July 2018 brochure

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

E DARK N THmystery Icrime, and thriller film festival

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m In the late 1950s, a free-spirited widow sparks a cultural awakening in a sleepy coastal town when she opens a bookshop.

THE HAPPY PRINCE (15) 105m Rupert Everett writes, directs, and stars in his moving debut feature depicting the final three years in the life of Oscar Wilde.

FROM FRI 13

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FROM FRI 27

FROM FRI 27

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

MARY SHELLEY (12A)

WHITNEY (CERT TBC)

LEAVE NO TRACE (PG)

MARIO (CERT TBC)

A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN

APOSTASY (CERT TBC)

THE NUN (12A)

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m

Dir: Haifaa al-Mansour UK 2017 121m

Dir: Kevin Macdonald UK/US 2018 120m

Dir: Debra Granik US 2018 109m

With English Subtitles

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC)

(CERT TBC)

Dir: Daniel Kokotajlo UK 2017 95m

With English Subtitles

See website for details.

Starring: Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth

Whitney Houston was the voice of a generation. But her success has become a footnote to a story of addiction and self-destruction. Kevin Macdonald’s documentary will for the first time give audiences an unprecedented look into Whitney’s life – an unflinching and honest portrait of a rare talent told by those closest to her and featuring exclusive audio and never-before-seen video archive from her time as a recording artist and performer.

Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Ben Foster

Dir: Marcel Gisler Switzerland 2018 119m

Dir: Ol Parker US 2018 rt tbc

Partly Subtitled

Starring: Sacha Parkinson, Molly Wright

Dir: Jacques Rivette France 1967 140m

Will and his teenage daughter, Tom, have lived off the grid in the forests of Portland, Oregon, for years. When they are discovered by the authorities, they are both put into social services. Struggling to adapt, they attempt to return to the wild but conflicting desires start to break their idyllic set-up. Winter’s Bone director, Debra Granik, returns with a powerful father-daughter drama that will stay with you long after the end credits.

Starring: Max Hubacher, Aaron Altaras

Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep

Dir: Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire UK 2017 116m

Mario has fallen in love for the first time, with Leon, the new striker from Germany. They begin a passionate love affair but when rumours start spreading on their blooming romance in a still macho and narrow-minded industry, Mario finds himself having to decide whether to lose Leon, or jeopardise his career as a professional football player.

Seeking guidance on how to handle her pregnancy, Sophie finds out more about her mother’s past and how relationships forged in the past resonate in the present. Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie, this highly-anticipated sequel sees the return of the original cast and some new additions too including Lily James, Jeremy Irvine and Cher. Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again!

Starring: Joe Cole, Vithaya Pansringarm

Elle Fanning stars in this scintillating biopic of the ‘Frankenstein’ author, chronicling her tempestuous marriage to dissolute poet Percy Shelley and the fateful night at a Swiss chateau that inspired her most famous creation. Directed by Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), the film depicts the author as a fiercely modern 19th-century woman, and her ‘Frankenstein’ as the product of unbridled imagination and profound grief. Al-Mansour renders Mary Shelley as a sumptuous and intoxicating proto-feminist tale of fearless self-actualisation and fiery creativity. TIFF

TUE 10, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

MON 9, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

IN THE FADE (15) 106m

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

Diane Kruger stars as a woman seeking justice and revenge for the murder of her son and husband in this award-winning thriller.

FROM FRI 13

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG)

PIN CUSHION (15)

Dir: Brad Bird US 2018 125m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

IN THE LOUNGE

Dir: David Wilkinson UK 2018 110m

A documentary film made by and featuring those who voted Remain, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why they are fighting to stay part of the EU.

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN ONE-DAY COURSE + SCREENING

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Mother Lyn and daughter Iona are excited for their new life in a new town. Iona quickly befriends a group of cool, but mean, girls at school, whilst her mother turns to a neighbour in need of a stepladder. As their efforts to be sociable are met with mockery and bullying, both women retreat into themselves, finding comfort in fantasy and lies.

(CERT TBC)

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Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back – but this time, Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet, Dash, and baby Jack-Jack, whose superpowers are just emerging. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible. Includes short film BAO.

Starring: Lily Newmark, Joanna Scanlan

FROM FRI 6

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Sun 1

MON 16, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

TUE 31, 5PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Raised in The Truth, as the faith is known to Jehovah’s Witnesses, sisters Alex and Luisa take their religious mission door to door amongst a large Pakistani community in Oldham. But when Luisa starts to question the advice of the Elders, she makes a life-altering transgression that threatens to expel her from the congregation.

The true story of Billy Moore - jailed in one of the world’s toughest prisons, Klong Prem, the notorious ‘Bangkok Hilton’. Refusing to die there, Billy becomes a student of the lethal art of Muay Thai Boxing and in the process finds a brotherhood that will help guide him on an incredible journey to redemption.

Nouvelle Vague icon Anna Karina stars as Suzanne, a young woman forced against her will to take vows as a nun, in a film that was highly controversial at the time of its initial release in France due to its portrayal of life within the church. Jacques Rivette’s exquisite 1966 drama The Nun appears now in a glorious new digital restoration.

WED 25, 6.15PM

APOSTASY PREVIEW + Q&A

Independent Cinema Office

Director Daniel Kokotajlo will join us for a post-screening Q&A

FROM FRI 20

MON 23, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Starring: Anna Karina, Liselotte Pulver

Coup de Torchon 15 Charles Peace talk & screening PG PREVIEW: Sicilian Ghost Story Shots on the Page Presents: C J Tudor in Conversation

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN

OPENING NIGHT PARTY See page 13 for details.

Dir: Carla Simón Spain 2017 97m

MAURICE (15)

Starring: Laia Artigas, Paula Robles

Dir: James Ivory UK 1987 137m

Having just lost her mother, six-year-old Frida is sent to rural Catalonia to live with her uncle, his wife, and their daughter. Struggling to process her grief, Frida acts out, tells lies and inflicts small cruelties on her new sister. An astonishing autobiographical debut from Carla Simón about a girl attempting to find her place in the world and rediscover the meaning of family.

Starring: Hugh Grant, James Wilby

STUDIO 54 (15) Dir: Matt Tyrnauer US 2018 99m

1970s New York. One nightclub defines an era and a generation. For the first time, one of the people behind the infamous Studio 54 tells the in-depth story of how the world’s greatest nightclub was created.

At King’s College, Cambridge in 1909, students Maurice Hall and Clive Durham feel more for each other than mere friendship. But the stifling conformity of pre-WWI England forces them to keep their feelings a secret for fear of imprisonment. After Clive abandons him for a respectable marriage, Maurice struggles to find himself in a disapproving society – until he meets Clive’s affectionate servant, Alec Scudder.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

When an overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the A screening suitable for children on the Empress of autistic spectrum and their families. thriving hive Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. Buzztropolis, she is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the iconic Honey Games.

THAT GOOD NIGHT (12A) 92m Here, in his last leading role, John Hurt plays Ralph, a once famous writer who is terminally ill and wants to be reconciled with his son, and not be a burden to his wife as he goes “into that good night”.

See page 2 for details. *Please note earlier start time.

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web The Lord of Milan p9

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THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

See page 2 for details. Normal pricing applies, inc. £4.50 for under 25s.

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Genevieve U p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Eugene Onegin 12A p12 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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SAT 21, 11AM 2D & 2.30PM 3D

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG p4 The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web LIVE FROM THE APOLLO: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 12A p12

SAT 28, 12NOON

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back and must find a way to work together again with Frozone to defeat a new villain.

Tue 10

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p4 10:30 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Muse: Drones World Tour PG p9 Betty: They Say I’m Different + PANEL p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Italo Disco Legacy p9 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Italo Disco Party Cafébar from 7.45PM

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Maya the Bee The Honey Games U 12:30 Frankenstein - One Day Course p12 10:30 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Calais Children + Q&A p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Madama Butterfly 12A p12 Ex Libris: The New York Public Library p10 Short Stack p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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FROM FRI 20

The Avengers and their allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

TUE 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

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See page 2 for details.

MAYA THE BEE: THE HONEY GAMES (U) 83m

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See page 1 for details.

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

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SAT 14, 12.30PM

FRI 27 – SUN 29

SUMMER 1993 (CERT TBC)

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

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

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TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

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MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

FROM FRI 27

With English Subtitles

Director Ron Howard catches the exhilarating kick of Beatlemania as the band toured 15 countries from 1963 to 1966. Everything is here, from the band’s hysteria-making American television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show to Lennon’s controversial remark that the Beatles “are more popular than Jesus.” Rolling Stone

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

See page 1 for details.

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web West Side Story Sing-Along PG p11 SHOTS IN THE DARK

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (12A) 149m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

FROM FRI 20

Dir: Deborah Haywood UK 2017 82m

Join us for an entertaining history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations, rounding off the day with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb+conc (includes film screening) See page 12 for more details.

REVOLT, SHE SAID: JULY 2018

FROM FRI 6

STUDIO 54

Criminal mastermind Debbie Ocean enlists seven other women to attempt the heist of the century.

FROM FRI 6

MAURICE

MARY SHELLEY LEAVE NO TRACE PIN CUSHION THE INCREDIBLES 2 MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! APOSTASY

FROM FRI 6

SUMMER 1993

OCEAN’S 8 (12A) 110m

JULY 2018

THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (12A) 102m

THE INCREDIBLES 2

WHITNEY

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 7, 1PM

PIN CUSHION

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

Our 2018 edition of Shots in the Dark continues until Sunday 1 July with a screening of Bertrand Tavernier’s Coup De Torchon, an illustrated talk from Michael Eaton on Charles Peace followed by a screening of The Case of Charles Peace, a preview of Sicilian Ghost Story, and a special on-stage conversation with crime writer CJ Tudor (‘The Chalk Man’). See website for details.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Even When I Fall 12A p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Mary Shelley Bringing Up Baby 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 One Sings, the Other Doesn’t + PANEL 12A p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Daisies 15 p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 RSC LIVE: Romeo & Juliet 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 That Good Night 12A p4 A Place of Rage + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Turandot 12A p12 Unsung Hero p11 Psycho Vertical 12A p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Carmen Jones Dementia Friendly Screening U p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Bringing Up Baby p4 10:30 More films tbc see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Apostasy Preview + Q&A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA: Saul 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Opening Night Party Cafébar from 7.30PM Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Avengers: Infinity War 2D 12A Avengers: Infinity War 3D 12A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 11:30 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Incredibles 2 PG - Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:00 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Nottingham Pride - DJs in Cafébar from 12NOON Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Good, the Bad... 15 p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Il Trovatore 12A p12 Pandora’s Box PG p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday and available to pick up from our Box Office

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

E DARK N THmystery Icrime, and thriller film festival

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m In the late 1950s, a free-spirited widow sparks a cultural awakening in a sleepy coastal town when she opens a bookshop.

THE HAPPY PRINCE (15) 105m Rupert Everett writes, directs, and stars in his moving debut feature depicting the final three years in the life of Oscar Wilde.

FROM FRI 13

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 27

FROM FRI 27

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

MARY SHELLEY (12A)

WHITNEY (CERT TBC)

LEAVE NO TRACE (PG)

MARIO (CERT TBC)

A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN

APOSTASY (CERT TBC)

THE NUN (12A)

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m

Dir: Haifaa al-Mansour UK 2017 121m

Dir: Kevin Macdonald UK/US 2018 120m

Dir: Debra Granik US 2018 109m

With English Subtitles

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC)

(CERT TBC)

Dir: Daniel Kokotajlo UK 2017 95m

With English Subtitles

See website for details.

Starring: Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth

Whitney Houston was the voice of a generation. But her success has become a footnote to a story of addiction and self-destruction. Kevin Macdonald’s documentary will for the first time give audiences an unprecedented look into Whitney’s life – an unflinching and honest portrait of a rare talent told by those closest to her and featuring exclusive audio and never-before-seen video archive from her time as a recording artist and performer.

Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Ben Foster

Dir: Marcel Gisler Switzerland 2018 119m

Dir: Ol Parker US 2018 rt tbc

Partly Subtitled

Starring: Sacha Parkinson, Molly Wright

Dir: Jacques Rivette France 1967 140m

Will and his teenage daughter, Tom, have lived off the grid in the forests of Portland, Oregon, for years. When they are discovered by the authorities, they are both put into social services. Struggling to adapt, they attempt to return to the wild but conflicting desires start to break their idyllic set-up. Winter’s Bone director, Debra Granik, returns with a powerful father-daughter drama that will stay with you long after the end credits.

Starring: Max Hubacher, Aaron Altaras

Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep

Dir: Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire UK 2017 116m

Mario has fallen in love for the first time, with Leon, the new striker from Germany. They begin a passionate love affair but when rumours start spreading on their blooming romance in a still macho and narrow-minded industry, Mario finds himself having to decide whether to lose Leon, or jeopardise his career as a professional football player.

Seeking guidance on how to handle her pregnancy, Sophie finds out more about her mother’s past and how relationships forged in the past resonate in the present. Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie, this highly-anticipated sequel sees the return of the original cast and some new additions too including Lily James, Jeremy Irvine and Cher. Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again!

Starring: Joe Cole, Vithaya Pansringarm

Elle Fanning stars in this scintillating biopic of the ‘Frankenstein’ author, chronicling her tempestuous marriage to dissolute poet Percy Shelley and the fateful night at a Swiss chateau that inspired her most famous creation. Directed by Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), the film depicts the author as a fiercely modern 19th-century woman, and her ‘Frankenstein’ as the product of unbridled imagination and profound grief. Al-Mansour renders Mary Shelley as a sumptuous and intoxicating proto-feminist tale of fearless self-actualisation and fiery creativity. TIFF

TUE 10, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

MON 9, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

IN THE FADE (15) 106m

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

Diane Kruger stars as a woman seeking justice and revenge for the murder of her son and husband in this award-winning thriller.

FROM FRI 13

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG)

PIN CUSHION (15)

Dir: Brad Bird US 2018 125m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

IN THE LOUNGE

Dir: David Wilkinson UK 2018 110m

A documentary film made by and featuring those who voted Remain, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why they are fighting to stay part of the EU.

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN ONE-DAY COURSE + SCREENING

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Mother Lyn and daughter Iona are excited for their new life in a new town. Iona quickly befriends a group of cool, but mean, girls at school, whilst her mother turns to a neighbour in need of a stepladder. As their efforts to be sociable are met with mockery and bullying, both women retreat into themselves, finding comfort in fantasy and lies.

(CERT TBC)

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back – but this time, Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet, Dash, and baby Jack-Jack, whose superpowers are just emerging. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible. Includes short film BAO.

Starring: Lily Newmark, Joanna Scanlan

FROM FRI 6

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Sun 1

MON 16, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

TUE 31, 5PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Raised in The Truth, as the faith is known to Jehovah’s Witnesses, sisters Alex and Luisa take their religious mission door to door amongst a large Pakistani community in Oldham. But when Luisa starts to question the advice of the Elders, she makes a life-altering transgression that threatens to expel her from the congregation.

The true story of Billy Moore - jailed in one of the world’s toughest prisons, Klong Prem, the notorious ‘Bangkok Hilton’. Refusing to die there, Billy becomes a student of the lethal art of Muay Thai Boxing and in the process finds a brotherhood that will help guide him on an incredible journey to redemption.

Nouvelle Vague icon Anna Karina stars as Suzanne, a young woman forced against her will to take vows as a nun, in a film that was highly controversial at the time of its initial release in France due to its portrayal of life within the church. Jacques Rivette’s exquisite 1966 drama The Nun appears now in a glorious new digital restoration.

WED 25, 6.15PM

APOSTASY PREVIEW + Q&A

Independent Cinema Office

Director Daniel Kokotajlo will join us for a post-screening Q&A

FROM FRI 20

MON 23, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Starring: Anna Karina, Liselotte Pulver

Coup de Torchon 15 Charles Peace talk & screening PG PREVIEW: Sicilian Ghost Story Shots on the Page Presents: C J Tudor in Conversation

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN

OPENING NIGHT PARTY See page 13 for details.

Dir: Carla Simón Spain 2017 97m

MAURICE (15)

Starring: Laia Artigas, Paula Robles

Dir: James Ivory UK 1987 137m

Having just lost her mother, six-year-old Frida is sent to rural Catalonia to live with her uncle, his wife, and their daughter. Struggling to process her grief, Frida acts out, tells lies and inflicts small cruelties on her new sister. An astonishing autobiographical debut from Carla Simón about a girl attempting to find her place in the world and rediscover the meaning of family.

Starring: Hugh Grant, James Wilby

STUDIO 54 (15) Dir: Matt Tyrnauer US 2018 99m

1970s New York. One nightclub defines an era and a generation. For the first time, one of the people behind the infamous Studio 54 tells the in-depth story of how the world’s greatest nightclub was created.

At King’s College, Cambridge in 1909, students Maurice Hall and Clive Durham feel more for each other than mere friendship. But the stifling conformity of pre-WWI England forces them to keep their feelings a secret for fear of imprisonment. After Clive abandons him for a respectable marriage, Maurice struggles to find himself in a disapproving society – until he meets Clive’s affectionate servant, Alec Scudder.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

When an overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the A screening suitable for children on the Empress of autistic spectrum and their families. thriving hive Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. Buzztropolis, she is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the iconic Honey Games.

THAT GOOD NIGHT (12A) 92m Here, in his last leading role, John Hurt plays Ralph, a once famous writer who is terminally ill and wants to be reconciled with his son, and not be a burden to his wife as he goes “into that good night”.

See page 2 for details. *Please note earlier start time.

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THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

See page 2 for details. Normal pricing applies, inc. £4.50 for under 25s.

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG p4 The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web LIVE FROM THE APOLLO: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 12A p12

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THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back and must find a way to work together again with Frozone to defeat a new villain.

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p4 10:30 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Muse: Drones World Tour PG p9 Betty: They Say I’m Different + PANEL p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Maya the Bee The Honey Games U 12:30 Frankenstein - One Day Course p12 10:30 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Calais Children + Q&A p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Madama Butterfly 12A p12 Ex Libris: The New York Public Library p10 Short Stack p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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FROM FRI 20

The Avengers and their allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

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SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

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See page 2 for details.

MAYA THE BEE: THE HONEY GAMES (U) 83m

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See page 1 for details.

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

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SAT 14, 12.30PM

FRI 27 – SUN 29

SUMMER 1993 (CERT TBC)

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

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MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

FROM FRI 27

With English Subtitles

Director Ron Howard catches the exhilarating kick of Beatlemania as the band toured 15 countries from 1963 to 1966. Everything is here, from the band’s hysteria-making American television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show to Lennon’s controversial remark that the Beatles “are more popular than Jesus.” Rolling Stone

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

See page 1 for details.

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web West Side Story Sing-Along PG p11 SHOTS IN THE DARK

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (12A) 149m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

FROM FRI 20

Dir: Deborah Haywood UK 2017 82m

Join us for an entertaining history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations, rounding off the day with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb+conc (includes film screening) See page 12 for more details.

REVOLT, SHE SAID: JULY 2018

FROM FRI 6

STUDIO 54

Criminal mastermind Debbie Ocean enlists seven other women to attempt the heist of the century.

FROM FRI 6

MAURICE

MARY SHELLEY LEAVE NO TRACE PIN CUSHION THE INCREDIBLES 2 MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! APOSTASY

FROM FRI 6

SUMMER 1993

OCEAN’S 8 (12A) 110m

JULY 2018

THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (12A) 102m

THE INCREDIBLES 2

WHITNEY

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 7, 1PM

PIN CUSHION

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

Our 2018 edition of Shots in the Dark continues until Sunday 1 July with a screening of Bertrand Tavernier’s Coup De Torchon, an illustrated talk from Michael Eaton on Charles Peace followed by a screening of The Case of Charles Peace, a preview of Sicilian Ghost Story, and a special on-stage conversation with crime writer CJ Tudor (‘The Chalk Man’). See website for details.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Even When I Fall 12A p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Mary Shelley Bringing Up Baby 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 One Sings, the Other Doesn’t + PANEL 12A p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Daisies 15 p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 RSC LIVE: Romeo & Juliet 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 That Good Night 12A p4 A Place of Rage + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Turandot 12A p12 Unsung Hero p11 Psycho Vertical 12A p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Carmen Jones Dementia Friendly Screening U p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Opening Night Party Cafébar from 7.30PM Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Avengers: Infinity War 2D 12A Avengers: Infinity War 3D 12A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 11:30 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Incredibles 2 PG - Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:00 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Nottingham Pride - DJs in Cafébar from 12NOON Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Good, the Bad... 15 p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Il Trovatore 12A p12 Pandora’s Box PG p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday and available to pick up from our Box Office

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

E DARK N THmystery Icrime, and thriller film festival

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m In the late 1950s, a free-spirited widow sparks a cultural awakening in a sleepy coastal town when she opens a bookshop.

THE HAPPY PRINCE (15) 105m Rupert Everett writes, directs, and stars in his moving debut feature depicting the final three years in the life of Oscar Wilde.

