Norden Farm Film Guide January - February 2016

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Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict

Snoopy and Charlie Brown: Peanuts the Movie

Tues 9 Feb 8pm Wed 10 Feb 2pm Dir: Lisa Immordino Vreeland 2015, 96 mins, US/It/UK

The Hateful Eight Wed 24 Feb 8pm Sun 28 Feb 7.30pm Dir: Quentin Tarantino 2015 182 mins, US

Wed 17 Feb 11.30am Thur 18 Feb 2pm Fri 19 Feb 11.30am Dir: Steve Martino 2015 93 mins, US

Heiress Peggy Guggenheim became a central figure in the modern art movement. She collected not only art, but artists. While fighting personal tragedy, she maintained her vision to build one of the most important collections of modern art.

Doctor Zhivago

CERT

TBC

In post civil war Wyoming, John ‘The Hangman’ Ruth and his prisoner encounter two strangers on the road. Major Marquis Warren is an infamous bounty hunter and Chris Mannix claims to be the new Sheriff. Caught up in a blizzard, the group take shelter. But will they make it to Red Rock?

Charlie Brown embarks upon an epic and heroic quest. His best friend Snoopy also goes on an adventure to pursue his arch-nemesis the Red Baron. Will the underdog have his day?

WHY? A portrait of a colourful character who was not only ahead of her time but helped to define it

WHY? Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the Peanuts gang make their big screen debut

The Good Dinosaur

NT Live: As You Like It Thur 25 Feb 7pm £15. 240 mins A live screening from the National Theatre. With her father the Duke banished, Rosalind and her cousin Celia journey into the Forest of Arden. There, released from convention, Rosalind experiences the liberating rush of transformation.

What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and dinosaurs never became extinct? In this epic journey into the world of dinosaurs, an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend.

Sun 14 Feb 2pm Dir: David Lean 1965, 200 mins, US/It/UK

CERT

TBC

Joy

An epic romance set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution. In Moscow on the eve of the First World War, medical student Yuri Zhivago meets the beautiful Lara. It is a fateful romance that turns their lives upside down. Stars Julie Christie, Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay and Alec Guinness.

TBC

WHY? Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated) £9.50 (or 3 films for £24) / £8.50 conc (or 3 films for £21) Family Viewing Films with this logo have been specially picked for our younger audiences. These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

WHY? The Oscar winning historical romance returns to the big screen in a newly restored 4k digital version CERT

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B)

The Danish Girl

Wed 30 Dec

10.30am

Brooklyn

Tues 16 and Wed 17 Feb 8pm Sun 21 Feb 2pm Dir: Tom Hooper 2015 120 mins, UK/Ge/US

Wed 13 Jan

10.30am

The Lady in the Van

Tues 19 Jan

10.30am

The Dressmaker

Wed 20 Jan

10.30am

Bridge of Spies

In 1920s Copenhagen, artist Einar Wegener is married to Gerda. With her support, he prepares to undergo one of the first sex change operations. Their marriage evolves as he becomes Lilli and a transgender pioneer.

Wed 27 Jan

10.30am

Carol

WHY? Based on the book by David Ebershoff and directed by Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech, Les Misérables)

Film Guide Jan-Feb 2016

WHY? The eighth film by Quentin Tarantino

Wed 17 Feb 2pm Thur 18 Feb 11.30am Fri 19 Feb 2pm and 4pm Dir: Peter Sohn 2015 101 mins, US

WHY? The latest film from Disney Pixar

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead

Fri 19 and Tues 23 Feb 8pm, Wed 24 Feb 2pm Dir: David O Russell 2015, Run time tbc, US Joy Mangano is a single mother who invents the ‘Miracle Mop’. She builds a family empire and becomes a matriarch in her own right. But she has to face betrayals and treachery as she does so. A biographical comedy drama starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper.

WHY? From the director of Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle

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. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF By phone / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org

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


The Lady in the Van

Brooklyn

Bridge of Spies Fri 8 Jan 8pm and Sun 10 Jan 7.30pm Tues 12 Jan 2pm Wed 13 Jan 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Dir: Nicholas Hytner 2015 104 mins, UK The eccentric Miss Shepherd ‘temporarily’ parks her van in Alan Bennett’s driveway. She proceeds to live there for the next 15 years. This is the funny, poignant and true story of her relationship with the playwright.

WHY? A big screen adaptation of writer Alan Bennett’s iconic and celebrated memoir Wed 30 Dec 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Sat 2 Jan 2pm and 8pm Tues 12 Jan 8pm Dir: John Crowley 2015, 112 mins, Ir/UK/Ca

Steve Jobs

WHY? ‘Nick Hornby adapts Colm Tóibín's lovely novel… and the result will send shivers down your spine’ ★★★★ The Telegraph

Thur 7 Jan 7pm Sun 10 Jan 2pm £15. 206 mins Encore screening from London’s Garrick Theatre. King Leontes has power, wealth, a loving family and friends. But sexual jealousy sets in motion a chain of events with tragic consequences. Stars Judi Dench and Kenneth Branagh.

WHY? Shakespeare's timeless tragicomedy of obsession and redemption is reimagined in a new production

In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly persuades Irish mobster Jimmy Bulger to collaborate with the FBI. They want to eliminate their common enemy – the Italian mob. The true story of an unholy alliance which spirals out of control.

