WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.
Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JUNE 2015
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.
Mon 1
Tue 2
CONTINUING INTO JUNE FROM FRI 5
Ana Lily Amirpour’s first Iranian vampire western is a fatalistic, feminist and stylish exercise in genre subversion.
QUEEN AND COUNTRY
SAMBA (15)
8½ (15)
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)
SLOW WEST (15)
THE THIRD MAN (PG)
Dir: Jon Stewart United States 2014 103m
Dir: Paul Feig United States 2015 119m
(CERT TBC)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Bill Condon United Kingdom 2015 103m
Dir: John Maclean United Kingdom 2015 83m
Dir: Carol Reed United Kingdom 1949 104m
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal, Kim Bodnia
Smart, thrilling, and hilarious, Spy headlines tour-de-force Melissa McCarthy as a backroom analyst catapulted into the field as a full-fledged CIA agent. From the mind of comic genius Paul Feig (Bridesmaids) with an all-star cast: Jason Statham, Jude Law, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale and Allison Janney.
Dir: John Boorman United Kingdom
Dirs: Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano France
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1963 135m
Starring: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Ben Mendelsohn
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten
2014 115m
2014 119m
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anouk Aimée
Starring: Caleb Landry Jones, Callum Turner
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Sy
Ian McKellen plays the elderly detective Sherlock Holmes, who now lives on a farm with his housekeeper and her young, inquisitive son. Mr. Holmes wrestles with his aging body and mind, as well as the final, unsolved case he worked on 30 years earlier.
In John Maclean’s award-winning feature, 16-year-old Jay embarks on an ill-advised journey across 19th Century frontier America in search of the woman he loves, while accompanied by a mysterious outlaw. Scottish filmmaker John Maclean has created a fresh, lyrical perspective on a quintessentially American art form. With performances buoyed by Fassbender’s enigmatic and modern take on the stoic Western hero, a wry sense of humour, and stunning panoramic cinematography, Slow West is a surreal journey through a gorgeous yet inhospitable landscape. Dallas
To damaged, divided, deeply cynical post-war Vienna comes American author Holly Martins, promised work by his friend Harry Lime. But now they say Harry’s dead. How can that be? With expert performances, a script full of little wonders and an unforgettable score, Carol Reed’s masterpiece remains one of the best and most-loved British films of all-time. Now fully restored to mark Orson Welles’ centenary, The Third Man returns to our screens in all its shadowy noir glory.
In June 2009, London-based journalist Maziar Bahari returns to his homeland of Iran to report for the BBC on the elections, where, finding himself embroiled in the maelstrom of unrest that follows Ahmadinejad’s victory declaration, he documents the protests from the streets of Tehran. The morning after, he is arrested by the Revolutionary Guard on a charge of treason and incarcerated for 118 days. Based on real events, Rosewater achieves a superb balance between the plight of the individual and the wider, ethical and political implications of the story.
FROM FRI 5
LISTEN UP PHILIP (15)
JUNE 2015
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL
The writing-directing duo Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache reunite with The Intouchables star Omar Sy to tell the story of a cross-cultural romance against the backdrop of France’s immigration challenges. Samba is a Senegalese dishwasher who dreams of being a chef. Alice is his immigration caseworker and his only hope to stay in France. Together, they might find a future, but the path will not be an easy one.
The long-awaited follow up to John Boorman’s autobiographical Hope and Glory, this picks up on young Bill’s story 10 years later as he begins basic training in the early 1950s. During the Korean War he deals with young adulthood and what he really wants from life. A wonderful ensemble cast brings together a charming, funny and often moving depiction of a post-war country still in recovery. Cardiff International Film Festival
Dir: Alex Ross Perry United States 2014 109m
FRI 5, 7.45PM PANEL DEBATE + Q&A WITH MAZIAR BAHARI IN PERSON IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM’S HUMAN RIGHTS LAW CENTRE AND ‘JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME’ This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Maziar Bahari and specialists invited by the Human Rights Film Series, a student-led initiative. They will explore the threats to, and limits of, our right to freedom of expression. http://journalismisnotacrime.me/
In this sly, very funny portrait of artistic egomania, Jason Schwartzman stars as Philip Lewis Friedman, a precocious literary star anticipating the publication of his second novel. Philip is a caustic narcissist, but the film leaves his orbit frequently, lingering on the perspectives of his long-suffering photographer girlfriend and his hero, the Roth-like literary lion Ike Zimmerman. A film about callow ambition, Listen Up Philip is a knowing account of how pain and insecurity transfigure themselves as anger but also as art. NYFF 52
“A deeply personal memoir, so well written and carefully observed that it draws the viewer into the ambience of postwar England with a persuasive power that makes you feel you’re part of the same experience.“ New York Observer
FROM FRI 12
THE MISFITS (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1961 122m Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable
Based on an original screenplay by Arthur Miller, The Misfits is an elegiac, beautifully shot modern Western that gave his then wife Monroe arguably her greatest dramatic role. She plays a divorcee in Reno, Nevada who gets hooked up with a trio of disillusioned cowboys (Gable, Clift and Wallach) reduced to rounding up wild horses to sell for dog food. Moviemail
THE TRIBE (18) 132m A deaf teenager struggles to fit into the boarding school system in this tough but unique film entirely in sign language.
THE MISFITS
SPY LISTEN UP PHILIP ROSEWATER QUEEN AND COUNTRY SLOW WEST
FROM FRI 26
SPY (15)
LISTEN UP PHILIP
MR. HOLMES
FROM FRI 26
FROM FRI 19
ROSEWATER (15)
Starring: Elizabeth Moss, Jason Schwartzman
A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (15) 101m
FROM TUE 16
Long regarded as one of Fellini’s finest works, 8½ is also one of the great films about the moviemaking process. It stars his regular on-screen alter-ego Marcello Mastroianni as a much harassed director struggling to conquer his own personal demons and satisfy the anticipation surrounding his next project. The result is a dazzling compendium of the stylistic bravura and thematic obsessiveness that marked Fellini’s screen career. Moviemail
“An entertaining and absorbing film that interweaves several story strands and comes up with an enthralling portrait of a man whose powers may be fading but who still searches for answers.” Screen International
Wed 3
THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER
CRY OF THE CITY (12A) 91m
(U) 93m
Robert Siodmak’s fast-paced crime thriller, a tale of law and disorder shot mainly on location, is a great noir classic awaiting rediscovery. BFI
SPY (15) 119m BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
With English Subtitles
(CERT TBC)
Dir: Diao Yi’nan China 2014 106m
Dir: Alex Gibney
Starring: Liao Fan, Gwei Lun-Mei
Country: USA 2014 120m
A riveting drama about a cop obsessed with a serial killer who, when the killings begin again years later, realises that he may know the culprit. Writer-director Diao Yinan’s crime drama took top honors at the Berlin Film Festival last year (Liao won the acting prize as well), and it’s not hard to see why; Black Coal is a carefully plotted thriller packed with unexpected twists and offbeat moments, and, in one memorable scene, offers a potent reminder that an ice skate is absolutely a deadly weapon.
Acclaimed documentary director Alex Gibney turns his gaze to Scientology in this provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power. The film highlights the Church’s origins, from its roots in the mind of founder L. Ron Hubbard to its rise in popularity in Hollywood and beyond. The heart of the film is a series of shocking revelations by former insiders as they describe the systematic history of abuse and betrayal by Church officials, including the current leadership of the Church.
See page 1 for details
TUE 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
3:15
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
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Tue 9
Wed 10
SAT 13, 1PM
Thu 4
See page 3 for details *Dependent on suitable certification
Musical duo ‘Unsilent Movies’ make their return to Broadway with a brand new soundtrack to this timeless silent A screening suitable for children on the comedy. Normal prices apply autistic spectrum and their families. but under 12s get in FREE! Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Fri 5
LIAF ON TOUR: AMAZING ANIMATIONS FOR 0-7 YEAR-OLDS (U) 70m
QUEEN AND COUNTRY (CERT TBC) 115m
A programme of wonderful films full of simple joys. Curated by the London International Animation Festival – www.liaf.org.uk
Sun 7
See page 2 for details
THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC) 103m See page 3 for details
SAT 27, 1.30PM
SAT 6, 11.30AM
THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA (U)
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (U) 93m
137m
A dazzling animated fantasy. Suitable for ages 8+
3:15
6:00
Thu 11 5:30 4:45
8:00 7:45
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
Timbuktu 12A p1 3:15 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Cry of the City 12A p4 10:30 1:30 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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5:30 4:00
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1
2:45 2:30 4:00 2:15
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water U p4 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Supportive Environment Screening U p4
7:00
Sat 13
1:45 Mon 15 11:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 2:30 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 4:00 Rosewater 15 p1 12:15 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 12:00 Reggae Symposium of Film & Music from 1pm p9
5:30 5:15
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Ashes and Diamonds 12A p8
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Thu 18
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Robin Ince - Reality Tunnel p11
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Sun 14 Sat 6
SAT 20, 1.30PM
THU 18, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Eroica p8 Film TBC - See Web
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm
Fri 19
Fri 12
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)* 103m SAFETY LAST! + LIVE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK (U) 73m
FROM FRI 26 FROM FRI 19
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
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BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
SAT 6, 1.45PM
THU 11, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
International Film Festival
BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
A cattle herder and his family who reside in the dunes of Timbuktu find their quiet lives abruptly disturbed by the new Jihadist regime.
FROM FRI 12
FROM FRI 12
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
TIMBUKTU (12A) 96m
FROM FRI 5
05
8:15 8:00 8:30 7:45
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Second Coming + Q&A p9
10:15 1:30 3:30 2:15 2:45 2:30 2:15 3:15
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Sat 20
Sun 21 9:00 6:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 2:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 3:00 Safety Last! + Live Music p4 1:00
5:30 5:15 5:00 5:45
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Look of Silence + Live by Satellite Q&A p9
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Tue 23
2:30
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Provincial Actors p8
2:30
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Cinebar: The Song Remains The Same Cafebar 10.30pm
3:15 TIME 3:30 2:15
5:45 TBC 6:00 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Amazing Animations for 0-7 Year Olds U p4 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 TIME 3:30 2:15
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Papilio Buddha + Q&A p10 Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Sat 27
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Sun 28
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Mon 29
12:00
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Blind Chance 15 p8 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Mr. Holmes - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Chinese Food Night Cafebar from 6pm
Fri 26
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7:45 8:30
9:00 6:00
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 Samba 15 p2 Neuland + Introduction p10
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Man of Iron 12A p8
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Mr. Holmes p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 Spy 15 p1 TIME TBC Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 4:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 4:45 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 4:30 3:45
5:45 6:30
9:00
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p4 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 4:30 12:00 2:30
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Clueless 12 p11 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 4:30 2:45 12:00 2:00
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Wrecking Crew p10 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 4:30 2:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Disaster Playground p10 Film TBC - See Web Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm
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BOX OFFICE
8:30 7:45
OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.
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Tue 30
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Vampyros Lesbos + Introduction p10 Film TBC - See Web
PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
01
WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
02
WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
03
WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
04
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.
Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JUNE 2015
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.
Mon 1
Tue 2
CONTINUING INTO JUNE FROM FRI 5
Ana Lily Amirpour’s first Iranian vampire western is a fatalistic, feminist and stylish exercise in genre subversion.
QUEEN AND COUNTRY
SAMBA (15)
8½ (15)
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)
SLOW WEST (15)
THE THIRD MAN (PG)
Dir: Jon Stewart United States 2014 103m
Dir: Paul Feig United States 2015 119m
(CERT TBC)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Bill Condon United Kingdom 2015 103m
Dir: John Maclean United Kingdom 2015 83m
Dir: Carol Reed United Kingdom 1949 104m
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal, Kim Bodnia
Smart, thrilling, and hilarious, Spy headlines tour-de-force Melissa McCarthy as a backroom analyst catapulted into the field as a full-fledged CIA agent. From the mind of comic genius Paul Feig (Bridesmaids) with an all-star cast: Jason Statham, Jude Law, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale and Allison Janney.
Dir: John Boorman United Kingdom
Dirs: Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano France
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1963 135m
Starring: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Ben Mendelsohn
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten
2014 115m
2014 119m
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anouk Aimée
Starring: Caleb Landry Jones, Callum Turner
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Sy
Ian McKellen plays the elderly detective Sherlock Holmes, who now lives on a farm with his housekeeper and her young, inquisitive son. Mr. Holmes wrestles with his aging body and mind, as well as the final, unsolved case he worked on 30 years earlier.
In John Maclean’s award-winning feature, 16-year-old Jay embarks on an ill-advised journey across 19th Century frontier America in search of the woman he loves, while accompanied by a mysterious outlaw. Scottish filmmaker John Maclean has created a fresh, lyrical perspective on a quintessentially American art form. With performances buoyed by Fassbender’s enigmatic and modern take on the stoic Western hero, a wry sense of humour, and stunning panoramic cinematography, Slow West is a surreal journey through a gorgeous yet inhospitable landscape. Dallas
To damaged, divided, deeply cynical post-war Vienna comes American author Holly Martins, promised work by his friend Harry Lime. But now they say Harry’s dead. How can that be? With expert performances, a script full of little wonders and an unforgettable score, Carol Reed’s masterpiece remains one of the best and most-loved British films of all-time. Now fully restored to mark Orson Welles’ centenary, The Third Man returns to our screens in all its shadowy noir glory.
In June 2009, London-based journalist Maziar Bahari returns to his homeland of Iran to report for the BBC on the elections, where, finding himself embroiled in the maelstrom of unrest that follows Ahmadinejad’s victory declaration, he documents the protests from the streets of Tehran. The morning after, he is arrested by the Revolutionary Guard on a charge of treason and incarcerated for 118 days. Based on real events, Rosewater achieves a superb balance between the plight of the individual and the wider, ethical and political implications of the story.
FROM FRI 5
LISTEN UP PHILIP (15)
JUNE 2015
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL
The writing-directing duo Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache reunite with The Intouchables star Omar Sy to tell the story of a cross-cultural romance against the backdrop of France’s immigration challenges. Samba is a Senegalese dishwasher who dreams of being a chef. Alice is his immigration caseworker and his only hope to stay in France. Together, they might find a future, but the path will not be an easy one.
The long-awaited follow up to John Boorman’s autobiographical Hope and Glory, this picks up on young Bill’s story 10 years later as he begins basic training in the early 1950s. During the Korean War he deals with young adulthood and what he really wants from life. A wonderful ensemble cast brings together a charming, funny and often moving depiction of a post-war country still in recovery. Cardiff International Film Festival
Dir: Alex Ross Perry United States 2014 109m
FRI 5, 7.45PM PANEL DEBATE + Q&A WITH MAZIAR BAHARI IN PERSON IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM’S HUMAN RIGHTS LAW CENTRE AND ‘JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME’ This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Maziar Bahari and specialists invited by the Human Rights Film Series, a student-led initiative. They will explore the threats to, and limits of, our right to freedom of expression. http://journalismisnotacrime.me/
In this sly, very funny portrait of artistic egomania, Jason Schwartzman stars as Philip Lewis Friedman, a precocious literary star anticipating the publication of his second novel. Philip is a caustic narcissist, but the film leaves his orbit frequently, lingering on the perspectives of his long-suffering photographer girlfriend and his hero, the Roth-like literary lion Ike Zimmerman. A film about callow ambition, Listen Up Philip is a knowing account of how pain and insecurity transfigure themselves as anger but also as art. NYFF 52
“A deeply personal memoir, so well written and carefully observed that it draws the viewer into the ambience of postwar England with a persuasive power that makes you feel you’re part of the same experience.“ New York Observer
FROM FRI 12
THE MISFITS (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1961 122m Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable
Based on an original screenplay by Arthur Miller, The Misfits is an elegiac, beautifully shot modern Western that gave his then wife Monroe arguably her greatest dramatic role. She plays a divorcee in Reno, Nevada who gets hooked up with a trio of disillusioned cowboys (Gable, Clift and Wallach) reduced to rounding up wild horses to sell for dog food. Moviemail
THE TRIBE (18) 132m A deaf teenager struggles to fit into the boarding school system in this tough but unique film entirely in sign language.
THE MISFITS
SPY LISTEN UP PHILIP ROSEWATER QUEEN AND COUNTRY SLOW WEST
FROM FRI 26
SPY (15)
LISTEN UP PHILIP
MR. HOLMES
FROM FRI 26
FROM FRI 19
ROSEWATER (15)
Starring: Elizabeth Moss, Jason Schwartzman
A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (15) 101m
FROM TUE 16
Long regarded as one of Fellini’s finest works, 8½ is also one of the great films about the moviemaking process. It stars his regular on-screen alter-ego Marcello Mastroianni as a much harassed director struggling to conquer his own personal demons and satisfy the anticipation surrounding his next project. The result is a dazzling compendium of the stylistic bravura and thematic obsessiveness that marked Fellini’s screen career. Moviemail
“An entertaining and absorbing film that interweaves several story strands and comes up with an enthralling portrait of a man whose powers may be fading but who still searches for answers.” Screen International
Wed 3
THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER
CRY OF THE CITY (12A) 91m
(U) 93m
Robert Siodmak’s fast-paced crime thriller, a tale of law and disorder shot mainly on location, is a great noir classic awaiting rediscovery. BFI
SPY (15) 119m BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
With English Subtitles
(CERT TBC)
Dir: Diao Yi’nan China 2014 106m
Dir: Alex Gibney
Starring: Liao Fan, Gwei Lun-Mei
Country: USA 2014 120m
A riveting drama about a cop obsessed with a serial killer who, when the killings begin again years later, realises that he may know the culprit. Writer-director Diao Yinan’s crime drama took top honors at the Berlin Film Festival last year (Liao won the acting prize as well), and it’s not hard to see why; Black Coal is a carefully plotted thriller packed with unexpected twists and offbeat moments, and, in one memorable scene, offers a potent reminder that an ice skate is absolutely a deadly weapon.
Acclaimed documentary director Alex Gibney turns his gaze to Scientology in this provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power. The film highlights the Church’s origins, from its roots in the mind of founder L. Ron Hubbard to its rise in popularity in Hollywood and beyond. The heart of the film is a series of shocking revelations by former insiders as they describe the systematic history of abuse and betrayal by Church officials, including the current leadership of the Church.
See page 1 for details
TUE 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
3:15
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
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Tue 9
Wed 10
SAT 13, 1PM
Thu 4
See page 3 for details *Dependent on suitable certification
Musical duo ‘Unsilent Movies’ make their return to Broadway with a brand new soundtrack to this timeless silent A screening suitable for children on the comedy. Normal prices apply autistic spectrum and their families. but under 12s get in FREE! Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Fri 5
LIAF ON TOUR: AMAZING ANIMATIONS FOR 0-7 YEAR-OLDS (U) 70m
QUEEN AND COUNTRY (CERT TBC) 115m
A programme of wonderful films full of simple joys. Curated by the London International Animation Festival – www.liaf.org.uk
Sun 7
See page 2 for details
THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC) 103m See page 3 for details
SAT 27, 1.30PM
SAT 6, 11.30AM
THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA (U)
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (U) 93m
137m
A dazzling animated fantasy. Suitable for ages 8+
3:15
6:00
Thu 11 5:30 4:45
8:00 7:45
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
Timbuktu 12A p1 3:15 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Cry of the City 12A p4 10:30 1:30 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water U p4 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Supportive Environment Screening U p4
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Sat 13
1:45 Mon 15 11:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 2:30 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 4:00 Rosewater 15 p1 12:15 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 12:00 Reggae Symposium of Film & Music from 1pm p9
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Ashes and Diamonds 12A p8
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Robin Ince - Reality Tunnel p11
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Sun 14 Sat 6
SAT 20, 1.30PM
THU 18, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Eroica p8 Film TBC - See Web
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm
Fri 19
Fri 12
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)* 103m SAFETY LAST! + LIVE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK (U) 73m
FROM FRI 26 FROM FRI 19
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
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BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
SAT 6, 1.45PM
THU 11, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
International Film Festival
BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
A cattle herder and his family who reside in the dunes of Timbuktu find their quiet lives abruptly disturbed by the new Jihadist regime.
