WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
01
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
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WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
03
EVERY MONTH
04
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES Programmed with the discerning viewer in mind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 and receive free tea/coffee and biscuits.
FROM FRI 22 JUN
FROM FRI 6
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 27
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)
THE HUNTER (15)
ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)
DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)
LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)
Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor
Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012
Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair
Dir: Christopher Nolan United States
Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m
Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m
Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m
Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m
THE LION KING (3D) (U)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Julia Leigh, The Hunter is a powerful psychological drama that tells the story of Martin, a mercenary sent from Europe by a mysterious biotech company into Australia’s Tasmanian wilderness. His mission – to hunt for the last remaining Tasmanian tiger.
RT TBC
Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse walks the line between humour and despair, keeping the audience offguard with unlikable characters doing all the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe, an immature loser who thinks he gets lucky when beauty Miranda says yes to his advances. Of course, there’s a catch... Now Magazine
RT TBC 2012
Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander
Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon
Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil
Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier
Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m
Set in a small, snowbound village, this is the story of a man with extraordinary powers, who arrives unannounced just in time to restore a young boy to life after drowning. Welcomed as a miracleworker, the tide soon changes as he turns to stealing and his inability to become part of the community becomes apparent. The film bursts with philosophical ideas, mystical subplots and some truly surreal moments, while capturing the haunting sense of a seemingly never-ending winter and exploring the primal nature of man.
Far away, on the dark side of the moon, the very last Nazis dwell, making plans to conquer the earth... With a secret base in the shape of a swastika and Udo Kier as moon dictator, a laugh attack is fortunately the only thing we have to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!
Disney’s classic family film. Family Matinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!
Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m
This hugely entertaining story is set in a mythical village cut off from the rest of the world where Christians and Muslims live happily side-by-side. When this harmony is threatened, the women of the village band together to keep their hot-headed men from fighting. WED 4, FROM 6PM LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement Where Do We Go Now? we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food in our cafebar.
“The Hunter is engrossing and thoughtful entertainment. It’s a mystery with a message.” Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post
FROM FRI 29 JUN
KILLER JOE (18)
FROM FRI 13
A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex and betrayal, Killer Joe marks a glorious return for director William Friedkin (The Exocist, The French Connection). It’s a ruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thriller in which Emile Hirsch plays a desperate Texas debtor who plots to kill his mother.
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) THE HUNTER ELECTRICK CHILDREN A ROYAL AFFAIR
THE ARTIST (PG)
Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin
Pregnant by music? On her 15th birthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girl from a fundamentalist Utah community, discovers a forbidden cassette tape with rock music on it. Having never heard anything like it, she has a miraculous experience and three months later, claims to have had an immaculate conception from listening to the music. Her parents arrange a marriage, but Rachel runs away to the closest city, Las Vegas, to search for the man who sings on the tape, thinking he has something to do with her mysterious pregnancy...
With English Subtitles Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium
In the fog-bound, noir universe of Le Havre, Jean hopes to escape by boat to Venezuela, but his plans run aground when he falls for Nelly, the young ward of the lecherous Zabel. But how can Jean protect her if he’s headed abroad? Jacques Prévert’s typically astute script is merely the starting point for one of the most roundly satisfying movies of the pre-war years. BFI
FROM FRI 27
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)
2011 87m
FROM FRI 20
Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret
SXSW Film Festival
Another chance to see the Dardenne’s latest, a deceptively simple and profoundly moving tale of an abandoned boy, the woman who decides to help out by taking care of him and the temptations of the modern world that threaten to ruin the boy’s future.
Berenice Bejo
Another chance to see the most talked about movie of 2012 on the big screen. George Valentin is a silent movie superstar. But will the advent of talkies sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion? A stunning recreation of the silent era and superb performances from all.
The trio behind Rumba follow it up with another Tati-inspired, candy-coloured romp: this time, a charmingly off-kilter adventure about a hotel clerk who falls in love with a wish-granting fairy.
FRI 20, FROM 7PM THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, supervisuals and - dust off those tights prizes for the most super superheroes.
THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)
Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,
THE FAIRY (PG)
The new film picks up eight years after Batman took the fall for Harvey Dent and new enemies are on the horizon led by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning are Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon, Michael Caine as Alfred, and Morgan Freeman as Lucious Fox.
FROM TUE 17
Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m
FROM FRI 29 JUN
A Royal Affair is an epic tale of a passionate and forbidden romance. Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathilde is married to the mad and politically ineffectual King Christian VII. When the King returns from a tour of Europe accompanied by Struensee, his new personal physician, Queen Caroline finds an unexpected ally within the kingdom. The attraction between the two is initially one of shared ideals and philosophy, but it soon turns into a passionate and clandestine affair that will change a nation forever.
Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy
FROM MON 23
THE HELP (12A)
LE HAVRE (PG)
Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis
Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m
A 1960s-era Mississippi debutante sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black servants behind some of her community’s most prominent families.
“In a world where everyone seems so lost, The Kid with a Bike will help you find your humanity again.” Eyeforfilm.co.uk
Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m
An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic tale of a forest creature who shares the enduring power of hope. The animated adventure follows the journey of a boy as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. NO 3D SURCHARGE
Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms
In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cumshoeshiner Marcel always looks out for number one, but his outlook changes when he meets a young boy who has escaped from a cargo container full of West African stowaways.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
LE HAVRE
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE HELP
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE KID WITH A BIKE
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
THE ARTIST
JULY 2012
THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
KOSMOS (12A)
IRON SKY (15)
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
See page 1 for details.
SAT 7, 1PM
THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Cambridge Film Festival
Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m
In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who has been a faithful employee at Morrison’s Hotel for many years, has a secret - to make a living, Albert poses as a man.
FRI 27, FROM 6PM TURKISH FOOD NIGHT To complement Kosmos we’ll have Turkish food on the menu in our cafebar tonight.
The most assured and relaxed of Luis Bunuel’s late films was one of his biggest commercial and critical successes. The bourgeoisie are a group of six seemingly respectable friends who gather to dine at a country house. Their host is strangely absent, and the meal is interrupted by an hilarious series of surreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all of his corrupt old enemies with elegance and accessibility, using humour where he once used violence. Moviemail
SAT 14, 2.45PM
MARVEL AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (3D) (12A) Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson
Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey
Wed 4
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
United States 2011 113m Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close
With English Subtitles
TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)
ALBERT NOBBS (15) THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)
Tue 3
See page 1 for details.
Imagine Film Festival
FROM FRI 27
Sun 1
Mon 2
THE FAIRY (PG)
Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all its three-dimensional glory and no nasty 3D surcharge.
(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)
Thu 5
See page 2 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children with specific needs and from within the autistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.
Fri 6
Sat 7
THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE HUNTER (15) See page 1 for details.
SAT 28, 1.30PM Sun 8
If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks, the Roman Empire is his!
THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15) See page 2 for details.
DON’T MISS: THE DARK KNIGHT RISES FROM FRI 20 DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) FROM FRI 27
SAT 28, 12 NOON
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U) See Page 3 for details.
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JULY 2012
Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15) A tale of romance, deception and sibling rivalry. Mark Duplass plays a Pacific Northwest slacker who stirs tension between two sisters after a drunken sexual incident.
FROM FRI 27
These exclusive screenings are for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)
FROM FRI 29 JUN
NO ONLINE BOOKING FEE!
FROM FRI 27
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
Programmed with the discerning younger viewer in mind! All tickets are £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).
BRINGING UP BABY!
WHEN IT’S ON
Mon 9
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 The Fairy PG p1 12:45 The African Queen PG p11 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00 Show & Tell Special Girl Walk // All Day p10
6:00 5:30 6:15 5:45
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:30 3:00
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8
3:30
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00
2:30
Tue 10
8:15
3:30 3:00
3:30 10:30 1:30 3:15
3:15 3:30 3:00 2:45
8:30
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 The Fairy PG p1 The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 War Horse 12A p11 Riwayat 15 p8 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
3:15 1:00 3:00 12:30
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45 8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
Thu 12
Sun 15
Mon 16
10:30 1:30
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
8:15 8:30 8:00
Thu 19
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Albert Nobbs 15 p4 An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8
3:15
3:00
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
5:45 6:00 5:30
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
3:00 10:30 1:30
Sat 21
6:30
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45 3:00 4:00
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 1:00 The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 The Neverending Story U p11 Film TBC - See Web The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 Film TBC - See Web
The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
6:00 6:15 5:45
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
3:45 4:30 5:00 6:00
7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
12:15 3:45 12:00 3:00 12:30 2:00 5:00 3:30 6:00
7:45
10:30 1:30 3:00 4:00
Sat 28
7:45
4:00 2:45
1:00 3:30 1:30 3:45 12:45 3:00 4:00 2:00
3:00 4:00
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
Sun 22
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45 Mon 23
6:00 6:15 5:45
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
6:00 6:15 5:45
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
6:00 6:15 5:45
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
Tue 24
Wed 25
Thu 26 Tue 17
Wed 18
12:00 5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
Sat 14
8:15 8:30 8:00
7:30
3:00
3:00
8:15
2:00
3:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8
Fri 20 Wed 11
Fri 13
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
8:30 8:00
7:30
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Lebanese Food Night Cafebar from 6PM Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Broadway Jazz with The Song is You Cafebar from 8.30PM p7
06
3:00
Fri 27 6:00
3:00
6:00 6:15 5:45
6:00
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 Dark Knight Rises Party Cafebar from 7PM The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Genius of Hitchcock: The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9
2:00 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Turkish Food Night Cafebar from 6PM
8:00 8:15
7:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 The Help 12A p2 4:30 A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00 Wild Bill 15 p9
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
Sun 29
3:45 3:00
12:00
5:00 6:00 3:45
3:00
5:00 6:00 3:45
3:00
10:30 1:30
7:30 7:45 8:00 Mon 30 8:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
12:15 3:45 3:30 5:30 4:00 6:15
7:30
3:15
8:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Back to the Future PG p11 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 Film TBC - See Web
12:15 3:45 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Broadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz Cafebar from 8.30PM
8:15
5:45
7:30 8:15
1:45
4:00
6:15 6:00
8:30
1:15 2:00 4:45
2:30
7:30 6:00 8:15
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6:15 8:30 5:45
2:30 6:00
7:30 8:15
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6:15 8:30
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7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
3:45 4:00 5:00 6:00
7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
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So that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular, we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.
5:30 6:15
8:15
★ Lounge Screenings
3:30 4:00 3:15
Tue 31
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment 12:00 Screening U p2/3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30 Film TBC - See Web
5:45
★ Film TBC - see website
Announced online and through social media each week. 8:30
5:45
Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to the screening. Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after the screening. Special events are shown in BLUE. The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN. Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE. Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
01
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
02
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
03
EVERY MONTH
04
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES Programmed with the discerning viewer in mind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 and receive free tea/coffee and biscuits.
FROM FRI 22 JUN
FROM FRI 6
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 27
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)
THE HUNTER (15)
ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)
DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)
LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)
Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor
Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012
Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair
Dir: Christopher Nolan United States
Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m
Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m
Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m
Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m
THE LION KING (3D) (U)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Julia Leigh, The Hunter is a powerful psychological drama that tells the story of Martin, a mercenary sent from Europe by a mysterious biotech company into Australia’s Tasmanian wilderness. His mission – to hunt for the last remaining Tasmanian tiger.
RT TBC
Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse walks the line between humour and despair, keeping the audience offguard with unlikable characters doing all the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe, an immature loser who thinks he gets lucky when beauty Miranda says yes to his advances. Of course, there’s a catch... Now Magazine
RT TBC 2012
Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander
Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon
Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil
Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier
Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m
Set in a small, snowbound village, this is the story of a man with extraordinary powers, who arrives unannounced just in time to restore a young boy to life after drowning. Welcomed as a miracleworker, the tide soon changes as he turns to stealing and his inability to become part of the community becomes apparent. The film bursts with philosophical ideas, mystical subplots and some truly surreal moments, while capturing the haunting sense of a seemingly never-ending winter and exploring the primal nature of man.
Far away, on the dark side of the moon, the very last Nazis dwell, making plans to conquer the earth... With a secret base in the shape of a swastika and Udo Kier as moon dictator, a laugh attack is fortunately the only thing we have to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!
Disney’s classic family film. Family Matinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!
Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m
This hugely entertaining story is set in a mythical village cut off from the rest of the world where Christians and Muslims live happily side-by-side. When this harmony is threatened, the women of the village band together to keep their hot-headed men from fighting. WED 4, FROM 6PM LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement Where Do We Go Now? we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food in our cafebar.
“The Hunter is engrossing and thoughtful entertainment. It’s a mystery with a message.” Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post
FROM FRI 29 JUN
KILLER JOE (18)
FROM FRI 13
A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex and betrayal, Killer Joe marks a glorious return for director William Friedkin (The Exocist, The French Connection). It’s a ruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thriller in which Emile Hirsch plays a desperate Texas debtor who plots to kill his mother.
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) THE HUNTER ELECTRICK CHILDREN A ROYAL AFFAIR
THE ARTIST (PG)
Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin
Pregnant by music? On her 15th birthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girl from a fundamentalist Utah community, discovers a forbidden cassette tape with rock music on it. Having never heard anything like it, she has a miraculous experience and three months later, claims to have had an immaculate conception from listening to the music. Her parents arrange a marriage, but Rachel runs away to the closest city, Las Vegas, to search for the man who sings on the tape, thinking he has something to do with her mysterious pregnancy...
With English Subtitles Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium
In the fog-bound, noir universe of Le Havre, Jean hopes to escape by boat to Venezuela, but his plans run aground when he falls for Nelly, the young ward of the lecherous Zabel. But how can Jean protect her if he’s headed abroad? Jacques Prévert’s typically astute script is merely the starting point for one of the most roundly satisfying movies of the pre-war years. BFI
FROM FRI 27
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)
2011 87m
FROM FRI 20
Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret
SXSW Film Festival
Another chance to see the Dardenne’s latest, a deceptively simple and profoundly moving tale of an abandoned boy, the woman who decides to help out by taking care of him and the temptations of the modern world that threaten to ruin the boy’s future.
Berenice Bejo
Another chance to see the most talked about movie of 2012 on the big screen. George Valentin is a silent movie superstar. But will the advent of talkies sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion? A stunning recreation of the silent era and superb performances from all.
The trio behind Rumba follow it up with another Tati-inspired, candy-coloured romp: this time, a charmingly off-kilter adventure about a hotel clerk who falls in love with a wish-granting fairy.
FRI 20, FROM 7PM THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, supervisuals and - dust off those tights prizes for the most super superheroes.
THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)
Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,
THE FAIRY (PG)
The new film picks up eight years after Batman took the fall for Harvey Dent and new enemies are on the horizon led by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning are Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon, Michael Caine as Alfred, and Morgan Freeman as Lucious Fox.
FROM TUE 17
Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m
FROM FRI 29 JUN
A Royal Affair is an epic tale of a passionate and forbidden romance. Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathilde is married to the mad and politically ineffectual King Christian VII. When the King returns from a tour of Europe accompanied by Struensee, his new personal physician, Queen Caroline finds an unexpected ally within the kingdom. The attraction between the two is initially one of shared ideals and philosophy, but it soon turns into a passionate and clandestine affair that will change a nation forever.
Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy
FROM MON 23
THE HELP (12A)
LE HAVRE (PG)
Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis
Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m
A 1960s-era Mississippi debutante sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black servants behind some of her community’s most prominent families.