WHY? ★★★★ Empire Magazine | ★★★★ The List | ★★★★ Little White Lies | ★★★★ Financial Times

WHY? Stars Johnny Depp, Benedict Cumberbatch and Kevin Bacon

Sunset Song

Wed 20 Jan 8pm and Sun 24 Jan 2pm Wed 27 Jan 10.30am (P&B) and 2pm Sun 31 Jan 2pm Dir: Todd Haynes 2015 119 mins, UK/US/Fr

ROH Live: Rhapsody / The Two Pigeons

Thur 7 Jan 2pm £15. 97 mins

Branagh Theatre Live: The Winter’s Tale

Inspired by true events. James Donovan (Tom Hanks) is a Brooklyn lawyer. The CIA sends him on a task to negotiate the release of a captured American pilot. Suddenly he finds himself thrust into the centre of the Cold War.

Wed 3 Feb 2pm and Thur 4 Feb 8pm Dir: Terence Davies 2015 133 mins, UK/Lu In a Scottish rural community a teenage girl is struggling to look after her family and their farm. The Great War brings new hardship and she must draw strength from the ancient land. Based on the classic novel by Lewis Grassic Gibbon.

WHY? ‘British filmmaker Terence Davies is back with a stirring and gorgeous 1900s romance’ ★★★★ Time Out

WHY? ‘A beautiful film about longing, loss, confusion and wonder of love’ ★★★★ Empire Magazine

Discover Arts: Florence and the Uffizi Gallery

WHY? A journey into the city that was the cradle of the Italian Renaissance

Sun 31 Jan 7.30pm Tues 2 Feb 8pm Wed 3 Feb 8pm Dir: Scott Cooper 2015 123 mins, US/UK

Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara) is in her 20s. She dreams of a more fulfilling life when she meets Carol (Cate Blanchett). Carol is an alluring woman trapped in a loveless marriage. An unexpected, and forbidden, love affair begins.

Eilis Lacey is a young Irish immigrant in 1950s Brooklyn. The initial shackles of homesickness quickly diminish when she finds romance. But her new life is soon disrupted by her past and Eilis must choose between two countries.

Take a complete tour of the Uffizi Gallery’s most renowned pieces. It includes the newly restored Adoration Of The Magi by Leonardo da Vinci, which has not been seen by the public until now.

Carol

Black Mass Wed 20 Jan 10.30am (P&B) and 2pm Sat 23 Jan 2pm and Sun 24 Jan 7.30pm Wed 27 Jan 8pm Dir: Steven Spielberg 2015 141 mins, US/In/Ge

CERT

TBC

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Fri 5 Feb 8pm Sun 7 Feb 7.30pm Wed 10 and Thur 11 Feb 8pm Mon 15 Feb 2pm Dir: Terence Davies 2015 133 mins, UK/Lu

Tues 26 Jan 7.15pm £15. Run time tbc Sat 16 Jan 2pm and Sun 17 Jan 7.30pm Dir: Danny Boyle 2015,122 mins, US Steve Jobs is the pioneering founder of Apple. Across three iconic product launches, this is a portrayal of the man at the epicentre of a digital revolution.

WHY? ‘With a commanding performance from Michael Fassbender and Aaron Sorkin’s scorching script, Danny Boyle delivers an exhilarating portrait of the visionary tech mastermind’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Live screening from the Royal Opera House. Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini inspires thrilling choreography. The Two Pigeons is a work rarely performed and a real treat for ballet fans everywhere.

Thirty years after defeating the Galactic Empire, Han Solo and his allies face a new threat from the evil Kylo Ren and his army of Stormtroopers.

WHY? A delightful Frederick Ashton double bill

WHY? The highly anticipated Episode VII of the Star Wars franchise

The Dressmaker Sun 17 Jan 2pm Tues 19 Jan 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Dir: Jocelyn Moorhouse 2015 118 mins, Aus In 1950s Australia, Tilly Dunnage (Kate Winslet) is a beautiful and talented misfit. She returns home after years working as a dressmaker in Paris, to right the wrongs of the past. Armed with her sewing machine and sense of style, she also transforms the women of the town.

WHY? Based on the best-selling novel by Rosalie Ham

NT Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses

ROH Live: La traviata

Thur 28 Jan 7pm and Fri 29 Jan 2pm £15. 210 mins

Sun 7 Feb 2pm £15. 190 mins

Live screening (Thursday, encore Friday) from the Donmar Warehouse. Former lovers, the Marquise de Merteuil and Vicomte de Valmont now compete in games of seduction and revenge. While these merciless aristocrats toy with others’ hearts and reputations, their own may prove more fragile than they supposed.

Encore screening. La traviata is regarded as one of Verdi’s finest operas. This traditional staging is one of The Royal Opera’s most popular productions. It tells the story of the Parisian courtesan Violetta Valéry, one of opera’s greatest heroines.

