Thomas, Steve Coogan

A film about the relationship between Effie Gray and the Victorian art critic John Ruskin. It follows the scandal that followed his failure to consummate their marriage and the triangle between Ruskin, Effie Gray and Ruskin’s protégé, artist John Everett Millais. Effie Gray is a deftly crafted period drama that flourishes in the hands of its screenwriter and co-star, Emma Thompson, her unique wit and intelligence shining through even when she’s not on screen.

An uplifting tale of two young boys whose horizons are opened up by the discovery of black American soul music. No longer satisfied with the prospect of a small town life, they dream of going to America to discover super-rare records which will help them to become the No.1 DJs on the Northern Soul scene.

Based on Ron Rash’s North Carolina-set novel about logging magnate George Pemberton and his ruthless, brilliant wife Serena. The ‘perfect’ couple’s master plans come unstuck when they discover she can’t bear children and that George previously fathered a child out of wedlock. With a strong supporting cast of Brits (Toby Jones, Sean Harris and a villainous Rhys Ifans), this is an enjoyably traditional, extravagant melodrama of bitter jealousy, murder and cold, unforgiving ambition. Lawrence in particular is a treat, playing Serena with an evil eye Bette Davis might have envied.

David Fincher’s adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best seller is an intensely compressed portrait of a recession-era marriage contained within a devastating depiction of celebrity/media culture. When Nick Dunne’s wife Amy goes missing on the day of their fifth anniversary, Nick becomes a prime suspect in her disappearance. With a fantastic cast including Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris, Fincher depicts a uniquely disturbing exploration of the fault lines in a marriage.

SUN 5, 4.45PM LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL There will be a 5 minute introduction at 4:45pm, followed by the film and a 45min panel afterwards. The panel will include John Sergeant and Owen Jones and other political commentators.

FROM FRI 3

FRI 17, FROM 7PM MUSIC IN THE BAR To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 24

TIME IS ILLMATIC (CERT TBC) Dir: One9 United States 2014 74m

Multimedia artist One9’s documentary follows the trajectory of Nas’s 1994 landmark debut album, Illmatic, one of the most important albums in hip hop. Tracing Nas’s influences from the music of his jazz musician father, to the burgeoning hip-hop scene in his native NYC, Time is Illmatic describes the huge obstacles he faced, providing an authentic account of Nas’s journey from a young street poet to a visionary MC.

United Kingdom 2014 97m

Björk’s eighth studio album, Biophilia, was conceived as a multimedia project that explores the creative nexus between music, nature and technology. Biophilia Live is a film of the extraordinary closing performance of the project, at London’s Alexandra Palace. Not just a concert film but a record of Björk’s groundbreaking project, which reached its climax with a ravishing show.

FRI 24 MUSIC IN THE BAR Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

FROM FRI 24

BOOK OF LIFE (U)

London Film Festival

Dir: Jorge R. Gutierrez United States 2014

2014 99m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Arletty

Starring: Jack O’Connell, Sean Harris

Holed up in a claustrophobic flat, over the course of a long night, Francois reflects on the circumstances that have led him there. Marcel Carné once again collaborated with screenwriter Jacques Prévert to create this exquisitely crafted noir describing an obsessive relationship that leads to murder, and a classic of French poetic realism. This reissue includes new, previously censored scenes.

New recruit Private Gary Hook (Nottingham TV Workshop alumnae Jack O’Connell) is unexpectedly deployed to Belfast during The Troubles in 1971. Shortly after arriving, a routine house search operation escalates into a terrifying street riot, and during the chaos Hook is accidentally left behind. Unable to tell friend from foe, he must survive the night alone and find his way to safety through a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape. Director Yann Demange exposes the futility of war in which every act of violence only breeds more violence.

MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A) 98m

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

LE JOUR SE LÈVE

Woody Allen’s latest is an all-star romp that recalls Hollywood’s screwball comedy heyday.

30 OCT - 3 NOV

OCT 2014

Dir: Marcel Carné France 1939 90m

From producer Guillermo del Toro comes an animated comedy with a unique visual style. The Book of Life is the journey of Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing which path to follow, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 2D & 3D Dirs: Graham Annable & Anthony Stacchi United Kingdom 2014 97m

A young orphan boy raised by the Boxtrolls, a lovable group of cavedwelling trash collectors, tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Tickets: £3.60

Dir: John Ridley United Kingdom 2013 118m Starring: Andre Benjamin, Imogen Poots

OutKast’s André Benjamin delivers a magnetic and nuanced performance as Jimi Hendrix in this revealing biopic from 12 Years A Slave screenwriter John Ridley. Covering a year in Hendrix’s life, from 1966-67 as an unknown backup guitarist playing New York’s Cheetah Club, to making his mark in London’s music scene up until his Monterey Pop triumph. The film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend.

FROM FRI 31

David Lean’s 1962 epic now beautifully restored. Neil Bennison, Music Programme Manager for Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall, will introduce the screening. Maurice Jarre’s score for Lawrence of Arabia is part of a spectacular Oscars for Orchestra concert by the Hallé on 30 October. Details and booking: www.trch.co.uk

Wed 1

Thu 2

2013 66m

The London International Animation Festival returns to Broadway with a delightful programme of shorts selected with 7+ children in mind.

Fri 3

TUE 14, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM SAT 11, 2.15PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m + INTRODUCTION High flying animated comedy adventure from Pixar Studios.

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

SAT 18 – THU 23 THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS

WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A) 95M

See page 1 for details

THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(PG) 97m

A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls brave the world above their caves to show humans that they are not scary monsters.

Sat 4

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Sun 5

A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Mon 6

HARVEY (U) 107m + INTRODUCTION See page 8 for details.

THU 23, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

EFFIE GRAY (CERT TBC)

Tue 7

SAT 25, 5PM

100m

See page 2 for details *Please note earlier start time

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) 91m + INTRODUCTION See page 10 for details

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 88m A pair of brothers stumble upon a mysterious hole in their basement that leads to the darkest corridors of their fears and nightmares. See page 10 for details of Teen Mayhem. Tickets: £5 full / £4 under 16

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Pride 15 p1 Ida 12A p1 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 Stephen Fry Live By Satellite 12A p11 Belle 12A p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00

5:45 6:00

8:30 8:15 8:00

Thu 9

4:15 7:15 1:30 Fri 10

Maps to the Stars 18 p1 3:00 5:45 Pride 15 p1 5:30 Ida 12A p1 6:00 Magic in the Moonlight 12A p1 TIME TBC Lawrence of Arabia PG p4 11:30 Oska Bright on Tour U p10 10:00 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:15 8:00

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

7:45 8:30

SAT 18, 12.30PM

THE BOXTROLLS (PG) 97m A group of friendly rubbish collecting trolls need the help of their adopted boy, Eggs, to brave the world above their caves and finally show the humans of the town that they are not the scary monsters they appear to be.

Wed 8

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 LIAF Tour: Marvellous Animations (For 7+) PG p4 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 + Live by Satellite panel Ida 12A p1 A Night at the Cinema 1914 U p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 Dead Poets Society p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 1UP Videogame Quiz 8.45pm Cafébar See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

06

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

Sat 11

8:15

Sun 12

100m

See page 2 for details. Subject to appropriate certification. *Please note earlier start time

*Please note earlier start time

Starring: Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson

Before Monet and Renoir, Pissarro and Sisley - in other words, before the French Impressionists - there was Turner, one of the greatest of all English painters. J.M.W. Turner was in love with light and what it could do to buildings and cities, to the sea and ships, to the mountains and countryside. Mike Leigh explores the last quarter century of the great if eccentric British painter - a film deeply respectful of its subject whilst probing the darker recesses of the man’s personality. TIFF

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

(FOR AGES 7+) (PG)

(PG) 223m

Dir: Mike Leigh United Kingdom 2014 150m

MR TURNER

GONE GIRL ‘71 EFFIE GRAY SERENA

Dir: Yann Demange United Kingdom

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE (15)

MR. TURNER (12A)

95m

BOOK OF LIFE

MR. TURNER

With English Subtitles

FROM SAT 18

THE BOXTROLLS

A novitiate nun in her late teens and on the brink of taking her vows must face a haunting past.

‘71 (15)

‘71

IDA (12A) 82m

LE JOUR SE LÈVE (PG)

FROM FRI 24

OCTOBER 2014

LIAF TOUR: MARVELLOUS ANIMATIONS

LAWRENCE OF ARABIA

05

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 4, 1PM

THU 2, 11.30AM*

112m

WHEN IT’S ON

1:15 3:00 1:30

4:30 5:45 6:00

3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

Mon 13

1:00

1:15 3:00 12:00 2:00

4:30 5:45

4:45 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 7:30

Tue 14

8:15

1:00 Wed 15 4:30 6:00 3:00 TIME TBC 5:30

4:30 5:45 6:00 3:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30 8:15

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Thu 16

Fri 17

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4:30 5:45 6:00

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TIME TBC

Gone Girl p1 Maps to the Stars 18 p1 Le Jour Se Leve PG p1 Will and Testament p1 Ida 12A p1 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

4:30 5:45 3:30 6:00 10:30 1:30 TIME TBC

7:45 8:30

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Cinebar: Mrs Doubtfire Cafébar 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 UP (3D) U p8 Met Opera Live: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 About A Boy 12 p8 Met Opera Encore: Verdi’s Macbeth 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Survivors 15 p8 The Unloved 15 p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45

8:15

Mon 20 1:00

3:30

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6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

5:55 Tue 21 1:00

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12:00 2:45 2:00

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Wed 22

3:30 1:45

6:00 4:30 5:30 5:00 6:00

8:30 7:45 8:15

6:00 4:30

8:30 7:45

5:30

8:15

Thu 23

10:15 1:30 3:15

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:00

‘71 15 p2 Gone Girl p1 Effie Gray p2 Harvey U p8 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

1:45 10:30 1:30

‘71 15 p2 Northern Soul 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 Northern Soul Night Cafébar from 7pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30

Sun 19

3:45

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6:00 4:30 5:30

8:30 7:45 8:15

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Fri 24

Sat 25 3:30

6:00 5:15 5:30

8:30 8:00 8:15

‘71 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 Northern Soul 15 p2 5:15 Effie Gray p2 TIME TBC The Boxtrolls PG p2 3:00 The Boxtrolls - Supportive Environment Screening PG p4 12:30 Met Opera Live: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 5:55 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

8:30 8:00

2:30

Sun 26

‘71 15 p2 3:30 Northern Soul 15 p2 1:00 Effie Gray p2 12:00 2:45 The Boxtrolls (3D) PG p2 Follow That Camel PG p8 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Mozarts’s Le Nozze Di Figaro 12A p11 12:00 Hockley Hustle Cafebar from 2pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 4:30 5:30 4:15

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist 15 p11 Bicycle PG p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

6:00 5:30

‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: Medea 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 NT Encore: A Streetcar Named Desire Young Vic 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule ‘71 15 p2 Effie Gray p2 The Boxtrolls PG p2 Russell Brand in Conversation Live By Satellite 12A p11 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 DJ Night - Cafebar from 10.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:00 3:30

8:15 7:30

Mon 27

Tue 28 8:30 8:15

5:45 8:00

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6:00 5:30

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Wed 29

5:45 6:00 5:15

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Teen Mayhem Mayhem p9 p9 Teen See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

Serena p2 12:45 3:15 1:15 3:30 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 12:00 2:30 Time is Illmatic p3 Goldeneye 15 p8 2:00 Mayhem MayhemX:X: Dressed to Kill 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

5:45 6:00

5:15

8:30 8:00 9:00

8:15 8:30 8:00 7:00

8:15 8:30

5:15 4:30

8:00

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem MayhemX:X: X - The Unknown PG p10 Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.30pm See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem X:X: Mayhem Straw Dogs 18 p10 NT Encore: Medea 12A See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

3:15 4:15

5:45 6:00

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5:45 6:00

8:15 8:30 8:00 9:00

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5:45 6:15

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6:30 8:30 1:00

Serena p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 Book of Life U p3 1:00 3:30 Biophilia 12A p3 6:45 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:00 Time is Illmatic p3 9:00 MayhemX:X: Mayhem Night of the Demon PG p10 10:30 1:30 Mayhem Film Festival Mayhem Film See website forFestival details - See p9 & website for details See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedul

Fri 31

Mr. Turner p3 1:00 4:15 7:45 Mr. Turner p3 4:00 7:30 Book of Life U p3 1:15 3:30 Serena p2 6:00 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 8:30 Mayhem - - See p9 & website for details MayhemFilm FilmFestival Festival See website for details

8:30 8:15

8:15

3:15 3:30

Thu 30

7:00

3:15 3:30

Serena p2 Book of Life U p3 Biophilia 12A p3 Jimi: All is By My Side 15 p3 Time is Illmatic p3 Mayhem Mayhem X:X: La Bete 18 p10 See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. No phone or online booking fee. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Concessions: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


OCT 2014

07

OCT 2014

08

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK FILM SEASON

Broadway and Framework Housing Association present a season of films which raise awareness, stimulate debate and challenge stigma relating to mental health.

