Cinema Guide 31 Aug - 27 Sep 2018
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CHRISTOPHER ROBIN Christopher Robin - now a family man living in London - receives a surprise visit from his old childhood pal, Winnie-the-Pooh. With Christopher’s help, Pooh embarks on a journey to find his friends - Tigger, Eeyore, Owl, Piglet, Rabbit, Kanga and Roo. Once reunited, the lovable bear and the gang travel to the big city to help Christopher rediscover the joy of life.
Marc Forster / USA 2018 / 104 mins
Fri 31 Aug - Thu 6 Sep, Times Vary Filmhouse
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C’EST LA VIE! This feel-good comedy from the duo who brought you the Intouchables, is a delightfully sprawling story of a day in the life of an ageing Parisian wedding caterer. He’s driven to frustrated distraction as a complex wedding in a 17th-century chateau unravels - the groom is demanding, the photographer is a free-loading has-been and the waiter once dated the bride - so things can’t possibly go to plan! Olivier Nakache, Éric Toledano / Various 2017 / 115 mins
Fri 31 Aug to Tue 4 Sep, Times Vary Filmhouse / Playhouse
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THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST In 1993 teenage Cameron is caught in the backseat of a car with the prom queen. She is sent away to a treatment centre in a remote area called God’s Promise where she is subjected to questionable gay conversion therapies. During her time at the centre Cameron bonds with some of her fellow residents, as they pretend to go along with the process while waiting to be released.
Desiree Akhavan / USA 2018 / 91 mins
Fri 7 to Thu 13 Sep, Times Vary (not Mon 10 or Wed 12 Sep) Filmhouse / Playhouse
THE CHILDREN ACT Fiona Maye is an eminent High Court judge presiding over ethically complex cases of family law, but she’s paid a heavy personal price for her workload, and her marriage to American professor Jack (Tucci) is at breaking-point. In this moment of personal crisis, she’s asked to rule on the case of an 18 year old boy called Adam who is refusing the blood transfusion which will save his life. At not quite 18 he’s still legally a child - should Fiona force him to live? Richard Eyre / UK 2018 / 105 mins
Fri 7 to Thu 13 Sep, Times Vary Filmhouse
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THE KING Forty years after the death of Elvis Presley, Eugene Jarecki’s new documentary takes the King’s 1963 Rolls-Royce on a musical road trip across America. From Memphis to New York, Las Vegas, and beyond, the journey traces the rise and fall of Elvis as a metaphor for the country he left behind. A diverse cast of Americans, both famous and not, join the journey, including Alec Baldwin, Rosanne Cash, Chuck D, Emmylou Harris, Ethan Hawke, among others. Eugene Jarecki / Germany, USA 2017 / 108 mins
Sun 9 to Thu 13 Sep Aug, Times Vary (not Wed 12 Sep) Filmhouse / Playhouse
THE SEAGULL An aging actress called Irina Arkadina pays summer visits to her brother Pjotr Nikolayevich Sorin and her son Konstantin on a country estate. One summer she brings her lover Boris Trigorin, who’s also a successful novelist. Nina, a free and innocent girl on a neighboring estate who is in a relationship with Konstantin, falls in love with Boris and a love triangle unfolds.
Michael Mayer / USA 2018 / 99 mins
Fri 14 to Thu 20 Sep, Times Vary Filmhouse / Playhouse
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PUZZLE A woman who has a talent for assembling jigsaw puzzles sneaks away from her suburban town and goes to New York City, where she partners with a man for a puzzle tournament in Atlantic City. As she experiences independence for the first time, she begins to recognise her own value and the pieces of her life in a whole new light.