FROM FRI 12
FROM FRI 12
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
TIMBUKTU (12A) 96m
FROM FRI 5
05
8:15 8:00 8:30 7:45
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Second Coming + Q&A p9
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Sun 21 9:00 6:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 2:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 3:00 Safety Last! + Live Music p4 1:00
5:30 5:15 5:00 5:45
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Look of Silence + Live by Satellite Q&A p9
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8:15 8:00 7:45 8:30 Mon 22 8:15 8:00 7:45
Tue 23
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Provincial Actors p8
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Cinebar: The Song Remains The Same Cafebar 10.30pm
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Amazing Animations for 0-7 Year Olds U p4 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 TIME 3:30 2:15
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Papilio Buddha + Q&A p10 Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mon 29
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Blind Chance 15 p8 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Mr. Holmes - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Chinese Food Night Cafebar from 6pm
Fri 26
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 Samba 15 p2 Neuland + Introduction p10
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Man of Iron 12A p8
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Mr. Holmes p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 Spy 15 p1 TIME TBC Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 4:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 4:45 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 4:30 3:45
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p4 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 4:30 12:00 2:30
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Clueless 12 p11 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Wrecking Crew p10 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Disaster Playground p10 Film TBC - See Web Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm
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BOX OFFICE
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OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.
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Tue 30
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Vampyros Lesbos + Introduction p10 Film TBC - See Web
PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60
PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.
WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.
Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JUNE 2015
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.
Mon 1
Tue 2
CONTINUING INTO JUNE FROM FRI 5
Ana Lily Amirpour’s first Iranian vampire western is a fatalistic, feminist and stylish exercise in genre subversion.
QUEEN AND COUNTRY
SAMBA (15)
8½ (15)
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)
SLOW WEST (15)
THE THIRD MAN (PG)
Dir: Jon Stewart United States 2014 103m
Dir: Paul Feig United States 2015 119m
(CERT TBC)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Bill Condon United Kingdom 2015 103m
Dir: John Maclean United Kingdom 2015 83m
Dir: Carol Reed United Kingdom 1949 104m
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal, Kim Bodnia
Smart, thrilling, and hilarious, Spy headlines tour-de-force Melissa McCarthy as a backroom analyst catapulted into the field as a full-fledged CIA agent. From the mind of comic genius Paul Feig (Bridesmaids) with an all-star cast: Jason Statham, Jude Law, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale and Allison Janney.
Dir: John Boorman United Kingdom
Dirs: Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano France
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1963 135m
Starring: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Ben Mendelsohn
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten
2014 115m
2014 119m
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anouk Aimée
Starring: Caleb Landry Jones, Callum Turner
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Sy
Ian McKellen plays the elderly detective Sherlock Holmes, who now lives on a farm with his housekeeper and her young, inquisitive son. Mr. Holmes wrestles with his aging body and mind, as well as the final, unsolved case he worked on 30 years earlier.
In John Maclean’s award-winning feature, 16-year-old Jay embarks on an ill-advised journey across 19th Century frontier America in search of the woman he loves, while accompanied by a mysterious outlaw. Scottish filmmaker John Maclean has created a fresh, lyrical perspective on a quintessentially American art form. With performances buoyed by Fassbender’s enigmatic and modern take on the stoic Western hero, a wry sense of humour, and stunning panoramic cinematography, Slow West is a surreal journey through a gorgeous yet inhospitable landscape. Dallas
To damaged, divided, deeply cynical post-war Vienna comes American author Holly Martins, promised work by his friend Harry Lime. But now they say Harry’s dead. How can that be? With expert performances, a script full of little wonders and an unforgettable score, Carol Reed’s masterpiece remains one of the best and most-loved British films of all-time. Now fully restored to mark Orson Welles’ centenary, The Third Man returns to our screens in all its shadowy noir glory.
In June 2009, London-based journalist Maziar Bahari returns to his homeland of Iran to report for the BBC on the elections, where, finding himself embroiled in the maelstrom of unrest that follows Ahmadinejad’s victory declaration, he documents the protests from the streets of Tehran. The morning after, he is arrested by the Revolutionary Guard on a charge of treason and incarcerated for 118 days. Based on real events, Rosewater achieves a superb balance between the plight of the individual and the wider, ethical and political implications of the story.
FROM FRI 5
LISTEN UP PHILIP (15)
JUNE 2015
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL
The writing-directing duo Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache reunite with The Intouchables star Omar Sy to tell the story of a cross-cultural romance against the backdrop of France’s immigration challenges. Samba is a Senegalese dishwasher who dreams of being a chef. Alice is his immigration caseworker and his only hope to stay in France. Together, they might find a future, but the path will not be an easy one.
The long-awaited follow up to John Boorman’s autobiographical Hope and Glory, this picks up on young Bill’s story 10 years later as he begins basic training in the early 1950s. During the Korean War he deals with young adulthood and what he really wants from life. A wonderful ensemble cast brings together a charming, funny and often moving depiction of a post-war country still in recovery. Cardiff International Film Festival
Dir: Alex Ross Perry United States 2014 109m
FRI 5, 7.45PM PANEL DEBATE + Q&A WITH MAZIAR BAHARI IN PERSON IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM’S HUMAN RIGHTS LAW CENTRE AND ‘JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME’ This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Maziar Bahari and specialists invited by the Human Rights Film Series, a student-led initiative. They will explore the threats to, and limits of, our right to freedom of expression. http://journalismisnotacrime.me/
In this sly, very funny portrait of artistic egomania, Jason Schwartzman stars as Philip Lewis Friedman, a precocious literary star anticipating the publication of his second novel. Philip is a caustic narcissist, but the film leaves his orbit frequently, lingering on the perspectives of his long-suffering photographer girlfriend and his hero, the Roth-like literary lion Ike Zimmerman. A film about callow ambition, Listen Up Philip is a knowing account of how pain and insecurity transfigure themselves as anger but also as art. NYFF 52
“A deeply personal memoir, so well written and carefully observed that it draws the viewer into the ambience of postwar England with a persuasive power that makes you feel you’re part of the same experience.“ New York Observer
FROM FRI 12
THE MISFITS (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1961 122m Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable
Based on an original screenplay by Arthur Miller, The Misfits is an elegiac, beautifully shot modern Western that gave his then wife Monroe arguably her greatest dramatic role. She plays a divorcee in Reno, Nevada who gets hooked up with a trio of disillusioned cowboys (Gable, Clift and Wallach) reduced to rounding up wild horses to sell for dog food. Moviemail
THE TRIBE (18) 132m A deaf teenager struggles to fit into the boarding school system in this tough but unique film entirely in sign language.
THE MISFITS
SPY LISTEN UP PHILIP ROSEWATER QUEEN AND COUNTRY SLOW WEST
FROM FRI 26
SPY (15)
LISTEN UP PHILIP
MR. HOLMES
FROM FRI 26
FROM FRI 19
ROSEWATER (15)
Starring: Elizabeth Moss, Jason Schwartzman
A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (15) 101m
FROM TUE 16
Long regarded as one of Fellini’s finest works, 8½ is also one of the great films about the moviemaking process. It stars his regular on-screen alter-ego Marcello Mastroianni as a much harassed director struggling to conquer his own personal demons and satisfy the anticipation surrounding his next project. The result is a dazzling compendium of the stylistic bravura and thematic obsessiveness that marked Fellini’s screen career. Moviemail
“An entertaining and absorbing film that interweaves several story strands and comes up with an enthralling portrait of a man whose powers may be fading but who still searches for answers.” Screen International
Wed 3
THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER
CRY OF THE CITY (12A) 91m
(U) 93m
Robert Siodmak’s fast-paced crime thriller, a tale of law and disorder shot mainly on location, is a great noir classic awaiting rediscovery. BFI
SPY (15) 119m BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
With English Subtitles
(CERT TBC)
Dir: Diao Yi’nan China 2014 106m
Dir: Alex Gibney
Starring: Liao Fan, Gwei Lun-Mei
Country: USA 2014 120m
A riveting drama about a cop obsessed with a serial killer who, when the killings begin again years later, realises that he may know the culprit. Writer-director Diao Yinan’s crime drama took top honors at the Berlin Film Festival last year (Liao won the acting prize as well), and it’s not hard to see why; Black Coal is a carefully plotted thriller packed with unexpected twists and offbeat moments, and, in one memorable scene, offers a potent reminder that an ice skate is absolutely a deadly weapon.
Acclaimed documentary director Alex Gibney turns his gaze to Scientology in this provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power. The film highlights the Church’s origins, from its roots in the mind of founder L. Ron Hubbard to its rise in popularity in Hollywood and beyond. The heart of the film is a series of shocking revelations by former insiders as they describe the systematic history of abuse and betrayal by Church officials, including the current leadership of the Church.
See page 1 for details
TUE 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
3:15
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
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Tue 9
Wed 10
SAT 13, 1PM
Thu 4
See page 3 for details *Dependent on suitable certification
Musical duo ‘Unsilent Movies’ make their return to Broadway with a brand new soundtrack to this timeless silent A screening suitable for children on the comedy. Normal prices apply autistic spectrum and their families. but under 12s get in FREE! Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Fri 5
LIAF ON TOUR: AMAZING ANIMATIONS FOR 0-7 YEAR-OLDS (U) 70m
QUEEN AND COUNTRY (CERT TBC) 115m
A programme of wonderful films full of simple joys. Curated by the London International Animation Festival – www.liaf.org.uk
Sun 7
See page 2 for details
THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC) 103m See page 3 for details
SAT 27, 1.30PM
SAT 6, 11.30AM
THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA (U)
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (U) 93m
137m
A dazzling animated fantasy. Suitable for ages 8+
3:15
6:00
Thu 11 5:30 4:45
8:00 7:45
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
Timbuktu 12A p1 3:15 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Cry of the City 12A p4 10:30 1:30 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water U p4 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Supportive Environment Screening U p4
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Sat 13
1:45 Mon 15 11:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 2:30 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 4:00 Rosewater 15 p1 12:15 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 12:00 Reggae Symposium of Film & Music from 1pm p9
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Ashes and Diamonds 12A p8
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Robin Ince - Reality Tunnel p11
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Sun 14 Sat 6
SAT 20, 1.30PM
THU 18, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Eroica p8 Film TBC - See Web
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm
Fri 19
Fri 12
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)* 103m SAFETY LAST! + LIVE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK (U) 73m
FROM FRI 26 FROM FRI 19
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
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BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
SAT 6, 1.45PM
THU 11, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
International Film Festival
BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
A cattle herder and his family who reside in the dunes of Timbuktu find their quiet lives abruptly disturbed by the new Jihadist regime.
FROM FRI 12
FROM FRI 12
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
TIMBUKTU (12A) 96m
FROM FRI 5
05
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Second Coming + Q&A p9
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Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 2:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 3:00 Safety Last! + Live Music p4 1:00
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Look of Silence + Live by Satellite Q&A p9
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Provincial Actors p8
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Cinebar: The Song Remains The Same Cafebar 10.30pm
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Amazing Animations for 0-7 Year Olds U p4 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 TIME 3:30 2:15
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Papilio Buddha + Q&A p10 Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Blind Chance 15 p8 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Mr. Holmes - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Chinese Food Night Cafebar from 6pm
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9:00 6:00
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 Samba 15 p2 Neuland + Introduction p10
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Man of Iron 12A p8
8:15
Mr. Holmes p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 Spy 15 p1 TIME TBC Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 4:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 4:45 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 4:30 3:45
5:45 6:30
9:00
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p4 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 4:30 12:00 2:30
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Clueless 12 p11 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 4:30 2:45 12:00 2:00
5:45 6:30
1:30
5:45 6:30 5:15
12:00
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Wrecking Crew p10 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 4:30 2:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Disaster Playground p10 Film TBC - See Web Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm
3:15 4:30
5:45 6:30 5:15
8:15 8:30 7:45 8:00
5:45 6:30 2:45
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BOX OFFICE
8:30 7:45
OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.
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3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Tue 30
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Vampyros Lesbos + Introduction p10 Film TBC - See Web
PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.
Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JUNE 2015
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.
Mon 1
Tue 2
CONTINUING INTO JUNE FROM FRI 5
Ana Lily Amirpour’s first Iranian vampire western is a fatalistic, feminist and stylish exercise in genre subversion.
QUEEN AND COUNTRY
SAMBA (15)
8½ (15)
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)
SLOW WEST (15)
THE THIRD MAN (PG)
Dir: Jon Stewart United States 2014 103m
Dir: Paul Feig United States 2015 119m
(CERT TBC)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Bill Condon United Kingdom 2015 103m
Dir: John Maclean United Kingdom 2015 83m
Dir: Carol Reed United Kingdom 1949 104m
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal, Kim Bodnia
Smart, thrilling, and hilarious, Spy headlines tour-de-force Melissa McCarthy as a backroom analyst catapulted into the field as a full-fledged CIA agent. From the mind of comic genius Paul Feig (Bridesmaids) with an all-star cast: Jason Statham, Jude Law, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale and Allison Janney.
Dir: John Boorman United Kingdom
Dirs: Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano France
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1963 135m
Starring: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Ben Mendelsohn
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten
2014 115m
2014 119m
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anouk Aimée
Starring: Caleb Landry Jones, Callum Turner
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Sy
Ian McKellen plays the elderly detective Sherlock Holmes, who now lives on a farm with his housekeeper and her young, inquisitive son. Mr. Holmes wrestles with his aging body and mind, as well as the final, unsolved case he worked on 30 years earlier.
In John Maclean’s award-winning feature, 16-year-old Jay embarks on an ill-advised journey across 19th Century frontier America in search of the woman he loves, while accompanied by a mysterious outlaw. Scottish filmmaker John Maclean has created a fresh, lyrical perspective on a quintessentially American art form. With performances buoyed by Fassbender’s enigmatic and modern take on the stoic Western hero, a wry sense of humour, and stunning panoramic cinematography, Slow West is a surreal journey through a gorgeous yet inhospitable landscape. Dallas
To damaged, divided, deeply cynical post-war Vienna comes American author Holly Martins, promised work by his friend Harry Lime. But now they say Harry’s dead. How can that be? With expert performances, a script full of little wonders and an unforgettable score, Carol Reed’s masterpiece remains one of the best and most-loved British films of all-time. Now fully restored to mark Orson Welles’ centenary, The Third Man returns to our screens in all its shadowy noir glory.
In June 2009, London-based journalist Maziar Bahari returns to his homeland of Iran to report for the BBC on the elections, where, finding himself embroiled in the maelstrom of unrest that follows Ahmadinejad’s victory declaration, he documents the protests from the streets of Tehran. The morning after, he is arrested by the Revolutionary Guard on a charge of treason and incarcerated for 118 days. Based on real events, Rosewater achieves a superb balance between the plight of the individual and the wider, ethical and political implications of the story.
FROM FRI 5
LISTEN UP PHILIP (15)
JUNE 2015
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL
The writing-directing duo Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache reunite with The Intouchables star Omar Sy to tell the story of a cross-cultural romance against the backdrop of France’s immigration challenges. Samba is a Senegalese dishwasher who dreams of being a chef. Alice is his immigration caseworker and his only hope to stay in France. Together, they might find a future, but the path will not be an easy one.
The long-awaited follow up to John Boorman’s autobiographical Hope and Glory, this picks up on young Bill’s story 10 years later as he begins basic training in the early 1950s. During the Korean War he deals with young adulthood and what he really wants from life. A wonderful ensemble cast brings together a charming, funny and often moving depiction of a post-war country still in recovery. Cardiff International Film Festival
Dir: Alex Ross Perry United States 2014 109m
FRI 5, 7.45PM PANEL DEBATE + Q&A WITH MAZIAR BAHARI IN PERSON IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM’S HUMAN RIGHTS LAW CENTRE AND ‘JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME’ This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Maziar Bahari and specialists invited by the Human Rights Film Series, a student-led initiative. They will explore the threats to, and limits of, our right to freedom of expression. http://journalismisnotacrime.me/
In this sly, very funny portrait of artistic egomania, Jason Schwartzman stars as Philip Lewis Friedman, a precocious literary star anticipating the publication of his second novel. Philip is a caustic narcissist, but the film leaves his orbit frequently, lingering on the perspectives of his long-suffering photographer girlfriend and his hero, the Roth-like literary lion Ike Zimmerman. A film about callow ambition, Listen Up Philip is a knowing account of how pain and insecurity transfigure themselves as anger but also as art. NYFF 52
“A deeply personal memoir, so well written and carefully observed that it draws the viewer into the ambience of postwar England with a persuasive power that makes you feel you’re part of the same experience.“ New York Observer
FROM FRI 12
THE MISFITS (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1961 122m Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable
Based on an original screenplay by Arthur Miller, The Misfits is an elegiac, beautifully shot modern Western that gave his then wife Monroe arguably her greatest dramatic role. She plays a divorcee in Reno, Nevada who gets hooked up with a trio of disillusioned cowboys (Gable, Clift and Wallach) reduced to rounding up wild horses to sell for dog food. Moviemail
THE TRIBE (18) 132m A deaf teenager struggles to fit into the boarding school system in this tough but unique film entirely in sign language.
THE MISFITS
SPY LISTEN UP PHILIP ROSEWATER QUEEN AND COUNTRY SLOW WEST
FROM FRI 26
SPY (15)
LISTEN UP PHILIP
MR. HOLMES
FROM FRI 26
FROM FRI 19
ROSEWATER (15)
Starring: Elizabeth Moss, Jason Schwartzman
A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (15) 101m
FROM TUE 16
Long regarded as one of Fellini’s finest works, 8½ is also one of the great films about the moviemaking process. It stars his regular on-screen alter-ego Marcello Mastroianni as a much harassed director struggling to conquer his own personal demons and satisfy the anticipation surrounding his next project. The result is a dazzling compendium of the stylistic bravura and thematic obsessiveness that marked Fellini’s screen career. Moviemail
“An entertaining and absorbing film that interweaves several story strands and comes up with an enthralling portrait of a man whose powers may be fading but who still searches for answers.” Screen International
Wed 3
THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER
CRY OF THE CITY (12A) 91m
(U) 93m
Robert Siodmak’s fast-paced crime thriller, a tale of law and disorder shot mainly on location, is a great noir classic awaiting rediscovery. BFI
SPY (15) 119m BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
With English Subtitles
(CERT TBC)
Dir: Diao Yi’nan China 2014 106m
Dir: Alex Gibney
Starring: Liao Fan, Gwei Lun-Mei
Country: USA 2014 120m
A riveting drama about a cop obsessed with a serial killer who, when the killings begin again years later, realises that he may know the culprit. Writer-director Diao Yinan’s crime drama took top honors at the Berlin Film Festival last year (Liao won the acting prize as well), and it’s not hard to see why; Black Coal is a carefully plotted thriller packed with unexpected twists and offbeat moments, and, in one memorable scene, offers a potent reminder that an ice skate is absolutely a deadly weapon.
Acclaimed documentary director Alex Gibney turns his gaze to Scientology in this provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power. The film highlights the Church’s origins, from its roots in the mind of founder L. Ron Hubbard to its rise in popularity in Hollywood and beyond. The heart of the film is a series of shocking revelations by former insiders as they describe the systematic history of abuse and betrayal by Church officials, including the current leadership of the Church.
See page 1 for details
TUE 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
3:15
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
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Tue 9
Wed 10
SAT 13, 1PM
Thu 4
See page 3 for details *Dependent on suitable certification
Musical duo ‘Unsilent Movies’ make their return to Broadway with a brand new soundtrack to this timeless silent A screening suitable for children on the comedy. Normal prices apply autistic spectrum and their families. but under 12s get in FREE! Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Fri 5
LIAF ON TOUR: AMAZING ANIMATIONS FOR 0-7 YEAR-OLDS (U) 70m
QUEEN AND COUNTRY (CERT TBC) 115m
A programme of wonderful films full of simple joys. Curated by the London International Animation Festival – www.liaf.org.uk
Sun 7
See page 2 for details
THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC) 103m See page 3 for details
SAT 27, 1.30PM
SAT 6, 11.30AM
THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA (U)
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (U) 93m
137m
A dazzling animated fantasy. Suitable for ages 8+
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6:00
Thu 11 5:30 4:45
8:00 7:45
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
Timbuktu 12A p1 3:15 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Cry of the City 12A p4 10:30 1:30 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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5:30 4:00
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1
2:45 2:30 4:00 2:15
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8:15 8:00 8:30 7:45
12:00 2:45 2:30 4:00 2:15
5:30 5:15 6:15 5:00
8:15 8:00 8:30 7:45
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water U p4 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Supportive Environment Screening U p4
7:00
Sat 13
1:45 Mon 15 11:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 2:30 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 4:00 Rosewater 15 p1 12:15 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 12:00 Reggae Symposium of Film & Music from 1pm p9
5:30 5:15
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Ashes and Diamonds 12A p8
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Thu 18
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Robin Ince - Reality Tunnel p11
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Sun 14 Sat 6
SAT 20, 1.30PM
THU 18, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Eroica p8 Film TBC - See Web
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm
Fri 19
Fri 12
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)* 103m SAFETY LAST! + LIVE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK (U) 73m
FROM FRI 26 FROM FRI 19
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
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BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
SAT 6, 1.45PM
THU 11, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
International Film Festival
BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
A cattle herder and his family who reside in the dunes of Timbuktu find their quiet lives abruptly disturbed by the new Jihadist regime.