“In a world where everyone seems so lost, The Kid with a Bike will help you find your humanity again.” Eyeforfilm.co.uk
Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m
An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic tale of a forest creature who shares the enduring power of hope. The animated adventure follows the journey of a boy as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. NO 3D SURCHARGE
Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms
In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cumshoeshiner Marcel always looks out for number one, but his outlook changes when he meets a young boy who has escaped from a cargo container full of West African stowaways.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
LE HAVRE
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE HELP
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE KID WITH A BIKE
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
THE ARTIST
JULY 2012
THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
KOSMOS (12A)
IRON SKY (15)
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
See page 1 for details.
SAT 7, 1PM
THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Cambridge Film Festival
Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m
In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who has been a faithful employee at Morrison’s Hotel for many years, has a secret - to make a living, Albert poses as a man.
FRI 27, FROM 6PM TURKISH FOOD NIGHT To complement Kosmos we’ll have Turkish food on the menu in our cafebar tonight.
The most assured and relaxed of Luis Bunuel’s late films was one of his biggest commercial and critical successes. The bourgeoisie are a group of six seemingly respectable friends who gather to dine at a country house. Their host is strangely absent, and the meal is interrupted by an hilarious series of surreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all of his corrupt old enemies with elegance and accessibility, using humour where he once used violence. Moviemail
SAT 14, 2.45PM
MARVEL AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (3D) (12A) Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson
Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey
Wed 4
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
United States 2011 113m Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close
With English Subtitles
TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)
ALBERT NOBBS (15) THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)
Tue 3
See page 1 for details.
Imagine Film Festival
FROM FRI 27
Sun 1
Mon 2
THE FAIRY (PG)
Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all its three-dimensional glory and no nasty 3D surcharge.
(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)
Thu 5
See page 2 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children with specific needs and from within the autistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.
Fri 6
Sat 7
THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE HUNTER (15) See page 1 for details.
SAT 28, 1.30PM Sun 8
If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks, the Roman Empire is his!
THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15) See page 2 for details.
DON’T MISS: THE DARK KNIGHT RISES FROM FRI 20 DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) FROM FRI 27
SAT 28, 12 NOON
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U) See Page 3 for details.
05
JULY 2012
Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15) A tale of romance, deception and sibling rivalry. Mark Duplass plays a Pacific Northwest slacker who stirs tension between two sisters after a drunken sexual incident.
FROM FRI 27
These exclusive screenings are for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)
FROM FRI 29 JUN
NO ONLINE BOOKING FEE!
FROM FRI 27
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
Programmed with the discerning younger viewer in mind! All tickets are £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).
BRINGING UP BABY!
WHEN IT’S ON
Mon 9
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 The Fairy PG p1 12:45 The African Queen PG p11 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00 Show & Tell Special Girl Walk // All Day p10
6:00 5:30 6:15 5:45
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:30 3:00
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8
3:30
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00
2:30
Tue 10
8:15
3:30 3:00
3:30 10:30 1:30 3:15
3:15 3:30 3:00 2:45
8:30
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 The Fairy PG p1 The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 War Horse 12A p11 Riwayat 15 p8 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
3:15 1:00 3:00 12:30
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45 8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
Thu 12
Sun 15
Mon 16
10:30 1:30
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
8:15 8:30 8:00
Thu 19
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Albert Nobbs 15 p4 An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8
3:15
3:00
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
5:45 6:00 5:30
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
3:00 10:30 1:30
Sat 21
6:30
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45 3:00 4:00
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 1:00 The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 The Neverending Story U p11 Film TBC - See Web The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 Film TBC - See Web
The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
6:00 6:15 5:45
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
3:45 4:30 5:00 6:00
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12:15 3:45 12:00 3:00 12:30 2:00 5:00 3:30 6:00
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10:30 1:30 3:00 4:00
Sat 28
7:45
4:00 2:45
1:00 3:30 1:30 3:45 12:45 3:00 4:00 2:00
3:00 4:00
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
Sun 22
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45 Mon 23
6:00 6:15 5:45
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6:00 6:15 5:45
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Wed 25
Thu 26 Tue 17
Wed 18
12:00 5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
Sat 14
8:15 8:30 8:00
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8
Fri 20 Wed 11
Fri 13
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
8:30 8:00
7:30
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Lebanese Food Night Cafebar from 6PM Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Broadway Jazz with The Song is You Cafebar from 8.30PM p7
06
3:00
Fri 27 6:00
3:00
6:00 6:15 5:45
6:00
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 Dark Knight Rises Party Cafebar from 7PM The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Genius of Hitchcock: The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9
2:00 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Turkish Food Night Cafebar from 6PM
8:00 8:15
7:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 The Help 12A p2 4:30 A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00 Wild Bill 15 p9
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
Sun 29
3:45 3:00
12:00
5:00 6:00 3:45
3:00
5:00 6:00 3:45
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10:30 1:30
7:30 7:45 8:00 Mon 30 8:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
12:15 3:45 3:30 5:30 4:00 6:15
7:30
3:15
8:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Back to the Future PG p11 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 Film TBC - See Web
12:15 3:45 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Broadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz Cafebar from 8.30PM
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So that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular, we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.
5:30 6:15
8:15
★ Lounge Screenings
3:30 4:00 3:15
Tue 31
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment 12:00 Screening U p2/3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30 Film TBC - See Web
5:45
★ Film TBC - see website
Announced online and through social media each week. 8:30
5:45
Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to the screening. Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after the screening. Special events are shown in BLUE. The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN. Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE. Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
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WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
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WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
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EVERY MONTH
04
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES Programmed with the discerning viewer in mind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 and receive free tea/coffee and biscuits.
FROM FRI 22 JUN
FROM FRI 6
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 27
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)
THE HUNTER (15)
ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)
DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)
LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)
Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor
Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012
Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair
Dir: Christopher Nolan United States
Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m
Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m
Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m
Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m
THE LION KING (3D) (U)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Julia Leigh, The Hunter is a powerful psychological drama that tells the story of Martin, a mercenary sent from Europe by a mysterious biotech company into Australia’s Tasmanian wilderness. His mission – to hunt for the last remaining Tasmanian tiger.
RT TBC
Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse walks the line between humour and despair, keeping the audience offguard with unlikable characters doing all the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe, an immature loser who thinks he gets lucky when beauty Miranda says yes to his advances. Of course, there’s a catch... Now Magazine
RT TBC 2012
Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander
Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon
Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil
Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier
Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m
Set in a small, snowbound village, this is the story of a man with extraordinary powers, who arrives unannounced just in time to restore a young boy to life after drowning. Welcomed as a miracleworker, the tide soon changes as he turns to stealing and his inability to become part of the community becomes apparent. The film bursts with philosophical ideas, mystical subplots and some truly surreal moments, while capturing the haunting sense of a seemingly never-ending winter and exploring the primal nature of man.
Far away, on the dark side of the moon, the very last Nazis dwell, making plans to conquer the earth... With a secret base in the shape of a swastika and Udo Kier as moon dictator, a laugh attack is fortunately the only thing we have to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!
Disney’s classic family film. Family Matinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!
Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m
This hugely entertaining story is set in a mythical village cut off from the rest of the world where Christians and Muslims live happily side-by-side. When this harmony is threatened, the women of the village band together to keep their hot-headed men from fighting. WED 4, FROM 6PM LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement Where Do We Go Now? we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food in our cafebar.
“The Hunter is engrossing and thoughtful entertainment. It’s a mystery with a message.” Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post
FROM FRI 29 JUN
KILLER JOE (18)
FROM FRI 13
A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex and betrayal, Killer Joe marks a glorious return for director William Friedkin (The Exocist, The French Connection). It’s a ruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thriller in which Emile Hirsch plays a desperate Texas debtor who plots to kill his mother.
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) THE HUNTER ELECTRICK CHILDREN A ROYAL AFFAIR
THE ARTIST (PG)
Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin
Pregnant by music? On her 15th birthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girl from a fundamentalist Utah community, discovers a forbidden cassette tape with rock music on it. Having never heard anything like it, she has a miraculous experience and three months later, claims to have had an immaculate conception from listening to the music. Her parents arrange a marriage, but Rachel runs away to the closest city, Las Vegas, to search for the man who sings on the tape, thinking he has something to do with her mysterious pregnancy...
With English Subtitles Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium
In the fog-bound, noir universe of Le Havre, Jean hopes to escape by boat to Venezuela, but his plans run aground when he falls for Nelly, the young ward of the lecherous Zabel. But how can Jean protect her if he’s headed abroad? Jacques Prévert’s typically astute script is merely the starting point for one of the most roundly satisfying movies of the pre-war years. BFI
FROM FRI 27
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)
2011 87m
FROM FRI 20
Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret
SXSW Film Festival
Another chance to see the Dardenne’s latest, a deceptively simple and profoundly moving tale of an abandoned boy, the woman who decides to help out by taking care of him and the temptations of the modern world that threaten to ruin the boy’s future.
Berenice Bejo
Another chance to see the most talked about movie of 2012 on the big screen. George Valentin is a silent movie superstar. But will the advent of talkies sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion? A stunning recreation of the silent era and superb performances from all.
The trio behind Rumba follow it up with another Tati-inspired, candy-coloured romp: this time, a charmingly off-kilter adventure about a hotel clerk who falls in love with a wish-granting fairy.
FRI 20, FROM 7PM THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, supervisuals and - dust off those tights prizes for the most super superheroes.
THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)
Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,
THE FAIRY (PG)
The new film picks up eight years after Batman took the fall for Harvey Dent and new enemies are on the horizon led by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning are Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon, Michael Caine as Alfred, and Morgan Freeman as Lucious Fox.
FROM TUE 17
Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m
FROM FRI 29 JUN
A Royal Affair is an epic tale of a passionate and forbidden romance. Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathilde is married to the mad and politically ineffectual King Christian VII. When the King returns from a tour of Europe accompanied by Struensee, his new personal physician, Queen Caroline finds an unexpected ally within the kingdom. The attraction between the two is initially one of shared ideals and philosophy, but it soon turns into a passionate and clandestine affair that will change a nation forever.
Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy
FROM MON 23
THE HELP (12A)
LE HAVRE (PG)
Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis
Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m
A 1960s-era Mississippi debutante sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black servants behind some of her community’s most prominent families.
“In a world where everyone seems so lost, The Kid with a Bike will help you find your humanity again.” Eyeforfilm.co.uk
Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m
An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic tale of a forest creature who shares the enduring power of hope. The animated adventure follows the journey of a boy as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. NO 3D SURCHARGE
Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms
In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cumshoeshiner Marcel always looks out for number one, but his outlook changes when he meets a young boy who has escaped from a cargo container full of West African stowaways.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
LE HAVRE
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE HELP
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE KID WITH A BIKE
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
THE ARTIST
JULY 2012
THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
KOSMOS (12A)
IRON SKY (15)
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
See page 1 for details.
SAT 7, 1PM
THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Cambridge Film Festival
Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m
In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who has been a faithful employee at Morrison’s Hotel for many years, has a secret - to make a living, Albert poses as a man.
FRI 27, FROM 6PM TURKISH FOOD NIGHT To complement Kosmos we’ll have Turkish food on the menu in our cafebar tonight.
The most assured and relaxed of Luis Bunuel’s late films was one of his biggest commercial and critical successes. The bourgeoisie are a group of six seemingly respectable friends who gather to dine at a country house. Their host is strangely absent, and the meal is interrupted by an hilarious series of surreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all of his corrupt old enemies with elegance and accessibility, using humour where he once used violence. Moviemail
SAT 14, 2.45PM
MARVEL AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (3D) (12A) Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson
Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey
Wed 4
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
United States 2011 113m Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close
With English Subtitles
TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)
ALBERT NOBBS (15) THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)
Tue 3
See page 1 for details.
Imagine Film Festival
FROM FRI 27
Sun 1
Mon 2
THE FAIRY (PG)
Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all its three-dimensional glory and no nasty 3D surcharge.
(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)
Thu 5
See page 2 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children with specific needs and from within the autistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.
Fri 6
Sat 7
THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE HUNTER (15) See page 1 for details.
SAT 28, 1.30PM Sun 8
If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks, the Roman Empire is his!
THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15) See page 2 for details.
DON’T MISS: THE DARK KNIGHT RISES FROM FRI 20 DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) FROM FRI 27
SAT 28, 12 NOON
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U) See Page 3 for details.
05
JULY 2012
Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15) A tale of romance, deception and sibling rivalry. Mark Duplass plays a Pacific Northwest slacker who stirs tension between two sisters after a drunken sexual incident.
FROM FRI 27
These exclusive screenings are for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)
FROM FRI 29 JUN
NO ONLINE BOOKING FEE!
FROM FRI 27
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
Programmed with the discerning younger viewer in mind! All tickets are £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).
BRINGING UP BABY!
WHEN IT’S ON
Mon 9
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 The Fairy PG p1 12:45 The African Queen PG p11 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00 Show & Tell Special Girl Walk // All Day p10
6:00 5:30 6:15 5:45
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:30 3:00
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8
3:30
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00
2:30
Tue 10
8:15
3:30 3:00
3:30 10:30 1:30 3:15
3:15 3:30 3:00 2:45
8:30
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 The Fairy PG p1 The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 War Horse 12A p11 Riwayat 15 p8 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
3:15 1:00 3:00 12:30
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Thu 12
Sun 15
Mon 16
10:30 1:30
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
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Thu 19
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Albert Nobbs 15 p4 An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8
3:15
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5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
5:45 6:00 5:30
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
3:00 10:30 1:30
Sat 21
6:30
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45 3:00 4:00
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 1:00 The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 The Neverending Story U p11 Film TBC - See Web The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 Film TBC - See Web
The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
6:00 6:15 5:45
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
3:45 4:30 5:00 6:00
7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
12:15 3:45 12:00 3:00 12:30 2:00 5:00 3:30 6:00
7:45
10:30 1:30 3:00 4:00
Sat 28
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
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Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Lebanese Food Night Cafebar from 6PM Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Broadway Jazz with The Song is You Cafebar from 8.30PM p7
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 Dark Knight Rises Party Cafebar from 7PM The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Genius of Hitchcock: The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9
2:00 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Turkish Food Night Cafebar from 6PM
8:00 8:15
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 The Help 12A p2 4:30 A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00 Wild Bill 15 p9
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
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3:45 3:00
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Back to the Future PG p11 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 Film TBC - See Web
12:15 3:45 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Broadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz Cafebar from 8.30PM
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So that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular, we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.
5:30 6:15
8:15
★ Lounge Screenings
3:30 4:00 3:15
Tue 31
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment 12:00 Screening U p2/3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30 Film TBC - See Web
5:45
★ Film TBC - see website
Announced online and through social media each week. 8:30
5:45
Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to the screening. Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after the screening. Special events are shown in BLUE. The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN. Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE. Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
01
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
02
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
03
EVERY MONTH
04
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES Programmed with the discerning viewer in mind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 and receive free tea/coffee and biscuits.
FROM FRI 22 JUN
FROM FRI 6
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 27
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)
THE HUNTER (15)
ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)
DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)
LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)
Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor
Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012
Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair
Dir: Christopher Nolan United States
Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m
Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m
Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m
Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m
THE LION KING (3D) (U)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Julia Leigh, The Hunter is a powerful psychological drama that tells the story of Martin, a mercenary sent from Europe by a mysterious biotech company into Australia’s Tasmanian wilderness. His mission – to hunt for the last remaining Tasmanian tiger.
RT TBC
Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse walks the line between humour and despair, keeping the audience offguard with unlikable characters doing all the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe, an immature loser who thinks he gets lucky when beauty Miranda says yes to his advances. Of course, there’s a catch... Now Magazine
RT TBC 2012
Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander
Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon
Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil
Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier
Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m
Set in a small, snowbound village, this is the story of a man with extraordinary powers, who arrives unannounced just in time to restore a young boy to life after drowning. Welcomed as a miracleworker, the tide soon changes as he turns to stealing and his inability to become part of the community becomes apparent. The film bursts with philosophical ideas, mystical subplots and some truly surreal moments, while capturing the haunting sense of a seemingly never-ending winter and exploring the primal nature of man.
