2017 SUMMER

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Harry Styles: Dunkirk

SUMMER17


WELCOME

Summer's here! Time to brush down your sandals, polish your shades and enjoy lovely warm mornings and hazy afternoons before heading into the cool shade of your local cinema to watch a film or three. Plus we have fantastic live screenings from the theatre, opera and even the British Museum and live music on stage with Martin Stephenson and the Daintees in September. But before then, July features a couple of comic gems. Dough starring Jonathan Pryce and The Hippopotamus based on Stephen Fry's best selling novel, juxtaposing fascinating wartime biopics Churchill, with Brian Cox, and Alone in Berlin, with Brendan Gleason and Emma Thompson. August hots up with Despicable Me 3 for the kids, The Mummy for families, Hampstead for lovers of romantic comedies and A Man Called Ove for anyone who prefers comedies with grumpy old men!

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David Lynch weekend - see page 16

September then sees Wirksworth get into the Festival spirit with art, craft and live performances all over town, and we kick the whole thing off with our annual outdoor immersive screening. This year it's La La Land complete with live jazz, dance and a choir - so don your Hollywood best and enjoy the film beneath a city of stars.


FILM

You can rely on the summer months bringing with them a healthy dose of blockbusters and this year's no exception, with titles including Dunkirk, The Dark Tower, The Mummy and Spiderman: Homecoming, all vying for top billing.

LIVE EVENTS

Jude Law stars in Obsession, Imelda Staunton stars in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf and Billie Piper shines in her award winning role in Yerma. Plus the RSC's Titus Andronicus, Angels in America, The Magic Flute and Hakusai at the British Museum.

LIVE MUSIC

We've a bit of a coup in landing Martin Stephenson and the Daintees, live in September. Book early to avoid disappointment for "One of the finest and grossly underrated singer songwriters this country has given birth to". Sounds Magazine

WIRKSWORTH FESTIVAL Join us for a full programme of thought provoking film and arts-based films over the Festival fortnight, including our opening night outdoor screening of La La Land, complete with live jazz, dance and choir recital!

TICKET PRICES

SOFA FOR TWO £35 (includes a bottle of wine) ARMCHAIRS £11.50 STD SEATS £8.50 SENIORS (+60) / STUDENTS £7.50 UNWAGED / U16s £5.50 £1 OFF EVERY TICKET FOR MEMBERS MANGO MOVIES EVERY WEDS* 2-4-1 TICKETS FOR ALL ACTIVE MANGO USERS *Excludes LIVE events

ALL TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE EITHER ONLINE OR BY PHONE NO TICKET SALES ARE ALLOWED ON THE DOOR

MEMBERSHIP

If you’re a regular cinema-goer why not join our membership scheme? * FREE cinema tickets (2 single/ 4 joint) * £1 off every further ticket you purchase * Special events * Members offers and competitions * 10% off hire rates SINGLE £30 JOINT £50

All information is correct at time of going to press but is liable to change, due to unforeseen circumstances or if something better comes along!

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TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH

DOUGH

THE LOST CITY OF Z

(15) Dir. John Goldschmidt, 2016, 95 mins

(15) Dir. James Gray, 2017, 138 mins

An old Jewish baker struggles to keep his business afloat until his young Muslim apprentice, unbeknownst to him, drops cannabis in the dough and so, inadvertently, sends sales sky high. Cracking British comedy starring Jonathan Pryce.

At the dawn of the 20thC, British explorer Percy Fawcett journeys into the Amazon, where he discovers evidence of a previously unknown, advanced civilization. Despite being ridiculed by the scientific establishment, the determined Fawcett returns to his beloved jungle in an attempt to prove his case.

