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Welcome to the new Hull Independent Cinema programme for July to September 2017. Once more we have a great selection of the best new-release drama, documentary, horror, comedy, animation and more, with foreign language films from Japan, Greece, Denmark and Germany alongside the very best of independent English-language film. As ever there’s plenty more alongside our regular programme: film is at the centre of this year’s LGBT50 celebrations in the Pride in Hull Film Festival; hidden gems come to Hull with the Leeds International Film Festival Audience Favourites; the wonderful world of short film for whatever you want to pay with Short Film City Hull; and the story of the English Civil war is told through a new partnership with Hull History Centre. And of course our friends at Cult Cinema Sunday and WeWatchFilms provide their own eclectic mix of cult movies and classics back on the big screen. It all adds up to another great season of films that you won’t find anywhere else in the city. Why not join us to Discover Something Different? KEEP IN TOUCH Twitter: hullindiecinema | Facebook: HullIndependentCinema Instagram: hullindependentcinema | Email: hello@hullindependentcinema.com
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Programme contents All the films and events listed in this programme were correct at the time of going to press. Always check our website for the latest listings.
Welcome and contact 2 Tickets 3 About Hull Independent Cinema / Membership 4 Where to see our films 5 Hull Independent Cinema 6 - 11 Cult Cinema Sunday 12 - 13 WeWatchFilms 14 - 15 Short Film City Hull 16 - 18 Partner screenings 19 - 25 Calendar of events 26 - 27
Admission and film times All HIC screenings begin at 7pm at Hull Truck Theatre or 7.30pm at other venues. The screening room opens 10-15 minutes before the programme begins, although the venues themselves are open earlier. For details of our partner screenings, Cult Cinema Sunday and WeWatchFilms screenings check the relevant section of this programme. Programme details are subject to change - always check our website and social media before travelling to an event. Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. We reserve the right to refuse admission without refund to customers arriving after the stated programme start time.
HIC ADMISSION PRICES
All tickets (unless otherwise stated)
HIC TICKETS
Standard tickets
Members & Students
£7
£6
Advance tickets are available online or by phone either from Hull Truck Theatre box office (hulltruck.co.uk / 01482 323638) or from Hull Box Office for all other venues (hullboxoffice.com / 01482 221113). Tickets are sold on the door subject to availability.
The BFI is supporting Hull City of Culture with a programme of film activity in the city and region in partnership with Film Hub North, and as part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network led by Showroom Workstation. The Transformative Film Culture for Hull programme, supported by the BFI with National Lottery funding, will bring a packed programme of more than 400 screenings, one-off events and film festivals throughout the year to Hull and the region. Hull Independent Cinema Project (operating as Hull Independent Cinema) is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (Registered Charity number 1163544) and is recognised as a charity for tax purposes by HM Revenue and Customs.
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hull independent cinema Hull Independent Cinema is a local charity, run by a small team of volunteers, bringing great film to new audiences as we work towards our long-term goal of a new venue for independent, world and art cinema in Hull. 2017 is a really important and exciting year for HIC as we’re the main delivery partner for the British Film Institute’s funding for the UK City of Culture film programme.
throughout the year to Hull and the region. The programme reflects the BFI’s activities across the UK to bring film to audiences where there is less opportunity for them to experience
The BFI is funding ‘Transformative Film
and engage in film, and to support local film
Culture For Hull’ as part of its National Lottery-
networks and audience initiatives. There will
funded BFI Film Audience Network and led
be much to explore, celebrate and enjoy.
by its lead partner BFI Film Hub North.
By coming to one of our films you’re not
Delivered through Hull 2017 and by Hull
just getting a great night of entertainment,
Independent Cinema and a unique partnership
you’re also supporting our long-term plans
of film festival, educational and archive partners
to create a new independent cinema in Hull.
from across the north, the film programme will
We’re always keen to hear what you think - if
bring a packed programme of more than 400
you have any ideas or questions please let us
screenings, one-off events and film festivals
know. Thank you for your continued support.