FROM FRI 12
FROM FRI 12
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
TIMBUKTU (12A) 96m
FROM FRI 5
05
8:15 8:00 8:30 7:45
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Second Coming + Q&A p9
10:15 1:30 3:30 2:15 2:45 2:30 2:15 3:15
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Sun 21 9:00 6:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 2:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 3:00 Safety Last! + Live Music p4 1:00
5:30 5:15 5:00 5:45
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Look of Silence + Live by Satellite Q&A p9
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8:15 8:00 7:45 8:30 Mon 22 8:15 8:00 7:45
Tue 23
2:30
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Provincial Actors p8
2:30
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Cinebar: The Song Remains The Same Cafebar 10.30pm
3:15 TIME 3:30 2:15
5:45 TBC 6:00 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Amazing Animations for 0-7 Year Olds U p4 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 TIME 3:30 2:15
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Papilio Buddha + Q&A p10 Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 3:30 2:15 4:45 6:00
5:45 TBC 6:00 4:45
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Sat 27
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Mon 29
12:00
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Blind Chance 15 p8 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Mr. Holmes - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Chinese Food Night Cafebar from 6pm
Fri 26
7:30
8:15
7:45 8:30
9:00 6:00
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 Samba 15 p2 Neuland + Introduction p10
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Man of Iron 12A p8
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Mr. Holmes p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 Spy 15 p1 TIME TBC Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 4:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 4:45 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 4:30 3:45
5:45 6:30
9:00
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p4 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 4:30 12:00 2:30
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Clueless 12 p11 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
12:45 3:15 4:30 2:45 12:00 2:00
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1:30
5:45 6:30 5:15
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Wrecking Crew p10 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 4:30 2:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Disaster Playground p10 Film TBC - See Web Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm
3:15 4:30
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5:45 6:30 2:45
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BOX OFFICE
8:30 7:45
OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.
7:00
8:15 8:30 7:45
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5:15
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3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Tue 30
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Vampyros Lesbos + Introduction p10 Film TBC - See Web
PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60
PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.
WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
01
WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
02
WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
03
WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
04
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.
Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JUNE 2015
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.
Mon 1
Tue 2
CONTINUING INTO JUNE FROM FRI 5
Ana Lily Amirpour’s first Iranian vampire western is a fatalistic, feminist and stylish exercise in genre subversion.
QUEEN AND COUNTRY
SAMBA (15)
8½ (15)
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)
SLOW WEST (15)
THE THIRD MAN (PG)
Dir: Jon Stewart United States 2014 103m
Dir: Paul Feig United States 2015 119m
(CERT TBC)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Bill Condon United Kingdom 2015 103m
Dir: John Maclean United Kingdom 2015 83m
Dir: Carol Reed United Kingdom 1949 104m
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal, Kim Bodnia
Smart, thrilling, and hilarious, Spy headlines tour-de-force Melissa McCarthy as a backroom analyst catapulted into the field as a full-fledged CIA agent. From the mind of comic genius Paul Feig (Bridesmaids) with an all-star cast: Jason Statham, Jude Law, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale and Allison Janney.
Dir: John Boorman United Kingdom
Dirs: Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano France
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1963 135m
Starring: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Ben Mendelsohn
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten
2014 115m
2014 119m
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anouk Aimée
Starring: Caleb Landry Jones, Callum Turner
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Sy
Ian McKellen plays the elderly detective Sherlock Holmes, who now lives on a farm with his housekeeper and her young, inquisitive son. Mr. Holmes wrestles with his aging body and mind, as well as the final, unsolved case he worked on 30 years earlier.
In John Maclean’s award-winning feature, 16-year-old Jay embarks on an ill-advised journey across 19th Century frontier America in search of the woman he loves, while accompanied by a mysterious outlaw. Scottish filmmaker John Maclean has created a fresh, lyrical perspective on a quintessentially American art form. With performances buoyed by Fassbender’s enigmatic and modern take on the stoic Western hero, a wry sense of humour, and stunning panoramic cinematography, Slow West is a surreal journey through a gorgeous yet inhospitable landscape. Dallas
To damaged, divided, deeply cynical post-war Vienna comes American author Holly Martins, promised work by his friend Harry Lime. But now they say Harry’s dead. How can that be? With expert performances, a script full of little wonders and an unforgettable score, Carol Reed’s masterpiece remains one of the best and most-loved British films of all-time. Now fully restored to mark Orson Welles’ centenary, The Third Man returns to our screens in all its shadowy noir glory.
In June 2009, London-based journalist Maziar Bahari returns to his homeland of Iran to report for the BBC on the elections, where, finding himself embroiled in the maelstrom of unrest that follows Ahmadinejad’s victory declaration, he documents the protests from the streets of Tehran. The morning after, he is arrested by the Revolutionary Guard on a charge of treason and incarcerated for 118 days. Based on real events, Rosewater achieves a superb balance between the plight of the individual and the wider, ethical and political implications of the story.
FROM FRI 5
LISTEN UP PHILIP (15)
JUNE 2015
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL
The writing-directing duo Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache reunite with The Intouchables star Omar Sy to tell the story of a cross-cultural romance against the backdrop of France’s immigration challenges. Samba is a Senegalese dishwasher who dreams of being a chef. Alice is his immigration caseworker and his only hope to stay in France. Together, they might find a future, but the path will not be an easy one.
The long-awaited follow up to John Boorman’s autobiographical Hope and Glory, this picks up on young Bill’s story 10 years later as he begins basic training in the early 1950s. During the Korean War he deals with young adulthood and what he really wants from life. A wonderful ensemble cast brings together a charming, funny and often moving depiction of a post-war country still in recovery. Cardiff International Film Festival
Dir: Alex Ross Perry United States 2014 109m
FRI 5, 7.45PM PANEL DEBATE + Q&A WITH MAZIAR BAHARI IN PERSON IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM’S HUMAN RIGHTS LAW CENTRE AND ‘JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME’ This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Maziar Bahari and specialists invited by the Human Rights Film Series, a student-led initiative. They will explore the threats to, and limits of, our right to freedom of expression. http://journalismisnotacrime.me/
In this sly, very funny portrait of artistic egomania, Jason Schwartzman stars as Philip Lewis Friedman, a precocious literary star anticipating the publication of his second novel. Philip is a caustic narcissist, but the film leaves his orbit frequently, lingering on the perspectives of his long-suffering photographer girlfriend and his hero, the Roth-like literary lion Ike Zimmerman. A film about callow ambition, Listen Up Philip is a knowing account of how pain and insecurity transfigure themselves as anger but also as art. NYFF 52
“A deeply personal memoir, so well written and carefully observed that it draws the viewer into the ambience of postwar England with a persuasive power that makes you feel you’re part of the same experience.“ New York Observer
FROM FRI 12
THE MISFITS (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1961 122m Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable
Based on an original screenplay by Arthur Miller, The Misfits is an elegiac, beautifully shot modern Western that gave his then wife Monroe arguably her greatest dramatic role. She plays a divorcee in Reno, Nevada who gets hooked up with a trio of disillusioned cowboys (Gable, Clift and Wallach) reduced to rounding up wild horses to sell for dog food. Moviemail
THE TRIBE (18) 132m A deaf teenager struggles to fit into the boarding school system in this tough but unique film entirely in sign language.
THE MISFITS
SPY LISTEN UP PHILIP ROSEWATER QUEEN AND COUNTRY SLOW WEST
FROM FRI 26
SPY (15)
LISTEN UP PHILIP
MR. HOLMES
FROM FRI 26
FROM FRI 19
ROSEWATER (15)
Starring: Elizabeth Moss, Jason Schwartzman
A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (15) 101m
FROM TUE 16
Long regarded as one of Fellini’s finest works, 8½ is also one of the great films about the moviemaking process. It stars his regular on-screen alter-ego Marcello Mastroianni as a much harassed director struggling to conquer his own personal demons and satisfy the anticipation surrounding his next project. The result is a dazzling compendium of the stylistic bravura and thematic obsessiveness that marked Fellini’s screen career. Moviemail
“An entertaining and absorbing film that interweaves several story strands and comes up with an enthralling portrait of a man whose powers may be fading but who still searches for answers.” Screen International
Wed 3
THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER
CRY OF THE CITY (12A) 91m
(U) 93m
Robert Siodmak’s fast-paced crime thriller, a tale of law and disorder shot mainly on location, is a great noir classic awaiting rediscovery. BFI
SPY (15) 119m BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
With English Subtitles
(CERT TBC)
Dir: Diao Yi’nan China 2014 106m
Dir: Alex Gibney
Starring: Liao Fan, Gwei Lun-Mei
Country: USA 2014 120m
A riveting drama about a cop obsessed with a serial killer who, when the killings begin again years later, realises that he may know the culprit. Writer-director Diao Yinan’s crime drama took top honors at the Berlin Film Festival last year (Liao won the acting prize as well), and it’s not hard to see why; Black Coal is a carefully plotted thriller packed with unexpected twists and offbeat moments, and, in one memorable scene, offers a potent reminder that an ice skate is absolutely a deadly weapon.
Acclaimed documentary director Alex Gibney turns his gaze to Scientology in this provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power. The film highlights the Church’s origins, from its roots in the mind of founder L. Ron Hubbard to its rise in popularity in Hollywood and beyond. The heart of the film is a series of shocking revelations by former insiders as they describe the systematic history of abuse and betrayal by Church officials, including the current leadership of the Church.
See page 1 for details
TUE 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
3:15
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
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Tue 9
Wed 10
SAT 13, 1PM
Thu 4
See page 3 for details *Dependent on suitable certification
Musical duo ‘Unsilent Movies’ make their return to Broadway with a brand new soundtrack to this timeless silent A screening suitable for children on the comedy. Normal prices apply autistic spectrum and their families. but under 12s get in FREE! Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Fri 5
LIAF ON TOUR: AMAZING ANIMATIONS FOR 0-7 YEAR-OLDS (U) 70m
QUEEN AND COUNTRY (CERT TBC) 115m
A programme of wonderful films full of simple joys. Curated by the London International Animation Festival – www.liaf.org.uk
Sun 7
See page 2 for details
THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC) 103m See page 3 for details
SAT 27, 1.30PM
SAT 6, 11.30AM
THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA (U)
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (U) 93m
137m
A dazzling animated fantasy. Suitable for ages 8+
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6:00
Thu 11 5:30 4:45
8:00 7:45
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
Timbuktu 12A p1 3:15 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Cry of the City 12A p4 10:30 1:30 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water U p4 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Supportive Environment Screening U p4
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1:45 Mon 15 11:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 2:30 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 4:00 Rosewater 15 p1 12:15 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 12:00 Reggae Symposium of Film & Music from 1pm p9
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Ashes and Diamonds 12A p8
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Robin Ince - Reality Tunnel p11
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Sun 14 Sat 6
SAT 20, 1.30PM
THU 18, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Eroica p8 Film TBC - See Web
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm
Fri 19
Fri 12
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)* 103m SAFETY LAST! + LIVE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK (U) 73m
FROM FRI 26 FROM FRI 19
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
06
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
SAT 6, 1.45PM
THU 11, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
International Film Festival
BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
A cattle herder and his family who reside in the dunes of Timbuktu find their quiet lives abruptly disturbed by the new Jihadist regime.
FROM FRI 12
FROM FRI 12
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
TIMBUKTU (12A) 96m
FROM FRI 5
05
8:15 8:00 8:30 7:45
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Second Coming + Q&A p9
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Sun 21 9:00 6:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 2:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 3:00 Safety Last! + Live Music p4 1:00
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Look of Silence + Live by Satellite Q&A p9
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Tue 23
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Provincial Actors p8
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Cinebar: The Song Remains The Same Cafebar 10.30pm
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Amazing Animations for 0-7 Year Olds U p4 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Papilio Buddha + Q&A p10 Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mon 29
12:00
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Blind Chance 15 p8 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Mr. Holmes - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Chinese Food Night Cafebar from 6pm
Fri 26
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 Samba 15 p2 Neuland + Introduction p10
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Man of Iron 12A p8
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Mr. Holmes p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 Spy 15 p1 TIME TBC Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 4:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 4:45 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 4:30 3:45
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p4 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Clueless 12 p11 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Wrecking Crew p10 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 4:30 2:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Disaster Playground p10 Film TBC - See Web Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm
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BOX OFFICE
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OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Vampyros Lesbos + Introduction p10 Film TBC - See Web
PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.
Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JUNE 2015
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.
Mon 1
Tue 2
CONTINUING INTO JUNE FROM FRI 5
Ana Lily Amirpour’s first Iranian vampire western is a fatalistic, feminist and stylish exercise in genre subversion.
QUEEN AND COUNTRY
SAMBA (15)
8½ (15)
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)
SLOW WEST (15)
THE THIRD MAN (PG)
Dir: Jon Stewart United States 2014 103m
Dir: Paul Feig United States 2015 119m
(CERT TBC)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Bill Condon United Kingdom 2015 103m
Dir: John Maclean United Kingdom 2015 83m
Dir: Carol Reed United Kingdom 1949 104m
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal, Kim Bodnia
Smart, thrilling, and hilarious, Spy headlines tour-de-force Melissa McCarthy as a backroom analyst catapulted into the field as a full-fledged CIA agent. From the mind of comic genius Paul Feig (Bridesmaids) with an all-star cast: Jason Statham, Jude Law, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale and Allison Janney.
Dir: John Boorman United Kingdom
Dirs: Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano France
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1963 135m
Starring: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Ben Mendelsohn
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten
2014 115m
2014 119m
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anouk Aimée
Starring: Caleb Landry Jones, Callum Turner
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Sy
Ian McKellen plays the elderly detective Sherlock Holmes, who now lives on a farm with his housekeeper and her young, inquisitive son. Mr. Holmes wrestles with his aging body and mind, as well as the final, unsolved case he worked on 30 years earlier.
In John Maclean’s award-winning feature, 16-year-old Jay embarks on an ill-advised journey across 19th Century frontier America in search of the woman he loves, while accompanied by a mysterious outlaw. Scottish filmmaker John Maclean has created a fresh, lyrical perspective on a quintessentially American art form. With performances buoyed by Fassbender’s enigmatic and modern take on the stoic Western hero, a wry sense of humour, and stunning panoramic cinematography, Slow West is a surreal journey through a gorgeous yet inhospitable landscape. Dallas
To damaged, divided, deeply cynical post-war Vienna comes American author Holly Martins, promised work by his friend Harry Lime. But now they say Harry’s dead. How can that be? With expert performances, a script full of little wonders and an unforgettable score, Carol Reed’s masterpiece remains one of the best and most-loved British films of all-time. Now fully restored to mark Orson Welles’ centenary, The Third Man returns to our screens in all its shadowy noir glory.
In June 2009, London-based journalist Maziar Bahari returns to his homeland of Iran to report for the BBC on the elections, where, finding himself embroiled in the maelstrom of unrest that follows Ahmadinejad’s victory declaration, he documents the protests from the streets of Tehran. The morning after, he is arrested by the Revolutionary Guard on a charge of treason and incarcerated for 118 days. Based on real events, Rosewater achieves a superb balance between the plight of the individual and the wider, ethical and political implications of the story.
FROM FRI 5
LISTEN UP PHILIP (15)
JUNE 2015
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL
The writing-directing duo Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache reunite with The Intouchables star Omar Sy to tell the story of a cross-cultural romance against the backdrop of France’s immigration challenges. Samba is a Senegalese dishwasher who dreams of being a chef. Alice is his immigration caseworker and his only hope to stay in France. Together, they might find a future, but the path will not be an easy one.
The long-awaited follow up to John Boorman’s autobiographical Hope and Glory, this picks up on young Bill’s story 10 years later as he begins basic training in the early 1950s. During the Korean War he deals with young adulthood and what he really wants from life. A wonderful ensemble cast brings together a charming, funny and often moving depiction of a post-war country still in recovery. Cardiff International Film Festival
Dir: Alex Ross Perry United States 2014 109m
FRI 5, 7.45PM PANEL DEBATE + Q&A WITH MAZIAR BAHARI IN PERSON IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM’S HUMAN RIGHTS LAW CENTRE AND ‘JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME’ This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Maziar Bahari and specialists invited by the Human Rights Film Series, a student-led initiative. They will explore the threats to, and limits of, our right to freedom of expression. http://journalismisnotacrime.me/
In this sly, very funny portrait of artistic egomania, Jason Schwartzman stars as Philip Lewis Friedman, a precocious literary star anticipating the publication of his second novel. Philip is a caustic narcissist, but the film leaves his orbit frequently, lingering on the perspectives of his long-suffering photographer girlfriend and his hero, the Roth-like literary lion Ike Zimmerman. A film about callow ambition, Listen Up Philip is a knowing account of how pain and insecurity transfigure themselves as anger but also as art. NYFF 52
“A deeply personal memoir, so well written and carefully observed that it draws the viewer into the ambience of postwar England with a persuasive power that makes you feel you’re part of the same experience.“ New York Observer
FROM FRI 12
THE MISFITS (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1961 122m Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable
Based on an original screenplay by Arthur Miller, The Misfits is an elegiac, beautifully shot modern Western that gave his then wife Monroe arguably her greatest dramatic role. She plays a divorcee in Reno, Nevada who gets hooked up with a trio of disillusioned cowboys (Gable, Clift and Wallach) reduced to rounding up wild horses to sell for dog food. Moviemail
THE TRIBE (18) 132m A deaf teenager struggles to fit into the boarding school system in this tough but unique film entirely in sign language.
THE MISFITS
SPY LISTEN UP PHILIP ROSEWATER QUEEN AND COUNTRY SLOW WEST
FROM FRI 26
SPY (15)
LISTEN UP PHILIP
MR. HOLMES
FROM FRI 26
FROM FRI 19
ROSEWATER (15)
Starring: Elizabeth Moss, Jason Schwartzman
A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (15) 101m
FROM TUE 16
Long regarded as one of Fellini’s finest works, 8½ is also one of the great films about the moviemaking process. It stars his regular on-screen alter-ego Marcello Mastroianni as a much harassed director struggling to conquer his own personal demons and satisfy the anticipation surrounding his next project. The result is a dazzling compendium of the stylistic bravura and thematic obsessiveness that marked Fellini’s screen career. Moviemail
“An entertaining and absorbing film that interweaves several story strands and comes up with an enthralling portrait of a man whose powers may be fading but who still searches for answers.” Screen International
Wed 3
THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER
CRY OF THE CITY (12A) 91m
(U) 93m
Robert Siodmak’s fast-paced crime thriller, a tale of law and disorder shot mainly on location, is a great noir classic awaiting rediscovery. BFI
SPY (15) 119m BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
With English Subtitles
(CERT TBC)
Dir: Diao Yi’nan China 2014 106m
Dir: Alex Gibney
Starring: Liao Fan, Gwei Lun-Mei
Country: USA 2014 120m
A riveting drama about a cop obsessed with a serial killer who, when the killings begin again years later, realises that he may know the culprit. Writer-director Diao Yinan’s crime drama took top honors at the Berlin Film Festival last year (Liao won the acting prize as well), and it’s not hard to see why; Black Coal is a carefully plotted thriller packed with unexpected twists and offbeat moments, and, in one memorable scene, offers a potent reminder that an ice skate is absolutely a deadly weapon.
Acclaimed documentary director Alex Gibney turns his gaze to Scientology in this provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power. The film highlights the Church’s origins, from its roots in the mind of founder L. Ron Hubbard to its rise in popularity in Hollywood and beyond. The heart of the film is a series of shocking revelations by former insiders as they describe the systematic history of abuse and betrayal by Church officials, including the current leadership of the Church.
