MACROBERT FILMHOUSE
You’ve Been Trumped
NOVEMBER 2011
TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY YOU’VE BEEN TRUMPED FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN AND OTHERS TICKETS WWW.MACROBERT.ORG BOX OFFICE 01786 466666
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I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT Douglas McGrath / USA 2011 / 95 min / (12A) Contains moderate sex references WED 2 NOV / 10.30AM* / 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parents & Baby Screening
Kate (Sarah Jessica Parker) is a woman performing a non-stop balancing act between her work and her private life. This becomes even more problematic when she earns a promotion and is introduced to a charming new associate, who quickly becomes a source of temptation.
YOU INSTEAD David MacKenzie / UK 2011 / 80 min / (15) Contains strong language and sex references
THUR 3 NOV / 7.30PM
Filmed and set at the 2010 T in the Park festival, You Instead sees one half of the festival’s headline act handcuffed to the mouthy singer of a struggling indie-girl band as they are forced to spend the entire day together. When all attempts to break free are thwarted, they eventually realise that there is no escape from each other.
CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE John Requa / USA 2011 / 107 min / (12A) Contains strong language & sex references
FRI 4 NOV / 7.30PM
Cal is a straight-laced guy living the American dream. However, things begin to unravel when he finds out that his wife is leaving him for another man. Ladies man, Jacob, takes him under his wing, introducing him to a world of style, parties and flirty women. Yet Cal’s heart seems to take him right back to where he began, his wife.
SOUL SURFER Sean McNamara / USA 2011 / 105 min / (PG) Contains a shark attack scene and mild emotional upset SAT 5 NOV / 2.00PM SUN 6 NOV / 2.00PM*** *** Subtitled & audio described screening
Soul Surfer is the inspiring true story of Bethany Hamilton, a teen surfer who lost her arm in a shark attack. Through willpower and faith she fought her way back to be a champion once again, her strength and determination becoming an inspirational gift to others.
TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY Tomas Alfredson / UK 2011 / 127 min / (15) Contains strong language, sex, violence and bloody injury detail SAT 5 NOV / 5.00PM SUN 6 NOV / 8.00PM
George Smiley (Gary Oldman) is recalled from retirement to seek out the mole within MI6, who is undermining British counter-intelligence efforts against the Russians.
PERFECT SENSE David MacKenzie / UK 2010 / 90 min / (15) Contains strong language, twice very strong, and strong sex SAT 5 NOV / 8.00PM SUN 6 NOV / 5.00PM
Ewan McGregor stars as Michael, a chef in an upmarket restaurant who falls for a beautiful young doctor, at a time when the people of the earth are losing their sensory perceptions. As all those around them become more animalistic, their relationship is all they have to hold on to.
WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER? Mark Mylod / USA 2011 / 106 min / (15) Contains strong language and sex references
WED 9 NOV / 10.30AM* / 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parents & Baby Screening
Having watched her friends getting married and moving on with their lives, Ally (Anna Faris) begins to worry that she may have let Mr. Right slip through her fingers. With her womanising neighbour in tow she embarks on a journey to revisit all the boyfriends from her past, to see if one may actually be her true love.
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS Woody Allen / USA 2011 / 94 min / (12A) Contains moderate sex references
SAT 12 NOV / 2.00PM SUN 13 NOV / 5.00PM WED 16 NOV / 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parents & Baby Screening
With thoughts of a romance, Gil (Owen Wilson) and his fiancĂŠe decide to holiday in Paris. However, whilst there the strength of their relationship is called into question as Gil somehow manages to find a portal back to the 1920s Paris and encounters a fascinating lifestyle that he cannot get enough of.
TYRANNOSAUR Paddy Considine / UK 2011 / 92 min / (18) Contains very strong language and a scene of sexual violence SAT 12 NOV / 5.00PM SUN 13 NOV / 8.00PM
Joseph (Peter Mullen) fears he is on a path of self destruction brought about by bouts of uncontrollable rage. When he meets Hannah (Olivia Colman), he begins to see light at the end of the tunnel. But a dark secret she is harbouring threatens to drag both of them down even further.
