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Filmhouse, Summer 2019, Part II Luckily I referred to the last issue of this publication as the early summer double issue, which gives me the opportunity to call this one THE summer double issue, as once again we’ve been able to cram TWO MONTHS (July and August) of brilliant cinema into its pages. Honestly – and honesty about the films we show is one of the very cornerstones of what we do here at Filmhouse – should it become a decent summer weather-wise, please don’t let it put you off coming to the cinema, for that would be something of an, albeit minor in the grand scheme of things, travesty. Mind you, a quick look at the long-term forecast tells me you’re more likely to be in here hiding from the rain. Honestly…? No, I made that last bit up. I was at a world-renowned film festival on the south coast of France a few weeks back (where the weather was terrible!) seeing a great number of the films that will figure in our upcoming programmes. A good year at that festival invariably augurs well for a good year at this establishment and it’s safe to say 2019 was a very good year. Going some way to proving that statement right off the bat, one of my absolute favourites comes our way on 23 August, Pedro Almodóvar’s Pain and Glory which is simply 113 minutes of cinematic pleasure; and, for you, dear reader, I put myself through the utter bun-fight that was getting to see Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood for which the wait to get into the theatre was roughly as long as the (quite long) film itself. Worth every minute for what many argue may be QT’s best film yet… But that’s in August – there’s so much to enjoy before then, and if you make a point of catching Diego Maradona, Never Look Away, Photograph and Apollo 11 (the first moon landing finally has the documentary it deserves!) you’ll thank me for the recommendation! Rod White, Head of Programming
Filmhouse Explorer Buy A TICKET FOR... Diego Maradona (p 4) and get a half price ticket for Apollo 11 (p 30) Never Look Away (p 4) and get a half price ticket for Photograph (p 7) The Dead Don’t Die (p 6) and get a half price ticket for Apocalypse Now - Final Cut (p 12) Once Upon a Time... (p 8) and get a half price ticket for Pain and Glory (p 9) Half price ticket purchase must be made within the same transaction - at Box Office, by phone or online. Tickets subject to availability. The half price offer only applies to full price tickets. Filmhouse Explorer ticket deal cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. The 50% discount is not valid for Friday matinee screenings.
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8 Days in Space 30-33 Amazing Grace 5 Anna Magnani 34 Apocalypse Now - Final Cut 12 Apollo 11 30 Apollo 13 31 The Aristocats 35 Bait 10 Barry Lyndon 13 Birds of Passage 6 Burden of Dreams 14 Cafe Bar 37 Canada Now 18-19 Capernaum 24 Captain Fantastic 25 The Chambermaid 9 Child’s Play 28 The Dead Don’t Die 6 The Descent 29 Diego Maradona 4 Do the Right Thing 11 Don’t Look Now 11 Edge of the Knife 19 Education and Learning 15-17 Eighth Grade 5 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 36 In Fabric 4 A Faithful Man 10 Filmhouse Junior 35-37 First Man 30 For All Mankind 33 For Those Who Don’t Read Me 19 Free Willy 37 Hidden Figures 33 Holiday 7 House Guest: Daniel Sloss 26-27 Hugh Hefner’s After Dark: Speaking... 19 The Hummingbird Project 8 Ida 25 Ikarie XB-1 33 In the Shadow of the Moon 31 Late Night 5 LIAF 2018 - Amazing Animations for... 36 The Longest Yard 27 Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures 14 Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love 7 The Matrix 11 Mean Girls 27 Moon 32
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Mothra 29 Mouthpiece 18 Never Look Away 4 Notorious 11 Oldboy 12 Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood 8 One Cut of the Dead 28 Over the Rainbow 6 Pain and Glory 9 Penny Slinger: Out of the Shadows 13 Photography 7 Ponyo 36 The Prestige 26 Prophecy 7 Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary... 18 Queen Margaret University Degree Show 13 The Raid 26 The Right Stuff 32 Salt and Fire 14 Saving Private Ryan 13 Scarred 34 A Season in Frace 10 The Secret Life of Pets 2 35 Senior Selections 24-25 Society 29 Solaris 31 Tell It to the Bees 6 Tag 26 Toy Story 4 37 Transit 9 A Trip to Mars with live score... 32 Twelve Monkeys 29 Uncanny Valley 28-29 University of Edinburgh Short Courses 25 Upon Westminster Bridge... 14 Varda by Agnès 5 Volcano 34 Warrior 27 We the Animals 8 Wild Rose 9 + 24 Woman at War 6 Wonder Park 36 Zathura: A Space Adventure 35
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In Fabric
Diego Maradona
Mon 1 to Thu 11 Jul
Fri 5 to Thu 18 Jul
Peter Strickland • UK 2018 • 1h58m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong sex references, sex, bloody images. • Cast: Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Caroline Catz, Julian Barratt, Gwendoline Christie, Fatma Mohamed.
Asif Kapadia • UK 2019 • 2h • Digital • 12A - Contains infrequent strong language, nudity, bloody detail, drug references. Documentary.
Written and directed by the award-winning Peter Strickland (The Duke of Burgundy, Berberian Sound Studio), In Fabric is a haunting ghost story paying homage to the ‘giallo’ horror classics of the 1970s/80s and set against the backdrop of a busy winter sales period in a department store. Laced with a wickedly arch sense of humour, it follows the life of a ‘cursed’ dress as it passes from person to person, with devastating consequences...
Having never won a major tournament, ailing football giant SSC Napoli had criminally underachieved. Their fanatical support was unequalled in both passion and size. But how they ached for success... On 5th July 1984, Diego Maradona arrived for a world-record fee and for seven years all hell broke loose. Blessed on the field but cursed off it, the charismatic Argentine, quickly led Naples to their first-ever title. It was the stuff of dreams. But there was a price. The third film from the award-winning team behind Senna and Amy scrutinises one of the most iconic sporting figures.
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Never Look Away
Werk ohne Autor
Fri 5 to Thu 18 Jul Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck • Germany/Italy 2018 • 3h9m • Digital • German and Italian with English subtitles. 15 - Contains strong sex, nudity, threat. • Cast: Tom Schilling, Paula Beer, Sebastian Koch, Saskia Rosendahl, Oliver Masucci, Hanno Koffler.
Talented artist Kurt Barnert (Tom Schilling) has fled East Germany into the West, but his mind remains flooded with the memories of his childhood and adolescence in both the Nazi era and the GDR. We are swept along through his younger days - as fascists rule and fall, young love blossoms and buried secrets linger close-by. Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (The Lives of Others) returns with this powerful, beautifully-shot intergenerational epic, spanning three decades of 20th century Germany.
Never Look Away is loosely based on the life of artist Gerhard Richter and was nominated for two Academy Awards in 2019, including for cinematography. The film had its UK Premiere at EIFF 2019. “A triumphant return form... a treatise on love and war and the limitless reach of art” «««« - Rolling Stone
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MAYBE YOU MISSED
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Amazing Grace
Eighth Grade
Fri 12 to Tue 16 Jul
Fri 12 to Thu 18 Jul
Alan Elliott, Sydney Pollack • USA 2018 • 1h27m • Digital • U - Contains no material likely to offend or harm. • Documentary.
Bo Burnham • USA 2018 • 1h34m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language, sex references. • Cast: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamitlon, Jake Ryan, Emily Robinson, Daniel Zolghadri, Luke Prael.
In the early 1970s, fresh from a succession of hit songs, Aretha Franklin recorded for two nights at a Baptist church in Los Angeles - a legendary session that would become her biggest selling album, Amazing Grace. Remarkably, director Sydney Pollack (Tootsie, Out of Africa) was there to shoot it, but a series of complications led to the footage being left on the shelf - until now. With the help of modern editing techniques employed by Alan Elliott, this extraordinary performance comes to the big screen for the first time, over 40 years on.
Elsie Fisher is sublime as 13 year old Kayla Day - the painfully introverted yet wholly endearing main character of Bo Burnham’s debut film. When not drifting through her last year of middle school virtually unnoticed, Kayla spends her time dispensing earnest life advice tips on YouTube - videos that no-one really watches. As the final week of term looms, she resolves to put herself ‘out there’ and make some friends. At times awkward, sad and laugh-out-loud funny in the same scene, Eighth Grade is a refreshingly clear-eyed view of early adolescence.
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Varda by Agnès
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Varda par Agnès
Late Night
Fri 19 to Thu 25 Jul
Fri 19 to Thu 25 Jul
Agnès Varda • France 2019 • 1h55m • Digital • French and English with English subtitles • 15 - Contains brief images of real violence and dead bodies. • Documentary.
Nisha Ganatra • USA 2019 • 1h42m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language. • Cast: Emma Thompson, Halston Sage, John Lithgow, Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, Amy Ryan.
On 29 March 2019, we lost a cinema legend when Agnès Varda passed away at the age of 90. A pioneer of the French New Wave, a socially conscious and experimental filmmaker, her career spanned over 60 remarkable years - from 1954 to this, her final film. Varda by Agnès is delightfully done - a self-biography of sorts, in which Varda reflects on her experience as a director and playfully weaves herself through snippets of her previous films. Whether you’re a fan or a total novice, you’ll be enchanted, moved and amused throughout. It had its UK Premiere at EIFF 2019.
With ratings dipping and her writing staff comprised entirely of lethargic white men, late night talk show host Katherine Newbury (Emma Thompson) is on the brink of cancellation and collapse. Initially to appease diversity box-tickers, she hires her first female writer, Molly (Mindy Kaling) - whose presence truly throws the cat among the pigeons. Written by co-star Kaling, Late Night makes great use of Thompson as the slightly tyrannical TV star and strikes a fine balance between gender politics, showbiz barbs and the generational gap to create a cheeky and satisfying slice of timely fun.
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Tell It to the Bees
Woman at War
Fri 19 to Thu 25 Jul
Fri 26 Jul to Thu 1 Aug
Annabel Jankel • UK 2018 • 1h47m • Digital • cert tbc • Cast: Anna Paquin, Holliday Grainger, Gregor Selkirk, Euan Mason, Lauren Lyle, Kate Dickie.
Benedikt Erlingsson • Iceland/France/Ukraine 2018 • 1h41m • Digital Icelandic, Spanish, English and Ukrainian with English subtitles 12A - Contains infrequent moderate injury detail. • Cast: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir, Jóhann Sigurðarson, Juan Camillo Roman Estrada.
Adapting Fiona Shaw’s 2009 novel, Tell It to the Bees is set in Scotland in 1952. Lydia (Holliday Grainger) - a mill worker - and her son Charlie (Gregor Selkirk) are abandoned by her errant husband, and one of the only locals to lend her a hand is town doctor Jean (Anna Paquin). Their friendship is destined to go much deeper, however, and soon their status as figures of local scandal overrides all of their lives, with young Charlie in the middle of it all. A story that keenly observes small towns, small-mindedness and small mercies.
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Halla’s happy and upbeat exterior hides a secret double life, wherein she also operates as a committed environmental activist. Known in the media only by her alias “The Woman of the Mountain”, she is a Joan of Arc-esque figure, dashing across the countryside to vanquish offenders. But as she begins to plan her boldest operation yet, she receives unexpected news... Playful, touching and funny, Woman at War is confidently and stylishly made and sound-tracked by Icelandic folk music.
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The Dead Don’t Die
Birds of Passage
Fri 26 Jul to Thu 8 Aug
Fri 26 Jul to Thu 1 Aug
Jim Jarmusch • USA/Sweden 2019 • 1h43m • Digital • 15 - Contains gory images, strong violence, language. • Cast: Adam Driver, Bill Murray, Chloë Sevigny, Tilda Swinton, RZA, Tom Waits, Steve Buscemi, Danny Glover, Rosie Perez, Caleb Landry Jones.
Cristina Gallego, Ciro Guerra • Colombia 2018 • 2h6m • Digital Wayuu, Spanish and English with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong violence, bloody images, sex. • Cast: Carmiña Martínez, José Acosta, Natalia Reyes, Jhon Narváez, Greider Meza.