See page 1 for details
TUE 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
3:15
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
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Tue 9
Wed 10
SAT 13, 1PM
Thu 4
See page 3 for details *Dependent on suitable certification
Musical duo ‘Unsilent Movies’ make their return to Broadway with a brand new soundtrack to this timeless silent A screening suitable for children on the comedy. Normal prices apply autistic spectrum and their families. but under 12s get in FREE! Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Fri 5
LIAF ON TOUR: AMAZING ANIMATIONS FOR 0-7 YEAR-OLDS (U) 70m
QUEEN AND COUNTRY (CERT TBC) 115m
A programme of wonderful films full of simple joys. Curated by the London International Animation Festival – www.liaf.org.uk
Sun 7
See page 2 for details
THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC) 103m See page 3 for details
SAT 27, 1.30PM
SAT 6, 11.30AM
THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA (U)
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (U) 93m
137m
A dazzling animated fantasy. Suitable for ages 8+
3:15
6:00
Thu 11 5:30 4:45
8:00 7:45
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
Timbuktu 12A p1 3:15 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Cry of the City 12A p4 10:30 1:30 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water U p4 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Supportive Environment Screening U p4
7:00
Sat 13
1:45 Mon 15 11:30
Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 2:30 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 4:00 Rosewater 15 p1 12:15 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 12:00 Reggae Symposium of Film & Music from 1pm p9
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Ashes and Diamonds 12A p8
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Robin Ince - Reality Tunnel p11
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Sun 14 Sat 6
SAT 20, 1.30PM
THU 18, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Eroica p8 Film TBC - See Web
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm
Fri 19
Fri 12
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)* 103m SAFETY LAST! + LIVE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK (U) 73m
FROM FRI 26 FROM FRI 19
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
06
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
SAT 6, 1.45PM
THU 11, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
International Film Festival
BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
A cattle herder and his family who reside in the dunes of Timbuktu find their quiet lives abruptly disturbed by the new Jihadist regime.
FROM FRI 12
FROM FRI 12
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
TIMBUKTU (12A) 96m
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05
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Second Coming + Q&A p9
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Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 2:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 3:00 Safety Last! + Live Music p4 1:00
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Look of Silence + Live by Satellite Q&A p9
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Cinebar: The Song Remains The Same Cafebar 10.30pm
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Amazing Animations for 0-7 Year Olds U p4 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Papilio Buddha + Q&A p10 Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Blind Chance 15 p8 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Mr. Holmes - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Chinese Food Night Cafebar from 6pm
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 Samba 15 p2 Neuland + Introduction p10
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Man of Iron 12A p8
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Mr. Holmes p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 Spy 15 p1 TIME TBC Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 4:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 4:45 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p4 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Clueless 12 p11 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Wrecking Crew p10 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Disaster Playground p10 Film TBC - See Web Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm
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BOX OFFICE
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OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.
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Tue 30
Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Vampyros Lesbos + Introduction p10 Film TBC - See Web
PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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WHAT’S ON JUNE 2015
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.
Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
JUNE 2015
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.
Mon 1
Tue 2
CONTINUING INTO JUNE FROM FRI 5
Ana Lily Amirpour’s first Iranian vampire western is a fatalistic, feminist and stylish exercise in genre subversion.
QUEEN AND COUNTRY
SAMBA (15)
8½ (15)
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)
SLOW WEST (15)
THE THIRD MAN (PG)
Dir: Jon Stewart United States 2014 103m
Dir: Paul Feig United States 2015 119m
(CERT TBC)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Bill Condon United Kingdom 2015 103m
Dir: John Maclean United Kingdom 2015 83m
Dir: Carol Reed United Kingdom 1949 104m
Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal, Kim Bodnia
Smart, thrilling, and hilarious, Spy headlines tour-de-force Melissa McCarthy as a backroom analyst catapulted into the field as a full-fledged CIA agent. From the mind of comic genius Paul Feig (Bridesmaids) with an all-star cast: Jason Statham, Jude Law, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale and Allison Janney.
Dir: John Boorman United Kingdom
Dirs: Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano France
Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1963 135m
Starring: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Starring: Michael Fassbender, Ben Mendelsohn
Starring: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten
2014 115m
2014 119m
Starring: Marcello Mastroianni, Anouk Aimée
Starring: Caleb Landry Jones, Callum Turner
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Omar Sy
Ian McKellen plays the elderly detective Sherlock Holmes, who now lives on a farm with his housekeeper and her young, inquisitive son. Mr. Holmes wrestles with his aging body and mind, as well as the final, unsolved case he worked on 30 years earlier.
In John Maclean’s award-winning feature, 16-year-old Jay embarks on an ill-advised journey across 19th Century frontier America in search of the woman he loves, while accompanied by a mysterious outlaw. Scottish filmmaker John Maclean has created a fresh, lyrical perspective on a quintessentially American art form. With performances buoyed by Fassbender’s enigmatic and modern take on the stoic Western hero, a wry sense of humour, and stunning panoramic cinematography, Slow West is a surreal journey through a gorgeous yet inhospitable landscape. Dallas
To damaged, divided, deeply cynical post-war Vienna comes American author Holly Martins, promised work by his friend Harry Lime. But now they say Harry’s dead. How can that be? With expert performances, a script full of little wonders and an unforgettable score, Carol Reed’s masterpiece remains one of the best and most-loved British films of all-time. Now fully restored to mark Orson Welles’ centenary, The Third Man returns to our screens in all its shadowy noir glory.
In June 2009, London-based journalist Maziar Bahari returns to his homeland of Iran to report for the BBC on the elections, where, finding himself embroiled in the maelstrom of unrest that follows Ahmadinejad’s victory declaration, he documents the protests from the streets of Tehran. The morning after, he is arrested by the Revolutionary Guard on a charge of treason and incarcerated for 118 days. Based on real events, Rosewater achieves a superb balance between the plight of the individual and the wider, ethical and political implications of the story.
FROM FRI 5
LISTEN UP PHILIP (15)
JUNE 2015
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The writing-directing duo Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache reunite with The Intouchables star Omar Sy to tell the story of a cross-cultural romance against the backdrop of France’s immigration challenges. Samba is a Senegalese dishwasher who dreams of being a chef. Alice is his immigration caseworker and his only hope to stay in France. Together, they might find a future, but the path will not be an easy one.
The long-awaited follow up to John Boorman’s autobiographical Hope and Glory, this picks up on young Bill’s story 10 years later as he begins basic training in the early 1950s. During the Korean War he deals with young adulthood and what he really wants from life. A wonderful ensemble cast brings together a charming, funny and often moving depiction of a post-war country still in recovery. Cardiff International Film Festival
Dir: Alex Ross Perry United States 2014 109m
FRI 5, 7.45PM PANEL DEBATE + Q&A WITH MAZIAR BAHARI IN PERSON IN COLLABORATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM’S HUMAN RIGHTS LAW CENTRE AND ‘JOURNALISM IS NOT A CRIME’ This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Maziar Bahari and specialists invited by the Human Rights Film Series, a student-led initiative. They will explore the threats to, and limits of, our right to freedom of expression. http://journalismisnotacrime.me/
In this sly, very funny portrait of artistic egomania, Jason Schwartzman stars as Philip Lewis Friedman, a precocious literary star anticipating the publication of his second novel. Philip is a caustic narcissist, but the film leaves his orbit frequently, lingering on the perspectives of his long-suffering photographer girlfriend and his hero, the Roth-like literary lion Ike Zimmerman. A film about callow ambition, Listen Up Philip is a knowing account of how pain and insecurity transfigure themselves as anger but also as art. NYFF 52
“A deeply personal memoir, so well written and carefully observed that it draws the viewer into the ambience of postwar England with a persuasive power that makes you feel you’re part of the same experience.“ New York Observer
FROM FRI 12
THE MISFITS (PG) Dir: John Huston United States 1961 122m Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable
Based on an original screenplay by Arthur Miller, The Misfits is an elegiac, beautifully shot modern Western that gave his then wife Monroe arguably her greatest dramatic role. She plays a divorcee in Reno, Nevada who gets hooked up with a trio of disillusioned cowboys (Gable, Clift and Wallach) reduced to rounding up wild horses to sell for dog food. Moviemail
THE TRIBE (18) 132m A deaf teenager struggles to fit into the boarding school system in this tough but unique film entirely in sign language.
THE MISFITS
SPY LISTEN UP PHILIP ROSEWATER QUEEN AND COUNTRY SLOW WEST
FROM FRI 26
SPY (15)
LISTEN UP PHILIP
MR. HOLMES
FROM FRI 26
FROM FRI 19
ROSEWATER (15)
Starring: Elizabeth Moss, Jason Schwartzman
A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT (15) 101m
FROM TUE 16
Long regarded as one of Fellini’s finest works, 8½ is also one of the great films about the moviemaking process. It stars his regular on-screen alter-ego Marcello Mastroianni as a much harassed director struggling to conquer his own personal demons and satisfy the anticipation surrounding his next project. The result is a dazzling compendium of the stylistic bravura and thematic obsessiveness that marked Fellini’s screen career. Moviemail
“An entertaining and absorbing film that interweaves several story strands and comes up with an enthralling portrait of a man whose powers may be fading but who still searches for answers.” Screen International
Wed 3
THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER
CRY OF THE CITY (12A) 91m
(U) 93m
Robert Siodmak’s fast-paced crime thriller, a tale of law and disorder shot mainly on location, is a great noir classic awaiting rediscovery. BFI
SPY (15) 119m BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
With English Subtitles
(CERT TBC)
Dir: Diao Yi’nan China 2014 106m
Dir: Alex Gibney
Starring: Liao Fan, Gwei Lun-Mei
Country: USA 2014 120m
A riveting drama about a cop obsessed with a serial killer who, when the killings begin again years later, realises that he may know the culprit. Writer-director Diao Yinan’s crime drama took top honors at the Berlin Film Festival last year (Liao won the acting prize as well), and it’s not hard to see why; Black Coal is a carefully plotted thriller packed with unexpected twists and offbeat moments, and, in one memorable scene, offers a potent reminder that an ice skate is absolutely a deadly weapon.
Acclaimed documentary director Alex Gibney turns his gaze to Scientology in this provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power. The film highlights the Church’s origins, from its roots in the mind of founder L. Ron Hubbard to its rise in popularity in Hollywood and beyond. The heart of the film is a series of shocking revelations by former insiders as they describe the systematic history of abuse and betrayal by Church officials, including the current leadership of the Church.
See page 1 for details
TUE 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
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Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Film TBC - See Web
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See page 3 for details *Dependent on suitable certification
Musical duo ‘Unsilent Movies’ make their return to Broadway with a brand new soundtrack to this timeless silent A screening suitable for children on the comedy. Normal prices apply autistic spectrum and their families. but under 12s get in FREE! Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Fri 5
LIAF ON TOUR: AMAZING ANIMATIONS FOR 0-7 YEAR-OLDS (U) 70m
QUEEN AND COUNTRY (CERT TBC) 115m
A programme of wonderful films full of simple joys. Curated by the London International Animation Festival – www.liaf.org.uk
Sun 7
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THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC) 103m See page 3 for details
SAT 27, 1.30PM
SAT 6, 11.30AM
THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA (U)
THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER (U) 93m
137m
A dazzling animated fantasy. Suitable for ages 8+
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SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
Timbuktu 12A p1 3:15 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Cry of the City 12A p4 10:30 1:30 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water U p4 Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water Supportive Environment Screening U p4
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Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 2:30 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 4:00 Rosewater 15 p1 12:15 Globe on Screen: Antony & Cleopatra 12A p11 12:00 Reggae Symposium of Film & Music from 1pm p9
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Robin Ince - Reality Tunnel p11
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Timbuktu 12A p1 A Girl Who Walks Home Alone p1 The Tribe 18 p1 Eroica p8 Film TBC - See Web
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm
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MR. HOLMES (CERT TBC)* 103m SAFETY LAST! + LIVE MUSIC SOUNDTRACK (U) 73m
FROM FRI 26 FROM FRI 19
SpongeBob and Plankton join forces to battle fiendish pirate Burger Beard.
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SAT 6, 1.45PM
THU 11, 10.15AM & 1.30PM
International Film Festival
BLACK COAL, THIN ICE
A cattle herder and his family who reside in the dunes of Timbuktu find their quiet lives abruptly disturbed by the new Jihadist regime.
FROM FRI 12
FROM FRI 12
GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF
TIMBUKTU (12A) 96m
FROM FRI 5
05
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Timbuktu 12A p1 Rosewater 15 p1 Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Second Coming + Q&A p9
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Spy 15 p1 12:00 2:45 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 2:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 3:00 Safety Last! + Live Music p4 1:00
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 The Misfits PG p2 Samba 15 p2 The Look of Silence + Live by Satellite Q&A p9
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Provincial Actors p8
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Cinebar: The Song Remains The Same Cafebar 10.30pm
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Amazing Animations for 0-7 Year Olds U p4 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Papilio Buddha + Q&A p10 Julie Taymor’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Blind Chance 15 p8 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Mr. Holmes - Bringing Up Baby Screenings p4 Film TBC - See Web
3:15 5:45 TIME TBC 6:00 2:15 4:45
Mr. Holmes p3 Spy 15 p1 Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 Queen and Country p2 Film TBC - See Web Chinese Food Night Cafebar from 6pm
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Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 Samba 15 p2 Neuland + Introduction p10
Spy 15 p1 Listen Up Philip 15 p1 Queen and Country p2 8 1/2 15 p2 Man of Iron 12A p8
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Mr. Holmes p3 10:30 1:30 5:45 Spy 15 p1 TIME TBC Black Coal, Thin Ice p3 4:30 Queen and Country p2 2:15 4:45 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p4 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Clueless 12 p11 Globe on Screen: The Comedy of Errors 12A p11 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 The Wrecking Crew p10 Film TBC - See Web
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Disaster Playground p10 Film TBC - See Web Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm
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BOX OFFICE
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OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.
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Mr. Holmes p3 Slow West 15 p3 The Third Man p3 Going Clear p3 Vampyros Lesbos + Introduction p10 Film TBC - See Web
PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60
PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.
JUNE 2015
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SPECIALS
TRENT BRIDGE FILM FESTIVAL
5PM THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (U) Free to GREASE ticket holders PRECEDED AT 4.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 2)
For tickets and further information call 0844 811 8711 or visit trentbridge.co.uk/filmfestival Father’s Day lunch or dinner packages are also available with prices starting from £21.95 per person please call 0844 811 8712 for further information.
WED 3, 7.45PM
TUE 16, 8.30PM
MON 22, 8.30PM
EROICA (12)
PROVINCIAL ACTORS (CERT TBC)
BLIND CHANCE (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Andrzej Munk Poland 1961 83m
Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 1978 104m
Dir: Krzysztof Kieslowski Poland 1981 114m
Starring: Edward Dziewo ski, Barbara Polomska
Starring: Iwona Biernacka, Tadeusz Huk
Starring: Tadeusz Lomnicki, Boguslaw Linda
Eroica is a darkly comic, intelligent, and unorthodox chronicle of the Polish resistance against the Germans in World War II, a movement commonly referred to as the Warsaw Uprising, and centres around an apprehensive and reluctant militia soldier named Gorkiewicz who evades his conscription by running away during the chaos of an air raid.
After an apprenticeship as Wajda’s assistant, Agnieszka Holland made her solo debut with this ambitious ensemble piece. The story of a theatre director attempting a politically controversial reinterpretation of a well-known Polish play provides both an allegorical study of cultural interference and a lacerating portrait of a withering marriage. BFI
Poland, in the politically turbulent late 1970s: Witek is running to catch a train. From this simple event, Krzysztof Kieslowski, the director of Dekalog and the Three Colours trilogy, imagines three different possible outcomes in the young man’s life: joining the Communist party, involvement in the political underground and an apolitical, happily married life as a doctor. BFI
THU 18, 7.30PM
ROCKERS (15) 99m 1PM THE Rasta movie and a snapshot of 1970s Kingston, Jamaica. With a peerless soundtrack featuring Burning Spear, Bunny Wailer, Third World, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller, Junior Murvin, Inner Circle, The Heptones and Abyssinians.
THEATRE SPECIALS
ROCKERS
BABYLON (15) 91m 3.30PM Babylon is a raw and incendiary film employing an effective mix of music and social commentary to recount the everyday experiences of a small group of working class black youths living in South London in the early 1980 starring celebrated reggae star and founding member of Aswad, Brinsley Forde.
Individual tickets: £6 full / £5 memb + concs All-day tickets: £10 full / £8 memb + concs (includes a free rum punch for over 18s)
MAN OF IRON (12)
SUN 21, 6PM
MON 29, 8PM
NEULAND (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
PAPILIO BUDDHA (CERT TBC) + Q&A
THE WRECKING CREW (CERT TBC)
ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (12A)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Denny Tedesco United States 2008 101m
180m
Dir: Anna Thommen Switzerland 2013 93m
Dir: Jayan Cherian India 2013 108m
Screening as part of Nottingham Refugee Week, this documentary focuses on pupils of an integration class in Basel, Switzerland. Their teacher, Mr. Zingg, has only one goal: to help the young people who have had such a hard start in life to find a job in their new society. But as the end of their schooling approaches, these young migrants have to ask themselves a harrowing question: is there a place at all for me in this country? We are pleased to welcome Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies and Honorary Professor of Sociology, Roger Bromley, who will introduce this screening.
Shot in the picturesque Wayanad District of Kerala, in Southern India Papilio Buddha explores the political struggle waged by landless Dalits against the State. The film poignantly captures the multiple layers of inhumanity faced by this marginalized community at the hands of state agencies, upper caste members, Gandhian politics and well-intentioned NGOs. The film garnered much controversy owing to its raw portrayal of police atrocities against the Dalits, gender violence, and especially its critique of Gandhian politics. The film was initially banned in India, and later certified but only after numerous cuts, blurs, and muted conversations. We are pleased to welcome director Jayan Cherian who will discuss his film with Nicole Thiara from the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University.
The Wrecking Crew were a group of professional session musicians who provided the backbeat, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove the number one hits of artists as varied as Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkees, The Byrds, The Carpenters and Cher. This is the story of how they made the American “west coast sound”.
When Antony quarrels with his fellow leaders and throws in his lot with Cleopatra, his infatuation threatens to split the Empire in two.
FRI 26, 9PM STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING & MAYHEM PRESENT
ASHES AND DIAMONDS (12) With English Subtitles Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1958 99m Starring: Eva Krzyzewski, Zbieniew Cybuiski
Long established as one of Polish cinema’s supreme masterpieces, Wajda’s film vividly captures the turbulence and confusion immediately following WWII, as a former resistance hero turns antiCommunist assassin.
As the Solidarity protests swelled in 1980, Wajda grabbed camera and crew, pulled ready-made characters off the shelf (from his earlier Man of Marble) and filmed this story of government-backed espionage against the real backdrop of unfolding world-changing history: even activist and future President Lech Wałesa has a cameo. BFI
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
Martin Scorsese presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema is currently organised by DI Factory, all DOTS, Propaganda Foundation and The Film Foundation, in cooperation with Tor, Zebra and Kadr film studios, in partnership with the National Audiovisual Institute of Poland, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland and the Polish Film Institute.
THE SECOND COMING (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: debbie tucker green United Kingdom 2014 105m Starring: Sharlene Whyte, Idris Elba
A married, middle-class London couple are shocked when they seem to have been blessed - or cursed - with an immaculate conception. That’s the intriguing premise of this remarkable feature from playwright debbie tucker green. Bolstered by the outstanding performances of Marshall and Elba, Second Coming is a provocative, allegorically loaded conversation-starter that you won’t soon forget.
The film will be followed by a Q&A with actor Sharlene Whyte. Limited VIP tickets are available for the screening with Q&A plus entrance to the after-party in the Mezz bar with live music from soul singer Harleighblu whose music is featured in the film Tickets for film + Q&A: Normal Prices Tickets for film + Q&A + After Party with Live Music: £10 full / £8 concs
SUN 14, 6PM
THE LOOK OF SILENCE + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)
VAMPYROS LESBOS (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Jesus Franco Spain 1971 89m
Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer Denmark 2014 103m
Starring: Soledad Miranda, Dennis Price
Through Joshua Oppenheimer’s work filming perpetrators of the Indonesian genocide, a family of survivors discovers the identity of the men who killed their son. The youngest brother is determined to break the spell of silence and fear under which the survivors live, and so confronts the men responsible for his brother’s murder. There will be a live by satellite post-screening Q&A with Director Joshua Oppenheimer and Louis Theroux.