FROM FRI 13

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 27

FROM FRI 27

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

MARY SHELLEY (12A)

WHITNEY (CERT TBC)

LEAVE NO TRACE (PG)

MARIO (CERT TBC)

A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN

APOSTASY (CERT TBC)

THE NUN (12A)

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m

Dir: Haifaa al-Mansour UK 2017 121m

Dir: Kevin Macdonald UK/US 2018 120m

Dir: Debra Granik US 2018 109m

With English Subtitles

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC)

(CERT TBC)

Dir: Daniel Kokotajlo UK 2017 95m

With English Subtitles

See website for details.

Starring: Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth

Whitney Houston was the voice of a generation. But her success has become a footnote to a story of addiction and self-destruction. Kevin Macdonald’s documentary will for the first time give audiences an unprecedented look into Whitney’s life – an unflinching and honest portrait of a rare talent told by those closest to her and featuring exclusive audio and never-before-seen video archive from her time as a recording artist and performer.

Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Ben Foster

Dir: Marcel Gisler Switzerland 2018 119m

Dir: Ol Parker US 2018 rt tbc

Partly Subtitled

Starring: Sacha Parkinson, Molly Wright

Dir: Jacques Rivette France 1967 140m

Will and his teenage daughter, Tom, have lived off the grid in the forests of Portland, Oregon, for years. When they are discovered by the authorities, they are both put into social services. Struggling to adapt, they attempt to return to the wild but conflicting desires start to break their idyllic set-up. Winter’s Bone director, Debra Granik, returns with a powerful father-daughter drama that will stay with you long after the end credits.

Starring: Max Hubacher, Aaron Altaras

Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep

Dir: Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire UK 2017 116m

Mario has fallen in love for the first time, with Leon, the new striker from Germany. They begin a passionate love affair but when rumours start spreading on their blooming romance in a still macho and narrow-minded industry, Mario finds himself having to decide whether to lose Leon, or jeopardise his career as a professional football player.

Seeking guidance on how to handle her pregnancy, Sophie finds out more about her mother’s past and how relationships forged in the past resonate in the present. Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie, this highly-anticipated sequel sees the return of the original cast and some new additions too including Lily James, Jeremy Irvine and Cher. Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again!

Starring: Joe Cole, Vithaya Pansringarm

Elle Fanning stars in this scintillating biopic of the ‘Frankenstein’ author, chronicling her tempestuous marriage to dissolute poet Percy Shelley and the fateful night at a Swiss chateau that inspired her most famous creation. Directed by Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), the film depicts the author as a fiercely modern 19th-century woman, and her ‘Frankenstein’ as the product of unbridled imagination and profound grief. Al-Mansour renders Mary Shelley as a sumptuous and intoxicating proto-feminist tale of fearless self-actualisation and fiery creativity. TIFF

TUE 10, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

MON 9, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

IN THE FADE (15) 106m

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Diane Kruger stars as a woman seeking justice and revenge for the murder of her son and husband in this award-winning thriller.

FROM FRI 13

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG)

PIN CUSHION (15)

Dir: Brad Bird US 2018 125m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

IN THE LOUNGE

Dir: David Wilkinson UK 2018 110m

A documentary film made by and featuring those who voted Remain, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why they are fighting to stay part of the EU.

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN ONE-DAY COURSE + SCREENING

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Mother Lyn and daughter Iona are excited for their new life in a new town. Iona quickly befriends a group of cool, but mean, girls at school, whilst her mother turns to a neighbour in need of a stepladder. As their efforts to be sociable are met with mockery and bullying, both women retreat into themselves, finding comfort in fantasy and lies.

(CERT TBC)

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back – but this time, Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet, Dash, and baby Jack-Jack, whose superpowers are just emerging. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible. Includes short film BAO.

Starring: Lily Newmark, Joanna Scanlan

FROM FRI 6

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Sun 1

MON 16, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

TUE 31, 5PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Raised in The Truth, as the faith is known to Jehovah’s Witnesses, sisters Alex and Luisa take their religious mission door to door amongst a large Pakistani community in Oldham. But when Luisa starts to question the advice of the Elders, she makes a life-altering transgression that threatens to expel her from the congregation.

The true story of Billy Moore - jailed in one of the world’s toughest prisons, Klong Prem, the notorious ‘Bangkok Hilton’. Refusing to die there, Billy becomes a student of the lethal art of Muay Thai Boxing and in the process finds a brotherhood that will help guide him on an incredible journey to redemption.

Nouvelle Vague icon Anna Karina stars as Suzanne, a young woman forced against her will to take vows as a nun, in a film that was highly controversial at the time of its initial release in France due to its portrayal of life within the church. Jacques Rivette’s exquisite 1966 drama The Nun appears now in a glorious new digital restoration.

WED 25, 6.15PM

APOSTASY PREVIEW + Q&A

Independent Cinema Office

Director Daniel Kokotajlo will join us for a post-screening Q&A

FROM FRI 20

MON 23, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Starring: Anna Karina, Liselotte Pulver

Coup de Torchon 15 Charles Peace talk & screening PG PREVIEW: Sicilian Ghost Story Shots on the Page Presents: C J Tudor in Conversation

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN

OPENING NIGHT PARTY See page 13 for details.

Dir: Carla Simón Spain 2017 97m

MAURICE (15)

Starring: Laia Artigas, Paula Robles

Dir: James Ivory UK 1987 137m

Having just lost her mother, six-year-old Frida is sent to rural Catalonia to live with her uncle, his wife, and their daughter. Struggling to process her grief, Frida acts out, tells lies and inflicts small cruelties on her new sister. An astonishing autobiographical debut from Carla Simón about a girl attempting to find her place in the world and rediscover the meaning of family.

Starring: Hugh Grant, James Wilby

STUDIO 54 (15) Dir: Matt Tyrnauer US 2018 99m

1970s New York. One nightclub defines an era and a generation. For the first time, one of the people behind the infamous Studio 54 tells the in-depth story of how the world’s greatest nightclub was created.

At King’s College, Cambridge in 1909, students Maurice Hall and Clive Durham feel more for each other than mere friendship. But the stifling conformity of pre-WWI England forces them to keep their feelings a secret for fear of imprisonment. After Clive abandons him for a respectable marriage, Maurice struggles to find himself in a disapproving society – until he meets Clive’s affectionate servant, Alec Scudder.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

When an overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the A screening suitable for children on the Empress of autistic spectrum and their families. thriving hive Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. Buzztropolis, she is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the iconic Honey Games.

THAT GOOD NIGHT (12A) 92m Here, in his last leading role, John Hurt plays Ralph, a once famous writer who is terminally ill and wants to be reconciled with his son, and not be a burden to his wife as he goes “into that good night”.

See page 2 for details. *Please note earlier start time.

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web The Lord of Milan p9

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THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

See page 2 for details. Normal pricing applies, inc. £4.50 for under 25s.

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Genevieve U p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Eugene Onegin 12A p12 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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SAT 21, 11AM 2D & 2.30PM 3D

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

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Mon 9

THU 26, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG p4 The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web LIVE FROM THE APOLLO: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 12A p12

SAT 28, 12NOON

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back and must find a way to work together again with Frozone to defeat a new villain.

Tue 10

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

2:30 5:15 5:30 Times tbc 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p4 10:30 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Muse: Drones World Tour PG p9 Betty: They Say I’m Different + PANEL p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

1:30 5:15 2:45 5:30 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Italo Disco Legacy p9 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Italo Disco Party Cafébar from 7.45PM

Times tbc Times tbc 6:45 4:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Maya the Bee The Honey Games U 12:30 Frankenstein - One Day Course p12 10:30 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 4:00 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Calais Children + Q&A p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Madama Butterfly 12A p12 Ex Libris: The New York Public Library p10 Short Stack p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 4:30

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FROM FRI 20

The Avengers and their allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.

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5:15

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

TUE 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

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Tue 3

See page 2 for details.

MAYA THE BEE: THE HONEY GAMES (U) 83m

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See page 1 for details.

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

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SAT 14, 12.30PM

FRI 27 – SUN 29

SUMMER 1993 (CERT TBC)

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

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

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TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

Mon 2

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

FROM FRI 27

With English Subtitles

Director Ron Howard catches the exhilarating kick of Beatlemania as the band toured 15 countries from 1963 to 1966. Everything is here, from the band’s hysteria-making American television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show to Lennon’s controversial remark that the Beatles “are more popular than Jesus.” Rolling Stone

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

See page 1 for details.

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web West Side Story Sing-Along PG p11 SHOTS IN THE DARK

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (12A) 149m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

FROM FRI 20

Dir: Deborah Haywood UK 2017 82m

Join us for an entertaining history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations, rounding off the day with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb+conc (includes film screening) See page 12 for more details.

REVOLT, SHE SAID: JULY 2018

FROM FRI 6

STUDIO 54

Criminal mastermind Debbie Ocean enlists seven other women to attempt the heist of the century.

FROM FRI 6

MAURICE

MARY SHELLEY LEAVE NO TRACE PIN CUSHION THE INCREDIBLES 2 MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! APOSTASY

FROM FRI 6

SUMMER 1993

OCEAN’S 8 (12A) 110m

JULY 2018

THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (12A) 102m

THE INCREDIBLES 2

WHITNEY

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 7, 1PM

PIN CUSHION

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

Our 2018 edition of Shots in the Dark continues until Sunday 1 July with a screening of Bertrand Tavernier’s Coup De Torchon, an illustrated talk from Michael Eaton on Charles Peace followed by a screening of The Case of Charles Peace, a preview of Sicilian Ghost Story, and a special on-stage conversation with crime writer CJ Tudor (‘The Chalk Man’). See website for details.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Even When I Fall 12A p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Mary Shelley Bringing Up Baby 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 One Sings, the Other Doesn’t + PANEL 12A p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Daisies 15 p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 6:30

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 RSC LIVE: Romeo & Juliet 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 That Good Night 12A p4 A Place of Rage + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 6:30 8:30 10:30

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Turandot 12A p12 Unsung Hero p11 Psycho Vertical 12A p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Carmen Jones Dementia Friendly Screening U p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Bringing Up Baby p4 10:30 More films tbc see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Apostasy Preview + Q&A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA: Saul 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc 1:30 5:45 Sat 28

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Opening Night Party Cafébar from 7.30PM Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Avengers: Infinity War 2D 12A Avengers: Infinity War 3D 12A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 11:30 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Incredibles 2 PG - Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:00 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Nottingham Pride - DJs in Cafébar from 12NOON Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Good, the Bad... 15 p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Il Trovatore 12A p12 Pandora’s Box PG p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday and available to pick up from our Box Office

www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


CONTINUING INTO JULY

WHAT’S ON JULY 2018

WHAT’S ON JULY 2018

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

E DARK N THmystery Icrime, and thriller film festival

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m In the late 1950s, a free-spirited widow sparks a cultural awakening in a sleepy coastal town when she opens a bookshop.

THE HAPPY PRINCE (15) 105m Rupert Everett writes, directs, and stars in his moving debut feature depicting the final three years in the life of Oscar Wilde.

FROM FRI 13

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 27

FROM FRI 27

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

MARY SHELLEY (12A)

WHITNEY (CERT TBC)

LEAVE NO TRACE (PG)

MARIO (CERT TBC)

A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN

APOSTASY (CERT TBC)

THE NUN (12A)

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m

Dir: Haifaa al-Mansour UK 2017 121m

Dir: Kevin Macdonald UK/US 2018 120m

Dir: Debra Granik US 2018 109m

With English Subtitles

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC)

(CERT TBC)

Dir: Daniel Kokotajlo UK 2017 95m

With English Subtitles

See website for details.

Starring: Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth

Whitney Houston was the voice of a generation. But her success has become a footnote to a story of addiction and self-destruction. Kevin Macdonald’s documentary will for the first time give audiences an unprecedented look into Whitney’s life – an unflinching and honest portrait of a rare talent told by those closest to her and featuring exclusive audio and never-before-seen video archive from her time as a recording artist and performer.

Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Ben Foster

Dir: Marcel Gisler Switzerland 2018 119m

Dir: Ol Parker US 2018 rt tbc

Partly Subtitled

Starring: Sacha Parkinson, Molly Wright

Dir: Jacques Rivette France 1967 140m

Will and his teenage daughter, Tom, have lived off the grid in the forests of Portland, Oregon, for years. When they are discovered by the authorities, they are both put into social services. Struggling to adapt, they attempt to return to the wild but conflicting desires start to break their idyllic set-up. Winter’s Bone director, Debra Granik, returns with a powerful father-daughter drama that will stay with you long after the end credits.

Starring: Max Hubacher, Aaron Altaras

Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep

Dir: Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire UK 2017 116m

Mario has fallen in love for the first time, with Leon, the new striker from Germany. They begin a passionate love affair but when rumours start spreading on their blooming romance in a still macho and narrow-minded industry, Mario finds himself having to decide whether to lose Leon, or jeopardise his career as a professional football player.

Seeking guidance on how to handle her pregnancy, Sophie finds out more about her mother’s past and how relationships forged in the past resonate in the present. Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie, this highly-anticipated sequel sees the return of the original cast and some new additions too including Lily James, Jeremy Irvine and Cher. Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again!

Starring: Joe Cole, Vithaya Pansringarm

Elle Fanning stars in this scintillating biopic of the ‘Frankenstein’ author, chronicling her tempestuous marriage to dissolute poet Percy Shelley and the fateful night at a Swiss chateau that inspired her most famous creation. Directed by Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), the film depicts the author as a fiercely modern 19th-century woman, and her ‘Frankenstein’ as the product of unbridled imagination and profound grief. Al-Mansour renders Mary Shelley as a sumptuous and intoxicating proto-feminist tale of fearless self-actualisation and fiery creativity. TIFF

TUE 10, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

MON 9, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

IN THE FADE (15) 106m

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

Diane Kruger stars as a woman seeking justice and revenge for the murder of her son and husband in this award-winning thriller.

FROM FRI 13

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG)

PIN CUSHION (15)

Dir: Brad Bird US 2018 125m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

IN THE LOUNGE

Dir: David Wilkinson UK 2018 110m

A documentary film made by and featuring those who voted Remain, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why they are fighting to stay part of the EU.

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN ONE-DAY COURSE + SCREENING

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Mother Lyn and daughter Iona are excited for their new life in a new town. Iona quickly befriends a group of cool, but mean, girls at school, whilst her mother turns to a neighbour in need of a stepladder. As their efforts to be sociable are met with mockery and bullying, both women retreat into themselves, finding comfort in fantasy and lies.

(CERT TBC)

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back – but this time, Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet, Dash, and baby Jack-Jack, whose superpowers are just emerging. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible. Includes short film BAO.

Starring: Lily Newmark, Joanna Scanlan

FROM FRI 6

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Sun 1

MON 16, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

TUE 31, 5PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Raised in The Truth, as the faith is known to Jehovah’s Witnesses, sisters Alex and Luisa take their religious mission door to door amongst a large Pakistani community in Oldham. But when Luisa starts to question the advice of the Elders, she makes a life-altering transgression that threatens to expel her from the congregation.

The true story of Billy Moore - jailed in one of the world’s toughest prisons, Klong Prem, the notorious ‘Bangkok Hilton’. Refusing to die there, Billy becomes a student of the lethal art of Muay Thai Boxing and in the process finds a brotherhood that will help guide him on an incredible journey to redemption.

Nouvelle Vague icon Anna Karina stars as Suzanne, a young woman forced against her will to take vows as a nun, in a film that was highly controversial at the time of its initial release in France due to its portrayal of life within the church. Jacques Rivette’s exquisite 1966 drama The Nun appears now in a glorious new digital restoration.

WED 25, 6.15PM

APOSTASY PREVIEW + Q&A

Independent Cinema Office

Director Daniel Kokotajlo will join us for a post-screening Q&A

FROM FRI 20

MON 23, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Starring: Anna Karina, Liselotte Pulver

Coup de Torchon 15 Charles Peace talk & screening PG PREVIEW: Sicilian Ghost Story Shots on the Page Presents: C J Tudor in Conversation

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN

OPENING NIGHT PARTY See page 13 for details.

Dir: Carla Simón Spain 2017 97m

MAURICE (15)

Starring: Laia Artigas, Paula Robles

Dir: James Ivory UK 1987 137m

Having just lost her mother, six-year-old Frida is sent to rural Catalonia to live with her uncle, his wife, and their daughter. Struggling to process her grief, Frida acts out, tells lies and inflicts small cruelties on her new sister. An astonishing autobiographical debut from Carla Simón about a girl attempting to find her place in the world and rediscover the meaning of family.

Starring: Hugh Grant, James Wilby

STUDIO 54 (15) Dir: Matt Tyrnauer US 2018 99m

1970s New York. One nightclub defines an era and a generation. For the first time, one of the people behind the infamous Studio 54 tells the in-depth story of how the world’s greatest nightclub was created.

At King’s College, Cambridge in 1909, students Maurice Hall and Clive Durham feel more for each other than mere friendship. But the stifling conformity of pre-WWI England forces them to keep their feelings a secret for fear of imprisonment. After Clive abandons him for a respectable marriage, Maurice struggles to find himself in a disapproving society – until he meets Clive’s affectionate servant, Alec Scudder.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

When an overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the A screening suitable for children on the Empress of autistic spectrum and their families. thriving hive Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. Buzztropolis, she is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the iconic Honey Games.

THAT GOOD NIGHT (12A) 92m Here, in his last leading role, John Hurt plays Ralph, a once famous writer who is terminally ill and wants to be reconciled with his son, and not be a burden to his wife as he goes “into that good night”.

See page 2 for details. *Please note earlier start time.

8:15

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web The Lord of Milan p9

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Sun 8

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

See page 2 for details. Normal pricing applies, inc. £4.50 for under 25s.

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

11:45

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Genevieve U p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Eugene Onegin 12A p12 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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SAT 21, 11AM 2D & 2.30PM 3D

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

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Mon 9

THU 26, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

Thu 12 2:00

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG p4 The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web LIVE FROM THE APOLLO: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 12A p12

SAT 28, 12NOON

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back and must find a way to work together again with Frozone to defeat a new villain.

Tue 10

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

2:30 5:15 5:30 Times tbc 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p4 10:30 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Muse: Drones World Tour PG p9 Betty: They Say I’m Different + PANEL p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

1:30 5:15 2:45 5:30 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Italo Disco Legacy p9 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Italo Disco Party Cafébar from 7.45PM

Times tbc Times tbc 6:45 4:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Maya the Bee The Honey Games U 12:30 Frankenstein - One Day Course p12 10:30 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 4:00 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Calais Children + Q&A p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Madama Butterfly 12A p12 Ex Libris: The New York Public Library p10 Short Stack p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 4:30

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FROM FRI 20

The Avengers and their allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.

12:00

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

TUE 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

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Tue 3

See page 2 for details.

MAYA THE BEE: THE HONEY GAMES (U) 83m

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See page 1 for details.

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

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

SAT 14, 12.30PM

FRI 27 – SUN 29

SUMMER 1993 (CERT TBC)

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

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

3:00 2:15 2:30

TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

Mon 2

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

FROM FRI 27

With English Subtitles

Director Ron Howard catches the exhilarating kick of Beatlemania as the band toured 15 countries from 1963 to 1966. Everything is here, from the band’s hysteria-making American television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show to Lennon’s controversial remark that the Beatles “are more popular than Jesus.” Rolling Stone

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

See page 1 for details.

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web West Side Story Sing-Along PG p11 SHOTS IN THE DARK

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (12A) 149m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

FROM FRI 20

Dir: Deborah Haywood UK 2017 82m

Join us for an entertaining history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations, rounding off the day with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb+conc (includes film screening) See page 12 for more details.

REVOLT, SHE SAID: JULY 2018

FROM FRI 6

STUDIO 54

Criminal mastermind Debbie Ocean enlists seven other women to attempt the heist of the century.

FROM FRI 6

MAURICE

MARY SHELLEY LEAVE NO TRACE PIN CUSHION THE INCREDIBLES 2 MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! APOSTASY

FROM FRI 6

SUMMER 1993

OCEAN’S 8 (12A) 110m

JULY 2018

THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (12A) 102m

THE INCREDIBLES 2

WHITNEY

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 7, 1PM

PIN CUSHION

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

Our 2018 edition of Shots in the Dark continues until Sunday 1 July with a screening of Bertrand Tavernier’s Coup De Torchon, an illustrated talk from Michael Eaton on Charles Peace followed by a screening of The Case of Charles Peace, a preview of Sicilian Ghost Story, and a special on-stage conversation with crime writer CJ Tudor (‘The Chalk Man’). See website for details.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Even When I Fall 12A p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Mary Shelley Bringing Up Baby 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 One Sings, the Other Doesn’t + PANEL 12A p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Daisies 15 p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 RSC LIVE: Romeo & Juliet 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 That Good Night 12A p4 A Place of Rage + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 6:30 8:30 10:30

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Turandot 12A p12 Unsung Hero p11 Psycho Vertical 12A p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Carmen Jones Dementia Friendly Screening U p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Bringing Up Baby p4 10:30 More films tbc see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Apostasy Preview + Q&A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA: Saul 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc 1:30 5:45 Sat 28

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Opening Night Party Cafébar from 7.30PM Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Avengers: Infinity War 2D 12A Avengers: Infinity War 3D 12A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 11:30 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Incredibles 2 PG - Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:00 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Nottingham Pride - DJs in Cafébar from 12NOON Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Good, the Bad... 15 p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Il Trovatore 12A p12 Pandora’s Box PG p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday and available to pick up from our Box Office

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

6:00 4:45 5:45

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


CONTINUING INTO JULY

WHAT’S ON JULY 2018

WHAT’S ON JULY 2018

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WHAT’S ON JULY 2018

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WHAT’S ON JULY 2018

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

E DARK N THmystery Icrime, and thriller film festival

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m In the late 1950s, a free-spirited widow sparks a cultural awakening in a sleepy coastal town when she opens a bookshop.