Jim Jarmusch’s arch new comedy - which had its UK Premiere at EIFF 2019 - is set in the peaceful town of Centerville, who must arm themselves for battle when the dead start to rise from their graves. And so, three police officers (Bill Murray, Adam Driver and Chloë Sevigny) and a samurai-sword-wielding Scottish mortician (Tilda Swinton) find themselves on the front line. As is often the case with Jarmusch, the tone is offbeat, the cast is abundant with star talent and the B-movie premise delivers far more intelligent insight than you might expect.
A tale of blind ambition, terrible choices and ‘wild grass’. In the arid northern region of Colombia, home to the Wayúu people, we are thrust into an sweeping drama that sows the seeds of the Colombian drug trade and recalls the complexities and politics of classic gangster films. From the producer and director of the Academy Award-nominated Embrace of the Serpent, Birds of Passage is a beautifully shot and truly gripping story about indigenous traditions and the corrupting forces of wealth and power, set against the backdrop of the marijuana boom of the 1960s/70s.
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Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love Fri 26 Jul to Thu 1 Aug Nick Broomfield • UK 2018 • 1h37m • Digital • 12A - Contains drug references, moderate sex references, infrequent strong language. Documentary.
The latest from celebrated documentarian Nick Broomfield sketches out a beautiful yet tragic love story between Leonard Cohen and his Norwegian ‘muse’ Marianne Ihlen. Their love began on the idyllic Greek island of Hydra in 1960 , where in 1968 Broomfield, then aged 20, also first met Marianne. Marianne and Leonard’s was a love story that would continue for the rest of their lives, and the director’s personal attachment to it makes this film all the more compelling. It had its Scottish Premiere at EIFF 2019.
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Prophecy Fri 2 to Sun 4 Aug Charlie Paul • UK/USA 2019 • 1h22m • Digital • cert tbc Documentary.
Prophecy is a rare, intimate exploration of a single oil painting, that reveals the motive and techniques behind each stroke of paint - employing state-ofthe art motion control rigs to depict the artist at work. What starts as a blank canvas becomes Peter Howson’s monumental oil painting, ‘Prophecy’. A wry and darkly comic Glaswegian, he draws inspiration from world unrest, religious beliefs and mythology, along with his heroes Goya, DaVinci and El Greco. Following every moment until the canvas is sold, this unique, visually-stunning documentary portrait illuminates the apocalyptic world of Howson’s work.
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Photograph
Holiday
Fri 2 to Thu 15 Aug
Fri 2 to Thu 8 Aug
Ritesh Batra • Germany/India/USA 2019 • 1h49m • Digital • Hindi, Gujarati and English with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language. • Cast: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sanya Malhotra.
Isabella Eklöf • Denmark/Netherlands/Sweden 2018 • 1h33m • Digital Danish, English, Dutch and French with English subtitles • cert tbc Cast: Victoria Carmen Sonne, Lai Yde, Thijs Römer.
On the streets of Mumbai, struggling street photographer Rafi (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) has a lot on his mind - working day and night to pay off an old debt and under plenty of pressure from his grandmother to find a wife. Convincing a total stranger (Sanya Malhotra) to pose as his fiancé begins as a last ditch scheme, but will ultimately spiral into something rather unexpected. The Lunchbox director Ritesh Batra’s new film - which had its UK Premiere at EIFF 2019 - both cannily indulges in and subverts romantic tropes with a lightness of touch, while framing the story beautifully.
Isabella Eklöf’s exceptionally accomplished first feature film (she was a screenwriter on the recent Border) is as audacious as it is, at times, hard to watch. A young woman, Sascha, is on holiday in the Turkish/ Aegean resort of Bodrum with her Danish drug-dealer boyfriend and his extended criminal ‘family’. Not a lot happens... until the vacant Sascha’s interest in a Dutch yacht-owner triggers an unspeakable act of physical and sexual violence that turns proceedings entirely on their head. Think Ulrich Seidl, or Michael Haneke, but with a resolutely female gaze that will only serve to deepen the debate this film will generate.
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We the Animals
The Hummingbird Project
Fri 9 to Mon 12 Aug
Fri 9 to Thu 15 Aug
Jeremiah Zagar • USA 2017 • 1h34m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language, sex, nudity, drug misuse, references to domestic violence. • Cast: Evan Rosado, Raúl Castillo, Sheila Vand, Isaiah Kristian, Josiah Gabriel.
Kim Nguyen • Belgium/Canada 2018 • 1h50m • Digital • 15 Contains strong language. • Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Alexander Skarsgård, Salma Hayek, Michael Mando, Johan Heldenbergh.
From Justin Torres’ celebrated novel comes a visceral coming-of-age story of three brothers tearing through their rural New York hometown, in the midst of their young parents’ volatile marriage. More sensitive and conscious than his older siblings, Jonah (Evan Rosado) increasingly embraces an imagined world all his own. Propelled by layered performances from its astounding cast - including three talented, young first-time actors - We The Animals features stunning animated sequences which bring Jonah’s torn inner world to life.
A pleasingly oddball tech thriller, in which Jesse Eisenberg and an almost unrecognisable Alexander Skarsgård play cousins Vincent and Anton Zalesky an enterprising pair hoping to get rich quick on the stock market. Their plan is to create a high-speed data line between Kansas City and New York - buying them and their clients vital additional seconds to make trades and earn significant financial return. It’s a hare-brained scheme that puts thousands of miles, private property, complex logistics, the Appalachian mountains and their ruthless ex-boss Eva Torres (Salma Hayek) in their way...
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Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood Wed 14 Aug to Thu 12 Sep Quentin Tarantino • USA/UK 2019 • 2h39m • format tbc • cert tbc • Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Timothy Olyphant, Margaret Qualley, Al Pacino, Dakota Fanning, Kurt Russell, Damian Lewis, Luke Perry.
Quentin Tarantino’s ninth feature film is a fun-filled tapestry of stories set in the summer of 1969 - the height of ‘hippy Hollywood’. Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) - the former star of a western TV series - and his longtime stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) are both struggling to find their feet again in a Tinseltown they no longer recognise. But Rick does have a very famous neightbour - Valley of the Dolls star Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie). A cinephile’s dream, Tarantino’s comedic 1960s Hollywood odyssey is packed with iconic figures and studio hijinks - awash with his signature irreverent style. “It’s entirely outrageous, disorientating, irresponsible, and also brilliant.” ««««« - Guardian
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Wild Rose
Transit
Fri 16 to Thu 22 Aug
Fri 16 to Thu 22 Aug
Tom Harper • UK 2018 • 1h41m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language, sex. • Cast: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo, Craig Parkinson, Jamie Sives.
Christian Petzold • Germany/France 2018 • 1h42m • Digital • German, French and French Sign Language with English subtitles • 12A Contains brief bloody images, suicide references, infrequent strong language. • Cast: Franz Rogowski, Paula Beer, Godehard Giese.
Rose-Lynn Harlan (Jessie Buckley) is bursting with raw talent, charisma and cheek. Fresh out of jail and with two young kids, all she wants is to get out of Glasgow and make it as a country singer. Her mum Marion has had a bellyful of Rose-Lynn’s Nashville nonsense. Forced to take responsibility, Rose-Lynn gets a cleaning job, only to find an unlikely champion in the middle-class lady of the house. A comedy-drama about mothers and daughters, dreams and reality and three chords and the truth.
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Pain and Glory
When fleeing Paris after a German invasion, Georg (Franz Rogowski) escapes to Marseille assuming the identity of a dead author whose papers he possesses. These are his only hope of escaping the encroaching tide of tyranny, but complications ensue when he falls for the mysterious Marie (Paula Beer)... Christian Petzold’s film skilfully blends together two time periods (1940s Europe and present day France) and allows them to coexist on screen - a move which poignantly demonstrates the urgency of our current political and social climate.
Dolor y gloria
Fri 23 Aug to Thu 19 Sep Pedro Almodóvar • Spain 2019 • 1h53m • Digital • Spanish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains drug misuse. • Cast: Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Asier Etxeandia, Raúl Arévalo.
Spanish icon Almodóvar’s new film is a semi-autobiographical tale in which film director Salvador Mallo (Antonio Banderas) recalls a series of experiences and encounters from his past. From his childhood in 1960s Valencia, to his first love in ‘80s Madrid, to the pain of heartbreak and his discovery of cinema, we trace Salvador’s path to his current predicament - a void that now stands between him and rediscovering his creative spark. Intensely personal and sprinkled with beautiful moments, Pain and Glory is both a trip down memory lane and an ode to filmmaking.
The Chambermaid
La camarista Fri 23 to Mon 26 Aug
Lila Avilés • Mexico/USA 2018 • 1h42m • Digital • Spanish with English subtitles • cert tbc • Cast: Gabriela Cartol, Teresa Sánchez.
Eve (Gabriela Cartol), a young chambermaid at a luxurious Mexico City hotel, confronts the monotony of long workdays with quiet examinations of forgotten belongings and budding friendships that nourish her newfound and determined dream for a better life. Lila Avilés’ debut feature - winner of various awards at global film festivals - is a quiet, incisive character study. It’s coolly unsentimental, but so observational and candid that each glimmer of promise or humanistic warmth feels like a revelation.
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Bait
A Season In France
Tue 27 Aug at 6.15pm (Q&A) & Fri 30 Aug to Thu 5 Sep Mark Jenkin • UK 2018 • 1h29m • Digital • 15 - Contains very strong language, strong bloody images, sex references. Cast: Edward Rowe, Mary Woodvine, Giles King, Simon Shepherd.
A remarkable clash of the old worlds and the new. Cornish fisherman Martin Ward (Edward Rowe) must deal with his brother Steven (Giles King), who uses their boat for tourist cruises, and the well-off Londoners who have bought his childhood home. The cultural clash is represented in the look of the film, shot with an old Bolex camera in black-andwhite 16mm and hand-processed by Jenkin, which produces a realistic tone and a real sense of depth and history. Beautifully shot, Bait balances modern concerns with nostalgia. The preview screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Mark Jenkin.
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A Faithful Man
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Fri 30 Aug to Thu 5 Sep Louis Garrel • France 2018 • 1h15m • Digital • cert tbc • Cast: Louis Garrel, Laetitia Casta, Lily-Rose Depp, Joseph Engel.
The second feature from actor/director Louis Garrel is an absolute delight. Told with the lightest of touches, A Faithful Man is a beguiling, deeply romantic confection imbued with flavours of Truffaut, Rohmer and Louis’ own father Philippe Garrel. Abel (Garrel) is devoted to Marianne (Laetitia Casta), until one day, out of the blue, she drops the bombshell that she is pregnant, and intends to leave him to marry the father of her child. The years pass but their lives remain intertwined through the snakes and ladders twists of infatuation and rejection. A must for incurable romantics and lovers of French cinema.
Une saison en France Tue 27 to Thu 29 Aug
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun • France 2017 • 1h41m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 12A - Contains infrequent strong language, moderate sex references, brief violence. • Cast: Eriq Ebouaney, Sandrine Bonnaire , Aalayna Lys, Ibrahim Burama Darboe, Bibi Tanga.
Abbas (Eriq Ebouaney), a high school teacher in the Central African Republic, has fled his war-torn country with his two children. They now live in France, where Abbas is in the midst of the political asylum application process, working at a food market to make ends meet. There he meets Carole (Sandrine Bonnaire), a French woman who falls in love with him and offers a roof for Abbas and his family. MahamatSaleh Haroun’s film evokes memories of Ken Loach in its compassion and sincerity.
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Don’t Look Now
The Matrix
Fri 5 to Thu 11 Jul
Fri 12 to Mon 15 Jul
Nicolas Roeg • UK/Italy 1973 • 1h50m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong sex, violence and injury detail. • Cast: Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie, Hilary Mason, Clelia Mantania, Massimo Serato.
Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski • USA/Australia 1999 • 2h16m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong sci-fi violence • Cast: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Joe Pantoliano.