A newly remastered rare big screen outing of the cult film from one of the most essential cult directors. With a deliciously psychedelic 70’s score and a mesmerising performance from the tragic Miranda, Vampyros Lesbos does everything it can to demolish the traditional vampire story. Author David Flint and Mayhem Film Festival’s Chris Cooke will introduce this screening. Thanks to Severin Films
CLUELESS (12) 93m A funny and clever reshaping of Jane Austen’s Emma, Clueless follows upper-class girls Cher and Dionne as they take new pupil Tai under their fashionable wing.
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
Dir: Nelly Ben Hayoun United Kingdom 2014 66m
After premieres at SXSW and Sheffield Doc/Fest, and to coincide with World Asteroid Day, we’re proud to present a special screening of Disaster Playground, a project which Broadway co-commissioned though its Near Now arts and technology programme. Nelly Ben Hayoun’s documentary follows the chain of command that runs from the SETI Institute and NASA to the White House and United Nations and meets the people who are responsible from protecting us from a potentially devastating asteroid impact. 'You straddle a big red phone and go on a wild ride’ Paola Antonelli, The Museum of Modern Art Disaster Playground was supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM FREE
SUN 7
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 30,FROM 8.30PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join in and win a prize.
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
LIVE COMEDY WED 10, 7.30PM
SUN 21, 12NOON
JULIE TAYMOR’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (12A) 148m We’re delighted to present Julie Taymor’s much heralded production filmed at the Theatre For A New Audience in Brooklyn, New York in 2014. Normal ticket prices apply.
MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.
Ain’t no place like home... Book by William F. Brown Music &Lyrics by Charlie Smalls Adapted from the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Mon 13 – Sat 25 July Nottingham Lakeside Arts lakesidearts.org.uk | 0115 846 7777
#TheWiz
(12A) 140m
DISASTER PLAYGROUND (UC)
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
NEW STREET THEATRE & NOTTINGHAM LAKESIDE ARTS PRESENT
A sonic and visual exploration of reggae with a double bill of classic reggae films, Rockers and Babylon. Our guests on the symposium discussion panel include Brinsley Forde from Aswad, Mykaell Riley from Steel Pulse, Janet Kay And Victor Romero. We complete the day with live acoustic music from Ram 1, Yelitza and a selection from Reggae Take Over in the Cafebar at 7.30PM. And there’s a free rum punch cocktail with an all-day ticket (for over 18s).
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS TUE 30, 6.30PM BROADWAY'S NEAR NOW PRESENTS
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
Directed by Martin Berry
THU 25, 7PM & SUN 28, 12NOON
Take one pair of estranged twin brothers, and one pair of estranged twin servants, keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + conc
12
MATI, YOU’RE A FULL-ON MONET! HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY
ROBIN INCE REALITY TUNNEL 140m
Presented by Lakin McCarthy. Possibly a show about art, possibly a scream against TV, maybe some science too, nothing is certain, except that Robin will energetically release whatever has been sitting and jiggling about in his mind. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+conc
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French Ltd
THE DRIVETIME CONCERT THURSDAY 25 JUNE, 6PM
FRI 19, 10.30PM FREE
CINEBAR: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (15) 127m
Dig out your flares, douse yourself with patchouli and come and enjoy some of the most powerful rock ‘n’ roll the world has ever seen, courtesy of one of the greatest supergroups of the seventies, Led Zeppelin. From a camera position in the second row, see them perform all time classics such as “Whole Lotta Love” and “Stairway to Heaven”.
FOOD
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
FRI 12, 6.30PM
For more details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SUN 28, 2PM
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
MON 8, 7.45PM
GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 4, 7PM & SUN 7, 12NOON
MON 15, 6PM
Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1981 149m Krystyna Janda
MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
With English Subtitles Starring: Jerzy Radziwilowicz,
11
QUIZZES
8PM GREASE (PG) Tickets: Adult: £10 Under 16: £5 Family ticket: £25 PRECEDED AT 7.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 3)
The event is sponsored by Tun Tum housing Association, Nottingham Carnival and Nubian Link.
5.45PM Our influential symposium panel is a collective of celebrated and influential reggae music industry specialists: Mykaell Riley (Steel Pulse), Brinsley Forde (founder member of Aswad and star of Babylon), John Masouri (Echoes Black Music Magazine), Victor Romero Evans (Babylon), Janet Kay (Silly Games) and Lady V (V-Rocket sound system). The panel will be chaired by Eddy Maxwell, chairman of the New Art Exchange, Nottingham.
MAN OF IRON
Recline, relax and enjoy a day of big screen entertainment in Trent Bridge’s unique surroundings. Don't forget your picnic rugs and we'll see you at our feast of films.
1.30PM PADDINGTON (PG) Tickets: Adult: £8 Under 16: £4 Family ticket: £20 PRECEDED AT 1PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 1)
BABYLON
BROADWAY CINEMA
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
IN ASSOCIATION WITH NUBIAN LINK AND REGGAE TAKE OVER The Reggae Symposium of Film and Music will celebrate and reflect on the origins of reggae, one of Jamaica’s biggest cultural exports, and explore its relationship with the film industry.
10
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC PANEL DISCUSSION 90m
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
A series of films from some of Poland’s most accomplished and lauded filmmakers, selected by Martin Scorsese. Each film has been digitally re-mastered and brilliantly restored on newly subtitled DCPs.
JUNE 2015
SPECIALS
SUN 7
IN ASSOCIATION WITH What better way to spend Father’s Day than with an afternoon of family fun at the movies or while away a summer night with our one-off showing of GREASE at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. You’ll also be treated to the premier of some vintage treasures from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
09
JUNE 2015
WED 24, FROM 6PM
CHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese suspense-thriller, Black Coal, Thin Ice showing this week.
Join the Drivetime Choir and sing Duel of the Fates from Star Wars: Episode 1 and Handel’s Zadok the Priest with the world famous Hallé Orchestra. Programme includes: Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War, from The Planets Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 | Strauss: The Beautiful Blue Danube Debussy: Clair de Lune | Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey) and more!
Tickets from £5 - £7.50. Box Office 0115 989 5555 Sign up for the Drivetime Choir at trch.co.uk/drivetimechoir
JUNE 2015
08
SPECIALS
TRENT BRIDGE FILM FESTIVAL
5PM THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (U) Free to GREASE ticket holders PRECEDED AT 4.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 2)
For tickets and further information call 0844 811 8711 or visit trentbridge.co.uk/filmfestival Father’s Day lunch or dinner packages are also available with prices starting from £21.95 per person please call 0844 811 8712 for further information.
WED 3, 7.45PM
TUE 16, 8.30PM
MON 22, 8.30PM
EROICA (12)
PROVINCIAL ACTORS (CERT TBC)
BLIND CHANCE (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Andrzej Munk Poland 1961 83m
Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 1978 104m
Dir: Krzysztof Kieslowski Poland 1981 114m
Starring: Edward Dziewo ski, Barbara Polomska
Starring: Iwona Biernacka, Tadeusz Huk
Starring: Tadeusz Lomnicki, Boguslaw Linda
Eroica is a darkly comic, intelligent, and unorthodox chronicle of the Polish resistance against the Germans in World War II, a movement commonly referred to as the Warsaw Uprising, and centres around an apprehensive and reluctant militia soldier named Gorkiewicz who evades his conscription by running away during the chaos of an air raid.
After an apprenticeship as Wajda’s assistant, Agnieszka Holland made her solo debut with this ambitious ensemble piece. The story of a theatre director attempting a politically controversial reinterpretation of a well-known Polish play provides both an allegorical study of cultural interference and a lacerating portrait of a withering marriage. BFI
Poland, in the politically turbulent late 1970s: Witek is running to catch a train. From this simple event, Krzysztof Kieslowski, the director of Dekalog and the Three Colours trilogy, imagines three different possible outcomes in the young man’s life: joining the Communist party, involvement in the political underground and an apolitical, happily married life as a doctor. BFI
THU 18, 7.30PM
ROCKERS (15) 99m 1PM THE Rasta movie and a snapshot of 1970s Kingston, Jamaica. With a peerless soundtrack featuring Burning Spear, Bunny Wailer, Third World, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller, Junior Murvin, Inner Circle, The Heptones and Abyssinians.
THEATRE SPECIALS
ROCKERS
BABYLON (15) 91m 3.30PM Babylon is a raw and incendiary film employing an effective mix of music and social commentary to recount the everyday experiences of a small group of working class black youths living in South London in the early 1980 starring celebrated reggae star and founding member of Aswad, Brinsley Forde.
Individual tickets: £6 full / £5 memb + concs All-day tickets: £10 full / £8 memb + concs (includes a free rum punch for over 18s)
MAN OF IRON (12)
SUN 21, 6PM
MON 29, 8PM
NEULAND (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
PAPILIO BUDDHA (CERT TBC) + Q&A
THE WRECKING CREW (CERT TBC)
ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (12A)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Denny Tedesco United States 2008 101m
180m
Dir: Anna Thommen Switzerland 2013 93m
Dir: Jayan Cherian India 2013 108m
Screening as part of Nottingham Refugee Week, this documentary focuses on pupils of an integration class in Basel, Switzerland. Their teacher, Mr. Zingg, has only one goal: to help the young people who have had such a hard start in life to find a job in their new society. But as the end of their schooling approaches, these young migrants have to ask themselves a harrowing question: is there a place at all for me in this country? We are pleased to welcome Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies and Honorary Professor of Sociology, Roger Bromley, who will introduce this screening.
Shot in the picturesque Wayanad District of Kerala, in Southern India Papilio Buddha explores the political struggle waged by landless Dalits against the State. The film poignantly captures the multiple layers of inhumanity faced by this marginalized community at the hands of state agencies, upper caste members, Gandhian politics and well-intentioned NGOs. The film garnered much controversy owing to its raw portrayal of police atrocities against the Dalits, gender violence, and especially its critique of Gandhian politics. The film was initially banned in India, and later certified but only after numerous cuts, blurs, and muted conversations. We are pleased to welcome director Jayan Cherian who will discuss his film with Nicole Thiara from the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University.
The Wrecking Crew were a group of professional session musicians who provided the backbeat, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove the number one hits of artists as varied as Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkees, The Byrds, The Carpenters and Cher. This is the story of how they made the American “west coast sound”.
When Antony quarrels with his fellow leaders and throws in his lot with Cleopatra, his infatuation threatens to split the Empire in two.
FRI 26, 9PM STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING & MAYHEM PRESENT
ASHES AND DIAMONDS (12) With English Subtitles Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1958 99m Starring: Eva Krzyzewski, Zbieniew Cybuiski
Long established as one of Polish cinema’s supreme masterpieces, Wajda’s film vividly captures the turbulence and confusion immediately following WWII, as a former resistance hero turns antiCommunist assassin.
As the Solidarity protests swelled in 1980, Wajda grabbed camera and crew, pulled ready-made characters off the shelf (from his earlier Man of Marble) and filmed this story of government-backed espionage against the real backdrop of unfolding world-changing history: even activist and future President Lech Wałesa has a cameo. BFI
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
Martin Scorsese presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema is currently organised by DI Factory, all DOTS, Propaganda Foundation and The Film Foundation, in cooperation with Tor, Zebra and Kadr film studios, in partnership with the National Audiovisual Institute of Poland, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland and the Polish Film Institute.
THE SECOND COMING (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: debbie tucker green United Kingdom 2014 105m Starring: Sharlene Whyte, Idris Elba
A married, middle-class London couple are shocked when they seem to have been blessed - or cursed - with an immaculate conception. That’s the intriguing premise of this remarkable feature from playwright debbie tucker green. Bolstered by the outstanding performances of Marshall and Elba, Second Coming is a provocative, allegorically loaded conversation-starter that you won’t soon forget.
The film will be followed by a Q&A with actor Sharlene Whyte. Limited VIP tickets are available for the screening with Q&A plus entrance to the after-party in the Mezz bar with live music from soul singer Harleighblu whose music is featured in the film Tickets for film + Q&A: Normal Prices Tickets for film + Q&A + After Party with Live Music: £10 full / £8 concs
SUN 14, 6PM
THE LOOK OF SILENCE + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)
VAMPYROS LESBOS (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Jesus Franco Spain 1971 89m
Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer Denmark 2014 103m
Starring: Soledad Miranda, Dennis Price
Through Joshua Oppenheimer’s work filming perpetrators of the Indonesian genocide, a family of survivors discovers the identity of the men who killed their son. The youngest brother is determined to break the spell of silence and fear under which the survivors live, and so confronts the men responsible for his brother’s murder. There will be a live by satellite post-screening Q&A with Director Joshua Oppenheimer and Louis Theroux.
A newly remastered rare big screen outing of the cult film from one of the most essential cult directors. With a deliciously psychedelic 70’s score and a mesmerising performance from the tragic Miranda, Vampyros Lesbos does everything it can to demolish the traditional vampire story. Author David Flint and Mayhem Film Festival’s Chris Cooke will introduce this screening. Thanks to Severin Films
CLUELESS (12) 93m A funny and clever reshaping of Jane Austen’s Emma, Clueless follows upper-class girls Cher and Dionne as they take new pupil Tai under their fashionable wing.
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
Dir: Nelly Ben Hayoun United Kingdom 2014 66m
After premieres at SXSW and Sheffield Doc/Fest, and to coincide with World Asteroid Day, we’re proud to present a special screening of Disaster Playground, a project which Broadway co-commissioned though its Near Now arts and technology programme. Nelly Ben Hayoun’s documentary follows the chain of command that runs from the SETI Institute and NASA to the White House and United Nations and meets the people who are responsible from protecting us from a potentially devastating asteroid impact. 'You straddle a big red phone and go on a wild ride’ Paola Antonelli, The Museum of Modern Art Disaster Playground was supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM FREE
SUN 7
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 30,FROM 8.30PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join in and win a prize.
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
LIVE COMEDY WED 10, 7.30PM
SUN 21, 12NOON
JULIE TAYMOR’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (12A) 148m We’re delighted to present Julie Taymor’s much heralded production filmed at the Theatre For A New Audience in Brooklyn, New York in 2014. Normal ticket prices apply.
MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.
Ain’t no place like home... Book by William F. Brown Music &Lyrics by Charlie Smalls Adapted from the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Mon 13 – Sat 25 July Nottingham Lakeside Arts lakesidearts.org.uk | 0115 846 7777
#TheWiz
(12A) 140m
DISASTER PLAYGROUND (UC)
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
NEW STREET THEATRE & NOTTINGHAM LAKESIDE ARTS PRESENT
A sonic and visual exploration of reggae with a double bill of classic reggae films, Rockers and Babylon. Our guests on the symposium discussion panel include Brinsley Forde from Aswad, Mykaell Riley from Steel Pulse, Janet Kay And Victor Romero. We complete the day with live acoustic music from Ram 1, Yelitza and a selection from Reggae Take Over in the Cafebar at 7.30PM. And there’s a free rum punch cocktail with an all-day ticket (for over 18s).
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS TUE 30, 6.30PM BROADWAY'S NEAR NOW PRESENTS
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
Directed by Martin Berry
THU 25, 7PM & SUN 28, 12NOON
Take one pair of estranged twin brothers, and one pair of estranged twin servants, keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + conc
12
MATI, YOU’RE A FULL-ON MONET! HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY
ROBIN INCE REALITY TUNNEL 140m
Presented by Lakin McCarthy. Possibly a show about art, possibly a scream against TV, maybe some science too, nothing is certain, except that Robin will energetically release whatever has been sitting and jiggling about in his mind. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+conc
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French Ltd
THE DRIVETIME CONCERT THURSDAY 25 JUNE, 6PM
FRI 19, 10.30PM FREE
CINEBAR: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (15) 127m
Dig out your flares, douse yourself with patchouli and come and enjoy some of the most powerful rock ‘n’ roll the world has ever seen, courtesy of one of the greatest supergroups of the seventies, Led Zeppelin. From a camera position in the second row, see them perform all time classics such as “Whole Lotta Love” and “Stairway to Heaven”.
FOOD
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
FRI 12, 6.30PM
For more details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SUN 28, 2PM
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
MON 8, 7.45PM
GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 4, 7PM & SUN 7, 12NOON
MON 15, 6PM
Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1981 149m Krystyna Janda
MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
With English Subtitles Starring: Jerzy Radziwilowicz,
11
QUIZZES
8PM GREASE (PG) Tickets: Adult: £10 Under 16: £5 Family ticket: £25 PRECEDED AT 7.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 3)
The event is sponsored by Tun Tum housing Association, Nottingham Carnival and Nubian Link.
5.45PM Our influential symposium panel is a collective of celebrated and influential reggae music industry specialists: Mykaell Riley (Steel Pulse), Brinsley Forde (founder member of Aswad and star of Babylon), John Masouri (Echoes Black Music Magazine), Victor Romero Evans (Babylon), Janet Kay (Silly Games) and Lady V (V-Rocket sound system). The panel will be chaired by Eddy Maxwell, chairman of the New Art Exchange, Nottingham.
MAN OF IRON
Recline, relax and enjoy a day of big screen entertainment in Trent Bridge’s unique surroundings. Don't forget your picnic rugs and we'll see you at our feast of films.
1.30PM PADDINGTON (PG) Tickets: Adult: £8 Under 16: £4 Family ticket: £20 PRECEDED AT 1PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 1)
BABYLON
BROADWAY CINEMA
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
IN ASSOCIATION WITH NUBIAN LINK AND REGGAE TAKE OVER The Reggae Symposium of Film and Music will celebrate and reflect on the origins of reggae, one of Jamaica’s biggest cultural exports, and explore its relationship with the film industry.
10
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC PANEL DISCUSSION 90m
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
A series of films from some of Poland’s most accomplished and lauded filmmakers, selected by Martin Scorsese. Each film has been digitally re-mastered and brilliantly restored on newly subtitled DCPs.
JUNE 2015
SPECIALS
SUN 7
IN ASSOCIATION WITH What better way to spend Father’s Day than with an afternoon of family fun at the movies or while away a summer night with our one-off showing of GREASE at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. You’ll also be treated to the premier of some vintage treasures from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
09
JUNE 2015
WED 24, FROM 6PM
CHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese suspense-thriller, Black Coal, Thin Ice showing this week.
Join the Drivetime Choir and sing Duel of the Fates from Star Wars: Episode 1 and Handel’s Zadok the Priest with the world famous Hallé Orchestra. Programme includes: Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War, from The Planets Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 | Strauss: The Beautiful Blue Danube Debussy: Clair de Lune | Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey) and more!
Tickets from £5 - £7.50. Box Office 0115 989 5555 Sign up for the Drivetime Choir at trch.co.uk/drivetimechoir
JUNE 2015
08
SPECIALS
TRENT BRIDGE FILM FESTIVAL
5PM THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (U) Free to GREASE ticket holders PRECEDED AT 4.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 2)
For tickets and further information call 0844 811 8711 or visit trentbridge.co.uk/filmfestival Father’s Day lunch or dinner packages are also available with prices starting from £21.95 per person please call 0844 811 8712 for further information.
WED 3, 7.45PM
TUE 16, 8.30PM
MON 22, 8.30PM
EROICA (12)
PROVINCIAL ACTORS (CERT TBC)
BLIND CHANCE (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Andrzej Munk Poland 1961 83m
Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 1978 104m
Dir: Krzysztof Kieslowski Poland 1981 114m
Starring: Edward Dziewo ski, Barbara Polomska
Starring: Iwona Biernacka, Tadeusz Huk
Starring: Tadeusz Lomnicki, Boguslaw Linda
Eroica is a darkly comic, intelligent, and unorthodox chronicle of the Polish resistance against the Germans in World War II, a movement commonly referred to as the Warsaw Uprising, and centres around an apprehensive and reluctant militia soldier named Gorkiewicz who evades his conscription by running away during the chaos of an air raid.
After an apprenticeship as Wajda’s assistant, Agnieszka Holland made her solo debut with this ambitious ensemble piece. The story of a theatre director attempting a politically controversial reinterpretation of a well-known Polish play provides both an allegorical study of cultural interference and a lacerating portrait of a withering marriage. BFI
Poland, in the politically turbulent late 1970s: Witek is running to catch a train. From this simple event, Krzysztof Kieslowski, the director of Dekalog and the Three Colours trilogy, imagines three different possible outcomes in the young man’s life: joining the Communist party, involvement in the political underground and an apolitical, happily married life as a doctor. BFI
THU 18, 7.30PM
ROCKERS (15) 99m 1PM THE Rasta movie and a snapshot of 1970s Kingston, Jamaica. With a peerless soundtrack featuring Burning Spear, Bunny Wailer, Third World, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller, Junior Murvin, Inner Circle, The Heptones and Abyssinians.