THE HAPPY PRINCE (15) 105m Rupert Everett writes, directs, and stars in his moving debut feature depicting the final three years in the life of Oscar Wilde.

FROM FRI 13

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 27

FROM FRI 27

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

MARY SHELLEY (12A)

WHITNEY (CERT TBC)

LEAVE NO TRACE (PG)

MARIO (CERT TBC)

A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN

APOSTASY (CERT TBC)

THE NUN (12A)

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m

Dir: Haifaa al-Mansour UK 2017 121m

Dir: Kevin Macdonald UK/US 2018 120m

Dir: Debra Granik US 2018 109m

With English Subtitles

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC)

(CERT TBC)

Dir: Daniel Kokotajlo UK 2017 95m

With English Subtitles

See website for details.

Starring: Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth

Whitney Houston was the voice of a generation. But her success has become a footnote to a story of addiction and self-destruction. Kevin Macdonald’s documentary will for the first time give audiences an unprecedented look into Whitney’s life – an unflinching and honest portrait of a rare talent told by those closest to her and featuring exclusive audio and never-before-seen video archive from her time as a recording artist and performer.

Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Ben Foster

Dir: Marcel Gisler Switzerland 2018 119m

Dir: Ol Parker US 2018 rt tbc

Partly Subtitled

Starring: Sacha Parkinson, Molly Wright

Dir: Jacques Rivette France 1967 140m

Will and his teenage daughter, Tom, have lived off the grid in the forests of Portland, Oregon, for years. When they are discovered by the authorities, they are both put into social services. Struggling to adapt, they attempt to return to the wild but conflicting desires start to break their idyllic set-up. Winter’s Bone director, Debra Granik, returns with a powerful father-daughter drama that will stay with you long after the end credits.

Starring: Max Hubacher, Aaron Altaras

Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep

Dir: Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire UK 2017 116m

Mario has fallen in love for the first time, with Leon, the new striker from Germany. They begin a passionate love affair but when rumours start spreading on their blooming romance in a still macho and narrow-minded industry, Mario finds himself having to decide whether to lose Leon, or jeopardise his career as a professional football player.

Seeking guidance on how to handle her pregnancy, Sophie finds out more about her mother’s past and how relationships forged in the past resonate in the present. Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie, this highly-anticipated sequel sees the return of the original cast and some new additions too including Lily James, Jeremy Irvine and Cher. Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again!

Starring: Joe Cole, Vithaya Pansringarm

Elle Fanning stars in this scintillating biopic of the ‘Frankenstein’ author, chronicling her tempestuous marriage to dissolute poet Percy Shelley and the fateful night at a Swiss chateau that inspired her most famous creation. Directed by Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), the film depicts the author as a fiercely modern 19th-century woman, and her ‘Frankenstein’ as the product of unbridled imagination and profound grief. Al-Mansour renders Mary Shelley as a sumptuous and intoxicating proto-feminist tale of fearless self-actualisation and fiery creativity. TIFF

TUE 10, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

MON 9, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

IN THE FADE (15) 106m

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

Diane Kruger stars as a woman seeking justice and revenge for the murder of her son and husband in this award-winning thriller.

FROM FRI 13

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG)

PIN CUSHION (15)

Dir: Brad Bird US 2018 125m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

IN THE LOUNGE

Dir: David Wilkinson UK 2018 110m

A documentary film made by and featuring those who voted Remain, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why they are fighting to stay part of the EU.

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN ONE-DAY COURSE + SCREENING

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Mother Lyn and daughter Iona are excited for their new life in a new town. Iona quickly befriends a group of cool, but mean, girls at school, whilst her mother turns to a neighbour in need of a stepladder. As their efforts to be sociable are met with mockery and bullying, both women retreat into themselves, finding comfort in fantasy and lies.

(CERT TBC)

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back – but this time, Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet, Dash, and baby Jack-Jack, whose superpowers are just emerging. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible. Includes short film BAO.

Starring: Lily Newmark, Joanna Scanlan

FROM FRI 6

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Sun 1

MON 16, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

TUE 31, 5PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Raised in The Truth, as the faith is known to Jehovah’s Witnesses, sisters Alex and Luisa take their religious mission door to door amongst a large Pakistani community in Oldham. But when Luisa starts to question the advice of the Elders, she makes a life-altering transgression that threatens to expel her from the congregation.

The true story of Billy Moore - jailed in one of the world’s toughest prisons, Klong Prem, the notorious ‘Bangkok Hilton’. Refusing to die there, Billy becomes a student of the lethal art of Muay Thai Boxing and in the process finds a brotherhood that will help guide him on an incredible journey to redemption.

Nouvelle Vague icon Anna Karina stars as Suzanne, a young woman forced against her will to take vows as a nun, in a film that was highly controversial at the time of its initial release in France due to its portrayal of life within the church. Jacques Rivette’s exquisite 1966 drama The Nun appears now in a glorious new digital restoration.

WED 25, 6.15PM

APOSTASY PREVIEW + Q&A

Independent Cinema Office

Director Daniel Kokotajlo will join us for a post-screening Q&A

FROM FRI 20

MON 23, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Starring: Anna Karina, Liselotte Pulver

Coup de Torchon 15 Charles Peace talk & screening PG PREVIEW: Sicilian Ghost Story Shots on the Page Presents: C J Tudor in Conversation

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN

OPENING NIGHT PARTY See page 13 for details.

Dir: Carla Simón Spain 2017 97m

MAURICE (15)

Starring: Laia Artigas, Paula Robles

Dir: James Ivory UK 1987 137m

Having just lost her mother, six-year-old Frida is sent to rural Catalonia to live with her uncle, his wife, and their daughter. Struggling to process her grief, Frida acts out, tells lies and inflicts small cruelties on her new sister. An astonishing autobiographical debut from Carla Simón about a girl attempting to find her place in the world and rediscover the meaning of family.

Starring: Hugh Grant, James Wilby

STUDIO 54 (15) Dir: Matt Tyrnauer US 2018 99m

1970s New York. One nightclub defines an era and a generation. For the first time, one of the people behind the infamous Studio 54 tells the in-depth story of how the world’s greatest nightclub was created.

At King’s College, Cambridge in 1909, students Maurice Hall and Clive Durham feel more for each other than mere friendship. But the stifling conformity of pre-WWI England forces them to keep their feelings a secret for fear of imprisonment. After Clive abandons him for a respectable marriage, Maurice struggles to find himself in a disapproving society – until he meets Clive’s affectionate servant, Alec Scudder.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

When an overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the A screening suitable for children on the Empress of autistic spectrum and their families. thriving hive Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. Buzztropolis, she is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the iconic Honey Games.

THAT GOOD NIGHT (12A) 92m Here, in his last leading role, John Hurt plays Ralph, a once famous writer who is terminally ill and wants to be reconciled with his son, and not be a burden to his wife as he goes “into that good night”.

See page 2 for details. *Please note earlier start time.

8:15

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web The Lord of Milan p9

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

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Fri 6

Sat 7

Sun 8

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

See page 2 for details. Normal pricing applies, inc. £4.50 for under 25s.

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8:45 7:20

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

11:45

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Genevieve U p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Eugene Onegin 12A p12 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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1:00 Times tbc

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5:15 5:30 tbc 6:00

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Mon 16

8:30

12:00 12:00 Times tbc Tue 17

SAT 21, 11AM 2D & 2.30PM 3D

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

5:30

Wed 4

Mon 9

THU 26, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

Thu 12 2:00

8:30 7:30 7:45 8:00

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG p4 The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web LIVE FROM THE APOLLO: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 12A p12

SAT 28, 12NOON

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back and must find a way to work together again with Frozone to defeat a new villain.

Tue 10

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

2:30 5:15 5:30 Times tbc 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p4 10:30 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Muse: Drones World Tour PG p9 Betty: They Say I’m Different + PANEL p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

1:30 5:15 2:45 5:30 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Italo Disco Legacy p9 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Italo Disco Party Cafébar from 7.45PM

Times tbc Times tbc 6:45 4:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Maya the Bee The Honey Games U 12:30 Frankenstein - One Day Course p12 10:30 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 4:00 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Calais Children + Q&A p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Madama Butterfly 12A p12 Ex Libris: The New York Public Library p10 Short Stack p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 4:30

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FROM FRI 20

The Avengers and their allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.

12:00

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Wed 11

5:15

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

TUE 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

8:30 7:30 8:00

Tue 3

See page 2 for details.

MAYA THE BEE: THE HONEY GAMES (U) 83m

12:00

6:00 5:00

8:30 7:30 7:45 8:00

See page 1 for details.

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

3:30 2:15 2:30

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

SAT 14, 12.30PM

FRI 27 – SUN 29

SUMMER 1993 (CERT TBC)

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

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

3:00 2:15 2:30

TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

06

05

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

Mon 2

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

FROM FRI 27

With English Subtitles

Director Ron Howard catches the exhilarating kick of Beatlemania as the band toured 15 countries from 1963 to 1966. Everything is here, from the band’s hysteria-making American television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show to Lennon’s controversial remark that the Beatles “are more popular than Jesus.” Rolling Stone

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

See page 1 for details.

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web West Side Story Sing-Along PG p11 SHOTS IN THE DARK

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (12A) 149m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

FROM FRI 20

Dir: Deborah Haywood UK 2017 82m

Join us for an entertaining history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations, rounding off the day with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb+conc (includes film screening) See page 12 for more details.

REVOLT, SHE SAID: JULY 2018

FROM FRI 6

STUDIO 54

Criminal mastermind Debbie Ocean enlists seven other women to attempt the heist of the century.

FROM FRI 6

MAURICE

MARY SHELLEY LEAVE NO TRACE PIN CUSHION THE INCREDIBLES 2 MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! APOSTASY

FROM FRI 6

SUMMER 1993

OCEAN’S 8 (12A) 110m

JULY 2018

THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (12A) 102m

THE INCREDIBLES 2

WHITNEY

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 7, 1PM

PIN CUSHION

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

Our 2018 edition of Shots in the Dark continues until Sunday 1 July with a screening of Bertrand Tavernier’s Coup De Torchon, an illustrated talk from Michael Eaton on Charles Peace followed by a screening of The Case of Charles Peace, a preview of Sicilian Ghost Story, and a special on-stage conversation with crime writer CJ Tudor (‘The Chalk Man’). See website for details.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Even When I Fall 12A p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

2:30

5:15 5:30 Times tbc 6:00 5:45 Times tbc

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Mary Shelley Bringing Up Baby 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45PM

5:15 5:30 Times tbc 6:00

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 One Sings, the Other Doesn’t + PANEL 12A p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Daisies 15 p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 6:30

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 RSC LIVE: Romeo & Juliet 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 That Good Night 12A p4 A Place of Rage + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Turandot 12A p12 Unsung Hero p11 Psycho Vertical 12A p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Carmen Jones Dementia Friendly Screening U p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Bringing Up Baby p4 10:30 More films tbc see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Apostasy Preview + Q&A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA: Saul 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Opening Night Party Cafébar from 7.30PM Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Avengers: Infinity War 2D 12A Avengers: Infinity War 3D 12A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 11:30 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Incredibles 2 PG - Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:00 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Nottingham Pride - DJs in Cafébar from 12NOON Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Good, the Bad... 15 p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Il Trovatore 12A p12 Pandora’s Box PG p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday and available to pick up from our Box Office

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


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WHAT’S ON JULY 2018

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

E DARK N THmystery Icrime, and thriller film festival

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m In the late 1950s, a free-spirited widow sparks a cultural awakening in a sleepy coastal town when she opens a bookshop.

THE HAPPY PRINCE (15) 105m Rupert Everett writes, directs, and stars in his moving debut feature depicting the final three years in the life of Oscar Wilde.

FROM FRI 13

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 27

FROM FRI 27

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

MARY SHELLEY (12A)

WHITNEY (CERT TBC)

LEAVE NO TRACE (PG)

MARIO (CERT TBC)

A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN

APOSTASY (CERT TBC)

THE NUN (12A)

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m

Dir: Haifaa al-Mansour UK 2017 121m

Dir: Kevin Macdonald UK/US 2018 120m

Dir: Debra Granik US 2018 109m

With English Subtitles

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC)

(CERT TBC)

Dir: Daniel Kokotajlo UK 2017 95m

With English Subtitles

See website for details.

Starring: Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth

Whitney Houston was the voice of a generation. But her success has become a footnote to a story of addiction and self-destruction. Kevin Macdonald’s documentary will for the first time give audiences an unprecedented look into Whitney’s life – an unflinching and honest portrait of a rare talent told by those closest to her and featuring exclusive audio and never-before-seen video archive from her time as a recording artist and performer.

Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Ben Foster

Dir: Marcel Gisler Switzerland 2018 119m

Dir: Ol Parker US 2018 rt tbc

Partly Subtitled

Starring: Sacha Parkinson, Molly Wright

Dir: Jacques Rivette France 1967 140m

Will and his teenage daughter, Tom, have lived off the grid in the forests of Portland, Oregon, for years. When they are discovered by the authorities, they are both put into social services. Struggling to adapt, they attempt to return to the wild but conflicting desires start to break their idyllic set-up. Winter’s Bone director, Debra Granik, returns with a powerful father-daughter drama that will stay with you long after the end credits.

Starring: Max Hubacher, Aaron Altaras

Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep

Dir: Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire UK 2017 116m

Mario has fallen in love for the first time, with Leon, the new striker from Germany. They begin a passionate love affair but when rumours start spreading on their blooming romance in a still macho and narrow-minded industry, Mario finds himself having to decide whether to lose Leon, or jeopardise his career as a professional football player.

Seeking guidance on how to handle her pregnancy, Sophie finds out more about her mother’s past and how relationships forged in the past resonate in the present. Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie, this highly-anticipated sequel sees the return of the original cast and some new additions too including Lily James, Jeremy Irvine and Cher. Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again!

Starring: Joe Cole, Vithaya Pansringarm

Elle Fanning stars in this scintillating biopic of the ‘Frankenstein’ author, chronicling her tempestuous marriage to dissolute poet Percy Shelley and the fateful night at a Swiss chateau that inspired her most famous creation. Directed by Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), the film depicts the author as a fiercely modern 19th-century woman, and her ‘Frankenstein’ as the product of unbridled imagination and profound grief. Al-Mansour renders Mary Shelley as a sumptuous and intoxicating proto-feminist tale of fearless self-actualisation and fiery creativity. TIFF

TUE 10, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

MON 9, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

IN THE FADE (15) 106m

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

Diane Kruger stars as a woman seeking justice and revenge for the murder of her son and husband in this award-winning thriller.

FROM FRI 13

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG)

PIN CUSHION (15)

Dir: Brad Bird US 2018 125m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

IN THE LOUNGE

Dir: David Wilkinson UK 2018 110m

A documentary film made by and featuring those who voted Remain, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why they are fighting to stay part of the EU.

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN ONE-DAY COURSE + SCREENING

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Mother Lyn and daughter Iona are excited for their new life in a new town. Iona quickly befriends a group of cool, but mean, girls at school, whilst her mother turns to a neighbour in need of a stepladder. As their efforts to be sociable are met with mockery and bullying, both women retreat into themselves, finding comfort in fantasy and lies.

(CERT TBC)

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back – but this time, Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet, Dash, and baby Jack-Jack, whose superpowers are just emerging. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible. Includes short film BAO.

Starring: Lily Newmark, Joanna Scanlan

FROM FRI 6

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Sun 1

MON 16, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

TUE 31, 5PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Raised in The Truth, as the faith is known to Jehovah’s Witnesses, sisters Alex and Luisa take their religious mission door to door amongst a large Pakistani community in Oldham. But when Luisa starts to question the advice of the Elders, she makes a life-altering transgression that threatens to expel her from the congregation.

The true story of Billy Moore - jailed in one of the world’s toughest prisons, Klong Prem, the notorious ‘Bangkok Hilton’. Refusing to die there, Billy becomes a student of the lethal art of Muay Thai Boxing and in the process finds a brotherhood that will help guide him on an incredible journey to redemption.

Nouvelle Vague icon Anna Karina stars as Suzanne, a young woman forced against her will to take vows as a nun, in a film that was highly controversial at the time of its initial release in France due to its portrayal of life within the church. Jacques Rivette’s exquisite 1966 drama The Nun appears now in a glorious new digital restoration.

WED 25, 6.15PM

APOSTASY PREVIEW + Q&A

Independent Cinema Office

Director Daniel Kokotajlo will join us for a post-screening Q&A

FROM FRI 20

MON 23, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Starring: Anna Karina, Liselotte Pulver

Coup de Torchon 15 Charles Peace talk & screening PG PREVIEW: Sicilian Ghost Story Shots on the Page Presents: C J Tudor in Conversation

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN

OPENING NIGHT PARTY See page 13 for details.

Dir: Carla Simón Spain 2017 97m

MAURICE (15)

Starring: Laia Artigas, Paula Robles

Dir: James Ivory UK 1987 137m

Having just lost her mother, six-year-old Frida is sent to rural Catalonia to live with her uncle, his wife, and their daughter. Struggling to process her grief, Frida acts out, tells lies and inflicts small cruelties on her new sister. An astonishing autobiographical debut from Carla Simón about a girl attempting to find her place in the world and rediscover the meaning of family.

Starring: Hugh Grant, James Wilby

STUDIO 54 (15) Dir: Matt Tyrnauer US 2018 99m

1970s New York. One nightclub defines an era and a generation. For the first time, one of the people behind the infamous Studio 54 tells the in-depth story of how the world’s greatest nightclub was created.

At King’s College, Cambridge in 1909, students Maurice Hall and Clive Durham feel more for each other than mere friendship. But the stifling conformity of pre-WWI England forces them to keep their feelings a secret for fear of imprisonment. After Clive abandons him for a respectable marriage, Maurice struggles to find himself in a disapproving society – until he meets Clive’s affectionate servant, Alec Scudder.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

When an overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the A screening suitable for children on the Empress of autistic spectrum and their families. thriving hive Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. Buzztropolis, she is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the iconic Honey Games.

THAT GOOD NIGHT (12A) 92m Here, in his last leading role, John Hurt plays Ralph, a once famous writer who is terminally ill and wants to be reconciled with his son, and not be a burden to his wife as he goes “into that good night”.

See page 2 for details. *Please note earlier start time.

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web The Lord of Milan p9

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THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

See page 2 for details. Normal pricing applies, inc. £4.50 for under 25s.

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Genevieve U p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Eugene Onegin 12A p12 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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SAT 21, 11AM 2D & 2.30PM 3D

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THU 26, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG p4 The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web LIVE FROM THE APOLLO: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 12A p12

SAT 28, 12NOON

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back and must find a way to work together again with Frozone to defeat a new villain.

Tue 10

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

2:30 5:15 5:30 Times tbc 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p4 10:30 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Muse: Drones World Tour PG p9 Betty: They Say I’m Different + PANEL p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Italo Disco Legacy p9 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Italo Disco Party Cafébar from 7.45PM

Times tbc Times tbc 6:45 4:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Maya the Bee The Honey Games U 12:30 Frankenstein - One Day Course p12 10:30 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 4:00 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Calais Children + Q&A p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Madama Butterfly 12A p12 Ex Libris: The New York Public Library p10 Short Stack p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 4:30

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FROM FRI 20

The Avengers and their allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

TUE 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

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See page 2 for details.

MAYA THE BEE: THE HONEY GAMES (U) 83m

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See page 1 for details.

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

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SAT 14, 12.30PM

FRI 27 – SUN 29

SUMMER 1993 (CERT TBC)

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

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

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

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MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

FROM FRI 27

With English Subtitles

Director Ron Howard catches the exhilarating kick of Beatlemania as the band toured 15 countries from 1963 to 1966. Everything is here, from the band’s hysteria-making American television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show to Lennon’s controversial remark that the Beatles “are more popular than Jesus.” Rolling Stone

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

See page 1 for details.

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web West Side Story Sing-Along PG p11 SHOTS IN THE DARK

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (12A) 149m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

FROM FRI 20

Dir: Deborah Haywood UK 2017 82m

Join us for an entertaining history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations, rounding off the day with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb+conc (includes film screening) See page 12 for more details.

REVOLT, SHE SAID: JULY 2018

FROM FRI 6

STUDIO 54

Criminal mastermind Debbie Ocean enlists seven other women to attempt the heist of the century.