WHY? Stars Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey) and Dominic West (The Wire)

WHY? The story is based on the real life courtesan Marie Duplessis, who died in 1847 aged just 23


The Lady in the Van

Brooklyn

Bridge of Spies Fri 8 Jan 8pm and Sun 10 Jan 7.30pm Tues 12 Jan 2pm Wed 13 Jan 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Dir: Nicholas Hytner 2015 104 mins, UK The eccentric Miss Shepherd ‘temporarily’ parks her van in Alan Bennett’s driveway. She proceeds to live there for the next 15 years. This is the funny, poignant and true story of her relationship with the playwright.

WHY? A big screen adaptation of writer Alan Bennett’s iconic and celebrated memoir Wed 30 Dec 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Sat 2 Jan 2pm and 8pm Tues 12 Jan 8pm Dir: John Crowley 2015, 112 mins, Ir/UK/Ca

Steve Jobs

WHY? ‘Nick Hornby adapts Colm Tóibín's lovely novel… and the result will send shivers down your spine’ ★★★★ The Telegraph

Thur 7 Jan 7pm Sun 10 Jan 2pm £15. 206 mins Encore screening from London’s Garrick Theatre. King Leontes has power, wealth, a loving family and friends. But sexual jealousy sets in motion a chain of events with tragic consequences. Stars Judi Dench and Kenneth Branagh.

WHY? Shakespeare's timeless tragicomedy of obsession and redemption is reimagined in a new production

In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly persuades Irish mobster Jimmy Bulger to collaborate with the FBI. They want to eliminate their common enemy – the Italian mob. The true story of an unholy alliance which spirals out of control.

WHY? ★★★★ Empire Magazine | ★★★★ The List | ★★★★ Little White Lies | ★★★★ Financial Times

WHY? Stars Johnny Depp, Benedict Cumberbatch and Kevin Bacon

Sunset Song

Wed 20 Jan 8pm and Sun 24 Jan 2pm Wed 27 Jan 10.30am (P&B) and 2pm Sun 31 Jan 2pm Dir: Todd Haynes 2015 119 mins, UK/US/Fr

ROH Live: Rhapsody / The Two Pigeons

Thur 7 Jan 2pm £15. 97 mins

Branagh Theatre Live: The Winter’s Tale

Inspired by true events. James Donovan (Tom Hanks) is a Brooklyn lawyer. The CIA sends him on a task to negotiate the release of a captured American pilot. Suddenly he finds himself thrust into the centre of the Cold War.

Wed 3 Feb 2pm and Thur 4 Feb 8pm Dir: Terence Davies 2015 133 mins, UK/Lu In a Scottish rural community a teenage girl is struggling to look after her family and their farm. The Great War brings new hardship and she must draw strength from the ancient land. Based on the classic novel by Lewis Grassic Gibbon.

WHY? ‘British filmmaker Terence Davies is back with a stirring and gorgeous 1900s romance’ ★★★★ Time Out

WHY? ‘A beautiful film about longing, loss, confusion and wonder of love’ ★★★★ Empire Magazine

Discover Arts: Florence and the Uffizi Gallery

WHY? A journey into the city that was the cradle of the Italian Renaissance

Sun 31 Jan 7.30pm Tues 2 Feb 8pm Wed 3 Feb 8pm Dir: Scott Cooper 2015 123 mins, US/UK

Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara) is in her 20s. She dreams of a more fulfilling life when she meets Carol (Cate Blanchett). Carol is an alluring woman trapped in a loveless marriage. An unexpected, and forbidden, love affair begins.

Eilis Lacey is a young Irish immigrant in 1950s Brooklyn. The initial shackles of homesickness quickly diminish when she finds romance. But her new life is soon disrupted by her past and Eilis must choose between two countries.

Take a complete tour of the Uffizi Gallery’s most renowned pieces. It includes the newly restored Adoration Of The Magi by Leonardo da Vinci, which has not been seen by the public until now.

Carol

Black Mass Wed 20 Jan 10.30am (P&B) and 2pm Sat 23 Jan 2pm and Sun 24 Jan 7.30pm Wed 27 Jan 8pm Dir: Steven Spielberg 2015 141 mins, US/In/Ge

CERT

TBC

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Fri 5 Feb 8pm Sun 7 Feb 7.30pm Wed 10 and Thur 11 Feb 8pm Mon 15 Feb 2pm Dir: Terence Davies 2015 133 mins, UK/Lu

Tues 26 Jan 7.15pm £15. Run time tbc Sat 16 Jan 2pm and Sun 17 Jan 7.30pm Dir: Danny Boyle 2015,122 mins, US Steve Jobs is the pioneering founder of Apple. Across three iconic product launches, this is a portrayal of the man at the epicentre of a digital revolution.

WHY? ‘With a commanding performance from Michael Fassbender and Aaron Sorkin’s scorching script, Danny Boyle delivers an exhilarating portrait of the visionary tech mastermind’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Live screening from the Royal Opera House. Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini inspires thrilling choreography. The Two Pigeons is a work rarely performed and a real treat for ballet fans everywhere.

Thirty years after defeating the Galactic Empire, Han Solo and his allies face a new threat from the evil Kylo Ren and his army of Stormtroopers.