An intelligent, sensual and chilling adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s supernatural thriller in which a married couple (Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland) use a working assignment in wintry Venice as an attempt to overcome a recent tragedy in which they lost their young daughter, Don’t Look Now is amongst Roeg’s most admired and influential works. Hinting at the horrors that underlie domesticity, the editing and use of colour are astonishing. Venice has never been so disturbing - and this new digital restoration does wonders for a 1970s classic.
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What if the world around us was a smokescreen - an illusion created by cold, calculating machines? And what if there was a way to wake up, see reality for the first time, and fight back? Computer hacker Neo (Keanu Reeves) finds himself a target when he’s contacted by the mysterious Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), who presents him with a choice - remain in The Matrix in blissful ignorance, or join the rebels and fulfil his destiny as the chosen one. Visually inventive, pulsating sci-fi action from the Wachowskis - often imitated since, never matched.
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Do the Right Thing
Notorious
Fri 9 to Tue 13 Aug
Fri 9 to Tue 13 Aug
Spike Lee • USA 1989 • 1h55m • Digital • English, Italian, Spanish and Korean with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, racist language, nudity, strong violence. • Cast: Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Giancarlo Esposito, Spike Lee, Bill Nunn, John Turturro.
Alfred Hitchcock • USA 1946 • 1h42m • Digital • U - Contains mild sex references and threat • Cast: Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Louis Calhern, Leopoldine Konstantin.
On the hottest day of the year - racial tensions are bubbling in a Brooklyn neighbourhood. This pressure cooker turns violent when a pizza shop owner and a black customer get into an altercation over the restaurant’s all-Italian Wall of Fame, and suddenly this city block is ready to descend into total civil war. Everyone’s got an axe to grind - but who is going to do the right thing? Spike Lee found acclaim and success with this - his fourth feature film - considered by many critics as the very best of that year.
A dark love story which rivals, in terms of its bitter overtones, even Hitchcock’s later Vertigo - Notorious is still intoxicating, over 70 years on. A US agent (Cary Grant) plies his charm on an executed traitor’s tormented, alcoholic daughter (Ingrid Bergman) until she agrees to spy on a German friend and admirer (Claude Rains), who is suspected of consorting with Nazis in Brazil. Undercover work, starting with guilt, desire and idealism, proceeds to betrayal, (partly self-)loathing and still murkier emotions. A complex, cinematic classic.
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Apocalypse Now - Final Cut Fri 16 to Thu 22 Aug Francis Ford Coppola • USA 1979 • 3h3m • Digital • English, French, Vietnamese and Khmer with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong violence, gore and strong language • Cast: Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper, Harrison Ford.
Heralded by many as the film that crystallises most perfectly the experience of the Vietnam War, the ‘Final Cut’ of Francis Ford Coppola’s hallucinatory masterpiece aims for the perfect edition and may well have cracked it. Troubled US Captain Willard (Martin Sheen), is given a special mission - to go far upriver into Cambodia. Once there, he is to track down renegade Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando) - a man who is waging his own personal and violent war - and assassinate him. Arriving on location massively overweight and with a shaven head, Brando was not exactly what Coppola had in mind as the power-crazed Kurtz. But, amid the psychedelia and barbarism, the brooding presence of the actor glimpsed in half-shadow brought a mythical quality to the role that is unmatched by many screen performances.
New DIGITAL RESTORATION
Oldboy Oldeuboi Fri 23 to Mon 26 Aug Park Chan-wook • South Korea 2003 • 2h • Digital • Korean with English subtitles • 18 - Contains frequent strong violence Cast: Choi Min-sik, Yu Ji-tae, Kang Hye-jeong, Ji Dae-han, Oh Dal-su.
Womanising businessman Oh (Choi Min-sik) is returning home one night when he’s drugged and kidnapped. He wakes in a prison cell, with a small television his only link to the outside world and with no idea of what his crime was or whom his jailers may be. As if this wasn’t bad enough, his wife has been killed - and he’s been framed. Eventually, after fifteen years have passed, he’s released, as abruptly as he was taken, and thrown back into the world - but can he discover the identity of his kidnappers, and gain revenge? Still bloody, brutal and brilliant.
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DEGREE SHOW
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Stanley Kubrick
Queen Margaret University Barry Lyndon Wed 10 Jul at 2.00pm & 7.30pm Degree Show Mon 8 Jul at 8.30pm
Stanley Kubrick • UK/USA/Ireland 1975 • 3h4m • Digital • English, German and French with English subtitles • PG - Contains moderate violence, sex, nudity. • Cast: Ryan O’Neal, Marisa Berenson.
2h • Digital • Various • 18
This event showcases the best short drama, animation and documentary films from Queen Margaret University students. Representing a wide variety of styles and genres, all these works will compete for the best film and audience choice awards. Students from previous years have gone on to win Scottish BAFTAs and awards in major festivals so please come along and enjoy the work from these auteurs of the future! £6 tickets
Kubrick’s epic costume drama, based on William Makepeace Thackeray’s novel, tells the story of Redmond Barry, a young Irishman condemned to a life of wandering after he shoots an English officer in a duel over the hand of his cousin, whom he loves. He enlists in the British Army to fight the French, deserts, is forced to enlist in the brutal Prussian army, becomes manservant to a card-shark chevalier, a professional gambler himself, and marries the beautiful, newly widowed Lady Lyndon... Both screenings will include an intermission.
D-DAy ANniversary
ARTIST Q&A ‘Self-image’, Collage, from ‘An Exorcism’ (1970-77) by Penny Slinger Penny Slinger (c) 1977
Penny Slinger: Out of the Shadows Sat 13 Jul at 3.15pm
Richard Kovitch • UK 2017 • 1h38m • Digital • 18 • Documentary.
Richard Kovitch’s documentary charts Slinger’s life - from the backdrop of 1960s counter culture in London to her 1977 photo-romance ‘An Exorcism’. The artist has recently come back into public consciousness thanks to ground-breaking gallery shows. Turner Prize nominated artists Jane and Louise Wilson and critic Michael Bracewell help us to understand the relationship with the Surrealist movement and her friendships with Max Ernst and Sir Roland Penrose. Sit back, and prepare for a journey through the imagination... Followed by a Q&A with Penny Slinger.
Saving Private Ryan Sun 14 Jul at 2.00pm Steven Spielberg • USA 1998 • 2h42m • Digital • English, French, German and Czech with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language and bloody violence. • Cast: Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Matt Damon, Edward Burns, Adam Goldberg, Vin Diesel.
Upon learning that three brothers from the same family have perished in a single week, US Army General George C. Marshall orders that the surviving brother, Private James Ryan (Matt Damon), be located and brought back to the United States. Captain Miller (Tom Hanks) and his handpicked squad are charged with this perilous rescue mission to recover Ryan from behind enemy lines... Rescheduled screening, originally scheduled for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
QMU Degree Show/Barry Lyndon/Penny Slinger/Saving Private Ryan
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Herzog of the Month/Over the Rainbow
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| 5 JUL 19 - 5 SEP 19
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Herzog of the month
Herzog of the month
Salt and Fire
Burden of Dreams
Sun 21 Jul at 6.05pm
Thu 5 Sep at 5.45pm
Werner Herzog • Germany/France/Mexico/Bolivia/USA 2016 • 1h38m Digital • English, German, Quechua and Spanish with English subtitles • 12A - Contains infrequent strong language, moderate threat, reference to sexual violence. • Cast: Michael Shannon, Veronica Ferres, Gael García Bernal.
Les Blank • USA 1982 • 1h35m • Digital • Spanish, English and German with English subtitles • 12A - Contains one use of strong language and images of wartime atrocities. • Documentary.
Les Blank’s BAFTA award winning documentary goes behind the scenes of one of the most extraordinary Shot in the gigantic salt flats of Bolivia, this peculiar film shoots in history - Werner Herzog’s epic eco-thriller is visually arresting, frequently baffling Fitzcarraldo. The film has remarkable access - a candid and distinctly laced with the director’s immense portrait of a director walking a fine line between fascination with the ebb and flow of mankind and nature. Starring Veronica Ferres and Gael García Bernal dedication and total obsession. With each disaster and obstacle comes more and more insight into as a pair of UN ecologists who are kidnapped by a mysterious businessman (Michael Shannon), the story Herzog at his most intense. An essential companion ultimately develops into a tale of impending disaster. piece, screening on the director’s birthday. Happy Birthday Werner Herzog! Salt and Fire is emerging as something of a cult hit from the more recent years of Herzog’s career.
Special event
Photo: Danny Da Costa
Upon Westminster Bridge with Linton Kwesi Johnson and Anthony Wall Sun 18 Aug at 5.00pm
Over the Rainbow
Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures Sat 24 Aug at 2.15pm Randy Barbato, Fenton Bailey • USA/Germany 2016 • 1h48m • Digital • 18 Contains strong sexualised images, sex references, nudity Documentary featuring Debbie Harry, Fran Lebowitz, Brooke Shields.
Anthony Wall • 53m • Digital • 12A
Made in 1982, Arena director Anthony Wall’s Upon Westminster Bridge focuses on the late Jamaican poet Michael Smith’s first visit to the UK. Smith performs his own work in iconic London areas as well as exploring what makes a poet ‘revolutionary’ with renowned historian C L R James and LKJ. A Local Arena series event in partnership with Edinburgh International Book Festival, Speaking Volumes and Lucy Hannah. Preceded by an intro and followed by a postscreening discussion with legendary reggae poet Linton Kwesi Johnson and Anthony Wall.
A layered examination of the often-controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, this documentary tackles the late artist’s notoriety head-on, stopping to appreciate his body of work along the way, and doesn’t shy away from his insatiable ambition and personal relationships - two things that regularly intertwined throughout his life. Screening to coincide with ARTIST ROOMS: Self Evidence | Photographs by Woodman, Arbus and Mapplethorpe at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery - on display until Sunday 20 October.
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Education and Learning
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Exciting school screenings to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Moon landing, Roald Dahl Day and MFL on screen
EIFF Media Day
Wednesday 4 September, 10.00am-3.30pm • £6/free for teachers • 12A • Suitable S4-S6 • Media, Literacy: English, Expressive Arts, Careers Advice Don’t worry if you missed the film festival, this special study day offers students an insight into the film industry. Pupils will see a short film screened at EIFF and a recent feature film. This will be followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers after the screening. There will also be guest speakers from the creative industries to inspire and advise students on future career paths.
Moon Landing: 50 Year Anniversary Capture the Flag
Supported by
Wednesday 11 September at 10:30am • 1h34• £3/free for teachers • PG • Suitable P3-P7 • Advisory: Contains mild bad language, mild threat • STEM: Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Maths • Literacy and English Let this animated adventure help your class understand the history of space travel. 12 year old Mike Goldwing is the son and grandson of NASA astronauts. His grandfather Frank lives his days isolated from his family after missing out on his big chance to fly to the moon on the Apollo XI mission. When an eccentric billionaire plans to steal the moon’s vast mineral resources and destroy the US flag planted on it, Mike - accompanied by his grandfather, best friends and a clever chameleon - embarks on a magnificent adventure as a stowaway on the space shuttle. Film guide available to continue the adventure back in the classroom.
Hidden Figures Tuesday 17 September at 10:30am • 2h07• £3/free for teachers • PG • Suitable P6-S6 • Advisory: Discrimination theme, mild bad language • STEM: Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Maths • Literacy and English • Social Studies • Health and Wellbeing The race for space is a deeply fascinating period of modern history – as the USA raced against Russia to put a man into orbit, NASA found untapped talent in a group of African-American female mathematicians. A hugely thrilling and inspiring true story worth seeing on the big screen. Film guide available to continue the adventure back in the classroom.
In the Shadow of the Moon Wednesday 25 September at 10:30am • 1h40• £3/free for teachers • U • Suitable P7-S6 • Advisory: Contains mild bad language and some upsetting scenes of failed missions • STEM: Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Maths • Social Studies • Literacy and English Come along to Filmhouse and experience the thrill of the space race with this evocative documentary. The film chronicles the triumphs and disasters of the Apollo space programme between 1968 and 1972, and features astonishing archive footage and interviews with the dozen men who travelled to the Moon, and back again. This is the definitive film of one of Mankind’s great achievements. Unmissable for any one studying Space or the Space Race.
