Norden Farm Film Guide Nov-Dec 2016

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After Love

André Rieu: Christmas with André Tues 13 Dec 8pm Dir: Joachim Lafosse 2016 100 mins, Fr/Be

Fri 23 Dec 7.30pm 135 mins | £15 Encore screening of André's annual festive concert. He performs with his famous Johann Strauss Orchestra along with his sopranos and tenors. André also invites his fans to his hometown for an intimate tour of Maastricht's magical Christmas highlights.

(French with English subtitles) Marie and Boris are divorcing. Marie bought the house in which the couple live with their two daughters. But it was Boris who completely renovated it. He cannot afford to find another place to live so they must continue to share their family home. Their relationship becomes more hostile as neither are willing to give up the house.

WHY? With all the Christmas favourites including Hallelujah, Jingle Bells, White Christmas and more

WHY? Brooding drama, underpinned by a razor-sharp script

Trolls

Sun 18 Dec 7.30pm Run time tbc | £15

Enter the world of the Trolls! It is a happy place where Trolls love to sing and give out hugs. When troll-eating Bergens threaten to destroy their village, it is up to Poppy (Anna Kendrick) and Branch (Justin Timberlake) to save the day. From the creators of Shrek and inspired by the popular toys.

Encore screening from Wyndham’s Theatre. Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart star in this glorious revival of Pinter's comic classic. Two ageing writers spend an evening drinking. They become increasingly inebriated and their stories increasingly unbelievable, until the night takes a sinister turn.

WHY? Followed by an exclusive Q&A with the cast and director

WHY? A hilarious comedy filled with music, heart and hair raising adventures CERT

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Doctor Strange Thur 29 Dec 8pm, Fri 30 Dec 4.30pm Dir: Scott Derrickson 2016 130 mins, US

The Light Between Oceans

Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a talented but arrogant neurosurgeon. After a tragic car accident, he loses his ability to operate. He seeks advice from a mystical being and is thrown into a world of alternate dimensions. Can Doctor Strange fulfil his destiny and protect the planet?

Nocturnal Animals

WHY? The latest film from Marvel Studios and based on the Marvel Comics character Fri 30 Dec 8pm Dir: Tom Ford 2016 115 mins, US

Tues 20 and Wed 21 Dec 8pm, Wed 28 Dec 8pm Dir: Derek Cianfrance 2016, 133 mins, UK/NZ/US Post WWI, lighthouse keeper Tom Sherbourne lives on a remote Australian island with his wife. They discover a boat washed ashore carrying a dead man and a baby. The couple rescue the child and decide to raise her as their own. But the consequences of their choice prove to be devastating. Stars Michael Fassbender and Rachel Weisz.

WHY? Based on M L Stedman’s best selling novel of the same name

You can take a drink from our Café Bar into the film, join us for a meal beforehand and also park for free on site.

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated) £10.50 (£9.50 conc)

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead

Film Guide Nov-Dec 2016

Special Ticket Offer £9 (£8 conc) tickets when you book for three films at the

same time. Offer excludes event cinema screenings. Wed 28 and Thur 29 Dec 4.30pm Dir: Mike Mitchell, Walt Dohrn 2016 84 mins, US

NT Live: No Man's Land

Make the most of your visit...

Susan Morrow lives a privileged yet unfulfilled life with her husband. Out of the blue she receives a package from her ex-husband. It is a novel he has written and dedicated to her. But it is violent and devastating. Susan is forced to evaluate the choices she has made as the novel's story builds to a climax that will define her own life.

WHY? 'A wildly gripping revenge tale' ★★★★★ The Guardian

School Holiday Family Screenings Films with this logo are part of our school holiday programme for children and families. These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B) Tues 8 Nov

11am

Bridget Jones's Baby

Exclusively for parents with children under 2 years. Lights are kept on low level and you can move around if you need to. Tickets are £5.50 for adults (including cup of tea); babies and infants are free of charge. Seating is unreserved and unaccompanied adults are not admitted.

Pre Show Dinner Offer Book a two course meal from our Pre Show Dinner menu at the same time as your ticket for £14. Available from 5.30pm (12pm Sundays).

Box Office Opening Hours Tuesday Wednesday - Saturday Sunday

11am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pm 10am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pm 2.30pm - 8pm

By phone / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org Film admission includes a charitable donation of £2 per ticket, which contributes to the upkeep of Norden Farm.

Disabled Accessibility Norden Farm provides ramped access, lifts and toilet facilities. The auditorium has an infra red hearing enhancement system. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF

Box Office /

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Sour Grapes

ROH Live: Les Contes d'Hoffman

Hell or High Water

Encore screening from the Royal Opera House. A rare opportunity to see Kenneth MacMillan's landmark ballet. A woman believes she is the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov - sole survivor of a family massacre. Incarcerated in an asylum, her memory and fantasies intermingle.

