Cinema Brochure December 2016

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CINEMA with a warm welcome "Hello. It’s good to know that London-based organisations with a national remit, like the British Film Institute, are putting their money where their mouth is in terms of supporting independent cinemas right across the UK to screen specialist and alternative films. With a bit of extra cash help from them we are able to present ‘The Proud Valley’ starring the African American singing star Paul Robeson as a man seeking work and acceptance in a Welsh coal mining community.… The film is part of the BFI’s Black Star season, but particularly relevant to anyone interested in our local mining heritage. The screening will be introduced by our special guest speaker – Keeper at the National Mining Museum Scotland.

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Sharing special movies with friends and family is for many an essential part of Christmas tradition and with this in mind we’ve laid on festive favourites: ‘Elf’, ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ and a double-bill of ‘Father Christmas’ and ‘The Snowman’, as well as Tchaikovsky’s ballet ‘Sleeping Beauty’ filmed live, and there will be a yuletide twist to our café menu.

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Great work for audiences is also being generated at one of our fellow Scottish independent cinemas: Dundee Contemporary Arts, whose Discovery film festival favourite – ‘Shorts for Wee Ones’ we will be showing on the 3rd December. The Discovery team have scoured the world for the year’s best short animations, sure to appeal to children age three and up, and coming to our Hippodrome screening really is the perfect way to make magical movie memories with your little ones.

The hippodrome is an essential experience for any film fan”

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(J) Bring a clean jeely jar with matching lid and get two tickets for the price of one. The jars will be re-used for jam-making in the Georgian Kitchen at Callendar House. (AF) The film and the cinema environment will be suitable for children with autism spectrum disorders and/or sensory hypersensitivity. More information on our website.

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Thu 1 Dec

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Mon 12 Dec

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A Street Cat Named Bob

Based on the international best selling book of the same name, this is a true feel good story about James Bowen (Luke Treadway), a busker and recovering drug addict, who has his life transformed when he meets a stray ginger cat.

Recent releases

Dir Roger Spottiswoode / UK / 2016 / 1hr 43 mins

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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Sat 3 Dec

11:00 14:30 (AF), 19:00

Sun 4 Dec

14:30, 19:00

Mon 5 Dec

11:00

Wed 7 Dec

19:30

Thu 8 Dec

19:30

Fri 9 Dec

19:00

A thrilling new film based on J.K. Rowling’s spin-off book featuring Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), author of the titular textbook about the magical creatures in the Harry Potter universe, as studied by Harry, Ron and Hermione in ‘The Pilosopher’s Stone’. Hogwart alumnus and Magizoology expert Newt arrives in New York for a brief stopover. When a number of ‘fantastic beasts’ are accidentally released from his briefcase, trouble is unleashed for both the Wizarding and Muggle worlds in an adventure set seventy years before Harry’s story began. Dir David Yates / UK/USA / 2016 / 2hr 12min Standard ticket price applies to all screenings 4

RECENT RELEASES

A United Kingdom Fri 16 Dec Sat 17 Dec Sun 18 Dec Mon 19 Dec Wed 21 Dec Thu 22 Dec

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Based on a true story and the follow up to the acclaimed ‘Belle’, A United Kingdom tells the story of the international stir caused when Prince Seretse Khama of Botswana (David Oyelowo) marries a white woman (Rosamund Pike) from London in the 1940s. “Oyelowo and Pike generate so much heartfelt chemistry it never feels like we’re being preached at.” The Scotsman Dir Amma Asante / USA/UK/Czech Republic/ 2016 / 1hr 51min 5


SPECIAL EVENTS

The Proud Valley

Warren Miller Here, There and Everwhere CERT TBC

Sat 10 Dec

14:30

Sun 11 Dec

19:30 (+ special guest)