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL CINEMA AND SEE GREAT FILMS FOR EVEN LESS! £1 off all Hull Independent Cinema screenings Welcome pack with a free film and popcorn to enjoy at home Priority booking to future events including Hull Film Festival
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Exclusive membership offers including free screenings and discounts
To purchase your membership and for full details, terms and conditions, please visit:
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Fruit, 62-63 Humber Street Hull HU1 1TU Tel: 01482 221113 Vue Cinema Hull, Shopping Centre, Hull HU1 2PQ Tel: 08712 240 240
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Hull Truck Theatre, 50 Ferensway, Hull HU2 8LB Tel: 01482 323638
Hull History Centre, Worship Street, Hull HU2 8BG Tel: 01482 317500
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Floating Cinema, Hull Marina, Humber Street Cineworld Hull, Gibraltar Road, Kingswood Retail Park, Hull HU7 3DB Tel: 0871 200 2000
Kardomah 94, 94 A lfred Gelder Street, Hull HU1 2AN Tel: 01482 317941
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After The Storm
Suntan
Hirokazu Koreeda
Thu 27 July | 7.30pm
Argyris Papadimitropoulos
Vue Cinema Hull Tue 18 July | 7.00pm Hull Truck Theatre Japan | 2016 | 117 min £7 / £6 Members and Students
Greece | 2016 | 104 min £7 / £6 Members and Students
On a hedonistic Greek island, a middle-aged doctor becomes
After the death of his father, a
obsessed with a young tourist when
private detective struggles to find
she lets him tag along with her
child support money and reconnect
group of hard partying friends.
with his son and ex-wife. Awards: Winner of Best International Awards: Cannes Film Festival, Toronto
Feature, Edinburgh International Film
International Film Festival, BFI London
Festival; SXSW, International Film
Film Festival, International Film Festival
Festival Rotterdam Official Selections
Rotterdam Official Selections
Language: Greek with English subtitles
Language: Japanese with English subtitles
Cast: Makis Papadimitriou, Eli Tringou,
Cast: Hiroshi Abe, Yôko Maki, Satomi Kobayashi
Dimi Hart
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In This Corner Of The World
Laura Poitras Tue 1 August | 7.00pm
Sunao Katabuchi
Hull Truck Theatre USA / Germany | 2017 | 91 min | Documentary £7 / £6 Members and Students
The story of WikiLeak’s
Thu 10 August | 7.30pm Vue Cinema Hull Japan | 2016 | 129 min £7 / £6 Members and Students
editor-in-chief Julian Assange as seen by documentary
As she combats her daily struggles
filmmaker Laura Poitras.
in Hiroshima during World War II, an 18-year-old Suzu gets married
Awards: Cannes Film Festival, Moscow
and deals with the terrible impact
Film Festival Official Selections
war has on ordinary people.
Language: English / Arabic / Spanish / German with English subtitles Featuring: Julian Assange, Sarah Harrison, Jacob Appelbaum
Awards: Winner Best Animation Film, Japanese Academy Awards Language: Japanese with English subtitles Cast: Non, Yoshimasa Hosoya, Minori Omi, Natsuki Inaba, Daisuke Ono, Megumi Han
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Song To Song Terrence Malick Thu 17 Aug | 7.30pm
It Comes At Night Trey Edward Shults
Vue Cinema Hull USA | 2017 | 129 min | Cert TBC £7 / £6 Members and Students
In this modern love story set against
Tue 22 August | 7.00pm Hull Truck Theatre USA | 2017 | 92 min £7 / £6 Members and Students
the Austin, Texas music scene, two entangled couples - struggling
Secure within a desolate home
songwriters Faye and BV, and
as an unnatural threat terrorizes
music mogul Cook and the waitress
the world, a man has established
whom he ensnares – chase success
a tenuous domestic order with his
through a rock ‘n’ roll landscape
wife and son, but this will soon be
of seduction and betrayal.
put to test when a desperate young family arrives seeking refuge.