Far away, on the dark side of the moon, the very last Nazis dwell, making plans to conquer the earth... With a secret base in the shape of a swastika and Udo Kier as moon dictator, a laugh attack is fortunately the only thing we have to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!
Disney’s classic family film. Family Matinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!
Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m
This hugely entertaining story is set in a mythical village cut off from the rest of the world where Christians and Muslims live happily side-by-side. When this harmony is threatened, the women of the village band together to keep their hot-headed men from fighting. WED 4, FROM 6PM LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement Where Do We Go Now? we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food in our cafebar.
“The Hunter is engrossing and thoughtful entertainment. It’s a mystery with a message.” Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post
FROM FRI 29 JUN
KILLER JOE (18)
FROM FRI 13
A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex and betrayal, Killer Joe marks a glorious return for director William Friedkin (The Exocist, The French Connection). It’s a ruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thriller in which Emile Hirsch plays a desperate Texas debtor who plots to kill his mother.
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) THE HUNTER ELECTRICK CHILDREN A ROYAL AFFAIR
THE ARTIST (PG)
Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin
Pregnant by music? On her 15th birthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girl from a fundamentalist Utah community, discovers a forbidden cassette tape with rock music on it. Having never heard anything like it, she has a miraculous experience and three months later, claims to have had an immaculate conception from listening to the music. Her parents arrange a marriage, but Rachel runs away to the closest city, Las Vegas, to search for the man who sings on the tape, thinking he has something to do with her mysterious pregnancy...
With English Subtitles Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium
In the fog-bound, noir universe of Le Havre, Jean hopes to escape by boat to Venezuela, but his plans run aground when he falls for Nelly, the young ward of the lecherous Zabel. But how can Jean protect her if he’s headed abroad? Jacques Prévert’s typically astute script is merely the starting point for one of the most roundly satisfying movies of the pre-war years. BFI
FROM FRI 27
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)
2011 87m
FROM FRI 20
Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret
SXSW Film Festival
Another chance to see the Dardenne’s latest, a deceptively simple and profoundly moving tale of an abandoned boy, the woman who decides to help out by taking care of him and the temptations of the modern world that threaten to ruin the boy’s future.
Berenice Bejo
Another chance to see the most talked about movie of 2012 on the big screen. George Valentin is a silent movie superstar. But will the advent of talkies sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion? A stunning recreation of the silent era and superb performances from all.
The trio behind Rumba follow it up with another Tati-inspired, candy-coloured romp: this time, a charmingly off-kilter adventure about a hotel clerk who falls in love with a wish-granting fairy.
FRI 20, FROM 7PM THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, supervisuals and - dust off those tights prizes for the most super superheroes.
THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)
Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,
THE FAIRY (PG)
The new film picks up eight years after Batman took the fall for Harvey Dent and new enemies are on the horizon led by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning are Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon, Michael Caine as Alfred, and Morgan Freeman as Lucious Fox.
FROM TUE 17
Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m
FROM FRI 29 JUN
A Royal Affair is an epic tale of a passionate and forbidden romance. Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathilde is married to the mad and politically ineffectual King Christian VII. When the King returns from a tour of Europe accompanied by Struensee, his new personal physician, Queen Caroline finds an unexpected ally within the kingdom. The attraction between the two is initially one of shared ideals and philosophy, but it soon turns into a passionate and clandestine affair that will change a nation forever.
Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy
FROM MON 23
THE HELP (12A)
LE HAVRE (PG)
Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis
Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m
A 1960s-era Mississippi debutante sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black servants behind some of her community’s most prominent families.
“In a world where everyone seems so lost, The Kid with a Bike will help you find your humanity again.” Eyeforfilm.co.uk
Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m
An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic tale of a forest creature who shares the enduring power of hope. The animated adventure follows the journey of a boy as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. NO 3D SURCHARGE
Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms
In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cumshoeshiner Marcel always looks out for number one, but his outlook changes when he meets a young boy who has escaped from a cargo container full of West African stowaways.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
LE HAVRE
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE HELP
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE KID WITH A BIKE
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
THE ARTIST
JULY 2012
THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
KOSMOS (12A)
IRON SKY (15)
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
See page 1 for details.
SAT 7, 1PM
THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Cambridge Film Festival
Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m
In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who has been a faithful employee at Morrison’s Hotel for many years, has a secret - to make a living, Albert poses as a man.
FRI 27, FROM 6PM TURKISH FOOD NIGHT To complement Kosmos we’ll have Turkish food on the menu in our cafebar tonight.
The most assured and relaxed of Luis Bunuel’s late films was one of his biggest commercial and critical successes. The bourgeoisie are a group of six seemingly respectable friends who gather to dine at a country house. Their host is strangely absent, and the meal is interrupted by an hilarious series of surreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all of his corrupt old enemies with elegance and accessibility, using humour where he once used violence. Moviemail
SAT 14, 2.45PM
MARVEL AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (3D) (12A) Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson
Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey
Wed 4
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
United States 2011 113m Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close
With English Subtitles
TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)
ALBERT NOBBS (15) THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)
Tue 3
See page 1 for details.
Imagine Film Festival
FROM FRI 27
Sun 1
Mon 2
THE FAIRY (PG)
Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all its three-dimensional glory and no nasty 3D surcharge.
(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)
Thu 5
See page 2 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children with specific needs and from within the autistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.
Fri 6
Sat 7
THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE HUNTER (15) See page 1 for details.
SAT 28, 1.30PM Sun 8
If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks, the Roman Empire is his!
THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15) See page 2 for details.
DON’T MISS: THE DARK KNIGHT RISES FROM FRI 20 DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) FROM FRI 27
SAT 28, 12 NOON
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U) See Page 3 for details.
05
JULY 2012
Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15) A tale of romance, deception and sibling rivalry. Mark Duplass plays a Pacific Northwest slacker who stirs tension between two sisters after a drunken sexual incident.
FROM FRI 27
These exclusive screenings are for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)
FROM FRI 29 JUN
NO ONLINE BOOKING FEE!
FROM FRI 27
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
Programmed with the discerning younger viewer in mind! All tickets are £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).
BRINGING UP BABY!
WHEN IT’S ON
Mon 9
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 The Fairy PG p1 12:45 The African Queen PG p11 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00 Show & Tell Special Girl Walk // All Day p10
6:00 5:30 6:15 5:45
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1
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Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8
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The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 The Fairy PG p1 The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 War Horse 12A p11 Riwayat 15 p8 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Albert Nobbs 15 p4 An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8
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The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45 3:00 4:00
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The Artist PG p1 1:00 The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45
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The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 The Neverending Story U p11 Film TBC - See Web The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 Film TBC - See Web
The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8
Fri 20 Wed 11
Fri 13
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
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Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Lebanese Food Night Cafebar from 6PM Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Broadway Jazz with The Song is You Cafebar from 8.30PM p7
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 Dark Knight Rises Party Cafebar from 7PM The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Genius of Hitchcock: The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9
2:00 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Turkish Food Night Cafebar from 6PM
8:00 8:15
7:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 The Help 12A p2 4:30 A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00 Wild Bill 15 p9
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
Sun 29
3:45 3:00
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7:30 7:45 8:00 Mon 30 8:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Back to the Future PG p11 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 Film TBC - See Web
12:15 3:45 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Broadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz Cafebar from 8.30PM
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3:45 4:00 5:00 6:00
7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
3:45
7:30
So that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular, we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.
5:30 6:15
8:15
★ Lounge Screenings
3:30 4:00 3:15
Tue 31
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment 12:00 Screening U p2/3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30 Film TBC - See Web
5:45
★ Film TBC - see website
Announced online and through social media each week. 8:30
5:45
Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to the screening. Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after the screening. Special events are shown in BLUE. The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN. Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE. Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
01
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
02
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
03
EVERY MONTH
04
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES Programmed with the discerning viewer in mind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 and receive free tea/coffee and biscuits.
FROM FRI 22 JUN
FROM FRI 6
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 27
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)
THE HUNTER (15)
ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)
DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)
LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)
Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor
Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012
Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair
Dir: Christopher Nolan United States
Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m
Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m
Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m
Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m
THE LION KING (3D) (U)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Julia Leigh, The Hunter is a powerful psychological drama that tells the story of Martin, a mercenary sent from Europe by a mysterious biotech company into Australia’s Tasmanian wilderness. His mission – to hunt for the last remaining Tasmanian tiger.
RT TBC
Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse walks the line between humour and despair, keeping the audience offguard with unlikable characters doing all the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe, an immature loser who thinks he gets lucky when beauty Miranda says yes to his advances. Of course, there’s a catch... Now Magazine
RT TBC 2012
Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander
Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon
Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil
Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier
Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m
Set in a small, snowbound village, this is the story of a man with extraordinary powers, who arrives unannounced just in time to restore a young boy to life after drowning. Welcomed as a miracleworker, the tide soon changes as he turns to stealing and his inability to become part of the community becomes apparent. The film bursts with philosophical ideas, mystical subplots and some truly surreal moments, while capturing the haunting sense of a seemingly never-ending winter and exploring the primal nature of man.
Far away, on the dark side of the moon, the very last Nazis dwell, making plans to conquer the earth... With a secret base in the shape of a swastika and Udo Kier as moon dictator, a laugh attack is fortunately the only thing we have to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!
Disney’s classic family film. Family Matinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!
Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m
This hugely entertaining story is set in a mythical village cut off from the rest of the world where Christians and Muslims live happily side-by-side. When this harmony is threatened, the women of the village band together to keep their hot-headed men from fighting. WED 4, FROM 6PM LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement Where Do We Go Now? we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food in our cafebar.
“The Hunter is engrossing and thoughtful entertainment. It’s a mystery with a message.” Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post
FROM FRI 29 JUN
KILLER JOE (18)
FROM FRI 13
A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex and betrayal, Killer Joe marks a glorious return for director William Friedkin (The Exocist, The French Connection). It’s a ruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thriller in which Emile Hirsch plays a desperate Texas debtor who plots to kill his mother.
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) THE HUNTER ELECTRICK CHILDREN A ROYAL AFFAIR
THE ARTIST (PG)
Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin
Pregnant by music? On her 15th birthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girl from a fundamentalist Utah community, discovers a forbidden cassette tape with rock music on it. Having never heard anything like it, she has a miraculous experience and three months later, claims to have had an immaculate conception from listening to the music. Her parents arrange a marriage, but Rachel runs away to the closest city, Las Vegas, to search for the man who sings on the tape, thinking he has something to do with her mysterious pregnancy...
With English Subtitles Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium
In the fog-bound, noir universe of Le Havre, Jean hopes to escape by boat to Venezuela, but his plans run aground when he falls for Nelly, the young ward of the lecherous Zabel. But how can Jean protect her if he’s headed abroad? Jacques Prévert’s typically astute script is merely the starting point for one of the most roundly satisfying movies of the pre-war years. BFI
FROM FRI 27
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)
2011 87m
FROM FRI 20
Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret
SXSW Film Festival
Another chance to see the Dardenne’s latest, a deceptively simple and profoundly moving tale of an abandoned boy, the woman who decides to help out by taking care of him and the temptations of the modern world that threaten to ruin the boy’s future.
Berenice Bejo
Another chance to see the most talked about movie of 2012 on the big screen. George Valentin is a silent movie superstar. But will the advent of talkies sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion? A stunning recreation of the silent era and superb performances from all.
The trio behind Rumba follow it up with another Tati-inspired, candy-coloured romp: this time, a charmingly off-kilter adventure about a hotel clerk who falls in love with a wish-granting fairy.
FRI 20, FROM 7PM THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, supervisuals and - dust off those tights prizes for the most super superheroes.
THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)
Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,
THE FAIRY (PG)
The new film picks up eight years after Batman took the fall for Harvey Dent and new enemies are on the horizon led by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning are Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon, Michael Caine as Alfred, and Morgan Freeman as Lucious Fox.
FROM TUE 17
Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m
FROM FRI 29 JUN
A Royal Affair is an epic tale of a passionate and forbidden romance. Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathilde is married to the mad and politically ineffectual King Christian VII. When the King returns from a tour of Europe accompanied by Struensee, his new personal physician, Queen Caroline finds an unexpected ally within the kingdom. The attraction between the two is initially one of shared ideals and philosophy, but it soon turns into a passionate and clandestine affair that will change a nation forever.
Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy
FROM MON 23
THE HELP (12A)
LE HAVRE (PG)
Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis
Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m
A 1960s-era Mississippi debutante sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black servants behind some of her community’s most prominent families.
“In a world where everyone seems so lost, The Kid with a Bike will help you find your humanity again.” Eyeforfilm.co.uk
Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m
An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic tale of a forest creature who shares the enduring power of hope. The animated adventure follows the journey of a boy as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. NO 3D SURCHARGE
Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms
In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cumshoeshiner Marcel always looks out for number one, but his outlook changes when he meets a young boy who has escaped from a cargo container full of West African stowaways.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
LE HAVRE
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE HELP
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE KID WITH A BIKE
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
THE ARTIST
JULY 2012
THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
KOSMOS (12A)
IRON SKY (15)
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
See page 1 for details.
SAT 7, 1PM
THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Cambridge Film Festival
Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m
In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who has been a faithful employee at Morrison’s Hotel for many years, has a secret - to make a living, Albert poses as a man.
FRI 27, FROM 6PM TURKISH FOOD NIGHT To complement Kosmos we’ll have Turkish food on the menu in our cafebar tonight.
The most assured and relaxed of Luis Bunuel’s late films was one of his biggest commercial and critical successes. The bourgeoisie are a group of six seemingly respectable friends who gather to dine at a country house. Their host is strangely absent, and the meal is interrupted by an hilarious series of surreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all of his corrupt old enemies with elegance and accessibility, using humour where he once used violence. Moviemail
SAT 14, 2.45PM
MARVEL AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (3D) (12A) Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson
Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey
Wed 4
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
United States 2011 113m Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close
With English Subtitles
TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)
ALBERT NOBBS (15) THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)
Tue 3
See page 1 for details.
Imagine Film Festival
FROM FRI 27
Sun 1
Mon 2
THE FAIRY (PG)
Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all its three-dimensional glory and no nasty 3D surcharge.
(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)
Thu 5
See page 2 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children with specific needs and from within the autistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.
Fri 6
Sat 7
THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE HUNTER (15) See page 1 for details.
SAT 28, 1.30PM Sun 8
If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks, the Roman Empire is his!
THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15) See page 2 for details.
DON’T MISS: THE DARK KNIGHT RISES FROM FRI 20 DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) FROM FRI 27
SAT 28, 12 NOON
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U) See Page 3 for details.
05
JULY 2012
Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15) A tale of romance, deception and sibling rivalry. Mark Duplass plays a Pacific Northwest slacker who stirs tension between two sisters after a drunken sexual incident.
FROM FRI 27
These exclusive screenings are for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)
FROM FRI 29 JUN
NO ONLINE BOOKING FEE!
FROM FRI 27
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
Programmed with the discerning younger viewer in mind! All tickets are £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).
BRINGING UP BABY!
