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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m CAPTIONED SCREENING
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
THU 2, 4.45PM
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC) 155m
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JANUARY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £6.00 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thu 2
Little Women U See web 10:00 1:30 4:45 Star Wars: The Rise... See web 12:30 4:00 Frozen II U See web 12:15 3:15 Sorry We Missed You 15 See web 6:00 Bait 15 See web Singin’ in the Rain U See web 12:00 2:30 Pain & Glory 15 See web Aquarela U See web 5:15 More films tbc - see website
7:45 7:30
10:45 1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web 11:00 1:30 12:15 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15
7:45 8:15 7:30
In 3D from FRI 3 SAT 4, 12.30PM
FROZEN II (U) 103m LA DOLCE VITA (12A)
1917 (15)
UNCUT GEMS (CERT TBC)
ORDINARY LOVE (12A)
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A)
WAVES (15)
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (U) 103m
With English Subtitles
Dir: Sam Mendes UK/US 2019 119m
Dirs: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie US 2019
Dirs: Lisa Barros D’Sa & Glenn Leyburn UK
Dir: Terrence Malick Germany/US 2019 173m
Dir: Trey Edward Shults US 2019 136m
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1960 175m
Starring: George MacKay,
134m
2019 92m
Starring: August Diehl, Valerie Pachner
Starring: Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg
Dean-Charles Chapman
Starring: Adam Sandler, Idina Menzel
Starring: Lesley Manville, Liam Neeson
Federico Fellini’s exquisite tale of celebrity casts an adoring yet critical eye towards 60s Rome. Set over seven decadent days, the film follows Marcello Mastroianni’s philandering journalist, pursuing a happiness that’s always just out of reach. We’re delighted to bring this Italian classic back to the big screen to mark Federico Fellini’s centenary.
At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield and Blake are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers— Blake’s own brother among them. Sam Mendes directs an all-star cast including Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth, and Mark Strong for this epic war drama crafted to appear as an intense single-shot sequence.
In a rapid-fire, revelatory performance, Adam Sandler is Howard, a diamond dealer whose life is reaching a crescendo of manic desperation: his relationship with his wife is imploding; he owes a hefty chunk of money to angry racketeers; and he’s getting in over his head in an ever escalating scheme to make a fortune by selling an Ethiopian opal to Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett. Nothing goes as planned, of course, and that’s the fun and the terror of this wild ride that pushes viewers to the breaking point of pleasurable anxiety. Film at Lincoln Center
As the Christmas decorations go up, we quickly get a sense of Joan and Tom’s bantering relationship; witty and teasing, they’re a couple who can finish each other’s sentences. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, Tom is there to support and we follow as they navigate the mundane and frightening new world of exams, diagnoses, and waiting rooms. Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson make vivid the subtle shifts of temperature that define long-term intimacy, as two people dealing in very different ways with acute stress and the continuing echoes of an earlier tragedy. BFI London Film Festival
Terrence Mallick (Tree of Life) returns with this absorbing drama based on real events. Franz Jägerstätter and his wife Fani live in bucolic Alpine Austria with their three children, committed to a deep abiding love of God and each other. When Franz is called up to fight, he refuses to take an oath of allegiance to Hitler and as a result each has a price to pay. A Hidden Life makes an urgent call to contemporary conscience, exhorting us to believe in its power, even in the face of indifference.
The future is bright for Tyler, who seems to have everything he needs: a wealthy family to support him, a spot on the high-school wrestling team, and a girlfriend he’s head over heels in love with. Committed to greatness and under intense scrutiny from his father, Tyler spends his mornings and nights training. But when pushed to the limit, cracks in the perfect façade of Tyler’s existence start to show, and the stage is set for a true American tragedy. TIFF
BFI London Film Festival
“Shults has created a film that is its own organic being with eyes, ears and a rapidly beating heart.” Vague Visages
JOJO RABBIT (12A) Dir: Taika Waititi US 2019 108m Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie
Ten-year-old Jojo is a proud member of the Hitler Nazi Youth. Though socially awkward, his confidence is regularly boosted by his trusted imaginary friend – the Führer himself. When an unfortunate accident during a Nazi Youth weekend retreat sends him back home, things get complicated. With Germany on the brink of defeat and his mother sheltering a young Jewish girl, Jojo’s life is turned upside down and he must try to make sense of it all. Taika Waititi crafts a one-of-a-kind dramedy that’ll make you laugh and cry … sometimes, all at once.
FROM FRI 3
AMANDA (15) With English Subtitles Dir: Mikhaël Hers France 2019 107m Starring: Vincent Lacoste, Isaure Multrier
When his older sister Sandrine dies in a Parisian terrorist attack, David, an aimless, twenty-something slacker, takes on caregiving duties for his now-orphaned, seven-year-old niece Amanda. Going against the grain of expectation for post-tragedy movies, Mikhaël Hers’ honest and tender humanist drama is a full-bodied study in coping. Vancouver International Film Festival
“A singular and essential response to both history and our current moment, Jojo Rabbit simply must be seen.” TIFF
“Amanda is a quietly moving celebration of human resilience from French writer-director Mikhaël Hers.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
AMANDA
MON 6, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“Sam Mendes’s 1917 is an amazingly audacious film; as exciting as a heist movie, disturbing as a sci-fi nightmare.” The Guardian
“It’s a rich, enthralling and utterly demented experience...” Birth.Movies.Death
“Ravagingly honest and quite lovely.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 14, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“This show of faith hasn’t come a moment too soon.” IndieWire CAPTIONED SCREENING
MON 20, 7.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 10
PROMARE (12A)
FROM FRI 17
With English Subtitles
BOMBSHELL (15)
Dir: Hiroyuki Imaishi Japan 2019 111m
Post-apocalyptic setting? Mecha suits? Wildly loud, eye-popping neon-graphical mayhem? You’ve got it all in this explosive debut feature from Studio Trigger! Promepolis is taken over by a strange entity causing people to spontaneously combust, and leaving some, the Burnish, with the power of pyrokinesis. Thirty years later, Galo Thymos, a member of a rescue team that quells the flames of the now oppressed Burnish, is caught in the middle of a new and devastating civic inferno. “There are probably at least a dozen moments where my hand was over my mouth in awe.” Den of Geek
Dir: Jay Roach US 2019 109m Starring: Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, PROMARE
FROM FRI 3
FROM FRI 10
Charlize Theron
Based on the real scandal, Bombshell is a revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time, Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 22, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 24
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD (PG) Dir: Armando Iannucci UK 2019 119m Starring: Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton
Master satirist Armando Iannucci and long-time collaborator Simon Blackwell return with this exquisite adaptation of Charles Dickens’s masterpiece. With Dev Patel in the title role, and leading an impressive cast including Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Ben Whishaw, Peter Capaldi and Nikki Amuka-Bird, The Personal History of David Copperfield is a witty and brilliant period comedy full of compassion, humour and optimism.
2040 (PG) 92m
FROM FRI 31
QUEEN & SLIM (15) Dir: Melina Matsoukas US 2019 132m
THU 2, 10AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith
Queen & Slim’s first date takes a violent turn when they’re stopped by a police officer on their way home. When a manhunt is launched for their arrest, the couple must try and find a way out of the country. As they make headline news, and the country divides over their fate, the couple becomes a reluctant symbol of trauma, grief and pain for the black community. Insecure and Lemonade director Melina Matsoukas and Master of None writer Lena Waithe craft a powerful portrait of systemic racism in contemporary America.
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m See website for details.
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 28, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 31
THE LIGHTHOUSE (15) Dir: Robert Eggers US 2019 109m Starring: Willem Dafoe, Robert Pattinson
ALSO SEE SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. SEE PAGE 10 FOR DETAILS
After having spooked audiences into a delicious frenzy with his much-lauded feature debut The Witch, director Robert Eggers returns with this chillingly intimate tale of two men sequestered on a tiny — and perhaps enchanted — Atlantic isle. Shot on 35mm black-andwhite film, this psychological thriller follows the slow descent into madness of two lighthouse keepers on a remote New England island at the turn of the 19th century. TIFF
That Sugar Film’s Damon Gameau explores what positive changes we can make today to regenerate the world for future generations in this fascinating documentary. FRI 10 – SUN 12
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
1917 (15) 119m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
BOMBSHELL (15) 108m See page 2 for details.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM (PG) 91m Eight years ago, John and Molly Chester traded their busy city life for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.
Sat 4
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
OF WONDER’
Sun 5
Mon 6
(CERT TBC) 70m
‘A World of Wonder’ – 15 short animated films from all around the world featuring lots of very cheeky animals and feisty children in a whole load of extraordinary adventures. For children of all ages but perfect for 0-7 year-olds.
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) THU 30, 10AM & 1.30PM
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A) 173m See page 2 for details.
A lost dog and a genius cat must team up to embark on a voyage in space to find their way home.
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 10
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SAT 25, 10.15AM
Wed 8
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) 90m A hilarious animated adventure about friendship and heroism that introduces the whole family to the greatest heroes ever unleashed!
Thu 9
Little Women U See web 10:45 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web 1:30 Frozen II U See web 11:00 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15 2040 PG p4 12:30
Sun 12
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Carnival Nights U p8 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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Tue 14 4:15
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10:45 1:45 2:45 11:00 1:30 12:15 12:00
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Wed 15
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Bringing Up Baby Jojo Rabbit 12A p4 10:30 1:30
4:45 5:30 5:15
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
4:45 5:30 4:00 5:00
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1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 10:30 1:30 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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7:00 8:30 Fri 17 7:45 8:15 7:30 8:45
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1917 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Times tbc Uncut Gems p2 3:00 6:00 The Biggest Little Farm PG p4 12:45 Promare 12A p2 Mystery Film 18 + INTRO p10 More films tbc - see website
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Sun 19
9:00 9:15 7:45 Mon 20
Sat 11
TUE 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A screening suitable for children on the SAT 18, 11.45AM autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. LIAF For more information please contact Adam PRESENTS: or any of the Box Office team on 0115 ‘A WORLD 952 6611.
90m
TUE 21, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Fri 3
SAT 25, 1PM
CAPTIONED SCREENING
BOMBSHELL
AQUARELA (12A) 89m
JOJO RABBIT
FROM FRI 17
101m
PAIN & GLORY (15) 113m
QUEEN & SLIM
FROM FRI 17
FROM FRI 3
BAIT (15) 89m
JANUARY 2020 BROADWAY.ORG.UK | 14-18 BROAD ST, NG1 3AL @broadwaycinema
FROM MON 13
FROM FRI 10
SORRY WE MISSED YOU (15)
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Sat 18
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA LIVE: Wozzeck 12A p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 3:00 6:00 12:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA ENCORE: Wozzeck 12A p9 Cheryomushki + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see website
11:30 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 1:00
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
10:30 1:30 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:00
8:15 9:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Hipsters p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00 12:30
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Everything - The Real Thing Story + Q&A p10 DJ - Cafébar from 6PM
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 11:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 10:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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Mon 27
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Tue 28
8:45 Tue 21 5:55
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Wed 22
12:00 1:15
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 LIAF Presents: A World of Wonder U p4 More films tbc - see website
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 StarDog and TurboCat U p4 Supportive Environment Screening - StarDog and TurboCat U p4 One Day Course: Dickens on Film p10 The Personal History of p3 David Copperfield PG 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Leto 15 + INTRO p9
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 Times tbc A Hidden Life 12A p2 Times tbc Waves 15 p3 Times tbc Anne Frank: Parallel Lives p10 6:15 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Film Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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12:00 2:45 Times Times 10:00 1:30 Times
5:30 8:15 tbc tbc More times tbc tbc
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 Queen & Slim 15 p3 The Lighthouse 15 p3 More films tbc - see website Scarlett Tiara Cafébar from 9PM
Times tbc 2:00 5:00 3:45 6:30
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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. 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 or present your phone.
PRICES Adult: £9.50 Senior: £7.10 Mature Student: £7.10 Under 25: £5.00 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £6.00 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening ORANGE Q&A after screening BLUE Special event GREEN Bringing up Baby screening PURPLE Supportive Environment screening RED Silver Screen screening BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing VIOLET Dementia Friendly DARK GREEN Relaxed Screening
WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
CONTINUING INTO JANUARY
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WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m CAPTIONED SCREENING
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
THU 2, 4.45PM
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC) 155m
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JANUARY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £6.00 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thu 2
Little Women U See web 10:00 1:30 4:45 Star Wars: The Rise... See web 12:30 4:00 Frozen II U See web 12:15 3:15 Sorry We Missed You 15 See web 6:00 Bait 15 See web Singin’ in the Rain U See web 12:00 2:30 Pain & Glory 15 See web Aquarela U See web 5:15 More films tbc - see website
7:45 7:30
10:45 1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web 11:00 1:30 12:15 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15
7:45 8:15 7:30
In 3D from FRI 3 SAT 4, 12.30PM
FROZEN II (U) 103m LA DOLCE VITA (12A)
1917 (15)
UNCUT GEMS (CERT TBC)
ORDINARY LOVE (12A)
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A)
WAVES (15)
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (U) 103m
With English Subtitles
Dir: Sam Mendes UK/US 2019 119m
Dirs: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie US 2019
Dirs: Lisa Barros D’Sa & Glenn Leyburn UK
Dir: Terrence Malick Germany/US 2019 173m
Dir: Trey Edward Shults US 2019 136m
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1960 175m
Starring: George MacKay,
134m
2019 92m
Starring: August Diehl, Valerie Pachner
Starring: Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg
Dean-Charles Chapman
Starring: Adam Sandler, Idina Menzel
Starring: Lesley Manville, Liam Neeson
Federico Fellini’s exquisite tale of celebrity casts an adoring yet critical eye towards 60s Rome. Set over seven decadent days, the film follows Marcello Mastroianni’s philandering journalist, pursuing a happiness that’s always just out of reach. We’re delighted to bring this Italian classic back to the big screen to mark Federico Fellini’s centenary.
At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield and Blake are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers— Blake’s own brother among them. Sam Mendes directs an all-star cast including Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth, and Mark Strong for this epic war drama crafted to appear as an intense single-shot sequence.
In a rapid-fire, revelatory performance, Adam Sandler is Howard, a diamond dealer whose life is reaching a crescendo of manic desperation: his relationship with his wife is imploding; he owes a hefty chunk of money to angry racketeers; and he’s getting in over his head in an ever escalating scheme to make a fortune by selling an Ethiopian opal to Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett. Nothing goes as planned, of course, and that’s the fun and the terror of this wild ride that pushes viewers to the breaking point of pleasurable anxiety. Film at Lincoln Center
As the Christmas decorations go up, we quickly get a sense of Joan and Tom’s bantering relationship; witty and teasing, they’re a couple who can finish each other’s sentences. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, Tom is there to support and we follow as they navigate the mundane and frightening new world of exams, diagnoses, and waiting rooms. Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson make vivid the subtle shifts of temperature that define long-term intimacy, as two people dealing in very different ways with acute stress and the continuing echoes of an earlier tragedy. BFI London Film Festival
Terrence Mallick (Tree of Life) returns with this absorbing drama based on real events. Franz Jägerstätter and his wife Fani live in bucolic Alpine Austria with their three children, committed to a deep abiding love of God and each other. When Franz is called up to fight, he refuses to take an oath of allegiance to Hitler and as a result each has a price to pay. A Hidden Life makes an urgent call to contemporary conscience, exhorting us to believe in its power, even in the face of indifference.
The future is bright for Tyler, who seems to have everything he needs: a wealthy family to support him, a spot on the high-school wrestling team, and a girlfriend he’s head over heels in love with. Committed to greatness and under intense scrutiny from his father, Tyler spends his mornings and nights training. But when pushed to the limit, cracks in the perfect façade of Tyler’s existence start to show, and the stage is set for a true American tragedy. TIFF
BFI London Film Festival
“Shults has created a film that is its own organic being with eyes, ears and a rapidly beating heart.” Vague Visages
JOJO RABBIT (12A) Dir: Taika Waititi US 2019 108m Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie
Ten-year-old Jojo is a proud member of the Hitler Nazi Youth. Though socially awkward, his confidence is regularly boosted by his trusted imaginary friend – the Führer himself. When an unfortunate accident during a Nazi Youth weekend retreat sends him back home, things get complicated. With Germany on the brink of defeat and his mother sheltering a young Jewish girl, Jojo’s life is turned upside down and he must try to make sense of it all. Taika Waititi crafts a one-of-a-kind dramedy that’ll make you laugh and cry … sometimes, all at once.
FROM FRI 3
AMANDA (15) With English Subtitles Dir: Mikhaël Hers France 2019 107m Starring: Vincent Lacoste, Isaure Multrier
When his older sister Sandrine dies in a Parisian terrorist attack, David, an aimless, twenty-something slacker, takes on caregiving duties for his now-orphaned, seven-year-old niece Amanda. Going against the grain of expectation for post-tragedy movies, Mikhaël Hers’ honest and tender humanist drama is a full-bodied study in coping. Vancouver International Film Festival
“A singular and essential response to both history and our current moment, Jojo Rabbit simply must be seen.” TIFF
“Amanda is a quietly moving celebration of human resilience from French writer-director Mikhaël Hers.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
AMANDA
MON 6, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“Sam Mendes’s 1917 is an amazingly audacious film; as exciting as a heist movie, disturbing as a sci-fi nightmare.” The Guardian
“It’s a rich, enthralling and utterly demented experience...” Birth.Movies.Death
“Ravagingly honest and quite lovely.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 14, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“This show of faith hasn’t come a moment too soon.” IndieWire CAPTIONED SCREENING
MON 20, 7.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 10
PROMARE (12A)
FROM FRI 17
With English Subtitles
BOMBSHELL (15)
Dir: Hiroyuki Imaishi Japan 2019 111m
Post-apocalyptic setting? Mecha suits? Wildly loud, eye-popping neon-graphical mayhem? You’ve got it all in this explosive debut feature from Studio Trigger! Promepolis is taken over by a strange entity causing people to spontaneously combust, and leaving some, the Burnish, with the power of pyrokinesis. Thirty years later, Galo Thymos, a member of a rescue team that quells the flames of the now oppressed Burnish, is caught in the middle of a new and devastating civic inferno. “There are probably at least a dozen moments where my hand was over my mouth in awe.” Den of Geek
Dir: Jay Roach US 2019 109m Starring: Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, PROMARE
FROM FRI 3
FROM FRI 10
Charlize Theron
Based on the real scandal, Bombshell is a revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time, Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 22, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 24
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD (PG) Dir: Armando Iannucci UK 2019 119m Starring: Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton
Master satirist Armando Iannucci and long-time collaborator Simon Blackwell return with this exquisite adaptation of Charles Dickens’s masterpiece. With Dev Patel in the title role, and leading an impressive cast including Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Ben Whishaw, Peter Capaldi and Nikki Amuka-Bird, The Personal History of David Copperfield is a witty and brilliant period comedy full of compassion, humour and optimism.