Marc Turtletaub / USA 2018 / 103 mins
Fri 14 to Thu 20 Sep, Times Vary Filmhouse / Playhouse
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THE RIDER After suffering a severe head injury when a horse stamped on his skull Brady Blackburn, a star in the South Dakota rodeo, is told by doctors to give up the sport. It is both his passion and his lifeline, but to keep riding might kill him. While his sister Lily is mentally disabled and his father drinks, gambles and womanises, Brady is the crutch that supports the family – but without the rodeo, he’s facing a life of misery. Chloé Zhao / USA 2018 / 104 mins
Fri 21 to Thu 27 Sep, Times Vary Filmhouse / Playhouse
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BLACKKKLANSMAN It’s the early 1970s and Ron Stallworth is the first African-American detective to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department. Determined to make a name for himself, Stallworth bravely sets out on a dangerous mission: infiltrate and expose the Ku Klux Klan. He soon recruits his colleague Flip Zimmerman into the investigation and together, they team up to take down the extremist hate group. Spike Lee / USA 2018 / 135 min
Fri 21 to Tue 25 Sep, Times Vary Filmhouse
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LUCKY Having outdrank, outsmoked and outlived all of his contemporaries in his offthe-map desert town, fiercely independent 90-year-old atheist Lucky (the late Harry Dean Stanton in his final role) finds himself thrust into a late-in-life journey of self-exploration. The directorial debut of acclaimed character actor John Carroll Lynch is also a cinematic love letter to its legendary leading man and a deeply felt meditation on mortality, loneliness and spirituality. John Carroll Lynch / USA 2018 / 88 min
Sat 22 to Wed 26 Sep, Times Vary Filmhouse / Playhouse
REWIND
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again. Ten years after Mamma Mia! The Movie you are invited to return to the magical Greek island of Kalokairi in an all-new original musical based on the songs of ABBA. The film’s original cast are back, alongside some new additions, including Cher (Mask, Moonstruck) and Lily James (Cinderella, Baby Driver). Ol Parker / USA 2018 / 114 mins
Fri 31 Aug to Wed 5 Sep, Times Vary (not Tue 4 Sep) Filmhouse / Playhouse
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Baby Friendly Cinema (12 months & under) is back and we’ve got two special screenings in September:
The Children Act: Fri 7 Sep, 12.30pm I £6
The Seagull: Tue 18 Sep, 10.30am I £6 You can expect: - A really relaxed attitude to noise and movement - Mats in front of the screen for parents/guardians and babies to relax on - Friendly staff on hand to make your visit easy & enjoyable - The lights to be on low - The volume to be turned down For useful info about your visit and to share any thoughts and ideas, join our Macrobert Baby Friendly Cinema group on Facebook.
WED 24 OCT, 7.30PM ‘Smith is never less than astonishing’ THE GUARDIAN
Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends www.macrobertartscentre.org I 01786 466 666
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‘A PHENOMENAL PRODUCTION.’ THE TIMES
INDEPENDENT
‘ALFRED MOLINA ‘MICHAEL GRANDAGE’S PRODUCTION GIVES A TOWERING IS MAGNIFICENT.’ PERFORMANCE AS ROTHKO.’ TIME OUT
THE GUARDIAN
‘A STELLAR WEST END DEBUT FROM ALFRED ENOCH.’ THE TIMES
‘A PHENOMENAL PRODUCTION.’ THE TIMES
THE NEW EUROPEAN
FINANCIAL TIMES
THE DAILY TELEGR APH
INDEPENDENT EXPERIENCE IT IN CINEMAS NOVEMBER 7TH
John Logan directed by Michael Grandage Alfred Molina (Spider Man 2, Frida, Chocolat) & Alfred Enoch (How to Get Away With Murder)
‘ALFRED MOLINA ‘MICHAEL GRANDAGE’S ‘A STELLAR GIVES A TOWERING PRODUCTION WEST END PERFORMANCE AS IS MAGNIFICENT.’ DEBUT FROM Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends
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Photography: Johan Persson
Book now WED 7 www.redincinemas.com NOV, 7.30PM
EVENT CINEMA NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE:
JULIE
Wild and newly single, Julie throws a late night party. In the kitchen, Jean and Kristina clean up as the celebration heaves above them. Crossing the threshold, Julie initiates a power game with Jean – which rapidly descends into a savage fight for survival. This new version of August Strinberg’s play Miss Julie, written by Polly Stenham, remains shocking and fiercely relevant in its new setting of contemporary London. Thu 6 Sep, 7pm Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends
ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY LIVE:
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Down on his luck in the suburbs, John Falstaff plans to hustle his way to a comfortable retirement by seducing the wives of two wealthy men. Unknown to him, it’s the women of Windsor who really pull the strings, orchestrating Falstaff’s comeuppance amidst a theatrical smorgasbord of petty rivalries, jealousies and over-inflated egos. For a fat Englishman, a Welshman and a Frenchman, the only way is Windsor… Wed 12 Sep, 7pm Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE:
KING LEAR
Chichester Festival Theatre’s production received five-star reviews for its sell-out run, and transfers to the West End for a limited season. Jonathan Munby directs this contemporary retelling of Shakespeare’s tender, violent, moving and shocking play. It sees two ageing fathers – one a King, one his courtier – reject the children who truly love them and their blindness unleashes a tornado of pitiless ambition and treachery. Thu 27 Sep, 7pm Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends
EVENT CINEMA OSCAR WILDE SEASON LIVE:
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Broadcast live to cinemas from the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End. Wilde’s muchloved masterpiece throws love, logic and language into the air to make one of theatre’s most dazzling firework displays. Jack, Algy, Gwendolyn and Cecily discover how unsmooth runs the course of true love, while Lady Bracknell keeps a baleful eye on the mayhem of manners. Tue 9 Oct, 7.15pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends
CLIFF RICHARD LIVE: 60TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR 103 album releases, 123 single hits and the equivalent of 20 years spent in the UK charts. Britain’s Ultimate Pop Star, Sir Cliff Richard is celebrating 60 years in the music industry and he wants to invite you to the most fabulous big screen party of the year! The 60th Anniversary Tour broadcast will feature a selection of his greatest hits across six decades,
Fri 12 Oct, 8pm Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE:
MAYERLING
This is a classic of the Royal Ballet repertory, with its emotional depth and haunting imagery. Kenneth MacMillan choreographed a complex work around the psychologically tormented heir to the Habsburg Empire, Crown Prince Rudolf. From the ballet’s start, the glamour of the Austro-Hungarian court is contrasted with undercurrents of sexual and political intrigue that drive the story to its violent climax in a double suicide. Mon 15 Oct, 7.15pm Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends
EVENT CINEMA FUNNY GIRL - THE MUSICAL Following its record-breaking, sell-out run in London’s West End and national tour, the critically-acclaimed musical Funny Girl comes to our Filmhouse, featuring Sheridan Smith in “an unforgettable star turn” (The Times). The production is semi-biographical, based on the life and career of Broadway star, film actress and comedienne Fanny Brice (a role made famous by Barbara Streisand on Broadway and in the 1968 film adaptation). Wed 24 Oct, 7.30pm Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE:
DIE WALKURE
Wagner’s Ring cycle is one of the greatest works of all opera. Keith Warner’s production is conducted by Antonio Pappano, Music Director of The Royal Opera, and this final revival is cast with an outstanding international array of Wagnerian specialist singers. The full cycle’s four operas journey from the beginning of a world to its destruction, with gods, heroes and monsters. Sun 28 Oct, 5pm Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE:
ALLELUJAH!
The Beth, an old fashioned cradle-to-grave hospital serving a town on the edge of the Pennines, is threatened with closure as part of an efficiency drive. A documentary crew, eager to capture its fight for survival, follows the daily struggle to find beds on the Dusty Springfield Geriatric Ward, and the triumphs of the old people’s choir. This productions was filmed live at London’s Bridge Theatre during its limited run. Thu 1 Nov, 7pm Tickets: £17 / £15 Conc & Friends
PROGRAMME DISCLAIMER: All information in this Cinema Guide is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice. Macrobert Arts Centre cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to this cinema guide. You can find full terms and conditions on our website.
SUBTITLED SCREENINGS
The subtitled screenings are...
Christopher Robin - Wed 5 Sep, 7.30pm Puzzle - Mon 17 Sep, 7.15pm These films have a transcription of the film’s dialogue in English along the bottom of the screen and may also describe the film sounds. Look out for foreign language films too marked FL
RELAXED SCREENING
The relaxed screening is...
Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! - Wed 5 Sep, 2pm These screenings are open to everyone, but are designed to welcome people who benefit from a more relaxed environment - those with an Autistic Spectrum condition, sensory and communication disorders and people living with dementia. You can expect: - A relaxed attitude to noise and movement - Friendly staff on hand to make your visit easy & enjoyable - The lights to be on low - The volume to be turned down - No adverts or trailers before the film
ALL FILMS, ALL DAY TICKETS & BOOKING Filmhouse: Standard £8 Conc
£7
Students
£6
Friends
£6.50
Before 5pm (Tue to Fri)
£6
Family Rewind
£3
Mondays (any film, any time)
£4
Playhouse: All Tickets
Please note all discounts and offers are subject to availability, cannot be retrospectively applied and are offered at the discretion of Macrobert Arts Centre. We’re unable to offer any refunds unless an event is cancelled.
£6
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FAMILY REWIND: £3 Tickets INCREDIBLES 2 It’s been 14 years, but everyone’s favourite superhero family are finally back. This time though the roles are reversed and it’s Helen (aka Elastigirl) in the spotlight while Mr Incredible is stuck at home managing the problems of his ‘super’ children Violet and Dash. There’s also Jack-Jack and the family still don’t know he’s ‘incredible’. Brad Bird / USA 2018 / 125 min
Sat 1 & Sun 2 Sep, 11am Sat 8 & Sun 9 Sep, 11am Filmhouse
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HOTEL TRANSLYVANIA 3: A MONSTER VACATION Drac’s exhausted from running his hotel so Mavis books them on a cruise! It’s not just any cruise, it’s one specifically designed for monsters and though Drac’s not thrilled with the idea to start with, he quickly settles in and even begins to fall for the ship’s captain Ericka. But she’s hiding a dangerous secret… Genndy Tartakovsky / USA 2018 / 97 min
Sat 15 & Sun 16 Sep, 11am Sat 22 & Sun 23 Sep, 11am Filmhouse
OUR SUPPORTERS
Thanks go to all the organisations, individuals, trusts and foundations who support us. With they’re help we’re able to offer an engaging programme of live events, cinema and opportunities to get involved in the arts for people of all ages. Our core funders are:
Macrobert Arts Centre limited is a Scottish charity, no SC039546.