WHY? A delightful Frederick Ashton double bill

WHY? The highly anticipated Episode VII of the Star Wars franchise

The Dressmaker Sun 17 Jan 2pm Tues 19 Jan 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Dir: Jocelyn Moorhouse 2015 118 mins, Aus In 1950s Australia, Tilly Dunnage (Kate Winslet) is a beautiful and talented misfit. She returns home after years working as a dressmaker in Paris, to right the wrongs of the past. Armed with her sewing machine and sense of style, she also transforms the women of the town.

WHY? Based on the best-selling novel by Rosalie Ham

NT Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses

ROH Live: La traviata

Thur 28 Jan 7pm and Fri 29 Jan 2pm £15. 210 mins

Sun 7 Feb 2pm £15. 190 mins

Live screening (Thursday, encore Friday) from the Donmar Warehouse. Former lovers, the Marquise de Merteuil and Vicomte de Valmont now compete in games of seduction and revenge. While these merciless aristocrats toy with others’ hearts and reputations, their own may prove more fragile than they supposed.

Encore screening. La traviata is regarded as one of Verdi’s finest operas. This traditional staging is one of The Royal Opera’s most popular productions. It tells the story of the Parisian courtesan Violetta Valéry, one of opera’s greatest heroines.

WHY? Stars Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey) and Dominic West (The Wire)

WHY? The story is based on the real life courtesan Marie Duplessis, who died in 1847 aged just 23


The Lady in the Van

Brooklyn

Bridge of Spies Fri 8 Jan 8pm and Sun 10 Jan 7.30pm Tues 12 Jan 2pm Wed 13 Jan 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Dir: Nicholas Hytner 2015 104 mins, UK The eccentric Miss Shepherd ‘temporarily’ parks her van in Alan Bennett’s driveway. She proceeds to live there for the next 15 years. This is the funny, poignant and true story of her relationship with the playwright.

WHY? A big screen adaptation of writer Alan Bennett’s iconic and celebrated memoir Wed 30 Dec 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Sat 2 Jan 2pm and 8pm Tues 12 Jan 8pm Dir: John Crowley 2015, 112 mins, Ir/UK/Ca

Steve Jobs

WHY? ‘Nick Hornby adapts Colm Tóibín's lovely novel… and the result will send shivers down your spine’ ★★★★ The Telegraph

Thur 7 Jan 7pm Sun 10 Jan 2pm £15. 206 mins Encore screening from London’s Garrick Theatre. King Leontes has power, wealth, a loving family and friends. But sexual jealousy sets in motion a chain of events with tragic consequences. Stars Judi Dench and Kenneth Branagh.

WHY? Shakespeare's timeless tragicomedy of obsession and redemption is reimagined in a new production

In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly persuades Irish mobster Jimmy Bulger to collaborate with the FBI. They want to eliminate their common enemy – the Italian mob. The true story of an unholy alliance which spirals out of control.

WHY? ★★★★ Empire Magazine | ★★★★ The List | ★★★★ Little White Lies | ★★★★ Financial Times

WHY? Stars Johnny Depp, Benedict Cumberbatch and Kevin Bacon

Sunset Song

Wed 20 Jan 8pm and Sun 24 Jan 2pm Wed 27 Jan 10.30am (P&B) and 2pm Sun 31 Jan 2pm Dir: Todd Haynes 2015 119 mins, UK/US/Fr

ROH Live: Rhapsody / The Two Pigeons

Thur 7 Jan 2pm £15. 97 mins

Branagh Theatre Live: The Winter’s Tale

Inspired by true events. James Donovan (Tom Hanks) is a Brooklyn lawyer. The CIA sends him on a task to negotiate the release of a captured American pilot. Suddenly he finds himself thrust into the centre of the Cold War.

Wed 3 Feb 2pm and Thur 4 Feb 8pm Dir: Terence Davies 2015 133 mins, UK/Lu In a Scottish rural community a teenage girl is struggling to look after her family and their farm. The Great War brings new hardship and she must draw strength from the ancient land. Based on the classic novel by Lewis Grassic Gibbon.

WHY? ‘British filmmaker Terence Davies is back with a stirring and gorgeous 1900s romance’ ★★★★ Time Out

WHY? ‘A beautiful film about longing, loss, confusion and wonder of love’ ★★★★ Empire Magazine

Discover Arts: Florence and the Uffizi Gallery

WHY? A journey into the city that was the cradle of the Italian Renaissance

Sun 31 Jan 7.30pm Tues 2 Feb 8pm Wed 3 Feb 8pm Dir: Scott Cooper 2015 123 mins, US/UK

Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara) is in her 20s. She dreams of a more fulfilling life when she meets Carol (Cate Blanchett). Carol is an alluring woman trapped in a loveless marriage. An unexpected, and forbidden, love affair begins.

Eilis Lacey is a young Irish immigrant in 1950s Brooklyn. The initial shackles of homesickness quickly diminish when she finds romance. But her new life is soon disrupted by her past and Eilis must choose between two countries.

Take a complete tour of the Uffizi Gallery’s most renowned pieces. It includes the newly restored Adoration Of The Magi by Leonardo da Vinci, which has not been seen by the public until now.