2040 (PG) 92m
FROM FRI 31
QUEEN & SLIM (15) Dir: Melina Matsoukas US 2019 132m
THU 2, 10AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith
Queen & Slim’s first date takes a violent turn when they’re stopped by a police officer on their way home. When a manhunt is launched for their arrest, the couple must try and find a way out of the country. As they make headline news, and the country divides over their fate, the couple becomes a reluctant symbol of trauma, grief and pain for the black community. Insecure and Lemonade director Melina Matsoukas and Master of None writer Lena Waithe craft a powerful portrait of systemic racism in contemporary America.
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m See website for details.
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 28, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 31
THE LIGHTHOUSE (15) Dir: Robert Eggers US 2019 109m Starring: Willem Dafoe, Robert Pattinson
ALSO SEE SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. SEE PAGE 10 FOR DETAILS
After having spooked audiences into a delicious frenzy with his much-lauded feature debut The Witch, director Robert Eggers returns with this chillingly intimate tale of two men sequestered on a tiny — and perhaps enchanted — Atlantic isle. Shot on 35mm black-andwhite film, this psychological thriller follows the slow descent into madness of two lighthouse keepers on a remote New England island at the turn of the 19th century. TIFF
That Sugar Film’s Damon Gameau explores what positive changes we can make today to regenerate the world for future generations in this fascinating documentary. FRI 10 – SUN 12
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
1917 (15) 119m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
BOMBSHELL (15) 108m See page 2 for details.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM (PG) 91m Eight years ago, John and Molly Chester traded their busy city life for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.
Sat 4
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
OF WONDER’
Sun 5
Mon 6
(CERT TBC) 70m
‘A World of Wonder’ – 15 short animated films from all around the world featuring lots of very cheeky animals and feisty children in a whole load of extraordinary adventures. For children of all ages but perfect for 0-7 year-olds.
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) THU 30, 10AM & 1.30PM
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A) 173m See page 2 for details.
A lost dog and a genius cat must team up to embark on a voyage in space to find their way home.
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 10
4:45 5:30 4:00
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SAT 25, 10.15AM
Wed 8
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) 90m A hilarious animated adventure about friendship and heroism that introduces the whole family to the greatest heroes ever unleashed!
Thu 9
Little Women U See web 10:45 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web 1:30 Frozen II U See web 11:00 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15 2040 PG p4 12:30
Sun 12
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Carnival Nights U p8 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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10:45 1:45 2:45 11:00 1:30 12:15 12:00
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Wed 15
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Bringing Up Baby Jojo Rabbit 12A p4 10:30 1:30
4:45 5:30 5:15
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 10:30 1:30 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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7:00 8:30 Fri 17 7:45 8:15 7:30 8:45
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1917 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Times tbc Uncut Gems p2 3:00 6:00 The Biggest Little Farm PG p4 12:45 Promare 12A p2 Mystery Film 18 + INTRO p10 More films tbc - see website
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Sat 11
TUE 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A screening suitable for children on the SAT 18, 11.45AM autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. LIAF For more information please contact Adam PRESENTS: or any of the Box Office team on 0115 ‘A WORLD 952 6611.
90m
TUE 21, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Fri 3
SAT 25, 1PM
CAPTIONED SCREENING
BOMBSHELL
AQUARELA (12A) 89m
JOJO RABBIT
FROM FRI 17
101m
PAIN & GLORY (15) 113m
QUEEN & SLIM
FROM FRI 17
FROM FRI 3
BAIT (15) 89m
JANUARY 2020 BROADWAY.ORG.UK | 14-18 BROAD ST, NG1 3AL @broadwaycinema
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FROM FRI 10
SORRY WE MISSED YOU (15)
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Sat 18
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA LIVE: Wozzeck 12A p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 3:00 6:00 12:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA ENCORE: Wozzeck 12A p9 Cheryomushki + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see website
11:30 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 1:00
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
10:30 1:30 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:00
8:15 9:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Hipsters p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00 12:30
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Everything - The Real Thing Story + Q&A p10 DJ - Cafébar from 6PM
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 11:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 10:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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Mon 27
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Tue 28
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Wed 22
12:00 1:15
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 LIAF Presents: A World of Wonder U p4 More films tbc - see website
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 StarDog and TurboCat U p4 Supportive Environment Screening - StarDog and TurboCat U p4 One Day Course: Dickens on Film p10 The Personal History of p3 David Copperfield PG 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Leto 15 + INTRO p9
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Wed 29
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 Times tbc A Hidden Life 12A p2 Times tbc Waves 15 p3 Times tbc Anne Frank: Parallel Lives p10 6:15 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Film Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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12:00 2:45 Times Times 10:00 1:30 Times
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 Queen & Slim 15 p3 The Lighthouse 15 p3 More films tbc - see website Scarlett Tiara Cafébar from 9PM
Times tbc 2:00 5:00 3:45 6:30
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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. 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 or present your phone.
PRICES Adult: £9.50 Senior: £7.10 Mature Student: £7.10 Under 25: £5.00 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £6.00 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening ORANGE Q&A after screening BLUE Special event GREEN Bringing up Baby screening PURPLE Supportive Environment screening RED Silver Screen screening BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing VIOLET Dementia Friendly DARK GREEN Relaxed Screening
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m CAPTIONED SCREENING
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
THU 2, 4.45PM
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC) 155m
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JANUARY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £6.00 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thu 2
Little Women U See web 10:00 1:30 4:45 Star Wars: The Rise... See web 12:30 4:00 Frozen II U See web 12:15 3:15 Sorry We Missed You 15 See web 6:00 Bait 15 See web Singin’ in the Rain U See web 12:00 2:30 Pain & Glory 15 See web Aquarela U See web 5:15 More films tbc - see website
7:45 7:30
10:45 1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web 11:00 1:30 12:15 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15
7:45 8:15 7:30
In 3D from FRI 3 SAT 4, 12.30PM
FROZEN II (U) 103m LA DOLCE VITA (12A)
1917 (15)
UNCUT GEMS (CERT TBC)
ORDINARY LOVE (12A)
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A)
WAVES (15)
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (U) 103m
With English Subtitles
Dir: Sam Mendes UK/US 2019 119m
Dirs: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie US 2019
Dirs: Lisa Barros D’Sa & Glenn Leyburn UK
Dir: Terrence Malick Germany/US 2019 173m
Dir: Trey Edward Shults US 2019 136m
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1960 175m
Starring: George MacKay,
134m
2019 92m
Starring: August Diehl, Valerie Pachner
Starring: Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg
Dean-Charles Chapman
Starring: Adam Sandler, Idina Menzel
Starring: Lesley Manville, Liam Neeson
Federico Fellini’s exquisite tale of celebrity casts an adoring yet critical eye towards 60s Rome. Set over seven decadent days, the film follows Marcello Mastroianni’s philandering journalist, pursuing a happiness that’s always just out of reach. We’re delighted to bring this Italian classic back to the big screen to mark Federico Fellini’s centenary.
At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield and Blake are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers— Blake’s own brother among them. Sam Mendes directs an all-star cast including Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth, and Mark Strong for this epic war drama crafted to appear as an intense single-shot sequence.
In a rapid-fire, revelatory performance, Adam Sandler is Howard, a diamond dealer whose life is reaching a crescendo of manic desperation: his relationship with his wife is imploding; he owes a hefty chunk of money to angry racketeers; and he’s getting in over his head in an ever escalating scheme to make a fortune by selling an Ethiopian opal to Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett. Nothing goes as planned, of course, and that’s the fun and the terror of this wild ride that pushes viewers to the breaking point of pleasurable anxiety. Film at Lincoln Center
As the Christmas decorations go up, we quickly get a sense of Joan and Tom’s bantering relationship; witty and teasing, they’re a couple who can finish each other’s sentences. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, Tom is there to support and we follow as they navigate the mundane and frightening new world of exams, diagnoses, and waiting rooms. Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson make vivid the subtle shifts of temperature that define long-term intimacy, as two people dealing in very different ways with acute stress and the continuing echoes of an earlier tragedy. BFI London Film Festival
Terrence Mallick (Tree of Life) returns with this absorbing drama based on real events. Franz Jägerstätter and his wife Fani live in bucolic Alpine Austria with their three children, committed to a deep abiding love of God and each other. When Franz is called up to fight, he refuses to take an oath of allegiance to Hitler and as a result each has a price to pay. A Hidden Life makes an urgent call to contemporary conscience, exhorting us to believe in its power, even in the face of indifference.
The future is bright for Tyler, who seems to have everything he needs: a wealthy family to support him, a spot on the high-school wrestling team, and a girlfriend he’s head over heels in love with. Committed to greatness and under intense scrutiny from his father, Tyler spends his mornings and nights training. But when pushed to the limit, cracks in the perfect façade of Tyler’s existence start to show, and the stage is set for a true American tragedy. TIFF
BFI London Film Festival
“Shults has created a film that is its own organic being with eyes, ears and a rapidly beating heart.” Vague Visages
JOJO RABBIT (12A) Dir: Taika Waititi US 2019 108m Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie
Ten-year-old Jojo is a proud member of the Hitler Nazi Youth. Though socially awkward, his confidence is regularly boosted by his trusted imaginary friend – the Führer himself. When an unfortunate accident during a Nazi Youth weekend retreat sends him back home, things get complicated. With Germany on the brink of defeat and his mother sheltering a young Jewish girl, Jojo’s life is turned upside down and he must try to make sense of it all. Taika Waititi crafts a one-of-a-kind dramedy that’ll make you laugh and cry … sometimes, all at once.
FROM FRI 3
AMANDA (15) With English Subtitles Dir: Mikhaël Hers France 2019 107m Starring: Vincent Lacoste, Isaure Multrier
When his older sister Sandrine dies in a Parisian terrorist attack, David, an aimless, twenty-something slacker, takes on caregiving duties for his now-orphaned, seven-year-old niece Amanda. Going against the grain of expectation for post-tragedy movies, Mikhaël Hers’ honest and tender humanist drama is a full-bodied study in coping. Vancouver International Film Festival
“A singular and essential response to both history and our current moment, Jojo Rabbit simply must be seen.” TIFF
“Amanda is a quietly moving celebration of human resilience from French writer-director Mikhaël Hers.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
AMANDA
MON 6, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“Sam Mendes’s 1917 is an amazingly audacious film; as exciting as a heist movie, disturbing as a sci-fi nightmare.” The Guardian
“It’s a rich, enthralling and utterly demented experience...” Birth.Movies.Death
“Ravagingly honest and quite lovely.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 14, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“This show of faith hasn’t come a moment too soon.” IndieWire CAPTIONED SCREENING
MON 20, 7.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 10
PROMARE (12A)
FROM FRI 17
With English Subtitles
BOMBSHELL (15)
Dir: Hiroyuki Imaishi Japan 2019 111m
Post-apocalyptic setting? Mecha suits? Wildly loud, eye-popping neon-graphical mayhem? You’ve got it all in this explosive debut feature from Studio Trigger! Promepolis is taken over by a strange entity causing people to spontaneously combust, and leaving some, the Burnish, with the power of pyrokinesis. Thirty years later, Galo Thymos, a member of a rescue team that quells the flames of the now oppressed Burnish, is caught in the middle of a new and devastating civic inferno. “There are probably at least a dozen moments where my hand was over my mouth in awe.” Den of Geek
Dir: Jay Roach US 2019 109m Starring: Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, PROMARE
FROM FRI 3
FROM FRI 10
Charlize Theron
Based on the real scandal, Bombshell is a revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time, Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 22, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 24
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD (PG) Dir: Armando Iannucci UK 2019 119m Starring: Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton
Master satirist Armando Iannucci and long-time collaborator Simon Blackwell return with this exquisite adaptation of Charles Dickens’s masterpiece. With Dev Patel in the title role, and leading an impressive cast including Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Ben Whishaw, Peter Capaldi and Nikki Amuka-Bird, The Personal History of David Copperfield is a witty and brilliant period comedy full of compassion, humour and optimism.
2040 (PG) 92m
FROM FRI 31
QUEEN & SLIM (15) Dir: Melina Matsoukas US 2019 132m
THU 2, 10AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith
Queen & Slim’s first date takes a violent turn when they’re stopped by a police officer on their way home. When a manhunt is launched for their arrest, the couple must try and find a way out of the country. As they make headline news, and the country divides over their fate, the couple becomes a reluctant symbol of trauma, grief and pain for the black community. Insecure and Lemonade director Melina Matsoukas and Master of None writer Lena Waithe craft a powerful portrait of systemic racism in contemporary America.
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m See website for details.
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 28, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 31
THE LIGHTHOUSE (15) Dir: Robert Eggers US 2019 109m Starring: Willem Dafoe, Robert Pattinson
ALSO SEE SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. SEE PAGE 10 FOR DETAILS
After having spooked audiences into a delicious frenzy with his much-lauded feature debut The Witch, director Robert Eggers returns with this chillingly intimate tale of two men sequestered on a tiny — and perhaps enchanted — Atlantic isle. Shot on 35mm black-andwhite film, this psychological thriller follows the slow descent into madness of two lighthouse keepers on a remote New England island at the turn of the 19th century. TIFF
That Sugar Film’s Damon Gameau explores what positive changes we can make today to regenerate the world for future generations in this fascinating documentary. FRI 10 – SUN 12
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
1917 (15) 119m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
BOMBSHELL (15) 108m See page 2 for details.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM (PG) 91m Eight years ago, John and Molly Chester traded their busy city life for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.
Sat 4
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
OF WONDER’
Sun 5
Mon 6
(CERT TBC) 70m
‘A World of Wonder’ – 15 short animated films from all around the world featuring lots of very cheeky animals and feisty children in a whole load of extraordinary adventures. For children of all ages but perfect for 0-7 year-olds.
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) THU 30, 10AM & 1.30PM
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A) 173m See page 2 for details.
A lost dog and a genius cat must team up to embark on a voyage in space to find their way home.
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 10
4:45 5:30 4:00
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Tue 7
SAT 25, 10.15AM
Wed 8
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) 90m A hilarious animated adventure about friendship and heroism that introduces the whole family to the greatest heroes ever unleashed!
Thu 9
Little Women U See web 10:45 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web 1:30 Frozen II U See web 11:00 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15 2040 PG p4 12:30
Sun 12
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Carnival Nights U p8 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
10:45 1:45 2:45
4:45 5:30 4:00
7:45 8:15 7:30
4:15 8:00
4:45 5:30 4:00
Mon 13
7:45 8:15 7:30
11:00 1:30 12:30
Tue 14 4:15
11;30
8:00 2:00
10:45 1:45 2:45 11:00 1:30 12:15 12:00
4:45 5:30 4:00
7:45 8:15 7:30
Wed 15
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Bringing Up Baby Jojo Rabbit 12A p4 10:30 1:30
4:45 5:30 5:15
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
4:45 5:30 4:00 5:00
1:45 2:45
1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 10:30 1:30 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
4:30
7:45 8:15
Thu 16
7:00 8:30 Fri 17 7:45 8:15 7:30 8:45
4:45 5:30 4:00 4:15
1917 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Times tbc Uncut Gems p2 3:00 6:00 The Biggest Little Farm PG p4 12:45 Promare 12A p2 Mystery Film 18 + INTRO p10 More films tbc - see website
8:15
Sun 19
9:00 9:15 7:45 Mon 20
Sat 11
TUE 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A screening suitable for children on the SAT 18, 11.45AM autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. LIAF For more information please contact Adam PRESENTS: or any of the Box Office team on 0115 ‘A WORLD 952 6611.
90m
TUE 21, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Fri 3
SAT 25, 1PM
CAPTIONED SCREENING
BOMBSHELL
AQUARELA (12A) 89m
JOJO RABBIT
FROM FRI 17
101m
PAIN & GLORY (15) 113m
QUEEN & SLIM
FROM FRI 17
FROM FRI 3
BAIT (15) 89m
JANUARY 2020 BROADWAY.ORG.UK | 14-18 BROAD ST, NG1 3AL @broadwaycinema
FROM MON 13
FROM FRI 10
SORRY WE MISSED YOU (15)
06
05
7:45 8:15 7:30 8:00
Sat 18
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA LIVE: Wozzeck 12A p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 3:00 6:00 12:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA ENCORE: Wozzeck 12A p9 Cheryomushki + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see website
11:30 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 1:00
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
10:30 1:30 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:00
8:15 9:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Hipsters p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00 12:30
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Everything - The Real Thing Story + Q&A p10 DJ - Cafébar from 6PM
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 11:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 10:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 10:30 1:30 2:00
5:30 5:45 5:00
5:30 5:45 5:00
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00
Mon 27
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00
Tue 28
8:45 Tue 21 5:55
8:15 8:00 8:30
Wed 22
12:00 1:15
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 LIAF Presents: A World of Wonder U p4 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00 11:45
5:30 5:45 5:00
5:30 5:45 5:00
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Thu 23
8:00
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Fri 24
8:00
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Sat 25
8:00
8:15 8:00
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00
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Sun 26
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 StarDog and TurboCat U p4 Supportive Environment Screening - StarDog and TurboCat U p4 One Day Course: Dickens on Film p10 The Personal History of p3 David Copperfield PG 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Leto 15 + INTRO p9
5:30 5:45 5:00
8:15 7:15 8:30
Wed 29
8:00
5:30 5:45 5:00
5:30 5:45 5:00
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00
Thu 30
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00 Fri 31
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
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12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times 1:00
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
8:15
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 Times tbc A Hidden Life 12A p2 Times tbc Waves 15 p3 Times tbc Anne Frank: Parallel Lives p10 6:15 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Film Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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8:15
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
12:00 2:45 Times Times 10:00 1:30 Times
5:30 8:15 tbc tbc More times tbc tbc
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 Queen & Slim 15 p3 The Lighthouse 15 p3 More films tbc - see website Scarlett Tiara Cafébar from 9PM
Times tbc 2:00 5:00 3:45 6:30
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8:00 9:15
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BOX OFFICE
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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. 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 or present your phone.