WHY? A compelling exploration of identity in the turbulent wake of the Russian Revolution

The First Monday in May Tues 22 Nov 8pm Dir: Andrew Rossi 2016 90 mins, US

Sun 6 Nov 7.30pm, Tues 8 Nov 8pm Dir: David Mackenzie 2016, 102 mins, US

WHY? 'A heist thriller shot through with acidic humour' ★★★★ The Guardian

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Sun 13 Nov 2pm Sun 20 Nov 7.30pm Dir: Tim Burton 2016 127 mins, US/Be/UK

Fri 25 Nov 8pm, Thur 1 Dec 8pm Dir: Tate Taylor 2016 112 mins, US

WHY? Oscar winners Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are joined by Patrick Dempsey for the next chapter of the world’s favourite singleton

WHY? Academy Award shortlisted and nominated at this year’s Golden Globes for Best Foreign Language Film

Encore screening of the much-loved production, danced to Tchaikovsky's magnificent score. Clara creeps downstairs on Christmas Eve to play with her favourite present - a nutcracker. But the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer is waiting to sweep her off on a magical adventure.

WHY? 'A triumph. It’s impossible not to surrender to the frosted charm and superb dancing' ★★★★ Evening Standard

Queen of Katwe

Rachel is devastated by her recent divorce. She spends her daily commute fantasising about the perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes. One morning Rachel sees something shocking happen there. She becomes entangled in the mystery that unfolds.

The Fencer

Bridget is back. Now she is fortysomething and single again. She decides to focus on her career and surround herself with old friends. Then Bridget meets a dashing American named Jack. Life is settled - until she's unexpectedly expecting.

Sun 11 Dec 4.30pm 135 mins | £15

The Girl on the Train

WHY? Stars Judi Dench, Eva Green, Rupert Everett and Chris O'Dowd

(Estonian with English subtitles) Estonia, 1950s. Endel arrives from Leningrad, escaping the secret police. He founds a sports club and teaches children fencing, his great passion. Endel becomes a father figure for the children. When they want to travel to Leningrad for a tournament, Endel must decide whether to risk everything by returning.

ROH Live: The Nutcracker

WHY? An exploration into whether fashion can be viewed as art

Jake's grandfather leaves him clues to a mystery. He discovers a magical place called Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. He learns all about the residents and their unusual abilities. But Jake realises that his new friends have enemies - and he must save them. Based on the best selling novel.

Tues 15 Nov 2pm Wed 16 Nov 8pm Dir: Klaus Härö 2015 99 mins, Fi/Es/Ge

WHY? ‘One of Loach’s finest films’ Variety Magazine

Filmmaker Andrew Rossi is given unprecedented access to the 2015 Met Gala and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He follows curator Andrew Bolton and Vogue editor Anna Wintour as they prepare for the biggest global event of the year. With Karl Lagerfeld, Jean Paul Gaultier and John Galliano.

Toby and Tanner are brothers living on their family ranch. Toby is divorced and trying to build a better life for his son. Tanner is a volatile ex-convict. The pair embark on a calculated bank robbery spree to save their ranch from being possessed.

Bridget Jones's Baby

Sat 5 Nov 2pm and 8pm Tues 8 Nov 11am (P&B) and 2pm, Thur 10 Nov 8pm Dir: Sharon Maguire 2016 123 mins, Ir/UK/Fr/US

Daniel Blake is a joiner in his fifties. For the first time in his life he needs to depend on the welfare state. Katie is a single mother living with her two young children in a one roomed hostel. The pair find themselves caught in a no man's land of welfare bureaucracy. Winner of the Cannes 2016 top prize, the Palme d'Or.

WHY? A tale of romance, comedy, mystery and menace

WHY? 'Heady and very entertaining documentary' ★★★★ The Independent Fri 4 Nov 2pm Run time tbc | £15

Tues 6 Dec 8pm Dir: Ken Loach 2016 100 mins, UK/Fr/Be

Encore screening of Offenbach's fantastical operatic drama The Tales of Hoffman. The great storyteller Hoffmann is losing himself to drink. His rival in love is Councillor Lindorf. He goads Hoffman into telling the tales of his three great loves - each destroyed by a villain, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Lindorf.

In the early 2000s, Rudy Kurniawan appeared on the US wine investment scene. He dazzled with his extortionate bids at wine auctions and then sold his stock for huge profits. In truth, he flooded the world market with counterfeits. An investigation into one of the most ingenious cons of our time.

ROH Live: Anastasia

I, Daniel Blake

Wed 16 Nov 2pm 210 mins | £15

Tues 1 Nov 2pm and 8pm Dir: Reuben Atlas, Jerry Rothwell 2016, 85 mins, UK

WHY? Thriller based on the record breaking and best selling novel of the same name

Inferno Sun 4 Dec 7.30pm, Wed 7 Dec 8pm Dir: Ron Howard 2016 121 mins, US/Ja/Tu/Hu Suffering from amnesia, Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) teams up with doctor Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones) in a bid to recover his memories. The pair follow a trail of clues tied to Dante to foil a deadly global plot.

WHY? Academy Award winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest bestseller in Dan Brown's (The Da Vinci Code) series

Sun 11 Dec 7.30pm, Tues 13 Dec 5pm Dir: Mira Nair 2016, 124 mins, SA/US Ten year old Phiona lives in the impoverished slums of Uganda. Robert is a missionary who teaches local children to play chess. Phiona begins to win local chess competitions as Robert mentors her. Her family and community rally round to help Phiona achieve her dreams and escape a life of poverty. A vibrant true story starring Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave).