The Hippodrome is proud to be taking part in the BFI Black Star season with our pick being the treasured 1940s film, ‘The Proud Valley’. We’re also delighted to welcome Ellie Swinbank, Keeper, National Mining Museum Scotland to introduce Sunday’s screening. Pen Tennyson directs this Ealing Studios drama set in a Welsh mining valley. In a role written for him, actor, singer and activist Paul Robeson stars as David Goliath, a charismatic African-American drifter who ends up in a small mining village in Wales. There, he finds work alongside the miners down the pit, and his magnificent singing voice attracts the attention of local choir director Dick Parry (Simon Lack), who has ambitions of winning the national choir contest on the strength of Goliath’s talent. However, a mining disaster puts both of these occupations on hold, and Goliath rouses a group of activists to march to London in the hope of reopening the mine in time to serve the nation’s wartime needs. BFI Black Star is the UK’s biggest ever season of film dedicated to celebrating the range, versatility and power of black actors in some of the finest performances ever committed to film.

WED 14 DEC 20:00

The 67th annual snowsports film takes some of the world’s greatest snowsports athletes on a globe-trotting adventure in search of snow capped peaks in the US, Canada, Greenland and the Alps amongst others. Almost seven decades after he first picked up his camera, don’t miss Warren himself spin tales of the past as only Warren can do, reminding us that through the years, these films have truly taken audiences Here, There & Everywhere. Plus fantastic intermission prizes to be won on the night. Tickets: Adult £10 / Concession £7

Dir Pen Tennyson / UK / 1940 / 1h 16m / b&w 6

SPECIAL EVENTS

www.bfi.org.uk/black-star

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CHRISTMAS AT THE HIPPODROME

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Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece as you’ve never seen it before – a production that has won the hearts of thousands and smashed box office records across the UK and the USA. With sumptuous sets and costumes, evocative lighting and masterly storytelling you will be transported in time from the late Edwardian era through to the modern day. In a world full of magic, fairies, vampires, love and romance, all bought to life by uniquely talented dancers - will Princess Aurora ever find her true love again? A magical show to get you and the whole family in the mood for Christmas

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Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty

A classic Christmas comedy starring Will Ferrell as Buddy, a man brought up by elves at The North Pole who is about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime to find his true identity. Come to the Hippodrome to get that ‘Elf day’ feeling! Dir Jon Favreau / USA/Germany / 2003 / 1h 37m

1h 45m (no interval) Tickets: £13.50 (£10.80)

Extraordinary. Fantastic. Dazzling. Masterful .” SUNDAY EXPRESS

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CHRISTMAS AT THE HIPPODROME

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The Snowman (U) &

It’s a Wonderful Life

The Snowman and the Snowdog (U)

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Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a Hippodrome outing for this much-loved cine-fable. It is Christmas Eve and George Bailey (Stewart), a dedicated, up-standing family-man, finds his beneficent company in danger of collapse, and contemplates suicide in the belief that it would be better for everyone if he was dead. But the prayers of his loved ones summon a novice guardian-angel named Clarence, keen to earn his wings by helping George. And so it passes that Clarence sets about showing George what things would have been like had he never been born… A Hippodrome sell out every Christmas, early booking recommended. We’re delighted to announce that the Bo’ness Belles will be performing a set of Christmas songs before the Friday screening, approx. 19.10 and we hope that you can make it along to enjoy the extra festivities Dir Frank Capra / USA / 1946 / 2hr 10min / b&w

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CHRISTMAS AT THE HIPPODROME

A double bill of Raymond Briggs' animated classics is the perfect festive treat for the whole family. The first in the double bill, The Snowman tells the story of a young boy's snowman comes to life and escorts him on a magical flying visit to the North Pole. The sequel comes in the form of The Snowman and the Snowdog, where a young boy whose dog has just died moves into the house in whose backyard the snowman was built. Finding a photograph of the snowman the boy rebuilds him, creating a snow dog out of the leftover snow. The three new friends fly off to meet Santa, who gives the boy a magical dog collar which will make it the happiest Christmas ever for him. Dir Dianne Jackson & Jimmy T. Murakami / UK / 1982 / 26min Dir Hilary Audus / UK / 2012 / 24min