PRICES Adult: £9.50 Senior: £7.10 Mature Student: £7.10 Under 25: £5.00 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £6.00 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening ORANGE Q&A after screening BLUE Special event GREEN Bringing up Baby screening PURPLE Supportive Environment screening RED Silver Screen screening BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing VIOLET Dementia Friendly DARK GREEN Relaxed Screening
WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m CAPTIONED SCREENING
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
THU 2, 4.45PM
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC) 155m
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JANUARY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £6.00 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thu 2
Little Women U See web 10:00 1:30 4:45 Star Wars: The Rise... See web 12:30 4:00 Frozen II U See web 12:15 3:15 Sorry We Missed You 15 See web 6:00 Bait 15 See web Singin’ in the Rain U See web 12:00 2:30 Pain & Glory 15 See web Aquarela U See web 5:15 More films tbc - see website
7:45 7:30
10:45 1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web 11:00 1:30 12:15 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15
7:45 8:15 7:30
In 3D from FRI 3 SAT 4, 12.30PM
FROZEN II (U) 103m LA DOLCE VITA (12A)
1917 (15)
UNCUT GEMS (CERT TBC)
ORDINARY LOVE (12A)
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A)
WAVES (15)
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (U) 103m
With English Subtitles
Dir: Sam Mendes UK/US 2019 119m
Dirs: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie US 2019
Dirs: Lisa Barros D’Sa & Glenn Leyburn UK
Dir: Terrence Malick Germany/US 2019 173m
Dir: Trey Edward Shults US 2019 136m
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1960 175m
Starring: George MacKay,
134m
2019 92m
Starring: August Diehl, Valerie Pachner
Starring: Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg
Dean-Charles Chapman
Starring: Adam Sandler, Idina Menzel
Starring: Lesley Manville, Liam Neeson
Federico Fellini’s exquisite tale of celebrity casts an adoring yet critical eye towards 60s Rome. Set over seven decadent days, the film follows Marcello Mastroianni’s philandering journalist, pursuing a happiness that’s always just out of reach. We’re delighted to bring this Italian classic back to the big screen to mark Federico Fellini’s centenary.
At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield and Blake are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers— Blake’s own brother among them. Sam Mendes directs an all-star cast including Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth, and Mark Strong for this epic war drama crafted to appear as an intense single-shot sequence.
In a rapid-fire, revelatory performance, Adam Sandler is Howard, a diamond dealer whose life is reaching a crescendo of manic desperation: his relationship with his wife is imploding; he owes a hefty chunk of money to angry racketeers; and he’s getting in over his head in an ever escalating scheme to make a fortune by selling an Ethiopian opal to Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett. Nothing goes as planned, of course, and that’s the fun and the terror of this wild ride that pushes viewers to the breaking point of pleasurable anxiety. Film at Lincoln Center
As the Christmas decorations go up, we quickly get a sense of Joan and Tom’s bantering relationship; witty and teasing, they’re a couple who can finish each other’s sentences. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, Tom is there to support and we follow as they navigate the mundane and frightening new world of exams, diagnoses, and waiting rooms. Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson make vivid the subtle shifts of temperature that define long-term intimacy, as two people dealing in very different ways with acute stress and the continuing echoes of an earlier tragedy. BFI London Film Festival
Terrence Mallick (Tree of Life) returns with this absorbing drama based on real events. Franz Jägerstätter and his wife Fani live in bucolic Alpine Austria with their three children, committed to a deep abiding love of God and each other. When Franz is called up to fight, he refuses to take an oath of allegiance to Hitler and as a result each has a price to pay. A Hidden Life makes an urgent call to contemporary conscience, exhorting us to believe in its power, even in the face of indifference.
The future is bright for Tyler, who seems to have everything he needs: a wealthy family to support him, a spot on the high-school wrestling team, and a girlfriend he’s head over heels in love with. Committed to greatness and under intense scrutiny from his father, Tyler spends his mornings and nights training. But when pushed to the limit, cracks in the perfect façade of Tyler’s existence start to show, and the stage is set for a true American tragedy. TIFF
BFI London Film Festival
“Shults has created a film that is its own organic being with eyes, ears and a rapidly beating heart.” Vague Visages
JOJO RABBIT (12A) Dir: Taika Waititi US 2019 108m Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie
Ten-year-old Jojo is a proud member of the Hitler Nazi Youth. Though socially awkward, his confidence is regularly boosted by his trusted imaginary friend – the Führer himself. When an unfortunate accident during a Nazi Youth weekend retreat sends him back home, things get complicated. With Germany on the brink of defeat and his mother sheltering a young Jewish girl, Jojo’s life is turned upside down and he must try to make sense of it all. Taika Waititi crafts a one-of-a-kind dramedy that’ll make you laugh and cry … sometimes, all at once.
FROM FRI 3
AMANDA (15) With English Subtitles Dir: Mikhaël Hers France 2019 107m Starring: Vincent Lacoste, Isaure Multrier
When his older sister Sandrine dies in a Parisian terrorist attack, David, an aimless, twenty-something slacker, takes on caregiving duties for his now-orphaned, seven-year-old niece Amanda. Going against the grain of expectation for post-tragedy movies, Mikhaël Hers’ honest and tender humanist drama is a full-bodied study in coping. Vancouver International Film Festival
“A singular and essential response to both history and our current moment, Jojo Rabbit simply must be seen.” TIFF
“Amanda is a quietly moving celebration of human resilience from French writer-director Mikhaël Hers.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
AMANDA
MON 6, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“Sam Mendes’s 1917 is an amazingly audacious film; as exciting as a heist movie, disturbing as a sci-fi nightmare.” The Guardian
“It’s a rich, enthralling and utterly demented experience...” Birth.Movies.Death
“Ravagingly honest and quite lovely.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 14, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“This show of faith hasn’t come a moment too soon.” IndieWire CAPTIONED SCREENING
MON 20, 7.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 10
PROMARE (12A)
FROM FRI 17
With English Subtitles
BOMBSHELL (15)
Dir: Hiroyuki Imaishi Japan 2019 111m
Post-apocalyptic setting? Mecha suits? Wildly loud, eye-popping neon-graphical mayhem? You’ve got it all in this explosive debut feature from Studio Trigger! Promepolis is taken over by a strange entity causing people to spontaneously combust, and leaving some, the Burnish, with the power of pyrokinesis. Thirty years later, Galo Thymos, a member of a rescue team that quells the flames of the now oppressed Burnish, is caught in the middle of a new and devastating civic inferno. “There are probably at least a dozen moments where my hand was over my mouth in awe.” Den of Geek
Dir: Jay Roach US 2019 109m Starring: Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, PROMARE
FROM FRI 3
FROM FRI 10
Charlize Theron
Based on the real scandal, Bombshell is a revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time, Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 22, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 24
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD (PG) Dir: Armando Iannucci UK 2019 119m Starring: Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton
Master satirist Armando Iannucci and long-time collaborator Simon Blackwell return with this exquisite adaptation of Charles Dickens’s masterpiece. With Dev Patel in the title role, and leading an impressive cast including Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Ben Whishaw, Peter Capaldi and Nikki Amuka-Bird, The Personal History of David Copperfield is a witty and brilliant period comedy full of compassion, humour and optimism.
2040 (PG) 92m
FROM FRI 31
QUEEN & SLIM (15) Dir: Melina Matsoukas US 2019 132m
THU 2, 10AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith
Queen & Slim’s first date takes a violent turn when they’re stopped by a police officer on their way home. When a manhunt is launched for their arrest, the couple must try and find a way out of the country. As they make headline news, and the country divides over their fate, the couple becomes a reluctant symbol of trauma, grief and pain for the black community. Insecure and Lemonade director Melina Matsoukas and Master of None writer Lena Waithe craft a powerful portrait of systemic racism in contemporary America.
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m See website for details.
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 28, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 31
THE LIGHTHOUSE (15) Dir: Robert Eggers US 2019 109m Starring: Willem Dafoe, Robert Pattinson
ALSO SEE SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. SEE PAGE 10 FOR DETAILS
After having spooked audiences into a delicious frenzy with his much-lauded feature debut The Witch, director Robert Eggers returns with this chillingly intimate tale of two men sequestered on a tiny — and perhaps enchanted — Atlantic isle. Shot on 35mm black-andwhite film, this psychological thriller follows the slow descent into madness of two lighthouse keepers on a remote New England island at the turn of the 19th century. TIFF
That Sugar Film’s Damon Gameau explores what positive changes we can make today to regenerate the world for future generations in this fascinating documentary. FRI 10 – SUN 12
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
1917 (15) 119m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
BOMBSHELL (15) 108m See page 2 for details.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM (PG) 91m Eight years ago, John and Molly Chester traded their busy city life for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.
Sat 4
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
OF WONDER’
Sun 5
Mon 6
(CERT TBC) 70m
‘A World of Wonder’ – 15 short animated films from all around the world featuring lots of very cheeky animals and feisty children in a whole load of extraordinary adventures. For children of all ages but perfect for 0-7 year-olds.
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) THU 30, 10AM & 1.30PM
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A) 173m See page 2 for details.
A lost dog and a genius cat must team up to embark on a voyage in space to find their way home.
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 10
4:45 5:30 4:00
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Tue 7
SAT 25, 10.15AM
Wed 8
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) 90m A hilarious animated adventure about friendship and heroism that introduces the whole family to the greatest heroes ever unleashed!
Thu 9
Little Women U See web 10:45 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web 1:30 Frozen II U See web 11:00 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15 2040 PG p4 12:30
Sun 12
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Carnival Nights U p8 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
10:45 1:45 2:45
4:45 5:30 4:00
7:45 8:15 7:30
4:15 8:00
4:45 5:30 4:00
Mon 13
7:45 8:15 7:30
11:00 1:30 12:30
Tue 14 4:15
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8:00 2:00
10:45 1:45 2:45 11:00 1:30 12:15 12:00
4:45 5:30 4:00
7:45 8:15 7:30
Wed 15
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Bringing Up Baby Jojo Rabbit 12A p4 10:30 1:30
4:45 5:30 5:15
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
4:45 5:30 4:00 5:00
1:45 2:45
1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 10:30 1:30 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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7:45 8:15
Thu 16
7:00 8:30 Fri 17 7:45 8:15 7:30 8:45
4:45 5:30 4:00 4:15
1917 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Times tbc Uncut Gems p2 3:00 6:00 The Biggest Little Farm PG p4 12:45 Promare 12A p2 Mystery Film 18 + INTRO p10 More films tbc - see website
8:15
Sun 19
9:00 9:15 7:45 Mon 20
Sat 11
TUE 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A screening suitable for children on the SAT 18, 11.45AM autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. LIAF For more information please contact Adam PRESENTS: or any of the Box Office team on 0115 ‘A WORLD 952 6611.
90m
TUE 21, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Fri 3
SAT 25, 1PM
CAPTIONED SCREENING
BOMBSHELL
AQUARELA (12A) 89m
JOJO RABBIT
FROM FRI 17
101m
PAIN & GLORY (15) 113m
QUEEN & SLIM
FROM FRI 17
FROM FRI 3
BAIT (15) 89m
JANUARY 2020 BROADWAY.ORG.UK | 14-18 BROAD ST, NG1 3AL @broadwaycinema
FROM MON 13
FROM FRI 10
SORRY WE MISSED YOU (15)
06
05
7:45 8:15 7:30 8:00
Sat 18
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA LIVE: Wozzeck 12A p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 3:00 6:00 12:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA ENCORE: Wozzeck 12A p9 Cheryomushki + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see website
11:30 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 1:00
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
10:30 1:30 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:00
8:15 9:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Hipsters p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00 12:30
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Everything - The Real Thing Story + Q&A p10 DJ - Cafébar from 6PM
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 11:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 10:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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Mon 27
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00
Tue 28
8:45 Tue 21 5:55
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Wed 22
12:00 1:15
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 LIAF Presents: A World of Wonder U p4 More films tbc - see website
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8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00
Sun 26
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 StarDog and TurboCat U p4 Supportive Environment Screening - StarDog and TurboCat U p4 One Day Course: Dickens on Film p10 The Personal History of p3 David Copperfield PG 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Leto 15 + INTRO p9
5:30 5:45 5:00
8:15 7:15 8:30
Wed 29
8:00
5:30 5:45 5:00
5:30 5:45 5:00
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00
Thu 30
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00 Fri 31
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
8:15
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times 1:00
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 Times tbc A Hidden Life 12A p2 Times tbc Waves 15 p3 Times tbc Anne Frank: Parallel Lives p10 6:15 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Film Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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8:15
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
12:00 2:45 Times Times 10:00 1:30 Times
5:30 8:15 tbc tbc More times tbc tbc
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 Queen & Slim 15 p3 The Lighthouse 15 p3 More films tbc - see website Scarlett Tiara Cafébar from 9PM
Times tbc 2:00 5:00 3:45 6:30
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8:00 9:15
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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. 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 or present your phone.
PRICES Adult: £9.50 Senior: £7.10 Mature Student: £7.10 Under 25: £5.00 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £6.00 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening ORANGE Q&A after screening BLUE Special event GREEN Bringing up Baby screening PURPLE Supportive Environment screening RED Silver Screen screening BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing VIOLET Dementia Friendly DARK GREEN Relaxed Screening
WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
CONTINUING INTO JANUARY
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WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m CAPTIONED SCREENING
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
THU 2, 4.45PM
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC) 155m
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JANUARY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £6.00 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thu 2
Little Women U See web 10:00 1:30 4:45 Star Wars: The Rise... See web 12:30 4:00 Frozen II U See web 12:15 3:15 Sorry We Missed You 15 See web 6:00 Bait 15 See web Singin’ in the Rain U See web 12:00 2:30 Pain & Glory 15 See web Aquarela U See web 5:15 More films tbc - see website
7:45 7:30
10:45 1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web 11:00 1:30 12:15 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15
7:45 8:15 7:30
In 3D from FRI 3 SAT 4, 12.30PM
FROZEN II (U) 103m LA DOLCE VITA (12A)
1917 (15)
UNCUT GEMS (CERT TBC)
ORDINARY LOVE (12A)
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A)
WAVES (15)
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (U) 103m
With English Subtitles
Dir: Sam Mendes UK/US 2019 119m
Dirs: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie US 2019
Dirs: Lisa Barros D’Sa & Glenn Leyburn UK
Dir: Terrence Malick Germany/US 2019 173m
Dir: Trey Edward Shults US 2019 136m
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1960 175m
Starring: George MacKay,
134m
2019 92m
Starring: August Diehl, Valerie Pachner
Starring: Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg
Dean-Charles Chapman
Starring: Adam Sandler, Idina Menzel
Starring: Lesley Manville, Liam Neeson
Federico Fellini’s exquisite tale of celebrity casts an adoring yet critical eye towards 60s Rome. Set over seven decadent days, the film follows Marcello Mastroianni’s philandering journalist, pursuing a happiness that’s always just out of reach. We’re delighted to bring this Italian classic back to the big screen to mark Federico Fellini’s centenary.
At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield and Blake are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers— Blake’s own brother among them. Sam Mendes directs an all-star cast including Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth, and Mark Strong for this epic war drama crafted to appear as an intense single-shot sequence.
In a rapid-fire, revelatory performance, Adam Sandler is Howard, a diamond dealer whose life is reaching a crescendo of manic desperation: his relationship with his wife is imploding; he owes a hefty chunk of money to angry racketeers; and he’s getting in over his head in an ever escalating scheme to make a fortune by selling an Ethiopian opal to Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett. Nothing goes as planned, of course, and that’s the fun and the terror of this wild ride that pushes viewers to the breaking point of pleasurable anxiety. Film at Lincoln Center
As the Christmas decorations go up, we quickly get a sense of Joan and Tom’s bantering relationship; witty and teasing, they’re a couple who can finish each other’s sentences. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, Tom is there to support and we follow as they navigate the mundane and frightening new world of exams, diagnoses, and waiting rooms. Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson make vivid the subtle shifts of temperature that define long-term intimacy, as two people dealing in very different ways with acute stress and the continuing echoes of an earlier tragedy. BFI London Film Festival
Terrence Mallick (Tree of Life) returns with this absorbing drama based on real events. Franz Jägerstätter and his wife Fani live in bucolic Alpine Austria with their three children, committed to a deep abiding love of God and each other. When Franz is called up to fight, he refuses to take an oath of allegiance to Hitler and as a result each has a price to pay. A Hidden Life makes an urgent call to contemporary conscience, exhorting us to believe in its power, even in the face of indifference.
The future is bright for Tyler, who seems to have everything he needs: a wealthy family to support him, a spot on the high-school wrestling team, and a girlfriend he’s head over heels in love with. Committed to greatness and under intense scrutiny from his father, Tyler spends his mornings and nights training. But when pushed to the limit, cracks in the perfect façade of Tyler’s existence start to show, and the stage is set for a true American tragedy. TIFF
BFI London Film Festival
“Shults has created a film that is its own organic being with eyes, ears and a rapidly beating heart.” Vague Visages
JOJO RABBIT (12A) Dir: Taika Waititi US 2019 108m Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie
Ten-year-old Jojo is a proud member of the Hitler Nazi Youth. Though socially awkward, his confidence is regularly boosted by his trusted imaginary friend – the Führer himself. When an unfortunate accident during a Nazi Youth weekend retreat sends him back home, things get complicated. With Germany on the brink of defeat and his mother sheltering a young Jewish girl, Jojo’s life is turned upside down and he must try to make sense of it all. Taika Waititi crafts a one-of-a-kind dramedy that’ll make you laugh and cry … sometimes, all at once.