WHY? 'Ugandan chess movie could be new Slumdog' ★★★★ The Guardian


Sour Grapes

ROH Live: Les Contes d'Hoffman

Hell or High Water

Encore screening from the Royal Opera House. A rare opportunity to see Kenneth MacMillan's landmark ballet. A woman believes she is the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov - sole survivor of a family massacre. Incarcerated in an asylum, her memory and fantasies intermingle.

WHY? A compelling exploration of identity in the turbulent wake of the Russian Revolution

The First Monday in May Tues 22 Nov 8pm Dir: Andrew Rossi 2016 90 mins, US

Sun 6 Nov 7.30pm, Tues 8 Nov 8pm Dir: David Mackenzie 2016, 102 mins, US

WHY? 'A heist thriller shot through with acidic humour' ★★★★ The Guardian

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Sun 13 Nov 2pm Sun 20 Nov 7.30pm Dir: Tim Burton 2016 127 mins, US/Be/UK

Fri 25 Nov 8pm, Thur 1 Dec 8pm Dir: Tate Taylor 2016 112 mins, US

WHY? Oscar winners Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are joined by Patrick Dempsey for the next chapter of the world’s favourite singleton

WHY? Academy Award shortlisted and nominated at this year’s Golden Globes for Best Foreign Language Film

Encore screening of the much-loved production, danced to Tchaikovsky's magnificent score. Clara creeps downstairs on Christmas Eve to play with her favourite present - a nutcracker. But the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer is waiting to sweep her off on a magical adventure.

WHY? 'A triumph. It’s impossible not to surrender to the frosted charm and superb dancing' ★★★★ Evening Standard

Queen of Katwe

Rachel is devastated by her recent divorce. She spends her daily commute fantasising about the perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes. One morning Rachel sees something shocking happen there. She becomes entangled in the mystery that unfolds.

The Fencer

Bridget is back. Now she is fortysomething and single again. She decides to focus on her career and surround herself with old friends. Then Bridget meets a dashing American named Jack. Life is settled - until she's unexpectedly expecting.

Sun 11 Dec 4.30pm 135 mins | £15

The Girl on the Train

WHY? Stars Judi Dench, Eva Green, Rupert Everett and Chris O'Dowd

(Estonian with English subtitles) Estonia, 1950s. Endel arrives from Leningrad, escaping the secret police. He founds a sports club and teaches children fencing, his great passion. Endel becomes a father figure for the children. When they want to travel to Leningrad for a tournament, Endel must decide whether to risk everything by returning.

ROH Live: The Nutcracker

WHY? An exploration into whether fashion can be viewed as art

Jake's grandfather leaves him clues to a mystery. He discovers a magical place called Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. He learns all about the residents and their unusual abilities. But Jake realises that his new friends have enemies - and he must save them. Based on the best selling novel.

Tues 15 Nov 2pm Wed 16 Nov 8pm Dir: Klaus Härö 2015 99 mins, Fi/Es/Ge

WHY? ‘One of Loach’s finest films’ Variety Magazine

Filmmaker Andrew Rossi is given unprecedented access to the 2015 Met Gala and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He follows curator Andrew Bolton and Vogue editor Anna Wintour as they prepare for the biggest global event of the year. With Karl Lagerfeld, Jean Paul Gaultier and John Galliano.

Toby and Tanner are brothers living on their family ranch. Toby is divorced and trying to build a better life for his son. Tanner is a volatile ex-convict. The pair embark on a calculated bank robbery spree to save their ranch from being possessed.

Bridget Jones's Baby

Sat 5 Nov 2pm and 8pm Tues 8 Nov 11am (P&B) and 2pm, Thur 10 Nov 8pm Dir: Sharon Maguire 2016 123 mins, Ir/UK/Fr/US

Daniel Blake is a joiner in his fifties. For the first time in his life he needs to depend on the welfare state. Katie is a single mother living with her two young children in a one roomed hostel. The pair find themselves caught in a no man's land of welfare bureaucracy. Winner of the Cannes 2016 top prize, the Palme d'Or.

WHY? A tale of romance, comedy, mystery and menace

WHY? 'Heady and very entertaining documentary' ★★★★ The Independent Fri 4 Nov 2pm Run time tbc | £15

Tues 6 Dec 8pm Dir: Ken Loach 2016 100 mins, UK/Fr/Be

Encore screening of Offenbach's fantastical operatic drama The Tales of Hoffman. The great storyteller Hoffmann is losing himself to drink. His rival in love is Councillor Lindorf. He goads Hoffman into telling the tales of his three great loves - each destroyed by a villain, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Lindorf.

In the early 2000s, Rudy Kurniawan appeared on the US wine investment scene. He dazzled with his extortionate bids at wine auctions and then sold his stock for huge profits. In truth, he flooded the world market with counterfeits. An investigation into one of the most ingenious cons of our time.

ROH Live: Anastasia

I, Daniel Blake

Wed 16 Nov 2pm 210 mins | £15

Tues 1 Nov 2pm and 8pm Dir: Reuben Atlas, Jerry Rothwell 2016, 85 mins, UK

WHY? Thriller based on the record breaking and best selling novel of the same name

Inferno Sun 4 Dec 7.30pm, Wed 7 Dec 8pm Dir: Ron Howard 2016 121 mins, US/Ja/Tu/Hu Suffering from amnesia, Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) teams up with doctor Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones) in a bid to recover his memories. The pair follow a trail of clues tied to Dante to foil a deadly global plot.