© Snowman Enterprises Limited “The Snowman” by Raymond Briggs is published by Puffin Image © Snowman Enterprises Ltd www.thesnowman.com 11


Recent releases

ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY

Moana CERT tbc

CERT tbc

Tue 27

19:30

Tue 27

14:30

Wed 28

19:00

Wed 28

14:30

Thu 29

19:30

Thu 29

11:00

Fri 30

19:00

Fri 30

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Sat 31

14:30

Sat 31

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standard ticket price applies TO ALL SCREENINGS

Join us at the Hippodrome as we’re heading back to a galaxy far, far away. From Lucasfilm comes the first of the Star Wars standalone films, “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” an all-new epic adventure. In a time of conflict, a group of unlikely heroes band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empire’s ultimate weapon of destruction. This key event in the Star Wars timeline brings together ordinary people who choose to do extraordinary things, and in doing so, become part of something greater than themselves.

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Three thousand years ago, the greatest sailors in the world voyaged across the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, for a millennium, their voyages stopped, and no one knows why… Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Moana is about an adventurous teenager who, with help from demigod Maui (voiced by Dwayne Johnson) sails out on a daring mission to prove herself a master wayfinder and save her people.

Dir Gareth Edwards / USA / 2016 / 2hr 13min

Dir. Ron Clements/John Musker/Don Hall/ Chris Williams / USA / 2016 / 1hr 43min

Tue 27 DEC - SAT 7 Jan 2017

Tue 27 DEC - Sun 8 Jan 2017

RECENT RELEASES

January dates are available via our website or pick up the January brochure

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I SUSPECT WE WILL BE TOASTING THIS PRODUCTION AGES HENCE . UNMISSABLE ." ***** The Daily Telegraph

Live and Encore

Discovery Festival

Following their hit run on Broadway, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart return to the West End stage in Harold Pinter’s 'No Man’s Land'. One summer’s evening, two ageing writers, Hirst and Spooner, meet in a Hampstead pub and continue their drinking into the night at Hirst’s stately house nearby. As the pair become increasingly inebriated, and their stories increasingly unbelievable, the lively conversation soon turns into a revealing power game, further complicated by the return home of two sinister younger men. Also starring Owen Teale and Damien Molony, don’t miss this glorious revival of Pinter’s comic classic. The broadcast will be followed by an exclusive Q&A with the cast and director Sean Mathias.

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We are delighted to present our pick from the Discovery Film Festival: Scotland’s International Film Festival for Young Audiences. There’s a little mouse quietly obsessed with cleanliness, a thrilling highspeed chase through the streets of a French port (on tricycles!) and a reindeer faced with endless avalanches that keep burying his little cabin in the woods. An adventurous tree emerges from the forest sporting a very fetching pair of wellies, a cartoon cat and dog erase their differences and some pitch-perfect piggies go the whole hog… These magical tales will delight children age 3+ and are a colourful introduction to the cinema experience. Dirs Various / Various countries / 2014-15 / 45m / English, French or dialogue free

By Harold Pinter Dir Sean Mathias

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LIVE AND ENCORE

DISCOVERY FILM FESTIVAL

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Shorts for Wee Ones (suitable 3+) NEW

No Man’s Land


(C) Cuppa screeningss

At a Gl ance

(R) Reel Saturday

DECEMBER

(AF) Autism Friendly Full descriptions on P3

thu 1

19:30

A Street Cat Named Bob (12A)

Fri 2

19:30

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (12A)

Sat 3

11:00, 14:30 (AF), 19:00

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (12A)

Sun 4

14:30, 19:00

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (12A)

Mon 5

11:00

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (12A)

Wed 7

19:30

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (12A

Thu 8

19:30

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (12A)

Fri 9

19:00

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (12A)

Sat 10

11:00 (R)

Shorts for Wee Ones

Sat 10

14:30

The Proud Valley (PG)

Sat 10

19:00

Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beaut y (U)

Sun 11

14:30

Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beaut y (U)

Sun 11

19:30

The Proud Valley (PG) (+ special guest)