FROM FRI 3
AMANDA (15) With English Subtitles Dir: Mikhaël Hers France 2019 107m Starring: Vincent Lacoste, Isaure Multrier
When his older sister Sandrine dies in a Parisian terrorist attack, David, an aimless, twenty-something slacker, takes on caregiving duties for his now-orphaned, seven-year-old niece Amanda. Going against the grain of expectation for post-tragedy movies, Mikhaël Hers’ honest and tender humanist drama is a full-bodied study in coping. Vancouver International Film Festival
“A singular and essential response to both history and our current moment, Jojo Rabbit simply must be seen.” TIFF
“Amanda is a quietly moving celebration of human resilience from French writer-director Mikhaël Hers.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
AMANDA
MON 6, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“Sam Mendes’s 1917 is an amazingly audacious film; as exciting as a heist movie, disturbing as a sci-fi nightmare.” The Guardian
“It’s a rich, enthralling and utterly demented experience...” Birth.Movies.Death
“Ravagingly honest and quite lovely.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 14, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“This show of faith hasn’t come a moment too soon.” IndieWire CAPTIONED SCREENING
MON 20, 7.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 10
PROMARE (12A)
FROM FRI 17
With English Subtitles
BOMBSHELL (15)
Dir: Hiroyuki Imaishi Japan 2019 111m
Post-apocalyptic setting? Mecha suits? Wildly loud, eye-popping neon-graphical mayhem? You’ve got it all in this explosive debut feature from Studio Trigger! Promepolis is taken over by a strange entity causing people to spontaneously combust, and leaving some, the Burnish, with the power of pyrokinesis. Thirty years later, Galo Thymos, a member of a rescue team that quells the flames of the now oppressed Burnish, is caught in the middle of a new and devastating civic inferno. “There are probably at least a dozen moments where my hand was over my mouth in awe.” Den of Geek
Dir: Jay Roach US 2019 109m Starring: Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, PROMARE
FROM FRI 3
FROM FRI 10
Charlize Theron
Based on the real scandal, Bombshell is a revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time, Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 22, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 24
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD (PG) Dir: Armando Iannucci UK 2019 119m Starring: Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton
Master satirist Armando Iannucci and long-time collaborator Simon Blackwell return with this exquisite adaptation of Charles Dickens’s masterpiece. With Dev Patel in the title role, and leading an impressive cast including Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Ben Whishaw, Peter Capaldi and Nikki Amuka-Bird, The Personal History of David Copperfield is a witty and brilliant period comedy full of compassion, humour and optimism.
2040 (PG) 92m
FROM FRI 31
QUEEN & SLIM (15) Dir: Melina Matsoukas US 2019 132m
THU 2, 10AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith
Queen & Slim’s first date takes a violent turn when they’re stopped by a police officer on their way home. When a manhunt is launched for their arrest, the couple must try and find a way out of the country. As they make headline news, and the country divides over their fate, the couple becomes a reluctant symbol of trauma, grief and pain for the black community. Insecure and Lemonade director Melina Matsoukas and Master of None writer Lena Waithe craft a powerful portrait of systemic racism in contemporary America.
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m See website for details.
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 28, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 31
THE LIGHTHOUSE (15) Dir: Robert Eggers US 2019 109m Starring: Willem Dafoe, Robert Pattinson
ALSO SEE SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. SEE PAGE 10 FOR DETAILS
After having spooked audiences into a delicious frenzy with his much-lauded feature debut The Witch, director Robert Eggers returns with this chillingly intimate tale of two men sequestered on a tiny — and perhaps enchanted — Atlantic isle. Shot on 35mm black-andwhite film, this psychological thriller follows the slow descent into madness of two lighthouse keepers on a remote New England island at the turn of the 19th century. TIFF
That Sugar Film’s Damon Gameau explores what positive changes we can make today to regenerate the world for future generations in this fascinating documentary. FRI 10 – SUN 12
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
1917 (15) 119m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
BOMBSHELL (15) 108m See page 2 for details.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM (PG) 91m Eight years ago, John and Molly Chester traded their busy city life for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.
Sat 4
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
OF WONDER’
Sun 5
Mon 6
(CERT TBC) 70m
‘A World of Wonder’ – 15 short animated films from all around the world featuring lots of very cheeky animals and feisty children in a whole load of extraordinary adventures. For children of all ages but perfect for 0-7 year-olds.
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) THU 30, 10AM & 1.30PM
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A) 173m See page 2 for details.
A lost dog and a genius cat must team up to embark on a voyage in space to find their way home.
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 10
4:45 5:30 4:00
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Tue 7
SAT 25, 10.15AM
Wed 8
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) 90m A hilarious animated adventure about friendship and heroism that introduces the whole family to the greatest heroes ever unleashed!
Thu 9
Little Women U See web 10:45 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web 1:30 Frozen II U See web 11:00 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15 2040 PG p4 12:30
Sun 12
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Carnival Nights U p8 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
10:45 1:45 2:45
4:45 5:30 4:00
7:45 8:15 7:30
4:15 8:00
4:45 5:30 4:00
Mon 13
7:45 8:15 7:30
11:00 1:30 12:30
Tue 14 4:15
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8:00 2:00
10:45 1:45 2:45 11:00 1:30 12:15 12:00
4:45 5:30 4:00
7:45 8:15 7:30
Wed 15
4:15 8:00
Little Women U See web 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Bringing Up Baby Jojo Rabbit 12A p4 10:30 1:30
4:45 5:30 5:15
Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
4:45 5:30 4:00 5:00
1:45 2:45
1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 10:30 1:30 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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7:45 8:15
Thu 16
7:00 8:30 Fri 17 7:45 8:15 7:30 8:45
4:45 5:30 4:00 4:15
1917 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Times tbc Uncut Gems p2 3:00 6:00 The Biggest Little Farm PG p4 12:45 Promare 12A p2 Mystery Film 18 + INTRO p10 More films tbc - see website
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Sun 19
9:00 9:15 7:45 Mon 20
Sat 11
TUE 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A screening suitable for children on the SAT 18, 11.45AM autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. LIAF For more information please contact Adam PRESENTS: or any of the Box Office team on 0115 ‘A WORLD 952 6611.
90m
TUE 21, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Fri 3
SAT 25, 1PM
CAPTIONED SCREENING
BOMBSHELL
AQUARELA (12A) 89m
JOJO RABBIT
FROM FRI 17
101m
PAIN & GLORY (15) 113m
QUEEN & SLIM
FROM FRI 17
FROM FRI 3
BAIT (15) 89m
JANUARY 2020 BROADWAY.ORG.UK | 14-18 BROAD ST, NG1 3AL @broadwaycinema
FROM MON 13
FROM FRI 10
SORRY WE MISSED YOU (15)
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7:45 8:15 7:30 8:00
Sat 18
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA LIVE: Wozzeck 12A p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 3:00 6:00 12:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA ENCORE: Wozzeck 12A p9 Cheryomushki + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see website
11:30 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 1:00
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
10:30 1:30 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 11:00
8:15 9:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Hipsters p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00 12:30
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Everything - The Real Thing Story + Q&A p10 DJ - Cafébar from 6PM
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 11:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 10:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 10:30 1:30 2:00
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Mon 27
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00
Tue 28
8:45 Tue 21 5:55
8:15 8:00 8:30
Wed 22
12:00 1:15
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 LIAF Presents: A World of Wonder U p4 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00 11:45
5:30 5:45 5:00
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Sat 25
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Sun 26
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 StarDog and TurboCat U p4 Supportive Environment Screening - StarDog and TurboCat U p4 One Day Course: Dickens on Film p10 The Personal History of p3 David Copperfield PG 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Leto 15 + INTRO p9
5:30 5:45 5:00
8:15 7:15 8:30
Wed 29
8:00
5:30 5:45 5:00
5:30 5:45 5:00
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00
Thu 30
8:15 7:15 8:30 8:00 Fri 31
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
8:15
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times 1:00
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
8:15
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 Times tbc A Hidden Life 12A p2 Times tbc Waves 15 p3 Times tbc Anne Frank: Parallel Lives p10 6:15 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Film Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
8:15
8:15
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
12:00 2:45 Times Times 10:00 1:30 Times
5:30 8:15 tbc tbc More times tbc tbc
The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 Queen & Slim 15 p3 The Lighthouse 15 p3 More films tbc - see website Scarlett Tiara Cafébar from 9PM
Times tbc 2:00 5:00 3:45 6:30
8:15
8:00 9:15
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10:15
BOX OFFICE
10:30
12:00 2:45 Times Times Times Times 12:30
5:30 tbc tbc tbc tbc
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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. 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 or present your phone.
PRICES Adult: £9.50 Senior: £7.10 Mature Student: £7.10 Under 25: £5.00 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £6.00 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening ORANGE Q&A after screening BLUE Special event GREEN Bringing up Baby screening PURPLE Supportive Environment screening RED Silver Screen screening BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing VIOLET Dementia Friendly DARK GREEN Relaxed Screening
WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
CONTINUING INTO JANUARY
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WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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WHAT’S ON JANUARY 2020
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m CAPTIONED SCREENING
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
THU 2, 4.45PM
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC) 155m
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JANUARY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £6.00 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thu 2
Little Women U See web 10:00 1:30 4:45 Star Wars: The Rise... See web 12:30 4:00 Frozen II U See web 12:15 3:15 Sorry We Missed You 15 See web 6:00 Bait 15 See web Singin’ in the Rain U See web 12:00 2:30 Pain & Glory 15 See web Aquarela U See web 5:15 More films tbc - see website
7:45 7:30
10:45 1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web 11:00 1:30 12:15 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15
7:45 8:15 7:30
In 3D from FRI 3 SAT 4, 12.30PM
FROZEN II (U) 103m LA DOLCE VITA (12A)
1917 (15)
UNCUT GEMS (CERT TBC)
ORDINARY LOVE (12A)
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A)
WAVES (15)
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (U) 103m
With English Subtitles
Dir: Sam Mendes UK/US 2019 119m
Dirs: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie US 2019
Dirs: Lisa Barros D’Sa & Glenn Leyburn UK
Dir: Terrence Malick Germany/US 2019 173m
Dir: Trey Edward Shults US 2019 136m
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1960 175m
Starring: George MacKay,
134m
2019 92m
Starring: August Diehl, Valerie Pachner
Starring: Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg
Dean-Charles Chapman
Starring: Adam Sandler, Idina Menzel
Starring: Lesley Manville, Liam Neeson
Federico Fellini’s exquisite tale of celebrity casts an adoring yet critical eye towards 60s Rome. Set over seven decadent days, the film follows Marcello Mastroianni’s philandering journalist, pursuing a happiness that’s always just out of reach. We’re delighted to bring this Italian classic back to the big screen to mark Federico Fellini’s centenary.
At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield and Blake are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers— Blake’s own brother among them. Sam Mendes directs an all-star cast including Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth, and Mark Strong for this epic war drama crafted to appear as an intense single-shot sequence.
In a rapid-fire, revelatory performance, Adam Sandler is Howard, a diamond dealer whose life is reaching a crescendo of manic desperation: his relationship with his wife is imploding; he owes a hefty chunk of money to angry racketeers; and he’s getting in over his head in an ever escalating scheme to make a fortune by selling an Ethiopian opal to Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett. Nothing goes as planned, of course, and that’s the fun and the terror of this wild ride that pushes viewers to the breaking point of pleasurable anxiety. Film at Lincoln Center
As the Christmas decorations go up, we quickly get a sense of Joan and Tom’s bantering relationship; witty and teasing, they’re a couple who can finish each other’s sentences. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, Tom is there to support and we follow as they navigate the mundane and frightening new world of exams, diagnoses, and waiting rooms. Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson make vivid the subtle shifts of temperature that define long-term intimacy, as two people dealing in very different ways with acute stress and the continuing echoes of an earlier tragedy. BFI London Film Festival
Terrence Mallick (Tree of Life) returns with this absorbing drama based on real events. Franz Jägerstätter and his wife Fani live in bucolic Alpine Austria with their three children, committed to a deep abiding love of God and each other. When Franz is called up to fight, he refuses to take an oath of allegiance to Hitler and as a result each has a price to pay. A Hidden Life makes an urgent call to contemporary conscience, exhorting us to believe in its power, even in the face of indifference.
The future is bright for Tyler, who seems to have everything he needs: a wealthy family to support him, a spot on the high-school wrestling team, and a girlfriend he’s head over heels in love with. Committed to greatness and under intense scrutiny from his father, Tyler spends his mornings and nights training. But when pushed to the limit, cracks in the perfect façade of Tyler’s existence start to show, and the stage is set for a true American tragedy. TIFF
BFI London Film Festival
“Shults has created a film that is its own organic being with eyes, ears and a rapidly beating heart.” Vague Visages
JOJO RABBIT (12A) Dir: Taika Waititi US 2019 108m Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie
Ten-year-old Jojo is a proud member of the Hitler Nazi Youth. Though socially awkward, his confidence is regularly boosted by his trusted imaginary friend – the Führer himself. When an unfortunate accident during a Nazi Youth weekend retreat sends him back home, things get complicated. With Germany on the brink of defeat and his mother sheltering a young Jewish girl, Jojo’s life is turned upside down and he must try to make sense of it all. Taika Waititi crafts a one-of-a-kind dramedy that’ll make you laugh and cry … sometimes, all at once.
FROM FRI 3
AMANDA (15) With English Subtitles Dir: Mikhaël Hers France 2019 107m Starring: Vincent Lacoste, Isaure Multrier
When his older sister Sandrine dies in a Parisian terrorist attack, David, an aimless, twenty-something slacker, takes on caregiving duties for his now-orphaned, seven-year-old niece Amanda. Going against the grain of expectation for post-tragedy movies, Mikhaël Hers’ honest and tender humanist drama is a full-bodied study in coping. Vancouver International Film Festival
“A singular and essential response to both history and our current moment, Jojo Rabbit simply must be seen.” TIFF
“Amanda is a quietly moving celebration of human resilience from French writer-director Mikhaël Hers.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
AMANDA
MON 6, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“Sam Mendes’s 1917 is an amazingly audacious film; as exciting as a heist movie, disturbing as a sci-fi nightmare.” The Guardian
“It’s a rich, enthralling and utterly demented experience...” Birth.Movies.Death
“Ravagingly honest and quite lovely.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 14, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“This show of faith hasn’t come a moment too soon.” IndieWire CAPTIONED SCREENING
MON 20, 7.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 10
PROMARE (12A)
FROM FRI 17
With English Subtitles
BOMBSHELL (15)
Dir: Hiroyuki Imaishi Japan 2019 111m
Post-apocalyptic setting? Mecha suits? Wildly loud, eye-popping neon-graphical mayhem? You’ve got it all in this explosive debut feature from Studio Trigger! Promepolis is taken over by a strange entity causing people to spontaneously combust, and leaving some, the Burnish, with the power of pyrokinesis. Thirty years later, Galo Thymos, a member of a rescue team that quells the flames of the now oppressed Burnish, is caught in the middle of a new and devastating civic inferno. “There are probably at least a dozen moments where my hand was over my mouth in awe.” Den of Geek
Dir: Jay Roach US 2019 109m Starring: Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, PROMARE
FROM FRI 3
FROM FRI 10
Charlize Theron
Based on the real scandal, Bombshell is a revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time, Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 22, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 24
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD (PG) Dir: Armando Iannucci UK 2019 119m Starring: Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton
Master satirist Armando Iannucci and long-time collaborator Simon Blackwell return with this exquisite adaptation of Charles Dickens’s masterpiece. With Dev Patel in the title role, and leading an impressive cast including Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Ben Whishaw, Peter Capaldi and Nikki Amuka-Bird, The Personal History of David Copperfield is a witty and brilliant period comedy full of compassion, humour and optimism.
2040 (PG) 92m
FROM FRI 31
QUEEN & SLIM (15) Dir: Melina Matsoukas US 2019 132m
THU 2, 10AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith
Queen & Slim’s first date takes a violent turn when they’re stopped by a police officer on their way home. When a manhunt is launched for their arrest, the couple must try and find a way out of the country. As they make headline news, and the country divides over their fate, the couple becomes a reluctant symbol of trauma, grief and pain for the black community. Insecure and Lemonade director Melina Matsoukas and Master of None writer Lena Waithe craft a powerful portrait of systemic racism in contemporary America.
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m See website for details.
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 28, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 31
THE LIGHTHOUSE (15) Dir: Robert Eggers US 2019 109m Starring: Willem Dafoe, Robert Pattinson
ALSO SEE SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. SEE PAGE 10 FOR DETAILS
After having spooked audiences into a delicious frenzy with his much-lauded feature debut The Witch, director Robert Eggers returns with this chillingly intimate tale of two men sequestered on a tiny — and perhaps enchanted — Atlantic isle. Shot on 35mm black-andwhite film, this psychological thriller follows the slow descent into madness of two lighthouse keepers on a remote New England island at the turn of the 19th century. TIFF
That Sugar Film’s Damon Gameau explores what positive changes we can make today to regenerate the world for future generations in this fascinating documentary. FRI 10 – SUN 12
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
1917 (15) 119m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
BOMBSHELL (15) 108m See page 2 for details.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM (PG) 91m Eight years ago, John and Molly Chester traded their busy city life for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.
Sat 4
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
OF WONDER’
Sun 5
Mon 6
(CERT TBC) 70m
‘A World of Wonder’ – 15 short animated films from all around the world featuring lots of very cheeky animals and feisty children in a whole load of extraordinary adventures. For children of all ages but perfect for 0-7 year-olds.
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) THU 30, 10AM & 1.30PM
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A) 173m See page 2 for details.
A lost dog and a genius cat must team up to embark on a voyage in space to find their way home.
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STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) 90m A hilarious animated adventure about friendship and heroism that introduces the whole family to the greatest heroes ever unleashed!
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Little Women U See web 10:45 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web 1:30 Frozen II U See web 11:00 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15 2040 PG p4 12:30
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Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Carnival Nights U p8 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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Little Women U See web 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Bringing Up Baby Jojo Rabbit 12A p4 10:30 1:30
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Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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1917 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Times tbc Uncut Gems p2 3:00 6:00 The Biggest Little Farm PG p4 12:45 Promare 12A p2 Mystery Film 18 + INTRO p10 More films tbc - see website
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A screening suitable for children on the SAT 18, 11.45AM autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. LIAF For more information please contact Adam PRESENTS: or any of the Box Office team on 0115 ‘A WORLD 952 6611.