WHY? Academy Award winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest bestseller in Dan Brown's (The Da Vinci Code) series

Sun 11 Dec 7.30pm, Tues 13 Dec 5pm Dir: Mira Nair 2016, 124 mins, SA/US Ten year old Phiona lives in the impoverished slums of Uganda. Robert is a missionary who teaches local children to play chess. Phiona begins to win local chess competitions as Robert mentors her. Her family and community rally round to help Phiona achieve her dreams and escape a life of poverty. A vibrant true story starring Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave).

WHY? 'Ugandan chess movie could be new Slumdog' ★★★★ The Guardian


Sour Grapes

ROH Live: Les Contes d'Hoffman

Hell or High Water

Encore screening from the Royal Opera House. A rare opportunity to see Kenneth MacMillan's landmark ballet. A woman believes she is the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov - sole survivor of a family massacre. Incarcerated in an asylum, her memory and fantasies intermingle.

WHY? A compelling exploration of identity in the turbulent wake of the Russian Revolution

The First Monday in May Tues 22 Nov 8pm Dir: Andrew Rossi 2016 90 mins, US

Sun 6 Nov 7.30pm, Tues 8 Nov 8pm Dir: David Mackenzie 2016, 102 mins, US

WHY? 'A heist thriller shot through with acidic humour' ★★★★ The Guardian

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Sun 13 Nov 2pm Sun 20 Nov 7.30pm Dir: Tim Burton 2016 127 mins, US/Be/UK

Fri 25 Nov 8pm, Thur 1 Dec 8pm Dir: Tate Taylor 2016 112 mins, US

WHY? Oscar winners Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are joined by Patrick Dempsey for the next chapter of the world’s favourite singleton

WHY? Academy Award shortlisted and nominated at this year’s Golden Globes for Best Foreign Language Film

Encore screening of the much-loved production, danced to Tchaikovsky's magnificent score. Clara creeps downstairs on Christmas Eve to play with her favourite present - a nutcracker. But the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer is waiting to sweep her off on a magical adventure.

WHY? 'A triumph. It’s impossible not to surrender to the frosted charm and superb dancing' ★★★★ Evening Standard

Queen of Katwe

Rachel is devastated by her recent divorce. She spends her daily commute fantasising about the perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes. One morning Rachel sees something shocking happen there. She becomes entangled in the mystery that unfolds.

The Fencer

Bridget is back. Now she is fortysomething and single again. She decides to focus on her career and surround herself with old friends. Then Bridget meets a dashing American named Jack. Life is settled - until she's unexpectedly expecting.

Sun 11 Dec 4.30pm 135 mins | £15

The Girl on the Train

WHY? Stars Judi Dench, Eva Green, Rupert Everett and Chris O'Dowd

(Estonian with English subtitles) Estonia, 1950s. Endel arrives from Leningrad, escaping the secret police. He founds a sports club and teaches children fencing, his great passion. Endel becomes a father figure for the children. When they want to travel to Leningrad for a tournament, Endel must decide whether to risk everything by returning.

ROH Live: The Nutcracker

WHY? An exploration into whether fashion can be viewed as art

Jake's grandfather leaves him clues to a mystery. He discovers a magical place called Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. He learns all about the residents and their unusual abilities. But Jake realises that his new friends have enemies - and he must save them. Based on the best selling novel.

Tues 15 Nov 2pm Wed 16 Nov 8pm Dir: Klaus Härö 2015 99 mins, Fi/Es/Ge

WHY? ‘One of Loach’s finest films’ Variety Magazine

Filmmaker Andrew Rossi is given unprecedented access to the 2015 Met Gala and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He follows curator Andrew Bolton and Vogue editor Anna Wintour as they prepare for the biggest global event of the year. With Karl Lagerfeld, Jean Paul Gaultier and John Galliano.

Toby and Tanner are brothers living on their family ranch. Toby is divorced and trying to build a better life for his son. Tanner is a volatile ex-convict. The pair embark on a calculated bank robbery spree to save their ranch from being possessed.

Bridget Jones's Baby

Sat 5 Nov 2pm and 8pm Tues 8 Nov 11am (P&B) and 2pm, Thur 10 Nov 8pm Dir: Sharon Maguire 2016 123 mins, Ir/UK/Fr/US

Daniel Blake is a joiner in his fifties. For the first time in his life he needs to depend on the welfare state. Katie is a single mother living with her two young children in a one roomed hostel. The pair find themselves caught in a no man's land of welfare bureaucracy. Winner of the Cannes 2016 top prize, the Palme d'Or.

WHY? A tale of romance, comedy, mystery and menace

WHY? 'Heady and very entertaining documentary' ★★★★ The Independent Fri 4 Nov 2pm Run time tbc | £15

Tues 6 Dec 8pm Dir: Ken Loach 2016 100 mins, UK/Fr/Be

Encore screening of Offenbach's fantastical operatic drama The Tales of Hoffman. The great storyteller Hoffmann is losing himself to drink. His rival in love is Councillor Lindorf. He goads Hoffman into telling the tales of his three great loves - each destroyed by a villain, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Lindorf.