FROM FRI 6

MAURICE

MARY SHELLEY LEAVE NO TRACE PIN CUSHION THE INCREDIBLES 2 MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! APOSTASY

FROM FRI 6

SUMMER 1993

OCEAN’S 8 (12A) 110m

JULY 2018

THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (12A) 102m

THE INCREDIBLES 2

WHITNEY

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 7, 1PM

PIN CUSHION

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

Our 2018 edition of Shots in the Dark continues until Sunday 1 July with a screening of Bertrand Tavernier’s Coup De Torchon, an illustrated talk from Michael Eaton on Charles Peace followed by a screening of The Case of Charles Peace, a preview of Sicilian Ghost Story, and a special on-stage conversation with crime writer CJ Tudor (‘The Chalk Man’). See website for details.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Even When I Fall 12A p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Mary Shelley Bringing Up Baby 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 One Sings, the Other Doesn’t + PANEL 12A p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Daisies 15 p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 6:30

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 RSC LIVE: Romeo & Juliet 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 That Good Night 12A p4 A Place of Rage + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 6:30 8:30 10:30

Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Turandot 12A p12 Unsung Hero p11 Psycho Vertical 12A p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Carmen Jones Dementia Friendly Screening U p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Bringing Up Baby p4 10:30 More films tbc see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Apostasy Preview + Q&A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA: Saul 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Opening Night Party Cafébar from 7.30PM Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Avengers: Infinity War 2D 12A Avengers: Infinity War 3D 12A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 11:30 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Incredibles 2 PG - Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:00 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Nottingham Pride - DJs in Cafébar from 12NOON Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Good, the Bad... 15 p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Il Trovatore 12A p12 Pandora’s Box PG p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

E DARK N THmystery Icrime, and thriller film festival

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m In the late 1950s, a free-spirited widow sparks a cultural awakening in a sleepy coastal town when she opens a bookshop.

THE HAPPY PRINCE (15) 105m Rupert Everett writes, directs, and stars in his moving debut feature depicting the final three years in the life of Oscar Wilde.

FROM FRI 13

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 20

FROM FRI 27

FROM FRI 27

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

MARY SHELLEY (12A)

WHITNEY (CERT TBC)

LEAVE NO TRACE (PG)

MARIO (CERT TBC)

A PRAYER BEFORE DAWN

APOSTASY (CERT TBC)

THE NUN (12A)

THE BOOKSHOP (PG) 113m

Dir: Haifaa al-Mansour UK 2017 121m

Dir: Kevin Macdonald UK/US 2018 120m

Dir: Debra Granik US 2018 109m

With English Subtitles

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC)

(CERT TBC)

Dir: Daniel Kokotajlo UK 2017 95m

With English Subtitles

See website for details.

Starring: Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth

Whitney Houston was the voice of a generation. But her success has become a footnote to a story of addiction and self-destruction. Kevin Macdonald’s documentary will for the first time give audiences an unprecedented look into Whitney’s life – an unflinching and honest portrait of a rare talent told by those closest to her and featuring exclusive audio and never-before-seen video archive from her time as a recording artist and performer.

Starring: Thomasin McKenzie, Ben Foster

Dir: Marcel Gisler Switzerland 2018 119m

Dir: Ol Parker US 2018 rt tbc

Partly Subtitled

Starring: Sacha Parkinson, Molly Wright

Dir: Jacques Rivette France 1967 140m

Will and his teenage daughter, Tom, have lived off the grid in the forests of Portland, Oregon, for years. When they are discovered by the authorities, they are both put into social services. Struggling to adapt, they attempt to return to the wild but conflicting desires start to break their idyllic set-up. Winter’s Bone director, Debra Granik, returns with a powerful father-daughter drama that will stay with you long after the end credits.

Starring: Max Hubacher, Aaron Altaras

Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep

Dir: Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire UK 2017 116m

Mario has fallen in love for the first time, with Leon, the new striker from Germany. They begin a passionate love affair but when rumours start spreading on their blooming romance in a still macho and narrow-minded industry, Mario finds himself having to decide whether to lose Leon, or jeopardise his career as a professional football player.

Seeking guidance on how to handle her pregnancy, Sophie finds out more about her mother’s past and how relationships forged in the past resonate in the present. Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie, this highly-anticipated sequel sees the return of the original cast and some new additions too including Lily James, Jeremy Irvine and Cher. Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again!

Starring: Joe Cole, Vithaya Pansringarm

Elle Fanning stars in this scintillating biopic of the ‘Frankenstein’ author, chronicling her tempestuous marriage to dissolute poet Percy Shelley and the fateful night at a Swiss chateau that inspired her most famous creation. Directed by Haifaa al-Mansour (Wadjda), the film depicts the author as a fiercely modern 19th-century woman, and her ‘Frankenstein’ as the product of unbridled imagination and profound grief. Al-Mansour renders Mary Shelley as a sumptuous and intoxicating proto-feminist tale of fearless self-actualisation and fiery creativity. TIFF

TUE 10, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

MON 9, 8PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

IN THE FADE (15) 106m

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

Diane Kruger stars as a woman seeking justice and revenge for the murder of her son and husband in this award-winning thriller.

FROM FRI 13

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG)

PIN CUSHION (15)

Dir: Brad Bird US 2018 125m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

IN THE LOUNGE

Dir: David Wilkinson UK 2018 110m

A documentary film made by and featuring those who voted Remain, the 48%, to show the other 27 EU Member States that it was far from a landslide victory and just why they are fighting to stay part of the EU.

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN ONE-DAY COURSE + SCREENING

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Mother Lyn and daughter Iona are excited for their new life in a new town. Iona quickly befriends a group of cool, but mean, girls at school, whilst her mother turns to a neighbour in need of a stepladder. As their efforts to be sociable are met with mockery and bullying, both women retreat into themselves, finding comfort in fantasy and lies.

(CERT TBC)

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back – but this time, Helen is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet, Dash, and baby Jack-Jack, whose superpowers are just emerging. When a new villain hatches a brilliant and dangerous plot, the family and Frozone must find a way to work together again—which is easier said than done, even when they’re all Incredible. Includes short film BAO.

Starring: Lily Newmark, Joanna Scanlan

FROM FRI 6

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Sun 1

MON 16, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

TUE 31, 5PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Raised in The Truth, as the faith is known to Jehovah’s Witnesses, sisters Alex and Luisa take their religious mission door to door amongst a large Pakistani community in Oldham. But when Luisa starts to question the advice of the Elders, she makes a life-altering transgression that threatens to expel her from the congregation.

The true story of Billy Moore - jailed in one of the world’s toughest prisons, Klong Prem, the notorious ‘Bangkok Hilton’. Refusing to die there, Billy becomes a student of the lethal art of Muay Thai Boxing and in the process finds a brotherhood that will help guide him on an incredible journey to redemption.

Nouvelle Vague icon Anna Karina stars as Suzanne, a young woman forced against her will to take vows as a nun, in a film that was highly controversial at the time of its initial release in France due to its portrayal of life within the church. Jacques Rivette’s exquisite 1966 drama The Nun appears now in a glorious new digital restoration.

WED 25, 6.15PM

APOSTASY PREVIEW + Q&A

Independent Cinema Office

Director Daniel Kokotajlo will join us for a post-screening Q&A

FROM FRI 20

MON 23, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

Starring: Anna Karina, Liselotte Pulver

Coup de Torchon 15 Charles Peace talk & screening PG PREVIEW: Sicilian Ghost Story Shots on the Page Presents: C J Tudor in Conversation

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN

OPENING NIGHT PARTY See page 13 for details.

Dir: Carla Simón Spain 2017 97m

MAURICE (15)

Starring: Laia Artigas, Paula Robles

Dir: James Ivory UK 1987 137m

Having just lost her mother, six-year-old Frida is sent to rural Catalonia to live with her uncle, his wife, and their daughter. Struggling to process her grief, Frida acts out, tells lies and inflicts small cruelties on her new sister. An astonishing autobiographical debut from Carla Simón about a girl attempting to find her place in the world and rediscover the meaning of family.

Starring: Hugh Grant, James Wilby

STUDIO 54 (15) Dir: Matt Tyrnauer US 2018 99m

1970s New York. One nightclub defines an era and a generation. For the first time, one of the people behind the infamous Studio 54 tells the in-depth story of how the world’s greatest nightclub was created.

At King’s College, Cambridge in 1909, students Maurice Hall and Clive Durham feel more for each other than mere friendship. But the stifling conformity of pre-WWI England forces them to keep their feelings a secret for fear of imprisonment. After Clive abandons him for a respectable marriage, Maurice struggles to find himself in a disapproving society – until he meets Clive’s affectionate servant, Alec Scudder.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

When an overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the A screening suitable for children on the Empress of autistic spectrum and their families. thriving hive Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. Buzztropolis, she is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the iconic Honey Games.

THAT GOOD NIGHT (12A) 92m Here, in his last leading role, John Hurt plays Ralph, a once famous writer who is terminally ill and wants to be reconciled with his son, and not be a burden to his wife as he goes “into that good night”.

See page 2 for details. *Please note earlier start time.

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web The Lord of Milan p9

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THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

See page 2 for details. Normal pricing applies, inc. £4.50 for under 25s.

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Genevieve U p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Eugene Onegin 12A p12 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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SAT 21, 11AM 2D & 2.30PM 3D

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THU 26, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG p4 The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web LIVE FROM THE APOLLO: Everybody’s Talking About Jamie 12A p12

SAT 28, 12NOON

THE INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) 125m

Everyone’s favourite family of superheroes is back and must find a way to work together again with Frozone to defeat a new villain.

Tue 10

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

2:30 5:15 5:30 Times tbc 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p4 10:30 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Muse: Drones World Tour PG p9 Betty: They Say I’m Different + PANEL p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

1:30 5:15 2:45 5:30 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Italo Disco Legacy p9 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Italo Disco Party Cafébar from 7.45PM

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Maya the Bee The Honey Games U 12:30 Frankenstein - One Day Course p12 10:30 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

Times tbc Times tbc 4:00 6:00 Times tbc

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Calais Children + Q&A p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Madama Butterfly 12A p12 Ex Libris: The New York Public Library p10 Short Stack p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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FROM FRI 20

The Avengers and their allies must be willing to sacrifice all in an attempt to defeat the powerful Thanos before his blitz of devastation and ruin puts an end to the universe.

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

TUE 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

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See page 2 for details.

MAYA THE BEE: THE HONEY GAMES (U) 83m

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See page 1 for details.

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! (CERT TBC) rt tbc

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SAT 14, 12.30PM

FRI 27 – SUN 29

SUMMER 1993 (CERT TBC)

MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

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

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Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web

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MARY SHELLEY (12A) 121m

FROM FRI 27

With English Subtitles

Director Ron Howard catches the exhilarating kick of Beatlemania as the band toured 15 countries from 1963 to 1966. Everything is here, from the band’s hysteria-making American television debut on The Ed Sullivan Show to Lennon’s controversial remark that the Beatles “are more popular than Jesus.” Rolling Stone

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

See page 1 for details.

Ocean’s 8 12A See web The Bookshop PG See web The Happy Prince 15 See web In the Fade 18 See web West Side Story Sing-Along PG p11 SHOTS IN THE DARK

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (12A) 149m

POSTCARDS FROM THE 48%

WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

FROM FRI 20

Dir: Deborah Haywood UK 2017 82m

Join us for an entertaining history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations, rounding off the day with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb+conc (includes film screening) See page 12 for more details.

REVOLT, SHE SAID: JULY 2018

FROM FRI 6

STUDIO 54

Criminal mastermind Debbie Ocean enlists seven other women to attempt the heist of the century.

FROM FRI 6

MAURICE

MARY SHELLEY LEAVE NO TRACE PIN CUSHION THE INCREDIBLES 2 MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! APOSTASY

FROM FRI 6

SUMMER 1993

OCEAN’S 8 (12A) 110m

JULY 2018

THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (12A) 102m

THE INCREDIBLES 2

WHITNEY

BRINGING UP BABY!

SAT 7, 1PM

PIN CUSHION

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

Our 2018 edition of Shots in the Dark continues until Sunday 1 July with a screening of Bertrand Tavernier’s Coup De Torchon, an illustrated talk from Michael Eaton on Charles Peace followed by a screening of The Case of Charles Peace, a preview of Sicilian Ghost Story, and a special on-stage conversation with crime writer CJ Tudor (‘The Chalk Man’). See website for details.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Even When I Fall 12A p9 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 The Bookshop PG See web Leave No Trace PG p2 Mary Shelley Bringing Up Baby 12A p4 Postcards from the 48% p1 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 One Sings, the Other Doesn’t + PANEL 12A p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 Daisies 15 p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 RSC LIVE: Romeo & Juliet 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mary Shelley 12A p1 Whitney p1 Pin Cushion 15 p2 Mario p2 Leave No Trace PG p2 That Good Night 12A p4 A Place of Rage + INTRO p8 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Turandot 12A p12 Unsung Hero p11 Psycho Vertical 12A p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Carmen Jones Dementia Friendly Screening U p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Bringing Up Baby p4 10:30 More films tbc see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Apostasy Preview + Q&A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA: Saul 12A p12 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! Opening Night Party Cafébar from 7.30PM Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Summer 1993 p3 A Prayer Before Dawn p3 Avengers: Infinity War 2D 12A Avengers: Infinity War 3D 12A More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 11:30 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Incredibles 2 PG - Supportive Environment Screening p4 12:00 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details Nottingham Pride - DJs in Cafébar from 12NOON Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 The Good, the Bad... 15 p11 MET SUMMER ENCORE: Il Trovatore 12A p12 Pandora’s Box PG p10 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday and available to pick up from our Box Office

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Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! p2 The Incredibles 2 PG p2 Apostasy p3 Maurice 15 p3 The Nun 12A p3 Studio 54 15 p3 More films tbc - see broadway.org.uk for details

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


INSPIRING CREATIVITY

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We have plenty of opportunities to nurture your creativity. Come along, join us and get involved.

JULY 2018

REVOLT, SHE SAID: WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

08 One hundred years after the first women got the vote in the UK, 50 years after the protests of May ’68 triggered resistance across the world, where is the feminist revolution now?

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JULY 2018

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JULY 2018

MY MOVIE

11 See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

THU 26, 6.30PM

ICO x Club Des Femmes curate a season of films and happenings focused on women filmmakers post ’68, who took up cameras as they took to the streets: to instigate further revolutions in ways of seeing, being, living and loving. We present some of those titles as part of our July programme.

ARTS AND TECH SUMMER SCHOOL

FILMMAKING SUMMER SCHOOL

MON 6 - FRI 10 AUG 9.30AM – 4PM EACH DAY

MON 13 - FRI 17 AUG 9.30AM - 4PM EACH DAY

Aspiring young artists will have the week to create, hack and make alongside leading creatives from the industry before presenting the work to friends and family at an exclusive exhibition in Broadway’s gallery on Saturday 11 August.

Work as part of a small team on all aspects of filmmaking: from idea creation, to learning how to use professional equipment and then presenting a short film at a private screening for friends and family.

Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Tutor: Alan Fletcher Ages 18+ Level: Beginners

Find out more at nearnow.org.uk/summerschool Cost: TBC

Barrie Kosky’s blazingly original and visually spectacular staging of Handel’s oratorio pairs baroque music with contemporary choreography and lavish designs to create an enthralling theatrical fusion of old and new. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Private screening will be held on Saturday 18 August. Find out more and book at www.broadway.org.uk/groups/cou rses_workshops

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

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

THU 12, 8.30PM

SUN 15, 12.30PM

SUN 15, 6.30PM

SUN 29, 12.15PM

SUN 1, 12NOON

SUN 15, 12NOON

SUN 22, 12NOON

THE LORD OF MILAN (CERT TBC)

BETTY: THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT. THE STORY OF FUNK QUEEN, BETTY DAVIS (CERT TBC) + PANEL

MUSE: DRONES WORLD TOUR (PG) 87m

EX LIBRIS: THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (CERT TBC)

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

PANDORA’S BOX (PG)

Nottingham’s leading short film night is back. Pop along to see the best short films, music videos and documentaries that the East Midlands has to offer. New talent is right under your nose and you’ll find it at Short Stack. Tickets £3.50

Dir: Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany 1929 134m

WEST SIDE STORY – SING-ALONG (PG) 152m

CALAIS CHILDREN: A CASE TO ANSWER (CERT TBC) 62m + Q&A

UNSUNG HERO: THE JACK JONES STORY (PG) 80m

UK 2017 90m

TUE 17, 5.45PM

THU 19, 5.45PM

ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T (12A) + PANEL DISCUSSION

DAISIES (15) With English Subtitles

A PLACE OF RAGE (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION

Dir: Vera Chytilová Czech Republic 1966 76m

Dir: Pratibha Parmar US 1991 52m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Ivana Karbanova, Jitka Cerhova

Dir: Agnès Varda France 1977 120m

Daisies follows the misadventures of two young women both called Marie, who rebelliously scam rich dates, cut off their own heads and wreck an official feast. Some have called the film’s freewheeling rage against the world proto-riot grrrl, and the two Maries (defiantly unholy) are a total riot. If you haven’t caught up with this genuine feminist classic, see why it’s as thrilling now as it was fifty years ago.

A Place of Rage is an exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements featuring interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice Walker. Within the context of the civil rights, Black power and feminist movements, the trio reassess how women such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer revolutionised American society. A stirring chapter in African American history, highlighted by music from Prince, Janet Jackson, the Neville Brothers and the Staple Singers. Melissa Gueneau, Broadway’s Cinema Programme Coordinator, will introduce this screening.

Starring: Valérie Mairesse, Thérèse Liotard

Pauline (aka Pomme) sings, travelling the country to perform feminist songs, while Suzanne (who doesn’t sing), her childhood friend – whom Pauline helped fund an illegal abortion – runs a women’s health clinic. Even rarer than a film that demystifies activism, abortion, and breastfeeding is one where a constant female friendship, tender and intelligent, braids the narrative beautifully together. One Sings… is a joyous feminist anthem for the right to choose in all things. The film will be introduced by members of Pro Choice Nottingham and followed by a panel discussion on the themes explored in the film, including women’s rights, reproductive rights, class politics, and more. Film critic Christina Newland, filmmaker Jeanie Finlay, and Broadway’s Audience Development, Diversity and Engagement Coordinator Sophia Ramcharan, will take part in the panel hosted by Club Des Femmes’ So Mayer.

Preceded by

SAUTE MA VILLE (13m) Made when she was just 18, Chantal Akerman dropped out of film school to make this disturbing look at the claustrophobia of the domestic.

Preceded by

NICE COLOURED GIRLS (16m) A short film classic by Tracey Moffatt, one of Australia’s foremost visual artists.

With the support of the Independent Cinema Office and BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

A documentary about Herbert Kilpin, a young textile worker from Nottingham, who emigrated to Italy in 1891 and founded AC Milan FC.

Dir: Philip Cox UK 2017 52m+30m

Betty changed the landscape for female artists in America. She “was the first...” as former husband Miles Davis said. “Madonna before Madonna, Prince before Prince ”. Creatively blending documentary and animation, this movie traces the path of Betty Davis’s life, how she grew from humble upbringings to become a fully self-realised black female pioneer. Following the film there will be a special 30 minute extra featuring a discussion about Betty’s relevance and legacy led by director Phil Cox. Please join us for a panel discussion exploring the role of visual art and music in political protest within the Black power and feminist movements.

MON 9, 5.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

EVEN WHEN I FALL (12A) + Q&A With English Subtitles Dirs: Sky Neal & Kate McLarnon UK 2017 93m

Child-trafficking survivors Sheetal and Saraswoti are rescued from a corrupt Indian circus and brought back to Nepal, to a community they barely remember and struggle to reconnect with. With 11 other young trafficking survivors, they form Circus Kathmandu, Nepal’s first and only circus. This intimate and beautiful film is an ode to survival and the healing power of performance. BFI Anna Strickland from Missing Link will be joining us for a post-screening Q&A.

Muse embarked on their ambitious Drones World Tour in 2015-16. Known for pushing boundaries in terms of their stage production the tour saw the band perform “in the round” from the middle of the arena, with the stage design and configuration giving fans a full 360 degree audio/visual sensory experience. Filmed and recorded over multiple shows the movie includes never before seen special effects along with an exclusive insight from the band in the introduction. FRI 13, 8.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

Dir: Frederick Wiseman US 2017 197m

The latest work from the great documentary filmmaker examines the New York Public Library as it reconfigures itself for the digital age.

“A film about the importance of cultural history and truth (two things deeply under siege these days), Wiseman’s epic Ex Libris might make you cry with happiness; it’s the good fight being fought. Movies aren’t usually a public benefit, much less an essential one. Here’s the exception.” Time Out

Dir: Pietro Anton Italy 2018 90m

Sing along with Maria and Tony on the streets and rooftops of New York. CELEBRATING DEB’S 50 YEARS OF LOVE, LAUGHS & MUSIC WITH YOU ALL!

This documentary follows the scandal of what happened to the almost 2,000 lone children who were in the Calais jungle as it burned down last year. Most of whom had a legal case to be in the UK. PROFITS FROM THIS SCREENING WILL BE DONATED TO NOTTINGHAM REFUGEE FORUM

A documentary on one of the greatest British figures of the past century, trades union leader Jack Jones. Jones attacked poverty, fascism, worker exploitation and pensioner neglect with such ferocity he was voted The Most Powerful Man in Britain. PRESENTED BY NOTTINGHAM PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY FREE SCREENING

GENEVIEVE (U) 83m

Dir: Jen Randall UK 2017 75m

One of the most beloved British comedies of all time, Genevieve is a whimsical tale of two couples who drive the London-to-Brighton vintage car rally, and their adventures along the way. HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY NHS

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval halfway through the film for free tea, coffee and biscuits to be served.