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TUE 21, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Fri 3
SAT 25, 1PM
CAPTIONED SCREENING
BOMBSHELL
AQUARELA (12A) 89m
JOJO RABBIT
FROM FRI 17
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PAIN & GLORY (15) 113m
QUEEN & SLIM
FROM FRI 17
FROM FRI 3
BAIT (15) 89m
JANUARY 2020 BROADWAY.ORG.UK | 14-18 BROAD ST, NG1 3AL @broadwaycinema
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SORRY WE MISSED YOU (15)
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1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA LIVE: Wozzeck 12A p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 3:00 6:00 12:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA ENCORE: Wozzeck 12A p9 Cheryomushki + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM
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1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Hipsters p9 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Everything - The Real Thing Story + Q&A p10 DJ - Cafébar from 6PM
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 LIAF Presents: A World of Wonder U p4 More films tbc - see website
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 StarDog and TurboCat U p4 Supportive Environment Screening - StarDog and TurboCat U p4 One Day Course: Dickens on Film p10 The Personal History of p3 David Copperfield PG 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Leto 15 + INTRO p9
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 Times tbc A Hidden Life 12A p2 Times tbc Waves 15 p3 Times tbc Anne Frank: Parallel Lives p10 6:15 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Film Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 Queen & Slim 15 p3 The Lighthouse 15 p3 More films tbc - see website Scarlett Tiara Cafébar from 9PM
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m CAPTIONED SCREENING
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
THU 2, 4.45PM
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC) 155m
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JANUARY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £6.00 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thu 2
Little Women U See web 10:00 1:30 4:45 Star Wars: The Rise... See web 12:30 4:00 Frozen II U See web 12:15 3:15 Sorry We Missed You 15 See web 6:00 Bait 15 See web Singin’ in the Rain U See web 12:00 2:30 Pain & Glory 15 See web Aquarela U See web 5:15 More films tbc - see website
7:45 7:30
10:45 1:45 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web 11:00 1:30 12:15 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15
7:45 8:15 7:30
In 3D from FRI 3 SAT 4, 12.30PM
FROZEN II (U) 103m LA DOLCE VITA (12A)
1917 (15)
UNCUT GEMS (CERT TBC)
ORDINARY LOVE (12A)
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A)
WAVES (15)
SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (U) 103m
With English Subtitles
Dir: Sam Mendes UK/US 2019 119m
Dirs: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie US 2019
Dirs: Lisa Barros D’Sa & Glenn Leyburn UK
Dir: Terrence Malick Germany/US 2019 173m
Dir: Trey Edward Shults US 2019 136m
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1960 175m
Starring: George MacKay,
134m
2019 92m
Starring: August Diehl, Valerie Pachner
Starring: Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anita Ekberg
Dean-Charles Chapman
Starring: Adam Sandler, Idina Menzel
Starring: Lesley Manville, Liam Neeson
Federico Fellini’s exquisite tale of celebrity casts an adoring yet critical eye towards 60s Rome. Set over seven decadent days, the film follows Marcello Mastroianni’s philandering journalist, pursuing a happiness that’s always just out of reach. We’re delighted to bring this Italian classic back to the big screen to mark Federico Fellini’s centenary.
At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield and Blake are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers— Blake’s own brother among them. Sam Mendes directs an all-star cast including Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth, and Mark Strong for this epic war drama crafted to appear as an intense single-shot sequence.
In a rapid-fire, revelatory performance, Adam Sandler is Howard, a diamond dealer whose life is reaching a crescendo of manic desperation: his relationship with his wife is imploding; he owes a hefty chunk of money to angry racketeers; and he’s getting in over his head in an ever escalating scheme to make a fortune by selling an Ethiopian opal to Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett. Nothing goes as planned, of course, and that’s the fun and the terror of this wild ride that pushes viewers to the breaking point of pleasurable anxiety. Film at Lincoln Center
As the Christmas decorations go up, we quickly get a sense of Joan and Tom’s bantering relationship; witty and teasing, they’re a couple who can finish each other’s sentences. When Joan is diagnosed with breast cancer, Tom is there to support and we follow as they navigate the mundane and frightening new world of exams, diagnoses, and waiting rooms. Lesley Manville and Liam Neeson make vivid the subtle shifts of temperature that define long-term intimacy, as two people dealing in very different ways with acute stress and the continuing echoes of an earlier tragedy. BFI London Film Festival
Terrence Mallick (Tree of Life) returns with this absorbing drama based on real events. Franz Jägerstätter and his wife Fani live in bucolic Alpine Austria with their three children, committed to a deep abiding love of God and each other. When Franz is called up to fight, he refuses to take an oath of allegiance to Hitler and as a result each has a price to pay. A Hidden Life makes an urgent call to contemporary conscience, exhorting us to believe in its power, even in the face of indifference.
The future is bright for Tyler, who seems to have everything he needs: a wealthy family to support him, a spot on the high-school wrestling team, and a girlfriend he’s head over heels in love with. Committed to greatness and under intense scrutiny from his father, Tyler spends his mornings and nights training. But when pushed to the limit, cracks in the perfect façade of Tyler’s existence start to show, and the stage is set for a true American tragedy. TIFF
BFI London Film Festival
“Shults has created a film that is its own organic being with eyes, ears and a rapidly beating heart.” Vague Visages
JOJO RABBIT (12A) Dir: Taika Waititi US 2019 108m Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie
Ten-year-old Jojo is a proud member of the Hitler Nazi Youth. Though socially awkward, his confidence is regularly boosted by his trusted imaginary friend – the Führer himself. When an unfortunate accident during a Nazi Youth weekend retreat sends him back home, things get complicated. With Germany on the brink of defeat and his mother sheltering a young Jewish girl, Jojo’s life is turned upside down and he must try to make sense of it all. Taika Waititi crafts a one-of-a-kind dramedy that’ll make you laugh and cry … sometimes, all at once.
FROM FRI 3
AMANDA (15) With English Subtitles Dir: Mikhaël Hers France 2019 107m Starring: Vincent Lacoste, Isaure Multrier
When his older sister Sandrine dies in a Parisian terrorist attack, David, an aimless, twenty-something slacker, takes on caregiving duties for his now-orphaned, seven-year-old niece Amanda. Going against the grain of expectation for post-tragedy movies, Mikhaël Hers’ honest and tender humanist drama is a full-bodied study in coping. Vancouver International Film Festival
“A singular and essential response to both history and our current moment, Jojo Rabbit simply must be seen.” TIFF
“Amanda is a quietly moving celebration of human resilience from French writer-director Mikhaël Hers.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
AMANDA
MON 6, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“Sam Mendes’s 1917 is an amazingly audacious film; as exciting as a heist movie, disturbing as a sci-fi nightmare.” The Guardian
“It’s a rich, enthralling and utterly demented experience...” Birth.Movies.Death
“Ravagingly honest and quite lovely.” The Hollywood Reporter
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 14, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
“This show of faith hasn’t come a moment too soon.” IndieWire CAPTIONED SCREENING
MON 20, 7.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 10
PROMARE (12A)
FROM FRI 17
With English Subtitles
BOMBSHELL (15)
Dir: Hiroyuki Imaishi Japan 2019 111m
Post-apocalyptic setting? Mecha suits? Wildly loud, eye-popping neon-graphical mayhem? You’ve got it all in this explosive debut feature from Studio Trigger! Promepolis is taken over by a strange entity causing people to spontaneously combust, and leaving some, the Burnish, with the power of pyrokinesis. Thirty years later, Galo Thymos, a member of a rescue team that quells the flames of the now oppressed Burnish, is caught in the middle of a new and devastating civic inferno. “There are probably at least a dozen moments where my hand was over my mouth in awe.” Den of Geek
Dir: Jay Roach US 2019 109m Starring: Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, PROMARE
FROM FRI 3
FROM FRI 10
Charlize Theron
Based on the real scandal, Bombshell is a revealing look inside the most powerful and controversial media empire of all time, Fox News, and the explosive story of the women who brought down the infamous man who created it.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 22, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 24
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD (PG) Dir: Armando Iannucci UK 2019 119m Starring: Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton
Master satirist Armando Iannucci and long-time collaborator Simon Blackwell return with this exquisite adaptation of Charles Dickens’s masterpiece. With Dev Patel in the title role, and leading an impressive cast including Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Ben Whishaw, Peter Capaldi and Nikki Amuka-Bird, The Personal History of David Copperfield is a witty and brilliant period comedy full of compassion, humour and optimism.
2040 (PG) 92m
FROM FRI 31
QUEEN & SLIM (15) Dir: Melina Matsoukas US 2019 132m
THU 2, 10AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith
Queen & Slim’s first date takes a violent turn when they’re stopped by a police officer on their way home. When a manhunt is launched for their arrest, the couple must try and find a way out of the country. As they make headline news, and the country divides over their fate, the couple becomes a reluctant symbol of trauma, grief and pain for the black community. Insecure and Lemonade director Melina Matsoukas and Master of None writer Lena Waithe craft a powerful portrait of systemic racism in contemporary America.
LITTLE WOMEN (U) 135m See website for details.
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
TUE 28, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
FROM FRI 31
THE LIGHTHOUSE (15) Dir: Robert Eggers US 2019 109m Starring: Willem Dafoe, Robert Pattinson
ALSO SEE SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. SEE PAGE 10 FOR DETAILS
After having spooked audiences into a delicious frenzy with his much-lauded feature debut The Witch, director Robert Eggers returns with this chillingly intimate tale of two men sequestered on a tiny — and perhaps enchanted — Atlantic isle. Shot on 35mm black-andwhite film, this psychological thriller follows the slow descent into madness of two lighthouse keepers on a remote New England island at the turn of the 19th century. TIFF
That Sugar Film’s Damon Gameau explores what positive changes we can make today to regenerate the world for future generations in this fascinating documentary. FRI 10 – SUN 12
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
1917 (15) 119m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
BOMBSHELL (15) 108m See page 2 for details.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM (PG) 91m Eight years ago, John and Molly Chester traded their busy city life for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.
Sat 4
JOJO RABBIT (12A) 108m See page 1 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
OF WONDER’
Sun 5
Mon 6
(CERT TBC) 70m
‘A World of Wonder’ – 15 short animated films from all around the world featuring lots of very cheeky animals and feisty children in a whole load of extraordinary adventures. For children of all ages but perfect for 0-7 year-olds.
STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) THU 30, 10AM & 1.30PM
A HIDDEN LIFE (12A) 173m See page 2 for details.
A lost dog and a genius cat must team up to embark on a voyage in space to find their way home.
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STARDOG AND TURBOCAT (U) 90m A hilarious animated adventure about friendship and heroism that introduces the whole family to the greatest heroes ever unleashed!
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Little Women U See web 10:45 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web 1:30 Frozen II U See web 11:00 Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 1:15 2040 PG p4 12:30
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Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Carnival Nights U p8 Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web Frozen II U See web Aquarela U See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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Little Women U See web 1:45 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 2:45 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1 Bringing Up Baby Jojo Rabbit 12A p4 10:30 1:30
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Little Women U See web Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Star Wars: The Rise.. (3D) See web La Dolce Vita 12A p1 Amanda 15 p1
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1917 15 p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Times tbc Uncut Gems p2 3:00 6:00 The Biggest Little Farm PG p4 12:45 Promare 12A p2 Mystery Film 18 + INTRO p10 More films tbc - see website
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Sat 11
TUE 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A screening suitable for children on the SAT 18, 11.45AM autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. LIAF For more information please contact Adam PRESENTS: or any of the Box Office team on 0115 ‘A WORLD 952 6611.
90m
TUE 21, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Fri 3
SAT 25, 1PM
CAPTIONED SCREENING
BOMBSHELL
AQUARELA (12A) 89m
JOJO RABBIT
FROM FRI 17
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PAIN & GLORY (15) 113m
QUEEN & SLIM
FROM FRI 17
FROM FRI 3
BAIT (15) 89m
JANUARY 2020 BROADWAY.ORG.UK | 14-18 BROAD ST, NG1 3AL @broadwaycinema
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SORRY WE MISSED YOU (15)
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1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA LIVE: Wozzeck 12A p9 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 3:00 6:00 12:45
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 The Biggest Little Farm PG Promare 12A p2 MET OPERA ENCORE: Wozzeck 12A p9 Cheryomushki + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 2:00 5:00 2:30
1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM
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1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 Jojo Rabbit 12A p1 Uncut Gems p2 Ordinary Love 12A p2 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Hipsters p9 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 Everything - The Real Thing Story + Q&A p10 DJ - Cafébar from 6PM
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
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1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 More films tbc - see website
12:00 2:45 3:30 12:15 3:00 2:00
1917 15 p1 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Bombshell 15 p2 Waves 15 p3 LIAF Presents: A World of Wonder U p4 More films tbc - see website
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 StarDog and TurboCat U p4 Supportive Environment Screening - StarDog and TurboCat U p4 One Day Course: Dickens on Film p10 The Personal History of p3 David Copperfield PG 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Leto 15 + INTRO p9
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 Times tbc 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 Times tbc A Hidden Life 12A p2 Times tbc Waves 15 p3 Times tbc Anne Frank: Parallel Lives p10 6:15 The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3 Film Quiz Cafébar from 8.45PM The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 1917 15 p1 Bombshell 15 p2 A Hidden Life 12A p2 Waves 15 p3
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The Personal History of David Copperfield PG p3 Queen & Slim 15 p3 The Lighthouse 15 p3 More films tbc - see website Scarlett Tiara Cafébar from 9PM
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INSPIRING CREATIVITY
09
MELODIA!
LIVE BY SATELLITE
JANUARY 2020
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SPECIAL SCREENINGS
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: EMBEDDING YOUR SKILLS FORTNIGHTLY MONDAY EVENINGS FROM MON 20 JAN, 6.30PM - 8PM If you’ve already attended one of our DSLR photography courses, then take this next step to achieve even better photos while reconnecting with fellow participants. Led by experienced tutor Alan Fletcher, the group will focus on a different theme for each session, exploring methods and techniques for creating great images. Photography exercises will be set, and the group will review and choose participants’ photos to feature in an exhibition open to the public in Broadway’s Gallery. If you took part in our first Embedding Your Skills course in 2019, then you are very welcome to join in again. Duration: 6 sessions Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 18+
Kino Klassika Foundation presents a rare season of screenings of Soviet and Russian musicals providing a unique opportunity to explore this undiscovered musical heritage. The season includes Cheryomushki (1963), based on Dmitri Shostakovich‘s operetta of the same name, the beloved Soviet classic Carnival Nights (1956) as well as Hipsters (2008), an optimistic rethinking of Soviet counter-culture of the 1950s, and Leto (2018), directed by recently detained director Kirill Serebrennikov, exemplifying a controversial new nostalgia towards the Perestroika spirit of freedom.
SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
WOZZECK (ALBAN BERG) (12A) 102m
HIPSTERS (CERT TBC) SUN 12, 1.15PM
Dir: Valery Todorovsky Russia 2008 130m
CARNIVAL NIGHTS (U) With English Subtitles
CHERYOMUSHKI (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
Dir: Eldar Ryazanov Soviet Union 1956 83m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Igor Ilyinsky, Lyudmila Gurchenko
Dir: Herbert Rappaport Soviet Union 1962
A masterful parody of the Soviet top-down bureaucracy, Carnival Nights satirises the newly appointed Director of the House of Culture Igor Ilyinsky who threatens the spontaneous festivity plans of his co-workers.
92m
Todorovsky’s musical provides a contemporary view on the ‘Stilgyagi’ counter-culture (parallel to the Beat Generation). A melange of 1950s music with contemporary score, this eclectic film contextualises Russian musical tradition within its Soviet past.
Starring: Anton Shagin, Oksana Akinshina
Starring: Olga Zobotkina, Vladimir Vasilyev
SUN 26, 12.30PM
TUE 21, 8PM
Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student standby: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance. Buy tickets for 6 shows and get one of those operas free. See box office for details.
MYSTERY FILM
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Simon Sheridan UK 2019 94m
FRI 10, 7.45PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (U) 131m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
LETO (15) + INTRODUCTION
The ‘other four lads from Liverpool’ tell their story from the tough streets of Toxteth to the bright lights of New York, and international stardom as Britain’s first million-selling soul and funk band. Against a backdrop of racism and social and political turmoil, The Real Thing were the first all-black British band to hit #1 in the pop charts - with the perennial ‘You To Me Are Everything’ - and as a result became the original black pin-ups for teenage fans in the UK. For the very first time, original band members Eddy Amoo, Chris Amoo and Dave Smith reveal the brutally honest truth behind their trailblazing 50-year career. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with director Simon Sheridan and original band members Chris Amoo and Dave Smith.
TUE 28, 6.15PM
ANNE FRANK: PARALLEL STORIES (CERT TBC) Dirs: Sabina Fedeli & Anna Migotto Italy 2019 95m
Helen Mirren tells the story of Anne Frank’s life through the pages of her world famous diary, a story that has made the tragedy of the Holocaust known to readers all over the world. This emotive telling is entwined with the stories of 5 Holocaust survivors who shared Anne’s same fate of deportation but were fortunately able to go on and live the life that Anne was denied. An evocative documentary which brings Anne’s tragic, yet incredible, story to life and explores why this story has become such a historic journal that holds such great relevance today.
With English Subtitles Dir: Kirill Serebrennikov Russia 2018 128m Starring: Teo Yoo, Roma Zver
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC)
CARNIVAL NIGHTS
In 1980s Leningrad, newcomer Viktor hopes to break onto the underground rock scene. Local rock star Mayk takes him under his wing, but as the two grow closer – chain-smoking over banned records from Bowie and Lou Reed – tensions also arise as they clash over politics, influences and the love of Mayk’s wife. Based on the true story of Viktor Tsoi, Leto is a nostalgic tribute to a time when all that mattered was the music and those who made it. Caroline Ridler from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM (with breaks)
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM Charles Dickens is one of the most celebrated and revered writers of all time, and his stories have been told in every corner of the world. To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. The day will conclude with a screening of The Personal History of David Copperfield at 2.45pm. Tutor: Adam Pepper Price: £15 / £12 memb+conc / £10 under 25 (includes film screening)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 JAN, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE* (90m) Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of The Rings/The Hobbit, Beloved, The Shining, Howl’s Moving Castle, Kestrel for a Knave, The Goldfinch and Heart of Darkness. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing MON 13 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25 *This is an expanded version of the Off the Page course which took place last May.