MON 13, 5PM FREE SCREENING Film Hub Central East is bringing Fear and Wonder to our region in the shape of themed screenings in Milton Keynes, Letchworth and Norfolk and two out-of-this-world events in Nottingham:

SURVIVORS (15) 25m Commissioned by ISAS, Andy Mckay’s film uses evocative imagery aside the voices of five people recounting the journeys they took, from their darkest days of childhood sexual abuse, through its physical and psychological impacts, culminating in the strategies enabling their present more optimistic state of survival.

25 OCTOBER: SCI-FACT - The University of Nottingham will host a day of screenings, talks and live experiments to help us understand the science behind the fiction 5-7 DECEMBER: THE CREATED WOMAN - Mayhem Film Festival will present a weekender on the theme of ‘The Created Woman’ at Broadway featuring screenings (including Metropolis and Solaris), introductions & Q+As.

For details contact Laura Cubley: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

EXPLORING NOTTINGHAM’S CINEMA HERITAGE This 6 week course will explore the hidden history of Nottingham’s cinemas. We will focus on cinemas that are no longer with us and uncover their rich stories and what they teach us about film going audiences. Tutor: Michael Parkes 6 wks Monday evenings commencing 3rd November, 7-8.30PM Price: £40 / £30 members & concs

SCIENCE FICTION CINEMA Charting the history of the genre; from the early worlds depicted in silent films, through to the invasion anxieties of the war years, the body politics of the 70s and 80s and the representation of technology in contemporary sci-fi cinema. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 wks Tuesday evenings commencing 7th October, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BOOK TO FILM 2: THE SEARCH FOR ADAPTATION For the bookworms who double up as film buffs, we return to examine another ten aspects of adaptation, including short stories, dystopian futures, Russian Lit, hard-boiled crime and as they say, much more. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 wks Wednesday afternoons commencing 8th October, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING 150m Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 wks Wednesday evenings commencing 8th October, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members & concs

Inspirational, eccentric English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams), provokes an outbreak of creativity and idealism amongst the stuffy Welton Academy class of 1959. However, conformist parents and staff members protest in favour of educating the pupils in a more traditional manner, with tragic results.

TALK CINEMA AUTUMN 2014

90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Film tutor, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom 10 wks Thursday evenings commencing 9th October, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members & concs

THE UNLOVED (15) 103m Samantha Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy torn between a broken family and an inept social system. Placed in a tumultuous foster home, Lucy befriends her rebellious teenage roommate Lauren, and together they navigate the cold and uncaring world before them.

• An evening with Canadian cult filmmakers Astron-6, including a shorts showcase and their brand new feature THE EDITOR • A 40th anniversary screening of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE • A preview screening of THE ABCs OF DEATH 2 with guests directors Julian Barratt and Robert Morgan

SUN 19, 2PM

FOLLOW THAT CAMEL AKA CARRY ON IN THE LEGION (PG) 91m The Carry On crew join the foreign legion... KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON LIFE BEGINS AT 50

• A screening of silent classic DAUGHTER OF HORROR with live score from 8mm Orchestra

A day of fantasy, science fiction and horror for younger viewers. Individual screenings £5 full price / £4 under-16s. Limited day passes for all three screenings are available for £10 (workshops not included).

SAT 25, 9.30AM & 10.45AM (60m)

HORROR MAKE-UP MASTERCLASS with special effects make up expert Jayne Hyman. Jayne will be demonstrating a “beaten up” makeup which attendees can practice on each other. This will get any budding SFX makeup artist off to a good start for Halloween and she’ll even talk through making your own fake blood! Places are limited so advance booking is recommended. Tickets: £5

WOLFBLOOD WITH SPECIAL GUESTS, CREATOR DEBBIE MOON AND MEMBERS OF THE CAST 90m The creator behind CBBC’s smash hit BAFTA-nominated fantasy drama series joins us to take a look behind the scenes and discuss the writing and development of the hit TV series, and members of the show’s cast will also be on hand. The event will include a specially-selected screening of one of the show’s episodes. Suitable for ages 8+

THU 16, 10.30AM AND 1.30PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m

All films will be introduced.

A classic feelgood Hollywood comedy based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Harvey stars James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd - whose constant companion is Pooka - a six foot-plus rabbit that only Elwood can see. A charming fantasy that touches on the nature of loneliness and the importance of tolerance. Silver Screen ticket prices apply

SUN 26, 2PM

GOLDENEYE (15) 124m James Bond stops the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER! MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!

A radio-active creature appears to be killing the inhabitants of a small Scottish town. Hammer Films followed their successful adaptations of Quatermass with this effective slice of paranoid, grim and grisly, science fiction-horror firmly establishing the path they were to travel as a studio.

Moviemail

Mayhem X is made possible with the support of the BFI Film Festival Fund, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

WED 1, 1.30PM SCREENING AS PART OF THE UK OLDER PERSONS DAY

SUN 5, 1PM

BELLE (12A) 104m

This special programme of early films recreates a typical night out at the cinema in 1914; a glorious mix of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels.

Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of an 18th Century British naval officer. Tickets: £4.70 + free tea + biscuits

A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U) 85m

STEPHEN FRY LIVE BY SATELLITE: MORE FOOL ME (12A) 90m Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the multi-award-winning comedian, actor, presenter, writer and raconteur on stage. This event is to mark the publication of Stephen Fry’s brand new volume of memoirs More Fool Me. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs

SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 12, NOON ENCORE

STRAW DOGS (18) + INTRODUCTION (116m) A young couple fight for survival when the locals of a small village mark them for death. Hugely controversial, banned, censored, re-cut, censored again, finally released fully un-cut – the film is now seen as a crucial part of the debate around censorship in the UK.

TUE 21, 5PM & 8.15PM WED 29, 1PM

NT ENCORE: MEDEA (12A) 100m Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre to take the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy with music from Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory (Goldfrapp).

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MON 20, 5.45PM

PANTANI: THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF A CYCLIST (15) 94m This film explores the true story behind this remarkable man’s achievements and his tragic fall. THU 2, 10AM

MET OPERA: VERDI’S MACBETH (12A) 193m Star soprano Anna Netrebko delivers her searing portrayal of Lady Macbeth.

NT ENCORE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - YOUNG VIC (12A) 240m

LA BÊTE (18) + INTRODUCTION (93m) SAT 25, 12.15PM

SAT 25, 5PM

PATEMA INVERTED (PG) 98m

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 92m

A coming of age tale where two young leads must cling together to prevent gravity from tearing them apart. A super stylish, award-winning anime in the vein of Laputa – Castle in the Sky! [In English]

Some teens discover a seemingly bottomless pit which, when opened, releases their deepest fears. A wellcrafted exercise in 3D scares - tapping into emotional fears and generating a lot of scary fun in the process.

With English Subtitles

Narrowly avoiding prosecution in the UK, Borowczyk’s tale of interspecies lust and violence reaches hysterical levels of art house erotica and exploitation horror filmmaking. “Banned for 26 years, we can finally lay our eyes upon the gothic masterpiece of sex-laced horror and fantasy.” BBC

THU 30, 10.30AM and 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) + INTRODUCTION (95m) Based on the MR James story, ‘Casting The Runes’ and originally granted an X certificate, this is still a classic horror story and a highly effective one. A sceptic travels to the UK to challenge mystic Julian Karswell, and soon finds himself pursued by something demonic.

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 10, 10.30PM FREE

CINEBAR: MRS DOUBTFIRE 12 (120m)

FRI 17, FROM 7PM

NORTHERN SOUL To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

Nottingham’s favourite charity music festival returns and local media gurus LeftLion will take over our cafebar to offer an all-day session of local vocals. The last time this happened Jake Bugg played an afternoon set with us, so you might just spot the next big thing this time too. For more information go to www.hockleyhustle.co.uk

SAT 18, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 19, 12 NOON ENCORE

MON 20, 8PM

BICYCLE (PG) 87m Bicycle asks the question: why is cycling and the bicycle back in fashion? Charting the story of cycling in the land that invented the modern bicycle, the film weaves bicycle design, sport and transport through the retelling of iconic stories, archive footage, animation and music.

Met Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of those operas for free (available through the box office) Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

TIME IS ILLMATIC Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic, a feature length documentary film that delves deep into the making of Nas' 1994 debut album, Illmatic, and the social conditions that influenced its creation. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

THU 23, 7PM

GUARDIAN LIVE PRESENTS IN CONVERSATION WITH RUSSELL BRAND (12A) (90m) Russell Brand, one of our most controversial public figures, talks to the Guardian's Owen Jones about why he thinks revolution isn't just possible, but inevitable. In his new book, the writer and comedian argues that the system isn't working, that our governments are corrupt and the opposing parties are all pointlessly similar. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs + mem

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MEMBERS GET10%OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR AT ANY TIME

FRI 24

ON TOUR (PG) 105m The Oska Bright Film Festival shows short films made by people with learning disabilities. This year, there are two screenings, ‘Music Videos’ and ‘Films about People’, and a presentation and Q&A run by two members of the Oska Bright Committee. Tickets: £3

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

SUN 19, FROM 2PM

The fastest-selling production in the Young Vic’s history, Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire with Gillian Anderson as Blanche DuBois, Ben Foster as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby Stella. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + mem

MET OPERA: MOZART’S LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (12A) 232m MON 27, 8.30PM

12

To remind us of his incredible vivacity and infectious humour, we’ve chosen one of Robin Williams’ most popular films for this month’s free cafebar screening, Mrs Doubtfire.

WED 22, 6PM BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

WED 29, 8.30PM

• A preview screening of MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT with special guests director Tom Green This year also includes two new sections prior to the festival; Teen Mayhem and Mayhem Certificate X and we’ll round it off with an evening of ghosts stories with the Nottingham Writers’ Studio. LOOK OUT FOR SEPARATE MAYHEM BROCHURE.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

OCT 2014

QUIZZES

By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America, little knowing he has an 8year-old stowaway aboard. Family Matinee ticket prices apply

HARVEY (U) 107m

One of Brian De Palma’s darkest and most controversial suspense thrillers, Dressed to Kill was as acclaimed for its stylish set-pieces and lush Pino Donaggio score as it was condemned for its sexual explicitness and blatant borrowings from Alfred Hitchcock.

WED 1, 7.15PM

X THE UNKNOWN (PG) + INTRODUCTION (76m)

SUN 26, 8PM

DRESSED TO KILL (18) + INTRODUCTION (100m)

11

TUE 28, 7PM

SAT 25, 2.30PM

SAT 11, 2.15PM

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

MON 13, 6PM

Adapted from Nick Hornby's bestseller about an aimless Londoner whose unscrupulous dating plan brings him into contact with a lonely 12-year-old-boy. THANK YOU TO MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR JOINING ME TODAY

Our annual celebration of horror, cult cinema and sci-fi is back and it’s bigger than ever! Our main weekend highlights are:

To mark Mayhem Film Festival’s 10th anniversary, we are proud to present Mayhem X Certificates, a series of screenings looking at the history and context of the X certificate in films. All the films will be introduced by David Flint, author and editor of ‘Ten Years of Terror’ and a forthcoming book on British censorship, ‘Forbidden’.