Full details of all of our supporters can be found on our website.
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SEP - DEC 2018
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DIARY: 31 AUG - 27 SEP 2018 31 FRI 31 FRI 31 FRI 1 SAT 1 SAT 1 SAT 1 SAT 1 SAT 2 SUN 2 SUN 2 SUN 2 SUN 2 SUN 3 MON 3 MON 3 MON 4 TUE 4 TUE 5 WED 5 WED 5 WED 6 THU 6 THU 7 FRI 7 FRI 7 FRI 8 SAT 8 SAT 8 SAT 8 SAT 9 SUN 9 SUN 9 SUN 9 SUN 9 SUN 10 MON 10 MON 10 MON 11 TUE 11 TUE 11 TUE 12 WED 12 WED 13 THU *In the Playhouse
CHRISTOPHER ROBIN C’EST LA VIE! MAMMA MIA 2 INCREDIBLES 2 CHRISTOPHER ROBIN C’EST LA VIE! MAMMA MIA 2 CHRISTOPHER ROBIN INCREDIBLES 2 CHRISTOPHER ROBIN CHRISTOPHER ROBIN C’EST LA VIE! MAMMA MIA 2 MAMMA MIA 2 CHRISTOPHER ROBIN C’EST LA VIE! C’EST LA VIE! CHRISTOPHER ROBIN MAMMA MIA 2 MAMMA MIA 2 CHRISTOPHER ROBIN CHRISTOPHER ROBIN NT LIVE: JULIE THE CHILDREN ACT CAMERON POST THE CHILDREN ACT INCREDIBLES 2 THE CHILDREN ACT THE CHILDREN ACT CAMERON POST INCREDIBLES 2 THE CHILDREN ACT THE KING CAMERON POST THE CHILDREN ACT THE CHILDREN ACT THE CHILDREN ACT THE KING CAMERON POST THE KING THE CHILDREN ACT THE CHILDREN ACT RSC LIVE: MERRY WIVES THE KING
5PM 7.45PM* 8PM 11AM 2PM 5PM 7.45PM* 8PM 11AM 2PM 5PM 7.45PM* 8PM 2PM 4.45PM 7.30PM 4.45PM 7.30PM 2PM 4.45PM 7.30PM 4.30PM 7PM 12.30PM 5PM 8PM 11AM 2PM 5PM 8PM 11AM 2PM 5PM 7.45PM* 8PM 2PM 4.45PM 7.30PM 4.45PM 7.15PM* 7.30PM 4.30PM 7PM 4.45PM
13 THU CAMERON POST 7.15PM* 13 THU THE CHILDREN ACT 7.30PM 14 FRI THE SEAGULL 5PM 14 FRI PUZZLE 8PM 15 SAT HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3 11AM 15 SAT PUZZLE 2PM 15 SAT THE SEAGULL 5PM 15 SAT PUZZLE 8PM 16 SUN HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3 11AM 16 SUN THE SEAGULL 2PM 16 SUN PUZZLE 5PM 16 SUN THE SEAGULL 7.45PM* 16 SUN PUZZLE 8PM 17 MON THE SEAGULL 2PM 17 MON PUZZLE 4.45PM 17 MON PUZZLE 7.15PM* 17 MON THE SEAGULL 7.30PM 18 TUE THE SEAGULL 10.30AM 18 TUE THE SEAGULL 4.45PM 18 TUE PUZZLE 7.30PM 19 WED PUZZLE 4.45PM 19 WED THE SEAGULL 7.30PM 20 THU THE SEAGULL 4.45PM 20 THU PUZZLE 7.15PM* 20 THU THE SEAGULL 7.30PM 21 FRI THE RIDER 5PM 21 FRI BLACKKKLANSMEN 8PM 22 SAT HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3 11AM 22 SAT LUCKY 2PM 22 SAT THE RIDER 5PM 22 SAT BLACKKKLANSMEN 8PM 23 SUN HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 3 11AM 23 SUN THE RIDER 2PM 23 SUN BLACKKKLANSMEN 5PM 23 SUN THE RIDER 7.45PM* 23 SUN LUCKY 8PM 24 MON THE RIDER 2PM 24 MON BLACKKKLANSMEN 4.45PM 24 MON LUCKY 7.15PM* 24 MON THE RIDER 7.30PM 25 TUE THE RIDER 4.45PM 25 TUE LUCKY 7.15PM* 25 TUE BLACKKKLANSMEN 7.30PM 26 WED LUCKY 4.45PM 26 WED THE RIDER 7.30PM 27 THU THE RIDER 4.30PM 27 THU NT LIVE: KING LEAR 7PM
Cinema Guide 31 Aug - 27 Sep 2018