WHEN IT’S ON
Mon 9
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 The Fairy PG p1 12:45 The African Queen PG p11 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00 Show & Tell Special Girl Walk // All Day p10
6:00 5:30 6:15 5:45
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:30 3:00
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8
3:30
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00
2:30
Tue 10
8:15
3:30 3:00
3:30 10:30 1:30 3:15
3:15 3:30 3:00 2:45
8:30
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 The Fairy PG p1 The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 War Horse 12A p11 Riwayat 15 p8 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
3:15 1:00 3:00 12:30
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Thu 12
Sun 15
Mon 16
10:30 1:30
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
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Thu 19
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Albert Nobbs 15 p4 An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8
3:15
3:00
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
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5:45 6:00 5:30
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3:00 10:30 1:30
Sat 21
6:30
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45 3:00 4:00
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 1:00 The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 The Neverending Story U p11 Film TBC - See Web The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 Film TBC - See Web
The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
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8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
3:45 4:30 5:00 6:00
7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
12:15 3:45 12:00 3:00 12:30 2:00 5:00 3:30 6:00
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10:30 1:30 3:00 4:00
Sat 28
7:45
4:00 2:45
1:00 3:30 1:30 3:45 12:45 3:00 4:00 2:00
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Sun 22
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45 Mon 23
6:00 6:15 5:45
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
6:00 6:15 5:45
8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
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Thu 26 Tue 17
Wed 18
12:00 5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
Sat 14
8:15 8:30 8:00
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8
Fri 20 Wed 11
Fri 13
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
8:30 8:00
7:30
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Lebanese Food Night Cafebar from 6PM Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Broadway Jazz with The Song is You Cafebar from 8.30PM p7
06
3:00
Fri 27 6:00
3:00
6:00 6:15 5:45
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8:15 8:30 8:00 8:45
The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 Dark Knight Rises Party Cafebar from 7PM The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Genius of Hitchcock: The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9
2:00 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Turkish Food Night Cafebar from 6PM
8:00 8:15
7:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 The Help 12A p2 4:30 A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00 Wild Bill 15 p9
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
Sun 29
3:45 3:00
12:00
5:00 6:00 3:45
3:00
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7:30 7:45 8:00 Mon 30 8:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15
12:15 3:45 3:30 5:30 4:00 6:15
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Back to the Future PG p11 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 Film TBC - See Web
12:15 3:45 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Broadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz Cafebar from 8.30PM
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So that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular, we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.
5:30 6:15
8:15
★ Lounge Screenings
3:30 4:00 3:15
Tue 31
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment 12:00 Screening U p2/3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30 Film TBC - See Web
5:45
★ Film TBC - see website
Announced online and through social media each week. 8:30
5:45
Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to the screening. Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after the screening. Special events are shown in BLUE. The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN. Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE. Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
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WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
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WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
03
EVERY MONTH
04
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES Programmed with the discerning viewer in mind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 and receive free tea/coffee and biscuits.
FROM FRI 22 JUN
FROM FRI 6
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 27
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)
THE HUNTER (15)
ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)
DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)
LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)
Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor
Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012
Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair
Dir: Christopher Nolan United States
Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m
Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m
Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m
Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m
THE LION KING (3D) (U)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Julia Leigh, The Hunter is a powerful psychological drama that tells the story of Martin, a mercenary sent from Europe by a mysterious biotech company into Australia’s Tasmanian wilderness. His mission – to hunt for the last remaining Tasmanian tiger.
RT TBC
Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse walks the line between humour and despair, keeping the audience offguard with unlikable characters doing all the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe, an immature loser who thinks he gets lucky when beauty Miranda says yes to his advances. Of course, there’s a catch... Now Magazine
RT TBC 2012
Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander
Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon
Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil
Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier
Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m
Set in a small, snowbound village, this is the story of a man with extraordinary powers, who arrives unannounced just in time to restore a young boy to life after drowning. Welcomed as a miracleworker, the tide soon changes as he turns to stealing and his inability to become part of the community becomes apparent. The film bursts with philosophical ideas, mystical subplots and some truly surreal moments, while capturing the haunting sense of a seemingly never-ending winter and exploring the primal nature of man.
Far away, on the dark side of the moon, the very last Nazis dwell, making plans to conquer the earth... With a secret base in the shape of a swastika and Udo Kier as moon dictator, a laugh attack is fortunately the only thing we have to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!
Disney’s classic family film. Family Matinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!
Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m
This hugely entertaining story is set in a mythical village cut off from the rest of the world where Christians and Muslims live happily side-by-side. When this harmony is threatened, the women of the village band together to keep their hot-headed men from fighting. WED 4, FROM 6PM LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement Where Do We Go Now? we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food in our cafebar.
“The Hunter is engrossing and thoughtful entertainment. It’s a mystery with a message.” Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post
FROM FRI 29 JUN
KILLER JOE (18)
FROM FRI 13
A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex and betrayal, Killer Joe marks a glorious return for director William Friedkin (The Exocist, The French Connection). It’s a ruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thriller in which Emile Hirsch plays a desperate Texas debtor who plots to kill his mother.
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) THE HUNTER ELECTRICK CHILDREN A ROYAL AFFAIR
THE ARTIST (PG)
Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin
Pregnant by music? On her 15th birthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girl from a fundamentalist Utah community, discovers a forbidden cassette tape with rock music on it. Having never heard anything like it, she has a miraculous experience and three months later, claims to have had an immaculate conception from listening to the music. Her parents arrange a marriage, but Rachel runs away to the closest city, Las Vegas, to search for the man who sings on the tape, thinking he has something to do with her mysterious pregnancy...
With English Subtitles Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium
In the fog-bound, noir universe of Le Havre, Jean hopes to escape by boat to Venezuela, but his plans run aground when he falls for Nelly, the young ward of the lecherous Zabel. But how can Jean protect her if he’s headed abroad? Jacques Prévert’s typically astute script is merely the starting point for one of the most roundly satisfying movies of the pre-war years. BFI
FROM FRI 27
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)
2011 87m
FROM FRI 20
Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret
SXSW Film Festival
Another chance to see the Dardenne’s latest, a deceptively simple and profoundly moving tale of an abandoned boy, the woman who decides to help out by taking care of him and the temptations of the modern world that threaten to ruin the boy’s future.
Berenice Bejo
Another chance to see the most talked about movie of 2012 on the big screen. George Valentin is a silent movie superstar. But will the advent of talkies sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion? A stunning recreation of the silent era and superb performances from all.
The trio behind Rumba follow it up with another Tati-inspired, candy-coloured romp: this time, a charmingly off-kilter adventure about a hotel clerk who falls in love with a wish-granting fairy.
FRI 20, FROM 7PM THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, supervisuals and - dust off those tights prizes for the most super superheroes.
THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)
Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,
THE FAIRY (PG)
The new film picks up eight years after Batman took the fall for Harvey Dent and new enemies are on the horizon led by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning are Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon, Michael Caine as Alfred, and Morgan Freeman as Lucious Fox.
FROM TUE 17
Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m
FROM FRI 29 JUN
A Royal Affair is an epic tale of a passionate and forbidden romance. Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathilde is married to the mad and politically ineffectual King Christian VII. When the King returns from a tour of Europe accompanied by Struensee, his new personal physician, Queen Caroline finds an unexpected ally within the kingdom. The attraction between the two is initially one of shared ideals and philosophy, but it soon turns into a passionate and clandestine affair that will change a nation forever.
Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy
FROM MON 23
THE HELP (12A)
LE HAVRE (PG)
Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis
Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m
A 1960s-era Mississippi debutante sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black servants behind some of her community’s most prominent families.
“In a world where everyone seems so lost, The Kid with a Bike will help you find your humanity again.” Eyeforfilm.co.uk
Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m
An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic tale of a forest creature who shares the enduring power of hope. The animated adventure follows the journey of a boy as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. NO 3D SURCHARGE
Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms
In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cumshoeshiner Marcel always looks out for number one, but his outlook changes when he meets a young boy who has escaped from a cargo container full of West African stowaways.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
LE HAVRE
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE HELP
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE KID WITH A BIKE
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
THE ARTIST
JULY 2012
THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
KOSMOS (12A)
IRON SKY (15)
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
See page 1 for details.
SAT 7, 1PM
THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Cambridge Film Festival
Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m
In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who has been a faithful employee at Morrison’s Hotel for many years, has a secret - to make a living, Albert poses as a man.
FRI 27, FROM 6PM TURKISH FOOD NIGHT To complement Kosmos we’ll have Turkish food on the menu in our cafebar tonight.
The most assured and relaxed of Luis Bunuel’s late films was one of his biggest commercial and critical successes. The bourgeoisie are a group of six seemingly respectable friends who gather to dine at a country house. Their host is strangely absent, and the meal is interrupted by an hilarious series of surreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all of his corrupt old enemies with elegance and accessibility, using humour where he once used violence. Moviemail
SAT 14, 2.45PM
MARVEL AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (3D) (12A) Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson
Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey
Wed 4
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
United States 2011 113m Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close
With English Subtitles
TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)
ALBERT NOBBS (15) THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)
Tue 3
See page 1 for details.
Imagine Film Festival
FROM FRI 27
Sun 1
Mon 2
THE FAIRY (PG)
Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all its three-dimensional glory and no nasty 3D surcharge.
(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)
Thu 5
See page 2 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children with specific needs and from within the autistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.
Fri 6
Sat 7
THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE HUNTER (15) See page 1 for details.
SAT 28, 1.30PM Sun 8
If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks, the Roman Empire is his!
THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15) See page 2 for details.
DON’T MISS: THE DARK KNIGHT RISES FROM FRI 20 DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) FROM FRI 27
SAT 28, 12 NOON
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U) See Page 3 for details.
05
JULY 2012
Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15) A tale of romance, deception and sibling rivalry. Mark Duplass plays a Pacific Northwest slacker who stirs tension between two sisters after a drunken sexual incident.
FROM FRI 27
These exclusive screenings are for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)
FROM FRI 29 JUN
NO ONLINE BOOKING FEE!
FROM FRI 27
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
Programmed with the discerning younger viewer in mind! All tickets are £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).
BRINGING UP BABY!
WHEN IT’S ON
Mon 9
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 The Fairy PG p1 12:45 The African Queen PG p11 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00 Show & Tell Special Girl Walk // All Day p10
6:00 5:30 6:15 5:45
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:30 3:00
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8
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Tue 10
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The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 The Fairy PG p1 The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 War Horse 12A p11 Riwayat 15 p8 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10
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Thu 12
Sun 15
Mon 16
10:30 1:30
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Thu 19
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Albert Nobbs 15 p4 An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8
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Sat 21
6:30
8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45 3:00 4:00
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 1:00 The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 The Neverending Story U p11 Film TBC - See Web The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 Film TBC - See Web
The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8
Fri 20 Wed 11
Fri 13
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
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Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Lebanese Food Night Cafebar from 6PM Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Broadway Jazz with The Song is You Cafebar from 8.30PM p7
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 Dark Knight Rises Party Cafebar from 7PM The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Genius of Hitchcock: The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9
2:00 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Turkish Food Night Cafebar from 6PM
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 The Help 12A p2 4:30 A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00 Wild Bill 15 p9
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
Sun 29
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Back to the Future PG p11 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 Film TBC - See Web
12:15 3:45 3:30
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Broadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz Cafebar from 8.30PM
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So that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular, we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.
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★ Lounge Screenings
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Tue 31
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment 12:00 Screening U p2/3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30 Film TBC - See Web
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★ Film TBC - see website
Announced online and through social media each week. 8:30
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Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to the screening. Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after the screening. Special events are shown in BLUE. The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN. Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE. Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.
WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
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WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
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WHAT’S ON JULY 2012
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EVERY MONTH
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES Programmed with the discerning viewer in mind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 and receive free tea/coffee and biscuits.
FROM FRI 22 JUN
FROM FRI 6
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 13
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 20
FROM FRI 27
WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)
THE HUNTER (15)
ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)
DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)
LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)
Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor
Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012
Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair
Dir: Christopher Nolan United States
Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m
Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m
Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m
Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m
THE LION KING (3D) (U)
Based on the acclaimed novel by Julia Leigh, The Hunter is a powerful psychological drama that tells the story of Martin, a mercenary sent from Europe by a mysterious biotech company into Australia’s Tasmanian wilderness. His mission – to hunt for the last remaining Tasmanian tiger.
RT TBC
Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse walks the line between humour and despair, keeping the audience offguard with unlikable characters doing all the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe, an immature loser who thinks he gets lucky when beauty Miranda says yes to his advances. Of course, there’s a catch... Now Magazine
RT TBC 2012
Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander
Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon
Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil
Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier
Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m
Set in a small, snowbound village, this is the story of a man with extraordinary powers, who arrives unannounced just in time to restore a young boy to life after drowning. Welcomed as a miracleworker, the tide soon changes as he turns to stealing and his inability to become part of the community becomes apparent. The film bursts with philosophical ideas, mystical subplots and some truly surreal moments, while capturing the haunting sense of a seemingly never-ending winter and exploring the primal nature of man.
Far away, on the dark side of the moon, the very last Nazis dwell, making plans to conquer the earth... With a secret base in the shape of a swastika and Udo Kier as moon dictator, a laugh attack is fortunately the only thing we have to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!
Disney’s classic family film. Family Matinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!
Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m
This hugely entertaining story is set in a mythical village cut off from the rest of the world where Christians and Muslims live happily side-by-side. When this harmony is threatened, the women of the village band together to keep their hot-headed men from fighting. WED 4, FROM 6PM LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement Where Do We Go Now? we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food in our cafebar.
“The Hunter is engrossing and thoughtful entertainment. It’s a mystery with a message.” Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post
FROM FRI 29 JUN
KILLER JOE (18)
FROM FRI 13
A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex and betrayal, Killer Joe marks a glorious return for director William Friedkin (The Exocist, The French Connection). It’s a ruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thriller in which Emile Hirsch plays a desperate Texas debtor who plots to kill his mother.
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) THE HUNTER ELECTRICK CHILDREN A ROYAL AFFAIR
THE ARTIST (PG)
Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin
Pregnant by music? On her 15th birthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girl from a fundamentalist Utah community, discovers a forbidden cassette tape with rock music on it. Having never heard anything like it, she has a miraculous experience and three months later, claims to have had an immaculate conception from listening to the music. Her parents arrange a marriage, but Rachel runs away to the closest city, Las Vegas, to search for the man who sings on the tape, thinking he has something to do with her mysterious pregnancy...
With English Subtitles Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium
In the fog-bound, noir universe of Le Havre, Jean hopes to escape by boat to Venezuela, but his plans run aground when he falls for Nelly, the young ward of the lecherous Zabel. But how can Jean protect her if he’s headed abroad? Jacques Prévert’s typically astute script is merely the starting point for one of the most roundly satisfying movies of the pre-war years. BFI
FROM FRI 27
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)
2011 87m
FROM FRI 20
Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret
SXSW Film Festival
Another chance to see the Dardenne’s latest, a deceptively simple and profoundly moving tale of an abandoned boy, the woman who decides to help out by taking care of him and the temptations of the modern world that threaten to ruin the boy’s future.
Berenice Bejo
Another chance to see the most talked about movie of 2012 on the big screen. George Valentin is a silent movie superstar. But will the advent of talkies sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion? A stunning recreation of the silent era and superb performances from all.
The trio behind Rumba follow it up with another Tati-inspired, candy-coloured romp: this time, a charmingly off-kilter adventure about a hotel clerk who falls in love with a wish-granting fairy.
FRI 20, FROM 7PM THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, supervisuals and - dust off those tights prizes for the most super superheroes.
THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)
Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,
THE FAIRY (PG)
The new film picks up eight years after Batman took the fall for Harvey Dent and new enemies are on the horizon led by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning are Gary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon, Michael Caine as Alfred, and Morgan Freeman as Lucious Fox.