Awards: SXSW Opening Film Language: English
Awards: Overlook Film Festival Opening Film
Cast: Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara,
Language: English
Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portman,
Cast: Joel Edgerton, Kelvin Harrison Jr.,
Cate Blanchett, Holly Hunter
Carmen Ejogo
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The Beguiled
Land Of Mine
Sofia Coppola
Martin Zandvliet
Tue 29 August | 7.00pm
Thu 7 September | 7.30pm
Hull Truck Theatre
Vue Cinema Hull
USA | 2017 | 94 min
Denmark / Germany | 2015 | 110 min
£7 / £6 Members and Students
£7 / £6 Members and Students
At a girls’ school in Virginia during the
In post-World War II Denmark, a
Civil War, where the young women
group of young German POWs are
have been sheltered from the outside
forced to clear a beach of thousands
world, a wounded Union soldier is
of land mines under the watch
taken in. Soon, the house is taken
of a Danish Sergeant who slowly
over with sexual tension, rivalries,
learns to appreciate their plight.
and an unexpected turn of events. Awards: Nominated Best Foreign Language Awards: Winner Best Director,
Film, 2017 Academy Awards; Toronto
Cannes Film Festival
International Film Festival Official Selection
Language: English
Language: German / Danish / English
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell,
with English subtitles
Kirsten Dunst, Elle Fanning
Cast: Roland Møller, Louis Hofmann, Joel Basman
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The Big Sick
A Ghost Story
Michael Showalter
David Lowery
Tue 12 September | 7.00pm
Thu 21 September | 7.30pm
Hull Truck Theatre
Vue Cinema Hull
USA | 2017 | 119 min
USA | 2017 | 87 min
£7 / £6 Members and Students
£7 / £6 Members and Students
Kumail, a stand-up comic of
In this singular exploration of
Pakistani heritage, falls in love
legacy, love, loss, and the enormity
with a white woman as his parents
of existence, a recently deceased,
are trying to arrange his marriage
white-sheeted ghost returns
to a partner they consider suitable
to his suburban home to try to
in this romantic comedy.
reconnect with his bereft wife.
Awards: Sundance Film Festival Official
Awards: Sundance Film Festival
Selection, Seattle International Film Festival
Official Selection
Opening Film
Language: English
Language: English
Cast: Casey Affleck, Rooney Mara,
Cast: Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly Hunter
McColm Cephas Jr.
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England Is Mine Mark Gill Tue 26 September | 7.00pm Hull Truck Theatre UK | 2017 | 94 min ÂŁ7 / ÂŁ6 Members and Students
A portrait of Steven Patrick Morrissey and his early life in 1970s Manchester before he went on to become lead singer of seminal 80s band The Smiths. Awards: Edinburgh Film Festival Official Selection Language: English Cast: Jack Lowden, Jessica Brown Findlay, Jodie Comer, Laurie Kynaston
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THE ORIGINAL, CHALLENGING AND JUST PLAIN COOL FROM THE WORLD OF CULT & GENRE FILM. Every second Sunday of the month at the unique warehouse venue Fruit. The night has the perfect mix of Thieving Harry’s Café themed food and drink, free film quiz, prize raffle and custom made limited edition movie posters.
Tickets from hullboxoffice.com 6.00pm doors / 6.30pm quiz start / 8pm film start
£5 ON THE DOOR / £4 IN ADVANCE (WITH FREE POPCORN) cultcinemasun
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SOLD OUT The Rocky Horror Picture Show Jim Sharman Sun 9 July | 6pm | Fruit USA / UK | 1975 | 95 min
A screamingly funny, sinfully twisted salute to sci-fi, horror, B-movies and rock music, all rolled into one deliciously decadent morsel.
From Dusk Till Dawn
The Breakfast Club
Robert Rodriguez
John Hughes
Sun 13 August | 6pm | Fruit
Sun 10 September | 6pm | Fruit
USA | 1996 | 103 min
USA | 1985 | 97 min
Two criminals flee for the safety of a remote nightclub in Mexico. They discover that the club is anything but a safe haven for criminals. Its bloodthirsty clientele forces the brothers to team up with their hostages in order to escape alive.