WED 5 JUL, 7:30pm

OBSESSION (15)

FRI 7 & SAT 8 JUL, 7:30pm

Dir. Ivo van Hove, 2017, 180 mins with one interval

Jude Law stars in the stage production of Obsession, broadcast live from the Barbican Theatre in London. Ivo van Hove directs this new stage adaptation of Luchino Visconti’s 1943 film. THU 6 JUL, 7pm - LIVE NATIONAL THEATRE EVENT

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Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

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NEW BRITISH CINEMA (12A) Dir. Nick Hamm, 2017, 94 mins

THE JOURNEY

(12A) Dir. James Macdonald, 2017, 180 mins with one Interval

A fictional account of the two implacable enemies in Northern Ireland - firebrand Democratic Unionist Party leader Paisley and Sinn Fein politician Martin McGuinness, as they tread tentatively towards peace.

Imelda Staunton, Conleth Hill, Luke Treadaway and Imogen Poots star in James Macdonald’s new production of Edward Albee’s landmark play, broadcast live to cinemas from the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

SUN 9 JUL, 7:30pm

THU 13 JUL, 7pm - LIVE NATIONAL THEATRE EVENT

RATCATCHER

(15) Dir. Lynne Ramsay, 1999, 93 mins

Twelve-year-old James lives on a rundown Glasgow housing estate with his alcoholic father. Haunted by the drowning of his best friend, James is irresistibly drawn to the site of the death, where he meets a similarly troubled young girl and strikes up an unusual friendship. WED 12 JUL, 7:30pm

WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?

Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

MY COUSIN RACHEL (12A)

Dir. Roger Michell, 2017, 106 mins

A young Englishman plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin, believing that she murdered his guardian. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms. FRI 14 & SAT 15 JUL, 7:30pm

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ACCESS FOR ALL SCREENING

KIDS CLUB

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2 (12A)

Dir. James Gunn, 2017, 134 mins

Set to the backdrop of Awesome Mixtape #2, 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' continues the team's adventures as they unravel the mystery of Peter Quill's true parentage. SAT 15 JUL, 2pm

CHURCHILL (PG)

Dir. Jonathan Teplitzky, 2017, 98 mins

Tensions mount in the hours preceding D-Day. The now-beleaguered Prime Minister Winston Churchill, played by Brian Cox, must prepare a final attempt to crush Hitler's encroaching army. With the entire war effort ultimately hinging on this decision, the stakes have never been higher. SUN 16 & WED 19 JUL, 7:30pm

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THE AFRICAN QUEEN

(PG) Dir. John Huston, 1951, 105 mins with one interval

In Africa during World War I, a gin-swilling riverboat captain is persuaded by a strait-laced missionary to use his boat to attack an enemy warship. DEMENTIA AND AUTISM FRIENDLY. SUBTITLED FOR HARD OF HEARING AND WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE. WED 19 JUL, 2pm

ANGELS IN AMERICA PART ONE: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES (15)

Dir. Marianne Elliott, 2017, 180 mins with one interval

America in the mid-1980s. In the midst of the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. With Pt.II the following week. THU 20 JUL, 7pm - LIVE NATIONAL THEATRE EVENT Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

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THE HIPPOPOTAMUS (15)

Dir. John Jencks, 2017, 89mins

Based on Stephen Fry's best selling novel, this is the story of disgraced poet, Ted Wallace, who is summoned to his friend's country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles. FRI 21 & SAT 22 JUL, 7:30pm

THE GRADUATE (15)

Dir. Mike Nichols, 1967, 111 mins

Benjamin doesn't know what he wants to do with his life when he is seduced by Mrs. Robinson, a friend of his parents. But when he falls for Mrs. Robinson's daughter, Elaine, life gets really complicated. 50TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING SUN 23 JUL, 7:30pm

MACLAREN

(12A) Dir. Roger Donaldson, 2017, 89 mins

The story of Bruce McLaren, the New Zealander who founded the McLaren Motor Racing team. A man who showed the world that a man of humble beginnings could take on the elite of motor racing and win. WED 26 JUL, 7:30pm

ANGELS IN AMERICA PART 2: PERESTROIKA (15)

Dir. Marianne Elliott, 2017, 180 mins with one interval

Andrew Garfield plays Prior Walter along with a cast including Denise Gough, Nathan Lane, James McArdle and Russell Tovey. This new staging of Tony Kushner’s multi-award winning two-part play is directed by Olivier and Tony award winning director Marianne Elliott. THU 27 JUL, 7pm - LIVE NATIONAL THEATRE EVENT Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