Carol

Black Mass Wed 20 Jan 10.30am (P&B) and 2pm Sat 23 Jan 2pm and Sun 24 Jan 7.30pm Wed 27 Jan 8pm Dir: Steven Spielberg 2015 141 mins, US/In/Ge

CERT

TBC

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Fri 5 Feb 8pm Sun 7 Feb 7.30pm Wed 10 and Thur 11 Feb 8pm Mon 15 Feb 2pm Dir: Terence Davies 2015 133 mins, UK/Lu

Tues 26 Jan 7.15pm £15. Run time tbc Sat 16 Jan 2pm and Sun 17 Jan 7.30pm Dir: Danny Boyle 2015,122 mins, US Steve Jobs is the pioneering founder of Apple. Across three iconic product launches, this is a portrayal of the man at the epicentre of a digital revolution.

WHY? ‘With a commanding performance from Michael Fassbender and Aaron Sorkin’s scorching script, Danny Boyle delivers an exhilarating portrait of the visionary tech mastermind’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Live screening from the Royal Opera House. Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini inspires thrilling choreography. The Two Pigeons is a work rarely performed and a real treat for ballet fans everywhere.

Thirty years after defeating the Galactic Empire, Han Solo and his allies face a new threat from the evil Kylo Ren and his army of Stormtroopers.

WHY? A delightful Frederick Ashton double bill

WHY? The highly anticipated Episode VII of the Star Wars franchise

The Dressmaker Sun 17 Jan 2pm Tues 19 Jan 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Dir: Jocelyn Moorhouse 2015 118 mins, Aus In 1950s Australia, Tilly Dunnage (Kate Winslet) is a beautiful and talented misfit. She returns home after years working as a dressmaker in Paris, to right the wrongs of the past. Armed with her sewing machine and sense of style, she also transforms the women of the town.

WHY? Based on the best-selling novel by Rosalie Ham

NT Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses

ROH Live: La traviata

Thur 28 Jan 7pm and Fri 29 Jan 2pm £15. 210 mins

Sun 7 Feb 2pm £15. 190 mins

Live screening (Thursday, encore Friday) from the Donmar Warehouse. Former lovers, the Marquise de Merteuil and Vicomte de Valmont now compete in games of seduction and revenge. While these merciless aristocrats toy with others’ hearts and reputations, their own may prove more fragile than they supposed.

Encore screening. La traviata is regarded as one of Verdi’s finest operas. This traditional staging is one of The Royal Opera’s most popular productions. It tells the story of the Parisian courtesan Violetta Valéry, one of opera’s greatest heroines.

WHY? Stars Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey) and Dominic West (The Wire)

WHY? The story is based on the real life courtesan Marie Duplessis, who died in 1847 aged just 23


The Lady in the Van

Brooklyn

Bridge of Spies Fri 8 Jan 8pm and Sun 10 Jan 7.30pm Tues 12 Jan 2pm Wed 13 Jan 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Dir: Nicholas Hytner 2015 104 mins, UK The eccentric Miss Shepherd ‘temporarily’ parks her van in Alan Bennett’s driveway. She proceeds to live there for the next 15 years. This is the funny, poignant and true story of her relationship with the playwright.

WHY? A big screen adaptation of writer Alan Bennett’s iconic and celebrated memoir Wed 30 Dec 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Sat 2 Jan 2pm and 8pm Tues 12 Jan 8pm Dir: John Crowley 2015, 112 mins, Ir/UK/Ca

Steve Jobs

WHY? ‘Nick Hornby adapts Colm Tóibín's lovely novel… and the result will send shivers down your spine’ ★★★★ The Telegraph

Thur 7 Jan 7pm Sun 10 Jan 2pm £15. 206 mins Encore screening from London’s Garrick Theatre. King Leontes has power, wealth, a loving family and friends. But sexual jealousy sets in motion a chain of events with tragic consequences. Stars Judi Dench and Kenneth Branagh.

WHY? Shakespeare's timeless tragicomedy of obsession and redemption is reimagined in a new production

In 1970s South Boston, FBI Agent John Connolly persuades Irish mobster Jimmy Bulger to collaborate with the FBI. They want to eliminate their common enemy – the Italian mob. The true story of an unholy alliance which spirals out of control.

WHY? ★★★★ Empire Magazine | ★★★★ The List | ★★★★ Little White Lies | ★★★★ Financial Times

WHY? Stars Johnny Depp, Benedict Cumberbatch and Kevin Bacon

Sunset Song

Wed 20 Jan 8pm and Sun 24 Jan 2pm Wed 27 Jan 10.30am (P&B) and 2pm Sun 31 Jan 2pm Dir: Todd Haynes 2015 119 mins, UK/US/Fr

ROH Live: Rhapsody / The Two Pigeons

Thur 7 Jan 2pm £15. 97 mins

Branagh Theatre Live: The Winter’s Tale

Inspired by true events. James Donovan (Tom Hanks) is a Brooklyn lawyer. The CIA sends him on a task to negotiate the release of a captured American pilot. Suddenly he finds himself thrust into the centre of the Cold War.

Wed 3 Feb 2pm and Thur 4 Feb 8pm Dir: Terence Davies 2015 133 mins, UK/Lu In a Scottish rural community a teenage girl is struggling to look after her family and their farm. The Great War brings new hardship and she must draw strength from the ancient land. Based on the classic novel by Lewis Grassic Gibbon.