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THE GUARD John Michael McDonagh / Ireland 2011 / 96 min / (15) Contains very strong language, strong violence, sex references and drug use SAT 12 NOV / 8.00PM
Gerry Boyle is the classic corrupt cop of a small village whose routine is thrown into disarray when an FBI agent arrives on the trail of drug smugglers. Initially he has no time for him but Boyle soon realises if he ever wants his life back, then he has no option than to work with him.
JOHNNY ENGLISH REBORN Oliver Parker / UK 2011 / 101 min / (PG) Contains mild language, violence and sex references SAT 19 NOV / 2.00PM
Rowan Atkinson stars as the most unlikely intelligence officer in Her Majesty’s Secret Service, who must stop a group of international assassins before they eliminate a world leader and cause global chaos.
SLEEPING BEAUTY Julia Leigh / Australia 2011 / 101 min / (18) Strong sexual themes, nudity and coarse language SAT 19 NOV / 5.00PM SUN 20 NOV / 8.00PM
A university student accepts a job which requires her absolute submission as old men seek an erotic experience with her. As the task starts to bleed into her daily life, she finds the need to find out exactly what happens to her when she is asleep.
FOOTLOOSE Craig Brewster / USA 2011 / 113 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence, sex and drug references SAT 19 NOV / 8.00PM SUN 20 NOV / 2.00PM WED 23 NOV / 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parents & Baby Screening
When dancing is prohibited after the death of several young people following a party, the rebellious Ren McCormack (Kenny Wormaid) decides to challenge the ban. A young man with a talent for dancing, McCormack is determined to show everyone that they can move on from the tragedy.
ALBATROSS Nial McCormack / UK 2011 / 88 min / (15) Contains strong language and sex
MON 21 NOV / 7.30PM
A highlight from this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival, Albatross explores the impact that a troubled teen has on the family of a middle-aged novelist with writer’s block. The young teen befriends the writer’s daughter, at the same time starting an affair with him as they bond over their love of books.
WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN Lynne Ramsay / UK 2011 / 112 min / (15) Contains strong language, once very strong, strong sex & sexualised nudity THUR 24 NOV / 7.30PM SAT 26 NOV / 5.00PM SUN 27 NOV / 8.00PM Warning: Due to the nature of this story, some viewers may find this film distressing
Eva (Tilda Swinton) is a mother constantly questioning her own role in the high school massacre carried out by her son, and whether there was anything she could have done to prevent the atrocity.
CONTAGION Steven Soderbergh / USA 2011 / 106 min / (12A) Contains moderate physical and psychological threat and brief medical gore FRI 25 NOV / 7.30PM SAT 26 NOV / 2.00PM SUN 27 NOV / 5.00PM
Bringing together a stellar cast, this masterful thriller follows the progress of an indirect contact virus which spreads at an alarming rate. There is widespread panic as the government seeks to find a way to break the code of the mutating killer disease and create a vaccine.
ANONYMOUS Roland Emmerich / UK/Germany 2011 / 130 min / (12A) Contains moderate sex, violence and language SAT 26 NOV / 8.00PM SUN 27 NOV / 2.00PM MON 28 NOV / 7.30PM
Anonymous speculates on an issue that has intrigued academics for centuries: Who really created the body of work credited to William Shakespeare? In a story of scandal, greed and romance set in Elizabethan England, Roland Emmerich offers one possible answer.
FOUR John Langridge / UK 2011 / 85 min / (15) Contains very strong language, strong sex references, violence and threat TUE 29 NOV / 7.30PM
Having paid a private detective to kidnap his wife’s lover, a man finds that his wife has also been kidnapped as part of the deal. Feeling empowered by the sight of his wife tied to a chair with a bag over her head, he soon finds that she is unwilling to play the simpering victim.