FROM TUE 17
Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m
FROM FRI 29 JUN
A Royal Affair is an epic tale of a passionate and forbidden romance. Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathilde is married to the mad and politically ineffectual King Christian VII. When the King returns from a tour of Europe accompanied by Struensee, his new personal physician, Queen Caroline finds an unexpected ally within the kingdom. The attraction between the two is initially one of shared ideals and philosophy, but it soon turns into a passionate and clandestine affair that will change a nation forever.
Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy
FROM MON 23
THE HELP (12A)
LE HAVRE (PG)
Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m
With English Subtitles
Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis
Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m
A 1960s-era Mississippi debutante sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black servants behind some of her community’s most prominent families.
“In a world where everyone seems so lost, The Kid with a Bike will help you find your humanity again.” Eyeforfilm.co.uk
Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m
An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic tale of a forest creature who shares the enduring power of hope. The animated adventure follows the journey of a boy as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. NO 3D SURCHARGE
Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms
In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cumshoeshiner Marcel always looks out for number one, but his outlook changes when he meets a young boy who has escaped from a cargo container full of West African stowaways.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
LE HAVRE
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE HELP
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
THE KID WITH A BIKE
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
THE ARTIST
JULY 2012
THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
KOSMOS (12A)
IRON SKY (15)
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
See page 1 for details.
SAT 7, 1PM
THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Cambridge Film Festival
Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m
In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who has been a faithful employee at Morrison’s Hotel for many years, has a secret - to make a living, Albert poses as a man.
FRI 27, FROM 6PM TURKISH FOOD NIGHT To complement Kosmos we’ll have Turkish food on the menu in our cafebar tonight.
The most assured and relaxed of Luis Bunuel’s late films was one of his biggest commercial and critical successes. The bourgeoisie are a group of six seemingly respectable friends who gather to dine at a country house. Their host is strangely absent, and the meal is interrupted by an hilarious series of surreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all of his corrupt old enemies with elegance and accessibility, using humour where he once used violence. Moviemail
SAT 14, 2.45PM
MARVEL AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (3D) (12A) Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson
Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey
Wed 4
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
United States 2011 113m Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close
With English Subtitles
TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)
ALBERT NOBBS (15) THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)
Tue 3
See page 1 for details.
Imagine Film Festival
FROM FRI 27
Sun 1
Mon 2
THE FAIRY (PG)
Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all its three-dimensional glory and no nasty 3D surcharge.
(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)
Thu 5
See page 2 for details.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children with specific needs and from within the autistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.
Fri 6
Sat 7
THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE HUNTER (15) See page 1 for details.
SAT 28, 1.30PM Sun 8
If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks, the Roman Empire is his!
THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
A ROYAL AFFAIR (15) See page 2 for details.
DON’T MISS: THE DARK KNIGHT RISES FROM FRI 20 DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) FROM FRI 27
SAT 28, 12 NOON
DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U) See Page 3 for details.
05
JULY 2012
Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m
YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15) A tale of romance, deception and sibling rivalry. Mark Duplass plays a Pacific Northwest slacker who stirs tension between two sisters after a drunken sexual incident.
FROM FRI 27
These exclusive screenings are for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)
FROM FRI 29 JUN
NO ONLINE BOOKING FEE!
FROM FRI 27
THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
Programmed with the discerning younger viewer in mind! All tickets are £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).
BRINGING UP BABY!
WHEN IT’S ON
Mon 9
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 The Fairy PG p1 12:45 The African Queen PG p11 2:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00 Show & Tell Special Girl Walk // All Day p10
6:00 5:30 6:15 5:45
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1
3:30 3:00
6:00 5:30 5:00 5:45
8:30 8:00 7:30 8:15
Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8
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The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 The Fairy PG p1 The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00
5:45 6:00 5:30 5:15
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 War Horse 12A p11 Riwayat 15 p8 Met Opera Encore: Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Albert Nobbs 15 p4 An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8
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The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45 3:00 4:00
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 1:00 The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:30 3:45
6:00 6:15 5:45
The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 The Neverending Story U p11 Film TBC - See Web The Artist PG p1 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 Film TBC - See Web The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 Film TBC - See Web
The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 The Hunter 15 p1 Electrick Children p1 Dark Horse p2 Film TBC - See Web
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The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1 Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8
Fri 20 Wed 11
Fri 13
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
The Hunter 15 p1 Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 The Fairy PG p1
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Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Lebanese Food Night Cafebar from 6PM Killer Joe 18 p1 Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 Where Do We Go Now? p1 The Fairy PG p1 Broadway Jazz with The Song is You Cafebar from 8.30PM p7
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 Dark Knight Rises Party Cafebar from 7PM The Dark Knight Rises p2 The Help 12A p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Genius of Hitchcock: The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1
The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Havre PG p2 A Royal Affair 15 p2 Electrick Children p1 The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 Film TBC - See Web Turkish Food Night Cafebar from 6PM
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 The Help 12A p2 4:30 A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00 Wild Bill 15 p9
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The Dark Knight Rises p2 Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 Kosmos 12A p3 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment 12:00 Screening U p2/3 Iron Sky 15 p3 The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30 Film TBC - See Web
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Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to the screening. Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after the screening. Special events are shown in BLUE. The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN. Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE. Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL
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THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of the final film.
For details call 0115 952 6600 or email c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MUSIC
TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay for your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. There is no phone or online booking fee.
SUN 1, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s most interesting characters at decisive moments of their lives.
Trumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performing their unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to the modern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations. Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.
SUN 1, 8.30PM SHOW & TELL SPECIAL TUE 3, 7.30PM
FOOD
WED 4, FROM 6PM
LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?
LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)
AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m
Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m
Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m
Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrative experimental documentary funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and shot over the course of seven weeks in Israel and Palestine. This project aims to explore the forty shades of grey, and the many stories that exist in between the definite black and white we are presented with daily in our news media.
Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram
Puffin Books and Waterstones present an evening with bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer. Eoin will be taking the audience on an adrenaline fuelled expose of teenage criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl and talking about and signing copies of ‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, the eagerly anticipated FINAL instalment in the globally bestselling Artemis Fowl series.
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT
The talk begins at 6PM.
With English Subtitles
QUIZ
Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m
TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM
100 million baby girls have been killed since 1984 - 40 million in India alone. They were killed for not being boys - as favoured by traditions. Riwayat brings to light this travesty in an artistic and sensitive manner with the colour, passion, song and dance of classic Indian films.
QUIZ! SURE!
Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty will be screened on Wednesday 18th at 6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 to gain entry to Part 2.
Out on parole after 8 years inside, Bill Hayward returns home to find his sons abandoned by their mother and fending for themselves... A warm and hugely enjoyable directorial debut from actor Dexter Fletcher.
1926 90m Starring: Ivor Novello
New score by Nitin Sawhney, commissioned by Network Releasing in partnership with the BFI, performed live by the London Symphony Orchestra and Nitin Sawhney Band. Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’s early British masterpiece The Lodger, restored to its former glory by the BFI National Archive and presented with a live by satellite music accompaniment composed by Nitin Sawhney. Presented by Broadway and the Cross Art Venue Network (CAVN), the screening also includes a pre-show reel of mini-docs followed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.
Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m
265m
Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles
Part three of the Ring follows the journey of Siegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde, from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.
SUN 8, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S GOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)
“...nimbly sidesteps the cliches that saddle most council estate crim-coms.” Total Film
288m
The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmic climax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power and ambition of human beings. Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members ★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE (OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock
Show & Tell in association with Wowsers Trousers and Dance4 returns with a special edition featuring Nottingham's freshest music videos. Plus a one-off screening of feature length-music video Girl Walk // All Day set to acclaimed mash-up king Girl Talk's latest release. This dance for film epic follows three dancers across New York City as they light up the pavements, parks, communities and public space with their moves. SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthly community-curated platform for anyone to share their latest project or show off the stuff that they do in an informal, social and supportive environment.
SUN 1, 2PM
THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m
Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom 1943 163m
For more information dance4.co.uk
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey
One of Powell and Pressburger’s greatest achievements portraying the life of Clive Candy, a stuffy British soldier whose life is shown in episodes from the Boer War through to the Blitz.
FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSIONERS – ENJOY!
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
SCREENING
GLASTONBURY THE MOVIE REVISITED (15)
SWANDOWN (12A)
SALUTE (15)
DOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS, CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE
You can’t get the real thing this year, so come and enjoy a trip down to the west country in this reedited re-release of Glastonbury - The Movie.
A travelogue and odyssey of Olympian ambition in which Andrew Kötting (the filmmaker) and Iain Sinclair (the writer) pedal a swanshaped pedalo from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney in London, via the English inland waterways.
The black power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics was an iconic moment in the US civil rights movement. What part did the white Australian who ran second play and what price did these athletes pay for standing up for their beliefs?
LOUNGE TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS
PRICES Full £7.50 Member £5.90 Family Matinee £3.50 Silver Screen £4.30
Conc £5.90 Conc Member £4.90 Children under 12 £3.50
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP For discounts on films, food and events. Full £22 Conc £17 Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27
GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive a discount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive the group discount please contact the Box Office in advance. CONCESSIONS are available to full time students in possession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners, registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bring proof of concessionary status when buying tickets. SUN 15, 2PM
SUN 29, 2PM
THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)
BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)
Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m
115m
Starring: Noah Hathaway
Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox
A wondrous fantasy tale about a schoolboy’s discovery of an extraordinary book and the fantastical world that lies within its pages. Imaginative fare, with a great assortment of animatronic beasties, fun special effects, and that endlessly catchy theme song. Moviemail
A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick, nostalgia and sheer directorial bravura involving Michael J Fox hurtling backwards and forwards in time to fix the problems he has unknowingly caused.
Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States 1985
THIS FILM SPARKED MY IMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT
EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.
30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING AT FLETCHER GATE CAR PARK
3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members on selected films.
BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEAL Eat, watch a movie and save money! Full £14 Conc & member £12
HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE
FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18TH BIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60TH FROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Street battle in Broadway's public spaces from 7pm before the regional battle at Splash Dance on 8 July. Don't miss Dance4's Splash Dance extravaganza on 8 July at the National Watersports Centre.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)
An ensemble comedy set in the world of the pop music and pirate radio stations of 1960s Britain.
They don’t make ‘em like this anymore: larger than life stars playing loveable characters, conducting a winsome romance in exotic locations and proceeding to a thrilling climax. The sort of film Sunday afternoons were invented for. Moviemail
CLASH OF THE STYLES SUN 29, 4.45PM
Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’s bestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanders trenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
SUN 1, FROM 7PM Dance4 PRESENTS
Live by satellite. A restoration by the BFI National Archive in association with ITV Studios Global Entertainment, Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principal restoration funding provided by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and The Film Foundation, and Simon W Hessel.
Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m
Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman
FROM FRI 27
CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its building and Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always be supervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot accept responsibility for the well-being of children who are not supervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with the exception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.
ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from the Market Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop to us is the Lace Market.
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Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom
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David Thewlis
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SUN 8, 7.30PM
Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it as art? Professor Stephen Mumford will address this issue in the 30 minute introductory talk before Olympia Part 1: Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was the greatest filmmaker of her age yet her beautiful innovations were used in promotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.
WILD BILL (15)
Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,
FROM FRI 13
ST
There’ll be super-music, super-visuals and dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.
Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debate and cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based around contemporary and classic films. The inaugural event will feature a rare showing of Olympia, an aesthetic document of the 1936 Olympic Games.
THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)
GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC
146m
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FRI 20, FROM 7PM
We’re delighted to welcome director Jon Sanders and actress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A session hosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.
All Tickets £5 / £3 members + Waterstones loyalty card holders
presents OLYMPIA (UC)
SAT 7, 12 NOON
SUN 22, 8.15PM
THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)
ST CLUMBER
SPECIAL EVENT SPECIAL EVENT
Professor John Milbank from the Department of Theology at the University of Nottingham will lead a post-screening discussion with director Nicky Larkin.
Late September takes place over a 24 hour period, following the course and aftermath of a birthday celebration organised by a woman for her husband to whom she has been married for nearly 40 years. Old rifts, new relationships and secrets emerge amongst friends, a tragedy occurs and eventually the underlying tensions in the marriage can no longer be contained.
Cafe` Philosophique
SAT 21, 7.30PM
WAR HORSE (12A) Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011
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There’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.
FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)
TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM
SUN 22, 2PM
ST ON MILT
TURKISH FOOD NIGHT
THU 12, 6.30PM
SUN 8, 2PM
ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible to people using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fitted in each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also have induction loops which can be used with your hearing aid set to 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seat wedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know if anything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put it right. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.
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Your chance to see the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORES July sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encore screenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM
BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU
To celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises come and test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre. Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields.
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SPECIAL SCREENINGS
THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY
BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZ
JULY 2012
BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM
BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
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CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
JULY 2012
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MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL
08
JULY 2012
09
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MEDIA ARTS
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
JULY 2012
11
WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT
MY MOVIE
THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of the final film.
For details call 0115 952 6600 or email c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MUSIC
TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay for your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. There is no phone or online booking fee.
SUN 1, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s most interesting characters at decisive moments of their lives.
Trumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performing their unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to the modern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations. Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.
SUN 1, 8.30PM SHOW & TELL SPECIAL TUE 3, 7.30PM
FOOD
WED 4, FROM 6PM
LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?
LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)
AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m
Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m
Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m
Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrative experimental documentary funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and shot over the course of seven weeks in Israel and Palestine. This project aims to explore the forty shades of grey, and the many stories that exist in between the definite black and white we are presented with daily in our news media.
Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram
Puffin Books and Waterstones present an evening with bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer. Eoin will be taking the audience on an adrenaline fuelled expose of teenage criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl and talking about and signing copies of ‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, the eagerly anticipated FINAL instalment in the globally bestselling Artemis Fowl series.
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT
The talk begins at 6PM.
With English Subtitles
QUIZ
Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m
TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM
100 million baby girls have been killed since 1984 - 40 million in India alone. They were killed for not being boys - as favoured by traditions. Riwayat brings to light this travesty in an artistic and sensitive manner with the colour, passion, song and dance of classic Indian films.
QUIZ! SURE!
Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty will be screened on Wednesday 18th at 6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 to gain entry to Part 2.
Out on parole after 8 years inside, Bill Hayward returns home to find his sons abandoned by their mother and fending for themselves... A warm and hugely enjoyable directorial debut from actor Dexter Fletcher.
1926 90m Starring: Ivor Novello
New score by Nitin Sawhney, commissioned by Network Releasing in partnership with the BFI, performed live by the London Symphony Orchestra and Nitin Sawhney Band. Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’s early British masterpiece The Lodger, restored to its former glory by the BFI National Archive and presented with a live by satellite music accompaniment composed by Nitin Sawhney. Presented by Broadway and the Cross Art Venue Network (CAVN), the screening also includes a pre-show reel of mini-docs followed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.
Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m
265m
Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles
Part three of the Ring follows the journey of Siegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde, from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.
SUN 8, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S GOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)
“...nimbly sidesteps the cliches that saddle most council estate crim-coms.” Total Film
288m
The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmic climax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power and ambition of human beings. Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members ★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE (OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock
Show & Tell in association with Wowsers Trousers and Dance4 returns with a special edition featuring Nottingham's freshest music videos. Plus a one-off screening of feature length-music video Girl Walk // All Day set to acclaimed mash-up king Girl Talk's latest release. This dance for film epic follows three dancers across New York City as they light up the pavements, parks, communities and public space with their moves. SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthly community-curated platform for anyone to share their latest project or show off the stuff that they do in an informal, social and supportive environment.
SUN 1, 2PM
THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m
Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom 1943 163m
For more information dance4.co.uk
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey
One of Powell and Pressburger’s greatest achievements portraying the life of Clive Candy, a stuffy British soldier whose life is shown in episodes from the Boer War through to the Blitz.
FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSIONERS – ENJOY!
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
SCREENING
GLASTONBURY THE MOVIE REVISITED (15)
SWANDOWN (12A)
SALUTE (15)
DOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS, CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE
You can’t get the real thing this year, so come and enjoy a trip down to the west country in this reedited re-release of Glastonbury - The Movie.
A travelogue and odyssey of Olympian ambition in which Andrew Kötting (the filmmaker) and Iain Sinclair (the writer) pedal a swanshaped pedalo from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney in London, via the English inland waterways.
The black power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics was an iconic moment in the US civil rights movement. What part did the white Australian who ran second play and what price did these athletes pay for standing up for their beliefs?
LOUNGE TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS
PRICES Full £7.50 Member £5.90 Family Matinee £3.50 Silver Screen £4.30
Conc £5.90 Conc Member £4.90 Children under 12 £3.50
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP For discounts on films, food and events. Full £22 Conc £17 Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27
GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive a discount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive the group discount please contact the Box Office in advance. CONCESSIONS are available to full time students in possession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners, registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bring proof of concessionary status when buying tickets. SUN 15, 2PM
SUN 29, 2PM
THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)
BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)
Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m
115m
Starring: Noah Hathaway
Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox
A wondrous fantasy tale about a schoolboy’s discovery of an extraordinary book and the fantastical world that lies within its pages. Imaginative fare, with a great assortment of animatronic beasties, fun special effects, and that endlessly catchy theme song. Moviemail
A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick, nostalgia and sheer directorial bravura involving Michael J Fox hurtling backwards and forwards in time to fix the problems he has unknowingly caused.
Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States 1985
THIS FILM SPARKED MY IMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT
EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.
30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING AT FLETCHER GATE CAR PARK
3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members on selected films.
BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEAL Eat, watch a movie and save money! Full £14 Conc & member £12
HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE
FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18TH BIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60TH FROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Street battle in Broadway's public spaces from 7pm before the regional battle at Splash Dance on 8 July. Don't miss Dance4's Splash Dance extravaganza on 8 July at the National Watersports Centre.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)
An ensemble comedy set in the world of the pop music and pirate radio stations of 1960s Britain.
They don’t make ‘em like this anymore: larger than life stars playing loveable characters, conducting a winsome romance in exotic locations and proceeding to a thrilling climax. The sort of film Sunday afternoons were invented for. Moviemail
CLASH OF THE STYLES SUN 29, 4.45PM
Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’s bestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanders trenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
SUN 1, FROM 7PM Dance4 PRESENTS
Live by satellite. A restoration by the BFI National Archive in association with ITV Studios Global Entertainment, Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principal restoration funding provided by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and The Film Foundation, and Simon W Hessel.
Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m
Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman
FROM FRI 27
CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its building and Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always be supervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot accept responsibility for the well-being of children who are not supervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with the exception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.
ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from the Market Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop to us is the Lace Market.
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RIWAYAT (15)
Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom
WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)
134m
David Thewlis
FROM FRI 20
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SUN 8, 7.30PM
Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it as art? Professor Stephen Mumford will address this issue in the 30 minute introductory talk before Olympia Part 1: Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was the greatest filmmaker of her age yet her beautiful innovations were used in promotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.
WILD BILL (15)
Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,
FROM FRI 13
ST
There’ll be super-music, super-visuals and dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.
Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debate and cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based around contemporary and classic films. The inaugural event will feature a rare showing of Olympia, an aesthetic document of the 1936 Olympic Games.
THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)
GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC
146m
EVERY WEEK WE SHOW FILMS IN OUR SPLENDID
T DS OA BR T ES RG GEO
FRI 20, FROM 7PM
We’re delighted to welcome director Jon Sanders and actress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A session hosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.
All Tickets £5 / £3 members + Waterstones loyalty card holders
presents OLYMPIA (UC)
SAT 7, 12 NOON
SUN 22, 8.15PM
THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)
ST CLUMBER
SPECIAL EVENT SPECIAL EVENT
Professor John Milbank from the Department of Theology at the University of Nottingham will lead a post-screening discussion with director Nicky Larkin.
Late September takes place over a 24 hour period, following the course and aftermath of a birthday celebration organised by a woman for her husband to whom she has been married for nearly 40 years. Old rifts, new relationships and secrets emerge amongst friends, a tragedy occurs and eventually the underlying tensions in the marriage can no longer be contained.
Cafe` Philosophique
SAT 21, 7.30PM
WAR HORSE (12A) Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011
ST
There’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.
FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)
TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM
SUN 22, 2PM
ST ON MILT
TURKISH FOOD NIGHT
THU 12, 6.30PM
SUN 8, 2PM
ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible to people using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fitted in each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also have induction loops which can be used with your hearing aid set to 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seat wedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know if anything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put it right. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.
SE OU SH AS GL
FRI 27, FROM 6PM
TUE 10, 7.45PM
13
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Your chance to see the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORES July sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encore screenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM
BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU
To celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises come and test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre. Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields.
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY
BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZ
JULY 2012
BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM
BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS
TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
JULY 2012
DESIGN BY TOM PARTRIDGE WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR
07
HEA THC OAT ST
JULY 2012
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL
08
JULY 2012
09
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MEDIA ARTS
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
JULY 2012
11
WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT
MY MOVIE
THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of the final film.
For details call 0115 952 6600 or email c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MUSIC
TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay for your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. There is no phone or online booking fee.
SUN 1, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s most interesting characters at decisive moments of their lives.
Trumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performing their unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to the modern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations. Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.
SUN 1, 8.30PM SHOW & TELL SPECIAL TUE 3, 7.30PM
FOOD
WED 4, FROM 6PM
LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?
LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)
AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m
Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m
Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m
Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrative experimental documentary funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and shot over the course of seven weeks in Israel and Palestine. This project aims to explore the forty shades of grey, and the many stories that exist in between the definite black and white we are presented with daily in our news media.
Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram
Puffin Books and Waterstones present an evening with bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer. Eoin will be taking the audience on an adrenaline fuelled expose of teenage criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl and talking about and signing copies of ‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, the eagerly anticipated FINAL instalment in the globally bestselling Artemis Fowl series.
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT
The talk begins at 6PM.
With English Subtitles
QUIZ
Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m
TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM
100 million baby girls have been killed since 1984 - 40 million in India alone. They were killed for not being boys - as favoured by traditions. Riwayat brings to light this travesty in an artistic and sensitive manner with the colour, passion, song and dance of classic Indian films.
QUIZ! SURE!
Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty will be screened on Wednesday 18th at 6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 to gain entry to Part 2.
Out on parole after 8 years inside, Bill Hayward returns home to find his sons abandoned by their mother and fending for themselves... A warm and hugely enjoyable directorial debut from actor Dexter Fletcher.
1926 90m Starring: Ivor Novello
New score by Nitin Sawhney, commissioned by Network Releasing in partnership with the BFI, performed live by the London Symphony Orchestra and Nitin Sawhney Band. Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’s early British masterpiece The Lodger, restored to its former glory by the BFI National Archive and presented with a live by satellite music accompaniment composed by Nitin Sawhney. Presented by Broadway and the Cross Art Venue Network (CAVN), the screening also includes a pre-show reel of mini-docs followed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.
Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m
265m
Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles
Part three of the Ring follows the journey of Siegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde, from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.
SUN 8, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S GOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)
“...nimbly sidesteps the cliches that saddle most council estate crim-coms.” Total Film
288m
The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmic climax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power and ambition of human beings. Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members ★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE (OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock
Show & Tell in association with Wowsers Trousers and Dance4 returns with a special edition featuring Nottingham's freshest music videos. Plus a one-off screening of feature length-music video Girl Walk // All Day set to acclaimed mash-up king Girl Talk's latest release. This dance for film epic follows three dancers across New York City as they light up the pavements, parks, communities and public space with their moves. SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthly community-curated platform for anyone to share their latest project or show off the stuff that they do in an informal, social and supportive environment.
SUN 1, 2PM
THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m
Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom 1943 163m
For more information dance4.co.uk
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey
One of Powell and Pressburger’s greatest achievements portraying the life of Clive Candy, a stuffy British soldier whose life is shown in episodes from the Boer War through to the Blitz.
FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSIONERS – ENJOY!
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
SCREENING
GLASTONBURY THE MOVIE REVISITED (15)
SWANDOWN (12A)
SALUTE (15)
DOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS, CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE
You can’t get the real thing this year, so come and enjoy a trip down to the west country in this reedited re-release of Glastonbury - The Movie.
A travelogue and odyssey of Olympian ambition in which Andrew Kötting (the filmmaker) and Iain Sinclair (the writer) pedal a swanshaped pedalo from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney in London, via the English inland waterways.
The black power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics was an iconic moment in the US civil rights movement. What part did the white Australian who ran second play and what price did these athletes pay for standing up for their beliefs?
LOUNGE TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS
PRICES Full £7.50 Member £5.90 Family Matinee £3.50 Silver Screen £4.30
Conc £5.90 Conc Member £4.90 Children under 12 £3.50
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP For discounts on films, food and events. Full £22 Conc £17 Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27
GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive a discount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive the group discount please contact the Box Office in advance. CONCESSIONS are available to full time students in possession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners, registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bring proof of concessionary status when buying tickets. SUN 15, 2PM
SUN 29, 2PM
THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)
BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)
Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m
115m
Starring: Noah Hathaway
Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox
A wondrous fantasy tale about a schoolboy’s discovery of an extraordinary book and the fantastical world that lies within its pages. Imaginative fare, with a great assortment of animatronic beasties, fun special effects, and that endlessly catchy theme song. Moviemail
A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick, nostalgia and sheer directorial bravura involving Michael J Fox hurtling backwards and forwards in time to fix the problems he has unknowingly caused.
Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States 1985
THIS FILM SPARKED MY IMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT
EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.
30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING AT FLETCHER GATE CAR PARK
3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members on selected films.
BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEAL Eat, watch a movie and save money! Full £14 Conc & member £12
HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE
FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18TH BIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60TH FROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Street battle in Broadway's public spaces from 7pm before the regional battle at Splash Dance on 8 July. Don't miss Dance4's Splash Dance extravaganza on 8 July at the National Watersports Centre.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)
An ensemble comedy set in the world of the pop music and pirate radio stations of 1960s Britain.
They don’t make ‘em like this anymore: larger than life stars playing loveable characters, conducting a winsome romance in exotic locations and proceeding to a thrilling climax. The sort of film Sunday afternoons were invented for. Moviemail
CLASH OF THE STYLES SUN 29, 4.45PM
Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’s bestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanders trenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
SUN 1, FROM 7PM Dance4 PRESENTS
Live by satellite. A restoration by the BFI National Archive in association with ITV Studios Global Entertainment, Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principal restoration funding provided by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and The Film Foundation, and Simon W Hessel.
Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m
Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman
FROM FRI 27
CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its building and Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always be supervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot accept responsibility for the well-being of children who are not supervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with the exception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.
ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from the Market Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop to us is the Lace Market.
P
VICTORIA CENTRE
broadway
P
LOWER PARLIAMENT ST
PELHAM ST
N ST CARLTO
ATE GOOSEG
MARKET SQ.
LACE MARKET TRAM STOP
P
FLETCHER GATE
P
T YS
RIWAYAT (15)
Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom
WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)
134m
David Thewlis
FROM FRI 20
E ON
SUN 8, 7.30PM
Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it as art? Professor Stephen Mumford will address this issue in the 30 minute introductory talk before Olympia Part 1: Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was the greatest filmmaker of her age yet her beautiful innovations were used in promotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.
WILD BILL (15)
Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,
FROM FRI 13
ST
There’ll be super-music, super-visuals and dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.
Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debate and cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based around contemporary and classic films. The inaugural event will feature a rare showing of Olympia, an aesthetic document of the 1936 Olympic Games.
THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)
GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC
146m
EVERY WEEK WE SHOW FILMS IN OUR SPLENDID
T DS OA BR T ES RG GEO
FRI 20, FROM 7PM
We’re delighted to welcome director Jon Sanders and actress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A session hosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.
All Tickets £5 / £3 members + Waterstones loyalty card holders
presents OLYMPIA (UC)
SAT 7, 12 NOON
SUN 22, 8.15PM
THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)
ST CLUMBER
SPECIAL EVENT SPECIAL EVENT
Professor John Milbank from the Department of Theology at the University of Nottingham will lead a post-screening discussion with director Nicky Larkin.
Late September takes place over a 24 hour period, following the course and aftermath of a birthday celebration organised by a woman for her husband to whom she has been married for nearly 40 years. Old rifts, new relationships and secrets emerge amongst friends, a tragedy occurs and eventually the underlying tensions in the marriage can no longer be contained.
Cafe` Philosophique
SAT 21, 7.30PM
WAR HORSE (12A) Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011
ST
There’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.
FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)
TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM
SUN 22, 2PM
ST ON MILT
TURKISH FOOD NIGHT
THU 12, 6.30PM
SUN 8, 2PM
ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible to people using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fitted in each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also have induction loops which can be used with your hearing aid set to 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seat wedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know if anything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put it right. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.
SE OU SH AS GL
FRI 27, FROM 6PM
TUE 10, 7.45PM
13
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Your chance to see the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORES July sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encore screenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM
BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU
To celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises come and test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre. Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields.
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY
BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZ
JULY 2012
BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM
BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS
TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
JULY 2012
DESIGN BY TOM PARTRIDGE WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR
07
HEA THC OAT ST
JULY 2012
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL
08
JULY 2012
09
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MEDIA ARTS
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
JULY 2012
11
WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT
MY MOVIE
THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of the final film.
For details call 0115 952 6600 or email c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MUSIC
TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay for your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. There is no phone or online booking fee.
SUN 1, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s most interesting characters at decisive moments of their lives.
Trumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performing their unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to the modern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations. Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.
SUN 1, 8.30PM SHOW & TELL SPECIAL TUE 3, 7.30PM
FOOD
WED 4, FROM 6PM
LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?
LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)
AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m
Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m
Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m
Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrative experimental documentary funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and shot over the course of seven weeks in Israel and Palestine. This project aims to explore the forty shades of grey, and the many stories that exist in between the definite black and white we are presented with daily in our news media.
Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram
Puffin Books and Waterstones present an evening with bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer. Eoin will be taking the audience on an adrenaline fuelled expose of teenage criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl and talking about and signing copies of ‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, the eagerly anticipated FINAL instalment in the globally bestselling Artemis Fowl series.
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT
The talk begins at 6PM.
With English Subtitles
QUIZ
Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m
TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM
100 million baby girls have been killed since 1984 - 40 million in India alone. They were killed for not being boys - as favoured by traditions. Riwayat brings to light this travesty in an artistic and sensitive manner with the colour, passion, song and dance of classic Indian films.
QUIZ! SURE!
Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty will be screened on Wednesday 18th at 6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 to gain entry to Part 2.
Out on parole after 8 years inside, Bill Hayward returns home to find his sons abandoned by their mother and fending for themselves... A warm and hugely enjoyable directorial debut from actor Dexter Fletcher.
1926 90m Starring: Ivor Novello
New score by Nitin Sawhney, commissioned by Network Releasing in partnership with the BFI, performed live by the London Symphony Orchestra and Nitin Sawhney Band. Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’s early British masterpiece The Lodger, restored to its former glory by the BFI National Archive and presented with a live by satellite music accompaniment composed by Nitin Sawhney. Presented by Broadway and the Cross Art Venue Network (CAVN), the screening also includes a pre-show reel of mini-docs followed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.
Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m
265m
Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles
Part three of the Ring follows the journey of Siegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde, from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.