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TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH

ALONE IN BERLIN

(12A) Dir. Joel Hopkins, 2017, 102 mins

This true-life tale of courage unfolds against the tumultuous backdrop of Berlin in 1940. Otto and Anna Quangel are a working class husband and wife doing their best to ride out the war. When their son is killed fighting on the frontlines, however, everything changes

This charming and funny life-affirming tale stars Diane Keaton as an American widow who finds unexpected love with a man living wild on Hampstead Heath. Realising the precarious nature of his home, they take on the developers who want to destroy it. Based on a true story.

FRI 28 & SAT 29 JUL, 7:30pm

FRI 4 & SAT 5 AUG, 7:30pm

BRITAIN ON FILM ON TOUR RAILWAYS (U)

Dir. Hannes Holm, 2017, 92 mins

(12A) Dir. Vincent Perez, 2017, 103 mins

Dir. Various, 2017, 83 mins

Sourced from the national archives and newly digitised, this nostalgic collection of films document not just the glories of the railway, but also the social changes of the 20th century. SUN 30 JUL, 7:30pm

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HAMPSTEAD

A MAN CALLED OVE (PG) Ove, an ill-tempered, isolated retiree who spends his days enforcing block association rules and visiting his wife's grave, has finally given up on life just as an unlikely friendship develops with his boisterous new neighbours. WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES. SUN 6 AUG, 7:30pm

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KIDS CLUB

TITUS ANDRONICUS

THE MUMMY

(15) Dir. Blanche McIntyre, 2017, 210 mins with one interval

(12A) Dir. Alex Kurtzman, 2017, 147 mins

Titus, exhausted by war and loss, relinquishes power leaving Rome in disorder. Rape, cannibalism and severed body parts fill the moral void at the heart of this corrupt society. Shakespeare’s gory revenge tragedy poses questions about the nature of sexuality, family, class and society.

An ancient princess is awakened from her crypt beneath the desert, bringing with her malevolence grown over millennia, and terrors that defy human comprehension.

WED 9 AUG, 7pm - LIVE RSC EVENT

(15) Dir. Craig Johnson, 2017, 94 mins

Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

DESPICABLE ME 3

(U) Dir. Kyle Barda/ Pierre Coffin, 2017, 89 mins

Fans of the Despicable Me franchise are gearing up for the return of their favourite villain and his little yellow servants. Despicable Me 3 is set to be one of this summer’s biggest blockbusters as Steve Carell returns as Gru to face yet more adventures with his new wife and adopted daughters.

FRI 11 & SAT 12 AUG, 7:30pm

WILSON

Woody Harrelson stars as Wilson, a lonely, neurotic and hilariously honest middle-aged misanthrope who reunites with his estranged wife and gets a shot at happiness when he learns he has a teenage daughter he has never met. In his uniquely outrageous and slightly twisted way, he sets out to connect with her. SUN 13 AUG, 7:30pm

SAT 12 AUG, 2pm

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TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH

YERMA

(15) Dir. Simon Stone, 2017, 180 mins

Billie Piper returns in her Evening Standard Best Actress award-winning role.

DUNKIRK

(15) Dir. Christopher Nolan, 2017, TBC mins

In May 1940, Germany advanced into France, trapping Allied troops on the beaches of A young woman is driven to the unthinkable by her Dunkirk. Under air and ground cover from British desperate desire to have a child in Simon Stone’s and French forces, troops were slowly and methodically evacuated from the beach using radical production of Lorca’s achingly powerful masterpiece. Set in contemporary London, Piper’s every serviceable naval and civilian vessel that could be found. At the end of this heroic mission, portrayal of a woman in her thirties desperate 330,000 French, British, Belgian and Dutch to conceive builds with elemental force to a soldiers were safely evacuated. staggering, shocking, climax. Please note that this broadcast does not have an interval.