In the early 2000s, Rudy Kurniawan appeared on the US wine investment scene. He dazzled with his extortionate bids at wine auctions and then sold his stock for huge profits. In truth, he flooded the world market with counterfeits. An investigation into one of the most ingenious cons of our time.

ROH Live: Anastasia

I, Daniel Blake

Wed 16 Nov 2pm 210 mins | £15

Tues 1 Nov 2pm and 8pm Dir: Reuben Atlas, Jerry Rothwell 2016, 85 mins, UK

WHY? Thriller based on the record breaking and best selling novel of the same name

Inferno Sun 4 Dec 7.30pm, Wed 7 Dec 8pm Dir: Ron Howard 2016 121 mins, US/Ja/Tu/Hu Suffering from amnesia, Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) teams up with doctor Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones) in a bid to recover his memories. The pair follow a trail of clues tied to Dante to foil a deadly global plot.

WHY? Academy Award winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest bestseller in Dan Brown's (The Da Vinci Code) series

Sun 11 Dec 7.30pm, Tues 13 Dec 5pm Dir: Mira Nair 2016, 124 mins, SA/US Ten year old Phiona lives in the impoverished slums of Uganda. Robert is a missionary who teaches local children to play chess. Phiona begins to win local chess competitions as Robert mentors her. Her family and community rally round to help Phiona achieve her dreams and escape a life of poverty. A vibrant true story starring Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave).

WHY? 'Ugandan chess movie could be new Slumdog' ★★★★ The Guardian


Sour Grapes

ROH Live: Les Contes d'Hoffman

Hell or High Water

Encore screening from the Royal Opera House. A rare opportunity to see Kenneth MacMillan's landmark ballet. A woman believes she is the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov - sole survivor of a family massacre. Incarcerated in an asylum, her memory and fantasies intermingle.

WHY? A compelling exploration of identity in the turbulent wake of the Russian Revolution

The First Monday in May Tues 22 Nov 8pm Dir: Andrew Rossi 2016 90 mins, US

Sun 6 Nov 7.30pm, Tues 8 Nov 8pm Dir: David Mackenzie 2016, 102 mins, US

WHY? 'A heist thriller shot through with acidic humour' ★★★★ The Guardian

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Sun 13 Nov 2pm Sun 20 Nov 7.30pm Dir: Tim Burton 2016 127 mins, US/Be/UK

Fri 25 Nov 8pm, Thur 1 Dec 8pm Dir: Tate Taylor 2016 112 mins, US

WHY? Oscar winners Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are joined by Patrick Dempsey for the next chapter of the world’s favourite singleton

WHY? Academy Award shortlisted and nominated at this year’s Golden Globes for Best Foreign Language Film

Encore screening of the much-loved production, danced to Tchaikovsky's magnificent score. Clara creeps downstairs on Christmas Eve to play with her favourite present - a nutcracker. But the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer is waiting to sweep her off on a magical adventure.

WHY? 'A triumph. It’s impossible not to surrender to the frosted charm and superb dancing' ★★★★ Evening Standard

Queen of Katwe

Rachel is devastated by her recent divorce. She spends her daily commute fantasising about the perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes. One morning Rachel sees something shocking happen there. She becomes entangled in the mystery that unfolds.

The Fencer

Bridget is back. Now she is fortysomething and single again. She decides to focus on her career and surround herself with old friends. Then Bridget meets a dashing American named Jack. Life is settled - until she's unexpectedly expecting.

Sun 11 Dec 4.30pm 135 mins | £15

The Girl on the Train

WHY? Stars Judi Dench, Eva Green, Rupert Everett and Chris O'Dowd

(Estonian with English subtitles) Estonia, 1950s. Endel arrives from Leningrad, escaping the secret police. He founds a sports club and teaches children fencing, his great passion. Endel becomes a father figure for the children. When they want to travel to Leningrad for a tournament, Endel must decide whether to risk everything by returning.

ROH Live: The Nutcracker

WHY? An exploration into whether fashion can be viewed as art

Jake's grandfather leaves him clues to a mystery. He discovers a magical place called Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. He learns all about the residents and their unusual abilities. But Jake realises that his new friends have enemies - and he must save them. Based on the best selling novel.

Tues 15 Nov 2pm Wed 16 Nov 8pm Dir: Klaus Härö 2015 99 mins, Fi/Es/Ge

WHY? ‘One of Loach’s finest films’ Variety Magazine

Filmmaker Andrew Rossi is given unprecedented access to the 2015 Met Gala and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He follows curator Andrew Bolton and Vogue editor Anna Wintour as they prepare for the biggest global event of the year. With Karl Lagerfeld, Jean Paul Gaultier and John Galliano.

Toby and Tanner are brothers living on their family ranch. Toby is divorced and trying to build a better life for his son. Tanner is a volatile ex-convict. The pair embark on a calculated bank robbery spree to save their ranch from being possessed.

Bridget Jones's Baby

Sat 5 Nov 2pm and 8pm Tues 8 Nov 11am (P&B) and 2pm, Thur 10 Nov 8pm Dir: Sharon Maguire 2016 123 mins, Ir/UK/Fr/US

Daniel Blake is a joiner in his fifties. For the first time in his life he needs to depend on the welfare state. Katie is a single mother living with her two young children in a one roomed hostel. The pair find themselves caught in a no man's land of welfare bureaucracy. Winner of the Cannes 2016 top prize, the Palme d'Or.