MONTE CARLO Thomas Bezucha / USA 2011 / 109 min / (PG) Contains mild language
WED 30 NOV / 10.30AM* / 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parents & Baby Screening
After a miserable start to their holiday in Paris, the luck of three young women takes a turn for the better when one of them is mistaken for a British heiress and they are whisked off to Monte Carlo where one of them meets the man of her dreams.
DOCUMENTARIES MAKE BELIEVE J. Clay Tweel / USA 2011 / 88 min / N/C 8+ Make Believe follows six adolescent outsiders, who all share an extraordinary passion: the art of magic. Armed with great skill and a dazzling array of illusions, these teenagers embark from the varied hometowns of Malibu, Chicago, Capetown, Littleton and Kitayama to attend the annual World Magic Seminar in Las Vegas, each hoping to be named Teen World Champion.
TUE 8 NOV / 7.30PM
THE REFEREES Les arbitres / Yves Hinant / Belguim 2009 / 81 min / (15) Contains strong language
THUR 10 NOV / 7.30PM
This film follows the lives of several of the world’s top professional football referees at the Euro 2008 championship. The film is a study of the private and professional turmoil of the ‘men in black’ and the personality needed, when the eyes of the world are critical of your every decision.
YOU’VE BEEN TRUMPED Anthony Baxter / UK 2011 / 95 min / (TBC)
FRI 18 NOV / 7.30PM
FILM OF THE MONTH
Funny, inspiring, shocking and even heartbreaking at times, You’ve Been Trumped follows the conquest of Donald Trump’s golf course over an area of natural beauty on the Aberdeenshire coast. The film also offers a rare and revealing glimpse of the unfiltered Donald Trump, as he considers standing as a candidate for President of the United States.
WASTE LAND Lucy Walker / Brazil/UK 2010 / 99 min / (PG) Contains mild language and references to sex and drugs Waste Land highlights the transformative
TUE 22 NOV / 7.30PM
power of art and the beauty of the human spirit. Contemporary artist Vik Muniz leads an emotional journey from Jardim Gramacho, the world’s largest landfill on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, to the heights of international stardom.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA ATTENBERG Athina Rachel Tsangari / Greece 2010 / 97 min / Greek with English subtitles / (18) Contains strong sex TUE 1 NOV / 7.30PM
Marina (Ariane Labed) spends most of her day immersed in the documentaries of David Attenborough. After learning that her father is dying, Marina is urged to seek out real relationships and create bonds with new people, a task she attempts to do with the same detached manner demonstrated by her favourite naturalist.
POTICHE François Ozon / France/Belgium 2010 / 103 min / French with English subtitles / (15) Contains moderate sex SUN 20 NOV / 5.00PM
Potiche is a hilarious story of Suzanne Pujol (Catherine Deneuve), who gets the chance to prove that she is anything but the submissive ‘trophy wife’ everyone thinks she is when she steps in to run her husbands umbrella business.
MODERN CLASSIC JURASSIC PARK Steven Spielberg / USA 1993 / 127 min / (PG) Contains moderate violence and threat
SUN 13 NOV / 2.00PM
The successful sci-fi thriller returns to the big screen, giving audiences a chance to relive this pre-historic adventure. During a test run round an all-new theme park featuring real dinosaurs, a tropical storm hits and knocks out the power supply, leaving the guests to run for their lives from the man-eating beasts.
SPECIAL EVENTS ADVENTURE FILM FESTIVAL 2011 90 min
MON 7 NOV / 7.30PM / ALL TICKETS £5 For more information visit www.adventurefest.co.uk
Showcasing the best in extreme sports and adventure films. Experience an evening of adrenaline-pumping action from fast to first ascents. We will take you to the extremes of alpine speed climbing, daring base jumping and a world of skis, snow and ice.
WARREN MILLER’S …LIKE THERE’S NO TOMORROW (SKI FILM TOUR 2011) 100 min FRI 11 NOV / 7.30PM / TICKETS £8 ADULTS / £6 CONCESSIONS For more information visit www.warrenmiller.co.uk
The pressure is off, no one is watching. It’s just you, your boards and the mountain. The weather has broken and the snow is untracked. There’s only one place to go, but an infinite number of ways to get there.