TEENAGE FLICKS (90m) From 1950s Beach Movies to more serious outpourings NEW COURSE such as Rebel without a Cause, the teen or troubled adolescent has long since played a key role in modern cinema. Whether within the context of coming of age productions like The Breakfast Club or Stand by Me or presented within the confines of other genres like comedy, thriller or horror, young adults and their narratives have proved to be controversial and highly popular box office fodder. With plenty of film clips and discussion, including studies of movies like Heathers, Super Dark Times, Juno and Virgin Suicides, everyone will relate to this honest examination of that period in our lives where you can be earnest, awkward, beautiful and ridiculous all at the same time. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 14 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
TEN MOVEMENTS THAT SHOOK THE FILM WORLD (120m)
NEW COURSE
Every few years in the history of cinema, a new wave emerges from some part of the world to change the landscape and influence future generations of filmmakers. Some intentional, some shaped by economics or other factors, some defined after the event. All of them major movements that shaped the way we look at film today. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 15 JAN, 2PM-4PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/£35 under 25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
JANUARY 2020
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR
FILM LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION (120m) BACK BY Ten weeks, ten different cities. POPULAR A whistle-stop tour of some DEMAND of the world’s most fascinating metropolises, looking at their changes and development through the medium of cinema. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)
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Our popular screenwriting course is back to get you up and running with the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under 25
TALK CINEMA (90m)
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Love watching and talking about films? 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. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 16 JAN, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films)
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DEDICATE A SEAT SUPPORT OUR MISSION TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY AND A LIFELONG LOVE OF FILM A seat dedication plaque is the ideal celebration or commemoration gift. Plaques cost £250* with proceeds going towards Broadway’s Go Beyond the Reel campaign. Ask for a seat dedication application form at Box Office or download the form at broadway.org.uk/dedication *unless otherwise specified online or at box office
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QUIZZES
THU 2, 12.30PM
Our relaxed screenings are specially tailored for customers with neuro-diverse conditions such as autism, Tourettes Syndrome, sensory difficulties or other learning disabilities. We make sure the lights are dimmed rather than switched off and that the volume levels are slightly lower than usual. Attendees are free to sit in whichever seat they like and can enter and exit the room at any time, there is also easy access for any wheelchair users. Attendees are free to make noise in these screenings.
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
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This adaptation of Dmitri Shostakovich operetta both subtly criticises and celebrates Soviet life, once again raising the question of whether Shostakovich was a dissident or an ideologue. Polly McMichael from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
For more details about exhibitions, workshops and courses, visit broadway.org.uk
RELAXED SCREENING
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts William Kentridge’s new production of Alban Berg’s expressionistic masterpiece Wozzeck, regarded for its intense emotional power and brilliant score as one of the most significant operas of the 20th century.
With English Subtitles
SUN 5, 2PM
LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MET OPERA
SUN 19, 12.30PM
DISCOVER FILM
FOOD & DRINK
SAT 11 JAN, 10AM - 4.30PM Get to know your DSLR camera and leave auto-mode behind. On this popular one-day course you’ll discover how to improve your photography by developing your understanding of settings such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Tutor: Alan Fletcher Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Ages: 18+
08
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: BEGINNERS
07
TUE 21, FROM 6PM
FRI 31, FROM 9PM
THE REAL THING
DRAG ACT
Nottingham’s own Department for Dance resident DJs will be here in the Cafébar to support our screening of Everything: The Real Thing Story. Bringing 70s soul and funk, join us from 6pm to hear their eclectic taste of music.
“Sing Away the January Blues” with Scarlett Tiara in the Cafébar from 9pm.
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
WED 29, FROM 8.45PM
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.
A special guest host will present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
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. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
09
MELODIA!
LIVE BY SATELLITE
JANUARY 2020
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: EMBEDDING YOUR SKILLS FORTNIGHTLY MONDAY EVENINGS FROM MON 20 JAN, 6.30PM - 8PM If you’ve already attended one of our DSLR photography courses, then take this next step to achieve even better photos while reconnecting with fellow participants. Led by experienced tutor Alan Fletcher, the group will focus on a different theme for each session, exploring methods and techniques for creating great images. Photography exercises will be set, and the group will review and choose participants’ photos to feature in an exhibition open to the public in Broadway’s Gallery. If you took part in our first Embedding Your Skills course in 2019, then you are very welcome to join in again. Duration: 6 sessions Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 18+
Kino Klassika Foundation presents a rare season of screenings of Soviet and Russian musicals providing a unique opportunity to explore this undiscovered musical heritage. The season includes Cheryomushki (1963), based on Dmitri Shostakovich‘s operetta of the same name, the beloved Soviet classic Carnival Nights (1956) as well as Hipsters (2008), an optimistic rethinking of Soviet counter-culture of the 1950s, and Leto (2018), directed by recently detained director Kirill Serebrennikov, exemplifying a controversial new nostalgia towards the Perestroika spirit of freedom.
SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
WOZZECK (ALBAN BERG) (12A) 102m
HIPSTERS (CERT TBC) SUN 12, 1.15PM
Dir: Valery Todorovsky Russia 2008 130m
CARNIVAL NIGHTS (U) With English Subtitles
CHERYOMUSHKI (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
Dir: Eldar Ryazanov Soviet Union 1956 83m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Igor Ilyinsky, Lyudmila Gurchenko
Dir: Herbert Rappaport Soviet Union 1962
A masterful parody of the Soviet top-down bureaucracy, Carnival Nights satirises the newly appointed Director of the House of Culture Igor Ilyinsky who threatens the spontaneous festivity plans of his co-workers.
92m
Todorovsky’s musical provides a contemporary view on the ‘Stilgyagi’ counter-culture (parallel to the Beat Generation). A melange of 1950s music with contemporary score, this eclectic film contextualises Russian musical tradition within its Soviet past.
Starring: Anton Shagin, Oksana Akinshina
Starring: Olga Zobotkina, Vladimir Vasilyev
SUN 26, 12.30PM
TUE 21, 8PM
Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student standby: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance. Buy tickets for 6 shows and get one of those operas free. See box office for details.
MYSTERY FILM
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Simon Sheridan UK 2019 94m
FRI 10, 7.45PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (U) 131m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
LETO (15) + INTRODUCTION
The ‘other four lads from Liverpool’ tell their story from the tough streets of Toxteth to the bright lights of New York, and international stardom as Britain’s first million-selling soul and funk band. Against a backdrop of racism and social and political turmoil, The Real Thing were the first all-black British band to hit #1 in the pop charts - with the perennial ‘You To Me Are Everything’ - and as a result became the original black pin-ups for teenage fans in the UK. For the very first time, original band members Eddy Amoo, Chris Amoo and Dave Smith reveal the brutally honest truth behind their trailblazing 50-year career. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with director Simon Sheridan and original band members Chris Amoo and Dave Smith.
TUE 28, 6.15PM
ANNE FRANK: PARALLEL STORIES (CERT TBC) Dirs: Sabina Fedeli & Anna Migotto Italy 2019 95m
Helen Mirren tells the story of Anne Frank’s life through the pages of her world famous diary, a story that has made the tragedy of the Holocaust known to readers all over the world. This emotive telling is entwined with the stories of 5 Holocaust survivors who shared Anne’s same fate of deportation but were fortunately able to go on and live the life that Anne was denied. An evocative documentary which brings Anne’s tragic, yet incredible, story to life and explores why this story has become such a historic journal that holds such great relevance today.
With English Subtitles Dir: Kirill Serebrennikov Russia 2018 128m Starring: Teo Yoo, Roma Zver
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC)
CARNIVAL NIGHTS
In 1980s Leningrad, newcomer Viktor hopes to break onto the underground rock scene. Local rock star Mayk takes him under his wing, but as the two grow closer – chain-smoking over banned records from Bowie and Lou Reed – tensions also arise as they clash over politics, influences and the love of Mayk’s wife. Based on the true story of Viktor Tsoi, Leto is a nostalgic tribute to a time when all that mattered was the music and those who made it. Caroline Ridler from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM (with breaks)
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM Charles Dickens is one of the most celebrated and revered writers of all time, and his stories have been told in every corner of the world. To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. The day will conclude with a screening of The Personal History of David Copperfield at 2.45pm. Tutor: Adam Pepper Price: £15 / £12 memb+conc / £10 under 25 (includes film screening)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 JAN, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE* (90m) Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of The Rings/The Hobbit, Beloved, The Shining, Howl’s Moving Castle, Kestrel for a Knave, The Goldfinch and Heart of Darkness. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing MON 13 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25 *This is an expanded version of the Off the Page course which took place last May.
TEENAGE FLICKS (90m) From 1950s Beach Movies to more serious outpourings NEW COURSE such as Rebel without a Cause, the teen or troubled adolescent has long since played a key role in modern cinema. Whether within the context of coming of age productions like The Breakfast Club or Stand by Me or presented within the confines of other genres like comedy, thriller or horror, young adults and their narratives have proved to be controversial and highly popular box office fodder. With plenty of film clips and discussion, including studies of movies like Heathers, Super Dark Times, Juno and Virgin Suicides, everyone will relate to this honest examination of that period in our lives where you can be earnest, awkward, beautiful and ridiculous all at the same time. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 14 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
TEN MOVEMENTS THAT SHOOK THE FILM WORLD (120m)
NEW COURSE
Every few years in the history of cinema, a new wave emerges from some part of the world to change the landscape and influence future generations of filmmakers. Some intentional, some shaped by economics or other factors, some defined after the event. All of them major movements that shaped the way we look at film today. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 15 JAN, 2PM-4PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/£35 under 25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
JANUARY 2020
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR
FILM LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION (120m) BACK BY Ten weeks, ten different cities. POPULAR A whistle-stop tour of some DEMAND of the world’s most fascinating metropolises, looking at their changes and development through the medium of cinema. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)
PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Our popular screenwriting course is back to get you up and running with the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under 25
TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? 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. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 16 JAN, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
MEMBERS GET
20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.
OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.
MEAT-FREE MONTH! Our Cafébar menu and specials will host exclusively meat-free meals! We will be serving up some delicious vegan and vegetarian dishes throughout January. Don’t forget to check out our selection of vegan wines and Hollow Stone ales!
DEDICATE A SEAT SUPPORT OUR MISSION TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY AND A LIFELONG LOVE OF FILM A seat dedication plaque is the ideal celebration or commemoration gift. Plaques cost £250* with proceeds going towards Broadway’s Go Beyond the Reel campaign. Ask for a seat dedication application form at Box Office or download the form at broadway.org.uk/dedication *unless otherwise specified online or at box office
@broadwaycinema
QUIZZES
THU 2, 12.30PM
Our relaxed screenings are specially tailored for customers with neuro-diverse conditions such as autism, Tourettes Syndrome, sensory difficulties or other learning disabilities. We make sure the lights are dimmed rather than switched off and that the volume levels are slightly lower than usual. Attendees are free to sit in whichever seat they like and can enter and exit the room at any time, there is also easy access for any wheelchair users. Attendees are free to make noise in these screenings.
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
11
MUSIC
This adaptation of Dmitri Shostakovich operetta both subtly criticises and celebrates Soviet life, once again raising the question of whether Shostakovich was a dissident or an ideologue. Polly McMichael from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
For more details about exhibitions, workshops and courses, visit broadway.org.uk
RELAXED SCREENING
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts William Kentridge’s new production of Alban Berg’s expressionistic masterpiece Wozzeck, regarded for its intense emotional power and brilliant score as one of the most significant operas of the 20th century.
With English Subtitles
SUN 5, 2PM
LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MET OPERA
SUN 19, 12.30PM
DISCOVER FILM
FOOD & DRINK
SAT 11 JAN, 10AM - 4.30PM Get to know your DSLR camera and leave auto-mode behind. On this popular one-day course you’ll discover how to improve your photography by developing your understanding of settings such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Tutor: Alan Fletcher Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Ages: 18+
08
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: BEGINNERS
07
TUE 21, FROM 6PM
FRI 31, FROM 9PM
THE REAL THING
DRAG ACT
Nottingham’s own Department for Dance resident DJs will be here in the Cafébar to support our screening of Everything: The Real Thing Story. Bringing 70s soul and funk, join us from 6pm to hear their eclectic taste of music.
“Sing Away the January Blues” with Scarlett Tiara in the Cafébar from 9pm.
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
WED 29, FROM 8.45PM
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.
A special guest host will present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
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. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
09
MELODIA!
LIVE BY SATELLITE
JANUARY 2020
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: EMBEDDING YOUR SKILLS FORTNIGHTLY MONDAY EVENINGS FROM MON 20 JAN, 6.30PM - 8PM If you’ve already attended one of our DSLR photography courses, then take this next step to achieve even better photos while reconnecting with fellow participants. Led by experienced tutor Alan Fletcher, the group will focus on a different theme for each session, exploring methods and techniques for creating great images. Photography exercises will be set, and the group will review and choose participants’ photos to feature in an exhibition open to the public in Broadway’s Gallery. If you took part in our first Embedding Your Skills course in 2019, then you are very welcome to join in again. Duration: 6 sessions Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 18+
Kino Klassika Foundation presents a rare season of screenings of Soviet and Russian musicals providing a unique opportunity to explore this undiscovered musical heritage. The season includes Cheryomushki (1963), based on Dmitri Shostakovich‘s operetta of the same name, the beloved Soviet classic Carnival Nights (1956) as well as Hipsters (2008), an optimistic rethinking of Soviet counter-culture of the 1950s, and Leto (2018), directed by recently detained director Kirill Serebrennikov, exemplifying a controversial new nostalgia towards the Perestroika spirit of freedom.
SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
WOZZECK (ALBAN BERG) (12A) 102m
HIPSTERS (CERT TBC) SUN 12, 1.15PM
Dir: Valery Todorovsky Russia 2008 130m
CARNIVAL NIGHTS (U) With English Subtitles
CHERYOMUSHKI (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
Dir: Eldar Ryazanov Soviet Union 1956 83m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Igor Ilyinsky, Lyudmila Gurchenko
Dir: Herbert Rappaport Soviet Union 1962
A masterful parody of the Soviet top-down bureaucracy, Carnival Nights satirises the newly appointed Director of the House of Culture Igor Ilyinsky who threatens the spontaneous festivity plans of his co-workers.
92m
Todorovsky’s musical provides a contemporary view on the ‘Stilgyagi’ counter-culture (parallel to the Beat Generation). A melange of 1950s music with contemporary score, this eclectic film contextualises Russian musical tradition within its Soviet past.
Starring: Anton Shagin, Oksana Akinshina
Starring: Olga Zobotkina, Vladimir Vasilyev
SUN 26, 12.30PM
TUE 21, 8PM
Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student standby: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance. Buy tickets for 6 shows and get one of those operas free. See box office for details.
MYSTERY FILM
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Simon Sheridan UK 2019 94m
FRI 10, 7.45PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (U) 131m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
LETO (15) + INTRODUCTION
The ‘other four lads from Liverpool’ tell their story from the tough streets of Toxteth to the bright lights of New York, and international stardom as Britain’s first million-selling soul and funk band. Against a backdrop of racism and social and political turmoil, The Real Thing were the first all-black British band to hit #1 in the pop charts - with the perennial ‘You To Me Are Everything’ - and as a result became the original black pin-ups for teenage fans in the UK. For the very first time, original band members Eddy Amoo, Chris Amoo and Dave Smith reveal the brutally honest truth behind their trailblazing 50-year career. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with director Simon Sheridan and original band members Chris Amoo and Dave Smith.
TUE 28, 6.15PM
ANNE FRANK: PARALLEL STORIES (CERT TBC) Dirs: Sabina Fedeli & Anna Migotto Italy 2019 95m
Helen Mirren tells the story of Anne Frank’s life through the pages of her world famous diary, a story that has made the tragedy of the Holocaust known to readers all over the world. This emotive telling is entwined with the stories of 5 Holocaust survivors who shared Anne’s same fate of deportation but were fortunately able to go on and live the life that Anne was denied. An evocative documentary which brings Anne’s tragic, yet incredible, story to life and explores why this story has become such a historic journal that holds such great relevance today.
With English Subtitles Dir: Kirill Serebrennikov Russia 2018 128m Starring: Teo Yoo, Roma Zver
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC)
CARNIVAL NIGHTS
In 1980s Leningrad, newcomer Viktor hopes to break onto the underground rock scene. Local rock star Mayk takes him under his wing, but as the two grow closer – chain-smoking over banned records from Bowie and Lou Reed – tensions also arise as they clash over politics, influences and the love of Mayk’s wife. Based on the true story of Viktor Tsoi, Leto is a nostalgic tribute to a time when all that mattered was the music and those who made it. Caroline Ridler from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM (with breaks)
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM Charles Dickens is one of the most celebrated and revered writers of all time, and his stories have been told in every corner of the world. To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. The day will conclude with a screening of The Personal History of David Copperfield at 2.45pm. Tutor: Adam Pepper Price: £15 / £12 memb+conc / £10 under 25 (includes film screening)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 JAN, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE* (90m) Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of The Rings/The Hobbit, Beloved, The Shining, Howl’s Moving Castle, Kestrel for a Knave, The Goldfinch and Heart of Darkness. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing MON 13 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25 *This is an expanded version of the Off the Page course which took place last May.
TEENAGE FLICKS (90m) From 1950s Beach Movies to more serious outpourings NEW COURSE such as Rebel without a Cause, the teen or troubled adolescent has long since played a key role in modern cinema. Whether within the context of coming of age productions like The Breakfast Club or Stand by Me or presented within the confines of other genres like comedy, thriller or horror, young adults and their narratives have proved to be controversial and highly popular box office fodder. With plenty of film clips and discussion, including studies of movies like Heathers, Super Dark Times, Juno and Virgin Suicides, everyone will relate to this honest examination of that period in our lives where you can be earnest, awkward, beautiful and ridiculous all at the same time. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 14 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
TEN MOVEMENTS THAT SHOOK THE FILM WORLD (120m)
NEW COURSE
Every few years in the history of cinema, a new wave emerges from some part of the world to change the landscape and influence future generations of filmmakers. Some intentional, some shaped by economics or other factors, some defined after the event. All of them major movements that shaped the way we look at film today. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 15 JAN, 2PM-4PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/£35 under 25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
JANUARY 2020
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR
FILM LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION (120m) BACK BY Ten weeks, ten different cities. POPULAR A whistle-stop tour of some DEMAND of the world’s most fascinating metropolises, looking at their changes and development through the medium of cinema. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)
PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Our popular screenwriting course is back to get you up and running with the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under 25
TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? 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. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 16 JAN, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
MEMBERS GET
20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.
OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.
MEAT-FREE MONTH! Our Cafébar menu and specials will host exclusively meat-free meals! We will be serving up some delicious vegan and vegetarian dishes throughout January. Don’t forget to check out our selection of vegan wines and Hollow Stone ales!
DEDICATE A SEAT SUPPORT OUR MISSION TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY AND A LIFELONG LOVE OF FILM A seat dedication plaque is the ideal celebration or commemoration gift. Plaques cost £250* with proceeds going towards Broadway’s Go Beyond the Reel campaign. Ask for a seat dedication application form at Box Office or download the form at broadway.org.uk/dedication *unless otherwise specified online or at box office
@broadwaycinema
QUIZZES
THU 2, 12.30PM
Our relaxed screenings are specially tailored for customers with neuro-diverse conditions such as autism, Tourettes Syndrome, sensory difficulties or other learning disabilities. We make sure the lights are dimmed rather than switched off and that the volume levels are slightly lower than usual. Attendees are free to sit in whichever seat they like and can enter and exit the room at any time, there is also easy access for any wheelchair users. Attendees are free to make noise in these screenings.