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Education and Learning
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Roald Dahl Day: Dress-Up Screening Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Thursday 12 September at 10:30am • 1h56• £3/free for teachers • PG • Suitable P3-P7 • Advisory: Contains mild language and peril • Literacy and English • Expressive Arts Get your golden tickets and join us at Filmhouse to celebrate Roald Dahl Day, with this special dress up screening of his beloved classic, directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp. Test your knowledge of Roald Dahl with our special quiz, and there will be a prize for the most Dahl-icious costume!
Edinburgh Spanish Film Festival
Teaching resources will be available to support the screenings
Yuli
Tuesday 8 October at 10.30am • 1h51 • £3/free for teachers • 15 • Spanish with English Subtitles • Suitable S5-S6 Advisory: strong language, discriminatory terms • Modern Languages: Spanish • Social Studies • Expressive Arts: Dance • Health and Wellbeing In this rags-to-riches true-life story, we follow world renowned dancer Carlos Acosta’s journey from dirt-poor kid in Havana, Cuba to worldwide acclaim as a contemporary ballet dancer at the Royal Ballet in London. Now in his 40s, he looks back on his youth - how did a boy who didn’t really want to dance rise to the top of his profession and become the first black principal dancer at the Royal Ballet? The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director Icíar Bollaín.
Superlópez Wednesday 9 October at 10:30am • 1h48 • £3/free for teachers • PG • Spanish with English Subtitles • Suitable P7-S4 • Advisory: Contains mild language and peril • Modern Languages: Spanish • Literacy • Social Studies In this live action adaptation of the comic strip, Juan López must balance an ordinary life and an anonymous office job with heroic feats to save the love of his life and native planet Chitón. This Spanish parody of Superman is a super fun way for students to enhance their Spanish skills.
For more information and booking requests, please contact Chloé Berger at education@cmi-scotland.co.uk or call 0131 228 6382.
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French Film Festival
Teaching resources will be available to support the screenings
Yellowbird (Gus, Petit Oiseau Grand Voyage)
Tuesday 5 November at 10:30am • 1h30• £3/free for teachers • PG • French with English Subtitles • Suitable P5-P7 • Advisory: Contains mild threat Modern Languages: French • Literacy • Social Studies Yellowbird is a teeny tiny orphaned bird that has never left the nest, has no family, yet desperately wants one. Then, miraculously, he finds himself leading a flock of migratory birds to Africa. His inexperience leads to several mis-steps and detours, as they journey across Europe and the North Sea, before heading South. This beautiful, engaging animation delivers a social message about the need to protect the environment through a delightful adventure. Join us and this hugely entertaining flock of birds on a tour around the world.
A Colony (Une Colonie) Wednesday 6 November at 10:30am • 1h42 • £3/free for teachers • 12A • French with English Subtitles • Suitable S1-S4 • Advisory: Moderate sex references, infrequent strong language • Modern Languages: French • Literacy Social Studies • Health and Wellbeing Winner of the Crystal Bear for Best Film at the Berlin Film Festival, Une Colonie is a sensitive coming-of-age drama set in the French Canadian countryside. It centres on 12 year old Mylia, who is starting high school, and her fledgling friendships with Jacynthe, one of the popular girls and Jimmy, a boy from the nearby Abenaki reserve. Without passing judgement, and with a fine sense for the subtleties of social relations, the film follows these young teenagers in their search for a place where they can just be themselves.
The Bélier Family (La Famille Bélier) Thursday 7 November at 10:30am • 1h44 • £3/free for teachers • 12 • French with English Subtitles • Suitable S3-S6 • Advisory: Moderate sex references, infrequent strong language • Modern Languages: French • Literacy Social Studies • Health and Wellbeing La Famille Bélier is a sweet comedy drama about Paula (Louane Emera), a teenage girl who lives with her deaf parents. Paula has a gift for singing and her music teacher encourages her to pursue her talent and audition for a prestigious music college in Paris. What follows is a heart-warming story about the power of music to bring people together. A huge hit in France, the film explores many important themes including representation, rural France and the role of popular music in French culture. For more information or to book places at any of these screenings and events, please contact: Chloe Berger via education@cmi-scotland.co.uk or call 0131 228 6382 - When making a booking please include: · Film Title/ Event name · Date of event · Name of school · Lead teacher email and mobile number · Number of students / Number of adults
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Canada Now
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| 5 JUL 19 - 5 SEP 19
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Canada Now 2019 is a nationwide touring showcase of New Canadian Cinema. This year’s edition features another bold and diverse selection of the finest fiction and documentary features coming out of the Great White North including Patricia Rozema’s triumphant family drama Mouthpiece, Yan Giroux’s poetic debut For Those Who Don’t Read Me, Brigitte Berman’s revelatory documentary Hugh Hefner After Dark: Speaking Out in America and groundbreaking indigenous film Edge of the Knife. A wonderful opportunity to experience these acclaimed and award-winning new films that shed light on a vast, complex and multi-faceted nation.
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Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World Of Ben Ferencz Tue 16 Jul at 5.30pm Barry Avrich • Canada 2018 • 1h23m • Digital • 12A • Documentary.
The fascinating story of Ben Ferencz - the last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor and lifelong advocate of “law not war” After witnessing Nazi concentration camps shortly after liberation, Ferencz became lead prosecutor in the Einsatzgruppen case at Nuremberg. He was 27 years old and it was his first trial. All 22 Nazi officials tried for murdering over a million people were convicted. His fight for justice for victims of atrocity crimes continues today. This film poses some tough and incisive questions. Most pointedly: What does it say about our time?
Mouthpiece Fri 19 Jul at 6.15pm Patricia Rozema • Canada 2018 • 1h31m • Digital • 15 • Cast: Norah Sadava, Amy Nostbakken, Taylor Belle Puterman, Maev Beaty.
Faced with the sudden death of her mother and wrestling with the daunting responsibility of the eulogy, aspiring writer Cassandra finds solace and inspiration in her imagination and memory, which rapidly become indistinguishable. As the funeral approaches, Cassandra’s conflicted, complex reflections push her life in new and unexpected directions. Based on the award-winning play by co-stars Norah Sadava and Amy Nostbakken, Mouthpiece is an inventive, engaging narrative of personal rebirth from Patricia Rozema (Mansfield Park)
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Edge of the Knife
Sgaawaay K’uuna Thu 25 Jul at 6.15pm
Gwaai Edenshaw, Helen Haig-Brown • Canada 2018 • 1h40m • Digital • Haida and English with English subtitles • 15 Cast: Tyler York, William Russ, Adeana Young.
Set in the 19th century on the island of Haida Gwaii on British Columbia’s north Pacific coast, Edge of the Knife is the legendary indigenous tale of Adiits’ii, who retreats alone into the forest after a tragic accident at sea takes the life of his beloved nephew. Wracked with grief and hounded by spirits, he slowly transforms himself into the Wildman, or ‘Gaagiixiit’. Will he ever be forgiven? Can he forgive himself? Can he ever re-enter his community? A daring, groundbreaking film made entirely in two dialects of a nearly extinct Haida language, Edge of the Knife is a startling, absorbing drama; from the producers of The Fast Runner and Searchers.
For Those Who Don’t Read Me
Á tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas Wed 31 Jul at 6.05pm
Yan Giroux • Canada 2018 • 1h47m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Martin Dubreuil, Céline Bonnier, Henri RicherPicard, Jacques L’Heureux, Marie-Eve Perron.
Yves has dedicated himself to writing poetry, regardless of the cost to his life and lifestyle. After a chance meeting at a book launch, the now middle aged Yves storms into the life of Dyane, who falls for his charms and invites him into her home and life. Her son Marc immediately disapproves. Soon enough, however, the studious teenager finds Yves’ rebellious ways attractive and begins to explore his own artistic side. Meanwhile, Yves feels increasingly trapped and considers another ‘reinvention’. But is it too late?
Hugh Hefner’s After Dark: Speaking Out In America Thu 8 Aug at 6.10pm Brigitte Berman • Canada 2018 • 1h41m • Digital • 12A • Documentary.
A remarkable look at one of America’s most influential and controversial cultural icons, Hugh Hefner. In addition to its considered portrait of Hefner, this film features an incredible array of archival footage from Hugh Hefner’s landmark TV series, Playboy’s Penthouse and Playboy After Dark. Amongst the martinis and bonhomie, Hefner’s shows offered urgent cultural and political commentaries from the likes of Lenny Bruce, Dick Gregory, and Gore Vidal, as well as performances by Nina Simone, Joan Baez, Steppenwolf, Ray Charles, and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Canada Now
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Screenings and Times
20
| 5 JUL 19 - 5 SEP 19
All screenings in 2D unless marked (3D) (3D) - £2 charge for 3D
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(AM) Anna Magnani (p 34) (CN) Canada Now (p 18-19) (FJ) Filmhouse Junior (p 35-37)
SCREENING TIMES
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SCREEN NUMBER & FILM TITLE
1.00 8.30 12.05/5.05 2.30 7.30
Fri 12 Jul
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Amazing Grace The Matrix Child’s Play (UV) Never Look Away Eighth Grade (AD) Eighth Grade (AD) Diego Maradona Amazing Grace
1.00/6.05 3.10/8.10 11.00 1.30/7.30 5.20 1.15 3.25/6.00 8.35
Sat 13 Jul
1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3
Diego Maradona The Matrix Amazing Grace Eighth Grade (AD) Penny Slinger: Out of the... Diego Maradona Amazing Grace Never Look Away Eighth Grade (AD)
1.00 3.35/8.35 6.30 1.05 3.15 +Q&A 6.10 8.45 1.30/7.30 5.20
Sun 14 Jul
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3
The Aristocats (FJ) Saving Private Ryan Amazing Grace The Matrix Never Look Away The Prestige (HG) Eighth Grade (AD) Eighth Grade (AD) (C) Never Look Away Diego Maradona
11.00am 2.00 5.25 7.30 1.50 5.50 8.40 2.30 (captioned) 4.45 8.30
Fri 5 Jul
1 1 2 2 2 3
Never Look Away Diego Maradona Don’t Look Now Diego Maradona Never Look Away In Fabric (AD)
12.50/3.25/6.00/8.35
Sat 6 Jul
1 1 2 2 3 3 3
Never Look Away Don’t Look Now Diego Maradona Never Look Away Don’t Look Now In Fabric (AD) (C) In Fabric (AD)
1.15/7.30 5.00 2.00/8.40 4.55 1.00 3.25 (captioned) 6.00/8.35
Sun 7 Jul
1 1 1 2 2 3 3
The Secret Life...Pets 2 (FJ) (AD) Never Look Away Don’t Look Now Diego Maradona Never Look Away Don’t Look Now In Fabric (AD)
11.00am 1.15/7.30 5.00 2.00/8.40 4.55 1.00 3.25/6.00/8.35
Mon 1 Never Look Away 2.00 8 1 Don’t Look Now 6.00 8.30 (£6 tickets) Jul 1 QMU Degree Show 2 In Fabric (AD) 1.00/8.25 2 Diego Maradona 3.35 2 Scarred (AM) 6.10 +Intro 3 In Fabric (AD) 2.15 5.00 3 Diego Maradona 7.35 3 Never Look Away For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 38 Tue 9 Jul
1 1 2 2 3 3 3
Never Look Away Don’t Look Now Don’t Look Now Diego Maradona In Fabric (AD) In Fabric (AD) (C) Never Look Away
1.15/7.30 5.00 1.00 3.30/6.05/8.40 2.00 8.35 (captioned) 4.50
Wed 10 Jul
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Barry Lyndon (SK) Never Look Away Don’t Look Now Diego Maradona In Fabric (AD)
2.00/7.30 1.15/7.25 5.00 12.50/8.40 3.30/6.05
Thu 11 Jul
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Never Look Away Diego Maradona Diego Maradona Don’t Look Now Tag (HG) In Fabric (AD) Diego Maradona
1.15/7.35 5.00 1.10 3.50/6.20 8.45 12.50/3.30/6.05 8.40
SCREENING TIMES
Mon 1 The Matrix 2.30/8.20 5.45 15 1 Diego Maradona Jul 2 Amazing Grace 1.15 2 Diego Maradona 3.25 6.00 +Intro 2 Volcano (AM) 2 Eighth Grade (AD) 8.30 1.30/7.30 3 Never Look Away 3 Amazing Grace 5.25 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 38 Tue 16 Jul
1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
First Man (S) (AD) Apollo 11 (S) Diego Maradona Amazing Grace Eighth Grade (AD) Capernaum (SR) Eighth Grade (AD) Prosecuting Evil... Ferencz (CN) Never Look Away
2.30/8.15 +Intro 6.00 1.10/8.20 3.45 6.10 12.30 (over-60s) 3.20 5.30 7.30
Wed 17 Jul
1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3
Never Look Away Apollo 11 (S) In the Shadow of the Moon (S) Apollo 11 (S) In the Shadow of the Moon (S) The Raid (HG) Diego Maradona Eighth Grade (AD) (C) Diego Maradona Never Look Away Eighth Grade (AD)
2.00 5.50 +Discussion 8.20 1.30 3.45 6.10 8.40 12.20 (captioned) 2.30 5.05 8.50
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(HG) House Guest: Daniel Sloss (p 26-27) (HZ) Herzog of the Month (p 14) (OV) Over the Rainbow (p 6 & 14) DATE SCREEN NUMBER & FILM TITLE
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8 Days in Space (p 30-33) Stanley Kubrick (p 13) Senior Selections (p 24-25)
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Uncanny Valley (p 28-29)
SCREENING TIMES
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Fri 26 Jul
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The Dead Don’t Die (AD) One Cut of the Dead (UV) Marianne & Leonard: Words... Woman at War Birds of Passage Birds of Passage Marianne & Leonard: Words...