Five high school students, all different stereotypes, meet in detention, where they pour their hearts out to each other, and discover how they have a lot more in common than they thought.
ALTERNATIVE POSTERS CREATED FOR OUR SCREENINGS This Is Spinal Tap Lastleaf Printing
The Return of the Living Dead Jemma Klein
Heathers Katrina Muir
Prints on sale at cultcinemasunday.bigcartel.com
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SHARE THE EXPERIENCE
WeWatchFilms brings classic movies back to the cinema for you to enjoy again, or for the very first time. Whether you like blockbusters, comedy, romance, or drama, come share the experience back on the big screen at Cineworld Hull.
Join us at 7.15pm in the bar for our regular free to enter The Big Movie Quiz!, with prizes to be won before the film starts at 8pm. Tickets Cineworld Hull box office or online at cineworld.co.uk Cineworld Unlimited Card members go FREE! £7.00 Child / Student | £7.50 Senior | £10.50 Standard wewatchfilmsUK
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HEAT Michael Mann Mon 17 July | 7.15pm Quiz / 8pm Film Cineworld Hull USA | 1995 | 172 min
Michael Mann’s incredibly stylish crime drama – beautifully restored in a 4K digital print – follows an obsessive master thief who leads a top-notch crew on various daring heists throughout Los Angeles while a determined detective pursues him without rest.
WAYNE’S WORLD Penelope Spheeris Mon 14 August | 7.15pm Quiz / 8pm Film Cineworld Hull USA | 1992 | 92 min
Celebrating 25 years of Wayne and Garth’s first big screen outing. A greedy producer wants to take the public access “Wayne’s World” to the world of commercial television. Wayne and Garth battle to save their show and Wayne’s girlfriend from the evil producer.
GLADIATOR Ridley Scott Mon 11 September | 7.15pm Quiz / 8pm Film Cineworld Hull USA | 2000 | 164 min
When Roman General General Maximus is betrayed and his family murdered by an emperor’s corrupt son, he comes to Rome as a slave and gladiator to gain his freedom– and his revenge.
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Queer & Here: LGBT Shorts Mon 31 July | 7.30pm | Fruit | 92 mins | Pay what you like | No Cert 18+ The programme includes foreign-language films with English subtitles
Join us for an evening of LGBT short films to mark the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in England & Wales. Chosen from the Leeds International Film Festival archive, these films are a mixture of powerful, thought-provoking and uplifting LGBT stories from around the world. The programme includes Balcony, which is the first UK film in ten years to win the prestigious Iris Prize (Cardiff’s International LGBT Short Film Prize).
Downhill Stelios Kammitsis | Cyprus | 14 min
Balcony Toby Fell-Holden | UK | 17 min
Venus Faye Carr-Wilson | UK | 5 min
These C*cksucking Tears Dan Taberski | USA | 16 min
A Night in Tokoriki Roxana Stroe | Romania | 18 min
The Mad Half Hour Leonardo Brezicki | Argentina / Denmark | 22 min
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European Film Academy’s Short Matters Tour – Part 1 Tue 8 August | 7.30pm | Fruit | 90 mins | Pay what you like | No Cert 18+ The programme includes foreign-language films with English subtitles
The European Film Academy’s Short Matters tour is a brilliant panorama of young contemporary European filmmaking. The short film initiative is organised in co-operation with a series of film festivals throughout Europe. At each of these festivals an independent jury nominates one short film from their competition. We’ll be screening all the nominated films, and the winner, over three programmes. Part one includes the BAFTA winning drama Home.