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
11
MUSIC
This adaptation of Dmitri Shostakovich operetta both subtly criticises and celebrates Soviet life, once again raising the question of whether Shostakovich was a dissident or an ideologue. Polly McMichael from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
For more details about exhibitions, workshops and courses, visit broadway.org.uk
RELAXED SCREENING
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts William Kentridge’s new production of Alban Berg’s expressionistic masterpiece Wozzeck, regarded for its intense emotional power and brilliant score as one of the most significant operas of the 20th century.
With English Subtitles
SUN 5, 2PM
LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MET OPERA
SUN 19, 12.30PM
DISCOVER FILM
FOOD & DRINK
SAT 11 JAN, 10AM - 4.30PM Get to know your DSLR camera and leave auto-mode behind. On this popular one-day course you’ll discover how to improve your photography by developing your understanding of settings such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Tutor: Alan Fletcher Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Ages: 18+
08
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: BEGINNERS
07
TUE 21, FROM 6PM
FRI 31, FROM 9PM
THE REAL THING
DRAG ACT
Nottingham’s own Department for Dance resident DJs will be here in the Cafébar to support our screening of Everything: The Real Thing Story. Bringing 70s soul and funk, join us from 6pm to hear their eclectic taste of music.
“Sing Away the January Blues” with Scarlett Tiara in the Cafébar from 9pm.
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
WED 29, FROM 8.45PM
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.
A special guest host will present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
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. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
09
MELODIA!
LIVE BY SATELLITE
JANUARY 2020
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: EMBEDDING YOUR SKILLS FORTNIGHTLY MONDAY EVENINGS FROM MON 20 JAN, 6.30PM - 8PM If you’ve already attended one of our DSLR photography courses, then take this next step to achieve even better photos while reconnecting with fellow participants. Led by experienced tutor Alan Fletcher, the group will focus on a different theme for each session, exploring methods and techniques for creating great images. Photography exercises will be set, and the group will review and choose participants’ photos to feature in an exhibition open to the public in Broadway’s Gallery. If you took part in our first Embedding Your Skills course in 2019, then you are very welcome to join in again. Duration: 6 sessions Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 18+
Kino Klassika Foundation presents a rare season of screenings of Soviet and Russian musicals providing a unique opportunity to explore this undiscovered musical heritage. The season includes Cheryomushki (1963), based on Dmitri Shostakovich‘s operetta of the same name, the beloved Soviet classic Carnival Nights (1956) as well as Hipsters (2008), an optimistic rethinking of Soviet counter-culture of the 1950s, and Leto (2018), directed by recently detained director Kirill Serebrennikov, exemplifying a controversial new nostalgia towards the Perestroika spirit of freedom.
SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
WOZZECK (ALBAN BERG) (12A) 102m
HIPSTERS (CERT TBC) SUN 12, 1.15PM
Dir: Valery Todorovsky Russia 2008 130m
CARNIVAL NIGHTS (U) With English Subtitles
CHERYOMUSHKI (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
Dir: Eldar Ryazanov Soviet Union 1956 83m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Igor Ilyinsky, Lyudmila Gurchenko
Dir: Herbert Rappaport Soviet Union 1962
A masterful parody of the Soviet top-down bureaucracy, Carnival Nights satirises the newly appointed Director of the House of Culture Igor Ilyinsky who threatens the spontaneous festivity plans of his co-workers.
92m
Todorovsky’s musical provides a contemporary view on the ‘Stilgyagi’ counter-culture (parallel to the Beat Generation). A melange of 1950s music with contemporary score, this eclectic film contextualises Russian musical tradition within its Soviet past.
Starring: Anton Shagin, Oksana Akinshina
Starring: Olga Zobotkina, Vladimir Vasilyev
SUN 26, 12.30PM
TUE 21, 8PM
Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student standby: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance. Buy tickets for 6 shows and get one of those operas free. See box office for details.
MYSTERY FILM
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Simon Sheridan UK 2019 94m
FRI 10, 7.45PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (U) 131m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
LETO (15) + INTRODUCTION
The ‘other four lads from Liverpool’ tell their story from the tough streets of Toxteth to the bright lights of New York, and international stardom as Britain’s first million-selling soul and funk band. Against a backdrop of racism and social and political turmoil, The Real Thing were the first all-black British band to hit #1 in the pop charts - with the perennial ‘You To Me Are Everything’ - and as a result became the original black pin-ups for teenage fans in the UK. For the very first time, original band members Eddy Amoo, Chris Amoo and Dave Smith reveal the brutally honest truth behind their trailblazing 50-year career. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with director Simon Sheridan and original band members Chris Amoo and Dave Smith.
TUE 28, 6.15PM
ANNE FRANK: PARALLEL STORIES (CERT TBC) Dirs: Sabina Fedeli & Anna Migotto Italy 2019 95m
Helen Mirren tells the story of Anne Frank’s life through the pages of her world famous diary, a story that has made the tragedy of the Holocaust known to readers all over the world. This emotive telling is entwined with the stories of 5 Holocaust survivors who shared Anne’s same fate of deportation but were fortunately able to go on and live the life that Anne was denied. An evocative documentary which brings Anne’s tragic, yet incredible, story to life and explores why this story has become such a historic journal that holds such great relevance today.
With English Subtitles Dir: Kirill Serebrennikov Russia 2018 128m Starring: Teo Yoo, Roma Zver
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC)
CARNIVAL NIGHTS
In 1980s Leningrad, newcomer Viktor hopes to break onto the underground rock scene. Local rock star Mayk takes him under his wing, but as the two grow closer – chain-smoking over banned records from Bowie and Lou Reed – tensions also arise as they clash over politics, influences and the love of Mayk’s wife. Based on the true story of Viktor Tsoi, Leto is a nostalgic tribute to a time when all that mattered was the music and those who made it. Caroline Ridler from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM (with breaks)
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM Charles Dickens is one of the most celebrated and revered writers of all time, and his stories have been told in every corner of the world. To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. The day will conclude with a screening of The Personal History of David Copperfield at 2.45pm. Tutor: Adam Pepper Price: £15 / £12 memb+conc / £10 under 25 (includes film screening)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 JAN, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE* (90m) Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of The Rings/The Hobbit, Beloved, The Shining, Howl’s Moving Castle, Kestrel for a Knave, The Goldfinch and Heart of Darkness. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing MON 13 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25 *This is an expanded version of the Off the Page course which took place last May.
TEENAGE FLICKS (90m) From 1950s Beach Movies to more serious outpourings NEW COURSE such as Rebel without a Cause, the teen or troubled adolescent has long since played a key role in modern cinema. Whether within the context of coming of age productions like The Breakfast Club or Stand by Me or presented within the confines of other genres like comedy, thriller or horror, young adults and their narratives have proved to be controversial and highly popular box office fodder. With plenty of film clips and discussion, including studies of movies like Heathers, Super Dark Times, Juno and Virgin Suicides, everyone will relate to this honest examination of that period in our lives where you can be earnest, awkward, beautiful and ridiculous all at the same time. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 14 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
TEN MOVEMENTS THAT SHOOK THE FILM WORLD (120m)
NEW COURSE
Every few years in the history of cinema, a new wave emerges from some part of the world to change the landscape and influence future generations of filmmakers. Some intentional, some shaped by economics or other factors, some defined after the event. All of them major movements that shaped the way we look at film today. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 15 JAN, 2PM-4PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/£35 under 25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
JANUARY 2020
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR
FILM LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION (120m) BACK BY Ten weeks, ten different cities. POPULAR A whistle-stop tour of some DEMAND of the world’s most fascinating metropolises, looking at their changes and development through the medium of cinema. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)
PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Our popular screenwriting course is back to get you up and running with the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under 25
TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? 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. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 16 JAN, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
MEMBERS GET
20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.
OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.
MEAT-FREE MONTH! Our Cafébar menu and specials will host exclusively meat-free meals! We will be serving up some delicious vegan and vegetarian dishes throughout January. Don’t forget to check out our selection of vegan wines and Hollow Stone ales!
DEDICATE A SEAT SUPPORT OUR MISSION TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY AND A LIFELONG LOVE OF FILM A seat dedication plaque is the ideal celebration or commemoration gift. Plaques cost £250* with proceeds going towards Broadway’s Go Beyond the Reel campaign. Ask for a seat dedication application form at Box Office or download the form at broadway.org.uk/dedication *unless otherwise specified online or at box office
@broadwaycinema
QUIZZES
THU 2, 12.30PM
Our relaxed screenings are specially tailored for customers with neuro-diverse conditions such as autism, Tourettes Syndrome, sensory difficulties or other learning disabilities. We make sure the lights are dimmed rather than switched off and that the volume levels are slightly lower than usual. Attendees are free to sit in whichever seat they like and can enter and exit the room at any time, there is also easy access for any wheelchair users. Attendees are free to make noise in these screenings.
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
11
MUSIC
This adaptation of Dmitri Shostakovich operetta both subtly criticises and celebrates Soviet life, once again raising the question of whether Shostakovich was a dissident or an ideologue. Polly McMichael from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
For more details about exhibitions, workshops and courses, visit broadway.org.uk
RELAXED SCREENING
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts William Kentridge’s new production of Alban Berg’s expressionistic masterpiece Wozzeck, regarded for its intense emotional power and brilliant score as one of the most significant operas of the 20th century.
With English Subtitles
SUN 5, 2PM
LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MET OPERA
SUN 19, 12.30PM
DISCOVER FILM
FOOD & DRINK
SAT 11 JAN, 10AM - 4.30PM Get to know your DSLR camera and leave auto-mode behind. On this popular one-day course you’ll discover how to improve your photography by developing your understanding of settings such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Tutor: Alan Fletcher Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Ages: 18+
08
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: BEGINNERS
07
TUE 21, FROM 6PM
FRI 31, FROM 9PM
THE REAL THING
DRAG ACT
Nottingham’s own Department for Dance resident DJs will be here in the Cafébar to support our screening of Everything: The Real Thing Story. Bringing 70s soul and funk, join us from 6pm to hear their eclectic taste of music.
“Sing Away the January Blues” with Scarlett Tiara in the Cafébar from 9pm.
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
WED 29, FROM 8.45PM
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.
A special guest host will present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
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. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
09
MELODIA!
LIVE BY SATELLITE
JANUARY 2020
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: EMBEDDING YOUR SKILLS FORTNIGHTLY MONDAY EVENINGS FROM MON 20 JAN, 6.30PM - 8PM If you’ve already attended one of our DSLR photography courses, then take this next step to achieve even better photos while reconnecting with fellow participants. Led by experienced tutor Alan Fletcher, the group will focus on a different theme for each session, exploring methods and techniques for creating great images. Photography exercises will be set, and the group will review and choose participants’ photos to feature in an exhibition open to the public in Broadway’s Gallery. If you took part in our first Embedding Your Skills course in 2019, then you are very welcome to join in again. Duration: 6 sessions Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 18+
Kino Klassika Foundation presents a rare season of screenings of Soviet and Russian musicals providing a unique opportunity to explore this undiscovered musical heritage. The season includes Cheryomushki (1963), based on Dmitri Shostakovich‘s operetta of the same name, the beloved Soviet classic Carnival Nights (1956) as well as Hipsters (2008), an optimistic rethinking of Soviet counter-culture of the 1950s, and Leto (2018), directed by recently detained director Kirill Serebrennikov, exemplifying a controversial new nostalgia towards the Perestroika spirit of freedom.
SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
WOZZECK (ALBAN BERG) (12A) 102m
HIPSTERS (CERT TBC) SUN 12, 1.15PM
Dir: Valery Todorovsky Russia 2008 130m
CARNIVAL NIGHTS (U) With English Subtitles
CHERYOMUSHKI (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
Dir: Eldar Ryazanov Soviet Union 1956 83m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Igor Ilyinsky, Lyudmila Gurchenko
Dir: Herbert Rappaport Soviet Union 1962
A masterful parody of the Soviet top-down bureaucracy, Carnival Nights satirises the newly appointed Director of the House of Culture Igor Ilyinsky who threatens the spontaneous festivity plans of his co-workers.
92m
Todorovsky’s musical provides a contemporary view on the ‘Stilgyagi’ counter-culture (parallel to the Beat Generation). A melange of 1950s music with contemporary score, this eclectic film contextualises Russian musical tradition within its Soviet past.
Starring: Anton Shagin, Oksana Akinshina
Starring: Olga Zobotkina, Vladimir Vasilyev
SUN 26, 12.30PM
TUE 21, 8PM
Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student standby: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance. Buy tickets for 6 shows and get one of those operas free. See box office for details.
MYSTERY FILM
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Simon Sheridan UK 2019 94m
FRI 10, 7.45PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (U) 131m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
LETO (15) + INTRODUCTION
The ‘other four lads from Liverpool’ tell their story from the tough streets of Toxteth to the bright lights of New York, and international stardom as Britain’s first million-selling soul and funk band. Against a backdrop of racism and social and political turmoil, The Real Thing were the first all-black British band to hit #1 in the pop charts - with the perennial ‘You To Me Are Everything’ - and as a result became the original black pin-ups for teenage fans in the UK. For the very first time, original band members Eddy Amoo, Chris Amoo and Dave Smith reveal the brutally honest truth behind their trailblazing 50-year career. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with director Simon Sheridan and original band members Chris Amoo and Dave Smith.
TUE 28, 6.15PM
ANNE FRANK: PARALLEL STORIES (CERT TBC) Dirs: Sabina Fedeli & Anna Migotto Italy 2019 95m
Helen Mirren tells the story of Anne Frank’s life through the pages of her world famous diary, a story that has made the tragedy of the Holocaust known to readers all over the world. This emotive telling is entwined with the stories of 5 Holocaust survivors who shared Anne’s same fate of deportation but were fortunately able to go on and live the life that Anne was denied. An evocative documentary which brings Anne’s tragic, yet incredible, story to life and explores why this story has become such a historic journal that holds such great relevance today.
With English Subtitles Dir: Kirill Serebrennikov Russia 2018 128m Starring: Teo Yoo, Roma Zver
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC)
CARNIVAL NIGHTS
In 1980s Leningrad, newcomer Viktor hopes to break onto the underground rock scene. Local rock star Mayk takes him under his wing, but as the two grow closer – chain-smoking over banned records from Bowie and Lou Reed – tensions also arise as they clash over politics, influences and the love of Mayk’s wife. Based on the true story of Viktor Tsoi, Leto is a nostalgic tribute to a time when all that mattered was the music and those who made it. Caroline Ridler from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM (with breaks)
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM Charles Dickens is one of the most celebrated and revered writers of all time, and his stories have been told in every corner of the world. To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. The day will conclude with a screening of The Personal History of David Copperfield at 2.45pm. Tutor: Adam Pepper Price: £15 / £12 memb+conc / £10 under 25 (includes film screening)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 JAN, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE* (90m) Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of The Rings/The Hobbit, Beloved, The Shining, Howl’s Moving Castle, Kestrel for a Knave, The Goldfinch and Heart of Darkness. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing MON 13 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25 *This is an expanded version of the Off the Page course which took place last May.
TEENAGE FLICKS (90m) From 1950s Beach Movies to more serious outpourings NEW COURSE such as Rebel without a Cause, the teen or troubled adolescent has long since played a key role in modern cinema. Whether within the context of coming of age productions like The Breakfast Club or Stand by Me or presented within the confines of other genres like comedy, thriller or horror, young adults and their narratives have proved to be controversial and highly popular box office fodder. With plenty of film clips and discussion, including studies of movies like Heathers, Super Dark Times, Juno and Virgin Suicides, everyone will relate to this honest examination of that period in our lives where you can be earnest, awkward, beautiful and ridiculous all at the same time. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 14 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
TEN MOVEMENTS THAT SHOOK THE FILM WORLD (120m)
NEW COURSE
Every few years in the history of cinema, a new wave emerges from some part of the world to change the landscape and influence future generations of filmmakers. Some intentional, some shaped by economics or other factors, some defined after the event. All of them major movements that shaped the way we look at film today. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 15 JAN, 2PM-4PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/£35 under 25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
JANUARY 2020
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR
FILM LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION (120m) BACK BY Ten weeks, ten different cities. POPULAR A whistle-stop tour of some DEMAND of the world’s most fascinating metropolises, looking at their changes and development through the medium of cinema. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)
PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Our popular screenwriting course is back to get you up and running with the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under 25
TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? 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. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 16 JAN, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
MEMBERS GET
20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.
OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.
MEAT-FREE MONTH! Our Cafébar menu and specials will host exclusively meat-free meals! We will be serving up some delicious vegan and vegetarian dishes throughout January. Don’t forget to check out our selection of vegan wines and Hollow Stone ales!
DEDICATE A SEAT SUPPORT OUR MISSION TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY AND A LIFELONG LOVE OF FILM A seat dedication plaque is the ideal celebration or commemoration gift. Plaques cost £250* with proceeds going towards Broadway’s Go Beyond the Reel campaign. Ask for a seat dedication application form at Box Office or download the form at broadway.org.uk/dedication *unless otherwise specified online or at box office
@broadwaycinema
QUIZZES
THU 2, 12.30PM
Our relaxed screenings are specially tailored for customers with neuro-diverse conditions such as autism, Tourettes Syndrome, sensory difficulties or other learning disabilities. We make sure the lights are dimmed rather than switched off and that the volume levels are slightly lower than usual. Attendees are free to sit in whichever seat they like and can enter and exit the room at any time, there is also easy access for any wheelchair users. Attendees are free to make noise in these screenings.
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
11
MUSIC
This adaptation of Dmitri Shostakovich operetta both subtly criticises and celebrates Soviet life, once again raising the question of whether Shostakovich was a dissident or an ideologue. Polly McMichael from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
For more details about exhibitions, workshops and courses, visit broadway.org.uk
RELAXED SCREENING
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts William Kentridge’s new production of Alban Berg’s expressionistic masterpiece Wozzeck, regarded for its intense emotional power and brilliant score as one of the most significant operas of the 20th century.
With English Subtitles
SUN 5, 2PM
LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MET OPERA
SUN 19, 12.30PM
DISCOVER FILM
FOOD & DRINK
SAT 11 JAN, 10AM - 4.30PM Get to know your DSLR camera and leave auto-mode behind. On this popular one-day course you’ll discover how to improve your photography by developing your understanding of settings such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Tutor: Alan Fletcher Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Ages: 18+
08
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: BEGINNERS
07
TUE 21, FROM 6PM
FRI 31, FROM 9PM
THE REAL THING
DRAG ACT
Nottingham’s own Department for Dance resident DJs will be here in the Cafébar to support our screening of Everything: The Real Thing Story. Bringing 70s soul and funk, join us from 6pm to hear their eclectic taste of music.