CARMEN JONES (U) 100m Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: a.byrne@broadway.org.uk or call 0115 952 6611.

Inspired by a true story, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the new award-winning five-star hit musical for today. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

It has been said that travel broadens the mind, but is this theory supported by on-screen depictions of the British on foreign soil? From Room With a View through to The Inbetweeners Movie we've certainly made our presence felt away from home. This one-day course examines our behaviour abroad and asks if this is the true Brit? The day ends with a screening of Summer Holiday at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

Beloved American soprano Renée Fleming joins Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky for a performance of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece of unrequited young love, from the Met’s 06/07 season.

TURANDOT (12A) 139m WED 18, 7PM

ROMEO & JULIET (CERT TBC)

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

EUGENE ONEGIN (12A) 172m

SUN 22, 12NOON

RSC LIVE

FOOD!

FREE

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Anthony Minghella’s breathtaking production has thrilled audiences ever since its premiere in 2006.

SAT 18 AUG 10.30AM – 4.45PM (WITH BREAKS)

20%OFF Ask at box office for details.

SUN 8, 12NOON

133m

Blondie is after a stash of stolen confederate gold, but he’s not the only one in this western masterpiece from Sergio Leone.

MEMBERS GET

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME

MADAMA BUTTERFLY (12A)

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (15) 179m

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

MET SUMMER ENCORES

SUN 15, 12.15PM

THE BRITISH ABROAD MON 23, 1.30PM

THU 5, 7.20PM

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE (12A) 165m

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

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

LIVE FROM THE APOLLO

SUN 29, 11AM SUN 8, 12NOON

PSYCHO VERTICAL (12A) Based on his best-selling autobiography, Psycho Vertical is a study of the complex life and motivations of British writer, funny-man and unlikely hero-mountaineer, Andy Kirkpatrick, woven into an 18-day solo ascent of El Capitan, Yosemite.

ITALO DISCO LEGACY (CERT TBC) A journey into the past and the future of Italo Disco music through the stories of the original 80s heroes and cult DJs and the voice of the new generation of artists, radio broadcasters and fans ready to carry on the Italo Disco Legacy. Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar before and after the film.

SUN 22, 7.45PM

Starring: Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner

One of the greatest silent films, Pandora’s Box follows the rise and fall of Lulu, a spirited but innocent showgirl whose sheer sexual magnetism wreaks havoc on the lives of men and women alike. Renowned for its sensational storyline, sparkling Weimar-period setting and the legendary, lead performance from its iconic star Louise Brooks, Pandora’s Box returns to the big screen to be (re)discovered.

Mary Shelley’s novel was published 200 years ago and film adaptations and derivations have been coming thick and fast for almost half that length of time. Since Colin Clive uttered the immortal words, “It’s alive!” way back in 1931, we’ve been horrified and amused by the doctor and his monstrous creation, or do we mean the creature and his monstrous creator? Join us for a history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations. The day ends with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

FRI 13, FROM 7.45PM

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

ITALO DISCO PARTY

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN OPENING NIGHT PARTY

Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar courtesy of our friends at Kino Klubb and Forever Records to complement our screening of Italo Disco Legacy.

To celebrate the release of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, our friends from anti-sexism film club, Reel Equality, will offer free glitter art from 7PM, before DJs Fan Club take the night away and let the music speak for the evening. There’ll be half-price bottles of prosecco on offer so join us and dance (while the music still goes on).

SAT 28, FROM 12NOON

PRIDE

Nina Stemme, one of opera’s greatest dramatic sopranos, takes on the title role of the proud princess of legendary China. From the Met’s 15/16 season.

To celebrate the Nottinghamshire Pride, we’ll have DJs playing all day. From 9PM, we’ll keep the party going with drag acts in our Cafébar.

210m

Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo & Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SUN 29, 12NOON

IL TROVATORE (12A) 162m Soprano Anna Netrebko’s dramatic and vocal skills are on full display as Leonora. From the Met’s 15/16 season. Tickets: £10 full / £8 conc / £7 memb

QUIZZES

For further details visit www.broadway.org.uk/groups/films_courses

THU 12, 6.30PM

Dirs: Georgianna Scurfield & Jared Wilson

MON 16, 5.30PM

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

13

MUSIC

Cost: £250 (includes lunches and refreshments) Tutor: Roger Knott- Fayle Ages: Suitable for ages 13-15 Level: Beginners

WED 4, 8.45PM

ITALO DISCO LEGACY

Beginners can learn how to master the art of photography with local photographer Alan Fletcher. With 20 years’ experience in the industry, Alan will guide you through the basics of your DSLR camera and help you focus on capturing images you can be proud of.

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

SAUL (12A) 210m – Recorded 2015

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN

Open to 13-15-year-olds, Broadway summer schools offer an opportunity to make a short film with film industry professionals, create modern art with leading creative technologists, get hands-on in our gallery and present the work to family and friends.

CAPTURED AS LIVE

FILM & MUSIC

SAT 21 JUL 10AM - 4.30PM

LIVE BY SATELLITE

JULY 2018

FOOD

SUMMER SCHOOLS

ONE-DAY COURSES WITH SCREENINGS

GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP PART ONE

12

JULY 2018

TUE 10, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 31, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

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

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


INSPIRING CREATIVITY

07

We have plenty of opportunities to nurture your creativity. Come along, join us and get involved.

JULY 2018

REVOLT, SHE SAID: WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

08 One hundred years after the first women got the vote in the UK, 50 years after the protests of May ’68 triggered resistance across the world, where is the feminist revolution now?

09

JULY 2018

10

JULY 2018

MY MOVIE

11 See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

THU 26, 6.30PM

ICO x Club Des Femmes curate a season of films and happenings focused on women filmmakers post ’68, who took up cameras as they took to the streets: to instigate further revolutions in ways of seeing, being, living and loving. We present some of those titles as part of our July programme.

ARTS AND TECH SUMMER SCHOOL

FILMMAKING SUMMER SCHOOL

MON 6 - FRI 10 AUG 9.30AM – 4PM EACH DAY

MON 13 - FRI 17 AUG 9.30AM - 4PM EACH DAY

Aspiring young artists will have the week to create, hack and make alongside leading creatives from the industry before presenting the work to friends and family at an exclusive exhibition in Broadway’s gallery on Saturday 11 August.

Work as part of a small team on all aspects of filmmaking: from idea creation, to learning how to use professional equipment and then presenting a short film at a private screening for friends and family.

Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Tutor: Alan Fletcher Ages 18+ Level: Beginners

Find out more at nearnow.org.uk/summerschool Cost: TBC

Barrie Kosky’s blazingly original and visually spectacular staging of Handel’s oratorio pairs baroque music with contemporary choreography and lavish designs to create an enthralling theatrical fusion of old and new. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Private screening will be held on Saturday 18 August. Find out more and book at www.broadway.org.uk/groups/cou rses_workshops

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

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

THU 12, 8.30PM

SUN 15, 12.30PM

SUN 15, 6.30PM

SUN 29, 12.15PM

SUN 1, 12NOON

SUN 15, 12NOON

SUN 22, 12NOON

THE LORD OF MILAN (CERT TBC)

BETTY: THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT. THE STORY OF FUNK QUEEN, BETTY DAVIS (CERT TBC) + PANEL

MUSE: DRONES WORLD TOUR (PG) 87m

EX LIBRIS: THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (CERT TBC)

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

PANDORA’S BOX (PG)

Nottingham’s leading short film night is back. Pop along to see the best short films, music videos and documentaries that the East Midlands has to offer. New talent is right under your nose and you’ll find it at Short Stack. Tickets £3.50

Dir: Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany 1929 134m

WEST SIDE STORY – SING-ALONG (PG) 152m

CALAIS CHILDREN: A CASE TO ANSWER (CERT TBC) 62m + Q&A

UNSUNG HERO: THE JACK JONES STORY (PG) 80m

UK 2017 90m

TUE 17, 5.45PM

THU 19, 5.45PM

ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T (12A) + PANEL DISCUSSION

DAISIES (15) With English Subtitles

A PLACE OF RAGE (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION

Dir: Vera Chytilová Czech Republic 1966 76m

Dir: Pratibha Parmar US 1991 52m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Ivana Karbanova, Jitka Cerhova

Dir: Agnès Varda France 1977 120m

Daisies follows the misadventures of two young women both called Marie, who rebelliously scam rich dates, cut off their own heads and wreck an official feast. Some have called the film’s freewheeling rage against the world proto-riot grrrl, and the two Maries (defiantly unholy) are a total riot. If you haven’t caught up with this genuine feminist classic, see why it’s as thrilling now as it was fifty years ago.

A Place of Rage is an exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements featuring interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice Walker. Within the context of the civil rights, Black power and feminist movements, the trio reassess how women such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer revolutionised American society. A stirring chapter in African American history, highlighted by music from Prince, Janet Jackson, the Neville Brothers and the Staple Singers. Melissa Gueneau, Broadway’s Cinema Programme Coordinator, will introduce this screening.

Starring: Valérie Mairesse, Thérèse Liotard

Pauline (aka Pomme) sings, travelling the country to perform feminist songs, while Suzanne (who doesn’t sing), her childhood friend – whom Pauline helped fund an illegal abortion – runs a women’s health clinic. Even rarer than a film that demystifies activism, abortion, and breastfeeding is one where a constant female friendship, tender and intelligent, braids the narrative beautifully together. One Sings… is a joyous feminist anthem for the right to choose in all things. The film will be introduced by members of Pro Choice Nottingham and followed by a panel discussion on the themes explored in the film, including women’s rights, reproductive rights, class politics, and more. Film critic Christina Newland, filmmaker Jeanie Finlay, and Broadway’s Audience Development, Diversity and Engagement Coordinator Sophia Ramcharan, will take part in the panel hosted by Club Des Femmes’ So Mayer.

Preceded by

SAUTE MA VILLE (13m) Made when she was just 18, Chantal Akerman dropped out of film school to make this disturbing look at the claustrophobia of the domestic.

Preceded by

NICE COLOURED GIRLS (16m) A short film classic by Tracey Moffatt, one of Australia’s foremost visual artists.

With the support of the Independent Cinema Office and BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

A documentary about Herbert Kilpin, a young textile worker from Nottingham, who emigrated to Italy in 1891 and founded AC Milan FC.

Dir: Philip Cox UK 2017 52m+30m

Betty changed the landscape for female artists in America. She “was the first...” as former husband Miles Davis said. “Madonna before Madonna, Prince before Prince ”. Creatively blending documentary and animation, this movie traces the path of Betty Davis’s life, how she grew from humble upbringings to become a fully self-realised black female pioneer. Following the film there will be a special 30 minute extra featuring a discussion about Betty’s relevance and legacy led by director Phil Cox. Please join us for a panel discussion exploring the role of visual art and music in political protest within the Black power and feminist movements.

MON 9, 5.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

EVEN WHEN I FALL (12A) + Q&A With English Subtitles Dirs: Sky Neal & Kate McLarnon UK 2017 93m

Child-trafficking survivors Sheetal and Saraswoti are rescued from a corrupt Indian circus and brought back to Nepal, to a community they barely remember and struggle to reconnect with. With 11 other young trafficking survivors, they form Circus Kathmandu, Nepal’s first and only circus. This intimate and beautiful film is an ode to survival and the healing power of performance. BFI Anna Strickland from Missing Link will be joining us for a post-screening Q&A.

Muse embarked on their ambitious Drones World Tour in 2015-16. Known for pushing boundaries in terms of their stage production the tour saw the band perform “in the round” from the middle of the arena, with the stage design and configuration giving fans a full 360 degree audio/visual sensory experience. Filmed and recorded over multiple shows the movie includes never before seen special effects along with an exclusive insight from the band in the introduction. FRI 13, 8.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

Dir: Frederick Wiseman US 2017 197m

The latest work from the great documentary filmmaker examines the New York Public Library as it reconfigures itself for the digital age.

“A film about the importance of cultural history and truth (two things deeply under siege these days), Wiseman’s epic Ex Libris might make you cry with happiness; it’s the good fight being fought. Movies aren’t usually a public benefit, much less an essential one. Here’s the exception.” Time Out

Dir: Pietro Anton Italy 2018 90m

Sing along with Maria and Tony on the streets and rooftops of New York. CELEBRATING DEB’S 50 YEARS OF LOVE, LAUGHS & MUSIC WITH YOU ALL!

This documentary follows the scandal of what happened to the almost 2,000 lone children who were in the Calais jungle as it burned down last year. Most of whom had a legal case to be in the UK. PROFITS FROM THIS SCREENING WILL BE DONATED TO NOTTINGHAM REFUGEE FORUM

A documentary on one of the greatest British figures of the past century, trades union leader Jack Jones. Jones attacked poverty, fascism, worker exploitation and pensioner neglect with such ferocity he was voted The Most Powerful Man in Britain. PRESENTED BY NOTTINGHAM PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY FREE SCREENING

GENEVIEVE (U) 83m

Dir: Jen Randall UK 2017 75m

One of the most beloved British comedies of all time, Genevieve is a whimsical tale of two couples who drive the London-to-Brighton vintage car rally, and their adventures along the way. HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY NHS

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval halfway through the film for free tea, coffee and biscuits to be served.

CARMEN JONES (U) 100m Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: a.byrne@broadway.org.uk or call 0115 952 6611.

Inspired by a true story, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the new award-winning five-star hit musical for today. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

It has been said that travel broadens the mind, but is this theory supported by on-screen depictions of the British on foreign soil? From Room With a View through to The Inbetweeners Movie we've certainly made our presence felt away from home. This one-day course examines our behaviour abroad and asks if this is the true Brit? The day ends with a screening of Summer Holiday at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

Beloved American soprano Renée Fleming joins Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky for a performance of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece of unrequited young love, from the Met’s 06/07 season.

TURANDOT (12A) 139m WED 18, 7PM

ROMEO & JULIET (CERT TBC)

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

EUGENE ONEGIN (12A) 172m

SUN 22, 12NOON

RSC LIVE

FOOD!

FREE

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Anthony Minghella’s breathtaking production has thrilled audiences ever since its premiere in 2006.

SAT 18 AUG 10.30AM – 4.45PM (WITH BREAKS)

20%OFF Ask at box office for details.

SUN 8, 12NOON

133m

Blondie is after a stash of stolen confederate gold, but he’s not the only one in this western masterpiece from Sergio Leone.

MEMBERS GET

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME

MADAMA BUTTERFLY (12A)

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (15) 179m

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

MET SUMMER ENCORES

SUN 15, 12.15PM

THE BRITISH ABROAD MON 23, 1.30PM

THU 5, 7.20PM

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE (12A) 165m

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

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

LIVE FROM THE APOLLO

SUN 29, 11AM SUN 8, 12NOON

PSYCHO VERTICAL (12A) Based on his best-selling autobiography, Psycho Vertical is a study of the complex life and motivations of British writer, funny-man and unlikely hero-mountaineer, Andy Kirkpatrick, woven into an 18-day solo ascent of El Capitan, Yosemite.

ITALO DISCO LEGACY (CERT TBC) A journey into the past and the future of Italo Disco music through the stories of the original 80s heroes and cult DJs and the voice of the new generation of artists, radio broadcasters and fans ready to carry on the Italo Disco Legacy. Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar before and after the film.

SUN 22, 7.45PM

Starring: Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner

One of the greatest silent films, Pandora’s Box follows the rise and fall of Lulu, a spirited but innocent showgirl whose sheer sexual magnetism wreaks havoc on the lives of men and women alike. Renowned for its sensational storyline, sparkling Weimar-period setting and the legendary, lead performance from its iconic star Louise Brooks, Pandora’s Box returns to the big screen to be (re)discovered.

Mary Shelley’s novel was published 200 years ago and film adaptations and derivations have been coming thick and fast for almost half that length of time. Since Colin Clive uttered the immortal words, “It’s alive!” way back in 1931, we’ve been horrified and amused by the doctor and his monstrous creation, or do we mean the creature and his monstrous creator? Join us for a history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations. The day ends with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

FRI 13, FROM 7.45PM

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

ITALO DISCO PARTY

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN OPENING NIGHT PARTY

Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar courtesy of our friends at Kino Klubb and Forever Records to complement our screening of Italo Disco Legacy.

To celebrate the release of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, our friends from anti-sexism film club, Reel Equality, will offer free glitter art from 7PM, before DJs Fan Club take the night away and let the music speak for the evening. There’ll be half-price bottles of prosecco on offer so join us and dance (while the music still goes on).

SAT 28, FROM 12NOON

PRIDE

Nina Stemme, one of opera’s greatest dramatic sopranos, takes on the title role of the proud princess of legendary China. From the Met’s 15/16 season.

To celebrate the Nottinghamshire Pride, we’ll have DJs playing all day. From 9PM, we’ll keep the party going with drag acts in our Cafébar.

210m

Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo & Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SUN 29, 12NOON

IL TROVATORE (12A) 162m Soprano Anna Netrebko’s dramatic and vocal skills are on full display as Leonora. From the Met’s 15/16 season. Tickets: £10 full / £8 conc / £7 memb

QUIZZES

For further details visit www.broadway.org.uk/groups/films_courses

THU 12, 6.30PM

Dirs: Georgianna Scurfield & Jared Wilson

MON 16, 5.30PM

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

13

MUSIC

Cost: £250 (includes lunches and refreshments) Tutor: Roger Knott- Fayle Ages: Suitable for ages 13-15 Level: Beginners

WED 4, 8.45PM

ITALO DISCO LEGACY

Beginners can learn how to master the art of photography with local photographer Alan Fletcher. With 20 years’ experience in the industry, Alan will guide you through the basics of your DSLR camera and help you focus on capturing images you can be proud of.

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

SAUL (12A) 210m – Recorded 2015

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN

Open to 13-15-year-olds, Broadway summer schools offer an opportunity to make a short film with film industry professionals, create modern art with leading creative technologists, get hands-on in our gallery and present the work to family and friends.

CAPTURED AS LIVE

FILM & MUSIC

SAT 21 JUL 10AM - 4.30PM

LIVE BY SATELLITE

JULY 2018

FOOD

SUMMER SCHOOLS

ONE-DAY COURSES WITH SCREENINGS

GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP PART ONE

12

JULY 2018

TUE 10, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 31, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

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

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


INSPIRING CREATIVITY

07

We have plenty of opportunities to nurture your creativity. Come along, join us and get involved.

JULY 2018

REVOLT, SHE SAID: WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

08 One hundred years after the first women got the vote in the UK, 50 years after the protests of May ’68 triggered resistance across the world, where is the feminist revolution now?

09

JULY 2018

10

JULY 2018

MY MOVIE

11 See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

THU 26, 6.30PM

ICO x Club Des Femmes curate a season of films and happenings focused on women filmmakers post ’68, who took up cameras as they took to the streets: to instigate further revolutions in ways of seeing, being, living and loving. We present some of those titles as part of our July programme.

ARTS AND TECH SUMMER SCHOOL

FILMMAKING SUMMER SCHOOL

MON 6 - FRI 10 AUG 9.30AM – 4PM EACH DAY

MON 13 - FRI 17 AUG 9.30AM - 4PM EACH DAY

Aspiring young artists will have the week to create, hack and make alongside leading creatives from the industry before presenting the work to friends and family at an exclusive exhibition in Broadway’s gallery on Saturday 11 August.

Work as part of a small team on all aspects of filmmaking: from idea creation, to learning how to use professional equipment and then presenting a short film at a private screening for friends and family.

Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Tutor: Alan Fletcher Ages 18+ Level: Beginners

Find out more at nearnow.org.uk/summerschool Cost: TBC

Barrie Kosky’s blazingly original and visually spectacular staging of Handel’s oratorio pairs baroque music with contemporary choreography and lavish designs to create an enthralling theatrical fusion of old and new. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Private screening will be held on Saturday 18 August. Find out more and book at www.broadway.org.uk/groups/cou rses_workshops

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

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

THU 12, 8.30PM

SUN 15, 12.30PM

SUN 15, 6.30PM

SUN 29, 12.15PM

SUN 1, 12NOON

SUN 15, 12NOON

SUN 22, 12NOON

THE LORD OF MILAN (CERT TBC)

BETTY: THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT. THE STORY OF FUNK QUEEN, BETTY DAVIS (CERT TBC) + PANEL

MUSE: DRONES WORLD TOUR (PG) 87m

EX LIBRIS: THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (CERT TBC)

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

PANDORA’S BOX (PG)

Nottingham’s leading short film night is back. Pop along to see the best short films, music videos and documentaries that the East Midlands has to offer. New talent is right under your nose and you’ll find it at Short Stack. Tickets £3.50

Dir: Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany 1929 134m

WEST SIDE STORY – SING-ALONG (PG) 152m

CALAIS CHILDREN: A CASE TO ANSWER (CERT TBC) 62m + Q&A

UNSUNG HERO: THE JACK JONES STORY (PG) 80m

UK 2017 90m

TUE 17, 5.45PM

THU 19, 5.45PM

ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T (12A) + PANEL DISCUSSION

DAISIES (15) With English Subtitles

A PLACE OF RAGE (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION

Dir: Vera Chytilová Czech Republic 1966 76m

Dir: Pratibha Parmar US 1991 52m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Ivana Karbanova, Jitka Cerhova

Dir: Agnès Varda France 1977 120m

Daisies follows the misadventures of two young women both called Marie, who rebelliously scam rich dates, cut off their own heads and wreck an official feast. Some have called the film’s freewheeling rage against the world proto-riot grrrl, and the two Maries (defiantly unholy) are a total riot. If you haven’t caught up with this genuine feminist classic, see why it’s as thrilling now as it was fifty years ago.