SUN 8, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S GOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)
“...nimbly sidesteps the cliches that saddle most council estate crim-coms.” Total Film
288m
The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmic climax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power and ambition of human beings. Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members ★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE (OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock
Show & Tell in association with Wowsers Trousers and Dance4 returns with a special edition featuring Nottingham's freshest music videos. Plus a one-off screening of feature length-music video Girl Walk // All Day set to acclaimed mash-up king Girl Talk's latest release. This dance for film epic follows three dancers across New York City as they light up the pavements, parks, communities and public space with their moves. SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthly community-curated platform for anyone to share their latest project or show off the stuff that they do in an informal, social and supportive environment.
SUN 1, 2PM
THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m
Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom 1943 163m
For more information dance4.co.uk
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey
One of Powell and Pressburger’s greatest achievements portraying the life of Clive Candy, a stuffy British soldier whose life is shown in episodes from the Boer War through to the Blitz.
FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSIONERS – ENJOY!
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
SCREENING
GLASTONBURY THE MOVIE REVISITED (15)
SWANDOWN (12A)
SALUTE (15)
DOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS, CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE
You can’t get the real thing this year, so come and enjoy a trip down to the west country in this reedited re-release of Glastonbury - The Movie.
A travelogue and odyssey of Olympian ambition in which Andrew Kötting (the filmmaker) and Iain Sinclair (the writer) pedal a swanshaped pedalo from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney in London, via the English inland waterways.
The black power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics was an iconic moment in the US civil rights movement. What part did the white Australian who ran second play and what price did these athletes pay for standing up for their beliefs?
LOUNGE TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS
PRICES Full £7.50 Member £5.90 Family Matinee £3.50 Silver Screen £4.30
Conc £5.90 Conc Member £4.90 Children under 12 £3.50
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP For discounts on films, food and events. Full £22 Conc £17 Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27
GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive a discount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive the group discount please contact the Box Office in advance. CONCESSIONS are available to full time students in possession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners, registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bring proof of concessionary status when buying tickets. SUN 15, 2PM
SUN 29, 2PM
THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)
BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)
Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m
115m
Starring: Noah Hathaway
Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox
A wondrous fantasy tale about a schoolboy’s discovery of an extraordinary book and the fantastical world that lies within its pages. Imaginative fare, with a great assortment of animatronic beasties, fun special effects, and that endlessly catchy theme song. Moviemail
A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick, nostalgia and sheer directorial bravura involving Michael J Fox hurtling backwards and forwards in time to fix the problems he has unknowingly caused.
Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States 1985
THIS FILM SPARKED MY IMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT
EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.
30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING AT FLETCHER GATE CAR PARK
3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members on selected films.
BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEAL Eat, watch a movie and save money! Full £14 Conc & member £12
HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE
FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18TH BIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60TH FROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Street battle in Broadway's public spaces from 7pm before the regional battle at Splash Dance on 8 July. Don't miss Dance4's Splash Dance extravaganza on 8 July at the National Watersports Centre.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)
An ensemble comedy set in the world of the pop music and pirate radio stations of 1960s Britain.
They don’t make ‘em like this anymore: larger than life stars playing loveable characters, conducting a winsome romance in exotic locations and proceeding to a thrilling climax. The sort of film Sunday afternoons were invented for. Moviemail
CLASH OF THE STYLES SUN 29, 4.45PM
Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’s bestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanders trenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
SUN 1, FROM 7PM Dance4 PRESENTS
Live by satellite. A restoration by the BFI National Archive in association with ITV Studios Global Entertainment, Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principal restoration funding provided by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and The Film Foundation, and Simon W Hessel.
Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m
Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman
FROM FRI 27
CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its building and Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always be supervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot accept responsibility for the well-being of children who are not supervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with the exception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.
ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from the Market Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop to us is the Lace Market.
P
VICTORIA CENTRE
broadway
P
LOWER PARLIAMENT ST
PELHAM ST
N ST CARLTO
ATE GOOSEG
MARKET SQ.
LACE MARKET TRAM STOP
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FLETCHER GATE
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T YS
RIWAYAT (15)
Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom
WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)
134m
David Thewlis
FROM FRI 20
E ON
SUN 8, 7.30PM
Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it as art? Professor Stephen Mumford will address this issue in the 30 minute introductory talk before Olympia Part 1: Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was the greatest filmmaker of her age yet her beautiful innovations were used in promotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.
WILD BILL (15)
Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,
FROM FRI 13
ST
There’ll be super-music, super-visuals and dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.
Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debate and cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based around contemporary and classic films. The inaugural event will feature a rare showing of Olympia, an aesthetic document of the 1936 Olympic Games.
THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)
GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC
146m
EVERY WEEK WE SHOW FILMS IN OUR SPLENDID
T DS OA BR T ES RG GEO
FRI 20, FROM 7PM
We’re delighted to welcome director Jon Sanders and actress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A session hosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.
All Tickets £5 / £3 members + Waterstones loyalty card holders
presents OLYMPIA (UC)
SAT 7, 12 NOON
SUN 22, 8.15PM
THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)
ST CLUMBER
SPECIAL EVENT SPECIAL EVENT
Professor John Milbank from the Department of Theology at the University of Nottingham will lead a post-screening discussion with director Nicky Larkin.
Late September takes place over a 24 hour period, following the course and aftermath of a birthday celebration organised by a woman for her husband to whom she has been married for nearly 40 years. Old rifts, new relationships and secrets emerge amongst friends, a tragedy occurs and eventually the underlying tensions in the marriage can no longer be contained.
Cafe` Philosophique
SAT 21, 7.30PM
WAR HORSE (12A) Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011
ST
There’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.
FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)
TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM
SUN 22, 2PM
ST ON MILT
TURKISH FOOD NIGHT
THU 12, 6.30PM
SUN 8, 2PM
ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible to people using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fitted in each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also have induction loops which can be used with your hearing aid set to 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seat wedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know if anything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put it right. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.
SE OU SH AS GL
FRI 27, FROM 6PM
TUE 10, 7.45PM
13
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Your chance to see the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORES July sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encore screenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM
BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU
To celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises come and test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre. Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields.
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY
BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZ
JULY 2012
BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM
BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS
TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
JULY 2012
DESIGN BY TOM PARTRIDGE WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR
07
HEA THC OAT ST
JULY 2012
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL
08
JULY 2012
09
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MEDIA ARTS
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
JULY 2012
11
WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT
MY MOVIE
THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of the final film.
For details call 0115 952 6600 or email c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MUSIC
TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay for your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. There is no phone or online booking fee.
SUN 1, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s most interesting characters at decisive moments of their lives.
Trumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performing their unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to the modern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations. Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.
SUN 1, 8.30PM SHOW & TELL SPECIAL TUE 3, 7.30PM
FOOD
WED 4, FROM 6PM
LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?
LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)
AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m
Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m
Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m
Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrative experimental documentary funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and shot over the course of seven weeks in Israel and Palestine. This project aims to explore the forty shades of grey, and the many stories that exist in between the definite black and white we are presented with daily in our news media.
Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram
Puffin Books and Waterstones present an evening with bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer. Eoin will be taking the audience on an adrenaline fuelled expose of teenage criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl and talking about and signing copies of ‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, the eagerly anticipated FINAL instalment in the globally bestselling Artemis Fowl series.
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT
The talk begins at 6PM.
With English Subtitles
QUIZ
Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m
TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM
100 million baby girls have been killed since 1984 - 40 million in India alone. They were killed for not being boys - as favoured by traditions. Riwayat brings to light this travesty in an artistic and sensitive manner with the colour, passion, song and dance of classic Indian films.
QUIZ! SURE!
Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty will be screened on Wednesday 18th at 6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 to gain entry to Part 2.
Out on parole after 8 years inside, Bill Hayward returns home to find his sons abandoned by their mother and fending for themselves... A warm and hugely enjoyable directorial debut from actor Dexter Fletcher.
1926 90m Starring: Ivor Novello
New score by Nitin Sawhney, commissioned by Network Releasing in partnership with the BFI, performed live by the London Symphony Orchestra and Nitin Sawhney Band. Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’s early British masterpiece The Lodger, restored to its former glory by the BFI National Archive and presented with a live by satellite music accompaniment composed by Nitin Sawhney. Presented by Broadway and the Cross Art Venue Network (CAVN), the screening also includes a pre-show reel of mini-docs followed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.
Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m
265m
Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles
Part three of the Ring follows the journey of Siegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde, from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.
SUN 8, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S GOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)
“...nimbly sidesteps the cliches that saddle most council estate crim-coms.” Total Film
288m
The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmic climax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power and ambition of human beings. Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members ★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE (OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock
Show & Tell in association with Wowsers Trousers and Dance4 returns with a special edition featuring Nottingham's freshest music videos. Plus a one-off screening of feature length-music video Girl Walk // All Day set to acclaimed mash-up king Girl Talk's latest release. This dance for film epic follows three dancers across New York City as they light up the pavements, parks, communities and public space with their moves. SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthly community-curated platform for anyone to share their latest project or show off the stuff that they do in an informal, social and supportive environment.
SUN 1, 2PM
THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m
Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom 1943 163m
For more information dance4.co.uk
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey
One of Powell and Pressburger’s greatest achievements portraying the life of Clive Candy, a stuffy British soldier whose life is shown in episodes from the Boer War through to the Blitz.
FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSIONERS – ENJOY!
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
SCREENING
GLASTONBURY THE MOVIE REVISITED (15)
SWANDOWN (12A)
SALUTE (15)
DOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS, CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE
You can’t get the real thing this year, so come and enjoy a trip down to the west country in this reedited re-release of Glastonbury - The Movie.
A travelogue and odyssey of Olympian ambition in which Andrew Kötting (the filmmaker) and Iain Sinclair (the writer) pedal a swanshaped pedalo from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney in London, via the English inland waterways.
The black power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics was an iconic moment in the US civil rights movement. What part did the white Australian who ran second play and what price did these athletes pay for standing up for their beliefs?
LOUNGE TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS
PRICES Full £7.50 Member £5.90 Family Matinee £3.50 Silver Screen £4.30
Conc £5.90 Conc Member £4.90 Children under 12 £3.50
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP For discounts on films, food and events. Full £22 Conc £17 Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27
GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive a discount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive the group discount please contact the Box Office in advance. CONCESSIONS are available to full time students in possession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners, registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bring proof of concessionary status when buying tickets. SUN 15, 2PM
SUN 29, 2PM
THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)
BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)
Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m
115m
Starring: Noah Hathaway
Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox
A wondrous fantasy tale about a schoolboy’s discovery of an extraordinary book and the fantastical world that lies within its pages. Imaginative fare, with a great assortment of animatronic beasties, fun special effects, and that endlessly catchy theme song. Moviemail
A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick, nostalgia and sheer directorial bravura involving Michael J Fox hurtling backwards and forwards in time to fix the problems he has unknowingly caused.
Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States 1985
THIS FILM SPARKED MY IMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT
EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.
30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING AT FLETCHER GATE CAR PARK
3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members on selected films.
BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEAL Eat, watch a movie and save money! Full £14 Conc & member £12
HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE
FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18TH BIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60TH FROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Street battle in Broadway's public spaces from 7pm before the regional battle at Splash Dance on 8 July. Don't miss Dance4's Splash Dance extravaganza on 8 July at the National Watersports Centre.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)
An ensemble comedy set in the world of the pop music and pirate radio stations of 1960s Britain.
They don’t make ‘em like this anymore: larger than life stars playing loveable characters, conducting a winsome romance in exotic locations and proceeding to a thrilling climax. The sort of film Sunday afternoons were invented for. Moviemail
CLASH OF THE STYLES SUN 29, 4.45PM
Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’s bestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanders trenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
SUN 1, FROM 7PM Dance4 PRESENTS
Live by satellite. A restoration by the BFI National Archive in association with ITV Studios Global Entertainment, Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principal restoration funding provided by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and The Film Foundation, and Simon W Hessel.
Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m
Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman
FROM FRI 27
CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its building and Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always be supervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot accept responsibility for the well-being of children who are not supervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with the exception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.
ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from the Market Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop to us is the Lace Market.
P
VICTORIA CENTRE
broadway
P
LOWER PARLIAMENT ST
PELHAM ST
N ST CARLTO
ATE GOOSEG
MARKET SQ.
LACE MARKET TRAM STOP
P
FLETCHER GATE
P
T YS
RIWAYAT (15)
Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom
WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)
134m
David Thewlis
FROM FRI 20
E ON
SUN 8, 7.30PM
Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it as art? Professor Stephen Mumford will address this issue in the 30 minute introductory talk before Olympia Part 1: Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was the greatest filmmaker of her age yet her beautiful innovations were used in promotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.
WILD BILL (15)
Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,
FROM FRI 13
ST
There’ll be super-music, super-visuals and dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.
Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debate and cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based around contemporary and classic films. The inaugural event will feature a rare showing of Olympia, an aesthetic document of the 1936 Olympic Games.
THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)
GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC
146m
EVERY WEEK WE SHOW FILMS IN OUR SPLENDID
T DS OA BR T ES RG GEO
FRI 20, FROM 7PM
We’re delighted to welcome director Jon Sanders and actress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A session hosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.
All Tickets £5 / £3 members + Waterstones loyalty card holders
presents OLYMPIA (UC)
SAT 7, 12 NOON
SUN 22, 8.15PM
THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)
ST CLUMBER
SPECIAL EVENT SPECIAL EVENT
Professor John Milbank from the Department of Theology at the University of Nottingham will lead a post-screening discussion with director Nicky Larkin.
Late September takes place over a 24 hour period, following the course and aftermath of a birthday celebration organised by a woman for her husband to whom she has been married for nearly 40 years. Old rifts, new relationships and secrets emerge amongst friends, a tragedy occurs and eventually the underlying tensions in the marriage can no longer be contained.
Cafe` Philosophique
SAT 21, 7.30PM
WAR HORSE (12A) Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011
ST
There’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.
FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)
TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM
SUN 22, 2PM
ST ON MILT
TURKISH FOOD NIGHT
THU 12, 6.30PM
SUN 8, 2PM
ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible to people using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fitted in each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also have induction loops which can be used with your hearing aid set to 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seat wedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know if anything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put it right. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.
SE OU SH AS GL
FRI 27, FROM 6PM
TUE 10, 7.45PM
13
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Your chance to see the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORES July sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encore screenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM
BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU
To celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises come and test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre. Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields.
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY
BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZ
JULY 2012
BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM
BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS
TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
JULY 2012
DESIGN BY TOM PARTRIDGE WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR
07
HEA THC OAT ST
JULY 2012
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL
08
JULY 2012
09
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MEDIA ARTS
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
JULY 2012
11
WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT
MY MOVIE
THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of the final film.
For details call 0115 952 6600 or email c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
MUSIC
TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay for your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. There is no phone or online booking fee.
SUN 1, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s most interesting characters at decisive moments of their lives.
Trumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performing their unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to the modern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations. Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.
SUN 1, 8.30PM SHOW & TELL SPECIAL TUE 3, 7.30PM
FOOD
WED 4, FROM 6PM
LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?
LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)
AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m
Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m
Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m
Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrative experimental documentary funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and shot over the course of seven weeks in Israel and Palestine. This project aims to explore the forty shades of grey, and the many stories that exist in between the definite black and white we are presented with daily in our news media.
Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram
Puffin Books and Waterstones present an evening with bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer. Eoin will be taking the audience on an adrenaline fuelled expose of teenage criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl and talking about and signing copies of ‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, the eagerly anticipated FINAL instalment in the globally bestselling Artemis Fowl series.
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT
The talk begins at 6PM.