WHY? A tale of romance, comedy, mystery and menace

WHY? 'Heady and very entertaining documentary' ★★★★ The Independent Fri 4 Nov 2pm Run time tbc | £15

Tues 6 Dec 8pm Dir: Ken Loach 2016 100 mins, UK/Fr/Be

Encore screening of Offenbach's fantastical operatic drama The Tales of Hoffman. The great storyteller Hoffmann is losing himself to drink. His rival in love is Councillor Lindorf. He goads Hoffman into telling the tales of his three great loves - each destroyed by a villain, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Lindorf.

In the early 2000s, Rudy Kurniawan appeared on the US wine investment scene. He dazzled with his extortionate bids at wine auctions and then sold his stock for huge profits. In truth, he flooded the world market with counterfeits. An investigation into one of the most ingenious cons of our time.

ROH Live: Anastasia

I, Daniel Blake

Wed 16 Nov 2pm 210 mins | £15

Tues 1 Nov 2pm and 8pm Dir: Reuben Atlas, Jerry Rothwell 2016, 85 mins, UK

WHY? Thriller based on the record breaking and best selling novel of the same name

Inferno Sun 4 Dec 7.30pm, Wed 7 Dec 8pm Dir: Ron Howard 2016 121 mins, US/Ja/Tu/Hu Suffering from amnesia, Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) teams up with doctor Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones) in a bid to recover his memories. The pair follow a trail of clues tied to Dante to foil a deadly global plot.

WHY? Academy Award winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest bestseller in Dan Brown's (The Da Vinci Code) series

Sun 11 Dec 7.30pm, Tues 13 Dec 5pm Dir: Mira Nair 2016, 124 mins, SA/US Ten year old Phiona lives in the impoverished slums of Uganda. Robert is a missionary who teaches local children to play chess. Phiona begins to win local chess competitions as Robert mentors her. Her family and community rally round to help Phiona achieve her dreams and escape a life of poverty. A vibrant true story starring Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave).

WHY? 'Ugandan chess movie could be new Slumdog' ★★★★ The Guardian


CERT

TBC

After Love

André Rieu: Christmas with André Tues 13 Dec 8pm Dir: Joachim Lafosse 2016 100 mins, Fr/Be

Fri 23 Dec 7.30pm 135 mins | £15 Encore screening of André's annual festive concert. He performs with his famous Johann Strauss Orchestra along with his sopranos and tenors. André also invites his fans to his hometown for an intimate tour of Maastricht's magical Christmas highlights.

(French with English subtitles) Marie and Boris are divorcing. Marie bought the house in which the couple live with their two daughters. But it was Boris who completely renovated it. He cannot afford to find another place to live so they must continue to share their family home. Their relationship becomes more hostile as neither are willing to give up the house.

WHY? With all the Christmas favourites including Hallelujah, Jingle Bells, White Christmas and more

WHY? Brooding drama, underpinned by a razor-sharp script

Trolls

Sun 18 Dec 7.30pm Run time tbc | £15

Enter the world of the Trolls! It is a happy place where Trolls love to sing and give out hugs. When troll-eating Bergens threaten to destroy their village, it is up to Poppy (Anna Kendrick) and Branch (Justin Timberlake) to save the day. From the creators of Shrek and inspired by the popular toys.

Encore screening from Wyndham’s Theatre. Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart star in this glorious revival of Pinter's comic classic. Two ageing writers spend an evening drinking. They become increasingly inebriated and their stories increasingly unbelievable, until the night takes a sinister turn.

WHY? Followed by an exclusive Q&A with the cast and director

WHY? A hilarious comedy filled with music, heart and hair raising adventures CERT

TBC

Doctor Strange Thur 29 Dec 8pm, Fri 30 Dec 4.30pm Dir: Scott Derrickson 2016 130 mins, US

The Light Between Oceans

Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a talented but arrogant neurosurgeon. After a tragic car accident, he loses his ability to operate. He seeks advice from a mystical being and is thrown into a world of alternate dimensions. Can Doctor Strange fulfil his destiny and protect the planet?

Nocturnal Animals

WHY? The latest film from Marvel Studios and based on the Marvel Comics character Fri 30 Dec 8pm Dir: Tom Ford 2016 115 mins, US

Tues 20 and Wed 21 Dec 8pm, Wed 28 Dec 8pm Dir: Derek Cianfrance 2016, 133 mins, UK/NZ/US Post WWI, lighthouse keeper Tom Sherbourne lives on a remote Australian island with his wife. They discover a boat washed ashore carrying a dead man and a baby. The couple rescue the child and decide to raise her as their own. But the consequences of their choice prove to be devastating. Stars Michael Fassbender and Rachel Weisz.

WHY? Based on M L Stedman’s best selling novel of the same name

You can take a drink from our Café Bar into the film, join us for a meal beforehand and also park for free on site.

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated) £10.50 (£9.50 conc)

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead

Film Guide Nov-Dec 2016

Special Ticket Offer £9 (£8 conc) tickets when you book for three films at the

same time. Offer excludes event cinema screenings. Wed 28 and Thur 29 Dec 4.30pm Dir: Mike Mitchell, Walt Dohrn 2016 84 mins, US

NT Live: No Man's Land

Make the most of your visit...