The Wall Samuel Lampaert | Belgium | 8 min Amalimbo Juan Pablo Libossart | Sweden / Estonia | 15 min
I’m Not From Here Maite Alberdi & Giedre Žickyte | Chile / Denmark / Lithuania | 26 min 90 Degrees North Detsky Graffam | Germany | 21 min
Home Daniel Mulloy | Kosovo/UK | 20 min
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Best of London International Animation Festival Mon 18 September | 7.30pm | Fruit | 82 min | Pay what you like | No Cert 18+ The programme includes foreign-language films with English subtitles
London International Animation Festival (LIAF) proudly showcases the whole spectrum of creative animation, showing that animation is for everyone. These 12 films are a fantastic snapshot of the type of work being produced by animators from all around the world and proving that animation can be the most entertaining, intelligent and provocative artforms. Here you’ll find comedy, horror, animated documentaries, abstract works and everything in between.
G-AAAH! Elizabeth Hobbs | UK | 1 min Happy End Jan Saska | Czech Republic | 6 min Trial and Error Alexander Isert & Antje Heyn Germany | 6 min He & Sea Kris Genijn & Pieter Vanluffelen Belgium | 9 min
How Long, Not Long Uri and Michelle Kranot Denmark | 6 min The Bald Future Paul Cabon | France | 6 min Once Upon A Line Alicja Jasina | Poland | 7 min It’s A Date Zachary Zezima | USA | 7min
Private Parts Anna Ginsburg | UK | 4 min
Broken: The Women’s Prison Volker Schlecht and Alexander Lahl Germany | 7min
A Coat Made Dark Jack O’Shea | Ireland | 9 min
The Sparrow’s Flight Tom Schroeder | USA | 14 min
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FAVOURITES
Final Cut: Ladies & Gentleman György Pálfi
PART 2
The Open Marc Lahore Wed 2 August | 7.30pm | Vue Cinema Hull France / Belgium / UK | 2015 |
Wed 19 July | 7.30pm | Vue Cinema Hull
103 min | No Cert 18+
Hungary | 2012 | 95 min | No Cert 18+
£7 / £6 Members and Students
£7 / £6 Members and Students
Marc Lahore’s acclaimed, multi-
Final Cut is a totally unique and hugely entertaining love story created using 100s of moments from classic movies from the last century of cinema and assembled with seamless editing. Final Cut is an all-time Leeds audience favourite. Language: German / Hungarian / French / Cantonese / English with English subtitles
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award-winning feature debut is a compelling post-apocalyptic drama about belief, hope and faith in the most desperate of circumstances. At the end of the world, a tennis coach and his protégé are determined to put on an Open tournament. They meet a guerrilla fighter and invite him to lay down his gun and take up a racket. Language: French / English with English subtitles
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Every year at Leeds International Film Festival audiences vote for their favourite films and as part of Hull 2017 we are delighted to present 12 of the most popular comedies, dramas and documentaries. These are extra special screenings: none of these acclaimed films have ever been released in the UK – don’t miss them!
In The Crosswind
Liza The Fox-Fairy
Martti Helde
Károly Ujj Mészáros
Wed 30 August | 7.30pm | Vue Cinema Hull
Wed 27 Spetember | 7.30pm | Vue Cinema Hull
Estonia | 2014 | 90 min | No Cert 18+
Hungary | 2015 | 98 min | No Cert 18+
£7 / £6 Members and Students
£7 / £6 Members and Students
Visually stunning and filmed
The winner of the Leeds audience
using hundreds of actors, IN THE CROSSWIND took over three years to make. The film recounts the Soviet
comedy about a lonely care nurse whose only friend is the ghost of a
Holocaust through the letters of an Estonian woman whose story is told using living tableaux. The striking visuals and poignant narration make for an unforgettable watch. Language: Estonian / Russian with English subtitles
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1950s’ Japanese pop icon. When Liza tries dating real-life men and they die in bizarre circumstances, she is convinced she has become a demonic fox-fairy from Japanese mythology. Language: Hungarian with English Subtitles
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FILMFESTIVAL The Pride in Hull Film Festival returns in 2017 to celebrate the best LGBT+ cinema from across the world that you can’t catch in mainstream cinemas.