THEATRE, MUSIC AND LITERATURE LIVE BY SATELLITE

MUSIC

127m METROPOLIS

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

30 OCT - 3 NOV

SUN 12, 2PM

OCT 2014

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

ABOUT A BOY (15) 97m DEAD POETS SOCIETY (PG)

10

MY MOVIE

MON 6, 5.30PM

For information about our Central East programme visit filmhub.broadway.org.uk

OCT 2014

FILM

Sci-Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder is the BFI’s celebration of film and television’s original blockbuster genre and is one of the largest and most ambitious sci-fi seasons ever created.

09

TUE 7, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmeister Colin is back to tease your brain in our monthly film quiz. It’s £1 per person to join in the fun.

FREE


OCT 2014

07

OCT 2014

08

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK FILM SEASON

Broadway and Framework Housing Association present a season of films which raise awareness, stimulate debate and challenge stigma relating to mental health.

MON 13, 5PM FREE SCREENING Film Hub Central East is bringing Fear and Wonder to our region in the shape of themed screenings in Milton Keynes, Letchworth and Norfolk and two out-of-this-world events in Nottingham:

SURVIVORS (15) 25m Commissioned by ISAS, Andy Mckay’s film uses evocative imagery aside the voices of five people recounting the journeys they took, from their darkest days of childhood sexual abuse, through its physical and psychological impacts, culminating in the strategies enabling their present more optimistic state of survival.

25 OCTOBER: SCI-FACT - The University of Nottingham will host a day of screenings, talks and live experiments to help us understand the science behind the fiction 5-7 DECEMBER: THE CREATED WOMAN - Mayhem Film Festival will present a weekender on the theme of ‘The Created Woman’ at Broadway featuring screenings (including Metropolis and Solaris), introductions & Q+As.

For details contact Laura Cubley: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

EXPLORING NOTTINGHAM’S CINEMA HERITAGE This 6 week course will explore the hidden history of Nottingham’s cinemas. We will focus on cinemas that are no longer with us and uncover their rich stories and what they teach us about film going audiences. Tutor: Michael Parkes 6 wks Monday evenings commencing 3rd November, 7-8.30PM Price: £40 / £30 members & concs

SCIENCE FICTION CINEMA Charting the history of the genre; from the early worlds depicted in silent films, through to the invasion anxieties of the war years, the body politics of the 70s and 80s and the representation of technology in contemporary sci-fi cinema. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 wks Tuesday evenings commencing 7th October, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BOOK TO FILM 2: THE SEARCH FOR ADAPTATION For the bookworms who double up as film buffs, we return to examine another ten aspects of adaptation, including short stories, dystopian futures, Russian Lit, hard-boiled crime and as they say, much more. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 wks Wednesday afternoons commencing 8th October, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING 150m Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 wks Wednesday evenings commencing 8th October, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members & concs

Inspirational, eccentric English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams), provokes an outbreak of creativity and idealism amongst the stuffy Welton Academy class of 1959. However, conformist parents and staff members protest in favour of educating the pupils in a more traditional manner, with tragic results.

TALK CINEMA AUTUMN 2014

90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Film tutor, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom 10 wks Thursday evenings commencing 9th October, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members & concs

THE UNLOVED (15) 103m Samantha Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy torn between a broken family and an inept social system. Placed in a tumultuous foster home, Lucy befriends her rebellious teenage roommate Lauren, and together they navigate the cold and uncaring world before them.

• An evening with Canadian cult filmmakers Astron-6, including a shorts showcase and their brand new feature THE EDITOR • A 40th anniversary screening of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE • A preview screening of THE ABCs OF DEATH 2 with guests directors Julian Barratt and Robert Morgan

SUN 19, 2PM

FOLLOW THAT CAMEL AKA CARRY ON IN THE LEGION (PG) 91m The Carry On crew join the foreign legion... KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON LIFE BEGINS AT 50

• A screening of silent classic DAUGHTER OF HORROR with live score from 8mm Orchestra

A day of fantasy, science fiction and horror for younger viewers. Individual screenings £5 full price / £4 under-16s. Limited day passes for all three screenings are available for £10 (workshops not included).

SAT 25, 9.30AM & 10.45AM (60m)

HORROR MAKE-UP MASTERCLASS with special effects make up expert Jayne Hyman. Jayne will be demonstrating a “beaten up” makeup which attendees can practice on each other. This will get any budding SFX makeup artist off to a good start for Halloween and she’ll even talk through making your own fake blood! Places are limited so advance booking is recommended. Tickets: £5

WOLFBLOOD WITH SPECIAL GUESTS, CREATOR DEBBIE MOON AND MEMBERS OF THE CAST 90m The creator behind CBBC’s smash hit BAFTA-nominated fantasy drama series joins us to take a look behind the scenes and discuss the writing and development of the hit TV series, and members of the show’s cast will also be on hand. The event will include a specially-selected screening of one of the show’s episodes. Suitable for ages 8+

THU 16, 10.30AM AND 1.30PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m

All films will be introduced.

A classic feelgood Hollywood comedy based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Harvey stars James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd - whose constant companion is Pooka - a six foot-plus rabbit that only Elwood can see. A charming fantasy that touches on the nature of loneliness and the importance of tolerance. Silver Screen ticket prices apply

SUN 26, 2PM

GOLDENEYE (15) 124m James Bond stops the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER! MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!

A radio-active creature appears to be killing the inhabitants of a small Scottish town. Hammer Films followed their successful adaptations of Quatermass with this effective slice of paranoid, grim and grisly, science fiction-horror firmly establishing the path they were to travel as a studio.

Moviemail

Mayhem X is made possible with the support of the BFI Film Festival Fund, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

WED 1, 1.30PM SCREENING AS PART OF THE UK OLDER PERSONS DAY

SUN 5, 1PM

BELLE (12A) 104m

This special programme of early films recreates a typical night out at the cinema in 1914; a glorious mix of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels.

Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of an 18th Century British naval officer. Tickets: £4.70 + free tea + biscuits

A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U) 85m

STEPHEN FRY LIVE BY SATELLITE: MORE FOOL ME (12A) 90m Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the multi-award-winning comedian, actor, presenter, writer and raconteur on stage. This event is to mark the publication of Stephen Fry’s brand new volume of memoirs More Fool Me. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs

SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 12, NOON ENCORE

STRAW DOGS (18) + INTRODUCTION (116m) A young couple fight for survival when the locals of a small village mark them for death. Hugely controversial, banned, censored, re-cut, censored again, finally released fully un-cut – the film is now seen as a crucial part of the debate around censorship in the UK.

TUE 21, 5PM & 8.15PM WED 29, 1PM

NT ENCORE: MEDEA (12A) 100m Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre to take the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy with music from Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory (Goldfrapp).

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MON 20, 5.45PM

PANTANI: THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF A CYCLIST (15) 94m This film explores the true story behind this remarkable man’s achievements and his tragic fall. THU 2, 10AM

MET OPERA: VERDI’S MACBETH (12A) 193m Star soprano Anna Netrebko delivers her searing portrayal of Lady Macbeth.

NT ENCORE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - YOUNG VIC (12A) 240m

LA BÊTE (18) + INTRODUCTION (93m) SAT 25, 12.15PM

SAT 25, 5PM

PATEMA INVERTED (PG) 98m

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 92m

A coming of age tale where two young leads must cling together to prevent gravity from tearing them apart. A super stylish, award-winning anime in the vein of Laputa – Castle in the Sky! [In English]

Some teens discover a seemingly bottomless pit which, when opened, releases their deepest fears. A wellcrafted exercise in 3D scares - tapping into emotional fears and generating a lot of scary fun in the process.

With English Subtitles

Narrowly avoiding prosecution in the UK, Borowczyk’s tale of interspecies lust and violence reaches hysterical levels of art house erotica and exploitation horror filmmaking. “Banned for 26 years, we can finally lay our eyes upon the gothic masterpiece of sex-laced horror and fantasy.” BBC

THU 30, 10.30AM and 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) + INTRODUCTION (95m) Based on the MR James story, ‘Casting The Runes’ and originally granted an X certificate, this is still a classic horror story and a highly effective one. A sceptic travels to the UK to challenge mystic Julian Karswell, and soon finds himself pursued by something demonic.

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 10, 10.30PM FREE

CINEBAR: MRS DOUBTFIRE 12 (120m)

FRI 17, FROM 7PM

NORTHERN SOUL To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

Nottingham’s favourite charity music festival returns and local media gurus LeftLion will take over our cafebar to offer an all-day session of local vocals. The last time this happened Jake Bugg played an afternoon set with us, so you might just spot the next big thing this time too. For more information go to www.hockleyhustle.co.uk

SAT 18, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 19, 12 NOON ENCORE

MON 20, 8PM

BICYCLE (PG) 87m Bicycle asks the question: why is cycling and the bicycle back in fashion? Charting the story of cycling in the land that invented the modern bicycle, the film weaves bicycle design, sport and transport through the retelling of iconic stories, archive footage, animation and music.

Met Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of those operas for free (available through the box office) Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

TIME IS ILLMATIC Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic, a feature length documentary film that delves deep into the making of Nas' 1994 debut album, Illmatic, and the social conditions that influenced its creation. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

THU 23, 7PM

GUARDIAN LIVE PRESENTS IN CONVERSATION WITH RUSSELL BRAND (12A) (90m) Russell Brand, one of our most controversial public figures, talks to the Guardian's Owen Jones about why he thinks revolution isn't just possible, but inevitable. In his new book, the writer and comedian argues that the system isn't working, that our governments are corrupt and the opposing parties are all pointlessly similar. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs + mem

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MEMBERS GET10%OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR AT ANY TIME

FRI 24

ON TOUR (PG) 105m The Oska Bright Film Festival shows short films made by people with learning disabilities. This year, there are two screenings, ‘Music Videos’ and ‘Films about People’, and a presentation and Q&A run by two members of the Oska Bright Committee. Tickets: £3

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

SUN 19, FROM 2PM

The fastest-selling production in the Young Vic’s history, Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire with Gillian Anderson as Blanche DuBois, Ben Foster as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby Stella. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + mem

MET OPERA: MOZART’S LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (12A) 232m MON 27, 8.30PM

12

To remind us of his incredible vivacity and infectious humour, we’ve chosen one of Robin Williams’ most popular films for this month’s free cafebar screening, Mrs Doubtfire.

WED 22, 6PM BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

WED 29, 8.30PM

• A preview screening of MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT with special guests director Tom Green This year also includes two new sections prior to the festival; Teen Mayhem and Mayhem Certificate X and we’ll round it off with an evening of ghosts stories with the Nottingham Writers’ Studio. LOOK OUT FOR SEPARATE MAYHEM BROCHURE.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

OCT 2014

QUIZZES

By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America, little knowing he has an 8year-old stowaway aboard. Family Matinee ticket prices apply

HARVEY (U) 107m

One of Brian De Palma’s darkest and most controversial suspense thrillers, Dressed to Kill was as acclaimed for its stylish set-pieces and lush Pino Donaggio score as it was condemned for its sexual explicitness and blatant borrowings from Alfred Hitchcock.

WED 1, 7.15PM

X THE UNKNOWN (PG) + INTRODUCTION (76m)

SUN 26, 8PM

DRESSED TO KILL (18) + INTRODUCTION (100m)

11

TUE 28, 7PM

SAT 25, 2.30PM

SAT 11, 2.15PM

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

MON 13, 6PM

Adapted from Nick Hornby's bestseller about an aimless Londoner whose unscrupulous dating plan brings him into contact with a lonely 12-year-old-boy. THANK YOU TO MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR JOINING ME TODAY

Our annual celebration of horror, cult cinema and sci-fi is back and it’s bigger than ever! Our main weekend highlights are:

To mark Mayhem Film Festival’s 10th anniversary, we are proud to present Mayhem X Certificates, a series of screenings looking at the history and context of the X certificate in films. All the films will be introduced by David Flint, author and editor of ‘Ten Years of Terror’ and a forthcoming book on British censorship, ‘Forbidden’.

THEATRE, MUSIC AND LITERATURE LIVE BY SATELLITE

MUSIC

127m METROPOLIS

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

30 OCT - 3 NOV

SUN 12, 2PM

OCT 2014

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

ABOUT A BOY (15) 97m DEAD POETS SOCIETY (PG)

10

MY MOVIE

MON 6, 5.30PM

For information about our Central East programme visit filmhub.broadway.org.uk

OCT 2014

FILM

Sci-Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder is the BFI’s celebration of film and television’s original blockbuster genre and is one of the largest and most ambitious sci-fi seasons ever created.