FRI 1, SAT 2 & SUN 3 SEP, 7:30pm

THU 31 AUG, 7pm - LIVE NATIONAL THEATRE EVENT Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

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FESTIVAL!

OUTDOOR SCREENING

SPIDERMAN: HOMECOMING (12A)

Dir. Jon Watts, 2017, 120 mins

LA LA LAND

(12A) Dir. Damien Chazelle, 2016, 128 mins

It's 1914. As the Ottoman Empire crumbles into war, Michael and Ana's conflicting passions must be put aside if they are to get themselves and their people to safety.

Join us for an OUTDOOR SCREENING to celebrate the opening night of the Wirksworth Festival, the leading celebration of arts and culture in the region! You may have seen the film already, but it's definitely worth another watch: we'll have our own live pianist before the film, a pair of star-struck dancers and even a choir rendition of the melodic, City of Stars which we can all join in with. There will be food and drink and a Hollywood style WIRKSWORTH in the hills of Stoney Wood! All you need, apart from your ticket, is your own chair, sensible footwear and of course something warm - well it is September... As for the film: a jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles. Ryan Gosling and Emma are the star crossed lovers set against a gorgeous L.A backdrop.

THU 7 SEP, 7:30pm

FRI 8 SEP, 6:30pm Doors open, Music from 7pm, Film 8pm

Peter Parker returns home, where he lives with his Aunt May under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark. He tries to fall back into his normal daily routine but when the Vulture emerges as a new villain, everything that Peter holds most important will be threatened. WED 6 SEP, 7:30pm

THE PROMISE

(15) Dir. Terry George, 2016, 135 mins

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WIRKSWORTH FESTIVAL (U) ART & ARCHITECTURE TRAIL WEEKEND

Every year the town throws open its doors to welcome a host of artists and craftspeople to display their work in houses and buildings around town. Pop by for food and drink in the bar or take a seat in the auditorium to watch a collection of classic cartoons and adverts. SAT 9, 10-5pm, SUN 10 SEP, 1-4pm - FREE ENTRY

IT WAS 50 YEARS AGO TODAY! THE BEATLES: SGT PEPPER & BEYOND (12A) Dir. Alan G. Parker, 2017, 119 mins

Focusing on the 12 months surrounding the recording of possibly the most iconic album ever made, director Alan G Parker makes use of rare archival footage to tell his story, along with a range of interviews including original drummer Pete Best, John Lennon’s sister Julia and Hunter Davies. THU 14 SEP, 7:30pm

Dir. Sabine Krayenbühl, 2017, 95 mins

LETTERS FROM BAGHDAD (PG)

THE DARK TOWER (TBC)

This is the story of Gertrude Bell, the most powerful woman in the British Empire in her day. She shaped the destiny of Iraq after World War I in ways that still reverberate today and was more influential than Lawrence of Arabia.

The Gunslinger, Roland Deschain, roams an Old West-like landscape where "the world has moved on" in pursuit of the man in black. He is also searching for the fabled Dark Tower, in the hopes that reaching it will preserve his dying world. Based on the best selling Stephen King novel and starring Idris Elba.

WED 13 SEP, 7:30pm

FRI 15 & SAT 16 SEP, 7:30pm

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Dir. Nikolaj Arcel, 2017, 85 mins

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HAND IN HAND WITH SYRIA

KIDS CLUB

THE RED TURTLE (PG)

Dir. Michael Dudok de Wit, 2017, 80 mins

DANCER

(12A) Dir. Steven Cantor, 2016, 85 mins

Through the story of a man shipwrecked on a tropical island inhabited by turtles, crabs and birds, The Red Turtle recounts the milestones in the life of a human being.

Sergei Polunin is a breathtaking ballet talent who questions his existence and his commitment to dance just as he is about to become a legend.