In Partnership with
Presenting six screenings, with films from four countries, there’s plenty to sink your teeth into. From the Yorkshire premiere of Tom of Finland, a special screening of Sheffield Doc/Fest opener Queerama and a collection of archive LGBT footage from the British Film Institute’s Britain On Film series, you won’t be disappointed.
Tom of Finland
Britain On Film: LGBT
Girls Lost
Dome Karukoski
Various
Thu 20 July | 7.30pm
Tue 25 July | 1.00pm
Kardomah 94
Vue Cinema Hull
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Sweden | 2015 | 106 min
Finland / Sweden / Denmark / Germany / USA | 2017 | 116 min | No Cert 18+
UK | 2017 | 85 min
£7 / £6 Members and Students
With films spanning
Alexandra-Therese Keining Tue 25 July | 3.00pm
Yorkshire Premiere
1909 to 1994, BRITAIN ON FILM: LGBT documents
Award-winning
a century in which
filmmaker Dome
homosexuality went
Karukoski brings to
from crime to Pride, via
screen the life and
decades of profoundly
work of one of the most
courageous activism, and
influential and celebrated
the shifting attitudes to
figures of twentieth
LGBT people and their
century gay culture.
rights across the board
Awards: Edinburgh International Film Festival, East End Film Festival Official Selections
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After drinking the curious nectar that drips from a mysterious plant, best friends Kim, Bella and Momo magically transform into boys. Geeky girls by day and popular boys by night they find themselves living in two completely different worlds.
throughout a time of
Awards: Toronto Film Festival
explosive social change.
Official Selection Language: Swedish with
Language: English
English subtitles Cast: Tuva Jagell,
Language: Finnish / German /
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Who’s Gonna Queerama Daisy Asquith Love Me Now? Barak Heymann, Tomer Heymann Tue 25 July | 6.00pm Kardomah 94
Tue 25 July | 8.00pm
Hull Truck Theatre
Kardomah 94
UK | 2017 | 70 min | Documentary
Australia | 2015 | 112 min
min | Documentary
QUEERAMA tells the story of a century of gay experience. With a
WHO’S GONNA LOVE
soundtrack by Alison
ME NOW? celebrates the
Goldfrapp, Hercules &
triumph of love over
Love Affair and John
hate, of understanding
Grant, the film tells of
over ignorance and the
the relationships, desires
melding of cultures
and fears of gay men
who traditionally view
and women in a century
each other as extreme.
of incredible change.
with English subtitles
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Mining the BFI archive,
Language: Hebrew / English
Sophie Hyde
Tue 25 July | 7.00pm
Israel / UK | 2016 | 84
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Introduced by the short film THE COLOUR OF HIS HAIR (UK | 2017 | 23 min | Documentary).
Billie’s path to independence is accelerated when her mother reveals plans for gender transition, and their time together becomes limited to Tuesdays. This story of desire, responsibility, and transformation was filmed in one year— once a week, only on Tuesdays. Awards: Winner Best Director, Sundance Film Festival Language: English Cast: Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Del Herbert-Jane
Awards: Sheffield Doc/ Fest Opening Film Language: English
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Plots, Intrigue and Treason: Hull in the Civil War Hull History Centre in partnership with Hull Independent Cinema present a season of films as part of the History Centre’s major City of Culture Freedom exhibition “Plots, Intrigue and Treason: Hull in the Civil War” which is on from 4 July to 21 September. See three classic UK films for free, exploring a defining chapter in our history.
Cromwell
To Kill A King
A Field In England
Ken Hughes
Mike Barker
Sat 22 July | 2.00pm Hull History Centre
Sat 5 August | 2.00pm Hull History Centre
Sat 2 September | 2.00pm Hull History Centre
UK | 1970 | 134 min | Free
UK | 2003 | 102 min | Free
UK | 2013 | 90 min | Free
Oliver Cromwell can no longer tolerate King Charles’ policies and the self-interest of the ruling class and leads a civil war to install parliament as the ultimate ruler of England.