09

TUE 7, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmeister Colin is back to tease your brain in our monthly film quiz. It’s £1 per person to join in the fun.

FREE


OCT 2014

07

OCT 2014

08

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK FILM SEASON

Broadway and Framework Housing Association present a season of films which raise awareness, stimulate debate and challenge stigma relating to mental health.

MON 13, 5PM FREE SCREENING Film Hub Central East is bringing Fear and Wonder to our region in the shape of themed screenings in Milton Keynes, Letchworth and Norfolk and two out-of-this-world events in Nottingham:

SURVIVORS (15) 25m Commissioned by ISAS, Andy Mckay’s film uses evocative imagery aside the voices of five people recounting the journeys they took, from their darkest days of childhood sexual abuse, through its physical and psychological impacts, culminating in the strategies enabling their present more optimistic state of survival.

25 OCTOBER: SCI-FACT - The University of Nottingham will host a day of screenings, talks and live experiments to help us understand the science behind the fiction 5-7 DECEMBER: THE CREATED WOMAN - Mayhem Film Festival will present a weekender on the theme of ‘The Created Woman’ at Broadway featuring screenings (including Metropolis and Solaris), introductions & Q+As.

For details contact Laura Cubley: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

EXPLORING NOTTINGHAM’S CINEMA HERITAGE This 6 week course will explore the hidden history of Nottingham’s cinemas. We will focus on cinemas that are no longer with us and uncover their rich stories and what they teach us about film going audiences. Tutor: Michael Parkes 6 wks Monday evenings commencing 3rd November, 7-8.30PM Price: £40 / £30 members & concs

SCIENCE FICTION CINEMA Charting the history of the genre; from the early worlds depicted in silent films, through to the invasion anxieties of the war years, the body politics of the 70s and 80s and the representation of technology in contemporary sci-fi cinema. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 wks Tuesday evenings commencing 7th October, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BOOK TO FILM 2: THE SEARCH FOR ADAPTATION For the bookworms who double up as film buffs, we return to examine another ten aspects of adaptation, including short stories, dystopian futures, Russian Lit, hard-boiled crime and as they say, much more. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 wks Wednesday afternoons commencing 8th October, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING 150m Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 wks Wednesday evenings commencing 8th October, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members & concs

Inspirational, eccentric English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams), provokes an outbreak of creativity and idealism amongst the stuffy Welton Academy class of 1959. However, conformist parents and staff members protest in favour of educating the pupils in a more traditional manner, with tragic results.

TALK CINEMA AUTUMN 2014

90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Film tutor, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom 10 wks Thursday evenings commencing 9th October, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members & concs

THE UNLOVED (15) 103m Samantha Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy torn between a broken family and an inept social system. Placed in a tumultuous foster home, Lucy befriends her rebellious teenage roommate Lauren, and together they navigate the cold and uncaring world before them.

• An evening with Canadian cult filmmakers Astron-6, including a shorts showcase and their brand new feature THE EDITOR • A 40th anniversary screening of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE • A preview screening of THE ABCs OF DEATH 2 with guests directors Julian Barratt and Robert Morgan

SUN 19, 2PM

FOLLOW THAT CAMEL AKA CARRY ON IN THE LEGION (PG) 91m The Carry On crew join the foreign legion... KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON LIFE BEGINS AT 50

• A screening of silent classic DAUGHTER OF HORROR with live score from 8mm Orchestra

A day of fantasy, science fiction and horror for younger viewers. Individual screenings £5 full price / £4 under-16s. Limited day passes for all three screenings are available for £10 (workshops not included).

SAT 25, 9.30AM & 10.45AM (60m)

HORROR MAKE-UP MASTERCLASS with special effects make up expert Jayne Hyman. Jayne will be demonstrating a “beaten up” makeup which attendees can practice on each other. This will get any budding SFX makeup artist off to a good start for Halloween and she’ll even talk through making your own fake blood! Places are limited so advance booking is recommended. Tickets: £5

WOLFBLOOD WITH SPECIAL GUESTS, CREATOR DEBBIE MOON AND MEMBERS OF THE CAST 90m The creator behind CBBC’s smash hit BAFTA-nominated fantasy drama series joins us to take a look behind the scenes and discuss the writing and development of the hit TV series, and members of the show’s cast will also be on hand. The event will include a specially-selected screening of one of the show’s episodes. Suitable for ages 8+

THU 16, 10.30AM AND 1.30PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m

All films will be introduced.

A classic feelgood Hollywood comedy based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Harvey stars James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd - whose constant companion is Pooka - a six foot-plus rabbit that only Elwood can see. A charming fantasy that touches on the nature of loneliness and the importance of tolerance. Silver Screen ticket prices apply

SUN 26, 2PM

GOLDENEYE (15) 124m James Bond stops the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER! MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!

A radio-active creature appears to be killing the inhabitants of a small Scottish town. Hammer Films followed their successful adaptations of Quatermass with this effective slice of paranoid, grim and grisly, science fiction-horror firmly establishing the path they were to travel as a studio.

Moviemail

Mayhem X is made possible with the support of the BFI Film Festival Fund, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

WED 1, 1.30PM SCREENING AS PART OF THE UK OLDER PERSONS DAY

SUN 5, 1PM

BELLE (12A) 104m

This special programme of early films recreates a typical night out at the cinema in 1914; a glorious mix of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels.

Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of an 18th Century British naval officer. Tickets: £4.70 + free tea + biscuits

A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U) 85m

STEPHEN FRY LIVE BY SATELLITE: MORE FOOL ME (12A) 90m Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the multi-award-winning comedian, actor, presenter, writer and raconteur on stage. This event is to mark the publication of Stephen Fry’s brand new volume of memoirs More Fool Me. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs

SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 12, NOON ENCORE

STRAW DOGS (18) + INTRODUCTION (116m) A young couple fight for survival when the locals of a small village mark them for death. Hugely controversial, banned, censored, re-cut, censored again, finally released fully un-cut – the film is now seen as a crucial part of the debate around censorship in the UK.

TUE 21, 5PM & 8.15PM WED 29, 1PM

NT ENCORE: MEDEA (12A) 100m Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre to take the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy with music from Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory (Goldfrapp).

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MON 20, 5.45PM

PANTANI: THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF A CYCLIST (15) 94m This film explores the true story behind this remarkable man’s achievements and his tragic fall. THU 2, 10AM

MET OPERA: VERDI’S MACBETH (12A) 193m Star soprano Anna Netrebko delivers her searing portrayal of Lady Macbeth.

NT ENCORE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - YOUNG VIC (12A) 240m

LA BÊTE (18) + INTRODUCTION (93m) SAT 25, 12.15PM

SAT 25, 5PM

PATEMA INVERTED (PG) 98m

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 92m

A coming of age tale where two young leads must cling together to prevent gravity from tearing them apart. A super stylish, award-winning anime in the vein of Laputa – Castle in the Sky! [In English]

Some teens discover a seemingly bottomless pit which, when opened, releases their deepest fears. A wellcrafted exercise in 3D scares - tapping into emotional fears and generating a lot of scary fun in the process.

With English Subtitles

Narrowly avoiding prosecution in the UK, Borowczyk’s tale of interspecies lust and violence reaches hysterical levels of art house erotica and exploitation horror filmmaking. “Banned for 26 years, we can finally lay our eyes upon the gothic masterpiece of sex-laced horror and fantasy.” BBC

THU 30, 10.30AM and 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) + INTRODUCTION (95m) Based on the MR James story, ‘Casting The Runes’ and originally granted an X certificate, this is still a classic horror story and a highly effective one. A sceptic travels to the UK to challenge mystic Julian Karswell, and soon finds himself pursued by something demonic.

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 10, 10.30PM FREE

CINEBAR: MRS DOUBTFIRE 12 (120m)

FRI 17, FROM 7PM

NORTHERN SOUL To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

Nottingham’s favourite charity music festival returns and local media gurus LeftLion will take over our cafebar to offer an all-day session of local vocals. The last time this happened Jake Bugg played an afternoon set with us, so you might just spot the next big thing this time too. For more information go to www.hockleyhustle.co.uk

SAT 18, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 19, 12 NOON ENCORE

MON 20, 8PM

BICYCLE (PG) 87m Bicycle asks the question: why is cycling and the bicycle back in fashion? Charting the story of cycling in the land that invented the modern bicycle, the film weaves bicycle design, sport and transport through the retelling of iconic stories, archive footage, animation and music.

Met Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of those operas for free (available through the box office) Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

TIME IS ILLMATIC Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic, a feature length documentary film that delves deep into the making of Nas' 1994 debut album, Illmatic, and the social conditions that influenced its creation. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

THU 23, 7PM

GUARDIAN LIVE PRESENTS IN CONVERSATION WITH RUSSELL BRAND (12A) (90m) Russell Brand, one of our most controversial public figures, talks to the Guardian's Owen Jones about why he thinks revolution isn't just possible, but inevitable. In his new book, the writer and comedian argues that the system isn't working, that our governments are corrupt and the opposing parties are all pointlessly similar. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs + mem

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MEMBERS GET10%OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR AT ANY TIME

FRI 24

ON TOUR (PG) 105m The Oska Bright Film Festival shows short films made by people with learning disabilities. This year, there are two screenings, ‘Music Videos’ and ‘Films about People’, and a presentation and Q&A run by two members of the Oska Bright Committee. Tickets: £3

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

SUN 19, FROM 2PM

The fastest-selling production in the Young Vic’s history, Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire with Gillian Anderson as Blanche DuBois, Ben Foster as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby Stella. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + mem

MET OPERA: MOZART’S LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (12A) 232m MON 27, 8.30PM

12

To remind us of his incredible vivacity and infectious humour, we’ve chosen one of Robin Williams’ most popular films for this month’s free cafebar screening, Mrs Doubtfire.

WED 22, 6PM BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

WED 29, 8.30PM

• A preview screening of MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT with special guests director Tom Green This year also includes two new sections prior to the festival; Teen Mayhem and Mayhem Certificate X and we’ll round it off with an evening of ghosts stories with the Nottingham Writers’ Studio. LOOK OUT FOR SEPARATE MAYHEM BROCHURE.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

OCT 2014

QUIZZES

By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America, little knowing he has an 8year-old stowaway aboard. Family Matinee ticket prices apply

HARVEY (U) 107m

One of Brian De Palma’s darkest and most controversial suspense thrillers, Dressed to Kill was as acclaimed for its stylish set-pieces and lush Pino Donaggio score as it was condemned for its sexual explicitness and blatant borrowings from Alfred Hitchcock.

WED 1, 7.15PM

X THE UNKNOWN (PG) + INTRODUCTION (76m)

SUN 26, 8PM

DRESSED TO KILL (18) + INTRODUCTION (100m)

11

TUE 28, 7PM

SAT 25, 2.30PM

SAT 11, 2.15PM

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

MON 13, 6PM

Adapted from Nick Hornby's bestseller about an aimless Londoner whose unscrupulous dating plan brings him into contact with a lonely 12-year-old-boy. THANK YOU TO MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR JOINING ME TODAY

Our annual celebration of horror, cult cinema and sci-fi is back and it’s bigger than ever! Our main weekend highlights are:

To mark Mayhem Film Festival’s 10th anniversary, we are proud to present Mayhem X Certificates, a series of screenings looking at the history and context of the X certificate in films. All the films will be introduced by David Flint, author and editor of ‘Ten Years of Terror’ and a forthcoming book on British censorship, ‘Forbidden’.

THEATRE, MUSIC AND LITERATURE LIVE BY SATELLITE

MUSIC

127m METROPOLIS

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

30 OCT - 3 NOV

SUN 12, 2PM

OCT 2014

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

ABOUT A BOY (15) 97m DEAD POETS SOCIETY (PG)

10

MY MOVIE

MON 6, 5.30PM

For information about our Central East programme visit filmhub.broadway.org.uk

OCT 2014

FILM

Sci-Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder is the BFI’s celebration of film and television’s original blockbuster genre and is one of the largest and most ambitious sci-fi seasons ever created.

09

TUE 7, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmeister Colin is back to tease your brain in our monthly film quiz. It’s £1 per person to join in the fun.