WHY? ‘British filmmaker Terence Davies is back with a stirring and gorgeous 1900s romance’ ★★★★ Time Out

WHY? ‘A beautiful film about longing, loss, confusion and wonder of love’ ★★★★ Empire Magazine

Discover Arts: Florence and the Uffizi Gallery

WHY? A journey into the city that was the cradle of the Italian Renaissance

Sun 31 Jan 7.30pm Tues 2 Feb 8pm Wed 3 Feb 8pm Dir: Scott Cooper 2015 123 mins, US/UK

Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara) is in her 20s. She dreams of a more fulfilling life when she meets Carol (Cate Blanchett). Carol is an alluring woman trapped in a loveless marriage. An unexpected, and forbidden, love affair begins.

Eilis Lacey is a young Irish immigrant in 1950s Brooklyn. The initial shackles of homesickness quickly diminish when she finds romance. But her new life is soon disrupted by her past and Eilis must choose between two countries.

Take a complete tour of the Uffizi Gallery’s most renowned pieces. It includes the newly restored Adoration Of The Magi by Leonardo da Vinci, which has not been seen by the public until now.

Carol

Black Mass Wed 20 Jan 10.30am (P&B) and 2pm Sat 23 Jan 2pm and Sun 24 Jan 7.30pm Wed 27 Jan 8pm Dir: Steven Spielberg 2015 141 mins, US/In/Ge

CERT

TBC

Star Wars: The Force Awakens Fri 5 Feb 8pm Sun 7 Feb 7.30pm Wed 10 and Thur 11 Feb 8pm Mon 15 Feb 2pm Dir: Terence Davies 2015 133 mins, UK/Lu

Tues 26 Jan 7.15pm £15. Run time tbc Sat 16 Jan 2pm and Sun 17 Jan 7.30pm Dir: Danny Boyle 2015,122 mins, US Steve Jobs is the pioneering founder of Apple. Across three iconic product launches, this is a portrayal of the man at the epicentre of a digital revolution.

WHY? ‘With a commanding performance from Michael Fassbender and Aaron Sorkin’s scorching script, Danny Boyle delivers an exhilarating portrait of the visionary tech mastermind’ ★★★★ The Guardian

Live screening from the Royal Opera House. Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini inspires thrilling choreography. The Two Pigeons is a work rarely performed and a real treat for ballet fans everywhere.

Thirty years after defeating the Galactic Empire, Han Solo and his allies face a new threat from the evil Kylo Ren and his army of Stormtroopers.

WHY? A delightful Frederick Ashton double bill

WHY? The highly anticipated Episode VII of the Star Wars franchise

The Dressmaker Sun 17 Jan 2pm Tues 19 Jan 10.30am (P&B), 2pm and 8pm Dir: Jocelyn Moorhouse 2015 118 mins, Aus In 1950s Australia, Tilly Dunnage (Kate Winslet) is a beautiful and talented misfit. She returns home after years working as a dressmaker in Paris, to right the wrongs of the past. Armed with her sewing machine and sense of style, she also transforms the women of the town.

WHY? Based on the best-selling novel by Rosalie Ham

NT Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses

ROH Live: La traviata

Thur 28 Jan 7pm and Fri 29 Jan 2pm £15. 210 mins

Sun 7 Feb 2pm £15. 190 mins

Live screening (Thursday, encore Friday) from the Donmar Warehouse. Former lovers, the Marquise de Merteuil and Vicomte de Valmont now compete in games of seduction and revenge. While these merciless aristocrats toy with others’ hearts and reputations, their own may prove more fragile than they supposed.

Encore screening. La traviata is regarded as one of Verdi’s finest operas. This traditional staging is one of The Royal Opera’s most popular productions. It tells the story of the Parisian courtesan Violetta Valéry, one of opera’s greatest heroines.

WHY? Stars Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey) and Dominic West (The Wire)

WHY? The story is based on the real life courtesan Marie Duplessis, who died in 1847 aged just 23


Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict

Snoopy and Charlie Brown: Peanuts the Movie

Tues 9 Feb 8pm Wed 10 Feb 2pm Dir: Lisa Immordino Vreeland 2015, 96 mins, US/It/UK

The Hateful Eight Wed 24 Feb 8pm Sun 28 Feb 7.30pm Dir: Quentin Tarantino 2015 182 mins, US

Wed 17 Feb 11.30am Thur 18 Feb 2pm Fri 19 Feb 11.30am Dir: Steve Martino 2015 93 mins, US

Heiress Peggy Guggenheim became a central figure in the modern art movement. She collected not only art, but artists. While fighting personal tragedy, she maintained her vision to build one of the most important collections of modern art.

Doctor Zhivago

CERT

TBC

In post civil war Wyoming, John ‘The Hangman’ Ruth and his prisoner encounter two strangers on the road. Major Marquis Warren is an infamous bounty hunter and Chris Mannix claims to be the new Sheriff. Caught up in a blizzard, the group take shelter. But will they make it to Red Rock?

Charlie Brown embarks upon an epic and heroic quest. His best friend Snoopy also goes on an adventure to pursue his arch-nemesis the Red Baron. Will the underdog have his day?