THEATRE SPECIALS
ROCKERS
BABYLON (15) 91m 3.30PM Babylon is a raw and incendiary film employing an effective mix of music and social commentary to recount the everyday experiences of a small group of working class black youths living in South London in the early 1980 starring celebrated reggae star and founding member of Aswad, Brinsley Forde.
Individual tickets: £6 full / £5 memb + concs All-day tickets: £10 full / £8 memb + concs (includes a free rum punch for over 18s)
MAN OF IRON (12)
SUN 21, 6PM
MON 29, 8PM
NEULAND (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
PAPILIO BUDDHA (CERT TBC) + Q&A
THE WRECKING CREW (CERT TBC)
ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (12A)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Denny Tedesco United States 2008 101m
180m
Dir: Anna Thommen Switzerland 2013 93m
Dir: Jayan Cherian India 2013 108m
Screening as part of Nottingham Refugee Week, this documentary focuses on pupils of an integration class in Basel, Switzerland. Their teacher, Mr. Zingg, has only one goal: to help the young people who have had such a hard start in life to find a job in their new society. But as the end of their schooling approaches, these young migrants have to ask themselves a harrowing question: is there a place at all for me in this country? We are pleased to welcome Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies and Honorary Professor of Sociology, Roger Bromley, who will introduce this screening.
Shot in the picturesque Wayanad District of Kerala, in Southern India Papilio Buddha explores the political struggle waged by landless Dalits against the State. The film poignantly captures the multiple layers of inhumanity faced by this marginalized community at the hands of state agencies, upper caste members, Gandhian politics and well-intentioned NGOs. The film garnered much controversy owing to its raw portrayal of police atrocities against the Dalits, gender violence, and especially its critique of Gandhian politics. The film was initially banned in India, and later certified but only after numerous cuts, blurs, and muted conversations. We are pleased to welcome director Jayan Cherian who will discuss his film with Nicole Thiara from the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University.
The Wrecking Crew were a group of professional session musicians who provided the backbeat, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove the number one hits of artists as varied as Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkees, The Byrds, The Carpenters and Cher. This is the story of how they made the American “west coast sound”.
When Antony quarrels with his fellow leaders and throws in his lot with Cleopatra, his infatuation threatens to split the Empire in two.
FRI 26, 9PM STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING & MAYHEM PRESENT
ASHES AND DIAMONDS (12) With English Subtitles Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1958 99m Starring: Eva Krzyzewski, Zbieniew Cybuiski
Long established as one of Polish cinema’s supreme masterpieces, Wajda’s film vividly captures the turbulence and confusion immediately following WWII, as a former resistance hero turns antiCommunist assassin.
As the Solidarity protests swelled in 1980, Wajda grabbed camera and crew, pulled ready-made characters off the shelf (from his earlier Man of Marble) and filmed this story of government-backed espionage against the real backdrop of unfolding world-changing history: even activist and future President Lech Wałesa has a cameo. BFI
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
Martin Scorsese presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema is currently organised by DI Factory, all DOTS, Propaganda Foundation and The Film Foundation, in cooperation with Tor, Zebra and Kadr film studios, in partnership with the National Audiovisual Institute of Poland, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland and the Polish Film Institute.
THE SECOND COMING (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: debbie tucker green United Kingdom 2014 105m Starring: Sharlene Whyte, Idris Elba
A married, middle-class London couple are shocked when they seem to have been blessed - or cursed - with an immaculate conception. That’s the intriguing premise of this remarkable feature from playwright debbie tucker green. Bolstered by the outstanding performances of Marshall and Elba, Second Coming is a provocative, allegorically loaded conversation-starter that you won’t soon forget.
The film will be followed by a Q&A with actor Sharlene Whyte. Limited VIP tickets are available for the screening with Q&A plus entrance to the after-party in the Mezz bar with live music from soul singer Harleighblu whose music is featured in the film Tickets for film + Q&A: Normal Prices Tickets for film + Q&A + After Party with Live Music: £10 full / £8 concs
SUN 14, 6PM
THE LOOK OF SILENCE + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)
VAMPYROS LESBOS (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Jesus Franco Spain 1971 89m
Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer Denmark 2014 103m
Starring: Soledad Miranda, Dennis Price
Through Joshua Oppenheimer’s work filming perpetrators of the Indonesian genocide, a family of survivors discovers the identity of the men who killed their son. The youngest brother is determined to break the spell of silence and fear under which the survivors live, and so confronts the men responsible for his brother’s murder. There will be a live by satellite post-screening Q&A with Director Joshua Oppenheimer and Louis Theroux.
A newly remastered rare big screen outing of the cult film from one of the most essential cult directors. With a deliciously psychedelic 70’s score and a mesmerising performance from the tragic Miranda, Vampyros Lesbos does everything it can to demolish the traditional vampire story. Author David Flint and Mayhem Film Festival’s Chris Cooke will introduce this screening. Thanks to Severin Films
CLUELESS (12) 93m A funny and clever reshaping of Jane Austen’s Emma, Clueless follows upper-class girls Cher and Dionne as they take new pupil Tai under their fashionable wing.
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
Dir: Nelly Ben Hayoun United Kingdom 2014 66m
After premieres at SXSW and Sheffield Doc/Fest, and to coincide with World Asteroid Day, we’re proud to present a special screening of Disaster Playground, a project which Broadway co-commissioned though its Near Now arts and technology programme. Nelly Ben Hayoun’s documentary follows the chain of command that runs from the SETI Institute and NASA to the White House and United Nations and meets the people who are responsible from protecting us from a potentially devastating asteroid impact. 'You straddle a big red phone and go on a wild ride’ Paola Antonelli, The Museum of Modern Art Disaster Playground was supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM FREE
SUN 7
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 30,FROM 8.30PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join in and win a prize.
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
LIVE COMEDY WED 10, 7.30PM
SUN 21, 12NOON
JULIE TAYMOR’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (12A) 148m We’re delighted to present Julie Taymor’s much heralded production filmed at the Theatre For A New Audience in Brooklyn, New York in 2014. Normal ticket prices apply.
MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.
Ain’t no place like home... Book by William F. Brown Music &Lyrics by Charlie Smalls Adapted from the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Mon 13 – Sat 25 July Nottingham Lakeside Arts lakesidearts.org.uk | 0115 846 7777
#TheWiz
(12A) 140m
DISASTER PLAYGROUND (UC)
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
NEW STREET THEATRE & NOTTINGHAM LAKESIDE ARTS PRESENT
A sonic and visual exploration of reggae with a double bill of classic reggae films, Rockers and Babylon. Our guests on the symposium discussion panel include Brinsley Forde from Aswad, Mykaell Riley from Steel Pulse, Janet Kay And Victor Romero. We complete the day with live acoustic music from Ram 1, Yelitza and a selection from Reggae Take Over in the Cafebar at 7.30PM. And there’s a free rum punch cocktail with an all-day ticket (for over 18s).
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS TUE 30, 6.30PM BROADWAY'S NEAR NOW PRESENTS
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
Directed by Martin Berry
THU 25, 7PM & SUN 28, 12NOON
Take one pair of estranged twin brothers, and one pair of estranged twin servants, keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + conc
12
MATI, YOU’RE A FULL-ON MONET! HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY
ROBIN INCE REALITY TUNNEL 140m
Presented by Lakin McCarthy. Possibly a show about art, possibly a scream against TV, maybe some science too, nothing is certain, except that Robin will energetically release whatever has been sitting and jiggling about in his mind. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+conc
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French Ltd
THE DRIVETIME CONCERT THURSDAY 25 JUNE, 6PM
FRI 19, 10.30PM FREE
CINEBAR: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (15) 127m
Dig out your flares, douse yourself with patchouli and come and enjoy some of the most powerful rock ‘n’ roll the world has ever seen, courtesy of one of the greatest supergroups of the seventies, Led Zeppelin. From a camera position in the second row, see them perform all time classics such as “Whole Lotta Love” and “Stairway to Heaven”.
FOOD
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
FRI 12, 6.30PM
For more details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SUN 28, 2PM
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
MON 8, 7.45PM
GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 4, 7PM & SUN 7, 12NOON
MON 15, 6PM
Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1981 149m Krystyna Janda
MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
With English Subtitles Starring: Jerzy Radziwilowicz,
11
QUIZZES
8PM GREASE (PG) Tickets: Adult: £10 Under 16: £5 Family ticket: £25 PRECEDED AT 7.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 3)
The event is sponsored by Tun Tum housing Association, Nottingham Carnival and Nubian Link.
5.45PM Our influential symposium panel is a collective of celebrated and influential reggae music industry specialists: Mykaell Riley (Steel Pulse), Brinsley Forde (founder member of Aswad and star of Babylon), John Masouri (Echoes Black Music Magazine), Victor Romero Evans (Babylon), Janet Kay (Silly Games) and Lady V (V-Rocket sound system). The panel will be chaired by Eddy Maxwell, chairman of the New Art Exchange, Nottingham.
MAN OF IRON
Recline, relax and enjoy a day of big screen entertainment in Trent Bridge’s unique surroundings. Don't forget your picnic rugs and we'll see you at our feast of films.
1.30PM PADDINGTON (PG) Tickets: Adult: £8 Under 16: £4 Family ticket: £20 PRECEDED AT 1PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 1)
BABYLON
BROADWAY CINEMA
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
IN ASSOCIATION WITH NUBIAN LINK AND REGGAE TAKE OVER The Reggae Symposium of Film and Music will celebrate and reflect on the origins of reggae, one of Jamaica’s biggest cultural exports, and explore its relationship with the film industry.
10
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC PANEL DISCUSSION 90m
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
A series of films from some of Poland’s most accomplished and lauded filmmakers, selected by Martin Scorsese. Each film has been digitally re-mastered and brilliantly restored on newly subtitled DCPs.
JUNE 2015
SPECIALS
SUN 7
IN ASSOCIATION WITH What better way to spend Father’s Day than with an afternoon of family fun at the movies or while away a summer night with our one-off showing of GREASE at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. You’ll also be treated to the premier of some vintage treasures from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
09
JUNE 2015
WED 24, FROM 6PM
CHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese suspense-thriller, Black Coal, Thin Ice showing this week.
Join the Drivetime Choir and sing Duel of the Fates from Star Wars: Episode 1 and Handel’s Zadok the Priest with the world famous Hallé Orchestra. Programme includes: Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War, from The Planets Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 | Strauss: The Beautiful Blue Danube Debussy: Clair de Lune | Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey) and more!
Tickets from £5 - £7.50. Box Office 0115 989 5555 Sign up for the Drivetime Choir at trch.co.uk/drivetimechoir
JUNE 2015
08
SPECIALS
TRENT BRIDGE FILM FESTIVAL
5PM THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (U) Free to GREASE ticket holders PRECEDED AT 4.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 2)
For tickets and further information call 0844 811 8711 or visit trentbridge.co.uk/filmfestival Father’s Day lunch or dinner packages are also available with prices starting from £21.95 per person please call 0844 811 8712 for further information.
WED 3, 7.45PM
TUE 16, 8.30PM
MON 22, 8.30PM
EROICA (12)
PROVINCIAL ACTORS (CERT TBC)
BLIND CHANCE (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Andrzej Munk Poland 1961 83m
Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 1978 104m
Dir: Krzysztof Kieslowski Poland 1981 114m
Starring: Edward Dziewo ski, Barbara Polomska
Starring: Iwona Biernacka, Tadeusz Huk
Starring: Tadeusz Lomnicki, Boguslaw Linda
Eroica is a darkly comic, intelligent, and unorthodox chronicle of the Polish resistance against the Germans in World War II, a movement commonly referred to as the Warsaw Uprising, and centres around an apprehensive and reluctant militia soldier named Gorkiewicz who evades his conscription by running away during the chaos of an air raid.
After an apprenticeship as Wajda’s assistant, Agnieszka Holland made her solo debut with this ambitious ensemble piece. The story of a theatre director attempting a politically controversial reinterpretation of a well-known Polish play provides both an allegorical study of cultural interference and a lacerating portrait of a withering marriage. BFI
Poland, in the politically turbulent late 1970s: Witek is running to catch a train. From this simple event, Krzysztof Kieslowski, the director of Dekalog and the Three Colours trilogy, imagines three different possible outcomes in the young man’s life: joining the Communist party, involvement in the political underground and an apolitical, happily married life as a doctor. BFI
THU 18, 7.30PM
ROCKERS (15) 99m 1PM THE Rasta movie and a snapshot of 1970s Kingston, Jamaica. With a peerless soundtrack featuring Burning Spear, Bunny Wailer, Third World, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller, Junior Murvin, Inner Circle, The Heptones and Abyssinians.
THEATRE SPECIALS
ROCKERS
BABYLON (15) 91m 3.30PM Babylon is a raw and incendiary film employing an effective mix of music and social commentary to recount the everyday experiences of a small group of working class black youths living in South London in the early 1980 starring celebrated reggae star and founding member of Aswad, Brinsley Forde.
Individual tickets: £6 full / £5 memb + concs All-day tickets: £10 full / £8 memb + concs (includes a free rum punch for over 18s)
MAN OF IRON (12)
SUN 21, 6PM
MON 29, 8PM
NEULAND (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
PAPILIO BUDDHA (CERT TBC) + Q&A
THE WRECKING CREW (CERT TBC)
ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (12A)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Denny Tedesco United States 2008 101m
180m
Dir: Anna Thommen Switzerland 2013 93m
Dir: Jayan Cherian India 2013 108m
Screening as part of Nottingham Refugee Week, this documentary focuses on pupils of an integration class in Basel, Switzerland. Their teacher, Mr. Zingg, has only one goal: to help the young people who have had such a hard start in life to find a job in their new society. But as the end of their schooling approaches, these young migrants have to ask themselves a harrowing question: is there a place at all for me in this country? We are pleased to welcome Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies and Honorary Professor of Sociology, Roger Bromley, who will introduce this screening.
Shot in the picturesque Wayanad District of Kerala, in Southern India Papilio Buddha explores the political struggle waged by landless Dalits against the State. The film poignantly captures the multiple layers of inhumanity faced by this marginalized community at the hands of state agencies, upper caste members, Gandhian politics and well-intentioned NGOs. The film garnered much controversy owing to its raw portrayal of police atrocities against the Dalits, gender violence, and especially its critique of Gandhian politics. The film was initially banned in India, and later certified but only after numerous cuts, blurs, and muted conversations. We are pleased to welcome director Jayan Cherian who will discuss his film with Nicole Thiara from the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University.
The Wrecking Crew were a group of professional session musicians who provided the backbeat, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove the number one hits of artists as varied as Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkees, The Byrds, The Carpenters and Cher. This is the story of how they made the American “west coast sound”.
When Antony quarrels with his fellow leaders and throws in his lot with Cleopatra, his infatuation threatens to split the Empire in two.
FRI 26, 9PM STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING & MAYHEM PRESENT
ASHES AND DIAMONDS (12) With English Subtitles Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1958 99m Starring: Eva Krzyzewski, Zbieniew Cybuiski
Long established as one of Polish cinema’s supreme masterpieces, Wajda’s film vividly captures the turbulence and confusion immediately following WWII, as a former resistance hero turns antiCommunist assassin.
As the Solidarity protests swelled in 1980, Wajda grabbed camera and crew, pulled ready-made characters off the shelf (from his earlier Man of Marble) and filmed this story of government-backed espionage against the real backdrop of unfolding world-changing history: even activist and future President Lech Wałesa has a cameo. BFI
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
Martin Scorsese presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema is currently organised by DI Factory, all DOTS, Propaganda Foundation and The Film Foundation, in cooperation with Tor, Zebra and Kadr film studios, in partnership with the National Audiovisual Institute of Poland, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland and the Polish Film Institute.
THE SECOND COMING (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: debbie tucker green United Kingdom 2014 105m Starring: Sharlene Whyte, Idris Elba
A married, middle-class London couple are shocked when they seem to have been blessed - or cursed - with an immaculate conception. That’s the intriguing premise of this remarkable feature from playwright debbie tucker green. Bolstered by the outstanding performances of Marshall and Elba, Second Coming is a provocative, allegorically loaded conversation-starter that you won’t soon forget.
The film will be followed by a Q&A with actor Sharlene Whyte. Limited VIP tickets are available for the screening with Q&A plus entrance to the after-party in the Mezz bar with live music from soul singer Harleighblu whose music is featured in the film Tickets for film + Q&A: Normal Prices Tickets for film + Q&A + After Party with Live Music: £10 full / £8 concs
SUN 14, 6PM
THE LOOK OF SILENCE + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)
VAMPYROS LESBOS (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Jesus Franco Spain 1971 89m
Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer Denmark 2014 103m
Starring: Soledad Miranda, Dennis Price
Through Joshua Oppenheimer’s work filming perpetrators of the Indonesian genocide, a family of survivors discovers the identity of the men who killed their son. The youngest brother is determined to break the spell of silence and fear under which the survivors live, and so confronts the men responsible for his brother’s murder. There will be a live by satellite post-screening Q&A with Director Joshua Oppenheimer and Louis Theroux.
A newly remastered rare big screen outing of the cult film from one of the most essential cult directors. With a deliciously psychedelic 70’s score and a mesmerising performance from the tragic Miranda, Vampyros Lesbos does everything it can to demolish the traditional vampire story. Author David Flint and Mayhem Film Festival’s Chris Cooke will introduce this screening. Thanks to Severin Films
CLUELESS (12) 93m A funny and clever reshaping of Jane Austen’s Emma, Clueless follows upper-class girls Cher and Dionne as they take new pupil Tai under their fashionable wing.
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
Dir: Nelly Ben Hayoun United Kingdom 2014 66m
After premieres at SXSW and Sheffield Doc/Fest, and to coincide with World Asteroid Day, we’re proud to present a special screening of Disaster Playground, a project which Broadway co-commissioned though its Near Now arts and technology programme. Nelly Ben Hayoun’s documentary follows the chain of command that runs from the SETI Institute and NASA to the White House and United Nations and meets the people who are responsible from protecting us from a potentially devastating asteroid impact. 'You straddle a big red phone and go on a wild ride’ Paola Antonelli, The Museum of Modern Art Disaster Playground was supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM FREE
SUN 7
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 30,FROM 8.30PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join in and win a prize.
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
LIVE COMEDY WED 10, 7.30PM
SUN 21, 12NOON
JULIE TAYMOR’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (12A) 148m We’re delighted to present Julie Taymor’s much heralded production filmed at the Theatre For A New Audience in Brooklyn, New York in 2014. Normal ticket prices apply.
MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.
Ain’t no place like home... Book by William F. Brown Music &Lyrics by Charlie Smalls Adapted from the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Mon 13 – Sat 25 July Nottingham Lakeside Arts lakesidearts.org.uk | 0115 846 7777
#TheWiz
(12A) 140m
DISASTER PLAYGROUND (UC)
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
NEW STREET THEATRE & NOTTINGHAM LAKESIDE ARTS PRESENT
A sonic and visual exploration of reggae with a double bill of classic reggae films, Rockers and Babylon. Our guests on the symposium discussion panel include Brinsley Forde from Aswad, Mykaell Riley from Steel Pulse, Janet Kay And Victor Romero. We complete the day with live acoustic music from Ram 1, Yelitza and a selection from Reggae Take Over in the Cafebar at 7.30PM. And there’s a free rum punch cocktail with an all-day ticket (for over 18s).
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS TUE 30, 6.30PM BROADWAY'S NEAR NOW PRESENTS
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
Directed by Martin Berry
THU 25, 7PM & SUN 28, 12NOON
Take one pair of estranged twin brothers, and one pair of estranged twin servants, keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + conc
12
MATI, YOU’RE A FULL-ON MONET! HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY
ROBIN INCE REALITY TUNNEL 140m
Presented by Lakin McCarthy. Possibly a show about art, possibly a scream against TV, maybe some science too, nothing is certain, except that Robin will energetically release whatever has been sitting and jiggling about in his mind. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+conc
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French Ltd
THE DRIVETIME CONCERT THURSDAY 25 JUNE, 6PM
FRI 19, 10.30PM FREE
CINEBAR: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (15) 127m
Dig out your flares, douse yourself with patchouli and come and enjoy some of the most powerful rock ‘n’ roll the world has ever seen, courtesy of one of the greatest supergroups of the seventies, Led Zeppelin. From a camera position in the second row, see them perform all time classics such as “Whole Lotta Love” and “Stairway to Heaven”.
FOOD
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
FRI 12, 6.30PM
For more details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SUN 28, 2PM
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
MON 8, 7.45PM
GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 4, 7PM & SUN 7, 12NOON
MON 15, 6PM
Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1981 149m Krystyna Janda
MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
With English Subtitles Starring: Jerzy Radziwilowicz,
11
QUIZZES
8PM GREASE (PG) Tickets: Adult: £10 Under 16: £5 Family ticket: £25 PRECEDED AT 7.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 3)
The event is sponsored by Tun Tum housing Association, Nottingham Carnival and Nubian Link.
5.45PM Our influential symposium panel is a collective of celebrated and influential reggae music industry specialists: Mykaell Riley (Steel Pulse), Brinsley Forde (founder member of Aswad and star of Babylon), John Masouri (Echoes Black Music Magazine), Victor Romero Evans (Babylon), Janet Kay (Silly Games) and Lady V (V-Rocket sound system). The panel will be chaired by Eddy Maxwell, chairman of the New Art Exchange, Nottingham.
MAN OF IRON
Recline, relax and enjoy a day of big screen entertainment in Trent Bridge’s unique surroundings. Don't forget your picnic rugs and we'll see you at our feast of films.
1.30PM PADDINGTON (PG) Tickets: Adult: £8 Under 16: £4 Family ticket: £20 PRECEDED AT 1PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 1)
BABYLON
BROADWAY CINEMA
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
IN ASSOCIATION WITH NUBIAN LINK AND REGGAE TAKE OVER The Reggae Symposium of Film and Music will celebrate and reflect on the origins of reggae, one of Jamaica’s biggest cultural exports, and explore its relationship with the film industry.
10
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC PANEL DISCUSSION 90m
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
A series of films from some of Poland’s most accomplished and lauded filmmakers, selected by Martin Scorsese. Each film has been digitally re-mastered and brilliantly restored on newly subtitled DCPs.
JUNE 2015
SPECIALS
SUN 7
IN ASSOCIATION WITH What better way to spend Father’s Day than with an afternoon of family fun at the movies or while away a summer night with our one-off showing of GREASE at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. You’ll also be treated to the premier of some vintage treasures from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
09
JUNE 2015
WED 24, FROM 6PM
CHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese suspense-thriller, Black Coal, Thin Ice showing this week.
Join the Drivetime Choir and sing Duel of the Fates from Star Wars: Episode 1 and Handel’s Zadok the Priest with the world famous Hallé Orchestra. Programme includes: Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War, from The Planets Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 | Strauss: The Beautiful Blue Danube Debussy: Clair de Lune | Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey) and more!
Tickets from £5 - £7.50. Box Office 0115 989 5555 Sign up for the Drivetime Choir at trch.co.uk/drivetimechoir
JUNE 2015
08
SPECIALS
TRENT BRIDGE FILM FESTIVAL
5PM THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (U) Free to GREASE ticket holders PRECEDED AT 4.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 2)
For tickets and further information call 0844 811 8711 or visit trentbridge.co.uk/filmfestival Father’s Day lunch or dinner packages are also available with prices starting from £21.95 per person please call 0844 811 8712 for further information.
WED 3, 7.45PM
TUE 16, 8.30PM
MON 22, 8.30PM
EROICA (12)
PROVINCIAL ACTORS (CERT TBC)
BLIND CHANCE (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Andrzej Munk Poland 1961 83m
Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 1978 104m
Dir: Krzysztof Kieslowski Poland 1981 114m
Starring: Edward Dziewo ski, Barbara Polomska
Starring: Iwona Biernacka, Tadeusz Huk
Starring: Tadeusz Lomnicki, Boguslaw Linda
Eroica is a darkly comic, intelligent, and unorthodox chronicle of the Polish resistance against the Germans in World War II, a movement commonly referred to as the Warsaw Uprising, and centres around an apprehensive and reluctant militia soldier named Gorkiewicz who evades his conscription by running away during the chaos of an air raid.
After an apprenticeship as Wajda’s assistant, Agnieszka Holland made her solo debut with this ambitious ensemble piece. The story of a theatre director attempting a politically controversial reinterpretation of a well-known Polish play provides both an allegorical study of cultural interference and a lacerating portrait of a withering marriage. BFI
Poland, in the politically turbulent late 1970s: Witek is running to catch a train. From this simple event, Krzysztof Kieslowski, the director of Dekalog and the Three Colours trilogy, imagines three different possible outcomes in the young man’s life: joining the Communist party, involvement in the political underground and an apolitical, happily married life as a doctor. BFI
THU 18, 7.30PM
ROCKERS (15) 99m 1PM THE Rasta movie and a snapshot of 1970s Kingston, Jamaica. With a peerless soundtrack featuring Burning Spear, Bunny Wailer, Third World, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller, Junior Murvin, Inner Circle, The Heptones and Abyssinians.
THEATRE SPECIALS
ROCKERS
BABYLON (15) 91m 3.30PM Babylon is a raw and incendiary film employing an effective mix of music and social commentary to recount the everyday experiences of a small group of working class black youths living in South London in the early 1980 starring celebrated reggae star and founding member of Aswad, Brinsley Forde.
Individual tickets: £6 full / £5 memb + concs All-day tickets: £10 full / £8 memb + concs (includes a free rum punch for over 18s)
MAN OF IRON (12)
SUN 21, 6PM
MON 29, 8PM
NEULAND (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
PAPILIO BUDDHA (CERT TBC) + Q&A
THE WRECKING CREW (CERT TBC)
ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (12A)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Denny Tedesco United States 2008 101m
180m
Dir: Anna Thommen Switzerland 2013 93m
Dir: Jayan Cherian India 2013 108m
Screening as part of Nottingham Refugee Week, this documentary focuses on pupils of an integration class in Basel, Switzerland. Their teacher, Mr. Zingg, has only one goal: to help the young people who have had such a hard start in life to find a job in their new society. But as the end of their schooling approaches, these young migrants have to ask themselves a harrowing question: is there a place at all for me in this country? We are pleased to welcome Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies and Honorary Professor of Sociology, Roger Bromley, who will introduce this screening.
Shot in the picturesque Wayanad District of Kerala, in Southern India Papilio Buddha explores the political struggle waged by landless Dalits against the State. The film poignantly captures the multiple layers of inhumanity faced by this marginalized community at the hands of state agencies, upper caste members, Gandhian politics and well-intentioned NGOs. The film garnered much controversy owing to its raw portrayal of police atrocities against the Dalits, gender violence, and especially its critique of Gandhian politics. The film was initially banned in India, and later certified but only after numerous cuts, blurs, and muted conversations. We are pleased to welcome director Jayan Cherian who will discuss his film with Nicole Thiara from the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University.
The Wrecking Crew were a group of professional session musicians who provided the backbeat, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove the number one hits of artists as varied as Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkees, The Byrds, The Carpenters and Cher. This is the story of how they made the American “west coast sound”.
When Antony quarrels with his fellow leaders and throws in his lot with Cleopatra, his infatuation threatens to split the Empire in two.
FRI 26, 9PM STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING & MAYHEM PRESENT
ASHES AND DIAMONDS (12) With English Subtitles Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1958 99m Starring: Eva Krzyzewski, Zbieniew Cybuiski
Long established as one of Polish cinema’s supreme masterpieces, Wajda’s film vividly captures the turbulence and confusion immediately following WWII, as a former resistance hero turns antiCommunist assassin.
As the Solidarity protests swelled in 1980, Wajda grabbed camera and crew, pulled ready-made characters off the shelf (from his earlier Man of Marble) and filmed this story of government-backed espionage against the real backdrop of unfolding world-changing history: even activist and future President Lech Wałesa has a cameo. BFI
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
Martin Scorsese presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema is currently organised by DI Factory, all DOTS, Propaganda Foundation and The Film Foundation, in cooperation with Tor, Zebra and Kadr film studios, in partnership with the National Audiovisual Institute of Poland, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland and the Polish Film Institute.
THE SECOND COMING (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: debbie tucker green United Kingdom 2014 105m Starring: Sharlene Whyte, Idris Elba
A married, middle-class London couple are shocked when they seem to have been blessed - or cursed - with an immaculate conception. That’s the intriguing premise of this remarkable feature from playwright debbie tucker green. Bolstered by the outstanding performances of Marshall and Elba, Second Coming is a provocative, allegorically loaded conversation-starter that you won’t soon forget.
The film will be followed by a Q&A with actor Sharlene Whyte. Limited VIP tickets are available for the screening with Q&A plus entrance to the after-party in the Mezz bar with live music from soul singer Harleighblu whose music is featured in the film Tickets for film + Q&A: Normal Prices Tickets for film + Q&A + After Party with Live Music: £10 full / £8 concs
SUN 14, 6PM
THE LOOK OF SILENCE + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)
VAMPYROS LESBOS (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Jesus Franco Spain 1971 89m
Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer Denmark 2014 103m
Starring: Soledad Miranda, Dennis Price
Through Joshua Oppenheimer’s work filming perpetrators of the Indonesian genocide, a family of survivors discovers the identity of the men who killed their son. The youngest brother is determined to break the spell of silence and fear under which the survivors live, and so confronts the men responsible for his brother’s murder. There will be a live by satellite post-screening Q&A with Director Joshua Oppenheimer and Louis Theroux.
A newly remastered rare big screen outing of the cult film from one of the most essential cult directors. With a deliciously psychedelic 70’s score and a mesmerising performance from the tragic Miranda, Vampyros Lesbos does everything it can to demolish the traditional vampire story. Author David Flint and Mayhem Film Festival’s Chris Cooke will introduce this screening. Thanks to Severin Films
CLUELESS (12) 93m A funny and clever reshaping of Jane Austen’s Emma, Clueless follows upper-class girls Cher and Dionne as they take new pupil Tai under their fashionable wing.
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
Dir: Nelly Ben Hayoun United Kingdom 2014 66m
After premieres at SXSW and Sheffield Doc/Fest, and to coincide with World Asteroid Day, we’re proud to present a special screening of Disaster Playground, a project which Broadway co-commissioned though its Near Now arts and technology programme. Nelly Ben Hayoun’s documentary follows the chain of command that runs from the SETI Institute and NASA to the White House and United Nations and meets the people who are responsible from protecting us from a potentially devastating asteroid impact. 'You straddle a big red phone and go on a wild ride’ Paola Antonelli, The Museum of Modern Art Disaster Playground was supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM FREE
SUN 7
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 30,FROM 8.30PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join in and win a prize.
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
LIVE COMEDY WED 10, 7.30PM
SUN 21, 12NOON
JULIE TAYMOR’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (12A) 148m We’re delighted to present Julie Taymor’s much heralded production filmed at the Theatre For A New Audience in Brooklyn, New York in 2014. Normal ticket prices apply.
MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.
Ain’t no place like home... Book by William F. Brown Music &Lyrics by Charlie Smalls Adapted from the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Mon 13 – Sat 25 July Nottingham Lakeside Arts lakesidearts.org.uk | 0115 846 7777
#TheWiz
(12A) 140m
DISASTER PLAYGROUND (UC)
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
NEW STREET THEATRE & NOTTINGHAM LAKESIDE ARTS PRESENT
A sonic and visual exploration of reggae with a double bill of classic reggae films, Rockers and Babylon. Our guests on the symposium discussion panel include Brinsley Forde from Aswad, Mykaell Riley from Steel Pulse, Janet Kay And Victor Romero. We complete the day with live acoustic music from Ram 1, Yelitza and a selection from Reggae Take Over in the Cafebar at 7.30PM. And there’s a free rum punch cocktail with an all-day ticket (for over 18s).
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS TUE 30, 6.30PM BROADWAY'S NEAR NOW PRESENTS
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
Directed by Martin Berry
THU 25, 7PM & SUN 28, 12NOON
Take one pair of estranged twin brothers, and one pair of estranged twin servants, keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + conc
12
MATI, YOU’RE A FULL-ON MONET! HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY
ROBIN INCE REALITY TUNNEL 140m
Presented by Lakin McCarthy. Possibly a show about art, possibly a scream against TV, maybe some science too, nothing is certain, except that Robin will energetically release whatever has been sitting and jiggling about in his mind. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+conc
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French Ltd
THE DRIVETIME CONCERT THURSDAY 25 JUNE, 6PM
FRI 19, 10.30PM FREE
CINEBAR: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (15) 127m
Dig out your flares, douse yourself with patchouli and come and enjoy some of the most powerful rock ‘n’ roll the world has ever seen, courtesy of one of the greatest supergroups of the seventies, Led Zeppelin. From a camera position in the second row, see them perform all time classics such as “Whole Lotta Love” and “Stairway to Heaven”.
FOOD
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
FRI 12, 6.30PM
For more details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SUN 28, 2PM
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
MON 8, 7.45PM
GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 4, 7PM & SUN 7, 12NOON
MON 15, 6PM
Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1981 149m Krystyna Janda
MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
With English Subtitles Starring: Jerzy Radziwilowicz,
11
QUIZZES
8PM GREASE (PG) Tickets: Adult: £10 Under 16: £5 Family ticket: £25 PRECEDED AT 7.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 3)
The event is sponsored by Tun Tum housing Association, Nottingham Carnival and Nubian Link.
5.45PM Our influential symposium panel is a collective of celebrated and influential reggae music industry specialists: Mykaell Riley (Steel Pulse), Brinsley Forde (founder member of Aswad and star of Babylon), John Masouri (Echoes Black Music Magazine), Victor Romero Evans (Babylon), Janet Kay (Silly Games) and Lady V (V-Rocket sound system). The panel will be chaired by Eddy Maxwell, chairman of the New Art Exchange, Nottingham.
MAN OF IRON
Recline, relax and enjoy a day of big screen entertainment in Trent Bridge’s unique surroundings. Don't forget your picnic rugs and we'll see you at our feast of films.
1.30PM PADDINGTON (PG) Tickets: Adult: £8 Under 16: £4 Family ticket: £20 PRECEDED AT 1PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 1)
BABYLON
BROADWAY CINEMA
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
IN ASSOCIATION WITH NUBIAN LINK AND REGGAE TAKE OVER The Reggae Symposium of Film and Music will celebrate and reflect on the origins of reggae, one of Jamaica’s biggest cultural exports, and explore its relationship with the film industry.
10
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC PANEL DISCUSSION 90m
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
A series of films from some of Poland’s most accomplished and lauded filmmakers, selected by Martin Scorsese. Each film has been digitally re-mastered and brilliantly restored on newly subtitled DCPs.
JUNE 2015
SPECIALS
SUN 7
IN ASSOCIATION WITH What better way to spend Father’s Day than with an afternoon of family fun at the movies or while away a summer night with our one-off showing of GREASE at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. You’ll also be treated to the premier of some vintage treasures from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
09
JUNE 2015
WED 24, FROM 6PM
CHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese suspense-thriller, Black Coal, Thin Ice showing this week.
Join the Drivetime Choir and sing Duel of the Fates from Star Wars: Episode 1 and Handel’s Zadok the Priest with the world famous Hallé Orchestra. Programme includes: Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War, from The Planets Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 | Strauss: The Beautiful Blue Danube Debussy: Clair de Lune | Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey) and more!
Tickets from £5 - £7.50. Box Office 0115 989 5555 Sign up for the Drivetime Choir at trch.co.uk/drivetimechoir
JUNE 2015
08
SPECIALS
TRENT BRIDGE FILM FESTIVAL
5PM THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (U) Free to GREASE ticket holders PRECEDED AT 4.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 2)
For tickets and further information call 0844 811 8711 or visit trentbridge.co.uk/filmfestival Father’s Day lunch or dinner packages are also available with prices starting from £21.95 per person please call 0844 811 8712 for further information.
WED 3, 7.45PM
TUE 16, 8.30PM
MON 22, 8.30PM
EROICA (12)
PROVINCIAL ACTORS (CERT TBC)
BLIND CHANCE (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Andrzej Munk Poland 1961 83m
Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 1978 104m
Dir: Krzysztof Kieslowski Poland 1981 114m
Starring: Edward Dziewo ski, Barbara Polomska
Starring: Iwona Biernacka, Tadeusz Huk
Starring: Tadeusz Lomnicki, Boguslaw Linda
Eroica is a darkly comic, intelligent, and unorthodox chronicle of the Polish resistance against the Germans in World War II, a movement commonly referred to as the Warsaw Uprising, and centres around an apprehensive and reluctant militia soldier named Gorkiewicz who evades his conscription by running away during the chaos of an air raid.
After an apprenticeship as Wajda’s assistant, Agnieszka Holland made her solo debut with this ambitious ensemble piece. The story of a theatre director attempting a politically controversial reinterpretation of a well-known Polish play provides both an allegorical study of cultural interference and a lacerating portrait of a withering marriage. BFI
Poland, in the politically turbulent late 1970s: Witek is running to catch a train. From this simple event, Krzysztof Kieslowski, the director of Dekalog and the Three Colours trilogy, imagines three different possible outcomes in the young man’s life: joining the Communist party, involvement in the political underground and an apolitical, happily married life as a doctor. BFI
THU 18, 7.30PM
ROCKERS (15) 99m 1PM THE Rasta movie and a snapshot of 1970s Kingston, Jamaica. With a peerless soundtrack featuring Burning Spear, Bunny Wailer, Third World, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller, Junior Murvin, Inner Circle, The Heptones and Abyssinians.
THEATRE SPECIALS
ROCKERS
BABYLON (15) 91m 3.30PM Babylon is a raw and incendiary film employing an effective mix of music and social commentary to recount the everyday experiences of a small group of working class black youths living in South London in the early 1980 starring celebrated reggae star and founding member of Aswad, Brinsley Forde.
Individual tickets: £6 full / £5 memb + concs All-day tickets: £10 full / £8 memb + concs (includes a free rum punch for over 18s)
MAN OF IRON (12)
SUN 21, 6PM
MON 29, 8PM
NEULAND (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
PAPILIO BUDDHA (CERT TBC) + Q&A
THE WRECKING CREW (CERT TBC)
ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (12A)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Denny Tedesco United States 2008 101m
180m
Dir: Anna Thommen Switzerland 2013 93m
Dir: Jayan Cherian India 2013 108m
Screening as part of Nottingham Refugee Week, this documentary focuses on pupils of an integration class in Basel, Switzerland. Their teacher, Mr. Zingg, has only one goal: to help the young people who have had such a hard start in life to find a job in their new society. But as the end of their schooling approaches, these young migrants have to ask themselves a harrowing question: is there a place at all for me in this country? We are pleased to welcome Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies and Honorary Professor of Sociology, Roger Bromley, who will introduce this screening.
Shot in the picturesque Wayanad District of Kerala, in Southern India Papilio Buddha explores the political struggle waged by landless Dalits against the State. The film poignantly captures the multiple layers of inhumanity faced by this marginalized community at the hands of state agencies, upper caste members, Gandhian politics and well-intentioned NGOs. The film garnered much controversy owing to its raw portrayal of police atrocities against the Dalits, gender violence, and especially its critique of Gandhian politics. The film was initially banned in India, and later certified but only after numerous cuts, blurs, and muted conversations. We are pleased to welcome director Jayan Cherian who will discuss his film with Nicole Thiara from the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University.
The Wrecking Crew were a group of professional session musicians who provided the backbeat, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove the number one hits of artists as varied as Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkees, The Byrds, The Carpenters and Cher. This is the story of how they made the American “west coast sound”.
When Antony quarrels with his fellow leaders and throws in his lot with Cleopatra, his infatuation threatens to split the Empire in two.
FRI 26, 9PM STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING & MAYHEM PRESENT
ASHES AND DIAMONDS (12) With English Subtitles Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1958 99m Starring: Eva Krzyzewski, Zbieniew Cybuiski
Long established as one of Polish cinema’s supreme masterpieces, Wajda’s film vividly captures the turbulence and confusion immediately following WWII, as a former resistance hero turns antiCommunist assassin.
As the Solidarity protests swelled in 1980, Wajda grabbed camera and crew, pulled ready-made characters off the shelf (from his earlier Man of Marble) and filmed this story of government-backed espionage against the real backdrop of unfolding world-changing history: even activist and future President Lech Wałesa has a cameo. BFI
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
Martin Scorsese presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema is currently organised by DI Factory, all DOTS, Propaganda Foundation and The Film Foundation, in cooperation with Tor, Zebra and Kadr film studios, in partnership with the National Audiovisual Institute of Poland, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland and the Polish Film Institute.