SAT 16 SEP, 2pm

(15) Dir. Matthew Heineman, 2017, 93 mins ALL PROCEEDS TO GO TO HAND IN HAND FOR SYRIA

DERBYSHIRE ON FILM (U)

Dir. Various, 1850-1976, 80 mins

Join us for another screening of the sell out screening of archive footage showing Derbyshire locations through the 20thC. Hosted once more by Barry Joyce of the Wirksworth Civic Society, will introduce each short film. Free tea & cake included. SUN 17 SEP, 2pm

SUN 17 SEP, 7:30pm

CITY OF GHOSTS

Syrian rebels who call themselves Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently risk their lives to document the atrocities committed by ISIS in their homeland. MON 18 SEP, 7:30pm

AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL (PG)

Dir. Bonni Cohen, 2017, 99 mins

A decade after An Inconvenient Truth brought climate change into the heart of popular culture comes the riveting follow-up that shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution. TUE 19 SEP, 7:30pm

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MARTIN STEPHENSON

THE MAGIC FLUTE (12A)

AND THE DAINTEES - LIVE ON STAGE

Dir. David McVicar, 2017, 180 mins with one interval

Join us during The Wirksworth Festival for a fabulous night of live entertainment with Martin Stephenson, founder and frontman of the The Daintees.

Mozart’s glorious opera The Magic Flute is brought enchantingly to life in David McVicar’s production with beautiful sets by John Macfarlane. Prince Tamino promises the Queen of the Night that he will rescue her daughter Pamina from the enchanter Sarastro.

There is rarely a dull moment in conversation with Martin Stephenson, but that’s exactly what you’d hope from someone who’s never stood still during 35 years in love with music. For him, it’s not a career, it’s a lifetime calling, and his restless troubadour spirit has now amassed an extraordinary catalogue of 40 albums. THU 21 SEPT, 7:30pm Sofa & Wine £40, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15

WED 20 SEP, 7pm - LIVE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE EVENT Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

ENGLAND IS MINE (15)

Dir. Mark Gill, 2017, 92 mins

A portrait of Steven Patrick Morrissey and his early life in 1970's Manchester before he went on to become lead singer of seminal 80's band The Smiths. Frustrated as a young man, he finds solace in the punk scene and with the help of strong women, the young Morrissey embarks on a journey to become himself in a world that’s trying to make him like everybody else. FRI 22 SEP, 7:30pm

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NEW BRITISH CINEMA

HOKUSAI - BEYOND THE GREAT WAVE (PG) HELL OR HIGH WATER (15) Dir. Andrew Graham-Dixon, 2017, 90 mins

This fascinating new cinema event is a groundbreaking documentary and exclusive private view of the forthcoming British Museum exhibition Hokusai: beyond the Great Wave, lead by Andrew GrahamDixon. Filmed in Japan and the UK, the film focuses on Hokusai’s work, life and times in the great, bustling metropolis of Edo, modern Tokyo. SAT 23 SEP, 7:30pm - RECORDED BRITISH MUSEUM EVENT Sofa & Wine £40, Armchairs £15, Std Seats £12/11/10

I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO

(15)

Dir. David Mackenzie, 2016, 102 mins

Texas brothers Toby and Tanner take to robbing branches of the bank threatening to foreclose on their family land as they try to take back a future that seemed to have been stolen from them. Justice seems to be theirs, until they find themselves on the radar of Texas Ranger looking for one last grand pursuit on the eve of his retirement. WED 27 SEP, 7:30pm

A GHOST STORY

(15) Dir. David Lowery, 2017, 87 mins

I Am Not Your Negro offers an incendiary snapshot of James Baldwin's crucial observations on American race relations - and a sobering reminder of how far we've yet to go.

In this singular exploration of legacy, love, loss, and the enormity of existence, a recently deceased, white-sheeted ghost returns to his suburban home to try to reconnect with his bereft wife.

SUN 24 SEP, 7:30pm

THU 28 SEP, 7:30pm

Dir. Raoul Peck, 2017, 93 mins

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A WEEKEND INSIDE THE MIND OF DAVID LYNCH...

TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME (15) DAVID LYNCH: THE ART LIFE (12A)

Dir. David Lynch, 1992, 135 mins

Dir. Jon Nguyen, Nick Barnes, 2017, 88 mins

A woman who seems to be innocent and pure leads a double life in a typical American small town where evil lurks just beneath the surface. Sexually abused by her possessed father, Laura is heavily addicted to cocaine. This is the bizarre and twisted circumstances that led to her murder.

Artist and filmmaker David Lynch discusses his early life and the events that shaped his outlook on art and the creative process.

FRI 29 SEP, 7:30pm

Dir. David Lynch, 2001, 147 mins

BLUE VELVET

(18) Dir. David Lynch, 1986, 120 mins

This hallucinogenic mystery-thriller probes beneath the cheerful surface of suburban America to discover sadomasochistic violence, corruption, drug abuse, crime and perversion. With Isabella Rossellini and a stupendous and heinous ether-addicted Dennis Hopper.

SUN 1 OCT, 5pm

MULHOLLAND DRIVE (15) In Los Angeles nothing is what it seems. A woman is left with amnesia following a car accident. An aspiring young actress finds her staying in her aunt's home. The puzzle begins to unfold, propelling us through a mysterious labyrinth of sensual experiences until we arrive at the intersection of dreams and nightmares in this twisted Lynch neo-noir masterpiece. SUN 1 OCT, 7:30pm

SAT 30 SEP, 7:30pm

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LIVE SCREENINGS

Obsession

THU 6 JUL, 7pm NT Live from the Barbican Theatre

Angels in America Part Two: Perestroika

THU 27 JUL, 7pm NT Live from the National Theatre

The Magic Flute

WED 20 SEP, 7pm Live from the Royal Opera House

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

THU 13 JUL, 7pm NT Live from the Harold Pinter Theatre

Titus Andronicus

WED 9 AUG, 7pm RSC Live from Stratford-upon-Avon

La Boheme

WED 3 OCT, 7pm Live from the Royal Opera House

Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches

THU 20 JUL, 7pm NT Live from the National Theatre

Yerma

THU 31 AUG, 7pm NT Live from The Young Vic

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

MON 23 OCT, 7pm Live from the Royal Opera House

TICKET PRICES FOR LIVE SCREENINGS: Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

NEW BRITISH CINEMA Joshua Senior, our Cinema Manager, hosts a regular series of films to demonstrate the breadth and range of talent in New British Cinema. Each film will have a brief introduction and a post film Q+A.

Ratcatcher

WED 12 JULY, 7:30pm

Hell or High Water

WED 27 SEP, 7:30pm

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Food & DRINK

PRIVATE HIRES

Martin our chef loves to serve food that takes inspiration from Mediterranean mezze and traditional Eastern dishes, full of flavour and spice - all freshly prepared with the best of ingredients. You can book a table before performances from Thursday to Saturday. We ask that you arrive before 6:15pm, so that you have time for your meal (and we have time to prepare it!).

We’re living the dream having our very own cinema - but you can have part of the dream too with our range of hiring packages. We’re available to hire for private parties, celebration or works ‘do’s’, and with 52 seats in the auditorium and large bar area, we can offer a range of flexible hire packages with or without ‘in-house hospitality’. And don't forget members get 10% off! See our website for more details and rates.

Table reservations can be made by either adding the number of guests who will be eating to your ticket order, calling the box office or by email to josh@thenorthernlightcinema.co.uk

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JULY

WED 5

Dough

7:30pm

THU

6

Obsession - NT LIVE

FRI

7

The Lost City of Z

SAT

8

SUN

9

TUE

11 Urban Edge Cinema

SEPTEMBER FRI

1

Dunkirk

7:30pm

7pm

SAT

2

Dunkirk

7:30pm

7:30pm

SUN

3

Dunkirk

7:30pm

The Lost City of Z

7:30pm

WED 6

Spiderman: Homecoming

7:30pm

The Journey

7:30pm

THU

7

The Promise

7:30pm

6:30pm

FRI

8

La La Land (Outdoor)