1.15/3.45/6.10/8.30
Sat 27 Jul
1 2 2 2 3 3
The Dead Don’t Die (AD) Marianne & Leonard: Words... Woman at War Birds of Passage Birds of Passage Marianne & Leonard: Words...
1.15/3.45/6.10/8.30 1.00 3.15/8.45 5.45 1.10 3.50/6.15/8.35
Sun 28 Jul
1 1 2 2 3
Wonder Park (FJ) (AD) The Dead Don’t Die (AD) Woman at War Birds of Passage Marianne & Leonard: Words...
11.00am 1.20/3.45/6.10/8.30 1.00/8.45 3.15/6.00 1.30/3.50/6.15/8.35
Thu 18 Jul
1 1 2 2 3 3
Apollo 13 (S) Apollo 11 (S) Diego Maradona Apollo 11 (S) Never Look Away Eighth Grade (AD)
2.30/8.15 +Intro 6.00 1.10/6.10 3.45/8.45 1.30/7.30 5.20
Fri 19 Jul
1 1 2 2 2 3 3
Apollo 11 (S) Solaris (S) Varda by Agnès Tell It to the Bees (OR) (AD) Mouthpiece (CN) Late Night (AD) Varda by Agnès
1.15/3.30/5.40 7.50 1.00/8.30 3.45 6.15 1.10/3.35/8.40 6.00
Sat 20 Jul
1 1 2 2 2 3
Apollo 11 (S) The Right Stuff (S) Solaris (S) Tell It to the Bees (OR) (AD) Varda by Agnès Late Night (AD)
1.00/7.06/9.15 +Intro 3.15 1.10 +Discussion 5.00 7.30
1.05/3.35/6.00/8.20
Sun 21 Jul
1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3
Zathura: A Space Adventure (FJ) Moon (S) A Trip to Mars + live score (S) Varda by Agnès Tell It to the Bees (OR) (AD) Salt and Fire (HZ) Late Night (AD) Varda by Agnès
11.00am 1.35 7.30 1.00/8.20 3.40 6.05 1.10/3.35/8.40 6.00
Mon 1 Apollo 11 (S) 2.30/6.00 22 1 Ikarie XB-1 (S) 8.15 Jul 2 Varda by Agnès 1.00/3.30/6.05 2 Tell It to the Bees (OR) (AD) (C) 8.35 (captioned) 3 Late Night (AD) 1.10/3.35/6.10/8.30 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 38 Tue 23 Jul
1 1 2 2 2 3 3
Hidden Figures (S) Apollo 11 (S) Varda by Agnès Tell It to the Bees (OR) (AD) The Longest Yard (HG) Late Night (AD) (C) Late Night (AD)
2.10/5.45 +Discussion 8.50 +Discussion 1.00/8.35 3.30 6.00 1.10 (captioned) 3.35/6.10/8.30
Wed 24 Jul
1 1 2 2 3 3
For All Mankind (S) Apollo 11 (S) Varda by Agnès Tell It to the Bees (OR) (AD) Late Night (AD) Late Night (AD) (C)
2.30/5.50 8.15 +Discussion 1.00/3.30/8.35 6.05 1.10/3.35/6.10 8.30 (captioned)
Thu 25 Jul
1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3
Tell It to the Bees (OR) (C) Varda by Agnès Late Night (AD) Varda by Agnès Edge of the Knife (CN) Tell It to the Bees (OR) (AD) Late Night (AD) Varda by Agnès
2.30 (captioned) 6.00 8.35 1.00/3.30 6.15 8.40 1.10/3.35/6.10 8.30
SCREEN NUMBER & FILM TITLE
SCREENING TIMES
11.00 1.00 3.15/8.45 6.00 1.10 3.50/6.15/8.35
Mon 1 The Dead Don’t Die (AD) 2.30/6.10/8.30 29 2 Woman at War 1.00/6.00 Jul 2 Birds of Passage 3.15/8.20 3 Marianne & Leonard: Words... 1.30/3.50/6.15/8.35 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 38 Tue 30 Jul
1 1 2 2 3 3
The Dead Don’t Die (AD) The Dead Don’t Die (AD) (C) Woman at War Birds of Passage Wild Rose (SR) (AD) (C) Marianne & Leonard: Words...
2.30/6.10 8.30 (captioned) 1.00/6.00 3.15/8.20 1.15 (over-60s) 3.50/6.15/8.35
Wed 31 Jul
1 2 2 3 3
The Dead Don’t Die (AD) Birds of Passage Woman at War Marianne & Leonard: Words... For Those Who Don’t... (CN)
2.30/6.10/8.30 1.00/6.00 3.40/8.45 1.30/3.50/8.35 6.05
Thu 1 Aug
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The Dead Don’t Die (AD) Birds of Passage Woman at War Mean Girls (HG) Marianne & Leonard: Words...
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Fri 2 Aug
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Photograph 1.00/3.30/6.00/8.30 The Dead Don’t Die (AD) (C) 1.15 (captioned) The Dead Don’t Die (AD) 3.40/6.05/8.25 Prophecy (AD) 1.30/6.15 Holiday 3.45/8.15
Sat 3 Aug
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Photograph 1.00/3.30/6.00/8.30 The Dead Don’t Die (AD) 1.15/3.40/6.05/8.25 Prophecy (AD) (C) 1.30 (captioned) Holiday 3.45/8.15 Prophecy (AD) 6.15
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Screenings and Times
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Sun 4 Aug
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (FJ) 11.00am Photograph 3.30/6.00/8.30 The Dead Don’t Die (AD) 1.15/3.40/6.05/8.25 Prophecy (AD) 1.30/8.35 Holiday 3.45/6.15
Mon 2 Photograph 2.30/6.00/8.30 5 3 The Dead Don’t Die (AD) 1.15/8.25 Aug 3 Holiday 3.45/6.15 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 38 Tue 2 Photograph 1.00/3.30/6.00/8.30 6 3 The Dead Don’t Die (AD) 1.15/8.25 Aug 3 Holiday 3.45/6.15 Wed 7 Aug
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Photograph 1.00/3.25/8.45 Warrior (HG) 5.50 +Intro The Dead Don’t Die (AD) 1.15 The Dead Don’t Die (AD) (C) 6.00 (captioned) Holiday 3.45/8.20
Thu 8 Aug
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Photograph 3.30/6.00/8.30 The Dead Don’t Die (AD) 1.15/3.40/6.05/8.25 Photograph 1.10 Holiday 3.45/8.35 Hugh Hefner’s After... (CN) 6.10
Fri 9 Aug
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Photograph 1.10/3.35/6.00/8.30 Society (UV) 11.00 Notorious 1.00/8.25 Do the Right Thing 3.25/5.55 The Hummingbird Project 1.15/8.35 We the Animals 3.45/6.15
Sat 10 Aug
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Photograph 1.10/3.35/6.00/8.30 Notorious 1.00/8.25 Do the Right Thing 3.25/5.55 The Hummingbird Project 1.15/8.35 We the Animals 3.45/6.15
Sun 11 Aug
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Ponyo (FJ) 11.00am Photograph 2.00/7.30 Do the Right Thing 5.00 Notorious 1.00/8.25 Do the Right Thing 3.25 Photograph 6.00 The Hummingbird Project 1.15/8.35 We the Animals 3.45/6.15
Mon 1 Notorious 2.30/6.10 12 1 Do the Right Thing 8.30 1.00 Aug 2 Do the Right Thing 2 Photograph 3.30/6.00/8.25 3 We the Animals 1.15/8.40 3 The Hummingbird Project 3.40/6.15 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 38
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Tue 13 Aug
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Notorious 2.30/6.10 The Hummingbird Project 8.30 Photograph 1.00/3.30/6.00/8.25 Ida (SR) 1.15 (over-60s) The Hummingbird Project 3.40/6.15 Do the Right Thing 8.40
Wed 14 Aug
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Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.00/4.20/7.45 Photograph 12.40 The Hummingbird Project 3.05 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.35 Notorious 8.55 Notorious 1.15 Photograph 3.35/6.00 The Hummingbird Project 8.25
Thu 15 Aug
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Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.00/4.20/7.45 Photograph 12.40 The Hummingbird Project 3.05 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.35 Notorious 8.55 Notorious 1.15 Photograph 3.35/6.00 The Hummingbird Project 8.25
Fri 16 Aug
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Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.15/4.40/8.00 Apocalypse Now - Final Cut 12.00/3.45/7.30 Wild Rose (AD) (C) 1.10 (captioned) Transit 3.40/8.30 Wild Rose (AD) 6.00
Sat 17 Aug
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Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.15/4.40/8.00 Apocalypse Now - Final Cut 12.00/3.45/7.30 Wild Rose (AD) 1.10/6.00 Transit 3.40/8.30
Sun 18 Aug
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LIAF 2018 - 0-7 Year Olds (FJ) 11.00am Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.15/7.30 Upon Westminster Bridge... 5.00 +Discussion Apocalypse Now - Final Cut 1.30 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.15 Transit 8.35 Transit 12.25 Wild Rose (AD) 2.45/5.10 Apocalypse Now - Final Cut 7.35
Mon 1 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.25/4.40/8.00 19 2 Apocalypse Now - Final Cut 1.30/7.35 Aug 2 Transit 5.15 3 Wild Rose (AD) 12.50/8.50 3 Transit 3.15 3 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.35 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 38
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Tue 20 Aug
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Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.15/4.40/8.00 Apocalypse Now - Final Cut 1.30/5.15 Transit 8.55 Wild Rose (AD) 12.50 Wild Rose (AD) (C) 8.50 (captioned) Transit 3.15 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.35
Wed 21 Aug
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Apocalypse Now - Final Cut 1.30/7.35 Transit 5.15 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.15/4.40/8.00 Transit 12.50 Wild Rose (AD) 3.10/8.50 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.35
Thu 22 Aug
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Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.15/4.40/8.00 Apocalypse Now - Final Cut 12.15/3.55 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 7.35 Transit 1.10/8.30 Wild Rose (AD) 3.30/6.00
Fri 23 Aug
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Pain and Glory 1.00/3.30/6.00/8.30 Mothra (UV) 11.00 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.10/4.40/8.00 Oldboy 1.15/8.35 The Chambermaid 3.50/6.10
Sat 24 Aug
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Pain and Glory 1.00/3.30/6.00/8.30 Mapplethorpe: Look at... (OR) 2.15 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 4.40/8.00 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 2.30 The Chambermaid 6.10 Oldboy 8.35
Sun 25 Aug
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Toy Story 4 (FJ) (AD) 11.00am Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 2.00 Pain and Glory 5.30 Oldboy 8.10 Pain and Glory 1.30 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 4.40/8.00 The Chambermaid 1.10/6.10 Oldboy 3.30 Pain and Glory 8.30
Mon 1 Pain and Glory 1.35/6.00/8.30 26 2 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.10/4.40/8.00 Aug 3 The Chambermaid 1.00/8.45 3 Oldboy 3.30/6.10 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 38 Tue 27 Aug
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Pain and Glory Once Upon a Time...Hollywood Captain Fantastic (SR) (C) A Season In France Bait
2.30/6.00/8.30 1.10/4.40/8.00 1.00 (over-60s) 3.45/8.45 6.15 +Q&A
Wed 1 Pain and Glory 2.30/6.00/8.30 28 2 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.10/4.40/8.00 Aug 3 A Season In France 1.15/3.45/6.10/8.35
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Pain and Glory 1.00/3.30/6.00/8.30 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 2.00/8.00 A Faithful Man 6.00 Bait 1.10/9.05 A Faithful Man 3.15 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.45
Sat 31 Aug
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Pain and Glory 1.00/3.30/6.00/8.30 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.15/4.40/8.00 A Faithful Man 1.10/5.45 Bait 3.00/7.45
Sun 1 Sep
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Free Willy (FJ) 11.00am Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 2.00 Pain and Glory 5.30/8.00 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 1.15/4.40/8.00 A Faithful Man 1.10/5.45 Bait 3.00/7.45
Mon 1 Pain and Glory 2.30/6.00/8.30 2 2 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 2.00/8.00 Sep 2 Bait 5.55 1.10/9.05 3 A Faithful Man 3 Bait 3.00 3 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.45 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 38 Tue 3 Sep
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Pain and Glory 2.30/6.15/8.45 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 2.00/8.00 Bait 5.55 A Faithful Man 1.10/9.05 Bait 3.00 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.45
Wed 4 Sep
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Pain and Glory 3.45/6.15/8.45 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 2.00/8.00 Bait 5.55 Bait 1.10 A Faithful Man 3.15/9.05 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.45
Thu 5 Sep
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Pain and Glory 2.30/6.00/8.30 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 2.00/8.00 Burden of Dreams (HZ) 5.45 Bait 1.10/9.05 A Faithful Man 3.15 Once Upon a Time...Hollywood 5.45
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Senior Selections
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| 5 JUL 19 - 5 SEP 19
We love talking about films and so do our audiences. Senior Selections invites older audiences to enjoy classic and contemporary cinema and share their thoughts over a cuppa after the film. Films are chosen by our Senior Volunteers, who will be on hand to welcome you and have a chat after the film. These fortnightly film screenings are for audiences who are over-60. They screen where possible with on-screen captions/ subtitles. Tickets are £4 each and include tea, coffee and biscuits after the film. Places are limited, booking essential!