A recounting of the relationship between General Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell, as they try to cope with the consequences of deposing King Charles I.
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Amid the Civil War in 17th-century England, a group of deserters flee from battle through an overgrown field. Captured by an alchemist, the men are forced to help him search to find a hidden treasure that he believes is buried in the field.
To find out more about the exhibition and the programme of talks and family events visit www.hullhistorycentre.org
Calendar of events July – September 2017 Date
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Price
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Sun 9 July
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Fruit
6.00pm
SOLD OUT
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Mon 17 July
Heat
Cineworld Hull
7.15pm
Free £10.50
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Tue 18 July
After The Storm
Hull Truck Theatre
7.00pm
£7 / £6
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Wed 19 July
Leeds Audience 2: Final Cut: Ladies & Gentlemen
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
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Thu 20 July
Tom Of Finland
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
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Sat 22 July
Cromwell
Hull History Centre
2.00pm
FREE
25
Tue 25 July
Britain On Film: LGBT
Kardomah 94
1.00pm
£5
23
Tue 25 July
Girls Lost
Kardomah 94
3.00pm
£5
23
Tue 25 July
Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?
Kardomah 94
6.00pm
£5
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Tue 25 July
Queerama
Hull Truck Theatre
7.00pm
£7 / £6
24
Tue 25 July
52 Tuesdays
Kardomah 94
8.00pm
£5
24
Thu 27 July
Suntan
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
6
Mon 31 July
Short Film City Hull: LGBT: Queer And Here
Fruit
7.30pm
£PWYW
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Tue 1 August
Risk
Hull Truck Theatre
7.00pm
£7 / £6
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Wed 2 August
Leeds Audience 2: The Open
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
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Sat 5 August
To Kill A King
Hull History Centre
2.00pm
FREE
25
Mon 7 August
Into The Sea / Sometimes I Dream I’m Flying
Floating Cinema, Hull Marina
8.00pm
FREE
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Tue 8 August
Short Film City Hull: Euro Academy Shorts Matter: Part 1
Fruit
7.30pm
£PWYW
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Price
Page
Tue 8 August
Pina
Floating Cinema, Hull Marina
8.00pm
FREE
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Wed 9 August
Cinema Paradiso
Floating Cinema, Hull Marina
8.00pm
FREE
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Thu 10 August
In This Corner Of The World
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
7
Thu 10 August
Floating The Fleet: Drifters
Floating Cinema, Hull Marina
8.00pm
FREE
19
Sun 13 August
From Dusk Till Dawn
Fruit
6.00pm
£5 / £4
13
Mon 14 August
Wayne’s World
Cineworld Hull
7.15pm
Free £10.50
15
Thu 17 August
Song To Song
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
8
Tue 22 August
It Comes At Night
Hull Truck Theatre
7.00pm
£7 / £6
8
Tue 29 August
The Beguiled
Hull Truck Theatre
7.00pm
£7 / £6
9
Wed 30 August
Leeds Audience 2: In The Crosswind
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
21
Sat 2 September
A Field In England
Hull History Centre
2.00pm
FREE
25
Thu 7 September
Land Of Mine
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
9
Sun 10 September
The Breakfast Club
Fruit
6.00pm
£5 / £4
13
Mon 11 September
Gladiator
Cineworld Hull
7.15pm
Free £10.50
15
Tue 12 September
The Big Sick
Hull Truck Theatre
7.00pm
£7 / £6
10
Mon 18 September
Short Film City Hull: London Animation Shorts
Fruit
7.30pm
£PWYW
18
Thu 21 September
A Ghost Story
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
10
Tue 26 September
England Is Mine
Hull Truck Theatre
7.00pm
£7 / £6
11
Wed 27 September
Leeds Audience 2: Liza The Fox-Fairy
Vue Cinema Hull
7.30pm
£7 / £6
21
2017 Partner Screenings
Time
WeWatchFilms
Venue
Cult Cinema Sunday
Film
Hull Independent Cinema
Date
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