WHY? A portrait of a colourful character who was not only ahead of her time but helped to define it

WHY? Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the Peanuts gang make their big screen debut

The Good Dinosaur

NT Live: As You Like It Thur 25 Feb 7pm £15. 240 mins A live screening from the National Theatre. With her father the Duke banished, Rosalind and her cousin Celia journey into the Forest of Arden. There, released from convention, Rosalind experiences the liberating rush of transformation.

What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and dinosaurs never became extinct? In this epic journey into the world of dinosaurs, an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend.

Sun 14 Feb 2pm Dir: David Lean 1965, 200 mins, US/It/UK

CERT

TBC

Joy

An epic romance set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution. In Moscow on the eve of the First World War, medical student Yuri Zhivago meets the beautiful Lara. It is a fateful romance that turns their lives upside down. Stars Julie Christie, Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay and Alec Guinness.

TBC

WHY? Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated) £9.50 (or 3 films for £24) / £8.50 conc (or 3 films for £21) Family Viewing Films with this logo have been specially picked for our younger audiences. These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

WHY? The Oscar winning historical romance returns to the big screen in a newly restored 4k digital version CERT

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B)

The Danish Girl

Wed 30 Dec

10.30am

Brooklyn

Tues 16 and Wed 17 Feb 8pm Sun 21 Feb 2pm Dir: Tom Hooper 2015 120 mins, UK/Ge/US

Wed 13 Jan

10.30am

The Lady in the Van

Tues 19 Jan

10.30am

The Dressmaker

Wed 20 Jan

10.30am

Bridge of Spies

In 1920s Copenhagen, artist Einar Wegener is married to Gerda. With her support, he prepares to undergo one of the first sex change operations. Their marriage evolves as he becomes Lilli and a transgender pioneer.

Wed 27 Jan

10.30am

Carol

WHY? Based on the book by David Ebershoff and directed by Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech, Les Misérables)

Film Guide Jan-Feb 2016

WHY? The eighth film by Quentin Tarantino

Wed 17 Feb 2pm Thur 18 Feb 11.30am Fri 19 Feb 2pm and 4pm Dir: Peter Sohn 2015 101 mins, US

WHY? The latest film from Disney Pixar

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead

Fri 19 and Tues 23 Feb 8pm, Wed 24 Feb 2pm Dir: David O Russell 2015, Run time tbc, US Joy Mangano is a single mother who invents the ‘Miracle Mop’. She builds a family empire and becomes a matriarch in her own right. But she has to face betrayals and treachery as she does so. A biographical comedy drama starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper.

WHY? From the director of Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle

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. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF By phone / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org

Box Office /

01628 788997

Online /

www.nordenfarm.org

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


Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict

Snoopy and Charlie Brown: Peanuts the Movie

Tues 9 Feb 8pm Wed 10 Feb 2pm Dir: Lisa Immordino Vreeland 2015, 96 mins, US/It/UK

The Hateful Eight Wed 24 Feb 8pm Sun 28 Feb 7.30pm Dir: Quentin Tarantino 2015 182 mins, US

Wed 17 Feb 11.30am Thur 18 Feb 2pm Fri 19 Feb 11.30am Dir: Steve Martino 2015 93 mins, US

Heiress Peggy Guggenheim became a central figure in the modern art movement. She collected not only art, but artists. While fighting personal tragedy, she maintained her vision to build one of the most important collections of modern art.

Doctor Zhivago

CERT

TBC

In post civil war Wyoming, John ‘The Hangman’ Ruth and his prisoner encounter two strangers on the road. Major Marquis Warren is an infamous bounty hunter and Chris Mannix claims to be the new Sheriff. Caught up in a blizzard, the group take shelter. But will they make it to Red Rock?

Charlie Brown embarks upon an epic and heroic quest. His best friend Snoopy also goes on an adventure to pursue his arch-nemesis the Red Baron. Will the underdog have his day?

WHY? A portrait of a colourful character who was not only ahead of her time but helped to define it

WHY? Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the Peanuts gang make their big screen debut

The Good Dinosaur

NT Live: As You Like It Thur 25 Feb 7pm £15. 240 mins A live screening from the National Theatre. With her father the Duke banished, Rosalind and her cousin Celia journey into the Forest of Arden. There, released from convention, Rosalind experiences the liberating rush of transformation.

What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and dinosaurs never became extinct? In this epic journey into the world of dinosaurs, an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend.

Sun 14 Feb 2pm Dir: David Lean 1965, 200 mins, US/It/UK

CERT

TBC

Joy

An epic romance set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution. In Moscow on the eve of the First World War, medical student Yuri Zhivago meets the beautiful Lara. It is a fateful romance that turns their lives upside down. Stars Julie Christie, Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay and Alec Guinness.

TBC

WHY? Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated) £9.50 (or 3 films for £24) / £8.50 conc (or 3 films for £21) Family Viewing Films with this logo have been specially picked for our younger audiences. These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

WHY? The Oscar winning historical romance returns to the big screen in a newly restored 4k digital version CERT

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B)

The Danish Girl

Wed 30 Dec

10.30am

Brooklyn

Tues 16 and Wed 17 Feb 8pm Sun 21 Feb 2pm Dir: Tom Hooper 2015 120 mins, UK/Ge/US

Wed 13 Jan

10.30am

The Lady in the Van

Tues 19 Jan

10.30am

The Dressmaker

Wed 20 Jan

10.30am

Bridge of Spies

In 1920s Copenhagen, artist Einar Wegener is married to Gerda. With her support, he prepares to undergo one of the first sex change operations. Their marriage evolves as he becomes Lilli and a transgender pioneer.