FREE


OCT 2014

07

OCT 2014

08

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK FILM SEASON

Broadway and Framework Housing Association present a season of films which raise awareness, stimulate debate and challenge stigma relating to mental health.

MON 13, 5PM FREE SCREENING Film Hub Central East is bringing Fear and Wonder to our region in the shape of themed screenings in Milton Keynes, Letchworth and Norfolk and two out-of-this-world events in Nottingham:

SURVIVORS (15) 25m Commissioned by ISAS, Andy Mckay’s film uses evocative imagery aside the voices of five people recounting the journeys they took, from their darkest days of childhood sexual abuse, through its physical and psychological impacts, culminating in the strategies enabling their present more optimistic state of survival.

25 OCTOBER: SCI-FACT - The University of Nottingham will host a day of screenings, talks and live experiments to help us understand the science behind the fiction 5-7 DECEMBER: THE CREATED WOMAN - Mayhem Film Festival will present a weekender on the theme of ‘The Created Woman’ at Broadway featuring screenings (including Metropolis and Solaris), introductions & Q+As.

For details contact Laura Cubley: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

EXPLORING NOTTINGHAM’S CINEMA HERITAGE This 6 week course will explore the hidden history of Nottingham’s cinemas. We will focus on cinemas that are no longer with us and uncover their rich stories and what they teach us about film going audiences. Tutor: Michael Parkes 6 wks Monday evenings commencing 3rd November, 7-8.30PM Price: £40 / £30 members & concs

SCIENCE FICTION CINEMA Charting the history of the genre; from the early worlds depicted in silent films, through to the invasion anxieties of the war years, the body politics of the 70s and 80s and the representation of technology in contemporary sci-fi cinema. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 wks Tuesday evenings commencing 7th October, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BOOK TO FILM 2: THE SEARCH FOR ADAPTATION For the bookworms who double up as film buffs, we return to examine another ten aspects of adaptation, including short stories, dystopian futures, Russian Lit, hard-boiled crime and as they say, much more. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 wks Wednesday afternoons commencing 8th October, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING 150m Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 wks Wednesday evenings commencing 8th October, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members & concs

Inspirational, eccentric English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams), provokes an outbreak of creativity and idealism amongst the stuffy Welton Academy class of 1959. However, conformist parents and staff members protest in favour of educating the pupils in a more traditional manner, with tragic results.

TALK CINEMA AUTUMN 2014

90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Film tutor, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom 10 wks Thursday evenings commencing 9th October, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members & concs

THE UNLOVED (15) 103m Samantha Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy torn between a broken family and an inept social system. Placed in a tumultuous foster home, Lucy befriends her rebellious teenage roommate Lauren, and together they navigate the cold and uncaring world before them.

• An evening with Canadian cult filmmakers Astron-6, including a shorts showcase and their brand new feature THE EDITOR • A 40th anniversary screening of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE • A preview screening of THE ABCs OF DEATH 2 with guests directors Julian Barratt and Robert Morgan

SUN 19, 2PM

FOLLOW THAT CAMEL AKA CARRY ON IN THE LEGION (PG) 91m The Carry On crew join the foreign legion... KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON LIFE BEGINS AT 50

• A screening of silent classic DAUGHTER OF HORROR with live score from 8mm Orchestra

A day of fantasy, science fiction and horror for younger viewers. Individual screenings £5 full price / £4 under-16s. Limited day passes for all three screenings are available for £10 (workshops not included).

SAT 25, 9.30AM & 10.45AM (60m)

HORROR MAKE-UP MASTERCLASS with special effects make up expert Jayne Hyman. Jayne will be demonstrating a “beaten up” makeup which attendees can practice on each other. This will get any budding SFX makeup artist off to a good start for Halloween and she’ll even talk through making your own fake blood! Places are limited so advance booking is recommended. Tickets: £5

WOLFBLOOD WITH SPECIAL GUESTS, CREATOR DEBBIE MOON AND MEMBERS OF THE CAST 90m The creator behind CBBC’s smash hit BAFTA-nominated fantasy drama series joins us to take a look behind the scenes and discuss the writing and development of the hit TV series, and members of the show’s cast will also be on hand. The event will include a specially-selected screening of one of the show’s episodes. Suitable for ages 8+

THU 16, 10.30AM AND 1.30PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m

All films will be introduced.

A classic feelgood Hollywood comedy based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Harvey stars James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd - whose constant companion is Pooka - a six foot-plus rabbit that only Elwood can see. A charming fantasy that touches on the nature of loneliness and the importance of tolerance. Silver Screen ticket prices apply

SUN 26, 2PM

GOLDENEYE (15) 124m James Bond stops the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER! MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!

A radio-active creature appears to be killing the inhabitants of a small Scottish town. Hammer Films followed their successful adaptations of Quatermass with this effective slice of paranoid, grim and grisly, science fiction-horror firmly establishing the path they were to travel as a studio.

Moviemail

Mayhem X is made possible with the support of the BFI Film Festival Fund, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

WED 1, 1.30PM SCREENING AS PART OF THE UK OLDER PERSONS DAY

SUN 5, 1PM

BELLE (12A) 104m

This special programme of early films recreates a typical night out at the cinema in 1914; a glorious mix of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels.

Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of an 18th Century British naval officer. Tickets: £4.70 + free tea + biscuits

A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U) 85m

STEPHEN FRY LIVE BY SATELLITE: MORE FOOL ME (12A) 90m Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the multi-award-winning comedian, actor, presenter, writer and raconteur on stage. This event is to mark the publication of Stephen Fry’s brand new volume of memoirs More Fool Me. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs

SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 12, NOON ENCORE

STRAW DOGS (18) + INTRODUCTION (116m) A young couple fight for survival when the locals of a small village mark them for death. Hugely controversial, banned, censored, re-cut, censored again, finally released fully un-cut – the film is now seen as a crucial part of the debate around censorship in the UK.

TUE 21, 5PM & 8.15PM WED 29, 1PM

NT ENCORE: MEDEA (12A) 100m Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre to take the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy with music from Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory (Goldfrapp).

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MON 20, 5.45PM

PANTANI: THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF A CYCLIST (15) 94m This film explores the true story behind this remarkable man’s achievements and his tragic fall. THU 2, 10AM

MET OPERA: VERDI’S MACBETH (12A) 193m Star soprano Anna Netrebko delivers her searing portrayal of Lady Macbeth.

NT ENCORE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - YOUNG VIC (12A) 240m

LA BÊTE (18) + INTRODUCTION (93m) SAT 25, 12.15PM

SAT 25, 5PM

PATEMA INVERTED (PG) 98m

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 92m

A coming of age tale where two young leads must cling together to prevent gravity from tearing them apart. A super stylish, award-winning anime in the vein of Laputa – Castle in the Sky! [In English]

Some teens discover a seemingly bottomless pit which, when opened, releases their deepest fears. A wellcrafted exercise in 3D scares - tapping into emotional fears and generating a lot of scary fun in the process.

With English Subtitles

Narrowly avoiding prosecution in the UK, Borowczyk’s tale of interspecies lust and violence reaches hysterical levels of art house erotica and exploitation horror filmmaking. “Banned for 26 years, we can finally lay our eyes upon the gothic masterpiece of sex-laced horror and fantasy.” BBC

THU 30, 10.30AM and 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) + INTRODUCTION (95m) Based on the MR James story, ‘Casting The Runes’ and originally granted an X certificate, this is still a classic horror story and a highly effective one. A sceptic travels to the UK to challenge mystic Julian Karswell, and soon finds himself pursued by something demonic.

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 10, 10.30PM FREE

CINEBAR: MRS DOUBTFIRE 12 (120m)

FRI 17, FROM 7PM

NORTHERN SOUL To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

Nottingham’s favourite charity music festival returns and local media gurus LeftLion will take over our cafebar to offer an all-day session of local vocals. The last time this happened Jake Bugg played an afternoon set with us, so you might just spot the next big thing this time too. For more information go to www.hockleyhustle.co.uk

SAT 18, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 19, 12 NOON ENCORE

MON 20, 8PM

BICYCLE (PG) 87m Bicycle asks the question: why is cycling and the bicycle back in fashion? Charting the story of cycling in the land that invented the modern bicycle, the film weaves bicycle design, sport and transport through the retelling of iconic stories, archive footage, animation and music.

Met Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of those operas for free (available through the box office) Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

TIME IS ILLMATIC Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic, a feature length documentary film that delves deep into the making of Nas' 1994 debut album, Illmatic, and the social conditions that influenced its creation. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

THU 23, 7PM

GUARDIAN LIVE PRESENTS IN CONVERSATION WITH RUSSELL BRAND (12A) (90m) Russell Brand, one of our most controversial public figures, talks to the Guardian's Owen Jones about why he thinks revolution isn't just possible, but inevitable. In his new book, the writer and comedian argues that the system isn't working, that our governments are corrupt and the opposing parties are all pointlessly similar. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs + mem

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MEMBERS GET10%OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR AT ANY TIME

FRI 24

ON TOUR (PG) 105m The Oska Bright Film Festival shows short films made by people with learning disabilities. This year, there are two screenings, ‘Music Videos’ and ‘Films about People’, and a presentation and Q&A run by two members of the Oska Bright Committee. Tickets: £3

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

SUN 19, FROM 2PM

The fastest-selling production in the Young Vic’s history, Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire with Gillian Anderson as Blanche DuBois, Ben Foster as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby Stella. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + mem

MET OPERA: MOZART’S LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (12A) 232m MON 27, 8.30PM

12

To remind us of his incredible vivacity and infectious humour, we’ve chosen one of Robin Williams’ most popular films for this month’s free cafebar screening, Mrs Doubtfire.

WED 22, 6PM BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

WED 29, 8.30PM

• A preview screening of MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT with special guests director Tom Green This year also includes two new sections prior to the festival; Teen Mayhem and Mayhem Certificate X and we’ll round it off with an evening of ghosts stories with the Nottingham Writers’ Studio. LOOK OUT FOR SEPARATE MAYHEM BROCHURE.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

OCT 2014

QUIZZES

By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America, little knowing he has an 8year-old stowaway aboard. Family Matinee ticket prices apply

HARVEY (U) 107m

One of Brian De Palma’s darkest and most controversial suspense thrillers, Dressed to Kill was as acclaimed for its stylish set-pieces and lush Pino Donaggio score as it was condemned for its sexual explicitness and blatant borrowings from Alfred Hitchcock.

WED 1, 7.15PM

X THE UNKNOWN (PG) + INTRODUCTION (76m)

SUN 26, 8PM

DRESSED TO KILL (18) + INTRODUCTION (100m)

11

TUE 28, 7PM

SAT 25, 2.30PM

SAT 11, 2.15PM

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

MON 13, 6PM

Adapted from Nick Hornby's bestseller about an aimless Londoner whose unscrupulous dating plan brings him into contact with a lonely 12-year-old-boy. THANK YOU TO MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR JOINING ME TODAY

Our annual celebration of horror, cult cinema and sci-fi is back and it’s bigger than ever! Our main weekend highlights are:

To mark Mayhem Film Festival’s 10th anniversary, we are proud to present Mayhem X Certificates, a series of screenings looking at the history and context of the X certificate in films. All the films will be introduced by David Flint, author and editor of ‘Ten Years of Terror’ and a forthcoming book on British censorship, ‘Forbidden’.

THEATRE, MUSIC AND LITERATURE LIVE BY SATELLITE

MUSIC

127m METROPOLIS

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

30 OCT - 3 NOV

SUN 12, 2PM

OCT 2014

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

ABOUT A BOY (15) 97m DEAD POETS SOCIETY (PG)

10

MY MOVIE

MON 6, 5.30PM

For information about our Central East programme visit filmhub.broadway.org.uk

OCT 2014

FILM

Sci-Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder is the BFI’s celebration of film and television’s original blockbuster genre and is one of the largest and most ambitious sci-fi seasons ever created.

09

TUE 7, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmeister Colin is back to tease your brain in our monthly film quiz. It’s £1 per person to join in the fun.

FREE


OCT 2014

07

OCT 2014

08

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK FILM SEASON

Broadway and Framework Housing Association present a season of films which raise awareness, stimulate debate and challenge stigma relating to mental health.