With English Subtitles
QUIZ
Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m
TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM
100 million baby girls have been killed since 1984 - 40 million in India alone. They were killed for not being boys - as favoured by traditions. Riwayat brings to light this travesty in an artistic and sensitive manner with the colour, passion, song and dance of classic Indian films.
QUIZ! SURE!
Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty will be screened on Wednesday 18th at 6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 to gain entry to Part 2.
Out on parole after 8 years inside, Bill Hayward returns home to find his sons abandoned by their mother and fending for themselves... A warm and hugely enjoyable directorial debut from actor Dexter Fletcher.
1926 90m Starring: Ivor Novello
New score by Nitin Sawhney, commissioned by Network Releasing in partnership with the BFI, performed live by the London Symphony Orchestra and Nitin Sawhney Band. Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’s early British masterpiece The Lodger, restored to its former glory by the BFI National Archive and presented with a live by satellite music accompaniment composed by Nitin Sawhney. Presented by Broadway and the Cross Art Venue Network (CAVN), the screening also includes a pre-show reel of mini-docs followed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.
Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m
265m
Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles
Part three of the Ring follows the journey of Siegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde, from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.
SUN 8, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S GOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)
“...nimbly sidesteps the cliches that saddle most council estate crim-coms.” Total Film
288m
The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmic climax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power and ambition of human beings. Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members ★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE (OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock
Show & Tell in association with Wowsers Trousers and Dance4 returns with a special edition featuring Nottingham's freshest music videos. Plus a one-off screening of feature length-music video Girl Walk // All Day set to acclaimed mash-up king Girl Talk's latest release. This dance for film epic follows three dancers across New York City as they light up the pavements, parks, communities and public space with their moves. SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthly community-curated platform for anyone to share their latest project or show off the stuff that they do in an informal, social and supportive environment.
SUN 1, 2PM
THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m
Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom 1943 163m
For more information dance4.co.uk
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey
One of Powell and Pressburger’s greatest achievements portraying the life of Clive Candy, a stuffy British soldier whose life is shown in episodes from the Boer War through to the Blitz.
FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSIONERS – ENJOY!
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
SCREENING
GLASTONBURY THE MOVIE REVISITED (15)
SWANDOWN (12A)
SALUTE (15)
DOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS, CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE
You can’t get the real thing this year, so come and enjoy a trip down to the west country in this reedited re-release of Glastonbury - The Movie.
A travelogue and odyssey of Olympian ambition in which Andrew Kötting (the filmmaker) and Iain Sinclair (the writer) pedal a swanshaped pedalo from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney in London, via the English inland waterways.
The black power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics was an iconic moment in the US civil rights movement. What part did the white Australian who ran second play and what price did these athletes pay for standing up for their beliefs?
LOUNGE TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS
PRICES Full £7.50 Member £5.90 Family Matinee £3.50 Silver Screen £4.30
Conc £5.90 Conc Member £4.90 Children under 12 £3.50
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP For discounts on films, food and events. Full £22 Conc £17 Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27
GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive a discount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive the group discount please contact the Box Office in advance. CONCESSIONS are available to full time students in possession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners, registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bring proof of concessionary status when buying tickets. SUN 15, 2PM
SUN 29, 2PM
THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)
BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)
Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m
115m
Starring: Noah Hathaway
Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox
A wondrous fantasy tale about a schoolboy’s discovery of an extraordinary book and the fantastical world that lies within its pages. Imaginative fare, with a great assortment of animatronic beasties, fun special effects, and that endlessly catchy theme song. Moviemail
A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick, nostalgia and sheer directorial bravura involving Michael J Fox hurtling backwards and forwards in time to fix the problems he has unknowingly caused.
Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States 1985
THIS FILM SPARKED MY IMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT
EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.
30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING AT FLETCHER GATE CAR PARK
3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members on selected films.
BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEAL Eat, watch a movie and save money! Full £14 Conc & member £12
HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE
FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18TH BIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60TH FROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Street battle in Broadway's public spaces from 7pm before the regional battle at Splash Dance on 8 July. Don't miss Dance4's Splash Dance extravaganza on 8 July at the National Watersports Centre.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)
An ensemble comedy set in the world of the pop music and pirate radio stations of 1960s Britain.
They don’t make ‘em like this anymore: larger than life stars playing loveable characters, conducting a winsome romance in exotic locations and proceeding to a thrilling climax. The sort of film Sunday afternoons were invented for. Moviemail
CLASH OF THE STYLES SUN 29, 4.45PM
Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’s bestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanders trenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
SUN 1, FROM 7PM Dance4 PRESENTS
Live by satellite. A restoration by the BFI National Archive in association with ITV Studios Global Entertainment, Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principal restoration funding provided by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and The Film Foundation, and Simon W Hessel.
Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m
Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman
FROM FRI 27
CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its building and Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always be supervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot accept responsibility for the well-being of children who are not supervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with the exception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.
ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from the Market Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop to us is the Lace Market.
P
VICTORIA CENTRE
broadway
P
LOWER PARLIAMENT ST
PELHAM ST
N ST CARLTO
ATE GOOSEG
MARKET SQ.
LACE MARKET TRAM STOP
P
FLETCHER GATE
P
T YS
RIWAYAT (15)
Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom
WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)
134m
David Thewlis
FROM FRI 20
E ON
SUN 8, 7.30PM
Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it as art? Professor Stephen Mumford will address this issue in the 30 minute introductory talk before Olympia Part 1: Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was the greatest filmmaker of her age yet her beautiful innovations were used in promotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.
WILD BILL (15)
Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,
FROM FRI 13
ST
There’ll be super-music, super-visuals and dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.
Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debate and cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based around contemporary and classic films. The inaugural event will feature a rare showing of Olympia, an aesthetic document of the 1936 Olympic Games.
THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)
GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC
146m
EVERY WEEK WE SHOW FILMS IN OUR SPLENDID
T DS OA BR T ES RG GEO
FRI 20, FROM 7PM
We’re delighted to welcome director Jon Sanders and actress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A session hosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.
All Tickets £5 / £3 members + Waterstones loyalty card holders
presents OLYMPIA (UC)
SAT 7, 12 NOON
SUN 22, 8.15PM
THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)
ST CLUMBER
SPECIAL EVENT SPECIAL EVENT
Professor John Milbank from the Department of Theology at the University of Nottingham will lead a post-screening discussion with director Nicky Larkin.
Late September takes place over a 24 hour period, following the course and aftermath of a birthday celebration organised by a woman for her husband to whom she has been married for nearly 40 years. Old rifts, new relationships and secrets emerge amongst friends, a tragedy occurs and eventually the underlying tensions in the marriage can no longer be contained.
Cafe` Philosophique
SAT 21, 7.30PM
WAR HORSE (12A) Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011
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There’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.
FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)
TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM
SUN 22, 2PM
ST ON MILT
TURKISH FOOD NIGHT
THU 12, 6.30PM
SUN 8, 2PM
ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible to people using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fitted in each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also have induction loops which can be used with your hearing aid set to 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seat wedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know if anything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put it right. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.
SE OU SH AS GL
FRI 27, FROM 6PM
TUE 10, 7.45PM
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BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Your chance to see the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORES July sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encore screenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM
BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU
To celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises come and test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre. Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields.
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY
BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZ
JULY 2012
BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM
BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS
TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
JULY 2012
DESIGN BY TOM PARTRIDGE WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK
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MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL
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THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of the final film.
For details call 0115 952 6600 or email c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
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TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay for your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. There is no phone or online booking fee.
SUN 1, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s most interesting characters at decisive moments of their lives.
Trumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performing their unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to the modern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations. Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.
SUN 1, 8.30PM SHOW & TELL SPECIAL TUE 3, 7.30PM
FOOD
WED 4, FROM 6PM
LEBANESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?
LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)
AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m
Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m
Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m
Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrative experimental documentary funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and shot over the course of seven weeks in Israel and Palestine. This project aims to explore the forty shades of grey, and the many stories that exist in between the definite black and white we are presented with daily in our news media.
Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram
Puffin Books and Waterstones present an evening with bestselling author of the Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer. Eoin will be taking the audience on an adrenaline fuelled expose of teenage criminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl and talking about and signing copies of ‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, the eagerly anticipated FINAL instalment in the globally bestselling Artemis Fowl series.
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT
The talk begins at 6PM.
With English Subtitles
QUIZ
Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m
TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM
100 million baby girls have been killed since 1984 - 40 million in India alone. They were killed for not being boys - as favoured by traditions. Riwayat brings to light this travesty in an artistic and sensitive manner with the colour, passion, song and dance of classic Indian films.
QUIZ! SURE!
Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty will be screened on Wednesday 18th at 6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 to gain entry to Part 2.
Out on parole after 8 years inside, Bill Hayward returns home to find his sons abandoned by their mother and fending for themselves... A warm and hugely enjoyable directorial debut from actor Dexter Fletcher.
1926 90m Starring: Ivor Novello
New score by Nitin Sawhney, commissioned by Network Releasing in partnership with the BFI, performed live by the London Symphony Orchestra and Nitin Sawhney Band. Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’s early British masterpiece The Lodger, restored to its former glory by the BFI National Archive and presented with a live by satellite music accompaniment composed by Nitin Sawhney. Presented by Broadway and the Cross Art Venue Network (CAVN), the screening also includes a pre-show reel of mini-docs followed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.
Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m
265m
Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles
Part three of the Ring follows the journey of Siegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde, from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.
SUN 8, 12 NOON
WAGNER’S GOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)
“...nimbly sidesteps the cliches that saddle most council estate crim-coms.” Total Film
288m
The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmic climax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power and ambition of human beings. Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members ★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE (OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock
Show & Tell in association with Wowsers Trousers and Dance4 returns with a special edition featuring Nottingham's freshest music videos. Plus a one-off screening of feature length-music video Girl Walk // All Day set to acclaimed mash-up king Girl Talk's latest release. This dance for film epic follows three dancers across New York City as they light up the pavements, parks, communities and public space with their moves. SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthly community-curated platform for anyone to share their latest project or show off the stuff that they do in an informal, social and supportive environment.
SUN 1, 2PM
THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m
Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom 1943 163m
For more information dance4.co.uk
Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey
One of Powell and Pressburger’s greatest achievements portraying the life of Clive Candy, a stuffy British soldier whose life is shown in episodes from the Boer War through to the Blitz.
FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENT PENSIONERS – ENJOY!
THE AFRICAN QUEEN
SCREENING
GLASTONBURY THE MOVIE REVISITED (15)
SWANDOWN (12A)
SALUTE (15)
DOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS, CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE
You can’t get the real thing this year, so come and enjoy a trip down to the west country in this reedited re-release of Glastonbury - The Movie.
A travelogue and odyssey of Olympian ambition in which Andrew Kötting (the filmmaker) and Iain Sinclair (the writer) pedal a swanshaped pedalo from the seaside in Hastings to Hackney in London, via the English inland waterways.
The black power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics was an iconic moment in the US civil rights movement. What part did the white Australian who ran second play and what price did these athletes pay for standing up for their beliefs?
LOUNGE TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS
PRICES Full £7.50 Member £5.90 Family Matinee £3.50 Silver Screen £4.30
Conc £5.90 Conc Member £4.90 Children under 12 £3.50
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP For discounts on films, food and events. Full £22 Conc £17 Joint Full £38 Joint Conc £27
GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive a discount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive the group discount please contact the Box Office in advance. CONCESSIONS are available to full time students in possession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners, registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bring proof of concessionary status when buying tickets. SUN 15, 2PM
SUN 29, 2PM
THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)
BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)
Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m
115m
Starring: Noah Hathaway
Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox
A wondrous fantasy tale about a schoolboy’s discovery of an extraordinary book and the fantastical world that lies within its pages. Imaginative fare, with a great assortment of animatronic beasties, fun special effects, and that endlessly catchy theme song. Moviemail
A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick, nostalgia and sheer directorial bravura involving Michael J Fox hurtling backwards and forwards in time to fix the problems he has unknowingly caused.
Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States 1985
THIS FILM SPARKED MY IMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT
EVENING PARKING Free on street parking is available after 8pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.
30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING AT FLETCHER GATE CAR PARK
3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members on selected films.
BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEAL Eat, watch a movie and save money! Full £14 Conc & member £12
HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE
FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18TH BIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60TH FROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Street battle in Broadway's public spaces from 7pm before the regional battle at Splash Dance on 8 July. Don't miss Dance4's Splash Dance extravaganza on 8 July at the National Watersports Centre.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)
An ensemble comedy set in the world of the pop music and pirate radio stations of 1960s Britain.
They don’t make ‘em like this anymore: larger than life stars playing loveable characters, conducting a winsome romance in exotic locations and proceeding to a thrilling climax. The sort of film Sunday afternoons were invented for. Moviemail
CLASH OF THE STYLES SUN 29, 4.45PM
Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’s bestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanders trenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.
Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
SUN 1, FROM 7PM Dance4 PRESENTS
Live by satellite. A restoration by the BFI National Archive in association with ITV Studios Global Entertainment, Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principal restoration funding provided by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and The Film Foundation, and Simon W Hessel.
Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m
Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman
FROM FRI 27
CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its building and Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always be supervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot accept responsibility for the well-being of children who are not supervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with the exception of Bringing Up Baby! screenings.
ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS
Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham NG1 3AL, five minutes walk from the Market Square, in Hockley. The closest tram stop to us is the Lace Market.
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RIWAYAT (15)
Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom
WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)
134m
David Thewlis
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SUN 8, 7.30PM
Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it as art? Professor Stephen Mumford will address this issue in the 30 minute introductory talk before Olympia Part 1: Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was the greatest filmmaker of her age yet her beautiful innovations were used in promotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.
WILD BILL (15)
Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009
Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,
FROM FRI 13
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There’ll be super-music, super-visuals and dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.
Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debate and cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based around contemporary and classic films. The inaugural event will feature a rare showing of Olympia, an aesthetic document of the 1936 Olympic Games.
THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)
GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC
146m
EVERY WEEK WE SHOW FILMS IN OUR SPLENDID
T DS OA BR T ES RG GEO
FRI 20, FROM 7PM
We’re delighted to welcome director Jon Sanders and actress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A session hosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.
All Tickets £5 / £3 members + Waterstones loyalty card holders
presents OLYMPIA (UC)
SAT 7, 12 NOON
SUN 22, 8.15PM
THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)
ST CLUMBER
SPECIAL EVENT SPECIAL EVENT
Professor John Milbank from the Department of Theology at the University of Nottingham will lead a post-screening discussion with director Nicky Larkin.
Late September takes place over a 24 hour period, following the course and aftermath of a birthday celebration organised by a woman for her husband to whom she has been married for nearly 40 years. Old rifts, new relationships and secrets emerge amongst friends, a tragedy occurs and eventually the underlying tensions in the marriage can no longer be contained.
Cafe` Philosophique
SAT 21, 7.30PM
WAR HORSE (12A) Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011
ST
There’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.
FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)
TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM
SUN 22, 2PM
ST ON MILT
TURKISH FOOD NIGHT
THU 12, 6.30PM
SUN 8, 2PM
ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible to people using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fitted in each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also have induction loops which can be used with your hearing aid set to 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seat wedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know if anything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put it right. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.
SE OU SH AS GL
FRI 27, FROM 6PM
TUE 10, 7.45PM
13
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
Your chance to see the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORES July sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encore screenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.
AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM
BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU
To celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises come and test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre. Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields.
10
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY
BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZ
JULY 2012
BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM
BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS
TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
JULY 2012
DESIGN BY TOM PARTRIDGE WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR
07
HEA THC OAT ST
JULY 2012