A Place of Rage is an exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements featuring interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice Walker. Within the context of the civil rights, Black power and feminist movements, the trio reassess how women such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer revolutionised American society. A stirring chapter in African American history, highlighted by music from Prince, Janet Jackson, the Neville Brothers and the Staple Singers. Melissa Gueneau, Broadway’s Cinema Programme Coordinator, will introduce this screening.

Starring: Valérie Mairesse, Thérèse Liotard

Pauline (aka Pomme) sings, travelling the country to perform feminist songs, while Suzanne (who doesn’t sing), her childhood friend – whom Pauline helped fund an illegal abortion – runs a women’s health clinic. Even rarer than a film that demystifies activism, abortion, and breastfeeding is one where a constant female friendship, tender and intelligent, braids the narrative beautifully together. One Sings… is a joyous feminist anthem for the right to choose in all things. The film will be introduced by members of Pro Choice Nottingham and followed by a panel discussion on the themes explored in the film, including women’s rights, reproductive rights, class politics, and more. Film critic Christina Newland, filmmaker Jeanie Finlay, and Broadway’s Audience Development, Diversity and Engagement Coordinator Sophia Ramcharan, will take part in the panel hosted by Club Des Femmes’ So Mayer.

Preceded by

SAUTE MA VILLE (13m) Made when she was just 18, Chantal Akerman dropped out of film school to make this disturbing look at the claustrophobia of the domestic.

Preceded by

NICE COLOURED GIRLS (16m) A short film classic by Tracey Moffatt, one of Australia’s foremost visual artists.

With the support of the Independent Cinema Office and BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

A documentary about Herbert Kilpin, a young textile worker from Nottingham, who emigrated to Italy in 1891 and founded AC Milan FC.

Dir: Philip Cox UK 2017 52m+30m

Betty changed the landscape for female artists in America. She “was the first...” as former husband Miles Davis said. “Madonna before Madonna, Prince before Prince ”. Creatively blending documentary and animation, this movie traces the path of Betty Davis’s life, how she grew from humble upbringings to become a fully self-realised black female pioneer. Following the film there will be a special 30 minute extra featuring a discussion about Betty’s relevance and legacy led by director Phil Cox. Please join us for a panel discussion exploring the role of visual art and music in political protest within the Black power and feminist movements.

MON 9, 5.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

EVEN WHEN I FALL (12A) + Q&A With English Subtitles Dirs: Sky Neal & Kate McLarnon UK 2017 93m

Child-trafficking survivors Sheetal and Saraswoti are rescued from a corrupt Indian circus and brought back to Nepal, to a community they barely remember and struggle to reconnect with. With 11 other young trafficking survivors, they form Circus Kathmandu, Nepal’s first and only circus. This intimate and beautiful film is an ode to survival and the healing power of performance. BFI Anna Strickland from Missing Link will be joining us for a post-screening Q&A.

Muse embarked on their ambitious Drones World Tour in 2015-16. Known for pushing boundaries in terms of their stage production the tour saw the band perform “in the round” from the middle of the arena, with the stage design and configuration giving fans a full 360 degree audio/visual sensory experience. Filmed and recorded over multiple shows the movie includes never before seen special effects along with an exclusive insight from the band in the introduction. FRI 13, 8.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

Dir: Frederick Wiseman US 2017 197m

The latest work from the great documentary filmmaker examines the New York Public Library as it reconfigures itself for the digital age.

“A film about the importance of cultural history and truth (two things deeply under siege these days), Wiseman’s epic Ex Libris might make you cry with happiness; it’s the good fight being fought. Movies aren’t usually a public benefit, much less an essential one. Here’s the exception.” Time Out

Dir: Pietro Anton Italy 2018 90m

Sing along with Maria and Tony on the streets and rooftops of New York. CELEBRATING DEB’S 50 YEARS OF LOVE, LAUGHS & MUSIC WITH YOU ALL!

This documentary follows the scandal of what happened to the almost 2,000 lone children who were in the Calais jungle as it burned down last year. Most of whom had a legal case to be in the UK. PROFITS FROM THIS SCREENING WILL BE DONATED TO NOTTINGHAM REFUGEE FORUM

A documentary on one of the greatest British figures of the past century, trades union leader Jack Jones. Jones attacked poverty, fascism, worker exploitation and pensioner neglect with such ferocity he was voted The Most Powerful Man in Britain. PRESENTED BY NOTTINGHAM PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY FREE SCREENING

GENEVIEVE (U) 83m

Dir: Jen Randall UK 2017 75m

One of the most beloved British comedies of all time, Genevieve is a whimsical tale of two couples who drive the London-to-Brighton vintage car rally, and their adventures along the way. HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY NHS

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval halfway through the film for free tea, coffee and biscuits to be served.

CARMEN JONES (U) 100m Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: a.byrne@broadway.org.uk or call 0115 952 6611.

Inspired by a true story, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the new award-winning five-star hit musical for today. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

It has been said that travel broadens the mind, but is this theory supported by on-screen depictions of the British on foreign soil? From Room With a View through to The Inbetweeners Movie we've certainly made our presence felt away from home. This one-day course examines our behaviour abroad and asks if this is the true Brit? The day ends with a screening of Summer Holiday at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

Beloved American soprano Renée Fleming joins Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky for a performance of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece of unrequited young love, from the Met’s 06/07 season.

TURANDOT (12A) 139m WED 18, 7PM

ROMEO & JULIET (CERT TBC)

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

EUGENE ONEGIN (12A) 172m

SUN 22, 12NOON

RSC LIVE

FOOD!

FREE

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Anthony Minghella’s breathtaking production has thrilled audiences ever since its premiere in 2006.

SAT 18 AUG 10.30AM – 4.45PM (WITH BREAKS)

20%OFF Ask at box office for details.

SUN 8, 12NOON

133m

Blondie is after a stash of stolen confederate gold, but he’s not the only one in this western masterpiece from Sergio Leone.

MEMBERS GET

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME

MADAMA BUTTERFLY (12A)

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (15) 179m

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

MET SUMMER ENCORES

SUN 15, 12.15PM

THE BRITISH ABROAD MON 23, 1.30PM

THU 5, 7.20PM

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE (12A) 165m

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

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

LIVE FROM THE APOLLO

SUN 29, 11AM SUN 8, 12NOON

PSYCHO VERTICAL (12A) Based on his best-selling autobiography, Psycho Vertical is a study of the complex life and motivations of British writer, funny-man and unlikely hero-mountaineer, Andy Kirkpatrick, woven into an 18-day solo ascent of El Capitan, Yosemite.

ITALO DISCO LEGACY (CERT TBC) A journey into the past and the future of Italo Disco music through the stories of the original 80s heroes and cult DJs and the voice of the new generation of artists, radio broadcasters and fans ready to carry on the Italo Disco Legacy. Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar before and after the film.

SUN 22, 7.45PM

Starring: Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner

One of the greatest silent films, Pandora’s Box follows the rise and fall of Lulu, a spirited but innocent showgirl whose sheer sexual magnetism wreaks havoc on the lives of men and women alike. Renowned for its sensational storyline, sparkling Weimar-period setting and the legendary, lead performance from its iconic star Louise Brooks, Pandora’s Box returns to the big screen to be (re)discovered.

Mary Shelley’s novel was published 200 years ago and film adaptations and derivations have been coming thick and fast for almost half that length of time. Since Colin Clive uttered the immortal words, “It’s alive!” way back in 1931, we’ve been horrified and amused by the doctor and his monstrous creation, or do we mean the creature and his monstrous creator? Join us for a history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations. The day ends with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

FRI 13, FROM 7.45PM

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

ITALO DISCO PARTY

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN OPENING NIGHT PARTY

Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar courtesy of our friends at Kino Klubb and Forever Records to complement our screening of Italo Disco Legacy.

To celebrate the release of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, our friends from anti-sexism film club, Reel Equality, will offer free glitter art from 7PM, before DJs Fan Club take the night away and let the music speak for the evening. There’ll be half-price bottles of prosecco on offer so join us and dance (while the music still goes on).

SAT 28, FROM 12NOON

PRIDE

Nina Stemme, one of opera’s greatest dramatic sopranos, takes on the title role of the proud princess of legendary China. From the Met’s 15/16 season.

To celebrate the Nottinghamshire Pride, we’ll have DJs playing all day. From 9PM, we’ll keep the party going with drag acts in our Cafébar.

210m

Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo & Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SUN 29, 12NOON

IL TROVATORE (12A) 162m Soprano Anna Netrebko’s dramatic and vocal skills are on full display as Leonora. From the Met’s 15/16 season. Tickets: £10 full / £8 conc / £7 memb

QUIZZES

For further details visit www.broadway.org.uk/groups/films_courses

THU 12, 6.30PM

Dirs: Georgianna Scurfield & Jared Wilson

MON 16, 5.30PM

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

13

MUSIC

Cost: £250 (includes lunches and refreshments) Tutor: Roger Knott- Fayle Ages: Suitable for ages 13-15 Level: Beginners

WED 4, 8.45PM

ITALO DISCO LEGACY

Beginners can learn how to master the art of photography with local photographer Alan Fletcher. With 20 years’ experience in the industry, Alan will guide you through the basics of your DSLR camera and help you focus on capturing images you can be proud of.

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

SAUL (12A) 210m – Recorded 2015

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN

Open to 13-15-year-olds, Broadway summer schools offer an opportunity to make a short film with film industry professionals, create modern art with leading creative technologists, get hands-on in our gallery and present the work to family and friends.

CAPTURED AS LIVE

FILM & MUSIC

SAT 21 JUL 10AM - 4.30PM

LIVE BY SATELLITE

JULY 2018

FOOD

SUMMER SCHOOLS

ONE-DAY COURSES WITH SCREENINGS

GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP PART ONE

12

JULY 2018

TUE 10, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 31, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

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

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


INSPIRING CREATIVITY

07

We have plenty of opportunities to nurture your creativity. Come along, join us and get involved.

JULY 2018

REVOLT, SHE SAID: WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

08 One hundred years after the first women got the vote in the UK, 50 years after the protests of May ’68 triggered resistance across the world, where is the feminist revolution now?

09

JULY 2018

10

JULY 2018

MY MOVIE

11 See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

THU 26, 6.30PM

ICO x Club Des Femmes curate a season of films and happenings focused on women filmmakers post ’68, who took up cameras as they took to the streets: to instigate further revolutions in ways of seeing, being, living and loving. We present some of those titles as part of our July programme.

ARTS AND TECH SUMMER SCHOOL

FILMMAKING SUMMER SCHOOL

MON 6 - FRI 10 AUG 9.30AM – 4PM EACH DAY

MON 13 - FRI 17 AUG 9.30AM - 4PM EACH DAY

Aspiring young artists will have the week to create, hack and make alongside leading creatives from the industry before presenting the work to friends and family at an exclusive exhibition in Broadway’s gallery on Saturday 11 August.

Work as part of a small team on all aspects of filmmaking: from idea creation, to learning how to use professional equipment and then presenting a short film at a private screening for friends and family.

Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Tutor: Alan Fletcher Ages 18+ Level: Beginners

Find out more at nearnow.org.uk/summerschool Cost: TBC

Barrie Kosky’s blazingly original and visually spectacular staging of Handel’s oratorio pairs baroque music with contemporary choreography and lavish designs to create an enthralling theatrical fusion of old and new. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Private screening will be held on Saturday 18 August. Find out more and book at www.broadway.org.uk/groups/cou rses_workshops

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

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

THU 12, 8.30PM

SUN 15, 12.30PM

SUN 15, 6.30PM

SUN 29, 12.15PM

SUN 1, 12NOON

SUN 15, 12NOON

SUN 22, 12NOON

THE LORD OF MILAN (CERT TBC)

BETTY: THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT. THE STORY OF FUNK QUEEN, BETTY DAVIS (CERT TBC) + PANEL

MUSE: DRONES WORLD TOUR (PG) 87m

EX LIBRIS: THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (CERT TBC)

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

PANDORA’S BOX (PG)

Nottingham’s leading short film night is back. Pop along to see the best short films, music videos and documentaries that the East Midlands has to offer. New talent is right under your nose and you’ll find it at Short Stack. Tickets £3.50

Dir: Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany 1929 134m

WEST SIDE STORY – SING-ALONG (PG) 152m

CALAIS CHILDREN: A CASE TO ANSWER (CERT TBC) 62m + Q&A

UNSUNG HERO: THE JACK JONES STORY (PG) 80m

UK 2017 90m

TUE 17, 5.45PM

THU 19, 5.45PM

ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T (12A) + PANEL DISCUSSION

DAISIES (15) With English Subtitles

A PLACE OF RAGE (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION

Dir: Vera Chytilová Czech Republic 1966 76m

Dir: Pratibha Parmar US 1991 52m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Ivana Karbanova, Jitka Cerhova

Dir: Agnès Varda France 1977 120m

Daisies follows the misadventures of two young women both called Marie, who rebelliously scam rich dates, cut off their own heads and wreck an official feast. Some have called the film’s freewheeling rage against the world proto-riot grrrl, and the two Maries (defiantly unholy) are a total riot. If you haven’t caught up with this genuine feminist classic, see why it’s as thrilling now as it was fifty years ago.

A Place of Rage is an exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements featuring interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice Walker. Within the context of the civil rights, Black power and feminist movements, the trio reassess how women such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer revolutionised American society. A stirring chapter in African American history, highlighted by music from Prince, Janet Jackson, the Neville Brothers and the Staple Singers. Melissa Gueneau, Broadway’s Cinema Programme Coordinator, will introduce this screening.

Starring: Valérie Mairesse, Thérèse Liotard

Pauline (aka Pomme) sings, travelling the country to perform feminist songs, while Suzanne (who doesn’t sing), her childhood friend – whom Pauline helped fund an illegal abortion – runs a women’s health clinic. Even rarer than a film that demystifies activism, abortion, and breastfeeding is one where a constant female friendship, tender and intelligent, braids the narrative beautifully together. One Sings… is a joyous feminist anthem for the right to choose in all things. The film will be introduced by members of Pro Choice Nottingham and followed by a panel discussion on the themes explored in the film, including women’s rights, reproductive rights, class politics, and more. Film critic Christina Newland, filmmaker Jeanie Finlay, and Broadway’s Audience Development, Diversity and Engagement Coordinator Sophia Ramcharan, will take part in the panel hosted by Club Des Femmes’ So Mayer.

Preceded by

SAUTE MA VILLE (13m) Made when she was just 18, Chantal Akerman dropped out of film school to make this disturbing look at the claustrophobia of the domestic.

Preceded by

NICE COLOURED GIRLS (16m) A short film classic by Tracey Moffatt, one of Australia’s foremost visual artists.

With the support of the Independent Cinema Office and BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

A documentary about Herbert Kilpin, a young textile worker from Nottingham, who emigrated to Italy in 1891 and founded AC Milan FC.

Dir: Philip Cox UK 2017 52m+30m

Betty changed the landscape for female artists in America. She “was the first...” as former husband Miles Davis said. “Madonna before Madonna, Prince before Prince ”. Creatively blending documentary and animation, this movie traces the path of Betty Davis’s life, how she grew from humble upbringings to become a fully self-realised black female pioneer. Following the film there will be a special 30 minute extra featuring a discussion about Betty’s relevance and legacy led by director Phil Cox. Please join us for a panel discussion exploring the role of visual art and music in political protest within the Black power and feminist movements.

MON 9, 5.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

EVEN WHEN I FALL (12A) + Q&A With English Subtitles Dirs: Sky Neal & Kate McLarnon UK 2017 93m

Child-trafficking survivors Sheetal and Saraswoti are rescued from a corrupt Indian circus and brought back to Nepal, to a community they barely remember and struggle to reconnect with. With 11 other young trafficking survivors, they form Circus Kathmandu, Nepal’s first and only circus. This intimate and beautiful film is an ode to survival and the healing power of performance. BFI Anna Strickland from Missing Link will be joining us for a post-screening Q&A.

Muse embarked on their ambitious Drones World Tour in 2015-16. Known for pushing boundaries in terms of their stage production the tour saw the band perform “in the round” from the middle of the arena, with the stage design and configuration giving fans a full 360 degree audio/visual sensory experience. Filmed and recorded over multiple shows the movie includes never before seen special effects along with an exclusive insight from the band in the introduction. FRI 13, 8.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

Dir: Frederick Wiseman US 2017 197m

The latest work from the great documentary filmmaker examines the New York Public Library as it reconfigures itself for the digital age.

“A film about the importance of cultural history and truth (two things deeply under siege these days), Wiseman’s epic Ex Libris might make you cry with happiness; it’s the good fight being fought. Movies aren’t usually a public benefit, much less an essential one. Here’s the exception.” Time Out

Dir: Pietro Anton Italy 2018 90m

Sing along with Maria and Tony on the streets and rooftops of New York. CELEBRATING DEB’S 50 YEARS OF LOVE, LAUGHS & MUSIC WITH YOU ALL!

This documentary follows the scandal of what happened to the almost 2,000 lone children who were in the Calais jungle as it burned down last year. Most of whom had a legal case to be in the UK. PROFITS FROM THIS SCREENING WILL BE DONATED TO NOTTINGHAM REFUGEE FORUM

A documentary on one of the greatest British figures of the past century, trades union leader Jack Jones. Jones attacked poverty, fascism, worker exploitation and pensioner neglect with such ferocity he was voted The Most Powerful Man in Britain. PRESENTED BY NOTTINGHAM PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY FREE SCREENING

GENEVIEVE (U) 83m

Dir: Jen Randall UK 2017 75m

One of the most beloved British comedies of all time, Genevieve is a whimsical tale of two couples who drive the London-to-Brighton vintage car rally, and their adventures along the way. HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY NHS

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval halfway through the film for free tea, coffee and biscuits to be served.

CARMEN JONES (U) 100m Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: a.byrne@broadway.org.uk or call 0115 952 6611.

Inspired by a true story, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the new award-winning five-star hit musical for today. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

It has been said that travel broadens the mind, but is this theory supported by on-screen depictions of the British on foreign soil? From Room With a View through to The Inbetweeners Movie we've certainly made our presence felt away from home. This one-day course examines our behaviour abroad and asks if this is the true Brit? The day ends with a screening of Summer Holiday at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

Beloved American soprano Renée Fleming joins Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky for a performance of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece of unrequited young love, from the Met’s 06/07 season.

TURANDOT (12A) 139m WED 18, 7PM

ROMEO & JULIET (CERT TBC)

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

EUGENE ONEGIN (12A) 172m

SUN 22, 12NOON

RSC LIVE

FOOD!

FREE

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Anthony Minghella’s breathtaking production has thrilled audiences ever since its premiere in 2006.

SAT 18 AUG 10.30AM – 4.45PM (WITH BREAKS)

20%OFF Ask at box office for details.

SUN 8, 12NOON

133m

Blondie is after a stash of stolen confederate gold, but he’s not the only one in this western masterpiece from Sergio Leone.

MEMBERS GET

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME

MADAMA BUTTERFLY (12A)

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (15) 179m

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

MET SUMMER ENCORES

SUN 15, 12.15PM

THE BRITISH ABROAD MON 23, 1.30PM

THU 5, 7.20PM

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE (12A) 165m

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

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

LIVE FROM THE APOLLO

SUN 29, 11AM SUN 8, 12NOON

PSYCHO VERTICAL (12A) Based on his best-selling autobiography, Psycho Vertical is a study of the complex life and motivations of British writer, funny-man and unlikely hero-mountaineer, Andy Kirkpatrick, woven into an 18-day solo ascent of El Capitan, Yosemite.

ITALO DISCO LEGACY (CERT TBC) A journey into the past and the future of Italo Disco music through the stories of the original 80s heroes and cult DJs and the voice of the new generation of artists, radio broadcasters and fans ready to carry on the Italo Disco Legacy. Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar before and after the film.

SUN 22, 7.45PM

Starring: Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner

One of the greatest silent films, Pandora’s Box follows the rise and fall of Lulu, a spirited but innocent showgirl whose sheer sexual magnetism wreaks havoc on the lives of men and women alike. Renowned for its sensational storyline, sparkling Weimar-period setting and the legendary, lead performance from its iconic star Louise Brooks, Pandora’s Box returns to the big screen to be (re)discovered.