Mon 12

11:00 (cuppa)

A Street Cat Named Bob (12A)

Wed 14

20:00

Warren Miller (CERT tbc)

Thu 15

19:00

NT Live: No Man’s Land (as live 15)

Fri 16

20:00

A United Kingdom (12A)

Sat 17

11:00 (R), 14:30 (AF)

Elf (PG)

Sat 17

19:30

A United Kingdom (12A)

Sun 18

14:30

It’s a Wonderful Life (U)

Sun 18

19:30

A United Kingdom (12A)

Mon 19

11:00 (cuppa)

A United Kingdom (12A)

Wed 21

20:00

A United Kingdom (12A)

Thu 22

19:30

A United Kingdom (12A)

Fri 23

19:30

It’s a Wonderful Life (U)

Sat 24

11:00 (R)

The Snowman & The Snowman AND THE SNOWDOG (U)

Sat 24

14:30

It’s a Wonderful Life (U)

CLOSED Sun 25 Dec & Mon 26 Dec TUE 27

14:30

Tue 27

19:30

Moana (CERT TBC) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (CERT tbc)

WED 28

14:30

Moana (CERT TBC)

Wed 28

19:00

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (CERT tbc)

THIR 29

11:00

Moana (CERT TBC)

Thu 29

19:30

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (CERT tbc)

FRI 30

14:30

Moana (CERT TBC)

Fri 30

19:00

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (CERT tbc)

SAT 31

11:00

Moana (CERT TBC)

Sat 31

14:30

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (CERT tbc)

CLOSED Sun 1 Jan & Mon 2 Jan WE WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS a Merry Christmas AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. SEE YOU IN 2017 !

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Meerkat Movies

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Reward from comparethemarket.com, offering 2-for-1 standard price cinema tickets every Wednesday.

Tickets

£6.60

Concessions

£5.00

• Become a Meerkat Movies member by making a qualifying purchase at comparethemarket.com

Cuppa (with refreshments)

£6.60

• Download the Meerkat Movies app or visit comparethemarket.com, activate your membership and claim your voucher

Cuppa (film only)

£3.35

• Use your 2-for-1 voucher to book

Reel Saturday screenings

£2.65

Jeely Jar special (2-for-1 with clean jam jar and lid.)

£2.65

For more information plus full terms and conditions please visit the Meerkat Movies website.

Family (4 tickets)

£18.00

Live and EncoreTickets

£13.50

Live and Encore concessions

£10.80

Concessions These tickets are available for children under 18, unemployed in receipt of benefits, full-time students, OAPs, Young Scot card holders and Falkirk Community Trust Go card holders. Eligibility must be shown before purchase. Refunds Tickets will not be exchanged or refunded after purchase except in the event of cancellation of screening/activity by Falkirk Community Trust. How to book The Hippodrome Saturday 10:15 – 14:30 and 45 minutes before screening and 15 minutes after screening FTH Saturday 9:45 – 15:00 Telephone 01324 506850 Monday – Friday 9:00 – 18:00 and Saturday 9:45 – 15:00

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Gift Vouchers If you’re looking for fresh gift ideas then look no further! Falkirk Community Trust gift vouchers are available in any value and can be used Trust-wide. Purchases can be made from The Hippodrome, FTH, Callendar House and other Trust venues, full list available on the website. Refreshments The Hippodrome Café and licensed bar open 45 minutes before each screening and closes at the start of the screening. Popcorn, ice-cream, sweets, tea, coffee and soft drinks are available. Alcoholic beverages can be purchased from the licensed bar. Only food and drink purchased on the premises may be consumed. Access • 3 wheelchair spaces

• Accessible toilet • Infra red sound transmission • Induction loop (in cinema and at box office) • Baby changing facilities on ground floor

Online at www.falkirkcommunitytrust.org

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Hippodrome, 10 Hope Street, Bo'ness, EH51 0AA falkirkcommunitytrust.org @FalkirkCultural @FalkirkArts Falkirk Community Trust gratefully acknowledges the support of Falkirk Council


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