Susan Morrow lives a privileged yet unfulfilled life with her husband. Out of the blue she receives a package from her ex-husband. It is a novel he has written and dedicated to her. But it is violent and devastating. Susan is forced to evaluate the choices she has made as the novel's story builds to a climax that will define her own life.

WHY? 'A wildly gripping revenge tale' ★★★★★ The Guardian

School Holiday Family Screenings Films with this logo are part of our school holiday programme for children and families. These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B) Tues 8 Nov

11am

Bridget Jones's Baby

Exclusively for parents with children under 2 years. Lights are kept on low level and you can move around if you need to. Tickets are £5.50 for adults (including cup of tea); babies and infants are free of charge. Seating is unreserved and unaccompanied adults are not admitted.

Pre Show Dinner Offer Book a two course meal from our Pre Show Dinner menu at the same time as your ticket for £14. Available from 5.30pm (12pm Sundays).

Box Office Opening Hours Tuesday Wednesday - Saturday Sunday

11am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pm 10am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pm 2.30pm - 8pm

By phone / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org Film admission includes a charitable donation of £2 per ticket, which contributes to the upkeep of Norden Farm.

Disabled Accessibility Norden Farm provides ramped access, lifts and toilet facilities. The auditorium has an infra red hearing enhancement system. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF

Box Office /

01628 788997

Online /

www.nordenfarm.org

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF


CERT

TBC

After Love

André Rieu: Christmas with André Tues 13 Dec 8pm Dir: Joachim Lafosse 2016 100 mins, Fr/Be

Fri 23 Dec 7.30pm 135 mins | £15 Encore screening of André's annual festive concert. He performs with his famous Johann Strauss Orchestra along with his sopranos and tenors. André also invites his fans to his hometown for an intimate tour of Maastricht's magical Christmas highlights.

(French with English subtitles) Marie and Boris are divorcing. Marie bought the house in which the couple live with their two daughters. But it was Boris who completely renovated it. He cannot afford to find another place to live so they must continue to share their family home. Their relationship becomes more hostile as neither are willing to give up the house.

WHY? With all the Christmas favourites including Hallelujah, Jingle Bells, White Christmas and more

WHY? Brooding drama, underpinned by a razor-sharp script

Trolls

Sun 18 Dec 7.30pm Run time tbc | £15

Enter the world of the Trolls! It is a happy place where Trolls love to sing and give out hugs. When troll-eating Bergens threaten to destroy their village, it is up to Poppy (Anna Kendrick) and Branch (Justin Timberlake) to save the day. From the creators of Shrek and inspired by the popular toys.

Encore screening from Wyndham’s Theatre. Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart star in this glorious revival of Pinter's comic classic. Two ageing writers spend an evening drinking. They become increasingly inebriated and their stories increasingly unbelievable, until the night takes a sinister turn.

WHY? Followed by an exclusive Q&A with the cast and director

WHY? A hilarious comedy filled with music, heart and hair raising adventures CERT

TBC

Doctor Strange Thur 29 Dec 8pm, Fri 30 Dec 4.30pm Dir: Scott Derrickson 2016 130 mins, US

The Light Between Oceans

Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a talented but arrogant neurosurgeon. After a tragic car accident, he loses his ability to operate. He seeks advice from a mystical being and is thrown into a world of alternate dimensions. Can Doctor Strange fulfil his destiny and protect the planet?

Nocturnal Animals

WHY? The latest film from Marvel Studios and based on the Marvel Comics character Fri 30 Dec 8pm Dir: Tom Ford 2016 115 mins, US

Tues 20 and Wed 21 Dec 8pm, Wed 28 Dec 8pm Dir: Derek Cianfrance 2016, 133 mins, UK/NZ/US Post WWI, lighthouse keeper Tom Sherbourne lives on a remote Australian island with his wife. They discover a boat washed ashore carrying a dead man and a baby. The couple rescue the child and decide to raise her as their own. But the consequences of their choice prove to be devastating. Stars Michael Fassbender and Rachel Weisz.

WHY? Based on M L Stedman’s best selling novel of the same name

You can take a drink from our Café Bar into the film, join us for a meal beforehand and also park for free on site.

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated) £10.50 (£9.50 conc)

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead

Film Guide Nov-Dec 2016

Special Ticket Offer £9 (£8 conc) tickets when you book for three films at the

same time. Offer excludes event cinema screenings. Wed 28 and Thur 29 Dec 4.30pm Dir: Mike Mitchell, Walt Dohrn 2016 84 mins, US

NT Live: No Man's Land

Make the most of your visit...

Susan Morrow lives a privileged yet unfulfilled life with her husband. Out of the blue she receives a package from her ex-husband. It is a novel he has written and dedicated to her. But it is violent and devastating. Susan is forced to evaluate the choices she has made as the novel's story builds to a climax that will define her own life.

WHY? 'A wildly gripping revenge tale' ★★★★★ The Guardian

School Holiday Family Screenings Films with this logo are part of our school holiday programme for children and families. These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B) Tues 8 Nov

11am

Bridget Jones's Baby

Exclusively for parents with children under 2 years. Lights are kept on low level and you can move around if you need to. Tickets are £5.50 for adults (including cup of tea); babies and infants are free of charge. Seating is unreserved and unaccompanied adults are not admitted.