Mary Shelley’s novel was published 200 years ago and film adaptations and derivations have been coming thick and fast for almost half that length of time. Since Colin Clive uttered the immortal words, “It’s alive!” way back in 1931, we’ve been horrified and amused by the doctor and his monstrous creation, or do we mean the creature and his monstrous creator? Join us for a history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations. The day ends with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

FRI 13, FROM 7.45PM

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

ITALO DISCO PARTY

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN OPENING NIGHT PARTY

Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar courtesy of our friends at Kino Klubb and Forever Records to complement our screening of Italo Disco Legacy.

To celebrate the release of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, our friends from anti-sexism film club, Reel Equality, will offer free glitter art from 7PM, before DJs Fan Club take the night away and let the music speak for the evening. There’ll be half-price bottles of prosecco on offer so join us and dance (while the music still goes on).

SAT 28, FROM 12NOON

PRIDE

Nina Stemme, one of opera’s greatest dramatic sopranos, takes on the title role of the proud princess of legendary China. From the Met’s 15/16 season.

To celebrate the Nottinghamshire Pride, we’ll have DJs playing all day. From 9PM, we’ll keep the party going with drag acts in our Cafébar.

210m

Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo & Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SUN 29, 12NOON

IL TROVATORE (12A) 162m Soprano Anna Netrebko’s dramatic and vocal skills are on full display as Leonora. From the Met’s 15/16 season. Tickets: £10 full / £8 conc / £7 memb

QUIZZES

For further details visit www.broadway.org.uk/groups/films_courses

THU 12, 6.30PM

Dirs: Georgianna Scurfield & Jared Wilson

MON 16, 5.30PM

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

13

MUSIC

Cost: £250 (includes lunches and refreshments) Tutor: Roger Knott- Fayle Ages: Suitable for ages 13-15 Level: Beginners

WED 4, 8.45PM

ITALO DISCO LEGACY

Beginners can learn how to master the art of photography with local photographer Alan Fletcher. With 20 years’ experience in the industry, Alan will guide you through the basics of your DSLR camera and help you focus on capturing images you can be proud of.

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

SAUL (12A) 210m – Recorded 2015

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN

Open to 13-15-year-olds, Broadway summer schools offer an opportunity to make a short film with film industry professionals, create modern art with leading creative technologists, get hands-on in our gallery and present the work to family and friends.

CAPTURED AS LIVE

FILM & MUSIC

SAT 21 JUL 10AM - 4.30PM

LIVE BY SATELLITE

JULY 2018

FOOD

SUMMER SCHOOLS

ONE-DAY COURSES WITH SCREENINGS

GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP PART ONE

12

JULY 2018

TUE 10, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 31, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

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

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


INSPIRING CREATIVITY

07

We have plenty of opportunities to nurture your creativity. Come along, join us and get involved.

JULY 2018

REVOLT, SHE SAID: WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

08 One hundred years after the first women got the vote in the UK, 50 years after the protests of May ’68 triggered resistance across the world, where is the feminist revolution now?

09

JULY 2018

10

JULY 2018

MY MOVIE

11 See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

THU 26, 6.30PM

ICO x Club Des Femmes curate a season of films and happenings focused on women filmmakers post ’68, who took up cameras as they took to the streets: to instigate further revolutions in ways of seeing, being, living and loving. We present some of those titles as part of our July programme.

ARTS AND TECH SUMMER SCHOOL

FILMMAKING SUMMER SCHOOL

MON 6 - FRI 10 AUG 9.30AM – 4PM EACH DAY

MON 13 - FRI 17 AUG 9.30AM - 4PM EACH DAY

Aspiring young artists will have the week to create, hack and make alongside leading creatives from the industry before presenting the work to friends and family at an exclusive exhibition in Broadway’s gallery on Saturday 11 August.

Work as part of a small team on all aspects of filmmaking: from idea creation, to learning how to use professional equipment and then presenting a short film at a private screening for friends and family.

Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Tutor: Alan Fletcher Ages 18+ Level: Beginners

Find out more at nearnow.org.uk/summerschool Cost: TBC

Barrie Kosky’s blazingly original and visually spectacular staging of Handel’s oratorio pairs baroque music with contemporary choreography and lavish designs to create an enthralling theatrical fusion of old and new. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Private screening will be held on Saturday 18 August. Find out more and book at www.broadway.org.uk/groups/cou rses_workshops

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

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

THU 12, 8.30PM

SUN 15, 12.30PM

SUN 15, 6.30PM

SUN 29, 12.15PM

SUN 1, 12NOON

SUN 15, 12NOON

SUN 22, 12NOON

THE LORD OF MILAN (CERT TBC)

BETTY: THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT. THE STORY OF FUNK QUEEN, BETTY DAVIS (CERT TBC) + PANEL

MUSE: DRONES WORLD TOUR (PG) 87m

EX LIBRIS: THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (CERT TBC)

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

PANDORA’S BOX (PG)

Nottingham’s leading short film night is back. Pop along to see the best short films, music videos and documentaries that the East Midlands has to offer. New talent is right under your nose and you’ll find it at Short Stack. Tickets £3.50

Dir: Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany 1929 134m

WEST SIDE STORY – SING-ALONG (PG) 152m

CALAIS CHILDREN: A CASE TO ANSWER (CERT TBC) 62m + Q&A

UNSUNG HERO: THE JACK JONES STORY (PG) 80m

UK 2017 90m

TUE 17, 5.45PM

THU 19, 5.45PM

ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T (12A) + PANEL DISCUSSION

DAISIES (15) With English Subtitles

A PLACE OF RAGE (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION

Dir: Vera Chytilová Czech Republic 1966 76m

Dir: Pratibha Parmar US 1991 52m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Ivana Karbanova, Jitka Cerhova

Dir: Agnès Varda France 1977 120m

Daisies follows the misadventures of two young women both called Marie, who rebelliously scam rich dates, cut off their own heads and wreck an official feast. Some have called the film’s freewheeling rage against the world proto-riot grrrl, and the two Maries (defiantly unholy) are a total riot. If you haven’t caught up with this genuine feminist classic, see why it’s as thrilling now as it was fifty years ago.

A Place of Rage is an exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements featuring interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice Walker. Within the context of the civil rights, Black power and feminist movements, the trio reassess how women such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer revolutionised American society. A stirring chapter in African American history, highlighted by music from Prince, Janet Jackson, the Neville Brothers and the Staple Singers. Melissa Gueneau, Broadway’s Cinema Programme Coordinator, will introduce this screening.

Starring: Valérie Mairesse, Thérèse Liotard

Pauline (aka Pomme) sings, travelling the country to perform feminist songs, while Suzanne (who doesn’t sing), her childhood friend – whom Pauline helped fund an illegal abortion – runs a women’s health clinic. Even rarer than a film that demystifies activism, abortion, and breastfeeding is one where a constant female friendship, tender and intelligent, braids the narrative beautifully together. One Sings… is a joyous feminist anthem for the right to choose in all things. The film will be introduced by members of Pro Choice Nottingham and followed by a panel discussion on the themes explored in the film, including women’s rights, reproductive rights, class politics, and more. Film critic Christina Newland, filmmaker Jeanie Finlay, and Broadway’s Audience Development, Diversity and Engagement Coordinator Sophia Ramcharan, will take part in the panel hosted by Club Des Femmes’ So Mayer.

Preceded by

SAUTE MA VILLE (13m) Made when she was just 18, Chantal Akerman dropped out of film school to make this disturbing look at the claustrophobia of the domestic.

Preceded by

NICE COLOURED GIRLS (16m) A short film classic by Tracey Moffatt, one of Australia’s foremost visual artists.

With the support of the Independent Cinema Office and BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

A documentary about Herbert Kilpin, a young textile worker from Nottingham, who emigrated to Italy in 1891 and founded AC Milan FC.

Dir: Philip Cox UK 2017 52m+30m

Betty changed the landscape for female artists in America. She “was the first...” as former husband Miles Davis said. “Madonna before Madonna, Prince before Prince ”. Creatively blending documentary and animation, this movie traces the path of Betty Davis’s life, how she grew from humble upbringings to become a fully self-realised black female pioneer. Following the film there will be a special 30 minute extra featuring a discussion about Betty’s relevance and legacy led by director Phil Cox. Please join us for a panel discussion exploring the role of visual art and music in political protest within the Black power and feminist movements.

MON 9, 5.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

EVEN WHEN I FALL (12A) + Q&A With English Subtitles Dirs: Sky Neal & Kate McLarnon UK 2017 93m

Child-trafficking survivors Sheetal and Saraswoti are rescued from a corrupt Indian circus and brought back to Nepal, to a community they barely remember and struggle to reconnect with. With 11 other young trafficking survivors, they form Circus Kathmandu, Nepal’s first and only circus. This intimate and beautiful film is an ode to survival and the healing power of performance. BFI Anna Strickland from Missing Link will be joining us for a post-screening Q&A.

Muse embarked on their ambitious Drones World Tour in 2015-16. Known for pushing boundaries in terms of their stage production the tour saw the band perform “in the round” from the middle of the arena, with the stage design and configuration giving fans a full 360 degree audio/visual sensory experience. Filmed and recorded over multiple shows the movie includes never before seen special effects along with an exclusive insight from the band in the introduction. FRI 13, 8.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

Dir: Frederick Wiseman US 2017 197m

The latest work from the great documentary filmmaker examines the New York Public Library as it reconfigures itself for the digital age.

“A film about the importance of cultural history and truth (two things deeply under siege these days), Wiseman’s epic Ex Libris might make you cry with happiness; it’s the good fight being fought. Movies aren’t usually a public benefit, much less an essential one. Here’s the exception.” Time Out

Dir: Pietro Anton Italy 2018 90m

Sing along with Maria and Tony on the streets and rooftops of New York. CELEBRATING DEB’S 50 YEARS OF LOVE, LAUGHS & MUSIC WITH YOU ALL!

This documentary follows the scandal of what happened to the almost 2,000 lone children who were in the Calais jungle as it burned down last year. Most of whom had a legal case to be in the UK. PROFITS FROM THIS SCREENING WILL BE DONATED TO NOTTINGHAM REFUGEE FORUM

A documentary on one of the greatest British figures of the past century, trades union leader Jack Jones. Jones attacked poverty, fascism, worker exploitation and pensioner neglect with such ferocity he was voted The Most Powerful Man in Britain. PRESENTED BY NOTTINGHAM PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY FREE SCREENING

GENEVIEVE (U) 83m

Dir: Jen Randall UK 2017 75m

One of the most beloved British comedies of all time, Genevieve is a whimsical tale of two couples who drive the London-to-Brighton vintage car rally, and their adventures along the way. HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY NHS

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval halfway through the film for free tea, coffee and biscuits to be served.

CARMEN JONES (U) 100m Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: a.byrne@broadway.org.uk or call 0115 952 6611.

Inspired by a true story, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the new award-winning five-star hit musical for today. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

It has been said that travel broadens the mind, but is this theory supported by on-screen depictions of the British on foreign soil? From Room With a View through to The Inbetweeners Movie we've certainly made our presence felt away from home. This one-day course examines our behaviour abroad and asks if this is the true Brit? The day ends with a screening of Summer Holiday at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

Beloved American soprano Renée Fleming joins Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky for a performance of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece of unrequited young love, from the Met’s 06/07 season.

TURANDOT (12A) 139m WED 18, 7PM

ROMEO & JULIET (CERT TBC)

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Blondie is after a stash of stolen confederate gold, but he’s not the only one in this western masterpiece from Sergio Leone.

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MADAMA BUTTERFLY (12A)

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (15) 179m

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SUN 15, 12.15PM

THE BRITISH ABROAD MON 23, 1.30PM

THU 5, 7.20PM

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE (12A) 165m

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SUN 29, 11AM SUN 8, 12NOON

PSYCHO VERTICAL (12A) Based on his best-selling autobiography, Psycho Vertical is a study of the complex life and motivations of British writer, funny-man and unlikely hero-mountaineer, Andy Kirkpatrick, woven into an 18-day solo ascent of El Capitan, Yosemite.

ITALO DISCO LEGACY (CERT TBC) A journey into the past and the future of Italo Disco music through the stories of the original 80s heroes and cult DJs and the voice of the new generation of artists, radio broadcasters and fans ready to carry on the Italo Disco Legacy. Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar before and after the film.

SUN 22, 7.45PM

Starring: Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner

One of the greatest silent films, Pandora’s Box follows the rise and fall of Lulu, a spirited but innocent showgirl whose sheer sexual magnetism wreaks havoc on the lives of men and women alike. Renowned for its sensational storyline, sparkling Weimar-period setting and the legendary, lead performance from its iconic star Louise Brooks, Pandora’s Box returns to the big screen to be (re)discovered.

Mary Shelley’s novel was published 200 years ago and film adaptations and derivations have been coming thick and fast for almost half that length of time. Since Colin Clive uttered the immortal words, “It’s alive!” way back in 1931, we’ve been horrified and amused by the doctor and his monstrous creation, or do we mean the creature and his monstrous creator? Join us for a history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations. The day ends with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

FRI 13, FROM 7.45PM

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

ITALO DISCO PARTY

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN OPENING NIGHT PARTY

Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar courtesy of our friends at Kino Klubb and Forever Records to complement our screening of Italo Disco Legacy.

To celebrate the release of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, our friends from anti-sexism film club, Reel Equality, will offer free glitter art from 7PM, before DJs Fan Club take the night away and let the music speak for the evening. There’ll be half-price bottles of prosecco on offer so join us and dance (while the music still goes on).

SAT 28, FROM 12NOON

PRIDE

Nina Stemme, one of opera’s greatest dramatic sopranos, takes on the title role of the proud princess of legendary China. From the Met’s 15/16 season.

To celebrate the Nottinghamshire Pride, we’ll have DJs playing all day. From 9PM, we’ll keep the party going with drag acts in our Cafébar.

210m

Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo & Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SUN 29, 12NOON

IL TROVATORE (12A) 162m Soprano Anna Netrebko’s dramatic and vocal skills are on full display as Leonora. From the Met’s 15/16 season. Tickets: £10 full / £8 conc / £7 memb

QUIZZES

For further details visit www.broadway.org.uk/groups/films_courses

THU 12, 6.30PM

Dirs: Georgianna Scurfield & Jared Wilson

MON 16, 5.30PM

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

13

MUSIC

Cost: £250 (includes lunches and refreshments) Tutor: Roger Knott- Fayle Ages: Suitable for ages 13-15 Level: Beginners

WED 4, 8.45PM

ITALO DISCO LEGACY

Beginners can learn how to master the art of photography with local photographer Alan Fletcher. With 20 years’ experience in the industry, Alan will guide you through the basics of your DSLR camera and help you focus on capturing images you can be proud of.

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

SAUL (12A) 210m – Recorded 2015

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN

Open to 13-15-year-olds, Broadway summer schools offer an opportunity to make a short film with film industry professionals, create modern art with leading creative technologists, get hands-on in our gallery and present the work to family and friends.

CAPTURED AS LIVE

FILM & MUSIC

SAT 21 JUL 10AM - 4.30PM

LIVE BY SATELLITE

JULY 2018

FOOD

SUMMER SCHOOLS

ONE-DAY COURSES WITH SCREENINGS

GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP PART ONE

12

JULY 2018

TUE 10, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 31, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

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

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


INSPIRING CREATIVITY

07

We have plenty of opportunities to nurture your creativity. Come along, join us and get involved.

JULY 2018

REVOLT, SHE SAID: WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

08 One hundred years after the first women got the vote in the UK, 50 years after the protests of May ’68 triggered resistance across the world, where is the feminist revolution now?

09

JULY 2018

10

JULY 2018

MY MOVIE

11 See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

THU 26, 6.30PM

ICO x Club Des Femmes curate a season of films and happenings focused on women filmmakers post ’68, who took up cameras as they took to the streets: to instigate further revolutions in ways of seeing, being, living and loving. We present some of those titles as part of our July programme.

ARTS AND TECH SUMMER SCHOOL

FILMMAKING SUMMER SCHOOL

MON 6 - FRI 10 AUG 9.30AM – 4PM EACH DAY

MON 13 - FRI 17 AUG 9.30AM - 4PM EACH DAY

Aspiring young artists will have the week to create, hack and make alongside leading creatives from the industry before presenting the work to friends and family at an exclusive exhibition in Broadway’s gallery on Saturday 11 August.

Work as part of a small team on all aspects of filmmaking: from idea creation, to learning how to use professional equipment and then presenting a short film at a private screening for friends and family.

Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Tutor: Alan Fletcher Ages 18+ Level: Beginners

Find out more at nearnow.org.uk/summerschool Cost: TBC

Barrie Kosky’s blazingly original and visually spectacular staging of Handel’s oratorio pairs baroque music with contemporary choreography and lavish designs to create an enthralling theatrical fusion of old and new. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Private screening will be held on Saturday 18 August. Find out more and book at www.broadway.org.uk/groups/cou rses_workshops

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

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

THU 12, 8.30PM

SUN 15, 12.30PM

SUN 15, 6.30PM

SUN 29, 12.15PM

SUN 1, 12NOON

SUN 15, 12NOON

SUN 22, 12NOON

THE LORD OF MILAN (CERT TBC)

BETTY: THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT. THE STORY OF FUNK QUEEN, BETTY DAVIS (CERT TBC) + PANEL

MUSE: DRONES WORLD TOUR (PG) 87m

EX LIBRIS: THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (CERT TBC)

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

PANDORA’S BOX (PG)

Nottingham’s leading short film night is back. Pop along to see the best short films, music videos and documentaries that the East Midlands has to offer. New talent is right under your nose and you’ll find it at Short Stack. Tickets £3.50

Dir: Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany 1929 134m

WEST SIDE STORY – SING-ALONG (PG) 152m

CALAIS CHILDREN: A CASE TO ANSWER (CERT TBC) 62m + Q&A

UNSUNG HERO: THE JACK JONES STORY (PG) 80m

UK 2017 90m

TUE 17, 5.45PM

THU 19, 5.45PM

ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T (12A) + PANEL DISCUSSION

DAISIES (15) With English Subtitles

A PLACE OF RAGE (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION

Dir: Vera Chytilová Czech Republic 1966 76m

Dir: Pratibha Parmar US 1991 52m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Ivana Karbanova, Jitka Cerhova

Dir: Agnès Varda France 1977 120m

Daisies follows the misadventures of two young women both called Marie, who rebelliously scam rich dates, cut off their own heads and wreck an official feast. Some have called the film’s freewheeling rage against the world proto-riot grrrl, and the two Maries (defiantly unholy) are a total riot. If you haven’t caught up with this genuine feminist classic, see why it’s as thrilling now as it was fifty years ago.

A Place of Rage is an exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements featuring interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice Walker. Within the context of the civil rights, Black power and feminist movements, the trio reassess how women such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer revolutionised American society. A stirring chapter in African American history, highlighted by music from Prince, Janet Jackson, the Neville Brothers and the Staple Singers. Melissa Gueneau, Broadway’s Cinema Programme Coordinator, will introduce this screening.

Starring: Valérie Mairesse, Thérèse Liotard

Pauline (aka Pomme) sings, travelling the country to perform feminist songs, while Suzanne (who doesn’t sing), her childhood friend – whom Pauline helped fund an illegal abortion – runs a women’s health clinic. Even rarer than a film that demystifies activism, abortion, and breastfeeding is one where a constant female friendship, tender and intelligent, braids the narrative beautifully together. One Sings… is a joyous feminist anthem for the right to choose in all things. The film will be introduced by members of Pro Choice Nottingham and followed by a panel discussion on the themes explored in the film, including women’s rights, reproductive rights, class politics, and more. Film critic Christina Newland, filmmaker Jeanie Finlay, and Broadway’s Audience Development, Diversity and Engagement Coordinator Sophia Ramcharan, will take part in the panel hosted by Club Des Femmes’ So Mayer.

Preceded by

SAUTE MA VILLE (13m) Made when she was just 18, Chantal Akerman dropped out of film school to make this disturbing look at the claustrophobia of the domestic.

Preceded by

NICE COLOURED GIRLS (16m) A short film classic by Tracey Moffatt, one of Australia’s foremost visual artists.

With the support of the Independent Cinema Office and BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

A documentary about Herbert Kilpin, a young textile worker from Nottingham, who emigrated to Italy in 1891 and founded AC Milan FC.

Dir: Philip Cox UK 2017 52m+30m

Betty changed the landscape for female artists in America. She “was the first...” as former husband Miles Davis said. “Madonna before Madonna, Prince before Prince ”. Creatively blending documentary and animation, this movie traces the path of Betty Davis’s life, how she grew from humble upbringings to become a fully self-realised black female pioneer. Following the film there will be a special 30 minute extra featuring a discussion about Betty’s relevance and legacy led by director Phil Cox. Please join us for a panel discussion exploring the role of visual art and music in political protest within the Black power and feminist movements.