MON 13, 5PM FREE SCREENING Film Hub Central East is bringing Fear and Wonder to our region in the shape of themed screenings in Milton Keynes, Letchworth and Norfolk and two out-of-this-world events in Nottingham:

SURVIVORS (15) 25m Commissioned by ISAS, Andy Mckay’s film uses evocative imagery aside the voices of five people recounting the journeys they took, from their darkest days of childhood sexual abuse, through its physical and psychological impacts, culminating in the strategies enabling their present more optimistic state of survival.

25 OCTOBER: SCI-FACT - The University of Nottingham will host a day of screenings, talks and live experiments to help us understand the science behind the fiction 5-7 DECEMBER: THE CREATED WOMAN - Mayhem Film Festival will present a weekender on the theme of ‘The Created Woman’ at Broadway featuring screenings (including Metropolis and Solaris), introductions & Q+As.

For details contact Laura Cubley: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

EXPLORING NOTTINGHAM’S CINEMA HERITAGE This 6 week course will explore the hidden history of Nottingham’s cinemas. We will focus on cinemas that are no longer with us and uncover their rich stories and what they teach us about film going audiences. Tutor: Michael Parkes 6 wks Monday evenings commencing 3rd November, 7-8.30PM Price: £40 / £30 members & concs

SCIENCE FICTION CINEMA Charting the history of the genre; from the early worlds depicted in silent films, through to the invasion anxieties of the war years, the body politics of the 70s and 80s and the representation of technology in contemporary sci-fi cinema. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 wks Tuesday evenings commencing 7th October, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BOOK TO FILM 2: THE SEARCH FOR ADAPTATION For the bookworms who double up as film buffs, we return to examine another ten aspects of adaptation, including short stories, dystopian futures, Russian Lit, hard-boiled crime and as they say, much more. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 wks Wednesday afternoons commencing 8th October, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING 150m Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 wks Wednesday evenings commencing 8th October, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members & concs

Inspirational, eccentric English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams), provokes an outbreak of creativity and idealism amongst the stuffy Welton Academy class of 1959. However, conformist parents and staff members protest in favour of educating the pupils in a more traditional manner, with tragic results.

TALK CINEMA AUTUMN 2014

90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Film tutor, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom 10 wks Thursday evenings commencing 9th October, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members & concs

THE UNLOVED (15) 103m Samantha Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy torn between a broken family and an inept social system. Placed in a tumultuous foster home, Lucy befriends her rebellious teenage roommate Lauren, and together they navigate the cold and uncaring world before them.

• An evening with Canadian cult filmmakers Astron-6, including a shorts showcase and their brand new feature THE EDITOR • A 40th anniversary screening of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE • A preview screening of THE ABCs OF DEATH 2 with guests directors Julian Barratt and Robert Morgan

SUN 19, 2PM

FOLLOW THAT CAMEL AKA CARRY ON IN THE LEGION (PG) 91m The Carry On crew join the foreign legion... KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON LIFE BEGINS AT 50

• A screening of silent classic DAUGHTER OF HORROR with live score from 8mm Orchestra

A day of fantasy, science fiction and horror for younger viewers. Individual screenings £5 full price / £4 under-16s. Limited day passes for all three screenings are available for £10 (workshops not included).

SAT 25, 9.30AM & 10.45AM (60m)

HORROR MAKE-UP MASTERCLASS with special effects make up expert Jayne Hyman. Jayne will be demonstrating a “beaten up” makeup which attendees can practice on each other. This will get any budding SFX makeup artist off to a good start for Halloween and she’ll even talk through making your own fake blood! Places are limited so advance booking is recommended. Tickets: £5

WOLFBLOOD WITH SPECIAL GUESTS, CREATOR DEBBIE MOON AND MEMBERS OF THE CAST 90m The creator behind CBBC’s smash hit BAFTA-nominated fantasy drama series joins us to take a look behind the scenes and discuss the writing and development of the hit TV series, and members of the show’s cast will also be on hand. The event will include a specially-selected screening of one of the show’s episodes. Suitable for ages 8+

THU 16, 10.30AM AND 1.30PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m

All films will be introduced.

A classic feelgood Hollywood comedy based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Harvey stars James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd - whose constant companion is Pooka - a six foot-plus rabbit that only Elwood can see. A charming fantasy that touches on the nature of loneliness and the importance of tolerance. Silver Screen ticket prices apply

SUN 26, 2PM

GOLDENEYE (15) 124m James Bond stops the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER! MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!

A radio-active creature appears to be killing the inhabitants of a small Scottish town. Hammer Films followed their successful adaptations of Quatermass with this effective slice of paranoid, grim and grisly, science fiction-horror firmly establishing the path they were to travel as a studio.

Moviemail

Mayhem X is made possible with the support of the BFI Film Festival Fund, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

WED 1, 1.30PM SCREENING AS PART OF THE UK OLDER PERSONS DAY

SUN 5, 1PM

BELLE (12A) 104m

This special programme of early films recreates a typical night out at the cinema in 1914; a glorious mix of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels.

Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of an 18th Century British naval officer. Tickets: £4.70 + free tea + biscuits

A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U) 85m

STEPHEN FRY LIVE BY SATELLITE: MORE FOOL ME (12A) 90m Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the multi-award-winning comedian, actor, presenter, writer and raconteur on stage. This event is to mark the publication of Stephen Fry’s brand new volume of memoirs More Fool Me. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs

SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 12, NOON ENCORE

STRAW DOGS (18) + INTRODUCTION (116m) A young couple fight for survival when the locals of a small village mark them for death. Hugely controversial, banned, censored, re-cut, censored again, finally released fully un-cut – the film is now seen as a crucial part of the debate around censorship in the UK.

TUE 21, 5PM & 8.15PM WED 29, 1PM

NT ENCORE: MEDEA (12A) 100m Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre to take the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy with music from Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory (Goldfrapp).

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MON 20, 5.45PM

PANTANI: THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF A CYCLIST (15) 94m This film explores the true story behind this remarkable man’s achievements and his tragic fall. THU 2, 10AM

MET OPERA: VERDI’S MACBETH (12A) 193m Star soprano Anna Netrebko delivers her searing portrayal of Lady Macbeth.

NT ENCORE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - YOUNG VIC (12A) 240m

LA BÊTE (18) + INTRODUCTION (93m) SAT 25, 12.15PM

SAT 25, 5PM

PATEMA INVERTED (PG) 98m

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 92m

A coming of age tale where two young leads must cling together to prevent gravity from tearing them apart. A super stylish, award-winning anime in the vein of Laputa – Castle in the Sky! [In English]

Some teens discover a seemingly bottomless pit which, when opened, releases their deepest fears. A wellcrafted exercise in 3D scares - tapping into emotional fears and generating a lot of scary fun in the process.

With English Subtitles

Narrowly avoiding prosecution in the UK, Borowczyk’s tale of interspecies lust and violence reaches hysterical levels of art house erotica and exploitation horror filmmaking. “Banned for 26 years, we can finally lay our eyes upon the gothic masterpiece of sex-laced horror and fantasy.” BBC

THU 30, 10.30AM and 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) + INTRODUCTION (95m) Based on the MR James story, ‘Casting The Runes’ and originally granted an X certificate, this is still a classic horror story and a highly effective one. A sceptic travels to the UK to challenge mystic Julian Karswell, and soon finds himself pursued by something demonic.

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 10, 10.30PM FREE

CINEBAR: MRS DOUBTFIRE 12 (120m)

FRI 17, FROM 7PM

NORTHERN SOUL To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

Nottingham’s favourite charity music festival returns and local media gurus LeftLion will take over our cafebar to offer an all-day session of local vocals. The last time this happened Jake Bugg played an afternoon set with us, so you might just spot the next big thing this time too. For more information go to www.hockleyhustle.co.uk

SAT 18, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 19, 12 NOON ENCORE

MON 20, 8PM

BICYCLE (PG) 87m Bicycle asks the question: why is cycling and the bicycle back in fashion? Charting the story of cycling in the land that invented the modern bicycle, the film weaves bicycle design, sport and transport through the retelling of iconic stories, archive footage, animation and music.

Met Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of those operas for free (available through the box office) Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

TIME IS ILLMATIC Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic, a feature length documentary film that delves deep into the making of Nas' 1994 debut album, Illmatic, and the social conditions that influenced its creation. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

THU 23, 7PM

GUARDIAN LIVE PRESENTS IN CONVERSATION WITH RUSSELL BRAND (12A) (90m) Russell Brand, one of our most controversial public figures, talks to the Guardian's Owen Jones about why he thinks revolution isn't just possible, but inevitable. In his new book, the writer and comedian argues that the system isn't working, that our governments are corrupt and the opposing parties are all pointlessly similar. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs + mem

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MEMBERS GET10%OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR AT ANY TIME

FRI 24

ON TOUR (PG) 105m The Oska Bright Film Festival shows short films made by people with learning disabilities. This year, there are two screenings, ‘Music Videos’ and ‘Films about People’, and a presentation and Q&A run by two members of the Oska Bright Committee. Tickets: £3

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

SUN 19, FROM 2PM

The fastest-selling production in the Young Vic’s history, Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire with Gillian Anderson as Blanche DuBois, Ben Foster as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby Stella. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + mem

MET OPERA: MOZART’S LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (12A) 232m MON 27, 8.30PM

12

To remind us of his incredible vivacity and infectious humour, we’ve chosen one of Robin Williams’ most popular films for this month’s free cafebar screening, Mrs Doubtfire.

WED 22, 6PM BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

WED 29, 8.30PM

• A preview screening of MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT with special guests director Tom Green This year also includes two new sections prior to the festival; Teen Mayhem and Mayhem Certificate X and we’ll round it off with an evening of ghosts stories with the Nottingham Writers’ Studio. LOOK OUT FOR SEPARATE MAYHEM BROCHURE.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

OCT 2014

QUIZZES

By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America, little knowing he has an 8year-old stowaway aboard. Family Matinee ticket prices apply

HARVEY (U) 107m

One of Brian De Palma’s darkest and most controversial suspense thrillers, Dressed to Kill was as acclaimed for its stylish set-pieces and lush Pino Donaggio score as it was condemned for its sexual explicitness and blatant borrowings from Alfred Hitchcock.

WED 1, 7.15PM

X THE UNKNOWN (PG) + INTRODUCTION (76m)

SUN 26, 8PM

DRESSED TO KILL (18) + INTRODUCTION (100m)

11

TUE 28, 7PM

SAT 25, 2.30PM

SAT 11, 2.15PM

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

MON 13, 6PM

Adapted from Nick Hornby's bestseller about an aimless Londoner whose unscrupulous dating plan brings him into contact with a lonely 12-year-old-boy. THANK YOU TO MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR JOINING ME TODAY

Our annual celebration of horror, cult cinema and sci-fi is back and it’s bigger than ever! Our main weekend highlights are:

To mark Mayhem Film Festival’s 10th anniversary, we are proud to present Mayhem X Certificates, a series of screenings looking at the history and context of the X certificate in films. All the films will be introduced by David Flint, author and editor of ‘Ten Years of Terror’ and a forthcoming book on British censorship, ‘Forbidden’.

THEATRE, MUSIC AND LITERATURE LIVE BY SATELLITE

MUSIC

127m METROPOLIS

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

30 OCT - 3 NOV

SUN 12, 2PM

OCT 2014

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

ABOUT A BOY (15) 97m DEAD POETS SOCIETY (PG)

10

MY MOVIE

MON 6, 5.30PM

For information about our Central East programme visit filmhub.broadway.org.uk

OCT 2014

FILM

Sci-Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder is the BFI’s celebration of film and television’s original blockbuster genre and is one of the largest and most ambitious sci-fi seasons ever created.

09

TUE 7, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmeister Colin is back to tease your brain in our monthly film quiz. It’s £1 per person to join in the fun.

FREE


OCT 2014

07

OCT 2014

08

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK FILM SEASON

Broadway and Framework Housing Association present a season of films which raise awareness, stimulate debate and challenge stigma relating to mental health.