“Sing Away the January Blues” with Scarlett Tiara in the Cafébar from 9pm.
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
WED 29, FROM 8.45PM
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.
A special guest host will present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
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. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
09
MELODIA!
LIVE BY SATELLITE
JANUARY 2020
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: EMBEDDING YOUR SKILLS FORTNIGHTLY MONDAY EVENINGS FROM MON 20 JAN, 6.30PM - 8PM If you’ve already attended one of our DSLR photography courses, then take this next step to achieve even better photos while reconnecting with fellow participants. Led by experienced tutor Alan Fletcher, the group will focus on a different theme for each session, exploring methods and techniques for creating great images. Photography exercises will be set, and the group will review and choose participants’ photos to feature in an exhibition open to the public in Broadway’s Gallery. If you took part in our first Embedding Your Skills course in 2019, then you are very welcome to join in again. Duration: 6 sessions Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 18+
Kino Klassika Foundation presents a rare season of screenings of Soviet and Russian musicals providing a unique opportunity to explore this undiscovered musical heritage. The season includes Cheryomushki (1963), based on Dmitri Shostakovich‘s operetta of the same name, the beloved Soviet classic Carnival Nights (1956) as well as Hipsters (2008), an optimistic rethinking of Soviet counter-culture of the 1950s, and Leto (2018), directed by recently detained director Kirill Serebrennikov, exemplifying a controversial new nostalgia towards the Perestroika spirit of freedom.
SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
WOZZECK (ALBAN BERG) (12A) 102m
HIPSTERS (CERT TBC) SUN 12, 1.15PM
Dir: Valery Todorovsky Russia 2008 130m
CARNIVAL NIGHTS (U) With English Subtitles
CHERYOMUSHKI (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
Dir: Eldar Ryazanov Soviet Union 1956 83m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Igor Ilyinsky, Lyudmila Gurchenko
Dir: Herbert Rappaport Soviet Union 1962
A masterful parody of the Soviet top-down bureaucracy, Carnival Nights satirises the newly appointed Director of the House of Culture Igor Ilyinsky who threatens the spontaneous festivity plans of his co-workers.
92m
Todorovsky’s musical provides a contemporary view on the ‘Stilgyagi’ counter-culture (parallel to the Beat Generation). A melange of 1950s music with contemporary score, this eclectic film contextualises Russian musical tradition within its Soviet past.
Starring: Anton Shagin, Oksana Akinshina
Starring: Olga Zobotkina, Vladimir Vasilyev
SUN 26, 12.30PM
TUE 21, 8PM
Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student standby: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance. Buy tickets for 6 shows and get one of those operas free. See box office for details.
MYSTERY FILM
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Simon Sheridan UK 2019 94m
FRI 10, 7.45PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (U) 131m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
LETO (15) + INTRODUCTION
The ‘other four lads from Liverpool’ tell their story from the tough streets of Toxteth to the bright lights of New York, and international stardom as Britain’s first million-selling soul and funk band. Against a backdrop of racism and social and political turmoil, The Real Thing were the first all-black British band to hit #1 in the pop charts - with the perennial ‘You To Me Are Everything’ - and as a result became the original black pin-ups for teenage fans in the UK. For the very first time, original band members Eddy Amoo, Chris Amoo and Dave Smith reveal the brutally honest truth behind their trailblazing 50-year career. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with director Simon Sheridan and original band members Chris Amoo and Dave Smith.
TUE 28, 6.15PM
ANNE FRANK: PARALLEL STORIES (CERT TBC) Dirs: Sabina Fedeli & Anna Migotto Italy 2019 95m
Helen Mirren tells the story of Anne Frank’s life through the pages of her world famous diary, a story that has made the tragedy of the Holocaust known to readers all over the world. This emotive telling is entwined with the stories of 5 Holocaust survivors who shared Anne’s same fate of deportation but were fortunately able to go on and live the life that Anne was denied. An evocative documentary which brings Anne’s tragic, yet incredible, story to life and explores why this story has become such a historic journal that holds such great relevance today.
With English Subtitles Dir: Kirill Serebrennikov Russia 2018 128m Starring: Teo Yoo, Roma Zver
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC)
CARNIVAL NIGHTS
In 1980s Leningrad, newcomer Viktor hopes to break onto the underground rock scene. Local rock star Mayk takes him under his wing, but as the two grow closer – chain-smoking over banned records from Bowie and Lou Reed – tensions also arise as they clash over politics, influences and the love of Mayk’s wife. Based on the true story of Viktor Tsoi, Leto is a nostalgic tribute to a time when all that mattered was the music and those who made it. Caroline Ridler from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM (with breaks)
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM Charles Dickens is one of the most celebrated and revered writers of all time, and his stories have been told in every corner of the world. To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. The day will conclude with a screening of The Personal History of David Copperfield at 2.45pm. Tutor: Adam Pepper Price: £15 / £12 memb+conc / £10 under 25 (includes film screening)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 JAN, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE* (90m) Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of The Rings/The Hobbit, Beloved, The Shining, Howl’s Moving Castle, Kestrel for a Knave, The Goldfinch and Heart of Darkness. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing MON 13 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25 *This is an expanded version of the Off the Page course which took place last May.
TEENAGE FLICKS (90m) From 1950s Beach Movies to more serious outpourings NEW COURSE such as Rebel without a Cause, the teen or troubled adolescent has long since played a key role in modern cinema. Whether within the context of coming of age productions like The Breakfast Club or Stand by Me or presented within the confines of other genres like comedy, thriller or horror, young adults and their narratives have proved to be controversial and highly popular box office fodder. With plenty of film clips and discussion, including studies of movies like Heathers, Super Dark Times, Juno and Virgin Suicides, everyone will relate to this honest examination of that period in our lives where you can be earnest, awkward, beautiful and ridiculous all at the same time. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 14 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
TEN MOVEMENTS THAT SHOOK THE FILM WORLD (120m)
NEW COURSE
Every few years in the history of cinema, a new wave emerges from some part of the world to change the landscape and influence future generations of filmmakers. Some intentional, some shaped by economics or other factors, some defined after the event. All of them major movements that shaped the way we look at film today. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 15 JAN, 2PM-4PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/£35 under 25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
JANUARY 2020
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR
FILM LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION (120m) BACK BY Ten weeks, ten different cities. POPULAR A whistle-stop tour of some DEMAND of the world’s most fascinating metropolises, looking at their changes and development through the medium of cinema. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)
PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Our popular screenwriting course is back to get you up and running with the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under 25
TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? 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. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 16 JAN, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
MEMBERS GET
20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.
OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.
MEAT-FREE MONTH! Our Cafébar menu and specials will host exclusively meat-free meals! We will be serving up some delicious vegan and vegetarian dishes throughout January. Don’t forget to check out our selection of vegan wines and Hollow Stone ales!
DEDICATE A SEAT SUPPORT OUR MISSION TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY AND A LIFELONG LOVE OF FILM A seat dedication plaque is the ideal celebration or commemoration gift. Plaques cost £250* with proceeds going towards Broadway’s Go Beyond the Reel campaign. Ask for a seat dedication application form at Box Office or download the form at broadway.org.uk/dedication *unless otherwise specified online or at box office
@broadwaycinema
QUIZZES
THU 2, 12.30PM
Our relaxed screenings are specially tailored for customers with neuro-diverse conditions such as autism, Tourettes Syndrome, sensory difficulties or other learning disabilities. We make sure the lights are dimmed rather than switched off and that the volume levels are slightly lower than usual. Attendees are free to sit in whichever seat they like and can enter and exit the room at any time, there is also easy access for any wheelchair users. Attendees are free to make noise in these screenings.
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
11
MUSIC
This adaptation of Dmitri Shostakovich operetta both subtly criticises and celebrates Soviet life, once again raising the question of whether Shostakovich was a dissident or an ideologue. Polly McMichael from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
For more details about exhibitions, workshops and courses, visit broadway.org.uk
RELAXED SCREENING
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts William Kentridge’s new production of Alban Berg’s expressionistic masterpiece Wozzeck, regarded for its intense emotional power and brilliant score as one of the most significant operas of the 20th century.
With English Subtitles
SUN 5, 2PM
LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MET OPERA
SUN 19, 12.30PM
DISCOVER FILM
FOOD & DRINK
SAT 11 JAN, 10AM - 4.30PM Get to know your DSLR camera and leave auto-mode behind. On this popular one-day course you’ll discover how to improve your photography by developing your understanding of settings such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Tutor: Alan Fletcher Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Ages: 18+
08
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: BEGINNERS
07
TUE 21, FROM 6PM
FRI 31, FROM 9PM
THE REAL THING
DRAG ACT
Nottingham’s own Department for Dance resident DJs will be here in the Cafébar to support our screening of Everything: The Real Thing Story. Bringing 70s soul and funk, join us from 6pm to hear their eclectic taste of music.
“Sing Away the January Blues” with Scarlett Tiara in the Cafébar from 9pm.
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
WED 29, FROM 8.45PM
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.
A special guest host will present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
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. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
09
MELODIA!
LIVE BY SATELLITE
JANUARY 2020
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: EMBEDDING YOUR SKILLS FORTNIGHTLY MONDAY EVENINGS FROM MON 20 JAN, 6.30PM - 8PM If you’ve already attended one of our DSLR photography courses, then take this next step to achieve even better photos while reconnecting with fellow participants. Led by experienced tutor Alan Fletcher, the group will focus on a different theme for each session, exploring methods and techniques for creating great images. Photography exercises will be set, and the group will review and choose participants’ photos to feature in an exhibition open to the public in Broadway’s Gallery. If you took part in our first Embedding Your Skills course in 2019, then you are very welcome to join in again. Duration: 6 sessions Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 18+
Kino Klassika Foundation presents a rare season of screenings of Soviet and Russian musicals providing a unique opportunity to explore this undiscovered musical heritage. The season includes Cheryomushki (1963), based on Dmitri Shostakovich‘s operetta of the same name, the beloved Soviet classic Carnival Nights (1956) as well as Hipsters (2008), an optimistic rethinking of Soviet counter-culture of the 1950s, and Leto (2018), directed by recently detained director Kirill Serebrennikov, exemplifying a controversial new nostalgia towards the Perestroika spirit of freedom.
SAT 11, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
WOZZECK (ALBAN BERG) (12A) 102m
HIPSTERS (CERT TBC) SUN 12, 1.15PM
Dir: Valery Todorovsky Russia 2008 130m
CARNIVAL NIGHTS (U) With English Subtitles
CHERYOMUSHKI (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
Dir: Eldar Ryazanov Soviet Union 1956 83m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Igor Ilyinsky, Lyudmila Gurchenko
Dir: Herbert Rappaport Soviet Union 1962
A masterful parody of the Soviet top-down bureaucracy, Carnival Nights satirises the newly appointed Director of the House of Culture Igor Ilyinsky who threatens the spontaneous festivity plans of his co-workers.
92m
Todorovsky’s musical provides a contemporary view on the ‘Stilgyagi’ counter-culture (parallel to the Beat Generation). A melange of 1950s music with contemporary score, this eclectic film contextualises Russian musical tradition within its Soviet past.
Starring: Anton Shagin, Oksana Akinshina
Starring: Olga Zobotkina, Vladimir Vasilyev
SUN 26, 12.30PM
TUE 21, 8PM
Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student standby: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance. Buy tickets for 6 shows and get one of those operas free. See box office for details.
MYSTERY FILM
EVERYTHING: THE REAL THING STORY (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Simon Sheridan UK 2019 94m
FRI 10, 7.45PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (U) 131m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
LETO (15) + INTRODUCTION
The ‘other four lads from Liverpool’ tell their story from the tough streets of Toxteth to the bright lights of New York, and international stardom as Britain’s first million-selling soul and funk band. Against a backdrop of racism and social and political turmoil, The Real Thing were the first all-black British band to hit #1 in the pop charts - with the perennial ‘You To Me Are Everything’ - and as a result became the original black pin-ups for teenage fans in the UK. For the very first time, original band members Eddy Amoo, Chris Amoo and Dave Smith reveal the brutally honest truth behind their trailblazing 50-year career. After the screening, there will be a Q&A with director Simon Sheridan and original band members Chris Amoo and Dave Smith.
TUE 28, 6.15PM
ANNE FRANK: PARALLEL STORIES (CERT TBC) Dirs: Sabina Fedeli & Anna Migotto Italy 2019 95m
Helen Mirren tells the story of Anne Frank’s life through the pages of her world famous diary, a story that has made the tragedy of the Holocaust known to readers all over the world. This emotive telling is entwined with the stories of 5 Holocaust survivors who shared Anne’s same fate of deportation but were fortunately able to go on and live the life that Anne was denied. An evocative documentary which brings Anne’s tragic, yet incredible, story to life and explores why this story has become such a historic journal that holds such great relevance today.
With English Subtitles Dir: Kirill Serebrennikov Russia 2018 128m Starring: Teo Yoo, Roma Zver
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (CERT TBC)
CARNIVAL NIGHTS
In 1980s Leningrad, newcomer Viktor hopes to break onto the underground rock scene. Local rock star Mayk takes him under his wing, but as the two grow closer – chain-smoking over banned records from Bowie and Lou Reed – tensions also arise as they clash over politics, influences and the love of Mayk’s wife. Based on the true story of Viktor Tsoi, Leto is a nostalgic tribute to a time when all that mattered was the music and those who made it. Caroline Ridler from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
SAT 25 JAN 10.30AM – 5PM (with breaks)
ONE-DAY COURSE DICKENS ON FILM Charles Dickens is one of the most celebrated and revered writers of all time, and his stories have been told in every corner of the world. To mark the international release of the brand new Dickens adaptation of ‘David Copperfield’, we will be spending the day exploring the amazing characters, settings, themes and historical contexts of his stories, while also finding out all about the man himself. The day will conclude with a screening of The Personal History of David Copperfield at 2.45pm. Tutor: Adam Pepper Price: £15 / £12 memb+conc / £10 under 25 (includes film screening)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 JAN, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE* (90m) Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of The Rings/The Hobbit, Beloved, The Shining, Howl’s Moving Castle, Kestrel for a Knave, The Goldfinch and Heart of Darkness. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 10 weeks Monday evenings commencing MON 13 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25 *This is an expanded version of the Off the Page course which took place last May.
TEENAGE FLICKS (90m) From 1950s Beach Movies to more serious outpourings NEW COURSE such as Rebel without a Cause, the teen or troubled adolescent has long since played a key role in modern cinema. Whether within the context of coming of age productions like The Breakfast Club or Stand by Me or presented within the confines of other genres like comedy, thriller or horror, young adults and their narratives have proved to be controversial and highly popular box office fodder. With plenty of film clips and discussion, including studies of movies like Heathers, Super Dark Times, Juno and Virgin Suicides, everyone will relate to this honest examination of that period in our lives where you can be earnest, awkward, beautiful and ridiculous all at the same time. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 14 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
TEN MOVEMENTS THAT SHOOK THE FILM WORLD (120m)
NEW COURSE
Every few years in the history of cinema, a new wave emerges from some part of the world to change the landscape and influence future generations of filmmakers. Some intentional, some shaped by economics or other factors, some defined after the event. All of them major movements that shaped the way we look at film today. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 15 JAN, 2PM-4PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/£35 under 25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival)
JANUARY 2020
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR
FILM LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION (120m) BACK BY Ten weeks, ten different cities. POPULAR A whistle-stop tour of some DEMAND of the world’s most fascinating metropolises, looking at their changes and development through the medium of cinema. Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under 25
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)
PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Our popular screenwriting course is back to get you up and running with the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 15 JAN, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under 25
TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? 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. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 16 JAN, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/£30 under 25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
MEMBERS GET
20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.
OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.
MEAT-FREE MONTH! Our Cafébar menu and specials will host exclusively meat-free meals! We will be serving up some delicious vegan and vegetarian dishes throughout January. Don’t forget to check out our selection of vegan wines and Hollow Stone ales!
DEDICATE A SEAT SUPPORT OUR MISSION TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY AND A LIFELONG LOVE OF FILM A seat dedication plaque is the ideal celebration or commemoration gift. Plaques cost £250* with proceeds going towards Broadway’s Go Beyond the Reel campaign. Ask for a seat dedication application form at Box Office or download the form at broadway.org.uk/dedication *unless otherwise specified online or at box office
@broadwaycinema
QUIZZES
THU 2, 12.30PM
Our relaxed screenings are specially tailored for customers with neuro-diverse conditions such as autism, Tourettes Syndrome, sensory difficulties or other learning disabilities. We make sure the lights are dimmed rather than switched off and that the volume levels are slightly lower than usual. Attendees are free to sit in whichever seat they like and can enter and exit the room at any time, there is also easy access for any wheelchair users. Attendees are free to make noise in these screenings.
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
11
MUSIC
This adaptation of Dmitri Shostakovich operetta both subtly criticises and celebrates Soviet life, once again raising the question of whether Shostakovich was a dissident or an ideologue. Polly McMichael from the University of Nottingham will introduce this screening.
For more details about exhibitions, workshops and courses, visit broadway.org.uk
RELAXED SCREENING
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts William Kentridge’s new production of Alban Berg’s expressionistic masterpiece Wozzeck, regarded for its intense emotional power and brilliant score as one of the most significant operas of the 20th century.
With English Subtitles
SUN 5, 2PM
LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MET OPERA
SUN 19, 12.30PM
DISCOVER FILM
FOOD & DRINK
SAT 11 JAN, 10AM - 4.30PM Get to know your DSLR camera and leave auto-mode behind. On this popular one-day course you’ll discover how to improve your photography by developing your understanding of settings such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO. Tutor: Alan Fletcher Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Ages: 18+
08
THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY: BEGINNERS
07
TUE 21, FROM 6PM
FRI 31, FROM 9PM
THE REAL THING
DRAG ACT
Nottingham’s own Department for Dance resident DJs will be here in the Cafébar to support our screening of Everything: The Real Thing Story. Bringing 70s soul and funk, join us from 6pm to hear their eclectic taste of music.
“Sing Away the January Blues” with Scarlett Tiara in the Cafébar from 9pm.
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
WED 29, FROM 8.45PM
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.
A special guest host will present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
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. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI