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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
EIGHTH GRADE (15) 94m An introverted teenage girl attempts to come out of her shell as the end of the school year approaches.
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
THU 2, 6.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
MON 22 APR, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir,
Dir: Joe Berlinger US 2019 108m
POND LIFE (15) 99m In a quiet mining town in 1994, rumour stirs about a giant carp.... CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 1, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Davíð Þór Jónsson
Starring: Zac Efron, Lily Collins
Halla is a much-beloved choir conductor, but she’s also an undercover eco-warrior. When she is finally approved to adopt a child, Halla begins to reassess the priorities in her life. Benedikt Erlingsson (Of Horses and Men) creates a rich and delightful comedy drama highlighting an urgent political message with humour, maturity and an Oompah band.
A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his long-time girlfriend, Elizabeth, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.
Monte and his baby daughter are the only remaining survivors of a hopeless mission through the solar system to harvest a black hole’s energy. As father and daughter rely on each other for survival, we uncover the dark truth behind their assignment and what unravelled onboard the ship. Claire Denis pushes the boundaries of the genre to create a unique, violent and yet tender sci-fi epic like no other.
“The rarest of things: A crowdpleaser about climate change.” Indiewire
FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 3
VOX LUX (15)
IN THE LOUNGE
Dir: Brady Corbet US 2018 115m Starring: Natalie Portman, Raffey Cassidy
MINDING THE GAP (15) 93m
Celeste is a jaded pop superstar with a private life and career plagued with scandals. As she prepares to launch her new show, tragedy strikes and she must confront her tragic past once more. Vox Lux is a daring portrait of modern society.
More than a celebration of skateboarding as a sport and a subculture it’s a rich, devastating essay on race, class and manhood in 21st-century America.
FROM FRI 10
14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK
ASH IS PUREST WHITE (15)
BOOKSMART (15)
With English Subtitles
Dir: Olivia Wilde US 2019 102m
Over two nights in 1972, Aretha Franklin recorded what would become the best-selling gospel record in history. Filmed by Sydney Pollack and unseen for more than 40 years, this historic document has been lovingly restored, and it is a roof-raising musical and spiritual experience. Palm Springs Film Festival
Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins
Starring: Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard
Starring: Helena Howard, Molly Parker
Dir: Jia Zhang-ke China 2018 136m
Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein
Nicholas Hoult portrays JRR Tolkien in this biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth. An orphan at the age of 12, he found friendship and inspiration amongst a group of fellow outcasts at school. Then came World War I which threatened to take it all away.
Taron Egerton plays Sir Elton John in this electrifying biopic retelling the breakthrough years of a legend.
Starring: Tao Zhao, Fan Liao
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of Rocketman.
Madeline has become an integral part of a prestigious theatre troupe. When the ambitious director pushes Madeline to weave her troubled relationship with her mother into their collective art, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. The resulting conflict rips out of the rehearsal space and through all three women’s lives. TIFF
FROM FRI 24
FROM SAT 25
Best friends Amy and Molly have spent the past four years working hard to secure their university prospects. But as graduation approaches, they’re beginning to wonder whether they may have forgotten to be teenagers in the process. Determined to make the most out of their last night of high school, the girls decide to crash a house party and squeeze four years of repressed fun into one wild and unforgettable night.
MON 20, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT (15) Dir: Robert D. Krzykowski US 2018 98m Starring: Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner
FRI 17 – SUN 19
It’s 1987, and to many, Calvin Barr is just a regular at the local pub. What no one knows, is that he is a true American legend who assassinated Adolf Hitler at the end of WWII. But this fact isn’t secret to everyone, and now the US government needs him to hunt down and kill Bigfoot...
BEATS (18) Dir: Brian Welsh UK 2019 101m
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (PG)
It’s 2001 and, with the growth of globalisation and consumerism, China is transforming. For Qiao and her gangster boyfriend Bin, the effect is an upheaval in the underground criminal world as a new generation violently takes power. Following Qiao and Bin at three different crossroads in their lives, Ash Is Purest White is a superb gangster melodrama exploring the evolution of the Chinese society and how its speed affects individual lives.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
FROM FRI 17
A new restoration of Kubrick’s political satire feels unnervingly prescient in the context of current global politics.
HIGH LIFE
VOX LUX
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MADELINE’S MADELINE (15) Dir: Josephine Decker US 2018 93m
Starring: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott
THE PONDS (12A) 76m
MAY 2019
ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) Dir: Dexter Fletcher UK/US 2019 rt tbc
Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK 1964 95m
IN THE LOUNGE
A documentary following the swimmers who frequent the Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed Ponds on Hampstead Heath, London.
MAY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
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LIAF PRESENTS: THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (8-15 YEARS) 73m
FROM FRI 31
Dir: Dome Karukoski US 2019 112m
FRI 10, 7.45PM There will be live music from Nottingham’s Nadia Latoya and Marita Metelia, in the screen before this show.
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING...
VOX LUX EXTREMELY WICKED... AMAZING GRACE HIGH LIFE BEATS ROCKETMAN BOOKSMART THUNDER ROAD
FROM MON 27
TOLKIEN (12A)
TUE 14, 7.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche
FROM FRI 24
AMAZING GRACE (U)
FROM FRI 10
HIGH LIFE (18)
FROM FRI 24
Dirs: Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack US 2018 88m
CAPTIONED SCREENING
Dir: Claire Denis France 2018 113m
FROM FRI 17
Starring: Martin Donaghy, Brian Ferguson
Set in 1994, just as the Criminal Justice Bill attempted to place restrictions on Scotland’s rave culture, Beats is a story of friendship, rebellion and the irresistible power of youth. We follow teenage best friends Jonno and Spanner whose paths look set to diverge and who, upon hearing of an upcoming underground protest rave, decide to seize the chance for one last hurrah. FRI 17, FROM 8PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) Dirs: Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden US 2019 124m
Dir: Jim Cummings US 2018 90m
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) 100m
Starring: Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr
See page 1 for details.
Multi-talented writer/director/star Jim Cummings gives a jaw-dropping performance filled with bursts of offbeat humour and unexpected pathos as a small-town police officer struggling to process the death of his mother, an impending divorce, and his own unrecognised cluelessness.
SAT 25 MAY, 1PM – 2.30PM
Seattle International Film Festival
SUN 19, 2PM
Cost: £8/£7 with purchase of a ticket for Captain Marvel Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)
Con-artist Jean Harrington manipulates her way through life, getting what she wants with skill, charm and charisma. On a cruise she meets a gullible millionaire and snake scientist, who falls for her in a heartbeat. But then he learns of her past... A classic screwball comedy from Preston Sturges. BFI
THUNDER ROAD (15)
The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. All tickets £3.90.
Create your own cosmic cube in this children’s workshop inspired by Marvel’s all-powerful MacGuffin. Build your own takeaway Tesseract while learning how to manipulate lights with simple coding and electronics.
THE LADY EVE (U) 90m
SAT 11, 12.45PM
MISSING LINK (PG) 95m
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Brie Larson, Gemma Chan
BUILD YOUR OWN TESSERACT
THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
These twelve animated films from nine different countries have been chosen especially for children aged 8 and upwards. Here you will meet charismatic characters and encounter amazing tales such as the man whose job it is to make sure each new day starts on time, a Japanese boy who unexpectedly catches cat flu and how you should never take gravity for granted.
FROM FRI 31
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Fri 3
Sat 4
TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m A biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Meet Mr. Link; he’s 8 feet tall and covered in fur. Tired of living a solitary A screening suitable for children on the life, he recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives.
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AMAZING GRACE (U) 88m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m See page 2 for details.
THUNDER ROAD SPECIAL PREVIEW + Q&A Director Jim Cummings will attend this special preview and take part in a post-screening Q&A.
THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THUNDER ROAD
Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Iceland 2018 100m
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE (CERT TBC)
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) With English Subtitles
FROM FRI 10
CAPTAIN MARVEL
FROM FRI 3
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER...
FROM FRI 3
BEATS
Dame Judi Dench plays a retired scientist who is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. CAPTIONED SCREENING
WOMAN AT WAR
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
SAT 4, 12.45PM
RED JOAN (12A) 101m
CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM
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ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2 for details.
SAT 18, 12NOON
THE GOONIES – 4K (PG) 113m
Wed 8
In order to save their home from foreclosure, a group of misfits set out to find a pirate’s ancient valuable treasure. Hey, you guys! The Goonies is back on the big screen and in 4K.
SAT 25, 12.30PM
FROM SAT 25
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small group of allies at the centre of events.
Thu 9
While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the centre of the maelstrom.
Fri 10
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Eighth Grade 15 p1 Red Joan 12A p1 Pond Life 15 p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Woman at War 12A p1 Eighth Grade 15 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 Pond Life 15 p1 Extremely Wicked... p1 Minding the Gap 15 p1
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Woman at War 12A p1 Eighth Grade 15 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 Pond Life 15 p1 Extremely Wicked... p1 LIAF PRESENTS: The Best Animated Shorts of 2018 for Children (8-15 years old) Minding the Gap 15 p1
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Woman at War 12A p1 Eighth Grade 15 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 Pond Life 15 p1 Extremely Wicked... p1 Living on One Dollar p11 NT ENCORE: All About Eve 12A p11 Minding the Gap 15 p1 The Gleaners and I PG + INTRO p10 Woman at War 12A p1 Eighth Grade 15 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 Pond Life 15 p1 Extremely Wicked... p1 Britain on Film... 12A p10 Minding the Gap 15 p1
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Amazing Grace U p2 Woman at War 12A p1 High Life 18 Vox Lux 15 p1 Doc‘n Roll Presents: Stories from the She Punks + Q&A p9 The Ponds 12A p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Amazing Grace U p2 3:15 Woman at War 12A p1 TIMES High Life 18 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 TIMES Missing Link PG p4 12:45 MET OPERA LIVE: Dialogues Des Carmelites 12A p11 Doc‘n Roll Presents: So, Which Band is Your Boyfriend in? + Q&A p9 2:45 The Ponds 12A p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Amazing Grace U p2 Woman at War 12A p1 High Life 18 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin + INTRO p10 The Ponds 12A p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Gun Crazy PG p8 Dogman 15 p7 Jeremy Thomas + Sexy Beast 18 p7 High-Rise 15 p7
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PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening
WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
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WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
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WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
EIGHTH GRADE (15) 94m An introverted teenage girl attempts to come out of her shell as the end of the school year approaches.
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
THU 2, 6.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
MON 22 APR, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir,
Dir: Joe Berlinger US 2019 108m
POND LIFE (15) 99m In a quiet mining town in 1994, rumour stirs about a giant carp.... CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 1, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Davíð Þór Jónsson
Starring: Zac Efron, Lily Collins
Halla is a much-beloved choir conductor, but she’s also an undercover eco-warrior. When she is finally approved to adopt a child, Halla begins to reassess the priorities in her life. Benedikt Erlingsson (Of Horses and Men) creates a rich and delightful comedy drama highlighting an urgent political message with humour, maturity and an Oompah band.
A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his long-time girlfriend, Elizabeth, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.
Monte and his baby daughter are the only remaining survivors of a hopeless mission through the solar system to harvest a black hole’s energy. As father and daughter rely on each other for survival, we uncover the dark truth behind their assignment and what unravelled onboard the ship. Claire Denis pushes the boundaries of the genre to create a unique, violent and yet tender sci-fi epic like no other.
“The rarest of things: A crowdpleaser about climate change.” Indiewire
FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 3
VOX LUX (15)
IN THE LOUNGE
Dir: Brady Corbet US 2018 115m Starring: Natalie Portman, Raffey Cassidy
MINDING THE GAP (15) 93m
Celeste is a jaded pop superstar with a private life and career plagued with scandals. As she prepares to launch her new show, tragedy strikes and she must confront her tragic past once more. Vox Lux is a daring portrait of modern society.
More than a celebration of skateboarding as a sport and a subculture it’s a rich, devastating essay on race, class and manhood in 21st-century America.
FROM FRI 10
14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK
ASH IS PUREST WHITE (15)
BOOKSMART (15)
With English Subtitles
Dir: Olivia Wilde US 2019 102m
Over two nights in 1972, Aretha Franklin recorded what would become the best-selling gospel record in history. Filmed by Sydney Pollack and unseen for more than 40 years, this historic document has been lovingly restored, and it is a roof-raising musical and spiritual experience. Palm Springs Film Festival
Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins
Starring: Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard
Starring: Helena Howard, Molly Parker
Dir: Jia Zhang-ke China 2018 136m
Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein
Nicholas Hoult portrays JRR Tolkien in this biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth. An orphan at the age of 12, he found friendship and inspiration amongst a group of fellow outcasts at school. Then came World War I which threatened to take it all away.
Taron Egerton plays Sir Elton John in this electrifying biopic retelling the breakthrough years of a legend.
Starring: Tao Zhao, Fan Liao
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of Rocketman.
Madeline has become an integral part of a prestigious theatre troupe. When the ambitious director pushes Madeline to weave her troubled relationship with her mother into their collective art, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. The resulting conflict rips out of the rehearsal space and through all three women’s lives. TIFF
FROM FRI 24
FROM SAT 25
Best friends Amy and Molly have spent the past four years working hard to secure their university prospects. But as graduation approaches, they’re beginning to wonder whether they may have forgotten to be teenagers in the process. Determined to make the most out of their last night of high school, the girls decide to crash a house party and squeeze four years of repressed fun into one wild and unforgettable night.
MON 20, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT (15) Dir: Robert D. Krzykowski US 2018 98m Starring: Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner
FRI 17 – SUN 19
It’s 1987, and to many, Calvin Barr is just a regular at the local pub. What no one knows, is that he is a true American legend who assassinated Adolf Hitler at the end of WWII. But this fact isn’t secret to everyone, and now the US government needs him to hunt down and kill Bigfoot...
BEATS (18) Dir: Brian Welsh UK 2019 101m
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (PG)
It’s 2001 and, with the growth of globalisation and consumerism, China is transforming. For Qiao and her gangster boyfriend Bin, the effect is an upheaval in the underground criminal world as a new generation violently takes power. Following Qiao and Bin at three different crossroads in their lives, Ash Is Purest White is a superb gangster melodrama exploring the evolution of the Chinese society and how its speed affects individual lives.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
FROM FRI 17
A new restoration of Kubrick’s political satire feels unnervingly prescient in the context of current global politics.
HIGH LIFE
VOX LUX
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
MADELINE’S MADELINE (15) Dir: Josephine Decker US 2018 93m
Starring: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott
THE PONDS (12A) 76m
MAY 2019
ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) Dir: Dexter Fletcher UK/US 2019 rt tbc
Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK 1964 95m
IN THE LOUNGE
A documentary following the swimmers who frequent the Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed Ponds on Hampstead Heath, London.
MAY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
Thu 2
LIAF PRESENTS: THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (8-15 YEARS) 73m
FROM FRI 31
Dir: Dome Karukoski US 2019 112m
FRI 10, 7.45PM There will be live music from Nottingham’s Nadia Latoya and Marita Metelia, in the screen before this show.
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING...
VOX LUX EXTREMELY WICKED... AMAZING GRACE HIGH LIFE BEATS ROCKETMAN BOOKSMART THUNDER ROAD
FROM MON 27
TOLKIEN (12A)
TUE 14, 7.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche
FROM FRI 24
AMAZING GRACE (U)
FROM FRI 10
HIGH LIFE (18)
FROM FRI 24
Dirs: Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack US 2018 88m
CAPTIONED SCREENING
Dir: Claire Denis France 2018 113m
FROM FRI 17
Starring: Martin Donaghy, Brian Ferguson
Set in 1994, just as the Criminal Justice Bill attempted to place restrictions on Scotland’s rave culture, Beats is a story of friendship, rebellion and the irresistible power of youth. We follow teenage best friends Jonno and Spanner whose paths look set to diverge and who, upon hearing of an upcoming underground protest rave, decide to seize the chance for one last hurrah. FRI 17, FROM 8PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) Dirs: Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden US 2019 124m
Dir: Jim Cummings US 2018 90m
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) 100m
Starring: Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr
See page 1 for details.
Multi-talented writer/director/star Jim Cummings gives a jaw-dropping performance filled with bursts of offbeat humour and unexpected pathos as a small-town police officer struggling to process the death of his mother, an impending divorce, and his own unrecognised cluelessness.
SAT 25 MAY, 1PM – 2.30PM
Seattle International Film Festival
SUN 19, 2PM
Cost: £8/£7 with purchase of a ticket for Captain Marvel Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)
Con-artist Jean Harrington manipulates her way through life, getting what she wants with skill, charm and charisma. On a cruise she meets a gullible millionaire and snake scientist, who falls for her in a heartbeat. But then he learns of her past... A classic screwball comedy from Preston Sturges. BFI
THUNDER ROAD (15)
The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. All tickets £3.90.
Create your own cosmic cube in this children’s workshop inspired by Marvel’s all-powerful MacGuffin. Build your own takeaway Tesseract while learning how to manipulate lights with simple coding and electronics.
THE LADY EVE (U) 90m
SAT 11, 12.45PM
MISSING LINK (PG) 95m
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Brie Larson, Gemma Chan
BUILD YOUR OWN TESSERACT
THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
These twelve animated films from nine different countries have been chosen especially for children aged 8 and upwards. Here you will meet charismatic characters and encounter amazing tales such as the man whose job it is to make sure each new day starts on time, a Japanese boy who unexpectedly catches cat flu and how you should never take gravity for granted.
FROM FRI 31
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Fri 3
Sat 4
TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m A biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Meet Mr. Link; he’s 8 feet tall and covered in fur. Tired of living a solitary A screening suitable for children on the life, he recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives.
Sun 5
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AMAZING GRACE (U) 88m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m See page 2 for details.
THUNDER ROAD SPECIAL PREVIEW + Q&A Director Jim Cummings will attend this special preview and take part in a post-screening Q&A.
THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THUNDER ROAD
Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Iceland 2018 100m
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE (CERT TBC)
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) With English Subtitles
FROM FRI 10
CAPTAIN MARVEL
FROM FRI 3
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER...
FROM FRI 3
BEATS
Dame Judi Dench plays a retired scientist who is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. CAPTIONED SCREENING
WOMAN AT WAR
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
SAT 4, 12.45PM
RED JOAN (12A) 101m
CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM
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ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2 for details.
SAT 18, 12NOON
THE GOONIES – 4K (PG) 113m
Wed 8
In order to save their home from foreclosure, a group of misfits set out to find a pirate’s ancient valuable treasure. Hey, you guys! The Goonies is back on the big screen and in 4K.
SAT 25, 12.30PM
FROM SAT 25
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small group of allies at the centre of events.
Thu 9
While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the centre of the maelstrom.
Fri 10
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Eighth Grade 15 p1 Red Joan 12A p1 Pond Life 15 p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Gun Crazy PG p8 Dogman 15 p7 Jeremy Thomas + Sexy Beast 18 p7 High-Rise 15 p7
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PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening
WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
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WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
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WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
EIGHTH GRADE (15) 94m An introverted teenage girl attempts to come out of her shell as the end of the school year approaches.
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
THU 2, 6.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
MON 22 APR, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir,
Dir: Joe Berlinger US 2019 108m
POND LIFE (15) 99m In a quiet mining town in 1994, rumour stirs about a giant carp.... CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 1, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Davíð Þór Jónsson
Starring: Zac Efron, Lily Collins
Halla is a much-beloved choir conductor, but she’s also an undercover eco-warrior. When she is finally approved to adopt a child, Halla begins to reassess the priorities in her life. Benedikt Erlingsson (Of Horses and Men) creates a rich and delightful comedy drama highlighting an urgent political message with humour, maturity and an Oompah band.
A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his long-time girlfriend, Elizabeth, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.
Monte and his baby daughter are the only remaining survivors of a hopeless mission through the solar system to harvest a black hole’s energy. As father and daughter rely on each other for survival, we uncover the dark truth behind their assignment and what unravelled onboard the ship. Claire Denis pushes the boundaries of the genre to create a unique, violent and yet tender sci-fi epic like no other.
“The rarest of things: A crowdpleaser about climate change.” Indiewire
FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 3
VOX LUX (15)
IN THE LOUNGE
Dir: Brady Corbet US 2018 115m Starring: Natalie Portman, Raffey Cassidy
MINDING THE GAP (15) 93m
Celeste is a jaded pop superstar with a private life and career plagued with scandals. As she prepares to launch her new show, tragedy strikes and she must confront her tragic past once more. Vox Lux is a daring portrait of modern society.
More than a celebration of skateboarding as a sport and a subculture it’s a rich, devastating essay on race, class and manhood in 21st-century America.
FROM FRI 10
14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK
ASH IS PUREST WHITE (15)
BOOKSMART (15)
With English Subtitles
Dir: Olivia Wilde US 2019 102m
Over two nights in 1972, Aretha Franklin recorded what would become the best-selling gospel record in history. Filmed by Sydney Pollack and unseen for more than 40 years, this historic document has been lovingly restored, and it is a roof-raising musical and spiritual experience. Palm Springs Film Festival
Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins
Starring: Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard
Starring: Helena Howard, Molly Parker
Dir: Jia Zhang-ke China 2018 136m
Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein
Nicholas Hoult portrays JRR Tolkien in this biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth. An orphan at the age of 12, he found friendship and inspiration amongst a group of fellow outcasts at school. Then came World War I which threatened to take it all away.
Taron Egerton plays Sir Elton John in this electrifying biopic retelling the breakthrough years of a legend.
Starring: Tao Zhao, Fan Liao
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of Rocketman.
Madeline has become an integral part of a prestigious theatre troupe. When the ambitious director pushes Madeline to weave her troubled relationship with her mother into their collective art, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. The resulting conflict rips out of the rehearsal space and through all three women’s lives. TIFF
FROM FRI 24
FROM SAT 25
Best friends Amy and Molly have spent the past four years working hard to secure their university prospects. But as graduation approaches, they’re beginning to wonder whether they may have forgotten to be teenagers in the process. Determined to make the most out of their last night of high school, the girls decide to crash a house party and squeeze four years of repressed fun into one wild and unforgettable night.
MON 20, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT (15) Dir: Robert D. Krzykowski US 2018 98m Starring: Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner
FRI 17 – SUN 19
It’s 1987, and to many, Calvin Barr is just a regular at the local pub. What no one knows, is that he is a true American legend who assassinated Adolf Hitler at the end of WWII. But this fact isn’t secret to everyone, and now the US government needs him to hunt down and kill Bigfoot...
BEATS (18) Dir: Brian Welsh UK 2019 101m
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (PG)
It’s 2001 and, with the growth of globalisation and consumerism, China is transforming. For Qiao and her gangster boyfriend Bin, the effect is an upheaval in the underground criminal world as a new generation violently takes power. Following Qiao and Bin at three different crossroads in their lives, Ash Is Purest White is a superb gangster melodrama exploring the evolution of the Chinese society and how its speed affects individual lives.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
FROM FRI 17
A new restoration of Kubrick’s political satire feels unnervingly prescient in the context of current global politics.
HIGH LIFE
VOX LUX
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
MADELINE’S MADELINE (15) Dir: Josephine Decker US 2018 93m
Starring: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott
THE PONDS (12A) 76m
MAY 2019
ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) Dir: Dexter Fletcher UK/US 2019 rt tbc
Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK 1964 95m
IN THE LOUNGE
A documentary following the swimmers who frequent the Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed Ponds on Hampstead Heath, London.
MAY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
Thu 2
LIAF PRESENTS: THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (8-15 YEARS) 73m
FROM FRI 31
Dir: Dome Karukoski US 2019 112m
FRI 10, 7.45PM There will be live music from Nottingham’s Nadia Latoya and Marita Metelia, in the screen before this show.
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING...
VOX LUX EXTREMELY WICKED... AMAZING GRACE HIGH LIFE BEATS ROCKETMAN BOOKSMART THUNDER ROAD
FROM MON 27
TOLKIEN (12A)
TUE 14, 7.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche
FROM FRI 24
AMAZING GRACE (U)
FROM FRI 10
HIGH LIFE (18)
FROM FRI 24
Dirs: Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack US 2018 88m
CAPTIONED SCREENING
Dir: Claire Denis France 2018 113m
FROM FRI 17
Starring: Martin Donaghy, Brian Ferguson
Set in 1994, just as the Criminal Justice Bill attempted to place restrictions on Scotland’s rave culture, Beats is a story of friendship, rebellion and the irresistible power of youth. We follow teenage best friends Jonno and Spanner whose paths look set to diverge and who, upon hearing of an upcoming underground protest rave, decide to seize the chance for one last hurrah. FRI 17, FROM 8PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) Dirs: Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden US 2019 124m
Dir: Jim Cummings US 2018 90m
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) 100m
Starring: Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr
See page 1 for details.
Multi-talented writer/director/star Jim Cummings gives a jaw-dropping performance filled with bursts of offbeat humour and unexpected pathos as a small-town police officer struggling to process the death of his mother, an impending divorce, and his own unrecognised cluelessness.
SAT 25 MAY, 1PM – 2.30PM
Seattle International Film Festival
SUN 19, 2PM
Cost: £8/£7 with purchase of a ticket for Captain Marvel Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)
Con-artist Jean Harrington manipulates her way through life, getting what she wants with skill, charm and charisma. On a cruise she meets a gullible millionaire and snake scientist, who falls for her in a heartbeat. But then he learns of her past... A classic screwball comedy from Preston Sturges. BFI
THUNDER ROAD (15)
The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. All tickets £3.90.
Create your own cosmic cube in this children’s workshop inspired by Marvel’s all-powerful MacGuffin. Build your own takeaway Tesseract while learning how to manipulate lights with simple coding and electronics.
THE LADY EVE (U) 90m
SAT 11, 12.45PM
MISSING LINK (PG) 95m
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Brie Larson, Gemma Chan
BUILD YOUR OWN TESSERACT
THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
These twelve animated films from nine different countries have been chosen especially for children aged 8 and upwards. Here you will meet charismatic characters and encounter amazing tales such as the man whose job it is to make sure each new day starts on time, a Japanese boy who unexpectedly catches cat flu and how you should never take gravity for granted.
FROM FRI 31
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Fri 3
Sat 4
TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m A biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Meet Mr. Link; he’s 8 feet tall and covered in fur. Tired of living a solitary A screening suitable for children on the life, he recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives.
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AMAZING GRACE (U) 88m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m See page 2 for details.
THUNDER ROAD SPECIAL PREVIEW + Q&A Director Jim Cummings will attend this special preview and take part in a post-screening Q&A.
THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THUNDER ROAD
Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Iceland 2018 100m
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE (CERT TBC)
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) With English Subtitles
FROM FRI 10
CAPTAIN MARVEL
FROM FRI 3
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER...
FROM FRI 3
BEATS
Dame Judi Dench plays a retired scientist who is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. CAPTIONED SCREENING
WOMAN AT WAR
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
SAT 4, 12.45PM
RED JOAN (12A) 101m
CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM
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ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2 for details.
SAT 18, 12NOON
THE GOONIES – 4K (PG) 113m
Wed 8
In order to save their home from foreclosure, a group of misfits set out to find a pirate’s ancient valuable treasure. Hey, you guys! The Goonies is back on the big screen and in 4K.
SAT 25, 12.30PM
FROM SAT 25
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small group of allies at the centre of events.
Thu 9
While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the centre of the maelstrom.
Fri 10
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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday and available to pick up from our Box Office or print at home.
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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home or present your phone.
PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening
WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
CONTINUING INTO MAY
WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
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WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
EIGHTH GRADE (15) 94m An introverted teenage girl attempts to come out of her shell as the end of the school year approaches.
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
THU 2, 6.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
MON 22 APR, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir,
Dir: Joe Berlinger US 2019 108m
POND LIFE (15) 99m In a quiet mining town in 1994, rumour stirs about a giant carp.... CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 1, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Davíð Þór Jónsson
Starring: Zac Efron, Lily Collins
Halla is a much-beloved choir conductor, but she’s also an undercover eco-warrior. When she is finally approved to adopt a child, Halla begins to reassess the priorities in her life. Benedikt Erlingsson (Of Horses and Men) creates a rich and delightful comedy drama highlighting an urgent political message with humour, maturity and an Oompah band.
A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his long-time girlfriend, Elizabeth, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.
Monte and his baby daughter are the only remaining survivors of a hopeless mission through the solar system to harvest a black hole’s energy. As father and daughter rely on each other for survival, we uncover the dark truth behind their assignment and what unravelled onboard the ship. Claire Denis pushes the boundaries of the genre to create a unique, violent and yet tender sci-fi epic like no other.
“The rarest of things: A crowdpleaser about climate change.” Indiewire
FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 3
VOX LUX (15)
IN THE LOUNGE
Dir: Brady Corbet US 2018 115m Starring: Natalie Portman, Raffey Cassidy
MINDING THE GAP (15) 93m
Celeste is a jaded pop superstar with a private life and career plagued with scandals. As she prepares to launch her new show, tragedy strikes and she must confront her tragic past once more. Vox Lux is a daring portrait of modern society.
More than a celebration of skateboarding as a sport and a subculture it’s a rich, devastating essay on race, class and manhood in 21st-century America.
FROM FRI 10
14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK
ASH IS PUREST WHITE (15)
BOOKSMART (15)
With English Subtitles
Dir: Olivia Wilde US 2019 102m
Over two nights in 1972, Aretha Franklin recorded what would become the best-selling gospel record in history. Filmed by Sydney Pollack and unseen for more than 40 years, this historic document has been lovingly restored, and it is a roof-raising musical and spiritual experience. Palm Springs Film Festival
Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins
Starring: Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard
Starring: Helena Howard, Molly Parker
Dir: Jia Zhang-ke China 2018 136m
Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein
Nicholas Hoult portrays JRR Tolkien in this biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth. An orphan at the age of 12, he found friendship and inspiration amongst a group of fellow outcasts at school. Then came World War I which threatened to take it all away.
Taron Egerton plays Sir Elton John in this electrifying biopic retelling the breakthrough years of a legend.
Starring: Tao Zhao, Fan Liao
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of Rocketman.
Madeline has become an integral part of a prestigious theatre troupe. When the ambitious director pushes Madeline to weave her troubled relationship with her mother into their collective art, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. The resulting conflict rips out of the rehearsal space and through all three women’s lives. TIFF
FROM FRI 24
FROM SAT 25
Best friends Amy and Molly have spent the past four years working hard to secure their university prospects. But as graduation approaches, they’re beginning to wonder whether they may have forgotten to be teenagers in the process. Determined to make the most out of their last night of high school, the girls decide to crash a house party and squeeze four years of repressed fun into one wild and unforgettable night.
MON 20, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT (15) Dir: Robert D. Krzykowski US 2018 98m Starring: Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner
FRI 17 – SUN 19
It’s 1987, and to many, Calvin Barr is just a regular at the local pub. What no one knows, is that he is a true American legend who assassinated Adolf Hitler at the end of WWII. But this fact isn’t secret to everyone, and now the US government needs him to hunt down and kill Bigfoot...
BEATS (18) Dir: Brian Welsh UK 2019 101m
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (PG)
It’s 2001 and, with the growth of globalisation and consumerism, China is transforming. For Qiao and her gangster boyfriend Bin, the effect is an upheaval in the underground criminal world as a new generation violently takes power. Following Qiao and Bin at three different crossroads in their lives, Ash Is Purest White is a superb gangster melodrama exploring the evolution of the Chinese society and how its speed affects individual lives.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
FROM FRI 17
A new restoration of Kubrick’s political satire feels unnervingly prescient in the context of current global politics.
HIGH LIFE
VOX LUX
BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK
MADELINE’S MADELINE (15) Dir: Josephine Decker US 2018 93m
Starring: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott
THE PONDS (12A) 76m
MAY 2019
ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) Dir: Dexter Fletcher UK/US 2019 rt tbc
Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK 1964 95m
IN THE LOUNGE
A documentary following the swimmers who frequent the Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed Ponds on Hampstead Heath, London.
MAY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
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Thu 2
LIAF PRESENTS: THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (8-15 YEARS) 73m
FROM FRI 31
Dir: Dome Karukoski US 2019 112m
FRI 10, 7.45PM There will be live music from Nottingham’s Nadia Latoya and Marita Metelia, in the screen before this show.
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING...
VOX LUX EXTREMELY WICKED... AMAZING GRACE HIGH LIFE BEATS ROCKETMAN BOOKSMART THUNDER ROAD
FROM MON 27
TOLKIEN (12A)
TUE 14, 7.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche
FROM FRI 24
AMAZING GRACE (U)
FROM FRI 10
HIGH LIFE (18)
FROM FRI 24
Dirs: Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack US 2018 88m
CAPTIONED SCREENING
Dir: Claire Denis France 2018 113m
FROM FRI 17
Starring: Martin Donaghy, Brian Ferguson
Set in 1994, just as the Criminal Justice Bill attempted to place restrictions on Scotland’s rave culture, Beats is a story of friendship, rebellion and the irresistible power of youth. We follow teenage best friends Jonno and Spanner whose paths look set to diverge and who, upon hearing of an upcoming underground protest rave, decide to seize the chance for one last hurrah. FRI 17, FROM 8PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) Dirs: Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden US 2019 124m
Dir: Jim Cummings US 2018 90m
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) 100m
Starring: Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr
See page 1 for details.
Multi-talented writer/director/star Jim Cummings gives a jaw-dropping performance filled with bursts of offbeat humour and unexpected pathos as a small-town police officer struggling to process the death of his mother, an impending divorce, and his own unrecognised cluelessness.
SAT 25 MAY, 1PM – 2.30PM
Seattle International Film Festival
SUN 19, 2PM
Cost: £8/£7 with purchase of a ticket for Captain Marvel Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)
Con-artist Jean Harrington manipulates her way through life, getting what she wants with skill, charm and charisma. On a cruise she meets a gullible millionaire and snake scientist, who falls for her in a heartbeat. But then he learns of her past... A classic screwball comedy from Preston Sturges. BFI
THUNDER ROAD (15)
The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. All tickets £3.90.
Create your own cosmic cube in this children’s workshop inspired by Marvel’s all-powerful MacGuffin. Build your own takeaway Tesseract while learning how to manipulate lights with simple coding and electronics.
THE LADY EVE (U) 90m
SAT 11, 12.45PM
MISSING LINK (PG) 95m
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Brie Larson, Gemma Chan
BUILD YOUR OWN TESSERACT
THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
These twelve animated films from nine different countries have been chosen especially for children aged 8 and upwards. Here you will meet charismatic characters and encounter amazing tales such as the man whose job it is to make sure each new day starts on time, a Japanese boy who unexpectedly catches cat flu and how you should never take gravity for granted.
FROM FRI 31
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Fri 3
Sat 4
TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m A biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Meet Mr. Link; he’s 8 feet tall and covered in fur. Tired of living a solitary A screening suitable for children on the life, he recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives.
Sun 5
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AMAZING GRACE (U) 88m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m See page 2 for details.
THUNDER ROAD SPECIAL PREVIEW + Q&A Director Jim Cummings will attend this special preview and take part in a post-screening Q&A.
THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THUNDER ROAD
Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Iceland 2018 100m
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE (CERT TBC)
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) With English Subtitles
FROM FRI 10
CAPTAIN MARVEL
FROM FRI 3
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER...
FROM FRI 3
BEATS
Dame Judi Dench plays a retired scientist who is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. CAPTIONED SCREENING
WOMAN AT WAR
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
SAT 4, 12.45PM
RED JOAN (12A) 101m
CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM
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ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2 for details.
SAT 18, 12NOON
THE GOONIES – 4K (PG) 113m
Wed 8
In order to save their home from foreclosure, a group of misfits set out to find a pirate’s ancient valuable treasure. Hey, you guys! The Goonies is back on the big screen and in 4K.
SAT 25, 12.30PM
FROM SAT 25
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small group of allies at the centre of events.
Thu 9
While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the centre of the maelstrom.
Fri 10
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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home or present your phone.
PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening
WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
CONTINUING INTO MAY
WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
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WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
EIGHTH GRADE (15) 94m An introverted teenage girl attempts to come out of her shell as the end of the school year approaches.
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
THU 2, 6.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
MON 22 APR, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir,
Dir: Joe Berlinger US 2019 108m
POND LIFE (15) 99m In a quiet mining town in 1994, rumour stirs about a giant carp.... CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 1, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Davíð Þór Jónsson
Starring: Zac Efron, Lily Collins
Halla is a much-beloved choir conductor, but she’s also an undercover eco-warrior. When she is finally approved to adopt a child, Halla begins to reassess the priorities in her life. Benedikt Erlingsson (Of Horses and Men) creates a rich and delightful comedy drama highlighting an urgent political message with humour, maturity and an Oompah band.
A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his long-time girlfriend, Elizabeth, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.
Monte and his baby daughter are the only remaining survivors of a hopeless mission through the solar system to harvest a black hole’s energy. As father and daughter rely on each other for survival, we uncover the dark truth behind their assignment and what unravelled onboard the ship. Claire Denis pushes the boundaries of the genre to create a unique, violent and yet tender sci-fi epic like no other.
“The rarest of things: A crowdpleaser about climate change.” Indiewire
FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 3
VOX LUX (15)
IN THE LOUNGE
Dir: Brady Corbet US 2018 115m Starring: Natalie Portman, Raffey Cassidy
MINDING THE GAP (15) 93m
Celeste is a jaded pop superstar with a private life and career plagued with scandals. As she prepares to launch her new show, tragedy strikes and she must confront her tragic past once more. Vox Lux is a daring portrait of modern society.
More than a celebration of skateboarding as a sport and a subculture it’s a rich, devastating essay on race, class and manhood in 21st-century America.
FROM FRI 10
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ASH IS PUREST WHITE (15)
BOOKSMART (15)
With English Subtitles
Dir: Olivia Wilde US 2019 102m
Over two nights in 1972, Aretha Franklin recorded what would become the best-selling gospel record in history. Filmed by Sydney Pollack and unseen for more than 40 years, this historic document has been lovingly restored, and it is a roof-raising musical and spiritual experience. Palm Springs Film Festival
Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins
Starring: Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard
Starring: Helena Howard, Molly Parker
Dir: Jia Zhang-ke China 2018 136m
Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein
Nicholas Hoult portrays JRR Tolkien in this biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth. An orphan at the age of 12, he found friendship and inspiration amongst a group of fellow outcasts at school. Then came World War I which threatened to take it all away.
Taron Egerton plays Sir Elton John in this electrifying biopic retelling the breakthrough years of a legend.
Starring: Tao Zhao, Fan Liao
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of Rocketman.
Madeline has become an integral part of a prestigious theatre troupe. When the ambitious director pushes Madeline to weave her troubled relationship with her mother into their collective art, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. The resulting conflict rips out of the rehearsal space and through all three women’s lives. TIFF
FROM FRI 24
FROM SAT 25
Best friends Amy and Molly have spent the past four years working hard to secure their university prospects. But as graduation approaches, they’re beginning to wonder whether they may have forgotten to be teenagers in the process. Determined to make the most out of their last night of high school, the girls decide to crash a house party and squeeze four years of repressed fun into one wild and unforgettable night.
MON 20, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT (15) Dir: Robert D. Krzykowski US 2018 98m Starring: Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner
FRI 17 – SUN 19
It’s 1987, and to many, Calvin Barr is just a regular at the local pub. What no one knows, is that he is a true American legend who assassinated Adolf Hitler at the end of WWII. But this fact isn’t secret to everyone, and now the US government needs him to hunt down and kill Bigfoot...
BEATS (18) Dir: Brian Welsh UK 2019 101m
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (PG)
It’s 2001 and, with the growth of globalisation and consumerism, China is transforming. For Qiao and her gangster boyfriend Bin, the effect is an upheaval in the underground criminal world as a new generation violently takes power. Following Qiao and Bin at three different crossroads in their lives, Ash Is Purest White is a superb gangster melodrama exploring the evolution of the Chinese society and how its speed affects individual lives.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
FROM FRI 17
A new restoration of Kubrick’s political satire feels unnervingly prescient in the context of current global politics.
HIGH LIFE
VOX LUX
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MADELINE’S MADELINE (15) Dir: Josephine Decker US 2018 93m
Starring: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott
THE PONDS (12A) 76m
MAY 2019
ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) Dir: Dexter Fletcher UK/US 2019 rt tbc
Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK 1964 95m
IN THE LOUNGE
A documentary following the swimmers who frequent the Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed Ponds on Hampstead Heath, London.
MAY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
Thu 2
LIAF PRESENTS: THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (8-15 YEARS) 73m
FROM FRI 31
Dir: Dome Karukoski US 2019 112m
FRI 10, 7.45PM There will be live music from Nottingham’s Nadia Latoya and Marita Metelia, in the screen before this show.
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING...
VOX LUX EXTREMELY WICKED... AMAZING GRACE HIGH LIFE BEATS ROCKETMAN BOOKSMART THUNDER ROAD
FROM MON 27
TOLKIEN (12A)
TUE 14, 7.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche
FROM FRI 24
AMAZING GRACE (U)
FROM FRI 10
HIGH LIFE (18)
FROM FRI 24
Dirs: Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack US 2018 88m
CAPTIONED SCREENING
Dir: Claire Denis France 2018 113m
FROM FRI 17
Starring: Martin Donaghy, Brian Ferguson
Set in 1994, just as the Criminal Justice Bill attempted to place restrictions on Scotland’s rave culture, Beats is a story of friendship, rebellion and the irresistible power of youth. We follow teenage best friends Jonno and Spanner whose paths look set to diverge and who, upon hearing of an upcoming underground protest rave, decide to seize the chance for one last hurrah. FRI 17, FROM 8PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) Dirs: Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden US 2019 124m
Dir: Jim Cummings US 2018 90m
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) 100m
Starring: Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr
See page 1 for details.
Multi-talented writer/director/star Jim Cummings gives a jaw-dropping performance filled with bursts of offbeat humour and unexpected pathos as a small-town police officer struggling to process the death of his mother, an impending divorce, and his own unrecognised cluelessness.
SAT 25 MAY, 1PM – 2.30PM
Seattle International Film Festival
SUN 19, 2PM
Cost: £8/£7 with purchase of a ticket for Captain Marvel Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)
Con-artist Jean Harrington manipulates her way through life, getting what she wants with skill, charm and charisma. On a cruise she meets a gullible millionaire and snake scientist, who falls for her in a heartbeat. But then he learns of her past... A classic screwball comedy from Preston Sturges. BFI
THUNDER ROAD (15)
The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. All tickets £3.90.
Create your own cosmic cube in this children’s workshop inspired by Marvel’s all-powerful MacGuffin. Build your own takeaway Tesseract while learning how to manipulate lights with simple coding and electronics.
THE LADY EVE (U) 90m
SAT 11, 12.45PM
MISSING LINK (PG) 95m
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Brie Larson, Gemma Chan
BUILD YOUR OWN TESSERACT
THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
These twelve animated films from nine different countries have been chosen especially for children aged 8 and upwards. Here you will meet charismatic characters and encounter amazing tales such as the man whose job it is to make sure each new day starts on time, a Japanese boy who unexpectedly catches cat flu and how you should never take gravity for granted.
FROM FRI 31
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Fri 3
Sat 4
TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m A biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Meet Mr. Link; he’s 8 feet tall and covered in fur. Tired of living a solitary A screening suitable for children on the life, he recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives.
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AMAZING GRACE (U) 88m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m See page 2 for details.
THUNDER ROAD SPECIAL PREVIEW + Q&A Director Jim Cummings will attend this special preview and take part in a post-screening Q&A.
THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THUNDER ROAD
Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Iceland 2018 100m
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE (CERT TBC)
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) With English Subtitles
FROM FRI 10
CAPTAIN MARVEL
FROM FRI 3
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER...
FROM FRI 3
BEATS
Dame Judi Dench plays a retired scientist who is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. CAPTIONED SCREENING
WOMAN AT WAR
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
SAT 4, 12.45PM
RED JOAN (12A) 101m
CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM
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ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2 for details.
SAT 18, 12NOON
THE GOONIES – 4K (PG) 113m
Wed 8
In order to save their home from foreclosure, a group of misfits set out to find a pirate’s ancient valuable treasure. Hey, you guys! The Goonies is back on the big screen and in 4K.
SAT 25, 12.30PM
FROM SAT 25
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small group of allies at the centre of events.
Thu 9
While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the centre of the maelstrom.
Fri 10
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Eighth Grade 15 p1 Red Joan 12A p1 Pond Life 15 p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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The Collector 15 p8 12:15 Plein Soleil + Jill Dawson PG p8 3:00 Intrigo p8
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Rocketman p2 Booksmart 15 p3 Thunder Road 15 p3
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Rocketman p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 Madeline’s Madeline 15 p3 3:45 6:15 The Man Who Killed... 15 p2 Captain Marvel 12A p3 3:15 Captain Marvel - Supportive Environment Screening 12A p4 12:30 Beats 18 p2 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website
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Rocketman p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 Madeline’s Madeline 15 p3 3:45 The Man Who Killed... 15 p2 6:15 Captain Marvel 12A p3 12:30 3:15 Beats 18 p2 TIMES TBC Rafiki 12A 1:30 More Films TBC - See Website
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Rocketman p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 Madeline’s Madeline 15 p3 2:45 The Man Who Killed... 15 p2 5:15 Captain Marvel 12A p3 3:15 Beats 18 p2 TIMES TBC Ash is Purest White 15 p3 Game of Thrones: The Last Watch p11 6:00 More Films TBC - See Website
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Rocketman p2 Madeline’s Madeline 15 p3 The Man Who Killed... 15 p2 Captain Marvel 12A p3 Beats 18 p2 Ash is Purest White 15 p3 More Films TBC - See Website Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45pm
Rocketman p2 Madeline’s Madeline 15 p3 The Man Who Killed... 15 p2 Captain Marvel 12A p3 Beats 18 p2
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Dr Richard Shepherd: Unnatural Causes p8 Sometimes Always Never p8
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Rocketman p2 Madeline’s Madeline 15 p3 The Man Who Killed... 15 p2 Captain Marvel 12A p3 Beats 18 p2 Ash is Purest White 15 p3 More Films TBC - See Website
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Amazing Grace U p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 TIMES TBC Woman at War 12A p1 High Life 18 p1 5:45 Vox Lux 15 p1 TIMES TBC The Ponds 12A p1 More Films TBC - See Website
Tolkien 12A p2 Amazing Grace U p2 High Life 18 p1 Beats 18 p2 Dr. Strangelove PG p2 The Goonies PG p10 Doc‘n Roll Presents: Rudeboy p9
Sun 19
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Rififi p8 12:00 Kind Hearts and Coronets U p8 2:45 Ingrid Goes West 15 p8 Rojo p8
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PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening
WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
CONTINUING INTO MAY
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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
EIGHTH GRADE (15) 94m An introverted teenage girl attempts to come out of her shell as the end of the school year approaches.
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
THU 2, 6.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
MON 22 APR, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir,
Dir: Joe Berlinger US 2019 108m
POND LIFE (15) 99m In a quiet mining town in 1994, rumour stirs about a giant carp.... CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 1, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Davíð Þór Jónsson
Starring: Zac Efron, Lily Collins
Halla is a much-beloved choir conductor, but she’s also an undercover eco-warrior. When she is finally approved to adopt a child, Halla begins to reassess the priorities in her life. Benedikt Erlingsson (Of Horses and Men) creates a rich and delightful comedy drama highlighting an urgent political message with humour, maturity and an Oompah band.
A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his long-time girlfriend, Elizabeth, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.
Monte and his baby daughter are the only remaining survivors of a hopeless mission through the solar system to harvest a black hole’s energy. As father and daughter rely on each other for survival, we uncover the dark truth behind their assignment and what unravelled onboard the ship. Claire Denis pushes the boundaries of the genre to create a unique, violent and yet tender sci-fi epic like no other.
“The rarest of things: A crowdpleaser about climate change.” Indiewire
FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 3
VOX LUX (15)
IN THE LOUNGE
Dir: Brady Corbet US 2018 115m Starring: Natalie Portman, Raffey Cassidy
MINDING THE GAP (15) 93m
Celeste is a jaded pop superstar with a private life and career plagued with scandals. As she prepares to launch her new show, tragedy strikes and she must confront her tragic past once more. Vox Lux is a daring portrait of modern society.
More than a celebration of skateboarding as a sport and a subculture it’s a rich, devastating essay on race, class and manhood in 21st-century America.
FROM FRI 10
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ASH IS PUREST WHITE (15)
BOOKSMART (15)
With English Subtitles
Dir: Olivia Wilde US 2019 102m
Over two nights in 1972, Aretha Franklin recorded what would become the best-selling gospel record in history. Filmed by Sydney Pollack and unseen for more than 40 years, this historic document has been lovingly restored, and it is a roof-raising musical and spiritual experience. Palm Springs Film Festival
Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins
Starring: Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard
Starring: Helena Howard, Molly Parker
Dir: Jia Zhang-ke China 2018 136m
Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein
Nicholas Hoult portrays JRR Tolkien in this biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth. An orphan at the age of 12, he found friendship and inspiration amongst a group of fellow outcasts at school. Then came World War I which threatened to take it all away.
Taron Egerton plays Sir Elton John in this electrifying biopic retelling the breakthrough years of a legend.
Starring: Tao Zhao, Fan Liao
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of Rocketman.
Madeline has become an integral part of a prestigious theatre troupe. When the ambitious director pushes Madeline to weave her troubled relationship with her mother into their collective art, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. The resulting conflict rips out of the rehearsal space and through all three women’s lives. TIFF
FROM FRI 24
FROM SAT 25
Best friends Amy and Molly have spent the past four years working hard to secure their university prospects. But as graduation approaches, they’re beginning to wonder whether they may have forgotten to be teenagers in the process. Determined to make the most out of their last night of high school, the girls decide to crash a house party and squeeze four years of repressed fun into one wild and unforgettable night.
MON 20, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT (15) Dir: Robert D. Krzykowski US 2018 98m Starring: Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner
FRI 17 – SUN 19
It’s 1987, and to many, Calvin Barr is just a regular at the local pub. What no one knows, is that he is a true American legend who assassinated Adolf Hitler at the end of WWII. But this fact isn’t secret to everyone, and now the US government needs him to hunt down and kill Bigfoot...
BEATS (18) Dir: Brian Welsh UK 2019 101m
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (PG)
It’s 2001 and, with the growth of globalisation and consumerism, China is transforming. For Qiao and her gangster boyfriend Bin, the effect is an upheaval in the underground criminal world as a new generation violently takes power. Following Qiao and Bin at three different crossroads in their lives, Ash Is Purest White is a superb gangster melodrama exploring the evolution of the Chinese society and how its speed affects individual lives.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
FROM FRI 17
A new restoration of Kubrick’s political satire feels unnervingly prescient in the context of current global politics.
HIGH LIFE
VOX LUX
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MADELINE’S MADELINE (15) Dir: Josephine Decker US 2018 93m
Starring: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott
THE PONDS (12A) 76m
MAY 2019
ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) Dir: Dexter Fletcher UK/US 2019 rt tbc
Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK 1964 95m
IN THE LOUNGE
A documentary following the swimmers who frequent the Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed Ponds on Hampstead Heath, London.
MAY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
Thu 2
LIAF PRESENTS: THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (8-15 YEARS) 73m
FROM FRI 31
Dir: Dome Karukoski US 2019 112m
FRI 10, 7.45PM There will be live music from Nottingham’s Nadia Latoya and Marita Metelia, in the screen before this show.
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING...
VOX LUX EXTREMELY WICKED... AMAZING GRACE HIGH LIFE BEATS ROCKETMAN BOOKSMART THUNDER ROAD
FROM MON 27
TOLKIEN (12A)
TUE 14, 7.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche
FROM FRI 24
AMAZING GRACE (U)
FROM FRI 10
HIGH LIFE (18)
FROM FRI 24
Dirs: Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack US 2018 88m
CAPTIONED SCREENING
Dir: Claire Denis France 2018 113m
FROM FRI 17
Starring: Martin Donaghy, Brian Ferguson
Set in 1994, just as the Criminal Justice Bill attempted to place restrictions on Scotland’s rave culture, Beats is a story of friendship, rebellion and the irresistible power of youth. We follow teenage best friends Jonno and Spanner whose paths look set to diverge and who, upon hearing of an upcoming underground protest rave, decide to seize the chance for one last hurrah. FRI 17, FROM 8PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) Dirs: Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden US 2019 124m
Dir: Jim Cummings US 2018 90m
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) 100m
Starring: Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr
See page 1 for details.
Multi-talented writer/director/star Jim Cummings gives a jaw-dropping performance filled with bursts of offbeat humour and unexpected pathos as a small-town police officer struggling to process the death of his mother, an impending divorce, and his own unrecognised cluelessness.
SAT 25 MAY, 1PM – 2.30PM
Seattle International Film Festival
SUN 19, 2PM
Cost: £8/£7 with purchase of a ticket for Captain Marvel Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)
Con-artist Jean Harrington manipulates her way through life, getting what she wants with skill, charm and charisma. On a cruise she meets a gullible millionaire and snake scientist, who falls for her in a heartbeat. But then he learns of her past... A classic screwball comedy from Preston Sturges. BFI
THUNDER ROAD (15)
The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. All tickets £3.90.
Create your own cosmic cube in this children’s workshop inspired by Marvel’s all-powerful MacGuffin. Build your own takeaway Tesseract while learning how to manipulate lights with simple coding and electronics.
THE LADY EVE (U) 90m
SAT 11, 12.45PM
MISSING LINK (PG) 95m
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Brie Larson, Gemma Chan
BUILD YOUR OWN TESSERACT
THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
These twelve animated films from nine different countries have been chosen especially for children aged 8 and upwards. Here you will meet charismatic characters and encounter amazing tales such as the man whose job it is to make sure each new day starts on time, a Japanese boy who unexpectedly catches cat flu and how you should never take gravity for granted.
FROM FRI 31
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Fri 3
Sat 4
TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m A biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Meet Mr. Link; he’s 8 feet tall and covered in fur. Tired of living a solitary A screening suitable for children on the life, he recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives.
Sun 5
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AMAZING GRACE (U) 88m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m See page 2 for details.
THUNDER ROAD SPECIAL PREVIEW + Q&A Director Jim Cummings will attend this special preview and take part in a post-screening Q&A.
THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THUNDER ROAD
Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Iceland 2018 100m
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE (CERT TBC)
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) With English Subtitles
FROM FRI 10
CAPTAIN MARVEL
FROM FRI 3
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER...
FROM FRI 3
BEATS
Dame Judi Dench plays a retired scientist who is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. CAPTIONED SCREENING
WOMAN AT WAR
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
SAT 4, 12.45PM
RED JOAN (12A) 101m
CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM
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ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2 for details.
SAT 18, 12NOON
THE GOONIES – 4K (PG) 113m
Wed 8
In order to save their home from foreclosure, a group of misfits set out to find a pirate’s ancient valuable treasure. Hey, you guys! The Goonies is back on the big screen and in 4K.
SAT 25, 12.30PM
FROM SAT 25
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small group of allies at the centre of events.
Thu 9
While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the centre of the maelstrom.
Fri 10
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Eighth Grade 15 p1 Red Joan 12A p1 Pond Life 15 p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Woman at War 12A p1 Eighth Grade 15 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 Pond Life 15 p1 Extremely Wicked... p1 Living on One Dollar p11 NT ENCORE: All About Eve 12A p11 Minding the Gap 15 p1 The Gleaners and I PG + INTRO p10 Woman at War 12A p1 Eighth Grade 15 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 Pond Life 15 p1 Extremely Wicked... p1 Britain on Film... 12A p10 Minding the Gap 15 p1
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Amazing Grace U p2 Woman at War 12A p1 High Life 18 Vox Lux 15 p1 Doc‘n Roll Presents: Stories from the She Punks + Q&A p9 The Ponds 12A p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Amazing Grace U p2 3:15 Woman at War 12A p1 TIMES High Life 18 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 TIMES Missing Link PG p4 12:45 MET OPERA LIVE: Dialogues Des Carmelites 12A p11 Doc‘n Roll Presents: So, Which Band is Your Boyfriend in? + Q&A p9 2:45 The Ponds 12A p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Amazing Grace U p2 Woman at War 12A p1 High Life 18 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 The Ponds 12A p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Amazing Grace U p2 Woman at War 12A p1 High Life 18 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 NT LIVE: All My Sons 12A The Ponds 12A p1 More Films TBC - See Website 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45pm
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Amazing Grace U p2 Woman at War 12A p1 High Life 18 p1 Vox Lux 15 p1 Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin + INTRO p10 The Ponds 12A p1 More Films TBC - See Website
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Gun Crazy PG p8 Dogman 15 p7 Jeremy Thomas + Sexy Beast 18 p7 High-Rise 15 p7
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Rocketman p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 Madeline’s Madeline 15 p3 3:45 6:15 The Man Who Killed... 15 p2 Captain Marvel 12A p3 3:15 Captain Marvel - Supportive Environment Screening 12A p4 12:30 Beats 18 p2 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website
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Rocketman p2 Madeline’s Madeline 15 p3 The Man Who Killed... 15 p2 Captain Marvel 12A p3 Beats 18 p2 Ash is Purest White 15 p3 More Films TBC - See Website Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45pm
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Dr Richard Shepherd: Unnatural Causes p8 Sometimes Always Never p8
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PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90
PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening
WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
CONTINUING INTO MAY
WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
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WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
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WHAT’S ON MAY 2019
SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES
EIGHTH GRADE (15) 94m An introverted teenage girl attempts to come out of her shell as the end of the school year approaches.
Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
THU 2, 6.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
MON 22 APR, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir,
Dir: Joe Berlinger US 2019 108m
POND LIFE (15) 99m In a quiet mining town in 1994, rumour stirs about a giant carp.... CAPTIONED SCREENING
WED 1, 5.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Davíð Þór Jónsson
Starring: Zac Efron, Lily Collins
Halla is a much-beloved choir conductor, but she’s also an undercover eco-warrior. When she is finally approved to adopt a child, Halla begins to reassess the priorities in her life. Benedikt Erlingsson (Of Horses and Men) creates a rich and delightful comedy drama highlighting an urgent political message with humour, maturity and an Oompah band.
A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his long-time girlfriend, Elizabeth, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.
Monte and his baby daughter are the only remaining survivors of a hopeless mission through the solar system to harvest a black hole’s energy. As father and daughter rely on each other for survival, we uncover the dark truth behind their assignment and what unravelled onboard the ship. Claire Denis pushes the boundaries of the genre to create a unique, violent and yet tender sci-fi epic like no other.
“The rarest of things: A crowdpleaser about climate change.” Indiewire
FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 3
VOX LUX (15)
IN THE LOUNGE
Dir: Brady Corbet US 2018 115m Starring: Natalie Portman, Raffey Cassidy
MINDING THE GAP (15) 93m
Celeste is a jaded pop superstar with a private life and career plagued with scandals. As she prepares to launch her new show, tragedy strikes and she must confront her tragic past once more. Vox Lux is a daring portrait of modern society.
More than a celebration of skateboarding as a sport and a subculture it’s a rich, devastating essay on race, class and manhood in 21st-century America.
FROM FRI 10
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ASH IS PUREST WHITE (15)
BOOKSMART (15)
With English Subtitles
Dir: Olivia Wilde US 2019 102m
Over two nights in 1972, Aretha Franklin recorded what would become the best-selling gospel record in history. Filmed by Sydney Pollack and unseen for more than 40 years, this historic document has been lovingly restored, and it is a roof-raising musical and spiritual experience. Palm Springs Film Festival
Starring: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins
Starring: Taron Egerton, Bryce Dallas Howard
Starring: Helena Howard, Molly Parker
Dir: Jia Zhang-ke China 2018 136m
Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein
Nicholas Hoult portrays JRR Tolkien in this biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth. An orphan at the age of 12, he found friendship and inspiration amongst a group of fellow outcasts at school. Then came World War I which threatened to take it all away.
Taron Egerton plays Sir Elton John in this electrifying biopic retelling the breakthrough years of a legend.
Starring: Tao Zhao, Fan Liao
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of Rocketman.
Madeline has become an integral part of a prestigious theatre troupe. When the ambitious director pushes Madeline to weave her troubled relationship with her mother into their collective art, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. The resulting conflict rips out of the rehearsal space and through all three women’s lives. TIFF
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FROM SAT 25
Best friends Amy and Molly have spent the past four years working hard to secure their university prospects. But as graduation approaches, they’re beginning to wonder whether they may have forgotten to be teenagers in the process. Determined to make the most out of their last night of high school, the girls decide to crash a house party and squeeze four years of repressed fun into one wild and unforgettable night.
MON 20, 8.15PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT (15) Dir: Robert D. Krzykowski US 2018 98m Starring: Sam Elliott, Aidan Turner
FRI 17 – SUN 19
It’s 1987, and to many, Calvin Barr is just a regular at the local pub. What no one knows, is that he is a true American legend who assassinated Adolf Hitler at the end of WWII. But this fact isn’t secret to everyone, and now the US government needs him to hunt down and kill Bigfoot...
BEATS (18) Dir: Brian Welsh UK 2019 101m
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (PG)
It’s 2001 and, with the growth of globalisation and consumerism, China is transforming. For Qiao and her gangster boyfriend Bin, the effect is an upheaval in the underground criminal world as a new generation violently takes power. Following Qiao and Bin at three different crossroads in their lives, Ash Is Purest White is a superb gangster melodrama exploring the evolution of the Chinese society and how its speed affects individual lives.
CAPTIONED SCREENING
FROM FRI 17
A new restoration of Kubrick’s political satire feels unnervingly prescient in the context of current global politics.
HIGH LIFE
VOX LUX
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MADELINE’S MADELINE (15) Dir: Josephine Decker US 2018 93m
Starring: Peter Sellers, George C. Scott
THE PONDS (12A) 76m
MAY 2019
ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) Dir: Dexter Fletcher UK/US 2019 rt tbc
Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK 1964 95m
IN THE LOUNGE
A documentary following the swimmers who frequent the Men’s, Ladies’ and Mixed Ponds on Hampstead Heath, London.
MAY 2019
This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.
Wed 1
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LIAF PRESENTS: THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (8-15 YEARS) 73m
FROM FRI 31
Dir: Dome Karukoski US 2019 112m
FRI 10, 7.45PM There will be live music from Nottingham’s Nadia Latoya and Marita Metelia, in the screen before this show.
DR STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING...
VOX LUX EXTREMELY WICKED... AMAZING GRACE HIGH LIFE BEATS ROCKETMAN BOOKSMART THUNDER ROAD
FROM MON 27
TOLKIEN (12A)
TUE 14, 7.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche
FROM FRI 24
AMAZING GRACE (U)
FROM FRI 10
HIGH LIFE (18)
FROM FRI 24
Dirs: Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack US 2018 88m
CAPTIONED SCREENING
Dir: Claire Denis France 2018 113m
FROM FRI 17
Starring: Martin Donaghy, Brian Ferguson
Set in 1994, just as the Criminal Justice Bill attempted to place restrictions on Scotland’s rave culture, Beats is a story of friendship, rebellion and the irresistible power of youth. We follow teenage best friends Jonno and Spanner whose paths look set to diverge and who, upon hearing of an upcoming underground protest rave, decide to seize the chance for one last hurrah. FRI 17, FROM 8PM DJ SET - CAFEBAR To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) Dirs: Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden US 2019 124m
Dir: Jim Cummings US 2018 90m
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) 100m
Starring: Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr
See page 1 for details.
Multi-talented writer/director/star Jim Cummings gives a jaw-dropping performance filled with bursts of offbeat humour and unexpected pathos as a small-town police officer struggling to process the death of his mother, an impending divorce, and his own unrecognised cluelessness.
SAT 25 MAY, 1PM – 2.30PM
Seattle International Film Festival
SUN 19, 2PM
Cost: £8/£7 with purchase of a ticket for Captain Marvel Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)
Con-artist Jean Harrington manipulates her way through life, getting what she wants with skill, charm and charisma. On a cruise she meets a gullible millionaire and snake scientist, who falls for her in a heartbeat. But then he learns of her past... A classic screwball comedy from Preston Sturges. BFI
THUNDER ROAD (15)
The story follows Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. All tickets £3.90.
Create your own cosmic cube in this children’s workshop inspired by Marvel’s all-powerful MacGuffin. Build your own takeaway Tesseract while learning how to manipulate lights with simple coding and electronics.
THE LADY EVE (U) 90m
SAT 11, 12.45PM
MISSING LINK (PG) 95m
THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Starring: Brie Larson, Gemma Chan
BUILD YOUR OWN TESSERACT
THU 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
These twelve animated films from nine different countries have been chosen especially for children aged 8 and upwards. Here you will meet charismatic characters and encounter amazing tales such as the man whose job it is to make sure each new day starts on time, a Japanese boy who unexpectedly catches cat flu and how you should never take gravity for granted.
FROM FRI 31
THU 16, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
Fri 3
Sat 4
TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m A biopic exploring the formative years of the legendary author who gave us the keys to Middle Earth.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING
Meet Mr. Link; he’s 8 feet tall and covered in fur. Tired of living a solitary A screening suitable for children on the life, he recruits explorer Sir Lionel Frost autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives.
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AMAZING GRACE (U) 88m See page 1 for details. THU 23, 10.30AM & 1.30PM
TOLKIEN (12A) 112m See page 2 for details.
THUNDER ROAD SPECIAL PREVIEW + Q&A Director Jim Cummings will attend this special preview and take part in a post-screening Q&A.
THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THUNDER ROAD
Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Iceland 2018 100m
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE (CERT TBC)
WOMAN AT WAR (12A) With English Subtitles
FROM FRI 10
CAPTAIN MARVEL
FROM FRI 3
THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER...
FROM FRI 3
BEATS
Dame Judi Dench plays a retired scientist who is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. CAPTIONED SCREENING
WOMAN AT WAR
Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).
WHEN IT’S ON
BRINGING UP BABY!
SAT 4, 12.45PM
RED JOAN (12A) 101m
CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM
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ROCKETMAN (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2 for details.
SAT 18, 12NOON
THE GOONIES – 4K (PG) 113m
Wed 8
In order to save their home from foreclosure, a group of misfits set out to find a pirate’s ancient valuable treasure. Hey, you guys! The Goonies is back on the big screen and in 4K.
SAT 25, 12.30PM
FROM SAT 25
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m
CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A) 124m While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small group of allies at the centre of events.
Thu 9
While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Carol Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the centre of the maelstrom.
Fri 10
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THE UK’S MUSIC DOC FILM FEST... 09 IT GOES UP TO 11! DISCOVERING, SUPPORTING, AND EXHIBITING COMPELLING MUSIC STORIES Building on the success of our first edition in 2018, we’re pleased to welcome back this festival to Nottingham.
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SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MAY 2019
MY MOVIES
SUN 2 JUN, 12NOON
WED 22, 6PM
SUN 26, 1.30PM
SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER (12)
RIFIFI (12) 118m + INTRODUCTION
PICCADILLY (PG) 109m + SHORT + LIVE MUSIC
With English Subtitles
Dir: Carl Hunter UK 2018 87m
With English Subtitles
PREVIEW
THU 30, 8.30PM
Starring: Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter
JEREMY THOMAS Photography: Jessica Thomas
“Without obsession, life is nothing.” John Waters
Jeremy Thomas is undoubtedly one of the UK ‘s finest and most prolific producers with an incredibly diverse, ambitious and impressive body of work to his credit. He has made movies with some of the greatest directors in film history and continues to sustain exciting creative relationships today with new We’re delighted to welcome generations of filmmakers. It therefore legendary producer Jeremy Thomas, gives me great pleasure to welcome him and guest writers, Dr Richard to Nottingham for Shots in The Dark and Shepherd and award-winning host him for this richly deserved author Jill Dawson to the festival. celebration of his career. Adrian Wootton OBE Programme curated by Caroline Hennigan, Adrian Wootton OBE and Melissa Gueneau.
We’re proud to welcome renowned Oscar-winning film producer Jeremy Thomas CBE to receive the Shots in the Dark – Lifetime Achievement Award. Jeremy will discuss over 40 years of filmmaking with Adrian Wootton OBE, (Shots founding director and CEO of Film London) and share his memories of working with filmmakers such as Bernardo Bertolucci, David Cronenberg, Jonathan Glazer and Terry Gilliam. The conversation will be illustrated with clips from some of Jeremy’s most noted work.
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (U) 106m + INTRODUCTION 70TH ANNIVERSARY
FRI 31, 1.45PM
GUN CRAZY (PG) 87m + INTRODUCTION BY CHRISTINA NEWLAND
SUN 2 JUN, 5.15PM
INGRID GOES WEST (15) 98m + INTRODUCTION
SAT 18, 5.45PM
ENCOUNTERS DEAF SHORTS 2019 (15) + PANEL 91m
Dir: Agnès Varda France 2000 79m
STORIES FROM SHE PUNKS (CERT TBC) + SHORTS + Q&A
SLAVE TO THE GRIND (CERT TBC) + Q&A
RUDEBOY: THE STORY OF TROJAN RECORDS
Dir: Doug Robert Brown Canada 2018 100m
(CERT TBC)
Dirs: Gina Birch & Helen Reddington UK 2018
Grindcore fused the anarchistic attitudes of the UK punk scene with the speed and aggression of death metal simultaneously being created in the US. The first documentary to capture the genre’s 35-year life span, Slave to the Grind takes viewers around the world to focus on why the genre has persisted, and changed, over time. We are pleased to welcome Dan Tobin and Digby Pearson from Earache for a post-screening Q&A.
Dir: Nicolas Jack Davies UK 2018 85m
55m + 10m
Loud, fearless and (un)typical girls: Gina Birch (The Raincoats) and Helen Reddington (The Chefs), musicians and punk icons turned directors, serve up a fascinating documentary built on new interviews with the women who played instruments in 1970s punk bands. We are pleased to welcome Gina Birch for a post-screening Q&A.
A film about the love affair between Jamaican and British youth culture told through the prism of one of the most iconic labels in the history of black music, Trojan Records. Rudeboy tells the story of the label by placing it at the heart of a cultural revolution that unfolded in the council estates and dancefloors of late 60s and early 70s Britain.
With English Subtitles
At the turn of the millennium, Agnès Varda started to follow a number of gleaners – foragers and scavengers hunting for unwanted food or objects, often through necessity. The result is a touching, inspiring and intriguing documentary within which shines a true humanist curiosity like only Varda could evoke. Cinema Programme Coordinator, Melissa Gueneau, will introduce this screening.
TALK: 6.30PM | FILM: 8.45PM
THE COLLECTOR (15) 119m + INTRODUCTION BY ADRIAN WOOTTON OBE
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) + AUTHOR JILL DAWSON SCREENING, TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING Jill will discuss her work after Plein Soleil with Sandeep Mahal, director of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature and Shots in the Dark founding director, Adrian Wootton OBE. PRECEDED BY
DOGMAN (15) 103m
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) 118m
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
FRI 31, 10.30PM
HIGH-RISE (15) 116m
Presented in partnership with Nottingham City Council’s Community Engagement Equalities Team
The REEL WOMEN series is co-curated by MACE and young people from across the region. It is supported by the BFI Film Audience Network as part of Changing Times: Women’s Histories. Photo courtesy of the British Film Institute.
WED 15, 6.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIVE LEAVES BOOKSHOP
SAT 1, 3PM
SEXY BEAST (18) 88m + INTRODUCTION BY JEREMY THOMAS
Encounters Deaf Shorts 2019 is a new collection of live action short films that aim to normalise on screen D/deafness. This year’s programme gives a nod to the centenary of the suffragette movement with all leading roles being played by D/deaf women. Descriptive subtitling for the hard of hearing is included on all the films in the programme.
SAT 1 JUN, 12.15PM
FOLLOWED BY
FRI 31, 4PM
Shots in the Dark 2019 is part of Film Feels: Obsession, a UK-wide season, supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. Find full UK listings and events at www.filmfeels.co.uk
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A forensic pathologist, Richard Shepherd solves the mysteries of unexplained or sudden deaths. His evidence has put killers behind bars, freed the innocent and turned open-and-shut cases on their heads. He’ll bring us a unique insight into an extraordinary life and a remarkable profession and, above all, a powerful testament to lives cut short. Dr Shepherd will discuss his book with DCI Stuart Gibbon. Tickets: £5
SUN 2 JUN, 2.45PM
SUN 12, 5.30PM
THE GLEANERS AND I (PG) + INTRODUCTION
FILM: 3PM | TALK: 5.15PM BOOK-SIGNING: 6.15PM
CLOSING FILM
SAT 11, 2.45PM
FRI 17, 6.30PM
SUN 19, 3PM
SO, WHICH BAND IS YOUR BOYFRIEND IN? (CERT TBC) + Q&A
SEPULTURA ENDURANCE (CERT TBC)
IT MUST SCHWING! THE BLUE NOTE STORY (CERT TBC)
Dir: Otavio Juliano Brazil 2017 100m
Dir: Eric Friedler Germany/US 2018 115m
Dir: Suzy Harrison UK 2018 97m
Part concert film, part testimonial to the power of music, part intimate insider view, Sepultura Endurance is a close-focus portrait of Brazil’s rock legends featuring previously unseen archival footage from the band’s 30-year history and interviews with admirers including Lars Ulrich, Scott Ian and Slipknot’s Corey Taylor.
In 1939, Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, two young émigrés from Berlin, founded the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records in New York. Blue Note Records discovered and produced an impressive roster of jazz stars including Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk and Quincy Jones. It Must Schwing! tells the moving story of two friends united by a love for jazz, and of their profound belief in equality and freedom.
SUN 2 JUN, 7.45PM
PREVIEW
SAT 1 JUN, 7.45PM
INTRIGO Adapted for a trilogy of films, Intrigo is a collection of stories from the master of Nordic Noir, Håkan Nesser. Each is linked by themes of secrets coming to light, lies being exposed, and pasts coming back to haunt people. The film trilogy is directed by Daniel Alfredson (The Girl Who Played with Fire) and stars Ben Kingsley and Gemma Chan. We’re delighted to be presenting a special screening from the Intrigo trilogy. More information will be available at broadway.org.uk
ROJO (CERT) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles Dir: Benjamin Naishtat Argentina 2018 109m Starring: Dario Grandinetti, Alfredo Castro
A chance encounter is the catalyst for lawyer Claudio to get himself mixed up in a web of bad decisions. And when a Columbo-esque celebrity detective comes into town on a missing person case, Claudio finds himself under increasing scrutiny. This 70s set tragicomic noir-like thriller is a compelling trip.
A documentary exploring gender in the UK’s DIY and underground music scenes. Heavily involved in music since childhood, director Suzy Harrison was increasingly struck by how few other girls and women were involved. What was stopping them? We are pleased to welcome director Suzy Harrison for a post-screening Q&A.
MON 6, 1PM
BRITAIN ON FILM: PROTEST (12A) 77m At a time of intense public activism both at home and across the globe, explore the varied and fascinating history of public protest in the UK. From a 1910 suffragette demonstration to striking coal miners in the Rhondda Valley, from female CND protesters spanning the Tamar Bridge to the defeat of fascists at London’s Cable Street, this absorbing, illuminating collection examines the nature of protests large and small and for causes regional and national.
WORLDS OF URSULA K. LE GUIN (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Arwen Curry US 2018 68m
Screening as part of Feminist Book Fortnight, the film tells the remarkable life story of writer Ursula K. Le Guin, a defiantly independent writer known for her science fiction and fantasy novels from the 1960s. The screening will be introduced by Jane A. Adams, a crime writer who also acts as a literary mentor and Royal literary Fund Fellow and Kathleen Bell who is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at De Montfort University
MYSTERY FILM FRI 24, 6.30PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
Dir: Wanuri Kahiu Kenya 2018 82m
SUN 5, 12NOON
LIVING ON ONE DOLLAR (CERT TBC) 56m
MON 27, 6PM
SPECIAL EVENT
Living on One Dollar follows the journey of four friends as they set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Free screening. DEDICATED TO EVERY STUDENT AT THE SCHOOL OF HOPE IN JOCOTENANGO
Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads Poulenc’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance
GAME OF THRONES: THE LAST WATCH (CERT TBC) 114m
For a year, acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay was embedded on the set of the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, chronicling the creation of the show’s most ambitious and complicated season. The film delves deep into the mud and blood to reveal the tears and triumphs involved in bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life. Much more than a “making of”, this is a funny, heartbreaking story about the bittersweet pleasures of what it means to create a world — and then have to say goodbye to it. Jeanie Finlay edited the film in secret right here at Broadway and will be joining us, along with some of the cast and crew, for this very special screening. FREE SCREENING As a charity, Broadway welcomes voluntary donations and our Arts Council England Catalyst Scheme means we can double your contribution. Find out how your donation inspires creativity and a lifelong love of film at www.broadway.org.uk/ what-we-do/support-us
NT LIVE SUN 5, 12 NOON ENCORE
FILM COURSES LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m SUN 12, 12NOON
BILLY LIAR (PG) 94m Tom Courtenay gives a flawlessly nuanced performance as Billy Fisher, the underachieving undertaker’s assistant whose constant daydreams and truth-deficient stories earn him the nickname “Billy Liar.” Criterion REG DENNICK’S 70TH
In this new stage version, Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc TUE 14, 7PM
ALL MY SONS (12A) 165m Jeremy Herrin directs a cast including Jenna Coleman, and Colin Morgan. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc
SUN 19, 12NOON
ALL ABOUT EVE (U) 133m An ambitious young woman manoeuvres her way into the lives of an established stage actress and her circle of friends in this classic film. ‘FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS, IT’S GOING TO BE A BUMPY NIGHT.’
TUE 21, 2PM & 8PM RECORDED AS LIVE
MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE (PG) 127m Tickets: £10 full / £8 memb+conc
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS (90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave right up to the present day. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25
5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)
NEW COURSE
According to who? BBC Culture's 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that's who! The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we'll be analysing the top 50. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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(150m) Get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 9 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25
MAY 2019
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OFF THE PAGE (90m) This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield Duration: 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25 TALK CINEMA (90m)
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Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Graham Caveney Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (includes entrance into films)
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To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of the Elton John bio-pic, Rocketman.
DOT TO DOT FESTIVAL
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 28, FROM 8.45PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
Dot to Dot’s ever eclectic line-up returns to our Cafébar with live acoustic music throughout the day. Check our website for more details.
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY BEGINNERS: ONE-DAY COURSE SAT 11 MAY, 10AM – 4.30PM Get to know your digital (DSLR) camera, leave auto-mode behind and learn how to capture images you can be proud of! In this one-day course for beginners, you will be introduced to your camera, learn about The Exposure Triangle and discover how aperture, shutter speed and ISO have an impact on your photography. Experienced tutor Alan Fletcher will teach you how to use your camera’s functions and the best methods to capture closeups, landscapes, moving subjects and more. Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+
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FRI 10, 6.30PM
TUE 7, 6.30PM
MET OPERA SAT 11, 5PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
DIALOGUE DES CARMÉLITES (FRANCIS POULENC) (12A) 209m
RAFIKI (12A) The story of friendship and love that grows between two young women amidst family and political pressures around LGBT rights in Kenya.
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FILM AND MUSIC
The theme of obsession lends itself particularly well to the thriller where it can be given the space to develop and grow into the most monstrous of motivations. We’ve assembled a series of films which explore variations on the theme of obsession within the genre from erotic fixations to the meticulous precision of the perfect crime. There’ll be screenings, panel discussions and introductions – offering new perspectives on classic and modern titles, opening-up a discussion on how and why obsession is so dominant in the crime genre.
FRI 31, 6.30PM
UNNATURAL CAUSES WITH DR RICHARD SHEPHERD TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING
SUN 5, 2.15PM
Part of the REEL WOMEN series co-curated by MACE, your regional film archive, this screening offers a rare treat to watch a cinematic masterpiece with live musical accompaniment. The screening will showcase one of the pinnacles of British silent cinema, Piccadilly (1929) accompanied live by celebrated composer and musician Stephen Horne. The film will be preceded by a short programme of archive footage revealing women’s lives across the Midlands over the past century now preserved by the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
LIVE BY SATELLITE
FOOD & DRINK
THU 30, 6PM
Bill Nighy is winningly deadpan as Scrabble-obsessed Alan, whose son Michael disappeared after a particularly heated round of the board game, never to return. Years later, with a body to identify, Alan must solve the mystery of an online player who could be Michael.
See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
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THE UK’S MUSIC DOC FILM FEST... 09 IT GOES UP TO 11! DISCOVERING, SUPPORTING, AND EXHIBITING COMPELLING MUSIC STORIES Building on the success of our first edition in 2018, we’re pleased to welcome back this festival to Nottingham.
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SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MAY 2019
MY MOVIES
SUN 2 JUN, 12NOON
WED 22, 6PM
SUN 26, 1.30PM
SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER (12)
RIFIFI (12) 118m + INTRODUCTION
PICCADILLY (PG) 109m + SHORT + LIVE MUSIC
With English Subtitles
Dir: Carl Hunter UK 2018 87m
With English Subtitles
PREVIEW
THU 30, 8.30PM
Starring: Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter
JEREMY THOMAS Photography: Jessica Thomas
“Without obsession, life is nothing.” John Waters
Jeremy Thomas is undoubtedly one of the UK ‘s finest and most prolific producers with an incredibly diverse, ambitious and impressive body of work to his credit. He has made movies with some of the greatest directors in film history and continues to sustain exciting creative relationships today with new We’re delighted to welcome generations of filmmakers. It therefore legendary producer Jeremy Thomas, gives me great pleasure to welcome him and guest writers, Dr Richard to Nottingham for Shots in The Dark and Shepherd and award-winning host him for this richly deserved author Jill Dawson to the festival. celebration of his career. Adrian Wootton OBE Programme curated by Caroline Hennigan, Adrian Wootton OBE and Melissa Gueneau.
We’re proud to welcome renowned Oscar-winning film producer Jeremy Thomas CBE to receive the Shots in the Dark – Lifetime Achievement Award. Jeremy will discuss over 40 years of filmmaking with Adrian Wootton OBE, (Shots founding director and CEO of Film London) and share his memories of working with filmmakers such as Bernardo Bertolucci, David Cronenberg, Jonathan Glazer and Terry Gilliam. The conversation will be illustrated with clips from some of Jeremy’s most noted work.
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (U) 106m + INTRODUCTION 70TH ANNIVERSARY
FRI 31, 1.45PM
GUN CRAZY (PG) 87m + INTRODUCTION BY CHRISTINA NEWLAND
SUN 2 JUN, 5.15PM
INGRID GOES WEST (15) 98m + INTRODUCTION
SAT 18, 5.45PM
ENCOUNTERS DEAF SHORTS 2019 (15) + PANEL 91m
Dir: Agnès Varda France 2000 79m
STORIES FROM SHE PUNKS (CERT TBC) + SHORTS + Q&A
SLAVE TO THE GRIND (CERT TBC) + Q&A
RUDEBOY: THE STORY OF TROJAN RECORDS
Dir: Doug Robert Brown Canada 2018 100m
(CERT TBC)
Dirs: Gina Birch & Helen Reddington UK 2018
Grindcore fused the anarchistic attitudes of the UK punk scene with the speed and aggression of death metal simultaneously being created in the US. The first documentary to capture the genre’s 35-year life span, Slave to the Grind takes viewers around the world to focus on why the genre has persisted, and changed, over time. We are pleased to welcome Dan Tobin and Digby Pearson from Earache for a post-screening Q&A.
Dir: Nicolas Jack Davies UK 2018 85m
55m + 10m
Loud, fearless and (un)typical girls: Gina Birch (The Raincoats) and Helen Reddington (The Chefs), musicians and punk icons turned directors, serve up a fascinating documentary built on new interviews with the women who played instruments in 1970s punk bands. We are pleased to welcome Gina Birch for a post-screening Q&A.
A film about the love affair between Jamaican and British youth culture told through the prism of one of the most iconic labels in the history of black music, Trojan Records. Rudeboy tells the story of the label by placing it at the heart of a cultural revolution that unfolded in the council estates and dancefloors of late 60s and early 70s Britain.
With English Subtitles
At the turn of the millennium, Agnès Varda started to follow a number of gleaners – foragers and scavengers hunting for unwanted food or objects, often through necessity. The result is a touching, inspiring and intriguing documentary within which shines a true humanist curiosity like only Varda could evoke. Cinema Programme Coordinator, Melissa Gueneau, will introduce this screening.
TALK: 6.30PM | FILM: 8.45PM
THE COLLECTOR (15) 119m + INTRODUCTION BY ADRIAN WOOTTON OBE
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) + AUTHOR JILL DAWSON SCREENING, TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING Jill will discuss her work after Plein Soleil with Sandeep Mahal, director of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature and Shots in the Dark founding director, Adrian Wootton OBE. PRECEDED BY
DOGMAN (15) 103m
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) 118m
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
FRI 31, 10.30PM
HIGH-RISE (15) 116m
Presented in partnership with Nottingham City Council’s Community Engagement Equalities Team
The REEL WOMEN series is co-curated by MACE and young people from across the region. It is supported by the BFI Film Audience Network as part of Changing Times: Women’s Histories. Photo courtesy of the British Film Institute.
WED 15, 6.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIVE LEAVES BOOKSHOP
SAT 1, 3PM
SEXY BEAST (18) 88m + INTRODUCTION BY JEREMY THOMAS
Encounters Deaf Shorts 2019 is a new collection of live action short films that aim to normalise on screen D/deafness. This year’s programme gives a nod to the centenary of the suffragette movement with all leading roles being played by D/deaf women. Descriptive subtitling for the hard of hearing is included on all the films in the programme.
SAT 1 JUN, 12.15PM
FOLLOWED BY
FRI 31, 4PM
Shots in the Dark 2019 is part of Film Feels: Obsession, a UK-wide season, supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. Find full UK listings and events at www.filmfeels.co.uk
(120m)
A forensic pathologist, Richard Shepherd solves the mysteries of unexplained or sudden deaths. His evidence has put killers behind bars, freed the innocent and turned open-and-shut cases on their heads. He’ll bring us a unique insight into an extraordinary life and a remarkable profession and, above all, a powerful testament to lives cut short. Dr Shepherd will discuss his book with DCI Stuart Gibbon. Tickets: £5
SUN 2 JUN, 2.45PM
SUN 12, 5.30PM
THE GLEANERS AND I (PG) + INTRODUCTION
FILM: 3PM | TALK: 5.15PM BOOK-SIGNING: 6.15PM
CLOSING FILM
SAT 11, 2.45PM
FRI 17, 6.30PM
SUN 19, 3PM
SO, WHICH BAND IS YOUR BOYFRIEND IN? (CERT TBC) + Q&A
SEPULTURA ENDURANCE (CERT TBC)
IT MUST SCHWING! THE BLUE NOTE STORY (CERT TBC)
Dir: Otavio Juliano Brazil 2017 100m
Dir: Eric Friedler Germany/US 2018 115m
Dir: Suzy Harrison UK 2018 97m
Part concert film, part testimonial to the power of music, part intimate insider view, Sepultura Endurance is a close-focus portrait of Brazil’s rock legends featuring previously unseen archival footage from the band’s 30-year history and interviews with admirers including Lars Ulrich, Scott Ian and Slipknot’s Corey Taylor.
In 1939, Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, two young émigrés from Berlin, founded the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records in New York. Blue Note Records discovered and produced an impressive roster of jazz stars including Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk and Quincy Jones. It Must Schwing! tells the moving story of two friends united by a love for jazz, and of their profound belief in equality and freedom.
SUN 2 JUN, 7.45PM
PREVIEW
SAT 1 JUN, 7.45PM
INTRIGO Adapted for a trilogy of films, Intrigo is a collection of stories from the master of Nordic Noir, Håkan Nesser. Each is linked by themes of secrets coming to light, lies being exposed, and pasts coming back to haunt people. The film trilogy is directed by Daniel Alfredson (The Girl Who Played with Fire) and stars Ben Kingsley and Gemma Chan. We’re delighted to be presenting a special screening from the Intrigo trilogy. More information will be available at broadway.org.uk
ROJO (CERT) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles Dir: Benjamin Naishtat Argentina 2018 109m Starring: Dario Grandinetti, Alfredo Castro
A chance encounter is the catalyst for lawyer Claudio to get himself mixed up in a web of bad decisions. And when a Columbo-esque celebrity detective comes into town on a missing person case, Claudio finds himself under increasing scrutiny. This 70s set tragicomic noir-like thriller is a compelling trip.
A documentary exploring gender in the UK’s DIY and underground music scenes. Heavily involved in music since childhood, director Suzy Harrison was increasingly struck by how few other girls and women were involved. What was stopping them? We are pleased to welcome director Suzy Harrison for a post-screening Q&A.
MON 6, 1PM
BRITAIN ON FILM: PROTEST (12A) 77m At a time of intense public activism both at home and across the globe, explore the varied and fascinating history of public protest in the UK. From a 1910 suffragette demonstration to striking coal miners in the Rhondda Valley, from female CND protesters spanning the Tamar Bridge to the defeat of fascists at London’s Cable Street, this absorbing, illuminating collection examines the nature of protests large and small and for causes regional and national.
WORLDS OF URSULA K. LE GUIN (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Arwen Curry US 2018 68m
Screening as part of Feminist Book Fortnight, the film tells the remarkable life story of writer Ursula K. Le Guin, a defiantly independent writer known for her science fiction and fantasy novels from the 1960s. The screening will be introduced by Jane A. Adams, a crime writer who also acts as a literary mentor and Royal literary Fund Fellow and Kathleen Bell who is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at De Montfort University
MYSTERY FILM FRI 24, 6.30PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
Dir: Wanuri Kahiu Kenya 2018 82m
SUN 5, 12NOON
LIVING ON ONE DOLLAR (CERT TBC) 56m
MON 27, 6PM
SPECIAL EVENT
Living on One Dollar follows the journey of four friends as they set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Free screening. DEDICATED TO EVERY STUDENT AT THE SCHOOL OF HOPE IN JOCOTENANGO
Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads Poulenc’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance
GAME OF THRONES: THE LAST WATCH (CERT TBC) 114m
For a year, acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay was embedded on the set of the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, chronicling the creation of the show’s most ambitious and complicated season. The film delves deep into the mud and blood to reveal the tears and triumphs involved in bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life. Much more than a “making of”, this is a funny, heartbreaking story about the bittersweet pleasures of what it means to create a world — and then have to say goodbye to it. Jeanie Finlay edited the film in secret right here at Broadway and will be joining us, along with some of the cast and crew, for this very special screening. FREE SCREENING As a charity, Broadway welcomes voluntary donations and our Arts Council England Catalyst Scheme means we can double your contribution. Find out how your donation inspires creativity and a lifelong love of film at www.broadway.org.uk/ what-we-do/support-us
NT LIVE SUN 5, 12 NOON ENCORE
FILM COURSES LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m SUN 12, 12NOON
BILLY LIAR (PG) 94m Tom Courtenay gives a flawlessly nuanced performance as Billy Fisher, the underachieving undertaker’s assistant whose constant daydreams and truth-deficient stories earn him the nickname “Billy Liar.” Criterion REG DENNICK’S 70TH
In this new stage version, Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc TUE 14, 7PM
ALL MY SONS (12A) 165m Jeremy Herrin directs a cast including Jenna Coleman, and Colin Morgan. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc
SUN 19, 12NOON
ALL ABOUT EVE (U) 133m An ambitious young woman manoeuvres her way into the lives of an established stage actress and her circle of friends in this classic film. ‘FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS, IT’S GOING TO BE A BUMPY NIGHT.’
TUE 21, 2PM & 8PM RECORDED AS LIVE
MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE (PG) 127m Tickets: £10 full / £8 memb+conc
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS (90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave right up to the present day. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25
5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)
NEW COURSE
According to who? BBC Culture's 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that's who! The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we'll be analysing the top 50. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
12
(150m) Get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 9 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25
MAY 2019
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!
NEW COURSE
OFF THE PAGE (90m) This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield Duration: 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25 TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Graham Caveney Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
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JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.
FRI 17, FROM 8PM
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM
SUN 26
90s DJ SET
70s DJ SET
To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of the Elton John bio-pic, Rocketman.
DOT TO DOT FESTIVAL
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 28, FROM 8.45PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
Dot to Dot’s ever eclectic line-up returns to our Cafébar with live acoustic music throughout the day. Check our website for more details.
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY BEGINNERS: ONE-DAY COURSE SAT 11 MAY, 10AM – 4.30PM Get to know your digital (DSLR) camera, leave auto-mode behind and learn how to capture images you can be proud of! In this one-day course for beginners, you will be introduced to your camera, learn about The Exposure Triangle and discover how aperture, shutter speed and ISO have an impact on your photography. Experienced tutor Alan Fletcher will teach you how to use your camera’s functions and the best methods to capture closeups, landscapes, moving subjects and more. Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+
QUIZZES
With thanks to
JEREMY THOMAS CAREER OVERVIEW AND LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
FRI 10, 6.30PM
TUE 7, 6.30PM
MET OPERA SAT 11, 5PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
DIALOGUE DES CARMÉLITES (FRANCIS POULENC) (12A) 209m
RAFIKI (12A) The story of friendship and love that grows between two young women amidst family and political pressures around LGBT rights in Kenya.
11
FILM AND MUSIC
The theme of obsession lends itself particularly well to the thriller where it can be given the space to develop and grow into the most monstrous of motivations. We’ve assembled a series of films which explore variations on the theme of obsession within the genre from erotic fixations to the meticulous precision of the perfect crime. There’ll be screenings, panel discussions and introductions – offering new perspectives on classic and modern titles, opening-up a discussion on how and why obsession is so dominant in the crime genre.
FRI 31, 6.30PM
UNNATURAL CAUSES WITH DR RICHARD SHEPHERD TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING
SUN 5, 2.15PM
Part of the REEL WOMEN series co-curated by MACE, your regional film archive, this screening offers a rare treat to watch a cinematic masterpiece with live musical accompaniment. The screening will showcase one of the pinnacles of British silent cinema, Piccadilly (1929) accompanied live by celebrated composer and musician Stephen Horne. The film will be preceded by a short programme of archive footage revealing women’s lives across the Midlands over the past century now preserved by the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
LIVE BY SATELLITE
FOOD & DRINK
THU 30, 6PM
Bill Nighy is winningly deadpan as Scrabble-obsessed Alan, whose son Michael disappeared after a particularly heated round of the board game, never to return. Years later, with a body to identify, Alan must solve the mystery of an online player who could be Michael.
See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE
Helen Sloan/HBO
07
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
MAY 2019
WRITERS’
EVENTS
tickeT offer
THE DARK N I crime, mystery and 2019
08
MAY 2019
THE UK’S MUSIC DOC FILM FEST... 09 IT GOES UP TO 11! DISCOVERING, SUPPORTING, AND EXHIBITING COMPELLING MUSIC STORIES Building on the success of our first edition in 2018, we’re pleased to welcome back this festival to Nottingham.
BUY 4 FOR THE PRICE OF 3
thriller film festival
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MAY 2019
MY MOVIES
SUN 2 JUN, 12NOON
WED 22, 6PM
SUN 26, 1.30PM
SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER (12)
RIFIFI (12) 118m + INTRODUCTION
PICCADILLY (PG) 109m + SHORT + LIVE MUSIC
With English Subtitles
Dir: Carl Hunter UK 2018 87m
With English Subtitles
PREVIEW
THU 30, 8.30PM
Starring: Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter
JEREMY THOMAS Photography: Jessica Thomas
“Without obsession, life is nothing.” John Waters
Jeremy Thomas is undoubtedly one of the UK ‘s finest and most prolific producers with an incredibly diverse, ambitious and impressive body of work to his credit. He has made movies with some of the greatest directors in film history and continues to sustain exciting creative relationships today with new We’re delighted to welcome generations of filmmakers. It therefore legendary producer Jeremy Thomas, gives me great pleasure to welcome him and guest writers, Dr Richard to Nottingham for Shots in The Dark and Shepherd and award-winning host him for this richly deserved author Jill Dawson to the festival. celebration of his career. Adrian Wootton OBE Programme curated by Caroline Hennigan, Adrian Wootton OBE and Melissa Gueneau.
We’re proud to welcome renowned Oscar-winning film producer Jeremy Thomas CBE to receive the Shots in the Dark – Lifetime Achievement Award. Jeremy will discuss over 40 years of filmmaking with Adrian Wootton OBE, (Shots founding director and CEO of Film London) and share his memories of working with filmmakers such as Bernardo Bertolucci, David Cronenberg, Jonathan Glazer and Terry Gilliam. The conversation will be illustrated with clips from some of Jeremy’s most noted work.
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (U) 106m + INTRODUCTION 70TH ANNIVERSARY
FRI 31, 1.45PM
GUN CRAZY (PG) 87m + INTRODUCTION BY CHRISTINA NEWLAND
SUN 2 JUN, 5.15PM
INGRID GOES WEST (15) 98m + INTRODUCTION
SAT 18, 5.45PM
ENCOUNTERS DEAF SHORTS 2019 (15) + PANEL 91m
Dir: Agnès Varda France 2000 79m
STORIES FROM SHE PUNKS (CERT TBC) + SHORTS + Q&A
SLAVE TO THE GRIND (CERT TBC) + Q&A
RUDEBOY: THE STORY OF TROJAN RECORDS
Dir: Doug Robert Brown Canada 2018 100m
(CERT TBC)
Dirs: Gina Birch & Helen Reddington UK 2018
Grindcore fused the anarchistic attitudes of the UK punk scene with the speed and aggression of death metal simultaneously being created in the US. The first documentary to capture the genre’s 35-year life span, Slave to the Grind takes viewers around the world to focus on why the genre has persisted, and changed, over time. We are pleased to welcome Dan Tobin and Digby Pearson from Earache for a post-screening Q&A.
Dir: Nicolas Jack Davies UK 2018 85m
55m + 10m
Loud, fearless and (un)typical girls: Gina Birch (The Raincoats) and Helen Reddington (The Chefs), musicians and punk icons turned directors, serve up a fascinating documentary built on new interviews with the women who played instruments in 1970s punk bands. We are pleased to welcome Gina Birch for a post-screening Q&A.
A film about the love affair between Jamaican and British youth culture told through the prism of one of the most iconic labels in the history of black music, Trojan Records. Rudeboy tells the story of the label by placing it at the heart of a cultural revolution that unfolded in the council estates and dancefloors of late 60s and early 70s Britain.
With English Subtitles
At the turn of the millennium, Agnès Varda started to follow a number of gleaners – foragers and scavengers hunting for unwanted food or objects, often through necessity. The result is a touching, inspiring and intriguing documentary within which shines a true humanist curiosity like only Varda could evoke. Cinema Programme Coordinator, Melissa Gueneau, will introduce this screening.
TALK: 6.30PM | FILM: 8.45PM
THE COLLECTOR (15) 119m + INTRODUCTION BY ADRIAN WOOTTON OBE
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) + AUTHOR JILL DAWSON SCREENING, TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING Jill will discuss her work after Plein Soleil with Sandeep Mahal, director of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature and Shots in the Dark founding director, Adrian Wootton OBE. PRECEDED BY
DOGMAN (15) 103m
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) 118m
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
FRI 31, 10.30PM
HIGH-RISE (15) 116m
Presented in partnership with Nottingham City Council’s Community Engagement Equalities Team
The REEL WOMEN series is co-curated by MACE and young people from across the region. It is supported by the BFI Film Audience Network as part of Changing Times: Women’s Histories. Photo courtesy of the British Film Institute.
WED 15, 6.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIVE LEAVES BOOKSHOP
SAT 1, 3PM
SEXY BEAST (18) 88m + INTRODUCTION BY JEREMY THOMAS
Encounters Deaf Shorts 2019 is a new collection of live action short films that aim to normalise on screen D/deafness. This year’s programme gives a nod to the centenary of the suffragette movement with all leading roles being played by D/deaf women. Descriptive subtitling for the hard of hearing is included on all the films in the programme.
SAT 1 JUN, 12.15PM
FOLLOWED BY
FRI 31, 4PM
Shots in the Dark 2019 is part of Film Feels: Obsession, a UK-wide season, supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. Find full UK listings and events at www.filmfeels.co.uk
(120m)
A forensic pathologist, Richard Shepherd solves the mysteries of unexplained or sudden deaths. His evidence has put killers behind bars, freed the innocent and turned open-and-shut cases on their heads. He’ll bring us a unique insight into an extraordinary life and a remarkable profession and, above all, a powerful testament to lives cut short. Dr Shepherd will discuss his book with DCI Stuart Gibbon. Tickets: £5
SUN 2 JUN, 2.45PM
SUN 12, 5.30PM
THE GLEANERS AND I (PG) + INTRODUCTION
FILM: 3PM | TALK: 5.15PM BOOK-SIGNING: 6.15PM
CLOSING FILM
SAT 11, 2.45PM
FRI 17, 6.30PM
SUN 19, 3PM
SO, WHICH BAND IS YOUR BOYFRIEND IN? (CERT TBC) + Q&A
SEPULTURA ENDURANCE (CERT TBC)
IT MUST SCHWING! THE BLUE NOTE STORY (CERT TBC)
Dir: Otavio Juliano Brazil 2017 100m
Dir: Eric Friedler Germany/US 2018 115m
Dir: Suzy Harrison UK 2018 97m
Part concert film, part testimonial to the power of music, part intimate insider view, Sepultura Endurance is a close-focus portrait of Brazil’s rock legends featuring previously unseen archival footage from the band’s 30-year history and interviews with admirers including Lars Ulrich, Scott Ian and Slipknot’s Corey Taylor.
In 1939, Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, two young émigrés from Berlin, founded the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records in New York. Blue Note Records discovered and produced an impressive roster of jazz stars including Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk and Quincy Jones. It Must Schwing! tells the moving story of two friends united by a love for jazz, and of their profound belief in equality and freedom.
SUN 2 JUN, 7.45PM
PREVIEW
SAT 1 JUN, 7.45PM
INTRIGO Adapted for a trilogy of films, Intrigo is a collection of stories from the master of Nordic Noir, Håkan Nesser. Each is linked by themes of secrets coming to light, lies being exposed, and pasts coming back to haunt people. The film trilogy is directed by Daniel Alfredson (The Girl Who Played with Fire) and stars Ben Kingsley and Gemma Chan. We’re delighted to be presenting a special screening from the Intrigo trilogy. More information will be available at broadway.org.uk
ROJO (CERT) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles Dir: Benjamin Naishtat Argentina 2018 109m Starring: Dario Grandinetti, Alfredo Castro
A chance encounter is the catalyst for lawyer Claudio to get himself mixed up in a web of bad decisions. And when a Columbo-esque celebrity detective comes into town on a missing person case, Claudio finds himself under increasing scrutiny. This 70s set tragicomic noir-like thriller is a compelling trip.
A documentary exploring gender in the UK’s DIY and underground music scenes. Heavily involved in music since childhood, director Suzy Harrison was increasingly struck by how few other girls and women were involved. What was stopping them? We are pleased to welcome director Suzy Harrison for a post-screening Q&A.
MON 6, 1PM
BRITAIN ON FILM: PROTEST (12A) 77m At a time of intense public activism both at home and across the globe, explore the varied and fascinating history of public protest in the UK. From a 1910 suffragette demonstration to striking coal miners in the Rhondda Valley, from female CND protesters spanning the Tamar Bridge to the defeat of fascists at London’s Cable Street, this absorbing, illuminating collection examines the nature of protests large and small and for causes regional and national.
WORLDS OF URSULA K. LE GUIN (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Arwen Curry US 2018 68m
Screening as part of Feminist Book Fortnight, the film tells the remarkable life story of writer Ursula K. Le Guin, a defiantly independent writer known for her science fiction and fantasy novels from the 1960s. The screening will be introduced by Jane A. Adams, a crime writer who also acts as a literary mentor and Royal literary Fund Fellow and Kathleen Bell who is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at De Montfort University
MYSTERY FILM FRI 24, 6.30PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
Dir: Wanuri Kahiu Kenya 2018 82m
SUN 5, 12NOON
LIVING ON ONE DOLLAR (CERT TBC) 56m
MON 27, 6PM
SPECIAL EVENT
Living on One Dollar follows the journey of four friends as they set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Free screening. DEDICATED TO EVERY STUDENT AT THE SCHOOL OF HOPE IN JOCOTENANGO
Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads Poulenc’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance
GAME OF THRONES: THE LAST WATCH (CERT TBC) 114m
For a year, acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay was embedded on the set of the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, chronicling the creation of the show’s most ambitious and complicated season. The film delves deep into the mud and blood to reveal the tears and triumphs involved in bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life. Much more than a “making of”, this is a funny, heartbreaking story about the bittersweet pleasures of what it means to create a world — and then have to say goodbye to it. Jeanie Finlay edited the film in secret right here at Broadway and will be joining us, along with some of the cast and crew, for this very special screening. FREE SCREENING As a charity, Broadway welcomes voluntary donations and our Arts Council England Catalyst Scheme means we can double your contribution. Find out how your donation inspires creativity and a lifelong love of film at www.broadway.org.uk/ what-we-do/support-us
NT LIVE SUN 5, 12 NOON ENCORE
FILM COURSES LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m SUN 12, 12NOON
BILLY LIAR (PG) 94m Tom Courtenay gives a flawlessly nuanced performance as Billy Fisher, the underachieving undertaker’s assistant whose constant daydreams and truth-deficient stories earn him the nickname “Billy Liar.” Criterion REG DENNICK’S 70TH
In this new stage version, Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc TUE 14, 7PM
ALL MY SONS (12A) 165m Jeremy Herrin directs a cast including Jenna Coleman, and Colin Morgan. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc
SUN 19, 12NOON
ALL ABOUT EVE (U) 133m An ambitious young woman manoeuvres her way into the lives of an established stage actress and her circle of friends in this classic film. ‘FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS, IT’S GOING TO BE A BUMPY NIGHT.’
TUE 21, 2PM & 8PM RECORDED AS LIVE
MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE (PG) 127m Tickets: £10 full / £8 memb+conc
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS (90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave right up to the present day. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25
5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)
NEW COURSE
According to who? BBC Culture's 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that's who! The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we'll be analysing the top 50. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
12
(150m) Get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 9 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25
MAY 2019
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!
NEW COURSE
OFF THE PAGE (90m) This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield Duration: 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25 TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Graham Caveney Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
MEMBERS GET
20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.
OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.
FRI 17, FROM 8PM
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM
SUN 26
90s DJ SET
70s DJ SET
To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of the Elton John bio-pic, Rocketman.
DOT TO DOT FESTIVAL
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 28, FROM 8.45PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
Dot to Dot’s ever eclectic line-up returns to our Cafébar with live acoustic music throughout the day. Check our website for more details.
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY BEGINNERS: ONE-DAY COURSE SAT 11 MAY, 10AM – 4.30PM Get to know your digital (DSLR) camera, leave auto-mode behind and learn how to capture images you can be proud of! In this one-day course for beginners, you will be introduced to your camera, learn about The Exposure Triangle and discover how aperture, shutter speed and ISO have an impact on your photography. Experienced tutor Alan Fletcher will teach you how to use your camera’s functions and the best methods to capture closeups, landscapes, moving subjects and more. Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+
QUIZZES
With thanks to
JEREMY THOMAS CAREER OVERVIEW AND LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
FRI 10, 6.30PM
TUE 7, 6.30PM
MET OPERA SAT 11, 5PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
DIALOGUE DES CARMÉLITES (FRANCIS POULENC) (12A) 209m
RAFIKI (12A) The story of friendship and love that grows between two young women amidst family and political pressures around LGBT rights in Kenya.
11
FILM AND MUSIC
The theme of obsession lends itself particularly well to the thriller where it can be given the space to develop and grow into the most monstrous of motivations. We’ve assembled a series of films which explore variations on the theme of obsession within the genre from erotic fixations to the meticulous precision of the perfect crime. There’ll be screenings, panel discussions and introductions – offering new perspectives on classic and modern titles, opening-up a discussion on how and why obsession is so dominant in the crime genre.
FRI 31, 6.30PM
UNNATURAL CAUSES WITH DR RICHARD SHEPHERD TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING
SUN 5, 2.15PM
Part of the REEL WOMEN series co-curated by MACE, your regional film archive, this screening offers a rare treat to watch a cinematic masterpiece with live musical accompaniment. The screening will showcase one of the pinnacles of British silent cinema, Piccadilly (1929) accompanied live by celebrated composer and musician Stephen Horne. The film will be preceded by a short programme of archive footage revealing women’s lives across the Midlands over the past century now preserved by the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
LIVE BY SATELLITE
FOOD & DRINK
THU 30, 6PM
Bill Nighy is winningly deadpan as Scrabble-obsessed Alan, whose son Michael disappeared after a particularly heated round of the board game, never to return. Years later, with a body to identify, Alan must solve the mystery of an online player who could be Michael.
See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE
Helen Sloan/HBO
07
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
MAY 2019
WRITERS’
EVENTS
tickeT offer
THE DARK N I crime, mystery and 2019
08
MAY 2019
THE UK’S MUSIC DOC FILM FEST... 09 IT GOES UP TO 11! DISCOVERING, SUPPORTING, AND EXHIBITING COMPELLING MUSIC STORIES Building on the success of our first edition in 2018, we’re pleased to welcome back this festival to Nottingham.
BUY 4 FOR THE PRICE OF 3
thriller film festival
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MAY 2019
MY MOVIES
SUN 2 JUN, 12NOON
WED 22, 6PM
SUN 26, 1.30PM
SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER (12)
RIFIFI (12) 118m + INTRODUCTION
PICCADILLY (PG) 109m + SHORT + LIVE MUSIC
With English Subtitles
Dir: Carl Hunter UK 2018 87m
With English Subtitles
PREVIEW
THU 30, 8.30PM
Starring: Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter
JEREMY THOMAS Photography: Jessica Thomas
“Without obsession, life is nothing.” John Waters
Jeremy Thomas is undoubtedly one of the UK ‘s finest and most prolific producers with an incredibly diverse, ambitious and impressive body of work to his credit. He has made movies with some of the greatest directors in film history and continues to sustain exciting creative relationships today with new We’re delighted to welcome generations of filmmakers. It therefore legendary producer Jeremy Thomas, gives me great pleasure to welcome him and guest writers, Dr Richard to Nottingham for Shots in The Dark and Shepherd and award-winning host him for this richly deserved author Jill Dawson to the festival. celebration of his career. Adrian Wootton OBE Programme curated by Caroline Hennigan, Adrian Wootton OBE and Melissa Gueneau.
We’re proud to welcome renowned Oscar-winning film producer Jeremy Thomas CBE to receive the Shots in the Dark – Lifetime Achievement Award. Jeremy will discuss over 40 years of filmmaking with Adrian Wootton OBE, (Shots founding director and CEO of Film London) and share his memories of working with filmmakers such as Bernardo Bertolucci, David Cronenberg, Jonathan Glazer and Terry Gilliam. The conversation will be illustrated with clips from some of Jeremy’s most noted work.
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (U) 106m + INTRODUCTION 70TH ANNIVERSARY
FRI 31, 1.45PM
GUN CRAZY (PG) 87m + INTRODUCTION BY CHRISTINA NEWLAND
SUN 2 JUN, 5.15PM
INGRID GOES WEST (15) 98m + INTRODUCTION
SAT 18, 5.45PM
ENCOUNTERS DEAF SHORTS 2019 (15) + PANEL 91m
Dir: Agnès Varda France 2000 79m
STORIES FROM SHE PUNKS (CERT TBC) + SHORTS + Q&A
SLAVE TO THE GRIND (CERT TBC) + Q&A
RUDEBOY: THE STORY OF TROJAN RECORDS
Dir: Doug Robert Brown Canada 2018 100m
(CERT TBC)
Dirs: Gina Birch & Helen Reddington UK 2018
Grindcore fused the anarchistic attitudes of the UK punk scene with the speed and aggression of death metal simultaneously being created in the US. The first documentary to capture the genre’s 35-year life span, Slave to the Grind takes viewers around the world to focus on why the genre has persisted, and changed, over time. We are pleased to welcome Dan Tobin and Digby Pearson from Earache for a post-screening Q&A.
Dir: Nicolas Jack Davies UK 2018 85m
55m + 10m
Loud, fearless and (un)typical girls: Gina Birch (The Raincoats) and Helen Reddington (The Chefs), musicians and punk icons turned directors, serve up a fascinating documentary built on new interviews with the women who played instruments in 1970s punk bands. We are pleased to welcome Gina Birch for a post-screening Q&A.
A film about the love affair between Jamaican and British youth culture told through the prism of one of the most iconic labels in the history of black music, Trojan Records. Rudeboy tells the story of the label by placing it at the heart of a cultural revolution that unfolded in the council estates and dancefloors of late 60s and early 70s Britain.
With English Subtitles
At the turn of the millennium, Agnès Varda started to follow a number of gleaners – foragers and scavengers hunting for unwanted food or objects, often through necessity. The result is a touching, inspiring and intriguing documentary within which shines a true humanist curiosity like only Varda could evoke. Cinema Programme Coordinator, Melissa Gueneau, will introduce this screening.
TALK: 6.30PM | FILM: 8.45PM
THE COLLECTOR (15) 119m + INTRODUCTION BY ADRIAN WOOTTON OBE
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) + AUTHOR JILL DAWSON SCREENING, TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING Jill will discuss her work after Plein Soleil with Sandeep Mahal, director of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature and Shots in the Dark founding director, Adrian Wootton OBE. PRECEDED BY
DOGMAN (15) 103m
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) 118m
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
FRI 31, 10.30PM
HIGH-RISE (15) 116m
Presented in partnership with Nottingham City Council’s Community Engagement Equalities Team
The REEL WOMEN series is co-curated by MACE and young people from across the region. It is supported by the BFI Film Audience Network as part of Changing Times: Women’s Histories. Photo courtesy of the British Film Institute.
WED 15, 6.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIVE LEAVES BOOKSHOP
SAT 1, 3PM
SEXY BEAST (18) 88m + INTRODUCTION BY JEREMY THOMAS
Encounters Deaf Shorts 2019 is a new collection of live action short films that aim to normalise on screen D/deafness. This year’s programme gives a nod to the centenary of the suffragette movement with all leading roles being played by D/deaf women. Descriptive subtitling for the hard of hearing is included on all the films in the programme.
SAT 1 JUN, 12.15PM
FOLLOWED BY
FRI 31, 4PM
Shots in the Dark 2019 is part of Film Feels: Obsession, a UK-wide season, supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. Find full UK listings and events at www.filmfeels.co.uk
(120m)
A forensic pathologist, Richard Shepherd solves the mysteries of unexplained or sudden deaths. His evidence has put killers behind bars, freed the innocent and turned open-and-shut cases on their heads. He’ll bring us a unique insight into an extraordinary life and a remarkable profession and, above all, a powerful testament to lives cut short. Dr Shepherd will discuss his book with DCI Stuart Gibbon. Tickets: £5
SUN 2 JUN, 2.45PM
SUN 12, 5.30PM
THE GLEANERS AND I (PG) + INTRODUCTION
FILM: 3PM | TALK: 5.15PM BOOK-SIGNING: 6.15PM
CLOSING FILM
SAT 11, 2.45PM
FRI 17, 6.30PM
SUN 19, 3PM
SO, WHICH BAND IS YOUR BOYFRIEND IN? (CERT TBC) + Q&A
SEPULTURA ENDURANCE (CERT TBC)
IT MUST SCHWING! THE BLUE NOTE STORY (CERT TBC)
Dir: Otavio Juliano Brazil 2017 100m
Dir: Eric Friedler Germany/US 2018 115m
Dir: Suzy Harrison UK 2018 97m
Part concert film, part testimonial to the power of music, part intimate insider view, Sepultura Endurance is a close-focus portrait of Brazil’s rock legends featuring previously unseen archival footage from the band’s 30-year history and interviews with admirers including Lars Ulrich, Scott Ian and Slipknot’s Corey Taylor.
In 1939, Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, two young émigrés from Berlin, founded the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records in New York. Blue Note Records discovered and produced an impressive roster of jazz stars including Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk and Quincy Jones. It Must Schwing! tells the moving story of two friends united by a love for jazz, and of their profound belief in equality and freedom.
SUN 2 JUN, 7.45PM
PREVIEW
SAT 1 JUN, 7.45PM
INTRIGO Adapted for a trilogy of films, Intrigo is a collection of stories from the master of Nordic Noir, Håkan Nesser. Each is linked by themes of secrets coming to light, lies being exposed, and pasts coming back to haunt people. The film trilogy is directed by Daniel Alfredson (The Girl Who Played with Fire) and stars Ben Kingsley and Gemma Chan. We’re delighted to be presenting a special screening from the Intrigo trilogy. More information will be available at broadway.org.uk
ROJO (CERT) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles Dir: Benjamin Naishtat Argentina 2018 109m Starring: Dario Grandinetti, Alfredo Castro
A chance encounter is the catalyst for lawyer Claudio to get himself mixed up in a web of bad decisions. And when a Columbo-esque celebrity detective comes into town on a missing person case, Claudio finds himself under increasing scrutiny. This 70s set tragicomic noir-like thriller is a compelling trip.
A documentary exploring gender in the UK’s DIY and underground music scenes. Heavily involved in music since childhood, director Suzy Harrison was increasingly struck by how few other girls and women were involved. What was stopping them? We are pleased to welcome director Suzy Harrison for a post-screening Q&A.
MON 6, 1PM
BRITAIN ON FILM: PROTEST (12A) 77m At a time of intense public activism both at home and across the globe, explore the varied and fascinating history of public protest in the UK. From a 1910 suffragette demonstration to striking coal miners in the Rhondda Valley, from female CND protesters spanning the Tamar Bridge to the defeat of fascists at London’s Cable Street, this absorbing, illuminating collection examines the nature of protests large and small and for causes regional and national.
WORLDS OF URSULA K. LE GUIN (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Arwen Curry US 2018 68m
Screening as part of Feminist Book Fortnight, the film tells the remarkable life story of writer Ursula K. Le Guin, a defiantly independent writer known for her science fiction and fantasy novels from the 1960s. The screening will be introduced by Jane A. Adams, a crime writer who also acts as a literary mentor and Royal literary Fund Fellow and Kathleen Bell who is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at De Montfort University
MYSTERY FILM FRI 24, 6.30PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
Dir: Wanuri Kahiu Kenya 2018 82m
SUN 5, 12NOON
LIVING ON ONE DOLLAR (CERT TBC) 56m
MON 27, 6PM
SPECIAL EVENT
Living on One Dollar follows the journey of four friends as they set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Free screening. DEDICATED TO EVERY STUDENT AT THE SCHOOL OF HOPE IN JOCOTENANGO
Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads Poulenc’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance
GAME OF THRONES: THE LAST WATCH (CERT TBC) 114m
For a year, acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay was embedded on the set of the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, chronicling the creation of the show’s most ambitious and complicated season. The film delves deep into the mud and blood to reveal the tears and triumphs involved in bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life. Much more than a “making of”, this is a funny, heartbreaking story about the bittersweet pleasures of what it means to create a world — and then have to say goodbye to it. Jeanie Finlay edited the film in secret right here at Broadway and will be joining us, along with some of the cast and crew, for this very special screening. FREE SCREENING As a charity, Broadway welcomes voluntary donations and our Arts Council England Catalyst Scheme means we can double your contribution. Find out how your donation inspires creativity and a lifelong love of film at www.broadway.org.uk/ what-we-do/support-us
NT LIVE SUN 5, 12 NOON ENCORE
FILM COURSES LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m SUN 12, 12NOON
BILLY LIAR (PG) 94m Tom Courtenay gives a flawlessly nuanced performance as Billy Fisher, the underachieving undertaker’s assistant whose constant daydreams and truth-deficient stories earn him the nickname “Billy Liar.” Criterion REG DENNICK’S 70TH
In this new stage version, Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc TUE 14, 7PM
ALL MY SONS (12A) 165m Jeremy Herrin directs a cast including Jenna Coleman, and Colin Morgan. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc
SUN 19, 12NOON
ALL ABOUT EVE (U) 133m An ambitious young woman manoeuvres her way into the lives of an established stage actress and her circle of friends in this classic film. ‘FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS, IT’S GOING TO BE A BUMPY NIGHT.’
TUE 21, 2PM & 8PM RECORDED AS LIVE
MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE (PG) 127m Tickets: £10 full / £8 memb+conc
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS (90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave right up to the present day. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25
5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)
NEW COURSE
According to who? BBC Culture's 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that's who! The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we'll be analysing the top 50. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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(150m) Get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 9 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25
MAY 2019
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OFF THE PAGE (90m) This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield Duration: 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25 TALK CINEMA (90m)
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Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Graham Caveney Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (includes entrance into films)
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SUN 26
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To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of the Elton John bio-pic, Rocketman.
DOT TO DOT FESTIVAL
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 28, FROM 8.45PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
Dot to Dot’s ever eclectic line-up returns to our Cafébar with live acoustic music throughout the day. Check our website for more details.
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY BEGINNERS: ONE-DAY COURSE SAT 11 MAY, 10AM – 4.30PM Get to know your digital (DSLR) camera, leave auto-mode behind and learn how to capture images you can be proud of! In this one-day course for beginners, you will be introduced to your camera, learn about The Exposure Triangle and discover how aperture, shutter speed and ISO have an impact on your photography. Experienced tutor Alan Fletcher will teach you how to use your camera’s functions and the best methods to capture closeups, landscapes, moving subjects and more. Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+
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JEREMY THOMAS CAREER OVERVIEW AND LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
FRI 10, 6.30PM
TUE 7, 6.30PM
MET OPERA SAT 11, 5PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
DIALOGUE DES CARMÉLITES (FRANCIS POULENC) (12A) 209m
RAFIKI (12A) The story of friendship and love that grows between two young women amidst family and political pressures around LGBT rights in Kenya.
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FILM AND MUSIC
The theme of obsession lends itself particularly well to the thriller where it can be given the space to develop and grow into the most monstrous of motivations. We’ve assembled a series of films which explore variations on the theme of obsession within the genre from erotic fixations to the meticulous precision of the perfect crime. There’ll be screenings, panel discussions and introductions – offering new perspectives on classic and modern titles, opening-up a discussion on how and why obsession is so dominant in the crime genre.
FRI 31, 6.30PM
UNNATURAL CAUSES WITH DR RICHARD SHEPHERD TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING
SUN 5, 2.15PM
Part of the REEL WOMEN series co-curated by MACE, your regional film archive, this screening offers a rare treat to watch a cinematic masterpiece with live musical accompaniment. The screening will showcase one of the pinnacles of British silent cinema, Piccadilly (1929) accompanied live by celebrated composer and musician Stephen Horne. The film will be preceded by a short programme of archive footage revealing women’s lives across the Midlands over the past century now preserved by the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
LIVE BY SATELLITE
FOOD & DRINK
THU 30, 6PM
Bill Nighy is winningly deadpan as Scrabble-obsessed Alan, whose son Michael disappeared after a particularly heated round of the board game, never to return. Years later, with a body to identify, Alan must solve the mystery of an online player who could be Michael.
See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
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THE UK’S MUSIC DOC FILM FEST... 09 IT GOES UP TO 11! DISCOVERING, SUPPORTING, AND EXHIBITING COMPELLING MUSIC STORIES Building on the success of our first edition in 2018, we’re pleased to welcome back this festival to Nottingham.
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MAY 2019
MY MOVIES
SUN 2 JUN, 12NOON
WED 22, 6PM
SUN 26, 1.30PM
SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER (12)
RIFIFI (12) 118m + INTRODUCTION
PICCADILLY (PG) 109m + SHORT + LIVE MUSIC
With English Subtitles
Dir: Carl Hunter UK 2018 87m
With English Subtitles
PREVIEW
THU 30, 8.30PM
Starring: Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter
JEREMY THOMAS Photography: Jessica Thomas
“Without obsession, life is nothing.” John Waters
Jeremy Thomas is undoubtedly one of the UK ‘s finest and most prolific producers with an incredibly diverse, ambitious and impressive body of work to his credit. He has made movies with some of the greatest directors in film history and continues to sustain exciting creative relationships today with new We’re delighted to welcome generations of filmmakers. It therefore legendary producer Jeremy Thomas, gives me great pleasure to welcome him and guest writers, Dr Richard to Nottingham for Shots in The Dark and Shepherd and award-winning host him for this richly deserved author Jill Dawson to the festival. celebration of his career. Adrian Wootton OBE Programme curated by Caroline Hennigan, Adrian Wootton OBE and Melissa Gueneau.
We’re proud to welcome renowned Oscar-winning film producer Jeremy Thomas CBE to receive the Shots in the Dark – Lifetime Achievement Award. Jeremy will discuss over 40 years of filmmaking with Adrian Wootton OBE, (Shots founding director and CEO of Film London) and share his memories of working with filmmakers such as Bernardo Bertolucci, David Cronenberg, Jonathan Glazer and Terry Gilliam. The conversation will be illustrated with clips from some of Jeremy’s most noted work.
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (U) 106m + INTRODUCTION 70TH ANNIVERSARY
FRI 31, 1.45PM
GUN CRAZY (PG) 87m + INTRODUCTION BY CHRISTINA NEWLAND
SUN 2 JUN, 5.15PM
INGRID GOES WEST (15) 98m + INTRODUCTION
SAT 18, 5.45PM
ENCOUNTERS DEAF SHORTS 2019 (15) + PANEL 91m
Dir: Agnès Varda France 2000 79m
STORIES FROM SHE PUNKS (CERT TBC) + SHORTS + Q&A
SLAVE TO THE GRIND (CERT TBC) + Q&A
RUDEBOY: THE STORY OF TROJAN RECORDS
Dir: Doug Robert Brown Canada 2018 100m
(CERT TBC)
Dirs: Gina Birch & Helen Reddington UK 2018
Grindcore fused the anarchistic attitudes of the UK punk scene with the speed and aggression of death metal simultaneously being created in the US. The first documentary to capture the genre’s 35-year life span, Slave to the Grind takes viewers around the world to focus on why the genre has persisted, and changed, over time. We are pleased to welcome Dan Tobin and Digby Pearson from Earache for a post-screening Q&A.
Dir: Nicolas Jack Davies UK 2018 85m
55m + 10m
Loud, fearless and (un)typical girls: Gina Birch (The Raincoats) and Helen Reddington (The Chefs), musicians and punk icons turned directors, serve up a fascinating documentary built on new interviews with the women who played instruments in 1970s punk bands. We are pleased to welcome Gina Birch for a post-screening Q&A.
A film about the love affair between Jamaican and British youth culture told through the prism of one of the most iconic labels in the history of black music, Trojan Records. Rudeboy tells the story of the label by placing it at the heart of a cultural revolution that unfolded in the council estates and dancefloors of late 60s and early 70s Britain.
With English Subtitles
At the turn of the millennium, Agnès Varda started to follow a number of gleaners – foragers and scavengers hunting for unwanted food or objects, often through necessity. The result is a touching, inspiring and intriguing documentary within which shines a true humanist curiosity like only Varda could evoke. Cinema Programme Coordinator, Melissa Gueneau, will introduce this screening.
TALK: 6.30PM | FILM: 8.45PM
THE COLLECTOR (15) 119m + INTRODUCTION BY ADRIAN WOOTTON OBE
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) + AUTHOR JILL DAWSON SCREENING, TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING Jill will discuss her work after Plein Soleil with Sandeep Mahal, director of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature and Shots in the Dark founding director, Adrian Wootton OBE. PRECEDED BY
DOGMAN (15) 103m
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) 118m
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
FRI 31, 10.30PM
HIGH-RISE (15) 116m
Presented in partnership with Nottingham City Council’s Community Engagement Equalities Team
The REEL WOMEN series is co-curated by MACE and young people from across the region. It is supported by the BFI Film Audience Network as part of Changing Times: Women’s Histories. Photo courtesy of the British Film Institute.
WED 15, 6.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIVE LEAVES BOOKSHOP
SAT 1, 3PM
SEXY BEAST (18) 88m + INTRODUCTION BY JEREMY THOMAS
Encounters Deaf Shorts 2019 is a new collection of live action short films that aim to normalise on screen D/deafness. This year’s programme gives a nod to the centenary of the suffragette movement with all leading roles being played by D/deaf women. Descriptive subtitling for the hard of hearing is included on all the films in the programme.
SAT 1 JUN, 12.15PM
FOLLOWED BY
FRI 31, 4PM
Shots in the Dark 2019 is part of Film Feels: Obsession, a UK-wide season, supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. Find full UK listings and events at www.filmfeels.co.uk
(120m)
A forensic pathologist, Richard Shepherd solves the mysteries of unexplained or sudden deaths. His evidence has put killers behind bars, freed the innocent and turned open-and-shut cases on their heads. He’ll bring us a unique insight into an extraordinary life and a remarkable profession and, above all, a powerful testament to lives cut short. Dr Shepherd will discuss his book with DCI Stuart Gibbon. Tickets: £5
SUN 2 JUN, 2.45PM
SUN 12, 5.30PM
THE GLEANERS AND I (PG) + INTRODUCTION
FILM: 3PM | TALK: 5.15PM BOOK-SIGNING: 6.15PM
CLOSING FILM
SAT 11, 2.45PM
FRI 17, 6.30PM
SUN 19, 3PM
SO, WHICH BAND IS YOUR BOYFRIEND IN? (CERT TBC) + Q&A
SEPULTURA ENDURANCE (CERT TBC)
IT MUST SCHWING! THE BLUE NOTE STORY (CERT TBC)
Dir: Otavio Juliano Brazil 2017 100m
Dir: Eric Friedler Germany/US 2018 115m
Dir: Suzy Harrison UK 2018 97m
Part concert film, part testimonial to the power of music, part intimate insider view, Sepultura Endurance is a close-focus portrait of Brazil’s rock legends featuring previously unseen archival footage from the band’s 30-year history and interviews with admirers including Lars Ulrich, Scott Ian and Slipknot’s Corey Taylor.
In 1939, Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, two young émigrés from Berlin, founded the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records in New York. Blue Note Records discovered and produced an impressive roster of jazz stars including Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk and Quincy Jones. It Must Schwing! tells the moving story of two friends united by a love for jazz, and of their profound belief in equality and freedom.
SUN 2 JUN, 7.45PM
PREVIEW
SAT 1 JUN, 7.45PM
INTRIGO Adapted for a trilogy of films, Intrigo is a collection of stories from the master of Nordic Noir, Håkan Nesser. Each is linked by themes of secrets coming to light, lies being exposed, and pasts coming back to haunt people. The film trilogy is directed by Daniel Alfredson (The Girl Who Played with Fire) and stars Ben Kingsley and Gemma Chan. We’re delighted to be presenting a special screening from the Intrigo trilogy. More information will be available at broadway.org.uk
ROJO (CERT) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles Dir: Benjamin Naishtat Argentina 2018 109m Starring: Dario Grandinetti, Alfredo Castro
A chance encounter is the catalyst for lawyer Claudio to get himself mixed up in a web of bad decisions. And when a Columbo-esque celebrity detective comes into town on a missing person case, Claudio finds himself under increasing scrutiny. This 70s set tragicomic noir-like thriller is a compelling trip.
A documentary exploring gender in the UK’s DIY and underground music scenes. Heavily involved in music since childhood, director Suzy Harrison was increasingly struck by how few other girls and women were involved. What was stopping them? We are pleased to welcome director Suzy Harrison for a post-screening Q&A.
MON 6, 1PM
BRITAIN ON FILM: PROTEST (12A) 77m At a time of intense public activism both at home and across the globe, explore the varied and fascinating history of public protest in the UK. From a 1910 suffragette demonstration to striking coal miners in the Rhondda Valley, from female CND protesters spanning the Tamar Bridge to the defeat of fascists at London’s Cable Street, this absorbing, illuminating collection examines the nature of protests large and small and for causes regional and national.
WORLDS OF URSULA K. LE GUIN (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Arwen Curry US 2018 68m
Screening as part of Feminist Book Fortnight, the film tells the remarkable life story of writer Ursula K. Le Guin, a defiantly independent writer known for her science fiction and fantasy novels from the 1960s. The screening will be introduced by Jane A. Adams, a crime writer who also acts as a literary mentor and Royal literary Fund Fellow and Kathleen Bell who is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at De Montfort University
MYSTERY FILM FRI 24, 6.30PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
Dir: Wanuri Kahiu Kenya 2018 82m
SUN 5, 12NOON
LIVING ON ONE DOLLAR (CERT TBC) 56m
MON 27, 6PM
SPECIAL EVENT
Living on One Dollar follows the journey of four friends as they set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Free screening. DEDICATED TO EVERY STUDENT AT THE SCHOOL OF HOPE IN JOCOTENANGO
Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads Poulenc’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance
GAME OF THRONES: THE LAST WATCH (CERT TBC) 114m
For a year, acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay was embedded on the set of the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, chronicling the creation of the show’s most ambitious and complicated season. The film delves deep into the mud and blood to reveal the tears and triumphs involved in bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life. Much more than a “making of”, this is a funny, heartbreaking story about the bittersweet pleasures of what it means to create a world — and then have to say goodbye to it. Jeanie Finlay edited the film in secret right here at Broadway and will be joining us, along with some of the cast and crew, for this very special screening. FREE SCREENING As a charity, Broadway welcomes voluntary donations and our Arts Council England Catalyst Scheme means we can double your contribution. Find out how your donation inspires creativity and a lifelong love of film at www.broadway.org.uk/ what-we-do/support-us
NT LIVE SUN 5, 12 NOON ENCORE
FILM COURSES LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m SUN 12, 12NOON
BILLY LIAR (PG) 94m Tom Courtenay gives a flawlessly nuanced performance as Billy Fisher, the underachieving undertaker’s assistant whose constant daydreams and truth-deficient stories earn him the nickname “Billy Liar.” Criterion REG DENNICK’S 70TH
In this new stage version, Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc TUE 14, 7PM
ALL MY SONS (12A) 165m Jeremy Herrin directs a cast including Jenna Coleman, and Colin Morgan. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc
SUN 19, 12NOON
ALL ABOUT EVE (U) 133m An ambitious young woman manoeuvres her way into the lives of an established stage actress and her circle of friends in this classic film. ‘FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS, IT’S GOING TO BE A BUMPY NIGHT.’
TUE 21, 2PM & 8PM RECORDED AS LIVE
MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE (PG) 127m Tickets: £10 full / £8 memb+conc
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS (90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave right up to the present day. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25
5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)
NEW COURSE
According to who? BBC Culture's 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that's who! The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we'll be analysing the top 50. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
12
(150m) Get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 9 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25
MAY 2019
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OFF THE PAGE (90m) This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield Duration: 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25 TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Graham Caveney Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
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SUN 26
90s DJ SET
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To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of the Elton John bio-pic, Rocketman.
DOT TO DOT FESTIVAL
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 28, FROM 8.45PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
Dot to Dot’s ever eclectic line-up returns to our Cafébar with live acoustic music throughout the day. Check our website for more details.
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY BEGINNERS: ONE-DAY COURSE SAT 11 MAY, 10AM – 4.30PM Get to know your digital (DSLR) camera, leave auto-mode behind and learn how to capture images you can be proud of! In this one-day course for beginners, you will be introduced to your camera, learn about The Exposure Triangle and discover how aperture, shutter speed and ISO have an impact on your photography. Experienced tutor Alan Fletcher will teach you how to use your camera’s functions and the best methods to capture closeups, landscapes, moving subjects and more. Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+
QUIZZES
With thanks to
JEREMY THOMAS CAREER OVERVIEW AND LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
FRI 10, 6.30PM
TUE 7, 6.30PM
MET OPERA SAT 11, 5PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
DIALOGUE DES CARMÉLITES (FRANCIS POULENC) (12A) 209m
RAFIKI (12A) The story of friendship and love that grows between two young women amidst family and political pressures around LGBT rights in Kenya.
11
FILM AND MUSIC
The theme of obsession lends itself particularly well to the thriller where it can be given the space to develop and grow into the most monstrous of motivations. We’ve assembled a series of films which explore variations on the theme of obsession within the genre from erotic fixations to the meticulous precision of the perfect crime. There’ll be screenings, panel discussions and introductions – offering new perspectives on classic and modern titles, opening-up a discussion on how and why obsession is so dominant in the crime genre.
FRI 31, 6.30PM
UNNATURAL CAUSES WITH DR RICHARD SHEPHERD TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING
SUN 5, 2.15PM
Part of the REEL WOMEN series co-curated by MACE, your regional film archive, this screening offers a rare treat to watch a cinematic masterpiece with live musical accompaniment. The screening will showcase one of the pinnacles of British silent cinema, Piccadilly (1929) accompanied live by celebrated composer and musician Stephen Horne. The film will be preceded by a short programme of archive footage revealing women’s lives across the Midlands over the past century now preserved by the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
LIVE BY SATELLITE
FOOD & DRINK
THU 30, 6PM
Bill Nighy is winningly deadpan as Scrabble-obsessed Alan, whose son Michael disappeared after a particularly heated round of the board game, never to return. Years later, with a body to identify, Alan must solve the mystery of an online player who could be Michael.
See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE
Helen Sloan/HBO
07
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
MAY 2019
WRITERS’
EVENTS
tickeT offer
THE DARK N I crime, mystery and 2019
08
MAY 2019
THE UK’S MUSIC DOC FILM FEST... 09 IT GOES UP TO 11! DISCOVERING, SUPPORTING, AND EXHIBITING COMPELLING MUSIC STORIES Building on the success of our first edition in 2018, we’re pleased to welcome back this festival to Nottingham.
BUY 4 FOR THE PRICE OF 3
thriller film festival
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MAY 2019
MY MOVIES
SUN 2 JUN, 12NOON
WED 22, 6PM
SUN 26, 1.30PM
SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER (12)
RIFIFI (12) 118m + INTRODUCTION
PICCADILLY (PG) 109m + SHORT + LIVE MUSIC
With English Subtitles
Dir: Carl Hunter UK 2018 87m
With English Subtitles
PREVIEW
THU 30, 8.30PM
Starring: Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter
JEREMY THOMAS Photography: Jessica Thomas
“Without obsession, life is nothing.” John Waters
Jeremy Thomas is undoubtedly one of the UK ‘s finest and most prolific producers with an incredibly diverse, ambitious and impressive body of work to his credit. He has made movies with some of the greatest directors in film history and continues to sustain exciting creative relationships today with new We’re delighted to welcome generations of filmmakers. It therefore legendary producer Jeremy Thomas, gives me great pleasure to welcome him and guest writers, Dr Richard to Nottingham for Shots in The Dark and Shepherd and award-winning host him for this richly deserved author Jill Dawson to the festival. celebration of his career. Adrian Wootton OBE Programme curated by Caroline Hennigan, Adrian Wootton OBE and Melissa Gueneau.
We’re proud to welcome renowned Oscar-winning film producer Jeremy Thomas CBE to receive the Shots in the Dark – Lifetime Achievement Award. Jeremy will discuss over 40 years of filmmaking with Adrian Wootton OBE, (Shots founding director and CEO of Film London) and share his memories of working with filmmakers such as Bernardo Bertolucci, David Cronenberg, Jonathan Glazer and Terry Gilliam. The conversation will be illustrated with clips from some of Jeremy’s most noted work.
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (U) 106m + INTRODUCTION 70TH ANNIVERSARY
FRI 31, 1.45PM
GUN CRAZY (PG) 87m + INTRODUCTION BY CHRISTINA NEWLAND
SUN 2 JUN, 5.15PM
INGRID GOES WEST (15) 98m + INTRODUCTION
SAT 18, 5.45PM
ENCOUNTERS DEAF SHORTS 2019 (15) + PANEL 91m
Dir: Agnès Varda France 2000 79m
STORIES FROM SHE PUNKS (CERT TBC) + SHORTS + Q&A
SLAVE TO THE GRIND (CERT TBC) + Q&A
RUDEBOY: THE STORY OF TROJAN RECORDS
Dir: Doug Robert Brown Canada 2018 100m
(CERT TBC)
Dirs: Gina Birch & Helen Reddington UK 2018
Grindcore fused the anarchistic attitudes of the UK punk scene with the speed and aggression of death metal simultaneously being created in the US. The first documentary to capture the genre’s 35-year life span, Slave to the Grind takes viewers around the world to focus on why the genre has persisted, and changed, over time. We are pleased to welcome Dan Tobin and Digby Pearson from Earache for a post-screening Q&A.
Dir: Nicolas Jack Davies UK 2018 85m
55m + 10m
Loud, fearless and (un)typical girls: Gina Birch (The Raincoats) and Helen Reddington (The Chefs), musicians and punk icons turned directors, serve up a fascinating documentary built on new interviews with the women who played instruments in 1970s punk bands. We are pleased to welcome Gina Birch for a post-screening Q&A.
A film about the love affair between Jamaican and British youth culture told through the prism of one of the most iconic labels in the history of black music, Trojan Records. Rudeboy tells the story of the label by placing it at the heart of a cultural revolution that unfolded in the council estates and dancefloors of late 60s and early 70s Britain.
With English Subtitles
At the turn of the millennium, Agnès Varda started to follow a number of gleaners – foragers and scavengers hunting for unwanted food or objects, often through necessity. The result is a touching, inspiring and intriguing documentary within which shines a true humanist curiosity like only Varda could evoke. Cinema Programme Coordinator, Melissa Gueneau, will introduce this screening.
TALK: 6.30PM | FILM: 8.45PM
THE COLLECTOR (15) 119m + INTRODUCTION BY ADRIAN WOOTTON OBE
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) + AUTHOR JILL DAWSON SCREENING, TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING Jill will discuss her work after Plein Soleil with Sandeep Mahal, director of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature and Shots in the Dark founding director, Adrian Wootton OBE. PRECEDED BY
DOGMAN (15) 103m
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) 118m
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
FRI 31, 10.30PM
HIGH-RISE (15) 116m
Presented in partnership with Nottingham City Council’s Community Engagement Equalities Team
The REEL WOMEN series is co-curated by MACE and young people from across the region. It is supported by the BFI Film Audience Network as part of Changing Times: Women’s Histories. Photo courtesy of the British Film Institute.
WED 15, 6.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIVE LEAVES BOOKSHOP
SAT 1, 3PM
SEXY BEAST (18) 88m + INTRODUCTION BY JEREMY THOMAS
Encounters Deaf Shorts 2019 is a new collection of live action short films that aim to normalise on screen D/deafness. This year’s programme gives a nod to the centenary of the suffragette movement with all leading roles being played by D/deaf women. Descriptive subtitling for the hard of hearing is included on all the films in the programme.
SAT 1 JUN, 12.15PM
FOLLOWED BY
FRI 31, 4PM
Shots in the Dark 2019 is part of Film Feels: Obsession, a UK-wide season, supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. Find full UK listings and events at www.filmfeels.co.uk
(120m)
A forensic pathologist, Richard Shepherd solves the mysteries of unexplained or sudden deaths. His evidence has put killers behind bars, freed the innocent and turned open-and-shut cases on their heads. He’ll bring us a unique insight into an extraordinary life and a remarkable profession and, above all, a powerful testament to lives cut short. Dr Shepherd will discuss his book with DCI Stuart Gibbon. Tickets: £5
SUN 2 JUN, 2.45PM
SUN 12, 5.30PM
THE GLEANERS AND I (PG) + INTRODUCTION
FILM: 3PM | TALK: 5.15PM BOOK-SIGNING: 6.15PM
CLOSING FILM
SAT 11, 2.45PM
FRI 17, 6.30PM
SUN 19, 3PM
SO, WHICH BAND IS YOUR BOYFRIEND IN? (CERT TBC) + Q&A
SEPULTURA ENDURANCE (CERT TBC)
IT MUST SCHWING! THE BLUE NOTE STORY (CERT TBC)
Dir: Otavio Juliano Brazil 2017 100m
Dir: Eric Friedler Germany/US 2018 115m
Dir: Suzy Harrison UK 2018 97m
Part concert film, part testimonial to the power of music, part intimate insider view, Sepultura Endurance is a close-focus portrait of Brazil’s rock legends featuring previously unseen archival footage from the band’s 30-year history and interviews with admirers including Lars Ulrich, Scott Ian and Slipknot’s Corey Taylor.
In 1939, Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, two young émigrés from Berlin, founded the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records in New York. Blue Note Records discovered and produced an impressive roster of jazz stars including Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk and Quincy Jones. It Must Schwing! tells the moving story of two friends united by a love for jazz, and of their profound belief in equality and freedom.
SUN 2 JUN, 7.45PM
PREVIEW
SAT 1 JUN, 7.45PM
INTRIGO Adapted for a trilogy of films, Intrigo is a collection of stories from the master of Nordic Noir, Håkan Nesser. Each is linked by themes of secrets coming to light, lies being exposed, and pasts coming back to haunt people. The film trilogy is directed by Daniel Alfredson (The Girl Who Played with Fire) and stars Ben Kingsley and Gemma Chan. We’re delighted to be presenting a special screening from the Intrigo trilogy. More information will be available at broadway.org.uk
ROJO (CERT) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles Dir: Benjamin Naishtat Argentina 2018 109m Starring: Dario Grandinetti, Alfredo Castro
A chance encounter is the catalyst for lawyer Claudio to get himself mixed up in a web of bad decisions. And when a Columbo-esque celebrity detective comes into town on a missing person case, Claudio finds himself under increasing scrutiny. This 70s set tragicomic noir-like thriller is a compelling trip.
A documentary exploring gender in the UK’s DIY and underground music scenes. Heavily involved in music since childhood, director Suzy Harrison was increasingly struck by how few other girls and women were involved. What was stopping them? We are pleased to welcome director Suzy Harrison for a post-screening Q&A.
MON 6, 1PM
BRITAIN ON FILM: PROTEST (12A) 77m At a time of intense public activism both at home and across the globe, explore the varied and fascinating history of public protest in the UK. From a 1910 suffragette demonstration to striking coal miners in the Rhondda Valley, from female CND protesters spanning the Tamar Bridge to the defeat of fascists at London’s Cable Street, this absorbing, illuminating collection examines the nature of protests large and small and for causes regional and national.
WORLDS OF URSULA K. LE GUIN (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Arwen Curry US 2018 68m
Screening as part of Feminist Book Fortnight, the film tells the remarkable life story of writer Ursula K. Le Guin, a defiantly independent writer known for her science fiction and fantasy novels from the 1960s. The screening will be introduced by Jane A. Adams, a crime writer who also acts as a literary mentor and Royal literary Fund Fellow and Kathleen Bell who is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at De Montfort University
MYSTERY FILM FRI 24, 6.30PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
Dir: Wanuri Kahiu Kenya 2018 82m
SUN 5, 12NOON
LIVING ON ONE DOLLAR (CERT TBC) 56m
MON 27, 6PM
SPECIAL EVENT
Living on One Dollar follows the journey of four friends as they set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Free screening. DEDICATED TO EVERY STUDENT AT THE SCHOOL OF HOPE IN JOCOTENANGO
Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads Poulenc’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance
GAME OF THRONES: THE LAST WATCH (CERT TBC) 114m
For a year, acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay was embedded on the set of the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, chronicling the creation of the show’s most ambitious and complicated season. The film delves deep into the mud and blood to reveal the tears and triumphs involved in bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life. Much more than a “making of”, this is a funny, heartbreaking story about the bittersweet pleasures of what it means to create a world — and then have to say goodbye to it. Jeanie Finlay edited the film in secret right here at Broadway and will be joining us, along with some of the cast and crew, for this very special screening. FREE SCREENING As a charity, Broadway welcomes voluntary donations and our Arts Council England Catalyst Scheme means we can double your contribution. Find out how your donation inspires creativity and a lifelong love of film at www.broadway.org.uk/ what-we-do/support-us
NT LIVE SUN 5, 12 NOON ENCORE
FILM COURSES LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m SUN 12, 12NOON
BILLY LIAR (PG) 94m Tom Courtenay gives a flawlessly nuanced performance as Billy Fisher, the underachieving undertaker’s assistant whose constant daydreams and truth-deficient stories earn him the nickname “Billy Liar.” Criterion REG DENNICK’S 70TH
In this new stage version, Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc TUE 14, 7PM
ALL MY SONS (12A) 165m Jeremy Herrin directs a cast including Jenna Coleman, and Colin Morgan. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc
SUN 19, 12NOON
ALL ABOUT EVE (U) 133m An ambitious young woman manoeuvres her way into the lives of an established stage actress and her circle of friends in this classic film. ‘FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS, IT’S GOING TO BE A BUMPY NIGHT.’
TUE 21, 2PM & 8PM RECORDED AS LIVE
MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE (PG) 127m Tickets: £10 full / £8 memb+conc
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS (90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave right up to the present day. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25
5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)
NEW COURSE
According to who? BBC Culture's 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that's who! The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we'll be analysing the top 50. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
12
(150m) Get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 9 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25
MAY 2019
BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!
NEW COURSE
OFF THE PAGE (90m) This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield Duration: 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25 TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Graham Caveney Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (includes entrance into films)
13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM
MEMBERS GET
20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.
OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
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JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.
FRI 17, FROM 8PM
FRI 24, FROM 7.30PM
SUN 26
90s DJ SET
70s DJ SET
To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of the Elton John bio-pic, Rocketman.
DOT TO DOT FESTIVAL
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 28, FROM 8.45PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
Dot to Dot’s ever eclectic line-up returns to our Cafébar with live acoustic music throughout the day. Check our website for more details.
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY BEGINNERS: ONE-DAY COURSE SAT 11 MAY, 10AM – 4.30PM Get to know your digital (DSLR) camera, leave auto-mode behind and learn how to capture images you can be proud of! In this one-day course for beginners, you will be introduced to your camera, learn about The Exposure Triangle and discover how aperture, shutter speed and ISO have an impact on your photography. Experienced tutor Alan Fletcher will teach you how to use your camera’s functions and the best methods to capture closeups, landscapes, moving subjects and more. Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+
QUIZZES
With thanks to
JEREMY THOMAS CAREER OVERVIEW AND LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
FRI 10, 6.30PM
TUE 7, 6.30PM
MET OPERA SAT 11, 5PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
DIALOGUE DES CARMÉLITES (FRANCIS POULENC) (12A) 209m
RAFIKI (12A) The story of friendship and love that grows between two young women amidst family and political pressures around LGBT rights in Kenya.
11
FILM AND MUSIC
The theme of obsession lends itself particularly well to the thriller where it can be given the space to develop and grow into the most monstrous of motivations. We’ve assembled a series of films which explore variations on the theme of obsession within the genre from erotic fixations to the meticulous precision of the perfect crime. There’ll be screenings, panel discussions and introductions – offering new perspectives on classic and modern titles, opening-up a discussion on how and why obsession is so dominant in the crime genre.
FRI 31, 6.30PM
UNNATURAL CAUSES WITH DR RICHARD SHEPHERD TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING
SUN 5, 2.15PM
Part of the REEL WOMEN series co-curated by MACE, your regional film archive, this screening offers a rare treat to watch a cinematic masterpiece with live musical accompaniment. The screening will showcase one of the pinnacles of British silent cinema, Piccadilly (1929) accompanied live by celebrated composer and musician Stephen Horne. The film will be preceded by a short programme of archive footage revealing women’s lives across the Midlands over the past century now preserved by the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
LIVE BY SATELLITE
FOOD & DRINK
THU 30, 6PM
Bill Nighy is winningly deadpan as Scrabble-obsessed Alan, whose son Michael disappeared after a particularly heated round of the board game, never to return. Years later, with a body to identify, Alan must solve the mystery of an online player who could be Michael.
See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk
SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE
Helen Sloan/HBO
07
BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:
With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.
MAY 2019
WRITERS’
EVENTS
tickeT offer
THE DARK N I crime, mystery and 2019
08
MAY 2019
THE UK’S MUSIC DOC FILM FEST... 09 IT GOES UP TO 11! DISCOVERING, SUPPORTING, AND EXHIBITING COMPELLING MUSIC STORIES Building on the success of our first edition in 2018, we’re pleased to welcome back this festival to Nottingham.
BUY 4 FOR THE PRICE OF 3
thriller film festival
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
MAY 2019
MY MOVIES
SUN 2 JUN, 12NOON
WED 22, 6PM
SUN 26, 1.30PM
SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER (12)
RIFIFI (12) 118m + INTRODUCTION
PICCADILLY (PG) 109m + SHORT + LIVE MUSIC
With English Subtitles
Dir: Carl Hunter UK 2018 87m
With English Subtitles
PREVIEW
THU 30, 8.30PM
Starring: Bill Nighy, Jenny Agutter
JEREMY THOMAS Photography: Jessica Thomas
“Without obsession, life is nothing.” John Waters
Jeremy Thomas is undoubtedly one of the UK ‘s finest and most prolific producers with an incredibly diverse, ambitious and impressive body of work to his credit. He has made movies with some of the greatest directors in film history and continues to sustain exciting creative relationships today with new We’re delighted to welcome generations of filmmakers. It therefore legendary producer Jeremy Thomas, gives me great pleasure to welcome him and guest writers, Dr Richard to Nottingham for Shots in The Dark and Shepherd and award-winning host him for this richly deserved author Jill Dawson to the festival. celebration of his career. Adrian Wootton OBE Programme curated by Caroline Hennigan, Adrian Wootton OBE and Melissa Gueneau.
We’re proud to welcome renowned Oscar-winning film producer Jeremy Thomas CBE to receive the Shots in the Dark – Lifetime Achievement Award. Jeremy will discuss over 40 years of filmmaking with Adrian Wootton OBE, (Shots founding director and CEO of Film London) and share his memories of working with filmmakers such as Bernardo Bertolucci, David Cronenberg, Jonathan Glazer and Terry Gilliam. The conversation will be illustrated with clips from some of Jeremy’s most noted work.
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS (U) 106m + INTRODUCTION 70TH ANNIVERSARY
FRI 31, 1.45PM
GUN CRAZY (PG) 87m + INTRODUCTION BY CHRISTINA NEWLAND
SUN 2 JUN, 5.15PM
INGRID GOES WEST (15) 98m + INTRODUCTION
SAT 18, 5.45PM
ENCOUNTERS DEAF SHORTS 2019 (15) + PANEL 91m
Dir: Agnès Varda France 2000 79m
STORIES FROM SHE PUNKS (CERT TBC) + SHORTS + Q&A
SLAVE TO THE GRIND (CERT TBC) + Q&A
RUDEBOY: THE STORY OF TROJAN RECORDS
Dir: Doug Robert Brown Canada 2018 100m
(CERT TBC)
Dirs: Gina Birch & Helen Reddington UK 2018
Grindcore fused the anarchistic attitudes of the UK punk scene with the speed and aggression of death metal simultaneously being created in the US. The first documentary to capture the genre’s 35-year life span, Slave to the Grind takes viewers around the world to focus on why the genre has persisted, and changed, over time. We are pleased to welcome Dan Tobin and Digby Pearson from Earache for a post-screening Q&A.
Dir: Nicolas Jack Davies UK 2018 85m
55m + 10m
Loud, fearless and (un)typical girls: Gina Birch (The Raincoats) and Helen Reddington (The Chefs), musicians and punk icons turned directors, serve up a fascinating documentary built on new interviews with the women who played instruments in 1970s punk bands. We are pleased to welcome Gina Birch for a post-screening Q&A.
A film about the love affair between Jamaican and British youth culture told through the prism of one of the most iconic labels in the history of black music, Trojan Records. Rudeboy tells the story of the label by placing it at the heart of a cultural revolution that unfolded in the council estates and dancefloors of late 60s and early 70s Britain.
With English Subtitles
At the turn of the millennium, Agnès Varda started to follow a number of gleaners – foragers and scavengers hunting for unwanted food or objects, often through necessity. The result is a touching, inspiring and intriguing documentary within which shines a true humanist curiosity like only Varda could evoke. Cinema Programme Coordinator, Melissa Gueneau, will introduce this screening.
TALK: 6.30PM | FILM: 8.45PM
THE COLLECTOR (15) 119m + INTRODUCTION BY ADRIAN WOOTTON OBE
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) + AUTHOR JILL DAWSON SCREENING, TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING Jill will discuss her work after Plein Soleil with Sandeep Mahal, director of Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature and Shots in the Dark founding director, Adrian Wootton OBE. PRECEDED BY
DOGMAN (15) 103m
PLEIN SOLEIL (PG) 118m
With English Subtitles
With English Subtitles
FRI 31, 10.30PM
HIGH-RISE (15) 116m
Presented in partnership with Nottingham City Council’s Community Engagement Equalities Team
The REEL WOMEN series is co-curated by MACE and young people from across the region. It is supported by the BFI Film Audience Network as part of Changing Times: Women’s Histories. Photo courtesy of the British Film Institute.
WED 15, 6.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIVE LEAVES BOOKSHOP
SAT 1, 3PM
SEXY BEAST (18) 88m + INTRODUCTION BY JEREMY THOMAS
Encounters Deaf Shorts 2019 is a new collection of live action short films that aim to normalise on screen D/deafness. This year’s programme gives a nod to the centenary of the suffragette movement with all leading roles being played by D/deaf women. Descriptive subtitling for the hard of hearing is included on all the films in the programme.
SAT 1 JUN, 12.15PM
FOLLOWED BY
FRI 31, 4PM
Shots in the Dark 2019 is part of Film Feels: Obsession, a UK-wide season, supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. Find full UK listings and events at www.filmfeels.co.uk
(120m)
A forensic pathologist, Richard Shepherd solves the mysteries of unexplained or sudden deaths. His evidence has put killers behind bars, freed the innocent and turned open-and-shut cases on their heads. He’ll bring us a unique insight into an extraordinary life and a remarkable profession and, above all, a powerful testament to lives cut short. Dr Shepherd will discuss his book with DCI Stuart Gibbon. Tickets: £5
SUN 2 JUN, 2.45PM
SUN 12, 5.30PM
THE GLEANERS AND I (PG) + INTRODUCTION
FILM: 3PM | TALK: 5.15PM BOOK-SIGNING: 6.15PM
CLOSING FILM
SAT 11, 2.45PM
FRI 17, 6.30PM
SUN 19, 3PM
SO, WHICH BAND IS YOUR BOYFRIEND IN? (CERT TBC) + Q&A
SEPULTURA ENDURANCE (CERT TBC)
IT MUST SCHWING! THE BLUE NOTE STORY (CERT TBC)
Dir: Otavio Juliano Brazil 2017 100m
Dir: Eric Friedler Germany/US 2018 115m
Dir: Suzy Harrison UK 2018 97m
Part concert film, part testimonial to the power of music, part intimate insider view, Sepultura Endurance is a close-focus portrait of Brazil’s rock legends featuring previously unseen archival footage from the band’s 30-year history and interviews with admirers including Lars Ulrich, Scott Ian and Slipknot’s Corey Taylor.
In 1939, Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, two young émigrés from Berlin, founded the legendary jazz label Blue Note Records in New York. Blue Note Records discovered and produced an impressive roster of jazz stars including Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk and Quincy Jones. It Must Schwing! tells the moving story of two friends united by a love for jazz, and of their profound belief in equality and freedom.
SUN 2 JUN, 7.45PM
PREVIEW
SAT 1 JUN, 7.45PM
INTRIGO Adapted for a trilogy of films, Intrigo is a collection of stories from the master of Nordic Noir, Håkan Nesser. Each is linked by themes of secrets coming to light, lies being exposed, and pasts coming back to haunt people. The film trilogy is directed by Daniel Alfredson (The Girl Who Played with Fire) and stars Ben Kingsley and Gemma Chan. We’re delighted to be presenting a special screening from the Intrigo trilogy. More information will be available at broadway.org.uk
ROJO (CERT) + INTRODUCTION With English Subtitles Dir: Benjamin Naishtat Argentina 2018 109m Starring: Dario Grandinetti, Alfredo Castro
A chance encounter is the catalyst for lawyer Claudio to get himself mixed up in a web of bad decisions. And when a Columbo-esque celebrity detective comes into town on a missing person case, Claudio finds himself under increasing scrutiny. This 70s set tragicomic noir-like thriller is a compelling trip.
A documentary exploring gender in the UK’s DIY and underground music scenes. Heavily involved in music since childhood, director Suzy Harrison was increasingly struck by how few other girls and women were involved. What was stopping them? We are pleased to welcome director Suzy Harrison for a post-screening Q&A.
MON 6, 1PM
BRITAIN ON FILM: PROTEST (12A) 77m At a time of intense public activism both at home and across the globe, explore the varied and fascinating history of public protest in the UK. From a 1910 suffragette demonstration to striking coal miners in the Rhondda Valley, from female CND protesters spanning the Tamar Bridge to the defeat of fascists at London’s Cable Street, this absorbing, illuminating collection examines the nature of protests large and small and for causes regional and national.
WORLDS OF URSULA K. LE GUIN (CERT TBC) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Arwen Curry US 2018 68m
Screening as part of Feminist Book Fortnight, the film tells the remarkable life story of writer Ursula K. Le Guin, a defiantly independent writer known for her science fiction and fantasy novels from the 1960s. The screening will be introduced by Jane A. Adams, a crime writer who also acts as a literary mentor and Royal literary Fund Fellow and Kathleen Bell who is Associate Professor of Creative Writing at De Montfort University
MYSTERY FILM FRI 24, 6.30PM
BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-under-the-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50
Dir: Wanuri Kahiu Kenya 2018 82m
SUN 5, 12NOON
LIVING ON ONE DOLLAR (CERT TBC) 56m
MON 27, 6PM
SPECIAL EVENT
Living on One Dollar follows the journey of four friends as they set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. Free screening. DEDICATED TO EVERY STUDENT AT THE SCHOOL OF HOPE IN JOCOTENANGO
Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads Poulenc’s masterpiece. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the performance
GAME OF THRONES: THE LAST WATCH (CERT TBC) 114m
For a year, acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay was embedded on the set of the hit HBO series Game of Thrones, chronicling the creation of the show’s most ambitious and complicated season. The film delves deep into the mud and blood to reveal the tears and triumphs involved in bringing the fantasy world of Westeros to life. Much more than a “making of”, this is a funny, heartbreaking story about the bittersweet pleasures of what it means to create a world — and then have to say goodbye to it. Jeanie Finlay edited the film in secret right here at Broadway and will be joining us, along with some of the cast and crew, for this very special screening. FREE SCREENING As a charity, Broadway welcomes voluntary donations and our Arts Council England Catalyst Scheme means we can double your contribution. Find out how your donation inspires creativity and a lifelong love of film at www.broadway.org.uk/ what-we-do/support-us
NT LIVE SUN 5, 12 NOON ENCORE
FILM COURSES LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE! Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk
TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Love watching and talking about films? Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m SUN 12, 12NOON
BILLY LIAR (PG) 94m Tom Courtenay gives a flawlessly nuanced performance as Billy Fisher, the underachieving undertaker’s assistant whose constant daydreams and truth-deficient stories earn him the nickname “Billy Liar.” Criterion REG DENNICK’S 70TH
In this new stage version, Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc TUE 14, 7PM
ALL MY SONS (12A) 165m Jeremy Herrin directs a cast including Jenna Coleman, and Colin Morgan. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc
SUN 19, 12NOON
ALL ABOUT EVE (U) 133m An ambitious young woman manoeuvres her way into the lives of an established stage actress and her circle of friends in this classic film. ‘FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS, IT’S GOING TO BE A BUMPY NIGHT.’
TUE 21, 2PM & 8PM RECORDED AS LIVE
MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE (PG) 127m Tickets: £10 full / £8 memb+conc
INSPIRING CREATIVITY
WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS (90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave right up to the present day. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25
5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)
NEW COURSE
According to who? BBC Culture's 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that's who! The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we'll be analysing the top 50. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION
BEGINNING SCREENWRITING
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
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(150m) Get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 9 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25
MAY 2019
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OFF THE PAGE (90m) This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield Duration: 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25 TALK CINEMA (90m)
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week's movie. Tutor: Graham Caveney Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (includes entrance into films)
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FRI 17, FROM 8PM
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SUN 26
90s DJ SET
70s DJ SET
To mark the opening of Beats, we’ll be playing 90s classics in the bar, including tracks from The Belleville Three, Leftfield, The Prodigy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Orbital.
Dust off your flares and platform boots, our DJ will take us back to the 70s tonight, the first night of the Elton John bio-pic, Rocketman.
DOT TO DOT FESTIVAL
TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM
TUE 28, FROM 8.45PM
1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ
FILM QUIZ
Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.
Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.
Dot to Dot’s ever eclectic line-up returns to our Cafébar with live acoustic music throughout the day. Check our website for more details.
DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY BEGINNERS: ONE-DAY COURSE SAT 11 MAY, 10AM – 4.30PM Get to know your digital (DSLR) camera, leave auto-mode behind and learn how to capture images you can be proud of! In this one-day course for beginners, you will be introduced to your camera, learn about The Exposure Triangle and discover how aperture, shutter speed and ISO have an impact on your photography. Experienced tutor Alan Fletcher will teach you how to use your camera’s functions and the best methods to capture closeups, landscapes, moving subjects and more. Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+
QUIZZES
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JEREMY THOMAS CAREER OVERVIEW AND LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
FRI 10, 6.30PM
TUE 7, 6.30PM
MET OPERA SAT 11, 5PM LIVE SUN 12, 12NOON ENCORE
DIALOGUE DES CARMÉLITES (FRANCIS POULENC) (12A) 209m
RAFIKI (12A) The story of friendship and love that grows between two young women amidst family and political pressures around LGBT rights in Kenya.
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FILM AND MUSIC
The theme of obsession lends itself particularly well to the thriller where it can be given the space to develop and grow into the most monstrous of motivations. We’ve assembled a series of films which explore variations on the theme of obsession within the genre from erotic fixations to the meticulous precision of the perfect crime. There’ll be screenings, panel discussions and introductions – offering new perspectives on classic and modern titles, opening-up a discussion on how and why obsession is so dominant in the crime genre.
FRI 31, 6.30PM
UNNATURAL CAUSES WITH DR RICHARD SHEPHERD TALK AND BOOK-SIGNING
SUN 5, 2.15PM
Part of the REEL WOMEN series co-curated by MACE, your regional film archive, this screening offers a rare treat to watch a cinematic masterpiece with live musical accompaniment. The screening will showcase one of the pinnacles of British silent cinema, Piccadilly (1929) accompanied live by celebrated composer and musician Stephen Horne. The film will be preceded by a short programme of archive footage revealing women’s lives across the Midlands over the past century now preserved by the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
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FOOD & DRINK
THU 30, 6PM
Bill Nighy is winningly deadpan as Scrabble-obsessed Alan, whose son Michael disappeared after a particularly heated round of the board game, never to return. Years later, with a body to identify, Alan must solve the mystery of an online player who could be Michael.
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