MON 9, 5.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

EVEN WHEN I FALL (12A) + Q&A With English Subtitles Dirs: Sky Neal & Kate McLarnon UK 2017 93m

Child-trafficking survivors Sheetal and Saraswoti are rescued from a corrupt Indian circus and brought back to Nepal, to a community they barely remember and struggle to reconnect with. With 11 other young trafficking survivors, they form Circus Kathmandu, Nepal’s first and only circus. This intimate and beautiful film is an ode to survival and the healing power of performance. BFI Anna Strickland from Missing Link will be joining us for a post-screening Q&A.

Muse embarked on their ambitious Drones World Tour in 2015-16. Known for pushing boundaries in terms of their stage production the tour saw the band perform “in the round” from the middle of the arena, with the stage design and configuration giving fans a full 360 degree audio/visual sensory experience. Filmed and recorded over multiple shows the movie includes never before seen special effects along with an exclusive insight from the band in the introduction. FRI 13, 8.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

Dir: Frederick Wiseman US 2017 197m

The latest work from the great documentary filmmaker examines the New York Public Library as it reconfigures itself for the digital age.

“A film about the importance of cultural history and truth (two things deeply under siege these days), Wiseman’s epic Ex Libris might make you cry with happiness; it’s the good fight being fought. Movies aren’t usually a public benefit, much less an essential one. Here’s the exception.” Time Out

Dir: Pietro Anton Italy 2018 90m

Sing along with Maria and Tony on the streets and rooftops of New York. CELEBRATING DEB’S 50 YEARS OF LOVE, LAUGHS & MUSIC WITH YOU ALL!

This documentary follows the scandal of what happened to the almost 2,000 lone children who were in the Calais jungle as it burned down last year. Most of whom had a legal case to be in the UK. PROFITS FROM THIS SCREENING WILL BE DONATED TO NOTTINGHAM REFUGEE FORUM

A documentary on one of the greatest British figures of the past century, trades union leader Jack Jones. Jones attacked poverty, fascism, worker exploitation and pensioner neglect with such ferocity he was voted The Most Powerful Man in Britain. PRESENTED BY NOTTINGHAM PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY FREE SCREENING

GENEVIEVE (U) 83m

Dir: Jen Randall UK 2017 75m

One of the most beloved British comedies of all time, Genevieve is a whimsical tale of two couples who drive the London-to-Brighton vintage car rally, and their adventures along the way. HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY NHS

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval halfway through the film for free tea, coffee and biscuits to be served.

CARMEN JONES (U) 100m Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: a.byrne@broadway.org.uk or call 0115 952 6611.

Inspired by a true story, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the new award-winning five-star hit musical for today. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

It has been said that travel broadens the mind, but is this theory supported by on-screen depictions of the British on foreign soil? From Room With a View through to The Inbetweeners Movie we've certainly made our presence felt away from home. This one-day course examines our behaviour abroad and asks if this is the true Brit? The day ends with a screening of Summer Holiday at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

Beloved American soprano Renée Fleming joins Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky for a performance of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece of unrequited young love, from the Met’s 06/07 season.

TURANDOT (12A) 139m WED 18, 7PM

ROMEO & JULIET (CERT TBC)

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

EUGENE ONEGIN (12A) 172m

SUN 22, 12NOON

RSC LIVE

FOOD!

FREE

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Anthony Minghella’s breathtaking production has thrilled audiences ever since its premiere in 2006.

SAT 18 AUG 10.30AM – 4.45PM (WITH BREAKS)

20%OFF Ask at box office for details.

SUN 8, 12NOON

133m

Blondie is after a stash of stolen confederate gold, but he’s not the only one in this western masterpiece from Sergio Leone.

MEMBERS GET

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME

MADAMA BUTTERFLY (12A)

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (15) 179m

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

MET SUMMER ENCORES

SUN 15, 12.15PM

THE BRITISH ABROAD MON 23, 1.30PM

THU 5, 7.20PM

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE (12A) 165m

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

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

LIVE FROM THE APOLLO

SUN 29, 11AM SUN 8, 12NOON

PSYCHO VERTICAL (12A) Based on his best-selling autobiography, Psycho Vertical is a study of the complex life and motivations of British writer, funny-man and unlikely hero-mountaineer, Andy Kirkpatrick, woven into an 18-day solo ascent of El Capitan, Yosemite.

ITALO DISCO LEGACY (CERT TBC) A journey into the past and the future of Italo Disco music through the stories of the original 80s heroes and cult DJs and the voice of the new generation of artists, radio broadcasters and fans ready to carry on the Italo Disco Legacy. Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar before and after the film.

SUN 22, 7.45PM

Starring: Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner

One of the greatest silent films, Pandora’s Box follows the rise and fall of Lulu, a spirited but innocent showgirl whose sheer sexual magnetism wreaks havoc on the lives of men and women alike. Renowned for its sensational storyline, sparkling Weimar-period setting and the legendary, lead performance from its iconic star Louise Brooks, Pandora’s Box returns to the big screen to be (re)discovered.

Mary Shelley’s novel was published 200 years ago and film adaptations and derivations have been coming thick and fast for almost half that length of time. Since Colin Clive uttered the immortal words, “It’s alive!” way back in 1931, we’ve been horrified and amused by the doctor and his monstrous creation, or do we mean the creature and his monstrous creator? Join us for a history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations. The day ends with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

FRI 13, FROM 7.45PM

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

ITALO DISCO PARTY

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN OPENING NIGHT PARTY

Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar courtesy of our friends at Kino Klubb and Forever Records to complement our screening of Italo Disco Legacy.

To celebrate the release of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, our friends from anti-sexism film club, Reel Equality, will offer free glitter art from 7PM, before DJs Fan Club take the night away and let the music speak for the evening. There’ll be half-price bottles of prosecco on offer so join us and dance (while the music still goes on).

SAT 28, FROM 12NOON

PRIDE

Nina Stemme, one of opera’s greatest dramatic sopranos, takes on the title role of the proud princess of legendary China. From the Met’s 15/16 season.

To celebrate the Nottinghamshire Pride, we’ll have DJs playing all day. From 9PM, we’ll keep the party going with drag acts in our Cafébar.

210m

Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo & Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SUN 29, 12NOON

IL TROVATORE (12A) 162m Soprano Anna Netrebko’s dramatic and vocal skills are on full display as Leonora. From the Met’s 15/16 season. Tickets: £10 full / £8 conc / £7 memb

QUIZZES

For further details visit www.broadway.org.uk/groups/films_courses

THU 12, 6.30PM

Dirs: Georgianna Scurfield & Jared Wilson

MON 16, 5.30PM

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

13

MUSIC

Cost: £250 (includes lunches and refreshments) Tutor: Roger Knott- Fayle Ages: Suitable for ages 13-15 Level: Beginners

WED 4, 8.45PM

ITALO DISCO LEGACY

Beginners can learn how to master the art of photography with local photographer Alan Fletcher. With 20 years’ experience in the industry, Alan will guide you through the basics of your DSLR camera and help you focus on capturing images you can be proud of.

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

SAUL (12A) 210m – Recorded 2015

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN

Open to 13-15-year-olds, Broadway summer schools offer an opportunity to make a short film with film industry professionals, create modern art with leading creative technologists, get hands-on in our gallery and present the work to family and friends.

CAPTURED AS LIVE

FILM & MUSIC

SAT 21 JUL 10AM - 4.30PM

LIVE BY SATELLITE

JULY 2018

FOOD

SUMMER SCHOOLS

ONE-DAY COURSES WITH SCREENINGS

GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP PART ONE

12

JULY 2018

TUE 10, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 31, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

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

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


INSPIRING CREATIVITY

07

We have plenty of opportunities to nurture your creativity. Come along, join us and get involved.

JULY 2018

REVOLT, SHE SAID: WOMEN AND FILM AFTER ‘68

08 One hundred years after the first women got the vote in the UK, 50 years after the protests of May ’68 triggered resistance across the world, where is the feminist revolution now?

09

JULY 2018

10

JULY 2018

MY MOVIE

11 See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

THU 26, 6.30PM

ICO x Club Des Femmes curate a season of films and happenings focused on women filmmakers post ’68, who took up cameras as they took to the streets: to instigate further revolutions in ways of seeing, being, living and loving. We present some of those titles as part of our July programme.

ARTS AND TECH SUMMER SCHOOL

FILMMAKING SUMMER SCHOOL

MON 6 - FRI 10 AUG 9.30AM – 4PM EACH DAY

MON 13 - FRI 17 AUG 9.30AM - 4PM EACH DAY

Aspiring young artists will have the week to create, hack and make alongside leading creatives from the industry before presenting the work to friends and family at an exclusive exhibition in Broadway’s gallery on Saturday 11 August.

Work as part of a small team on all aspects of filmmaking: from idea creation, to learning how to use professional equipment and then presenting a short film at a private screening for friends and family.

Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc (includes lunch and refreshments) Tutor: Alan Fletcher Ages 18+ Level: Beginners

Find out more at nearnow.org.uk/summerschool Cost: TBC

Barrie Kosky’s blazingly original and visually spectacular staging of Handel’s oratorio pairs baroque music with contemporary choreography and lavish designs to create an enthralling theatrical fusion of old and new. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SAT 14 JUL 10.30AM – 5.15PM (WITH BREAKS)

Private screening will be held on Saturday 18 August. Find out more and book at www.broadway.org.uk/groups/cou rses_workshops

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

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

THU 12, 8.30PM

SUN 15, 12.30PM

SUN 15, 6.30PM

SUN 29, 12.15PM

SUN 1, 12NOON

SUN 15, 12NOON

SUN 22, 12NOON

THE LORD OF MILAN (CERT TBC)

BETTY: THEY SAY I'M DIFFERENT. THE STORY OF FUNK QUEEN, BETTY DAVIS (CERT TBC) + PANEL

MUSE: DRONES WORLD TOUR (PG) 87m

EX LIBRIS: THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (CERT TBC)

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

PANDORA’S BOX (PG)

Nottingham’s leading short film night is back. Pop along to see the best short films, music videos and documentaries that the East Midlands has to offer. New talent is right under your nose and you’ll find it at Short Stack. Tickets £3.50

Dir: Georg Wilhelm Pabst Germany 1929 134m

WEST SIDE STORY – SING-ALONG (PG) 152m

CALAIS CHILDREN: A CASE TO ANSWER (CERT TBC) 62m + Q&A

UNSUNG HERO: THE JACK JONES STORY (PG) 80m

UK 2017 90m

TUE 17, 5.45PM

THU 19, 5.45PM

ONE SINGS, THE OTHER DOESN’T (12A) + PANEL DISCUSSION

DAISIES (15) With English Subtitles

A PLACE OF RAGE (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION

Dir: Vera Chytilová Czech Republic 1966 76m

Dir: Pratibha Parmar US 1991 52m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Ivana Karbanova, Jitka Cerhova

Dir: Agnès Varda France 1977 120m

Daisies follows the misadventures of two young women both called Marie, who rebelliously scam rich dates, cut off their own heads and wreck an official feast. Some have called the film’s freewheeling rage against the world proto-riot grrrl, and the two Maries (defiantly unholy) are a total riot. If you haven’t caught up with this genuine feminist classic, see why it’s as thrilling now as it was fifty years ago.

A Place of Rage is an exuberant celebration of African American women and their achievements featuring interviews with Angela Davis, June Jordan and Alice Walker. Within the context of the civil rights, Black power and feminist movements, the trio reassess how women such as Rosa Parks and Fannie Lou Hamer revolutionised American society. A stirring chapter in African American history, highlighted by music from Prince, Janet Jackson, the Neville Brothers and the Staple Singers. Melissa Gueneau, Broadway’s Cinema Programme Coordinator, will introduce this screening.

Starring: Valérie Mairesse, Thérèse Liotard

Pauline (aka Pomme) sings, travelling the country to perform feminist songs, while Suzanne (who doesn’t sing), her childhood friend – whom Pauline helped fund an illegal abortion – runs a women’s health clinic. Even rarer than a film that demystifies activism, abortion, and breastfeeding is one where a constant female friendship, tender and intelligent, braids the narrative beautifully together. One Sings… is a joyous feminist anthem for the right to choose in all things. The film will be introduced by members of Pro Choice Nottingham and followed by a panel discussion on the themes explored in the film, including women’s rights, reproductive rights, class politics, and more. Film critic Christina Newland, filmmaker Jeanie Finlay, and Broadway’s Audience Development, Diversity and Engagement Coordinator Sophia Ramcharan, will take part in the panel hosted by Club Des Femmes’ So Mayer.

Preceded by

SAUTE MA VILLE (13m) Made when she was just 18, Chantal Akerman dropped out of film school to make this disturbing look at the claustrophobia of the domestic.

Preceded by

NICE COLOURED GIRLS (16m) A short film classic by Tracey Moffatt, one of Australia’s foremost visual artists.

With the support of the Independent Cinema Office and BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

A documentary about Herbert Kilpin, a young textile worker from Nottingham, who emigrated to Italy in 1891 and founded AC Milan FC.

Dir: Philip Cox UK 2017 52m+30m

Betty changed the landscape for female artists in America. She “was the first...” as former husband Miles Davis said. “Madonna before Madonna, Prince before Prince ”. Creatively blending documentary and animation, this movie traces the path of Betty Davis’s life, how she grew from humble upbringings to become a fully self-realised black female pioneer. Following the film there will be a special 30 minute extra featuring a discussion about Betty’s relevance and legacy led by director Phil Cox. Please join us for a panel discussion exploring the role of visual art and music in political protest within the Black power and feminist movements.

MON 9, 5.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

EVEN WHEN I FALL (12A) + Q&A With English Subtitles Dirs: Sky Neal & Kate McLarnon UK 2017 93m

Child-trafficking survivors Sheetal and Saraswoti are rescued from a corrupt Indian circus and brought back to Nepal, to a community they barely remember and struggle to reconnect with. With 11 other young trafficking survivors, they form Circus Kathmandu, Nepal’s first and only circus. This intimate and beautiful film is an ode to survival and the healing power of performance. BFI Anna Strickland from Missing Link will be joining us for a post-screening Q&A.

Muse embarked on their ambitious Drones World Tour in 2015-16. Known for pushing boundaries in terms of their stage production the tour saw the band perform “in the round” from the middle of the arena, with the stage design and configuration giving fans a full 360 degree audio/visual sensory experience. Filmed and recorded over multiple shows the movie includes never before seen special effects along with an exclusive insight from the band in the introduction. FRI 13, 8.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

Dir: Frederick Wiseman US 2017 197m

The latest work from the great documentary filmmaker examines the New York Public Library as it reconfigures itself for the digital age.

“A film about the importance of cultural history and truth (two things deeply under siege these days), Wiseman’s epic Ex Libris might make you cry with happiness; it’s the good fight being fought. Movies aren’t usually a public benefit, much less an essential one. Here’s the exception.” Time Out

Dir: Pietro Anton Italy 2018 90m

Sing along with Maria and Tony on the streets and rooftops of New York. CELEBRATING DEB’S 50 YEARS OF LOVE, LAUGHS & MUSIC WITH YOU ALL!

This documentary follows the scandal of what happened to the almost 2,000 lone children who were in the Calais jungle as it burned down last year. Most of whom had a legal case to be in the UK. PROFITS FROM THIS SCREENING WILL BE DONATED TO NOTTINGHAM REFUGEE FORUM

A documentary on one of the greatest British figures of the past century, trades union leader Jack Jones. Jones attacked poverty, fascism, worker exploitation and pensioner neglect with such ferocity he was voted The Most Powerful Man in Britain. PRESENTED BY NOTTINGHAM PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY FREE SCREENING

GENEVIEVE (U) 83m

Dir: Jen Randall UK 2017 75m

One of the most beloved British comedies of all time, Genevieve is a whimsical tale of two couples who drive the London-to-Brighton vintage car rally, and their adventures along the way. HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY NHS

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval halfway through the film for free tea, coffee and biscuits to be served.

CARMEN JONES (U) 100m Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: a.byrne@broadway.org.uk or call 0115 952 6611.

Inspired by a true story, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the new award-winning five-star hit musical for today. Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness, into the spotlight. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

It has been said that travel broadens the mind, but is this theory supported by on-screen depictions of the British on foreign soil? From Room With a View through to The Inbetweeners Movie we've certainly made our presence felt away from home. This one-day course examines our behaviour abroad and asks if this is the true Brit? The day ends with a screening of Summer Holiday at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

Beloved American soprano Renée Fleming joins Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky for a performance of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece of unrequited young love, from the Met’s 06/07 season.

TURANDOT (12A) 139m WED 18, 7PM

ROMEO & JULIET (CERT TBC)

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

EUGENE ONEGIN (12A) 172m

SUN 22, 12NOON

RSC LIVE

FOOD!

FREE

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

Anthony Minghella’s breathtaking production has thrilled audiences ever since its premiere in 2006.

SAT 18 AUG 10.30AM – 4.45PM (WITH BREAKS)

20%OFF Ask at box office for details.

SUN 8, 12NOON

133m

Blondie is after a stash of stolen confederate gold, but he’s not the only one in this western masterpiece from Sergio Leone.

MEMBERS GET

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME

MADAMA BUTTERFLY (12A)

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (15) 179m

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

MET SUMMER ENCORES

SUN 15, 12.15PM

THE BRITISH ABROAD MON 23, 1.30PM

THU 5, 7.20PM

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE (12A) 165m

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

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

LIVE FROM THE APOLLO

SUN 29, 11AM SUN 8, 12NOON

PSYCHO VERTICAL (12A) Based on his best-selling autobiography, Psycho Vertical is a study of the complex life and motivations of British writer, funny-man and unlikely hero-mountaineer, Andy Kirkpatrick, woven into an 18-day solo ascent of El Capitan, Yosemite.

ITALO DISCO LEGACY (CERT TBC) A journey into the past and the future of Italo Disco music through the stories of the original 80s heroes and cult DJs and the voice of the new generation of artists, radio broadcasters and fans ready to carry on the Italo Disco Legacy. Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar before and after the film.

SUN 22, 7.45PM

Starring: Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner

One of the greatest silent films, Pandora’s Box follows the rise and fall of Lulu, a spirited but innocent showgirl whose sheer sexual magnetism wreaks havoc on the lives of men and women alike. Renowned for its sensational storyline, sparkling Weimar-period setting and the legendary, lead performance from its iconic star Louise Brooks, Pandora’s Box returns to the big screen to be (re)discovered.

Mary Shelley’s novel was published 200 years ago and film adaptations and derivations have been coming thick and fast for almost half that length of time. Since Colin Clive uttered the immortal words, “It’s alive!” way back in 1931, we’ve been horrified and amused by the doctor and his monstrous creation, or do we mean the creature and his monstrous creator? Join us for a history of Frankenstein’s screen incarnations. The day ends with a screening of Mary Shelley at 3PM. Tutor: Alan Seaman Price: £14 / £10 memb & conc (includes film screening)

FRI 13, FROM 7.45PM

FRI 20, FROM 7.30PM

ITALO DISCO PARTY

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN OPENING NIGHT PARTY

Join us for an Italo Disco party in our Cafébar courtesy of our friends at Kino Klubb and Forever Records to complement our screening of Italo Disco Legacy.

To celebrate the release of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, our friends from anti-sexism film club, Reel Equality, will offer free glitter art from 7PM, before DJs Fan Club take the night away and let the music speak for the evening. There’ll be half-price bottles of prosecco on offer so join us and dance (while the music still goes on).

SAT 28, FROM 12NOON

PRIDE

Nina Stemme, one of opera’s greatest dramatic sopranos, takes on the title role of the proud princess of legendary China. From the Met’s 15/16 season.

To celebrate the Nottinghamshire Pride, we’ll have DJs playing all day. From 9PM, we’ll keep the party going with drag acts in our Cafébar.

210m

Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo & Juliet is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. Tickets: £15 / £13 memb & conc

SUN 29, 12NOON

IL TROVATORE (12A) 162m Soprano Anna Netrebko’s dramatic and vocal skills are on full display as Leonora. From the Met’s 15/16 season. Tickets: £10 full / £8 conc / £7 memb

QUIZZES

For further details visit www.broadway.org.uk/groups/films_courses

THU 12, 6.30PM

Dirs: Georgianna Scurfield & Jared Wilson

MON 16, 5.30PM

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

13

MUSIC

Cost: £250 (includes lunches and refreshments) Tutor: Roger Knott- Fayle Ages: Suitable for ages 13-15 Level: Beginners

WED 4, 8.45PM

ITALO DISCO LEGACY

Beginners can learn how to master the art of photography with local photographer Alan Fletcher. With 20 years’ experience in the industry, Alan will guide you through the basics of your DSLR camera and help you focus on capturing images you can be proud of.

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

SAUL (12A) 210m – Recorded 2015

FRANKENSTEIN ON SCREEN

Open to 13-15-year-olds, Broadway summer schools offer an opportunity to make a short film with film industry professionals, create modern art with leading creative technologists, get hands-on in our gallery and present the work to family and friends.

CAPTURED AS LIVE

FILM & MUSIC

SAT 21 JUL 10AM - 4.30PM

LIVE BY SATELLITE

JULY 2018

FOOD

SUMMER SCHOOLS

ONE-DAY COURSES WITH SCREENINGS

GLYNDEBOURNE OPERA

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP PART ONE

12

JULY 2018

TUE 10, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 31, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

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

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


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