MON 13, 5PM FREE SCREENING Film Hub Central East is bringing Fear and Wonder to our region in the shape of themed screenings in Milton Keynes, Letchworth and Norfolk and two out-of-this-world events in Nottingham:

SURVIVORS (15) 25m Commissioned by ISAS, Andy Mckay’s film uses evocative imagery aside the voices of five people recounting the journeys they took, from their darkest days of childhood sexual abuse, through its physical and psychological impacts, culminating in the strategies enabling their present more optimistic state of survival.

25 OCTOBER: SCI-FACT - The University of Nottingham will host a day of screenings, talks and live experiments to help us understand the science behind the fiction 5-7 DECEMBER: THE CREATED WOMAN - Mayhem Film Festival will present a weekender on the theme of ‘The Created Woman’ at Broadway featuring screenings (including Metropolis and Solaris), introductions & Q+As.

For details contact Laura Cubley: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

EXPLORING NOTTINGHAM’S CINEMA HERITAGE This 6 week course will explore the hidden history of Nottingham’s cinemas. We will focus on cinemas that are no longer with us and uncover their rich stories and what they teach us about film going audiences. Tutor: Michael Parkes 6 wks Monday evenings commencing 3rd November, 7-8.30PM Price: £40 / £30 members & concs

SCIENCE FICTION CINEMA Charting the history of the genre; from the early worlds depicted in silent films, through to the invasion anxieties of the war years, the body politics of the 70s and 80s and the representation of technology in contemporary sci-fi cinema. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 wks Tuesday evenings commencing 7th October, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BOOK TO FILM 2: THE SEARCH FOR ADAPTATION For the bookworms who double up as film buffs, we return to examine another ten aspects of adaptation, including short stories, dystopian futures, Russian Lit, hard-boiled crime and as they say, much more. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 wks Wednesday afternoons commencing 8th October, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING 150m Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 wks Wednesday evenings commencing 8th October, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members & concs

Inspirational, eccentric English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams), provokes an outbreak of creativity and idealism amongst the stuffy Welton Academy class of 1959. However, conformist parents and staff members protest in favour of educating the pupils in a more traditional manner, with tragic results.

TALK CINEMA AUTUMN 2014

90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Film tutor, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom 10 wks Thursday evenings commencing 9th October, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members & concs

THE UNLOVED (15) 103m Samantha Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy torn between a broken family and an inept social system. Placed in a tumultuous foster home, Lucy befriends her rebellious teenage roommate Lauren, and together they navigate the cold and uncaring world before them.

• An evening with Canadian cult filmmakers Astron-6, including a shorts showcase and their brand new feature THE EDITOR • A 40th anniversary screening of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE • A preview screening of THE ABCs OF DEATH 2 with guests directors Julian Barratt and Robert Morgan

SUN 19, 2PM

FOLLOW THAT CAMEL AKA CARRY ON IN THE LEGION (PG) 91m The Carry On crew join the foreign legion... KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON LIFE BEGINS AT 50

• A screening of silent classic DAUGHTER OF HORROR with live score from 8mm Orchestra

A day of fantasy, science fiction and horror for younger viewers. Individual screenings £5 full price / £4 under-16s. Limited day passes for all three screenings are available for £10 (workshops not included).

SAT 25, 9.30AM & 10.45AM (60m)

HORROR MAKE-UP MASTERCLASS with special effects make up expert Jayne Hyman. Jayne will be demonstrating a “beaten up” makeup which attendees can practice on each other. This will get any budding SFX makeup artist off to a good start for Halloween and she’ll even talk through making your own fake blood! Places are limited so advance booking is recommended. Tickets: £5

WOLFBLOOD WITH SPECIAL GUESTS, CREATOR DEBBIE MOON AND MEMBERS OF THE CAST 90m The creator behind CBBC’s smash hit BAFTA-nominated fantasy drama series joins us to take a look behind the scenes and discuss the writing and development of the hit TV series, and members of the show’s cast will also be on hand. The event will include a specially-selected screening of one of the show’s episodes. Suitable for ages 8+

THU 16, 10.30AM AND 1.30PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m

All films will be introduced.

A classic feelgood Hollywood comedy based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Harvey stars James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd - whose constant companion is Pooka - a six foot-plus rabbit that only Elwood can see. A charming fantasy that touches on the nature of loneliness and the importance of tolerance. Silver Screen ticket prices apply

SUN 26, 2PM

GOLDENEYE (15) 124m James Bond stops the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER! MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!

A radio-active creature appears to be killing the inhabitants of a small Scottish town. Hammer Films followed their successful adaptations of Quatermass with this effective slice of paranoid, grim and grisly, science fiction-horror firmly establishing the path they were to travel as a studio.

Moviemail

Mayhem X is made possible with the support of the BFI Film Festival Fund, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

WED 1, 1.30PM SCREENING AS PART OF THE UK OLDER PERSONS DAY

SUN 5, 1PM

BELLE (12A) 104m

This special programme of early films recreates a typical night out at the cinema in 1914; a glorious mix of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels.

Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of an 18th Century British naval officer. Tickets: £4.70 + free tea + biscuits

A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U) 85m

STEPHEN FRY LIVE BY SATELLITE: MORE FOOL ME (12A) 90m Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the multi-award-winning comedian, actor, presenter, writer and raconteur on stage. This event is to mark the publication of Stephen Fry’s brand new volume of memoirs More Fool Me. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs

SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 12, NOON ENCORE

STRAW DOGS (18) + INTRODUCTION (116m) A young couple fight for survival when the locals of a small village mark them for death. Hugely controversial, banned, censored, re-cut, censored again, finally released fully un-cut – the film is now seen as a crucial part of the debate around censorship in the UK.

TUE 21, 5PM & 8.15PM WED 29, 1PM

NT ENCORE: MEDEA (12A) 100m Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre to take the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy with music from Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory (Goldfrapp).

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MON 20, 5.45PM

PANTANI: THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF A CYCLIST (15) 94m This film explores the true story behind this remarkable man’s achievements and his tragic fall. THU 2, 10AM

MET OPERA: VERDI’S MACBETH (12A) 193m Star soprano Anna Netrebko delivers her searing portrayal of Lady Macbeth.

NT ENCORE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - YOUNG VIC (12A) 240m

LA BÊTE (18) + INTRODUCTION (93m) SAT 25, 12.15PM

SAT 25, 5PM

PATEMA INVERTED (PG) 98m

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 92m

A coming of age tale where two young leads must cling together to prevent gravity from tearing them apart. A super stylish, award-winning anime in the vein of Laputa – Castle in the Sky! [In English]

Some teens discover a seemingly bottomless pit which, when opened, releases their deepest fears. A wellcrafted exercise in 3D scares - tapping into emotional fears and generating a lot of scary fun in the process.

With English Subtitles

Narrowly avoiding prosecution in the UK, Borowczyk’s tale of interspecies lust and violence reaches hysterical levels of art house erotica and exploitation horror filmmaking. “Banned for 26 years, we can finally lay our eyes upon the gothic masterpiece of sex-laced horror and fantasy.” BBC

THU 30, 10.30AM and 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) + INTRODUCTION (95m) Based on the MR James story, ‘Casting The Runes’ and originally granted an X certificate, this is still a classic horror story and a highly effective one. A sceptic travels to the UK to challenge mystic Julian Karswell, and soon finds himself pursued by something demonic.

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 10, 10.30PM FREE

CINEBAR: MRS DOUBTFIRE 12 (120m)

FRI 17, FROM 7PM

NORTHERN SOUL To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

Nottingham’s favourite charity music festival returns and local media gurus LeftLion will take over our cafebar to offer an all-day session of local vocals. The last time this happened Jake Bugg played an afternoon set with us, so you might just spot the next big thing this time too. For more information go to www.hockleyhustle.co.uk

SAT 18, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 19, 12 NOON ENCORE

MON 20, 8PM

BICYCLE (PG) 87m Bicycle asks the question: why is cycling and the bicycle back in fashion? Charting the story of cycling in the land that invented the modern bicycle, the film weaves bicycle design, sport and transport through the retelling of iconic stories, archive footage, animation and music.

Met Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of those operas for free (available through the box office) Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

TIME IS ILLMATIC Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic, a feature length documentary film that delves deep into the making of Nas' 1994 debut album, Illmatic, and the social conditions that influenced its creation. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

THU 23, 7PM

GUARDIAN LIVE PRESENTS IN CONVERSATION WITH RUSSELL BRAND (12A) (90m) Russell Brand, one of our most controversial public figures, talks to the Guardian's Owen Jones about why he thinks revolution isn't just possible, but inevitable. In his new book, the writer and comedian argues that the system isn't working, that our governments are corrupt and the opposing parties are all pointlessly similar. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs + mem

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MEMBERS GET10%OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR AT ANY TIME

FRI 24

ON TOUR (PG) 105m The Oska Bright Film Festival shows short films made by people with learning disabilities. This year, there are two screenings, ‘Music Videos’ and ‘Films about People’, and a presentation and Q&A run by two members of the Oska Bright Committee. Tickets: £3

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

SUN 19, FROM 2PM

The fastest-selling production in the Young Vic’s history, Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire with Gillian Anderson as Blanche DuBois, Ben Foster as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby Stella. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + mem

MET OPERA: MOZART’S LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (12A) 232m MON 27, 8.30PM

12

To remind us of his incredible vivacity and infectious humour, we’ve chosen one of Robin Williams’ most popular films for this month’s free cafebar screening, Mrs Doubtfire.

WED 22, 6PM BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

WED 29, 8.30PM

• A preview screening of MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT with special guests director Tom Green This year also includes two new sections prior to the festival; Teen Mayhem and Mayhem Certificate X and we’ll round it off with an evening of ghosts stories with the Nottingham Writers’ Studio. LOOK OUT FOR SEPARATE MAYHEM BROCHURE.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

OCT 2014

QUIZZES

By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America, little knowing he has an 8year-old stowaway aboard. Family Matinee ticket prices apply

HARVEY (U) 107m

One of Brian De Palma’s darkest and most controversial suspense thrillers, Dressed to Kill was as acclaimed for its stylish set-pieces and lush Pino Donaggio score as it was condemned for its sexual explicitness and blatant borrowings from Alfred Hitchcock.

WED 1, 7.15PM

X THE UNKNOWN (PG) + INTRODUCTION (76m)

SUN 26, 8PM

DRESSED TO KILL (18) + INTRODUCTION (100m)

11

TUE 28, 7PM

SAT 25, 2.30PM

SAT 11, 2.15PM

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

MON 13, 6PM

Adapted from Nick Hornby's bestseller about an aimless Londoner whose unscrupulous dating plan brings him into contact with a lonely 12-year-old-boy. THANK YOU TO MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR JOINING ME TODAY

Our annual celebration of horror, cult cinema and sci-fi is back and it’s bigger than ever! Our main weekend highlights are:

To mark Mayhem Film Festival’s 10th anniversary, we are proud to present Mayhem X Certificates, a series of screenings looking at the history and context of the X certificate in films. All the films will be introduced by David Flint, author and editor of ‘Ten Years of Terror’ and a forthcoming book on British censorship, ‘Forbidden’.

THEATRE, MUSIC AND LITERATURE LIVE BY SATELLITE

MUSIC

127m METROPOLIS

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

30 OCT - 3 NOV

SUN 12, 2PM

OCT 2014

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

ABOUT A BOY (15) 97m DEAD POETS SOCIETY (PG)

10

MY MOVIE

MON 6, 5.30PM

For information about our Central East programme visit filmhub.broadway.org.uk

OCT 2014

FILM

Sci-Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder is the BFI’s celebration of film and television’s original blockbuster genre and is one of the largest and most ambitious sci-fi seasons ever created.

09

TUE 7, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmeister Colin is back to tease your brain in our monthly film quiz. It’s £1 per person to join in the fun.

FREE


OCT 2014

07

OCT 2014

08

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK FILM SEASON

Broadway and Framework Housing Association present a season of films which raise awareness, stimulate debate and challenge stigma relating to mental health.

MON 13, 5PM FREE SCREENING Film Hub Central East is bringing Fear and Wonder to our region in the shape of themed screenings in Milton Keynes, Letchworth and Norfolk and two out-of-this-world events in Nottingham:

SURVIVORS (15) 25m Commissioned by ISAS, Andy Mckay’s film uses evocative imagery aside the voices of five people recounting the journeys they took, from their darkest days of childhood sexual abuse, through its physical and psychological impacts, culminating in the strategies enabling their present more optimistic state of survival.