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Tue 16 Jul at 12.30pm Nadine Labaki • Lebanon/USA 2018 • 2h6m • Digital • Arabic and Amharic with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, references to child abuse, drug misuse. • Cast: Zain Al Rafeea, Yordanos Shiferaw, Boluwatife Treasure Bankole, Kawthar Al Haddad.
Zain (Zain Al Rafeea) is a young boy living with his family in an impoverished Beirut neighbourhood. Wise and street-smart beyond his years, Zain’s resentment towards his parents builds and, following a series of tragic events, he finds himself compelled to sue them for bringing children into such a world. Winner of the Jury Award at Cannes Film Festival 2018, director Nadine Labaki crafts a viscerally powerful and thought-provoking tale of hope, charting the journey of children on the edges of society.
Wild Rose Tue 30 Jul at 1.15pm Tom Harper • UK 2018 • 1h41m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language, sex. • Cast: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo, Craig Parkinson, Jamie Sives.
Rose-Lynn Harlan (Jessie Buckley) is bursting with raw talent, charisma and cheek. Fresh out of jail and with two young kids, all she wants is to get out of Glasgow and make it as a country singer. Her mum Marion has had a bellyful of Rose-Lynn’s Nashville nonsense. Forced to take responsibility, RoseLynn gets a cleaning job, only to find an unlikely champion in the middle-class lady of the house. A comedy-drama about mothers and daughters, dreams and reality and three chords and the truth.
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Ida
Captain Fantastic
Tue 13 Aug at 1.15pm
Tue 27 Aug at 1.00pm
Pawel Pawlikowski • Poland/Denmark 2013 • 1h22m • Digital • Polish with English subtitles • 12A - Contains suicide scene • Cast: Agata Kulesza, Agata Trzebuchowska, Dawid Ogrodnik, Jerzy Trela.
Matt Ross • USA 2016 • 1h59m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language. • Cast: Viggo Mortensen, Frank Langella, Kathryn Hahn.
Shot in luminous black and white, this graceful and haunting drama explores the life of Anna, an orphan brought up in a Polish convent. Just before taking her vows, Anna visits her only living relative, her mother’s sister, for the first time. Aunt Wanda, a harddrinking Communist Party judge who has lost any vestiges of faith, informs Anna of her Jewish heritage, her original name and her parents’ fate. They embark on a journey into the wintry countryside to find the graves, where dark secrets are unearthed...
Deep in the woodland of the Pacific Northwest, away from society, a father (Viggo Mortensen) dedicates his life to transforming his six young children into extraordinary adults through rigorous physical and intellectual training. When a tragedy strikes the family, however, they are forced to leave this self-created paradise and begin a journey into the outside world that challenges his idea of what it means to be a parent and brings into question everything he’s taught them.
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Imagining Scotland on Screen 27 July 2019 | 10am – 4pm | 1 class | University of Edinburgh Holyrood Campus | Rolland Man MA MSc | £53
From haunted castles and mysterious mists to jolly bagpiping and kilt-clad laddies, this course will explore some of the images of Scotland presented by Hollywood and other cinemas. Explore the different practices of commercial and independent cinemas and debate questions which explore Scottish culture. The course will review The Ghost Goes West (Rene Clair, 1935) and Seven Dead in the Cat’s Eye (Antonio Margheriti, 1973). As well as the cinematic representations of Scottish customs and people in films like Brigadoon (Vincente Minnelli, 1954) or Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard (André Hunebelle, 1967).
Exploring Scriptwriting 12-16 August 2019 | 10am – 4pm | 5 classes | University of Edinburgh Central Campus | Douglas Dougan MA | £185
Whether you’re interested in writing for radio, film or TV (or all three!) this course is a fantastic introduction to the different forms of dramatic scriptwriting. Discover the differences in writing drama for the big and small screen with a focus on image, action and dialogue and have the opportunity to broaden their range of techniques through exercises in how to write an extended speech by a single character. The course will culminate in the reading and workshopping of the scripts created during the course. To book, please visit www.ed.ac.uk/short-courses Short Courses for 2019/20 will open on 22 July 2019 - please visit the website for more information.
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House Guest: Daniel Sloss
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DANIEL SLOSS As we arrive at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe once again, it’s a real treat to have a very well-known comedian in these parts as our latest House Guest. Daniel Sloss is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning Scottish comedian, renowned for his writing, TV appearances and immense success as a stand-up comedian on the stages of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA and, of course, Edinburgh. Daniel will join us to introduce the screening of Warrior, and all other screenings will be preceded by a special video intro - don’t be late!
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Tag Thu 11 Jul at 8.45pm Jeff Tomsic • USA 2018 • 1h39m • Digital • English and Spanish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, sex references, drug misuse. • Cast: Ed Helms, Jake Johnson, Annabelle Wallis, Hannibal Buress, Jeremy Renner, Jon Hamm, Isla Fisher.
One month a year, five competitive friends return to a no-holds-barred game of tag they’ve been playing since the first grade. ”I genuinely think this might be one of the funniest movies I’ve ever seen. I have no idea how it went so under the radar. I watched it out of sheer boredom one day and it made me laugh my ass off. The cast is incredible, the writing is superb and the storyline is beautiful. It’s got real heart to it and I think it’s the most accurate depiction of male banter anywhere in cinema.”
The Prestige Sun 14 Jul at 5.50pm Christopher Nolan • USA/UK 2006 • 2h10m • 35mm • 12A - Contains moderate violence and fatalities • Cast: Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Scarlett Johansson, David Bowie.
Set in a world of top hats, cravats and disappearing bunnies, The Prestige is a superb puzzle-box thriller. Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman star as magicians in turn-of-the-century London, locked in a bitter feud after the death of an assistant in an illusion gone wrong. Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of Christopher Priest’s slippery novel has more than a few tricks up its sleeve, including a fine turn from David Bowie as Nikola Tesla.
“I watch this movie twice a year, minimum. It’s just perfect to me. Utterly flawless from start to finish. I love Christopher Nolan. And I love The Dark Knight. But I still think this is his greatest work.”
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The Raid Serbuan maut Wed 17 Jul at 6.10pm Gareth Evans • Indonesia/USA 2011 • 1h41m • Digital • Indonesian with English subtitles • 18 - Contains frequent strong bloody violence and gore • Cast: Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, Ray Sahetapy.
Rama (Iko Uwais), a rookie cop in Jakarta, joins a raid on a tower block controlled by a vicious gangster. A superbly shot, thrilling action movie with hard-hitting fight scenes - The Raid will leave you breathless. “Do you like violence? No? Then this is the wrong movie for you. If you do, oh my good Lord are you in for a treat. The story line exists purely to allow these geniuses to show you the most insane level of choreography in any movie. I respect that a lot. From start to finish it just blows you away. No CGI, it’s all real and it’s so impressive.”
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The Longest Yard Tue 23 Jul at 6.00pm Peter Segal • USA 2005 • 1h53m • 35mm • 12A - Contains strong language, moderate violence, drug and sex references • Cast: Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds, James Cromwell, Steve Austin, Michael Irvin, Nelly, Dalip Singh, Bill Goldberg, Bob Sapp, Terry Crews.
Star-studded remake of the 1974 sports comedy. “Hey, not all Adam Sandler movies suck and anyone who says that is trying to be cool. They’re not. They are people who don’t have any actual personality or joy in their life and they think it’s uncool to appreciate simple things. I love Underdog sports movies. And I like Adam Sandler. This movie has everyone in it. And I mean everyone. Chris Rock, Courtney Cox, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Terry Crews, Nelly, Burt Reynolds, Tracy Morgan and so many more. It’s so dumb.”
Mean Girls
Warrior
Thu 1 Aug at 6.10pm
Wed 7 Aug at 5.50pm
Mark Waters • UK 2004 • 1h37m • Digital • 12A - Contains moderate language, sex and drugs references • Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Jonathan Bennett, Amanda Seyfried.
Gavin O’Connor • USA 2011 • 2h20m • Digital • English and Spanish with English subtitles • 12A - Contains frequent moderate sporting violence and one use of strong language. • Cast: Tom Hardy, Joel Edgerton, Nick Nolte, Jennifer Morrison, Frank Grillo.
Cady Heron arrives for her first day of American high school after years of home-schooling in Africa. Befriending Janis and Damian, she soon gets to grips with the complex social groups at play. When she draws the attention of ‘The Plastics’ - a cruel and popular clique - she finds herself getting in way over her head... “I shouldn’t have to write anything about this, you know how good this movie is. Tina Fey is a genius and this movie is hysterical. They managed to get Lohan before she went full Lohan. It’s like sadistic nostalgia.”
A tale of two estranged brothers - one an exMarine (Tom Hardy) and the other an ex-fighter (Joel Edgerton). Both enter a winner-takes-all MMA tournament - and the collision course is set. “The most underrated movie that has ever been made, bar none. I think it went under the radar as people assumed it was just a violent cage fighting movie. In all honesty that’s the only reason I watched it in the first place. Then it sucker punched me. An amazing story and the acting in it is beautiful. Nick Nolte was utterly robbed of an Oscar in this.”