Pre Show Dinner Offer Book a two course meal from our Pre Show Dinner menu at the same time as your ticket for £14. Available from 5.30pm (12pm Sundays).

Box Office Opening Hours Tuesday Wednesday - Saturday Sunday

11am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pm 10am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pm 2.30pm - 8pm

By phone / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org Film admission includes a charitable donation of £2 per ticket, which contributes to the upkeep of Norden Farm.

Disabled Accessibility Norden Farm provides ramped access, lifts and toilet facilities. The auditorium has an infra red hearing enhancement system. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF

Box Office /

01628 788997

Online /

www.nordenfarm.org

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF


CERT

TBC

After Love

André Rieu: Christmas with André Tues 13 Dec 8pm Dir: Joachim Lafosse 2016 100 mins, Fr/Be

Fri 23 Dec 7.30pm 135 mins | £15 Encore screening of André's annual festive concert. He performs with his famous Johann Strauss Orchestra along with his sopranos and tenors. André also invites his fans to his hometown for an intimate tour of Maastricht's magical Christmas highlights.

(French with English subtitles) Marie and Boris are divorcing. Marie bought the house in which the couple live with their two daughters. But it was Boris who completely renovated it. He cannot afford to find another place to live so they must continue to share their family home. Their relationship becomes more hostile as neither are willing to give up the house.

WHY? With all the Christmas favourites including Hallelujah, Jingle Bells, White Christmas and more

WHY? Brooding drama, underpinned by a razor-sharp script

Trolls

Sun 18 Dec 7.30pm Run time tbc | £15

Enter the world of the Trolls! It is a happy place where Trolls love to sing and give out hugs. When troll-eating Bergens threaten to destroy their village, it is up to Poppy (Anna Kendrick) and Branch (Justin Timberlake) to save the day. From the creators of Shrek and inspired by the popular toys.

Encore screening from Wyndham’s Theatre. Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart star in this glorious revival of Pinter's comic classic. Two ageing writers spend an evening drinking. They become increasingly inebriated and their stories increasingly unbelievable, until the night takes a sinister turn.

WHY? Followed by an exclusive Q&A with the cast and director

WHY? A hilarious comedy filled with music, heart and hair raising adventures CERT

TBC

Doctor Strange Thur 29 Dec 8pm, Fri 30 Dec 4.30pm Dir: Scott Derrickson 2016 130 mins, US

The Light Between Oceans

Doctor Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is a talented but arrogant neurosurgeon. After a tragic car accident, he loses his ability to operate. He seeks advice from a mystical being and is thrown into a world of alternate dimensions. Can Doctor Strange fulfil his destiny and protect the planet?

Nocturnal Animals

WHY? The latest film from Marvel Studios and based on the Marvel Comics character Fri 30 Dec 8pm Dir: Tom Ford 2016 115 mins, US

Tues 20 and Wed 21 Dec 8pm, Wed 28 Dec 8pm Dir: Derek Cianfrance 2016, 133 mins, UK/NZ/US Post WWI, lighthouse keeper Tom Sherbourne lives on a remote Australian island with his wife. They discover a boat washed ashore carrying a dead man and a baby. The couple rescue the child and decide to raise her as their own. But the consequences of their choice prove to be devastating. Stars Michael Fassbender and Rachel Weisz.

WHY? Based on M L Stedman’s best selling novel of the same name

You can take a drink from our Café Bar into the film, join us for a meal beforehand and also park for free on site.

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated) £10.50 (£9.50 conc)

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead

Film Guide Nov-Dec 2016

Special Ticket Offer £9 (£8 conc) tickets when you book for three films at the

same time. Offer excludes event cinema screenings. Wed 28 and Thur 29 Dec 4.30pm Dir: Mike Mitchell, Walt Dohrn 2016 84 mins, US

NT Live: No Man's Land

Make the most of your visit...

Susan Morrow lives a privileged yet unfulfilled life with her husband. Out of the blue she receives a package from her ex-husband. It is a novel he has written and dedicated to her. But it is violent and devastating. Susan is forced to evaluate the choices she has made as the novel's story builds to a climax that will define her own life.

WHY? 'A wildly gripping revenge tale' ★★★★★ The Guardian

School Holiday Family Screenings Films with this logo are part of our school holiday programme for children and families. These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B) Tues 8 Nov

11am

Bridget Jones's Baby

Exclusively for parents with children under 2 years. Lights are kept on low level and you can move around if you need to. Tickets are £5.50 for adults (including cup of tea); babies and infants are free of charge. Seating is unreserved and unaccompanied adults are not admitted.

Pre Show Dinner Offer Book a two course meal from our Pre Show Dinner menu at the same time as your ticket for £14. Available from 5.30pm (12pm Sundays).

Box Office Opening Hours Tuesday Wednesday - Saturday Sunday

11am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pm 10am - 2pm and 2.30pm - 8pm 2.30pm - 8pm

By phone / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org Film admission includes a charitable donation of £2 per ticket, which contributes to the upkeep of Norden Farm.

Disabled Accessibility Norden Farm provides ramped access, lifts and toilet facilities. The auditorium has an infra red hearing enhancement system. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF

Box Office /

01628 788997

Online /

www.nordenfarm.org

Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF


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