THE SECOND COMING (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: debbie tucker green United Kingdom 2014 105m Starring: Sharlene Whyte, Idris Elba
A married, middle-class London couple are shocked when they seem to have been blessed - or cursed - with an immaculate conception. That’s the intriguing premise of this remarkable feature from playwright debbie tucker green. Bolstered by the outstanding performances of Marshall and Elba, Second Coming is a provocative, allegorically loaded conversation-starter that you won’t soon forget.
The film will be followed by a Q&A with actor Sharlene Whyte. Limited VIP tickets are available for the screening with Q&A plus entrance to the after-party in the Mezz bar with live music from soul singer Harleighblu whose music is featured in the film Tickets for film + Q&A: Normal Prices Tickets for film + Q&A + After Party with Live Music: £10 full / £8 concs
SUN 14, 6PM
THE LOOK OF SILENCE + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)
VAMPYROS LESBOS (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Jesus Franco Spain 1971 89m
Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer Denmark 2014 103m
Starring: Soledad Miranda, Dennis Price
Through Joshua Oppenheimer’s work filming perpetrators of the Indonesian genocide, a family of survivors discovers the identity of the men who killed their son. The youngest brother is determined to break the spell of silence and fear under which the survivors live, and so confronts the men responsible for his brother’s murder. There will be a live by satellite post-screening Q&A with Director Joshua Oppenheimer and Louis Theroux.
A newly remastered rare big screen outing of the cult film from one of the most essential cult directors. With a deliciously psychedelic 70’s score and a mesmerising performance from the tragic Miranda, Vampyros Lesbos does everything it can to demolish the traditional vampire story. Author David Flint and Mayhem Film Festival’s Chris Cooke will introduce this screening. Thanks to Severin Films
CLUELESS (12) 93m A funny and clever reshaping of Jane Austen’s Emma, Clueless follows upper-class girls Cher and Dionne as they take new pupil Tai under their fashionable wing.
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
Dir: Nelly Ben Hayoun United Kingdom 2014 66m
After premieres at SXSW and Sheffield Doc/Fest, and to coincide with World Asteroid Day, we’re proud to present a special screening of Disaster Playground, a project which Broadway co-commissioned though its Near Now arts and technology programme. Nelly Ben Hayoun’s documentary follows the chain of command that runs from the SETI Institute and NASA to the White House and United Nations and meets the people who are responsible from protecting us from a potentially devastating asteroid impact. 'You straddle a big red phone and go on a wild ride’ Paola Antonelli, The Museum of Modern Art Disaster Playground was supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM FREE
SUN 7
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 30,FROM 8.30PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join in and win a prize.
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
LIVE COMEDY WED 10, 7.30PM
SUN 21, 12NOON
JULIE TAYMOR’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (12A) 148m We’re delighted to present Julie Taymor’s much heralded production filmed at the Theatre For A New Audience in Brooklyn, New York in 2014. Normal ticket prices apply.
MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.
Ain’t no place like home... Book by William F. Brown Music &Lyrics by Charlie Smalls Adapted from the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Mon 13 – Sat 25 July Nottingham Lakeside Arts lakesidearts.org.uk | 0115 846 7777
#TheWiz
(12A) 140m
DISASTER PLAYGROUND (UC)
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
NEW STREET THEATRE & NOTTINGHAM LAKESIDE ARTS PRESENT
A sonic and visual exploration of reggae with a double bill of classic reggae films, Rockers and Babylon. Our guests on the symposium discussion panel include Brinsley Forde from Aswad, Mykaell Riley from Steel Pulse, Janet Kay And Victor Romero. We complete the day with live acoustic music from Ram 1, Yelitza and a selection from Reggae Take Over in the Cafebar at 7.30PM. And there’s a free rum punch cocktail with an all-day ticket (for over 18s).
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS TUE 30, 6.30PM BROADWAY'S NEAR NOW PRESENTS
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
Directed by Martin Berry
THU 25, 7PM & SUN 28, 12NOON
Take one pair of estranged twin brothers, and one pair of estranged twin servants, keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + conc
12
MATI, YOU’RE A FULL-ON MONET! HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY
ROBIN INCE REALITY TUNNEL 140m
Presented by Lakin McCarthy. Possibly a show about art, possibly a scream against TV, maybe some science too, nothing is certain, except that Robin will energetically release whatever has been sitting and jiggling about in his mind. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+conc
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French Ltd
THE DRIVETIME CONCERT THURSDAY 25 JUNE, 6PM
FRI 19, 10.30PM FREE
CINEBAR: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (15) 127m
Dig out your flares, douse yourself with patchouli and come and enjoy some of the most powerful rock ‘n’ roll the world has ever seen, courtesy of one of the greatest supergroups of the seventies, Led Zeppelin. From a camera position in the second row, see them perform all time classics such as “Whole Lotta Love” and “Stairway to Heaven”.
FOOD
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
FRI 12, 6.30PM
For more details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SUN 28, 2PM
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
MON 8, 7.45PM
GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 4, 7PM & SUN 7, 12NOON
MON 15, 6PM
Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1981 149m Krystyna Janda
MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
With English Subtitles Starring: Jerzy Radziwilowicz,
11
QUIZZES
8PM GREASE (PG) Tickets: Adult: £10 Under 16: £5 Family ticket: £25 PRECEDED AT 7.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 3)
The event is sponsored by Tun Tum housing Association, Nottingham Carnival and Nubian Link.
5.45PM Our influential symposium panel is a collective of celebrated and influential reggae music industry specialists: Mykaell Riley (Steel Pulse), Brinsley Forde (founder member of Aswad and star of Babylon), John Masouri (Echoes Black Music Magazine), Victor Romero Evans (Babylon), Janet Kay (Silly Games) and Lady V (V-Rocket sound system). The panel will be chaired by Eddy Maxwell, chairman of the New Art Exchange, Nottingham.
MAN OF IRON
Recline, relax and enjoy a day of big screen entertainment in Trent Bridge’s unique surroundings. Don't forget your picnic rugs and we'll see you at our feast of films.
1.30PM PADDINGTON (PG) Tickets: Adult: £8 Under 16: £4 Family ticket: £20 PRECEDED AT 1PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 1)
BABYLON
BROADWAY CINEMA
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
IN ASSOCIATION WITH NUBIAN LINK AND REGGAE TAKE OVER The Reggae Symposium of Film and Music will celebrate and reflect on the origins of reggae, one of Jamaica’s biggest cultural exports, and explore its relationship with the film industry.
10
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC PANEL DISCUSSION 90m
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
A series of films from some of Poland’s most accomplished and lauded filmmakers, selected by Martin Scorsese. Each film has been digitally re-mastered and brilliantly restored on newly subtitled DCPs.
JUNE 2015
SPECIALS
SUN 7
IN ASSOCIATION WITH What better way to spend Father’s Day than with an afternoon of family fun at the movies or while away a summer night with our one-off showing of GREASE at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. You’ll also be treated to the premier of some vintage treasures from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
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JUNE 2015
WED 24, FROM 6PM
CHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese suspense-thriller, Black Coal, Thin Ice showing this week.
Join the Drivetime Choir and sing Duel of the Fates from Star Wars: Episode 1 and Handel’s Zadok the Priest with the world famous Hallé Orchestra. Programme includes: Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War, from The Planets Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 | Strauss: The Beautiful Blue Danube Debussy: Clair de Lune | Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey) and more!
Tickets from £5 - £7.50. Box Office 0115 989 5555 Sign up for the Drivetime Choir at trch.co.uk/drivetimechoir
JUNE 2015
08
SPECIALS
TRENT BRIDGE FILM FESTIVAL
5PM THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (U) Free to GREASE ticket holders PRECEDED AT 4.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 2)
For tickets and further information call 0844 811 8711 or visit trentbridge.co.uk/filmfestival Father’s Day lunch or dinner packages are also available with prices starting from £21.95 per person please call 0844 811 8712 for further information.
WED 3, 7.45PM
TUE 16, 8.30PM
MON 22, 8.30PM
EROICA (12)
PROVINCIAL ACTORS (CERT TBC)
BLIND CHANCE (15)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Andrzej Munk Poland 1961 83m
Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 1978 104m
Dir: Krzysztof Kieslowski Poland 1981 114m
Starring: Edward Dziewo ski, Barbara Polomska
Starring: Iwona Biernacka, Tadeusz Huk
Starring: Tadeusz Lomnicki, Boguslaw Linda
Eroica is a darkly comic, intelligent, and unorthodox chronicle of the Polish resistance against the Germans in World War II, a movement commonly referred to as the Warsaw Uprising, and centres around an apprehensive and reluctant militia soldier named Gorkiewicz who evades his conscription by running away during the chaos of an air raid.
After an apprenticeship as Wajda’s assistant, Agnieszka Holland made her solo debut with this ambitious ensemble piece. The story of a theatre director attempting a politically controversial reinterpretation of a well-known Polish play provides both an allegorical study of cultural interference and a lacerating portrait of a withering marriage. BFI
Poland, in the politically turbulent late 1970s: Witek is running to catch a train. From this simple event, Krzysztof Kieslowski, the director of Dekalog and the Three Colours trilogy, imagines three different possible outcomes in the young man’s life: joining the Communist party, involvement in the political underground and an apolitical, happily married life as a doctor. BFI
THU 18, 7.30PM
ROCKERS (15) 99m 1PM THE Rasta movie and a snapshot of 1970s Kingston, Jamaica. With a peerless soundtrack featuring Burning Spear, Bunny Wailer, Third World, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Jacob Miller, Junior Murvin, Inner Circle, The Heptones and Abyssinians.
THEATRE SPECIALS
ROCKERS
BABYLON (15) 91m 3.30PM Babylon is a raw and incendiary film employing an effective mix of music and social commentary to recount the everyday experiences of a small group of working class black youths living in South London in the early 1980 starring celebrated reggae star and founding member of Aswad, Brinsley Forde.
Individual tickets: £6 full / £5 memb + concs All-day tickets: £10 full / £8 memb + concs (includes a free rum punch for over 18s)
MAN OF IRON (12)
SUN 21, 6PM
MON 29, 8PM
NEULAND (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION
PAPILIO BUDDHA (CERT TBC) + Q&A
THE WRECKING CREW (CERT TBC)
ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (12A)
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Denny Tedesco United States 2008 101m
180m
Dir: Anna Thommen Switzerland 2013 93m
Dir: Jayan Cherian India 2013 108m
Screening as part of Nottingham Refugee Week, this documentary focuses on pupils of an integration class in Basel, Switzerland. Their teacher, Mr. Zingg, has only one goal: to help the young people who have had such a hard start in life to find a job in their new society. But as the end of their schooling approaches, these young migrants have to ask themselves a harrowing question: is there a place at all for me in this country? We are pleased to welcome Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies and Honorary Professor of Sociology, Roger Bromley, who will introduce this screening.
Shot in the picturesque Wayanad District of Kerala, in Southern India Papilio Buddha explores the political struggle waged by landless Dalits against the State. The film poignantly captures the multiple layers of inhumanity faced by this marginalized community at the hands of state agencies, upper caste members, Gandhian politics and well-intentioned NGOs. The film garnered much controversy owing to its raw portrayal of police atrocities against the Dalits, gender violence, and especially its critique of Gandhian politics. The film was initially banned in India, and later certified but only after numerous cuts, blurs, and muted conversations. We are pleased to welcome director Jayan Cherian who will discuss his film with Nicole Thiara from the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University.
The Wrecking Crew were a group of professional session musicians who provided the backbeat, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove the number one hits of artists as varied as Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkees, The Byrds, The Carpenters and Cher. This is the story of how they made the American “west coast sound”.
When Antony quarrels with his fellow leaders and throws in his lot with Cleopatra, his infatuation threatens to split the Empire in two.
FRI 26, 9PM STRANGE THINGS ARE HAPPENING & MAYHEM PRESENT
ASHES AND DIAMONDS (12) With English Subtitles Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1958 99m Starring: Eva Krzyzewski, Zbieniew Cybuiski
Long established as one of Polish cinema’s supreme masterpieces, Wajda’s film vividly captures the turbulence and confusion immediately following WWII, as a former resistance hero turns antiCommunist assassin.
As the Solidarity protests swelled in 1980, Wajda grabbed camera and crew, pulled ready-made characters off the shelf (from his earlier Man of Marble) and filmed this story of government-backed espionage against the real backdrop of unfolding world-changing history: even activist and future President Lech Wałesa has a cameo. BFI
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
Martin Scorsese presents: Masterpieces of Polish Cinema is currently organised by DI Factory, all DOTS, Propaganda Foundation and The Film Foundation, in cooperation with Tor, Zebra and Kadr film studios, in partnership with the National Audiovisual Institute of Poland, and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland and the Polish Film Institute.
THE SECOND COMING (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: debbie tucker green United Kingdom 2014 105m Starring: Sharlene Whyte, Idris Elba
A married, middle-class London couple are shocked when they seem to have been blessed - or cursed - with an immaculate conception. That’s the intriguing premise of this remarkable feature from playwright debbie tucker green. Bolstered by the outstanding performances of Marshall and Elba, Second Coming is a provocative, allegorically loaded conversation-starter that you won’t soon forget.
The film will be followed by a Q&A with actor Sharlene Whyte. Limited VIP tickets are available for the screening with Q&A plus entrance to the after-party in the Mezz bar with live music from soul singer Harleighblu whose music is featured in the film Tickets for film + Q&A: Normal Prices Tickets for film + Q&A + After Party with Live Music: £10 full / £8 concs
SUN 14, 6PM
THE LOOK OF SILENCE + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)
VAMPYROS LESBOS (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
Dir: Jesus Franco Spain 1971 89m
Dir: Joshua Oppenheimer Denmark 2014 103m
Starring: Soledad Miranda, Dennis Price
Through Joshua Oppenheimer’s work filming perpetrators of the Indonesian genocide, a family of survivors discovers the identity of the men who killed their son. The youngest brother is determined to break the spell of silence and fear under which the survivors live, and so confronts the men responsible for his brother’s murder. There will be a live by satellite post-screening Q&A with Director Joshua Oppenheimer and Louis Theroux.
A newly remastered rare big screen outing of the cult film from one of the most essential cult directors. With a deliciously psychedelic 70’s score and a mesmerising performance from the tragic Miranda, Vampyros Lesbos does everything it can to demolish the traditional vampire story. Author David Flint and Mayhem Film Festival’s Chris Cooke will introduce this screening. Thanks to Severin Films
CLUELESS (12) 93m A funny and clever reshaping of Jane Austen’s Emma, Clueless follows upper-class girls Cher and Dionne as they take new pupil Tai under their fashionable wing.
BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK
Dir: Nelly Ben Hayoun United Kingdom 2014 66m
After premieres at SXSW and Sheffield Doc/Fest, and to coincide with World Asteroid Day, we’re proud to present a special screening of Disaster Playground, a project which Broadway co-commissioned though its Near Now arts and technology programme. Nelly Ben Hayoun’s documentary follows the chain of command that runs from the SETI Institute and NASA to the White House and United Nations and meets the people who are responsible from protecting us from a potentially devastating asteroid impact. 'You straddle a big red phone and go on a wild ride’ Paola Antonelli, The Museum of Modern Art Disaster Playground was supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England
FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM FREE
SUN 7
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 30,FROM 8.30PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
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LIVE COMEDY WED 10, 7.30PM
SUN 21, 12NOON
JULIE TAYMOR’S A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (12A) 148m We’re delighted to present Julie Taymor’s much heralded production filmed at the Theatre For A New Audience in Brooklyn, New York in 2014. Normal ticket prices apply.
MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.
Ain’t no place like home... Book by William F. Brown Music &Lyrics by Charlie Smalls Adapted from the story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum
Mon 13 – Sat 25 July Nottingham Lakeside Arts lakesidearts.org.uk | 0115 846 7777
#TheWiz
(12A) 140m
DISASTER PLAYGROUND (UC)
MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM
NEW STREET THEATRE & NOTTINGHAM LAKESIDE ARTS PRESENT
A sonic and visual exploration of reggae with a double bill of classic reggae films, Rockers and Babylon. Our guests on the symposium discussion panel include Brinsley Forde from Aswad, Mykaell Riley from Steel Pulse, Janet Kay And Victor Romero. We complete the day with live acoustic music from Ram 1, Yelitza and a selection from Reggae Take Over in the Cafebar at 7.30PM. And there’s a free rum punch cocktail with an all-day ticket (for over 18s).
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS TUE 30, 6.30PM BROADWAY'S NEAR NOW PRESENTS
CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM
Directed by Martin Berry
THU 25, 7PM & SUN 28, 12NOON
Take one pair of estranged twin brothers, and one pair of estranged twin servants, keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb + conc
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MATI, YOU’RE A FULL-ON MONET! HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY
ROBIN INCE REALITY TUNNEL 140m
Presented by Lakin McCarthy. Possibly a show about art, possibly a scream against TV, maybe some science too, nothing is certain, except that Robin will energetically release whatever has been sitting and jiggling about in his mind. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+conc
An amateur production by arrangement with Samuel French Ltd
THE DRIVETIME CONCERT THURSDAY 25 JUNE, 6PM
FRI 19, 10.30PM FREE
CINEBAR: THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME (15) 127m
Dig out your flares, douse yourself with patchouli and come and enjoy some of the most powerful rock ‘n’ roll the world has ever seen, courtesy of one of the greatest supergroups of the seventies, Led Zeppelin. From a camera position in the second row, see them perform all time classics such as “Whole Lotta Love” and “Stairway to Heaven”.
FOOD
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
FRI 12, 6.30PM
For more details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SUN 28, 2PM
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
MON 8, 7.45PM
GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 4, 7PM & SUN 7, 12NOON
MON 15, 6PM
Dir: Andrzej Wajda Poland 1981 149m Krystyna Janda
MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon.
With English Subtitles Starring: Jerzy Radziwilowicz,
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QUIZZES
8PM GREASE (PG) Tickets: Adult: £10 Under 16: £5 Family ticket: £25 PRECEDED AT 7.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 3)
The event is sponsored by Tun Tum housing Association, Nottingham Carnival and Nubian Link.
5.45PM Our influential symposium panel is a collective of celebrated and influential reggae music industry specialists: Mykaell Riley (Steel Pulse), Brinsley Forde (founder member of Aswad and star of Babylon), John Masouri (Echoes Black Music Magazine), Victor Romero Evans (Babylon), Janet Kay (Silly Games) and Lady V (V-Rocket sound system). The panel will be chaired by Eddy Maxwell, chairman of the New Art Exchange, Nottingham.
MAN OF IRON
Recline, relax and enjoy a day of big screen entertainment in Trent Bridge’s unique surroundings. Don't forget your picnic rugs and we'll see you at our feast of films.
1.30PM PADDINGTON (PG) Tickets: Adult: £8 Under 16: £4 Family ticket: £20 PRECEDED AT 1PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 1)
BABYLON
BROADWAY CINEMA
JUNE 2015
MUSIC
IN ASSOCIATION WITH NUBIAN LINK AND REGGAE TAKE OVER The Reggae Symposium of Film and Music will celebrate and reflect on the origins of reggae, one of Jamaica’s biggest cultural exports, and explore its relationship with the film industry.
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REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC PANEL DISCUSSION 90m
REGGAE SYMPOSIUM OF FILM AND MUSIC
A series of films from some of Poland’s most accomplished and lauded filmmakers, selected by Martin Scorsese. Each film has been digitally re-mastered and brilliantly restored on newly subtitled DCPs.
JUNE 2015
SPECIALS
SUN 7
IN ASSOCIATION WITH What better way to spend Father’s Day than with an afternoon of family fun at the movies or while away a summer night with our one-off showing of GREASE at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. You’ll also be treated to the premier of some vintage treasures from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
09
JUNE 2015
WED 24, FROM 6PM
CHINESE FOOD NIGHT To complement the Chinese suspense-thriller, Black Coal, Thin Ice showing this week.
Join the Drivetime Choir and sing Duel of the Fates from Star Wars: Episode 1 and Handel’s Zadok the Priest with the world famous Hallé Orchestra. Programme includes: Holst: Mars, the Bringer of War, from The Planets Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 | Strauss: The Beautiful Blue Danube Debussy: Clair de Lune | Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001: A Space Odyssey) and more!
Tickets from £5 - £7.50. Box Office 0115 989 5555 Sign up for the Drivetime Choir at trch.co.uk/drivetimechoir