8pm

7:30pm

SAT

9

Wirksworth Festival

10-5pm

WED 12 Ratcatcher THU

13 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? NT LIVE 7pm

SUN

10 Wirksworth Festival

1-4pm

FRI

14 My Cousin Rachel

7:30pm

TUE

12 Refugee Night for Iraq

6:30pm

SAT

15 Guardians of the Galaxy 2

2pm

WED 13 Letters from Baghdad

7:30pm

SAT

15 My Cousin Rachel

7:30pm

THU

14 It Was Fifty Years Ago Today!

7:30pm

SUN

16 Churchill

7:30pm

FRI

15 The Dark Tower

7:30pm

TUE

18 Refugee Night for Iran

7:30pm

SAT

16 The Red Turtle

2pm

WED 19 African Queen

2pm

SAT

16 The Dark Tower

7:30pm

WED 19 Churchill

7:30pm

SUN

17 Derbyshire on Film

2pm

THU

20 Angels in America Part 1 - NT LIVE 7pm

SUN

17 Dancer

7:30pm

FRI

21 The Hippopotamus

7:30pm

MON 18 City of Ghosts

7:30pm

SAT

22 The Hippopotamus

7:30pm

TUE

7:30pm

SUN

23 The Graduate

7:30pm

WED 20 The Magic Flute - ROH LIVE

7pm

7:30pm

THU

21 Martin Stephenson

7:30pm

WED 26 Maclaren

19 An Inconvenient Sequel

THU

27 Angels in America Part 2 - NT LIVE 7pm

FRI

22 England is Mine

7:30pm

FRI

28 Alone in Berlin

7:30pm

SAT

23 Hokusai - ENCORE

7:30pm

SAT

29 Alone in Berlin

7:30pm

SUN

24 I am Not Your Negro

7:30pm

SUN

30 Britain on Film on Tour: Railways 7:30pm

TUE

26 Urban Edge Cinema

6:30pm

AUGUST

WED 27 Hell Or High Water

7:30pm

THU

28 A Ghost Story

7:30pm

FRI

29 Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

7:30pm

FRI

4

Hampstead

7:30pm

SAT

30 Blue Velvet

7:30pm

SAT

5

Hampstead

7:30pm

SUN

1

David Lynch: The Art Life

5pm

SUN

6

A Man Called Ove

7:30pm

SUN

1

Mulholland Drive

7:30pm

Titus Andronicus - RSC LIVE

7pm

WED 9 FRI

11 The Mummy

7:30pm

SAT

12 Despicable Me 3

2pm

SAT

12 The Mummy

7:30pm

SUN

13 Wilson

7:30pm

THU

31 Yerma - NT LIVE

7pm

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All information is correct at time of going to press but is liable to change, due to unforeseen circumstances or if something better comes along!


FINd US

Wirksworth is tucked away in the Derbyshire Dales, a bit off the beaten track - but that’s the way we like it. PLEASE DO NOT PARK ON NORTH END There is parking on Harrison Drive, at the railway station during the day and on the Market Place, Barmote Court (off Coldwell Street) and Wood Street car parks.

WIRKSWORTH

GOOD NEIGHBOURS North End is our favourite street in town. We live here, we work here, we tend to drink here too. That’s why we ask all our customers to help us minimise any disturbance on the street and help us be good neighbours. So if you arrive by car, we ask you not to park on North End itself, as lots of our neighbours rely on on-street parking. There’s plenty of parking elsewhere in town. If you smoke, we ask you to do so away from the cinema but also away from residential houses -

ACCESS there’s a handy bench across the road at the top of Greenway Croft. Finally, when you leave, please do so quietly as some of our neighbours are elderly and others have young children, who may have retired to bed by the time you leave.

Please let the Box Office know when booking tickets, should you need to reserve a wheelchair-user space. We have a hearing loop installed in the auditorium and are fully wheelchair accessible.

This will all help keep us in the good books with our neighbours - which is always a good thing. Thanks for your help!

Paul & Esther

THE NORTHERN LIGHT CINEMA LTD, The Malthouse, North End, Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4FG. Registered in England & Wales No. 8323994


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