IRIDE: RIDE OF MY LIFE: THE STORY OF THE BICYCLE Robert Penn / UK 2010 / 60 min / (TBC) WED 23 NOV / 7.30PM / TICKETS £5 FRIENDS / £6 FULL For more information visit www.macrobert.org/iride
Author Rob Penn travels around the world collecting hand-built parts for his dream bicycle and charts the social history of one of mankind’s greatest inventions.
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FAMILY FILMS
RANGO Gore Verbinski / USA 2011 / 107 min / (PG) Contains mild threat and scary scenes
SAT 5 NOV / 11.00AM SUN 6 NOV / 11.00AM
Rango is a sheltered chameleon facing a major identity crisis. When he winds up in the gunslinging town of Dirt, the lizard suddenly finds he stands out. Welcomed as the last hope the town has been waiting for, Sheriff Rango is forced to play his new role to the hilt, becoming the hero he once only pretended to be.
FINDING NEMO Andrew Stanton / USA 2003 / 104 min / (U) Contains mild peril
SAT 12 NOV / 11.00AM SUN 13 NOV / 11.00AM
An overprotective clownfish is forced on an exciting adventure, which takes him through many underwater perils when his young son, Nemo, is captured to become the pet of a dentist in Sydney. Along the way he meets many friends and foes, including Dory, a forgetful but optimistic blue tang who accompanies him on his journey.
DOLPHIN TALE Charles Martin Smith / USA 2011 / 113 min / (U) Contains one use of mild language and scenes of emotional distress SAT 19 NOV / 11.00AM SUN 20 NOV / 11.00AM
Based on a true story, Dolphin Tale is the story of Winter, a dolphin who loses her tail in a freak accident and the young boy who nurses her back to health with the help of Dr McCarthy (Morgan Freeman), a prosthetics expert who might just have the answer to Winter’s problem.
JUDY MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER John Schultz / USA 2011 / 92 min / (PG) Contains mild language SAT 26 NOV / 11.00AM SUN 27 NOV / 11.00AM
When the best laid plans for a summer full of fun go comically awry, an imaginative young girl is forced to spend time with an aunt she has never met. Determined not to let this ruin her holiday she creates her own summer of adventure with help from some unexpected sources.
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7.30PM ATTENBERG 10.30AM* / 7.30PM I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT 7.30PM YOU INSTEAD 7.30PM CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE 11.00AM RANGO 2.00PM SOUL SURFER 5.00PM TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY 8.00PM PERFECT SENSE 6 SUNDAY 11.00AM RANGO 2.00PM*** SOUL SURFER 5.00PM PERFECT SENSE 8.00PM TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY / USA 2010 / 127 Louis Bélanger min / French with English2011 subtitles / (PG) Coarse language 7 MONDAY 7.30PM** ADVENTURE FILM FESTIVAL 8 TUESDAY 7.30PM MAKE BELIEVE A father, whose young son suddenly dies 9 / 7.30PM WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER? MON WEDNESDAY 14 NOV / 7.30PM from meningitis, runs away from10.30AM* the doctor, 10 THURSDAY 7.30PM THE REFEREES the funeral, his university teaching job and 11 FRIDAY 7.30PM** WARREN MILLER’S SKI FILM TOUR 2011 the whole city, thanks to a chance meeting 12 SATURDAY 11.00AM FINDING NEMOwith disreputable old pal Bob (co-scripter Alexis Martin). 