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Uncanny Valley
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Child’s Play Fri 12 Jul at 11.00pm Uncanny Valley is a place for dreams as well as nightmares. The hope here is to shine a lantern on the nocturnal neo-classics lurking in the shadows. The unsung heroes of grungy science-fiction, Lovecraftian terrors by modern horror masters, social commentary in the form of farce comedies and, most importantly, strange and uncanny tales that evade definition. Be it a journey into the darkest depths of the world we live in or whimsical flights of hysteria and cringe-worthy dilemmas, we hope to showcase the flicks of decades now adrift and ones best shown at night.
Tom Holland • USA 1988 • 1h25m • 35mm • 15 - Contains strong violence, horror and language • Cast: Catherine Hicks, Brad Dourif, Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent, Dinah Manoff.
“Close your eyes and count to seven. When you wake, you’ll be in Heaven...” Hunted by police and trapped in a doll factory, the Lakeshore Strangler desperately tries to escape his situation by using a voodoo amulet. Chanting and lightning transfer his soul into a Good Guy doll on the production line. The next day, an unsuspecting mother buys the doll for her son’s birthday... Causing generations of children to fear their beloved toys, Child’s Play’s Chucky is one of the most recognisable and terrifying slashers.
As we head into the future with borrowed ideas and twisted dreams, we have our own fiction to craft, and it’s about movies. Uncanny Valley screenings are fortnightly on Friday nights and cost £9/£7 concessions (£6 students).
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One Cut of the Dead
Kamera o tomeru na! Fri 26 Jul at 11.00pm
Shin’ichirô Ueda • Japan 2017 • 1h36m • Digital • Japanese with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong bloody violence, gore. Cast: Takayuki Hamatsu, Yuzuki Akiyama, Harumi Shuhama.
While filming in an abandoned building supposedly used for human military experiment, a Japanese film crew shooting a low-budget zombie movie are attacked by real zombies... Opening with an interminably long single take and constantly keeping the viewer on their toes about what is real and what is film fakery, this immensely entertaining, laugh-outloud Japanese comedy is packed with tributes and mocking references to every other zombie film that defined the genre.
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Mothra
Fri 9 Aug at 11.00pm
Fri 23 Aug at 11.00pm
Brian Yuzna • USA/Japan 1989 • 1h39m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong horror, sex and sex references, nudity and strong language. Cast: Billy Warlock, Devin DeVasquez, Evan Richards, Ben Meyerson.
Ishirô Honda • Japan 1961 • 1h41m • Digital • Japanese, English and Indonesian with English subtitles • PG - Contains mild violence. Cast: Furankî Sakai, Hiroshi Koizumi, Furankî Sakai, Yumi Itô.
Brian Yuzna (The Beyond, Re-animator 2, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids) brings us a progressively bizarre body-horror satire. Teenager Bill feels like the Beverly Hills social elite to which his family belongs is a completely different species to him. After his sister’s debutante ball, her ex-boyfriend shows Bill recordings revealing a gruesome orgy. The tapes get erased and the is boyfriend killed, sending Bill down a rabbit hole of Invaders of The Body Snatchers meets Marxist theories, surreal gore and kinks, and paranoia... All in great, black humour.
Directed by the original Godzilla’s Ishirô Honda, Mothra is the first cinematic outing of the beloved ‘Queen of the Monsters’. When an expedition to an ancient island (also a nuclear bomb test site) kidnaps a pair of its tiny priestess inhabitants for a circus act, they unwittingly anger the deity Mothra - who answers the telepathic S.O.S song by unleashing her destructive power over Tokyo. Mothra remains the only Kaiju to seriously challenge Godzilla in terms of popularity. She also has her own theme song which you will never get out of your head - take that Godzilla!
The Descent
Twelve Monkeys
Fri 6 Sep at 11.10pm
Fri 20 Sep at 10.45pm
Neil Marshall • UK 2005 • 1h36m • Digital • 18 - Contains strong bloody horror. • Cast: Nora-Jane Noone, Alex Reid, Shauna Macdonald, Molly Kayll, MyAnna Buring, Natalie Jackson Mendoza.
Terry Gilliam • USA 1995 • 2h9m • Digital • English and French with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, strong violence. Cast: Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, Madeleine Stowe, Christopher Plummer.
Underground, no one can hear you scream. A year after losing her husband and child in a tragic car accident, Sarah goes on a cave exploration holiday with her friends. After becoming trapped they discover strange murals and evidence of other expeditions, and soon realise they are not alone. Feeling stalked, fear sets in and tensions rise among the six women... The Descent more than lived-up to expectations after Neil Marshall’s previous cult hit Dog Soldiers, and crowned Shauna MacDonald as Scottish Scream Queen!
In 1996, a deadly virus wipes out most of the human population. In 2035, survivors from the postapocalyptic underground send Bruce Willis to find the original, un-mutated virus, so that scientists might find an antidote. As far as time-travel fantasies go, this is one without illusions or attempts at changing what is predestined, giving the viewer a sense of fatalism. As visually stunning as previous Uncanny Valley selection Brazil (and only 3 minutes shorter!), Terry Gilliam’s dystopian feature has a thrilling, complex, sobering plot, brilliantly carried by Brad Pitt and Willis.
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8 Days in Space
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| 5 JUL 19 - 5 SEP 19
8 Days in Space celebrates the pioneers, the unsung heroes, the complex characters and the hopes and fears of mankind’s great ambition - to break free of terrestrial life and boldly travel beyond the stratosphere. It also marks the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 mission and the season runs for the amount of time the shuttle was voyaging through space. Selected screenings will feature introductions and discussions with volunteers from the the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. Supported by
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First Man Tue 16 Jul at 2.30pm & 8.15pm Damien Chazelle • USA 2018 • 2h21m • Digital • 12A - Contains infrequent strong language, moderate threat. • Cast: Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy, Christopher Abbott, Ciarán Hinds, Kyle Chandler.
Adapted by Josh Singer (The Post, Spotlight) directly from James R. Hansen’s official biography of the same name, First Man focuses on the years 1961-1969 in the life of Neil A. Armstrong (Ryan Gosling), who walked on the lunar surface before anyone else. Re-teaming Gosling with La La Land collaborator Damien Chazelle, this is a riveting first-person account of the sacrifices, pitfalls and triumphs of one of the most dangerous missions in human history.
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Apollo 11 Tue 16 to Wed 24 Jul (select dates only) Todd Douglas Miller • USA 2018 • 1h33m • Digital • U - Contains very mild bad language. • Documentary.
From director Todd Douglas Miller (Dinosaur 13) comes a documentary that’s been 50 years in the making. Crafted from a newly discovered trove of 65mm footage, and more than 11,000 hours of uncatalogued audio recordings, Apollo 11 takes us straight to the heart of NASA’s most celebrated mission - the one that made Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin into household names. Immersed in the perspectives of the astronauts, the team in Mission Control, and the millions of spectators on the ground, we vividly experience those momentous days and hours in 1969 when humankind took a giant leap into the future... The screening on Sat 20 July will begin at the irregular time of 7.06pm, which will synchronise the moment in the film at which the Apollo Lunar Module lands on the moon with the 50th anniversary of the exact moment that it occurred.
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In the Shadow of the Moon
Apollo 13
Wed 17 Jul at 3.45pm & 8.20pm
Thu 18 Jul at 2.30pm & 8.15pm
David Sington • UK/USA 2007 • 1h40m • Digital • U - Contains mild language • Documentary.
Ron Howard • USA 1995 • 2h14m • Digital • PG - Contains mild threat, language and innuendo • Cast: Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Gary Sinise, Ed Harris, Kathleen Quinlan.
Evocative documentary In The Shadow of the Moon chronicles the triumphs and disasters of the Apollo space programme between 1968 and 1972. The film has no narration, relying instead on astonishing archive footage and interviews with the dozen or so men who travelled from Earth to the Moon, and back again. Through the testimonies of the surviving astronauts a picture gradually emerges of a nation caught between the optimism of the lunar programme and the shame of the Vietnam war. The heart of the film, though, is the dry humour, quiet wisdom and boundless humility of his interviewees.
Based on the events of NASA’s most nail-biting mission, Ron Howard’s suspenseful drama follows astronauts Jim Lovell (Tom Hanks), Fred Haise (Bill Paxton) and Jack Swigert (Kevin Bacon) as they leave Earth’s orbit, all systems go. When an oxygen tank sudenly explodes, however, their intended moon landing is called off, and Apollo 13’s mission becomes a battle to simply survive up in the cold, unmerciful void. A still-impressive Hollywood prestige drama - in space - Apollo 13 takes science fact and makes a truly compelling fiction.
Solaris Solyaris Fri 19 & Sat 20 Jul Andrei Tarkovsky • USSR 1972 • 2h46m • Digital • German and Russian with English subtitles • 12A - Contains moderate injury detail, suicide references. • Cast: Donatas Banionis, Natalya Bondarchuk, Yuri Jarvet, Anatoli Solonitsin.
Filmed under the watchful eye of Russia’s communist regime, Andrei Tarkovsky’s adaptation of Stanislaw Lem’s 1961 novel is a remarkable feat of cinema. When contact is lost with a space station orbiting an ocean-covered planet on the edge of the galaxy, the authorities send cosmonaut psychologist Kris Kelvin to investigate. When Kelvin arrives, he discovers the space station in near-ruins, one of the crew dead, and the others haunted by strange apparitions. Within a few hours of his arrival, Kelvin begins to experience the hallucinations himself, seeing what appears to be his dead wife... The innovative score to Solaris was composed by Eduard Artemyev, a constant collaborator of Tarkovsky. The score literally counterpoints the music of Bach along with Artemyev’s own electronic work.
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The Right Stuff
Moon
Sat 20 Jul at 3.15pm
Sun 21 Jul at 1.35pm
Philip Kaufman • USA 1983 • 3h13m • Digital • English and Russian with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, moderate sex references and injury detail. • Cast: Sam Shephard, Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, Dennis Quaid, Fred Ward, Barbara Hershey, Kim Stanley.
Duncan Jones • UK 2009 • 1h37m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language. • Cast: Sam Rockwell, Kevin Spacey (voice), Matt Berry.
Spanning 15 years of America’s burgeoning space programme and focusing on the original Mercury 7 astronauts, The Right Stuff is the story of those men and women, the media circus that swarmed around them and their very human foibles - with an unexpected and entertaining dash of satire thrown into the mix. Adapting Tom Wolfe’s acclaimed book, Philip Kaufman’s impressive film retains the intelligence, tension and excitement of the source material and makes terrific use of an excellent ensemble cast.