Wed 27 Jan

10.30am

Carol

WHY? Based on the book by David Ebershoff and directed by Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech, Les Misérables)

Film Guide Jan-Feb 2016

WHY? The eighth film by Quentin Tarantino

Wed 17 Feb 2pm Thur 18 Feb 11.30am Fri 19 Feb 2pm and 4pm Dir: Peter Sohn 2015 101 mins, US

WHY? The latest film from Disney Pixar

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead

Fri 19 and Tues 23 Feb 8pm, Wed 24 Feb 2pm Dir: David O Russell 2015, Run time tbc, US Joy Mangano is a single mother who invents the ‘Miracle Mop’. She builds a family empire and becomes a matriarch in her own right. But she has to face betrayals and treachery as she does so. A biographical comedy drama starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper.

WHY? From the director of Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle

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. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF By phone / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org

Box Office /

01628 788997

Online /

www.nordenfarm.org

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


Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict

Snoopy and Charlie Brown: Peanuts the Movie

Tues 9 Feb 8pm Wed 10 Feb 2pm Dir: Lisa Immordino Vreeland 2015, 96 mins, US/It/UK

The Hateful Eight Wed 24 Feb 8pm Sun 28 Feb 7.30pm Dir: Quentin Tarantino 2015 182 mins, US

Wed 17 Feb 11.30am Thur 18 Feb 2pm Fri 19 Feb 11.30am Dir: Steve Martino 2015 93 mins, US

Heiress Peggy Guggenheim became a central figure in the modern art movement. She collected not only art, but artists. While fighting personal tragedy, she maintained her vision to build one of the most important collections of modern art.

Doctor Zhivago

CERT

TBC

In post civil war Wyoming, John ‘The Hangman’ Ruth and his prisoner encounter two strangers on the road. Major Marquis Warren is an infamous bounty hunter and Chris Mannix claims to be the new Sheriff. Caught up in a blizzard, the group take shelter. But will they make it to Red Rock?

Charlie Brown embarks upon an epic and heroic quest. His best friend Snoopy also goes on an adventure to pursue his arch-nemesis the Red Baron. Will the underdog have his day?

WHY? A portrait of a colourful character who was not only ahead of her time but helped to define it

WHY? Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the Peanuts gang make their big screen debut

The Good Dinosaur

NT Live: As You Like It Thur 25 Feb 7pm £15. 240 mins A live screening from the National Theatre. With her father the Duke banished, Rosalind and her cousin Celia journey into the Forest of Arden. There, released from convention, Rosalind experiences the liberating rush of transformation.

What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and dinosaurs never became extinct? In this epic journey into the world of dinosaurs, an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend.

Sun 14 Feb 2pm Dir: David Lean 1965, 200 mins, US/It/UK

CERT

TBC

Joy

An epic romance set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution. In Moscow on the eve of the First World War, medical student Yuri Zhivago meets the beautiful Lara. It is a fateful romance that turns their lives upside down. Stars Julie Christie, Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay and Alec Guinness.

TBC

WHY? Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years

Ticket Prices (unless otherwise stated) £9.50 (or 3 films for £24) / £8.50 conc (or 3 films for £21) Family Viewing Films with this logo have been specially picked for our younger audiences. These screenings are £7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20.

WHY? The Oscar winning historical romance returns to the big screen in a newly restored 4k digital version CERT

Parent and Baby Screenings (P&B)

The Danish Girl

Wed 30 Dec

10.30am

Brooklyn

Tues 16 and Wed 17 Feb 8pm Sun 21 Feb 2pm Dir: Tom Hooper 2015 120 mins, UK/Ge/US

Wed 13 Jan

10.30am

The Lady in the Van

Tues 19 Jan

10.30am

The Dressmaker

Wed 20 Jan

10.30am

Bridge of Spies

In 1920s Copenhagen, artist Einar Wegener is married to Gerda. With her support, he prepares to undergo one of the first sex change operations. Their marriage evolves as he becomes Lilli and a transgender pioneer.

Wed 27 Jan

10.30am

Carol

WHY? Based on the book by David Ebershoff and directed by Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech, Les Misérables)

Film Guide Jan-Feb 2016

WHY? The eighth film by Quentin Tarantino

Wed 17 Feb 2pm Thur 18 Feb 11.30am Fri 19 Feb 2pm and 4pm Dir: Peter Sohn 2015 101 mins, US

WHY? The latest film from Disney Pixar

Centre for the Arts Maidenhead

Fri 19 and Tues 23 Feb 8pm, Wed 24 Feb 2pm Dir: David O Russell 2015, Run time tbc, US Joy Mangano is a single mother who invents the ‘Miracle Mop’. She builds a family empire and becomes a matriarch in her own right. But she has to face betrayals and treachery as she does so. A biographical comedy drama starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper.

WHY? From the director of Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle

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. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF By phone / 01628 788997 Online / www.nordenfarm.org

Box Office /

01628 788997

Online /

www.nordenfarm.org

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


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