2.00PM MIDNIGHT IN PARIS 5.00PM TYRANNOSAUR 8.00PM THE GUARD 13 SUNDAY 11.00AM FINDING NEMO 2.00PM JURASSIC PARK 5.00PM / Canada MIDNIGHT IN PARIS 2 Frogs dans l’Ouest / Dany Papineau 8.00PMsubtitles / TYRANNOSAUR 2010 / 97 min / French with English 14 MONDAY 7.30PM and FFF: ROUTE 132(15) Coarse language, sexual content 15 TUESDAY 7.30PM FFF: 2 FROGS INsubstance THE WEST abuse 16 WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT IN PARIS 10.30AM* A naive young girl decides to ditch college and TUE 15 NOV / 7.30PM 7.30PM FFF: THE NAMEShitchhike OF LOVE to the west coast to hang out, ski, and 17 THURSDAY 7.30PMthat finding FFF: ALL THE SUNS make it. However, she quickly realises 18 FRIDAY YOU’VE BEEN TRUMPED oneself in the mountains isn’t as7.30PM easy as it seems. 19 SATURDAY 11.00AM DOLPHIN TALE 2.00PM JOHNNY ENGLISH REBORN 5.00PM SLEEPING BEAUTY 8.00PM FOOTLOOSE 20 SUNDAY 11.00AM DOLPHIN TALE 2.00PM FOOTLOOSE Le Nom des gens / Michel Leclerc / France 5.00PM POTICHE 2010 / 104 min / French with English 8.00PM subtitles / SLEEPING BEAUTY (15) Coarse language and sexual content 21 MONDAY 7.30PM ALBATROSS 22 TUESDAY 7.30PM WASTE LAND Sara Forestier stars as a free spirit confident in her ability to convert any conservative 23 WEDNESDAY 10.30AM* man FOOTLOOSE WED 16 NOV / 7.30PM liberal opinions through sex. She is 7.30PM** IRIDE: RIDE OFto MYher LIFE extremely successful at it until she meets the 24 THURSDAY 7.30PM WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN uptight, neurotic man and enters like a tornado 25 FRIDAY 7.30PM CONTAGION into his life. 26 SATURDAY JUDY MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER 11.00AM 2.00PM CONTAGION 5.00PM WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN 8.00PM ANONYMOUS 27 SUNDAY JUDY MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER 11.00AM 2.00PM ANONYMOUS Tous les soleils / Phillipe Claudel / France 2011 CONTAGION 105 min / French with English 5.00PM subtitles / 8.00PM WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN and coarse language (12A) Violence 28 MONDAY 7.30PM ANONYMOUS A comedy centred on an Italian 7.30PM widower who 29 TUESDAY FOUR teaches baroque music and lives in Strasbourg THU NOV / 7.30PM 30 17 WEDNESDAY 10.30AM* / 7.30PM MONTE CARLO
ROUTE 132 & INTRO FROM BILL MARSHALL
2 FROGS IN THE WEST
THE NAMES OF LOVE
ALL THE SUNS
with his 15-year-old daughter. When he strikes up a relationship at the same time as his own
* BEPANTHEN PARENTS & BABY SCREENING daughter discovers the first flutters of love, his ** SPECIAL PRICE world is turned upside down. *** SUBTITLED & AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENING
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ATTENBERG I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT YOU INSTEAD CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE RANGO SOUL SURFER TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY PERFECT SENSE RANGO SOUL SURFER PERFECT SENSE TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY ADVENTURE FILM FESTIVAL 2011 MAKE BELIEVE WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER? THE REFEREES WARREN MILLER’S SKI FILM TOUR 2011 FINDING NEMO MIDNIGHT IN PARIS TYRANNOSAUR THE GUARD FINDING NEMO JURASSIC PARK MIDNIGHT IN PARIS TYRANNOSAUR FFF: ROUTE 132 FFF: 2 FROGS IN THE WEST MIDNIGHT IN PARIS FFF: THE NAMES OF LOVE FFF: ALL THE SUNS YOU’VE BEEN TRUMPED DOLPHIN TALE JOHNNY ENGLISH REBORN SLEEPING BEAUTY FOOTLOOSE DOLPHIN TALE FOOTLOOSE POTICHE SLEEPING BEAUTY ALBATROSS WASTE LAND FOOTLOOSE IRIDE: RIDE OF MY LIFE WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN CONTAGION JUDY MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER CONTAGION WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN ANONYMOUS JUDY MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER ANONYMOUS CONTAGION WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN ANONYMOUS FOUR MONTE CARLO
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