A Trip to Mars
Duncan Jones’ marvellous debut is a creepy, poignant and funny sci-fi, with a killer lead turn from Sam Rockwell. Sam (Rockwell) has almost reached the end of his three year solo stint mining fuel from the moon for use on Earth. He’s had ample time to reflect on his past, but there’s no denying that his mind has begun to play tricks on him. As his return date approaches, things in Sam’s contained world take a very startling turn... Moon follows in the footsteps of some of the very best big screen sci-fi such as 2001: A Space Odyssey and Silent Running, and it can bear the comparison.
with A live score by S!nk & The Reverse Engineer
Sun 21 Jul at 7.30pm Holger-Madsen • Denmark 1918 • 1h21m • Digital • Silent with live score • PG
In 1918, Earth was in chaos. Small wonder that this film yearns for a better place where the problem of death is solved and harmony reigns supreme. In 2019, Earth is still chaotic. In this, their 6th film score commission for Filmhouse, generously supported by the UK Space Agency, brilliant multi-instrumental trio S!nk are joined by The Reverse Engineer who, using an array of flashing knobs and twisty buttons worthy of a sci-fi classic, applies such passionate and pointed focus to the extraordinary and wonderful noises that his machines produce that listeners are moved to expand their definition of beauty. That Mars, a planet traditionally associated with war, turns out, when the cosmonauts finally arrive, to be a peaceful utopia is emblematic of a film whose strangeness is normal and whose normalness is strange. Their new live score plays out this paradox in the fertile sonic territory where ‘natural’ acoustic instruments land on planet electronica. £15/£10 tickets PLUS SHORT - Instruments in the Architecture: Building the Pianodrome • Austen McCowan, Will Hewitt • UK 2019 • 14m
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SCREENING TIMES
Ikarie XB-1
Voyage to the End of the Universe
Mon 22 Jul at 8.15pm Jindrich Polák • Czechoslovakia 1963 • 1h26m • Digital • Czech with English subtitles • PG - Contains mild threat. • Cast: Zdenek Stepánek, Frantisek Smolík, Dana Medrická, Irena Kacírková, Radovan Lukavsky
Also known as Voyage to the End of the Universe, Jindrich Polák’s pioneering and much-imitated feature is one of the cornerstones of contemporary sci-fi cinema - and a very rare film to see on the big screen. In the year 2163, the starship Ikarie XB-1 voyages to the ‘white planet’ - an epic lightspeed voyage that takes 28 months. Along the way they face hazards, both of deep space and within their own ranks. Adapted from Stanislaw Lem’s 1955 novel The Magellanic Cloud, Ikarie XB-1’s influence can be seen on both - and on almost every other science-fiction vehicle that followed - including Kubrick’s visionary 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Hidden Figures
For All Mankind
Tue 23 Jul at 2.10pm & 5.45pm
Wed 24 Jul at 2.30pm & 5.50pm
Theodore Melfi • USA 2016 • 2h7m • Digital • PG - Contains discrimination theme, mild bad language. • Cast: Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe, Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst.
Al Reinert • USA 1989 • 1h20m • Digital • 12A • Documentary.
Often mythologised, the race for space was a time when seemingly anything was possible and heroic efforts often went unsung. As the USA raced to put a man into orbit, NASA found untapped talent in a group of African-American female mathematicians. Based on the unbelievable true stories of “human computers” Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer), Mary Jackson (Janelle Monáe) and Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Hidden Figures is an inspiring and entertaining story of crossing gender, race, and professional lines, and dreaming big.
During the Apollo lunar missions from 1968 to 1972, astronauts were given 16mm cameras and told to film anything and everything they could - in space, in orbit and on the lunar surface itself. Two decades later, filmmaker Al Reinert went into the NASA vaults to create this extraordinary compendium of their journeys and experiences. Featuring music by legendary producer Brian Eno, landmark documentary For All Mankind is the story of the twenty-four men who travelled to the moon - told in their words, in their voices, using the images of their experiences.
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Anna Magnani This year, we complemented the Italian Film Festival with a follow-on season of films featuring the Oscarwinning Italian actress Anna Magnani - known as “La Lupa” (“The She-Wolf”). Many of these films are incredibly rare to find and even rarer to see in the cinema. Here we present the last two screenings of this exceptional season. All screenings will be introduced by Dr Pasquale Iannone (University of Edinburgh)
Scarred Assunta Spina Mon 8 Jul at 6.10pm Mario Mattoli • Italy 1948 • 1h31m • Digital • Italian with English subtitles • 12A • Cast: Anna Magnani, Antonio Centa, Maria Donina, Eduardo De Filippo, Margherita Pisani.
A domestic tragedy turned courtroom drama of sorts, this is the Naples-set story of Assunta Spina (Anna Magnani), whose face is scarred by her brutish husband when she shows signs of dissatisfaction. Scarred was actually the third film adaptation based on this original story, which was initially a novel by Salvatore Di Giacomo, adapted for the stage. Magnani’s strong ‘everywoman’ qualities come to the fore here once more, as her character takes the witness stand - facing an agonising choice between justice and family.
Volcano Vulcano Mon 15 Jul at 6.00pm William Dieterle • Italy 1950 • 1h46m • Digital • Italian with English subtitles • 12A • Cast: Anna Magnani, Rossano Brazzi, Geraldine Brooks, Eduardo Ciannelli.
Former prostitute Maddalena (Anna Magnani) is exiled from the mainland and returns to the volcanic island of her birth, where she’s only welcomed by her younger siblings. Concerned by the attentions of her sister Maria (Geraldine Brooks) towards the unscrupulous Donato (Rossano Brazzi), Maddalena will stop at nothing to ensure she doesn’t end up in his clutches. Shot practically parallel to the filming of Roberto Rossellini’s Stromboli, Volcano has been seen by some as an act of revenge by Magnani. The pair were estranged lovers at the time.
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JUN I OR Films for a younger audience, weekly on Sundays at 11am. Tickets cost £5.00 (£5.50 for 3D screenings) per person, big or small! For these shows we choose to screen dubbed versions where these are available, but some films will be in their original language with subtitles – these are marked on individual film descriptions. Please note: although we normally disapprove of people talking during screenings, these shows are primarily for kids, so grown-ups should expect some noise!
The Secret Life of Pets 2 Sun 7 Jul at 11.00am Chris Renaud • France/USA/Japan 2019 • 1h32m • Digital • U Contains mild threat, violence, very mild bad language.
A cute, clever and funny sequel to the 2016 smash-hit animation about pets who find themselves on all manner of adventures while their owners are out. Enthusiastic pup Max faces some big changes in his life when his owner gets married. Meanwhile, fluffy pomeranian Gidget must rescue Max’s favourite toy from a cat-filled apartment and Snowball the rabbit is on a mission to free a white tiger from a circus show...
The Aristocats
Zathura: A Space Adventure
Sun 14 Jul at 11.00am
Sun 21 Jul at 11.00am
Wolfgang Reitherman • USA 1970 • 1h18m • Digital • U - Contains no material likely to offend or harm.
Jon Favreau • USA 2005 • 1h42m • Digital • PG
Developed from an initial idea for Disney’s Wonderful World of Color TV show, The Aristocats is a vivid and musical animated classic. The story of a family of cats - Duchess and her kittens - who find themselves lost and stranded when their Parisian owner’s jealous butler abandons them in the countryside, it’s filled with classic characters and catchy songs. Everybody wants to be a cat!
Based on the book by Jumanji author Chris Van Allsburg, this is an imaginative family fantasy about a pair of brothers - Walter and Danny - who find a mysterious board game in the basement. They soon discover that the game has magical powers - and is altering reality with each and every turn. Can they save the world by finishing the game...? Part of 8 Days in Space (p 30-33)
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Wonder Park
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Sun 28 Jul at 11.00am
Sun 4 Aug at 11.00am
Robert Iscove, David Feiss, Clare Kilner • Spain/USA 2019 • 1h25m • Digital • PG - Contains mild threat, scary scenes.
Steven Spielberg • USA 1982 • 2h • Digital • U - Contains very mild language and threat.
Imaginative June is running through the woods when she discovers an old rollercoaster car and climbs inside. She suddenly finds herself in Wonderland, an amusement park she had created in her mind, but had put aside. All of her rides and characters are brought to life but are falling into disarray without her, and now June will have to put the wonder back in Wonderland before it is lost forever.
E.T. is a soulful mix of fairytale and fable, a family classic in which a curious alien visiting Earth becomes stranded when his ship leaves him behind. Discovered by lonely eight-year-old Elliott, a friendship develops between the two as Elliott vows to help E.T. contact his home while escaping government scientists determined to capture him. Almost 40 years on, it still has the power to thrill and enchant.
Ponyo
LIAF 2018 - Amazing Animations for 0-7 Year Olds Sun 18 Aug at 11.00am
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Sun 11 Aug at 11.00am Hayao Miyazaki • Japan 2008 • 1h41m • Digital • Japanese with English subtitles • U - Contains very mild threat
1h32m • Digital • Various • U
Hayao Miyazaki’s charming anime fairytale. Fiveyear-old Sosuke lives with his mum in a house on a cliff overlooking the sea. One day Sosuke finds a strange-looking goldfish with a human face; he rescues her and calls her Ponyo. Ponyo is so enamoured with Sosuke that she decides she wants to become human, but her father, Fujimoto, is determined that won’t happen...
A wonderful selection of some of the best animation from last year’s London International Animation Festival. This screening is suitable for children of all ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all those little imaginations. This programme is always popular and not a toy ad in sight.
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Free Willy
Sun 25 Aug at 11.00am
Sun 1 Sep at 11.00am
Josh Cooley • USA 2019 • 1h40m • Digital • U - Contains very mild violence, scary scenes.
Simon Wincer • USA/Mexico/France 1993 • 1h52m • Digital • U
Welcome back to the wonderful world of Woody and Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the toys, as the latest animated adventure from Disney Pixar arrives to enthral and entertain another generation. All is well with the gang until their owner Bonnie creates her own toy from a plastic fork and names it Forky. After facing something of a crisis, Forky makes a bid for freedom, and it is up to Woody, Buzz and the toys to try and save him...
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Troubled 12 year old Jesse is angry at the world narrowly escaping stringent punishment for theft and vandalism when his social worker manages to find him new foster parents. While cleaning up graffiti at a theme park, he meets Willy - an orca whale who is now in captivity - and they soon form an amazing bond. It soon becomes clear, however, that Willy longs to return to the ocean to be with his kind, and so Jesse hatches a plan...
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Access Filmhouse foyer and Box Office are accessed from Lothian Road via a ramped surface and two sets of automatic doors. Our Cafe Bar and accessible toilet are also at this level. The majority of seats in the Cafe Bar are not fixed and can be moved. There is wheelchair access to all three screens. Cinema One has space for two wheelchair users and these places are reached via the passenger lift. Cinemas Two and Three have one space each. Staff are always on hand to help operate lifts – please ask at the box office when you purchase your tickets. A second accessible toilet is situated at the lower level close to Cinemas Two and Three. Advance booking for wheelchair spaces is recommended. If you need to bring along a helper to assist you in any way, then they will receive a complimentary ticket. There are induction loops and infra-red in all three screens for those with hearing impairments. See below for details of captioned screenings and films with Audio Description. Email admin@filmhousecinema.com or call the Box Office on 0131 228 2688 if you require further information or assistance.
There is a large print version of the programme available which can be posted to you free of charge. Audio Description and Captions
For Crying Out Loud
In all screens we have a system which enables us, whenever available, to show onscreen captions, and provide audio description (via infra-red headsets) for those who are sight-impaired.
Screenings for carers and their babies! Tickets £5.00 concessions per adult. Screenings are strictly for babies under one year accompanied by no more than two adults. Babychanging, bottle-warming, buggy parking are available.
All screenings of In Fabric, The Secret Life of Pets 2, Eighth Grade, First Man, Late Night, Tell it to the Bees, The Dead Don’t Die, Wonder Park, Wild Rose, Prophecy and Toy Story 4 have audio description. See p 20-23 for times. The following screenings have captions: Sat 6 Jul at 3.25pm In Fabric Tue 9 Jul at 8.35pm In Fabric Sun 14 Jul at 2.30pm Eighth Grade Wed 17 Jul at 12.20pm Eighth Grade Mon 22 Jul at 8.35pm Tell it to the Bees Tue 23 Jul at 1.10pm Late Night Wed 24 Jul at 8.30pm Late Night Thu 25 Jul at 2.30pm Tell it to the Bees Tue 30 Jul at 1.15pm Wild Rose (over-60s) Tue 30 Jul at 8.30pm The Dead Don’t Die Fri 2 Aug at 1.15pm The Dead Don’t Die Sat 3 Aug at 1.30pm Prophecy Wed 7 Aug at 6.00pm The Dead Don’t Die Fri 16 Aug at 1.10pm Wild Rose Tue 20 Aug at 8.50pm Wild Rose Tue 27 Aug at 1.00pm Captain Fantastic (over-60s)
Mon 8 Jul at 11.00am Mon 15 Jul at 11.00am Mon 22 Jul at 11.00am Mon 29 Jul at 11.00am Mon 5 Aug at 11.00am Mon 12 Aug at 11.00am Mon 19 Aug at 11.00am Mon 26 Aug at 11.00am Mon 2 Sept at 11.00am
Diego Maradona Eighth Grade Late Night Marianne & Leonard... Photograph The Hummingbird... Wild Rose Pain and Glory Pain and Glory
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