25 OCTOBER: SCI-FACT - The University of Nottingham will host a day of screenings, talks and live experiments to help us understand the science behind the fiction 5-7 DECEMBER: THE CREATED WOMAN - Mayhem Film Festival will present a weekender on the theme of ‘The Created Woman’ at Broadway featuring screenings (including Metropolis and Solaris), introductions & Q+As.

For details contact Laura Cubley: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

EXPLORING NOTTINGHAM’S CINEMA HERITAGE This 6 week course will explore the hidden history of Nottingham’s cinemas. We will focus on cinemas that are no longer with us and uncover their rich stories and what they teach us about film going audiences. Tutor: Michael Parkes 6 wks Monday evenings commencing 3rd November, 7-8.30PM Price: £40 / £30 members & concs

SCIENCE FICTION CINEMA Charting the history of the genre; from the early worlds depicted in silent films, through to the invasion anxieties of the war years, the body politics of the 70s and 80s and the representation of technology in contemporary sci-fi cinema. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 wks Tuesday evenings commencing 7th October, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BOOK TO FILM 2: THE SEARCH FOR ADAPTATION For the bookworms who double up as film buffs, we return to examine another ten aspects of adaptation, including short stories, dystopian futures, Russian Lit, hard-boiled crime and as they say, much more. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 wks Wednesday afternoons commencing 8th October, 2-4PM Price: £70 / £50 members & concs

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING 150m Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 wks Wednesday evenings commencing 8th October, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members & concs

Inspirational, eccentric English teacher John Keating (Robin Williams), provokes an outbreak of creativity and idealism amongst the stuffy Welton Academy class of 1959. However, conformist parents and staff members protest in favour of educating the pupils in a more traditional manner, with tragic results.

TALK CINEMA AUTUMN 2014

90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Film tutor, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom 10 wks Thursday evenings commencing 9th October, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members & concs

THE UNLOVED (15) 103m Samantha Morton tells the story of eleven-year-old Lucy torn between a broken family and an inept social system. Placed in a tumultuous foster home, Lucy befriends her rebellious teenage roommate Lauren, and together they navigate the cold and uncaring world before them.

• An evening with Canadian cult filmmakers Astron-6, including a shorts showcase and their brand new feature THE EDITOR • A 40th anniversary screening of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE • A preview screening of THE ABCs OF DEATH 2 with guests directors Julian Barratt and Robert Morgan

SUN 19, 2PM

FOLLOW THAT CAMEL AKA CARRY ON IN THE LEGION (PG) 91m The Carry On crew join the foreign legion... KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON LIFE BEGINS AT 50

• A screening of silent classic DAUGHTER OF HORROR with live score from 8mm Orchestra

A day of fantasy, science fiction and horror for younger viewers. Individual screenings £5 full price / £4 under-16s. Limited day passes for all three screenings are available for £10 (workshops not included).

SAT 25, 9.30AM & 10.45AM (60m)

HORROR MAKE-UP MASTERCLASS with special effects make up expert Jayne Hyman. Jayne will be demonstrating a “beaten up” makeup which attendees can practice on each other. This will get any budding SFX makeup artist off to a good start for Halloween and she’ll even talk through making your own fake blood! Places are limited so advance booking is recommended. Tickets: £5

WOLFBLOOD WITH SPECIAL GUESTS, CREATOR DEBBIE MOON AND MEMBERS OF THE CAST 90m The creator behind CBBC’s smash hit BAFTA-nominated fantasy drama series joins us to take a look behind the scenes and discuss the writing and development of the hit TV series, and members of the show’s cast will also be on hand. The event will include a specially-selected screening of one of the show’s episodes. Suitable for ages 8+

THU 16, 10.30AM AND 1.30PM

UP (3D) (U) 92m

All films will be introduced.

A classic feelgood Hollywood comedy based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Harvey stars James Stewart as Elwood P. Dowd - whose constant companion is Pooka - a six foot-plus rabbit that only Elwood can see. A charming fantasy that touches on the nature of loneliness and the importance of tolerance. Silver Screen ticket prices apply

SUN 26, 2PM

GOLDENEYE (15) 124m James Bond stops the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PETER! MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!

A radio-active creature appears to be killing the inhabitants of a small Scottish town. Hammer Films followed their successful adaptations of Quatermass with this effective slice of paranoid, grim and grisly, science fiction-horror firmly establishing the path they were to travel as a studio.

Moviemail

Mayhem X is made possible with the support of the BFI Film Festival Fund, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

WED 1, 1.30PM SCREENING AS PART OF THE UK OLDER PERSONS DAY

SUN 5, 1PM

BELLE (12A) 104m

This special programme of early films recreates a typical night out at the cinema in 1914; a glorious mix of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels.

Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of an 18th Century British naval officer. Tickets: £4.70 + free tea + biscuits

A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U) 85m

STEPHEN FRY LIVE BY SATELLITE: MORE FOOL ME (12A) 90m Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the multi-award-winning comedian, actor, presenter, writer and raconteur on stage. This event is to mark the publication of Stephen Fry’s brand new volume of memoirs More Fool Me. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs

SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 12, NOON ENCORE

STRAW DOGS (18) + INTRODUCTION (116m) A young couple fight for survival when the locals of a small village mark them for death. Hugely controversial, banned, censored, re-cut, censored again, finally released fully un-cut – the film is now seen as a crucial part of the debate around censorship in the UK.

TUE 21, 5PM & 8.15PM WED 29, 1PM

NT ENCORE: MEDEA (12A) 100m Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre to take the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy with music from Alison Goldfrapp & Will Gregory (Goldfrapp).

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MON 20, 5.45PM

PANTANI: THE ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF A CYCLIST (15) 94m This film explores the true story behind this remarkable man’s achievements and his tragic fall. THU 2, 10AM

MET OPERA: VERDI’S MACBETH (12A) 193m Star soprano Anna Netrebko delivers her searing portrayal of Lady Macbeth.

NT ENCORE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE - YOUNG VIC (12A) 240m

LA BÊTE (18) + INTRODUCTION (93m) SAT 25, 12.15PM

SAT 25, 5PM

PATEMA INVERTED (PG) 98m

THE HOLE (3D) 12A 92m

A coming of age tale where two young leads must cling together to prevent gravity from tearing them apart. A super stylish, award-winning anime in the vein of Laputa – Castle in the Sky! [In English]

Some teens discover a seemingly bottomless pit which, when opened, releases their deepest fears. A wellcrafted exercise in 3D scares - tapping into emotional fears and generating a lot of scary fun in the process.

With English Subtitles

Narrowly avoiding prosecution in the UK, Borowczyk’s tale of interspecies lust and violence reaches hysterical levels of art house erotica and exploitation horror filmmaking. “Banned for 26 years, we can finally lay our eyes upon the gothic masterpiece of sex-laced horror and fantasy.” BBC

THU 30, 10.30AM and 1.30PM

NIGHT OF THE DEMON (PG) + INTRODUCTION (95m) Based on the MR James story, ‘Casting The Runes’ and originally granted an X certificate, this is still a classic horror story and a highly effective one. A sceptic travels to the UK to challenge mystic Julian Karswell, and soon finds himself pursued by something demonic.

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 10, 10.30PM FREE

CINEBAR: MRS DOUBTFIRE 12 (120m)

FRI 17, FROM 7PM

NORTHERN SOUL To celebrate the opening night of Northern Soul, we’ll be playing some Northern Soul favourites in the cafebar before and after the 8PM screening.

Nottingham’s favourite charity music festival returns and local media gurus LeftLion will take over our cafebar to offer an all-day session of local vocals. The last time this happened Jake Bugg played an afternoon set with us, so you might just spot the next big thing this time too. For more information go to www.hockleyhustle.co.uk

SAT 18, 5.55PM LIVE & SUN 19, 12 NOON ENCORE

MON 20, 8PM

BICYCLE (PG) 87m Bicycle asks the question: why is cycling and the bicycle back in fashion? Charting the story of cycling in the land that invented the modern bicycle, the film weaves bicycle design, sport and transport through the retelling of iconic stories, archive footage, animation and music.

Met Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Bundle Offer: Buy 6 & get 1 of those operas for free (available through the box office) Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

TIME IS ILLMATIC Our good neighbour Mimm joins us in presenting the opening night of Time Is Illmatic, a feature length documentary film that delves deep into the making of Nas' 1994 debut album, Illmatic, and the social conditions that influenced its creation. The full album will be played in the cafebar before the 9PM screening and then Mimm will DJ afterwards.

THU 23, 7PM

GUARDIAN LIVE PRESENTS IN CONVERSATION WITH RUSSELL BRAND (12A) (90m) Russell Brand, one of our most controversial public figures, talks to the Guardian's Owen Jones about why he thinks revolution isn't just possible, but inevitable. In his new book, the writer and comedian argues that the system isn't working, that our governments are corrupt and the opposing parties are all pointlessly similar. Tickets: £12 full / £10 concs + mem

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MEMBERS GET10%OFF FOOD IN OUR CAFEBAR AT ANY TIME

FRI 24

ON TOUR (PG) 105m The Oska Bright Film Festival shows short films made by people with learning disabilities. This year, there are two screenings, ‘Music Videos’ and ‘Films about People’, and a presentation and Q&A run by two members of the Oska Bright Committee. Tickets: £3

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

SUN 19, FROM 2PM

The fastest-selling production in the Young Vic’s history, Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire with Gillian Anderson as Blanche DuBois, Ben Foster as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby Stella. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + mem

MET OPERA: MOZART’S LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (12A) 232m MON 27, 8.30PM

12

To remind us of his incredible vivacity and infectious humour, we’ve chosen one of Robin Williams’ most popular films for this month’s free cafebar screening, Mrs Doubtfire.

WED 22, 6PM BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

WED 29, 8.30PM

• A preview screening of MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT with special guests director Tom Green This year also includes two new sections prior to the festival; Teen Mayhem and Mayhem Certificate X and we’ll round it off with an evening of ghosts stories with the Nottingham Writers’ Studio. LOOK OUT FOR SEPARATE MAYHEM BROCHURE.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

OCT 2014

QUIZZES

By tying thousands of balloons to his home, Carl sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America, little knowing he has an 8year-old stowaway aboard. Family Matinee ticket prices apply

HARVEY (U) 107m

One of Brian De Palma’s darkest and most controversial suspense thrillers, Dressed to Kill was as acclaimed for its stylish set-pieces and lush Pino Donaggio score as it was condemned for its sexual explicitness and blatant borrowings from Alfred Hitchcock.

WED 1, 7.15PM

X THE UNKNOWN (PG) + INTRODUCTION (76m)

SUN 26, 8PM

DRESSED TO KILL (18) + INTRODUCTION (100m)

11

TUE 28, 7PM

SAT 25, 2.30PM

SAT 11, 2.15PM

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

MON 13, 6PM

Adapted from Nick Hornby's bestseller about an aimless Londoner whose unscrupulous dating plan brings him into contact with a lonely 12-year-old-boy. THANK YOU TO MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR JOINING ME TODAY

Our annual celebration of horror, cult cinema and sci-fi is back and it’s bigger than ever! Our main weekend highlights are:

To mark Mayhem Film Festival’s 10th anniversary, we are proud to present Mayhem X Certificates, a series of screenings looking at the history and context of the X certificate in films. All the films will be introduced by David Flint, author and editor of ‘Ten Years of Terror’ and a forthcoming book on British censorship, ‘Forbidden’.

THEATRE, MUSIC AND LITERATURE LIVE BY SATELLITE

MUSIC

127m METROPOLIS

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

30 OCT - 3 NOV

SUN 12, 2PM

OCT 2014

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

ABOUT A BOY (15) 97m DEAD POETS SOCIETY (PG)

10

MY MOVIE

MON 6, 5.30PM

For information about our Central East programme visit filmhub.broadway.org.uk

OCT 2014

FILM

Sci-Fi: Days of Fear and Wonder is the BFI’s celebration of film and television’s original blockbuster genre and is one of the largest and most ambitious sci-fi seasons ever created.

09

TUE 7, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmeister Colin is back to tease your brain in our monthly film quiz. It’s £1 per person to join in the fun.

FREE


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