MARCH & APRIL 2019

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Oleg Ivenko, The White Crow

MAR&APR19


WELCOME

In the words of Bob Dylan “the times they are a-changin' and as I write this, change is definitely on the menu here at The Northern Light Cinema. Some of you may recognise my name and that’s because I used to work here… but now after a year working at the Phoenix Cinema in Leicester, I’m super excited to be back in Wirksworth where I’ll be putting together our bi-monthly film and events programme, alongside our fabulous Cinema Manager, Briony. So now we’ve got a real A-Team in place, let’s get to work! This programme is jam packed with plenty of 'awards season' front runners, stunning live performances, incredible world cinema and a whole bundle of family films. Our new mantra is to DO MORE, we want to engage with audiences new and existing and continue to deliver a programme that is varied and exciting, every month - no pressure then... A big thank you goes out to Paul and Esther for trusting us to get stuck in and shape the business going forward. We’re now well into the cinema’s 5th year and we have lots of exciting plans for the future. We hope you’ll enjoy what we have in store. See you at the bar,

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Kenneth Branagh as William Shakespeare in All Is True

Josh, Briony and The Northern Light Team


2019 TICKET PRICES FILM

We all love films, and we’ve got some fantastic highlights in the next eight weeks. Don’t miss If Beale Street Could Talk, All is True or The White Crow for some incredible cinematic voyages - and my absolute must-see Burning from Chang-dong Lee.

FAMILY FILMS

As well as big animated hits such as How to Train Your Dragon 3 we’ve also got live action epics Captain Marvel and The Kid Who Would Be King as well as family classics lined up for the school Easter holidays. (see Pg 16-17)

THE GREAT ESCAPE

To mark the 75th Anniversary of the legendary escape, Dan Snow introduces and evening with veterans exploring the myths, the science and the history behind The Great Escape, before the screening of the 1963 seminal movie starring Steve McQueen

LIVE CONTENT

NT Live is back with the tragedy of King Richard II and I’m Not Running and we also welcome in An Ideal Husband from Oscar Wilde Live and the Anna Karenina - The Musical from Stage Russia. Some exquisite live performances.

EVENINGS SOFA FOR TWO £38 (includes a bottle of wine) ARMCHAIRS £12.50 STD SEATS £9.50 SENIORS (+60) £8.50 STUDENTS £6.95 UNWAGED / U18s £4.95 DAYTIME SOFA FOR TWO £22 ARMCHAIRS £10 STD SEATS £6.50 SENIORS (+60) £5.50 STUDENTS £4.50 UNWAGED / U18s £4 ------------------------'FAMILY FILM' TICKET 2 ADULTS & 2 KIDS ON STD SEATS FOR £18 ------------------------£1 OFF EVERY TICKET FOR MEMBERS 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) * £2 off every further ticket you purchase * Special events * Members offers and competitions * 10% off hire rates

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!

SINGLE £35 JOINT £60

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FAMILY FILM

BEAUTIFUL BOY

(15) Dir. Felix Van Groeningen, 2018, 120 mins

Steve Carell and TimothÊe Chalamet play father/ son David and Nic Sheff, in a harrowing tale of addiction and recovery. When Nic becomes hooked on the drug crystal meth David’s parental love is pushed to the limits, will he be able to save his son from the demons tormenting him? FRI 1, 1:30pm, SAT 2, 7:30pm & SUN 3 MAR, 2pm

BUMBLEBEE

(12A) Dir. Travis Knight, 2018, 113 mins

THE MULE

(15) Dir. Clint Eastwood, 2018, 116 mins

A 90-year-old horticulturist and WWII veteran is caught transporting $3 million worth of cocaine through Michigan for a Mexican drug cartel. A classic Clint Eastwood tale of the down-trodden hitting back. FRI 1 & SUN 3 MAR, 7:30pm

A PRIVATE WAR

(15) Dir. Matthew Heineman, 2018, 110 mins

One of the most celebrated war correspondents of our time, Marie Colvin (Rosamund Pike) is an utterly On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds fearless and rebellious spirit, driven to the frontline refuge in a junkyard in a small Californian beach of conflicts across the globe to give voice to the town. Charlie, on the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, discovers Bumblebee, voiceless. This film is a stunning and honest biopic about her personal life and dangerous career. battle-scarred and broken. SAT 2, MAR, 2pm

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MON 4 & THU 7, 7:30pm & WED 6 MAR, 1:30pm

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FAMILY FILM

TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH

CAN YOU EVER FORIGVE ME? (15)

THE LEGO MOVIE 2 (PG)

Lee made her living in the 1970's and 80's profiling the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Estée Lauder and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen. When Lee is no longer able to get published because she has fallen out of step with current tastes, she turns her art form to deception, abetted by her loyal friend Jack.

The citizens of Bricksburg face a dangerous new threat when invaders from outer space start to wreck everything in their path. The battle to defeat the enemy and restore harmony to the LEGO universe takes Emmet, Lucy, Batman and co. to unexplored worlds that test their courage and creativity.

Dir. Marielle Heller, 2018, 106 mins

TUE 5 & WED 6, 7:30pm & THU 7 MAR, 1:30pm

IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK (15)

Dir. Barry Jenkins, 2018, 119 mins

From the director of the Oscar-winning Moonlight and adapted from James Baldwin’s novel of the same name. We follow the trials and tribulations of young couple Tish and Fonny in 1970’s Harlem, as they face off against racial injustice and wrongful incarceration. A love story for the ages. FRI 8, 1:30pm & 7:30pm, SUN 10 & MON 11, 7:30pm and THU 14 MAR, 1:30pm

Dir. Mike Mitchell & Trisha Gurn, 2019, run time tbc

SUN 10 & SAT 16 MAR, 1:30pm

VICE

(15) Dir. Adam McKay, 2018, 132 mins

Christian Bale performs in stunning method mode to tell the story of Dick Cheney and the Bush-era White House. During a time of immense political and social change, Cheney along with Donald Rumsfeldt (Steve Carrell) altered the course of Western history. WED 16, 1:30pm - HOH & WED 20 MAR, 7:30pm

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THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD II

ALL IS TRUE

(12A) Dir. Joe Hill-Gibbons, 2019, 180 mins (with one interval)

(15) Dir. Kenneth Branagh, 2018, 101 mins

Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8

Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench and Ian McKellen assemble in possibly the biggest film of the year so far. The year is 1613, and Shakespeare (Branagh) is acknowledged as the greatest writer of the age. But disaster strikes when his renowned Globe Theatre burns to the ground. Devastated, Shakespeare returns to Stratford, where he must face a troubled past and a neglected family.

Broadcast live from the stage of the Almeida Theatre in London. Richard II, King of England, is irresponsible, foolish and vain. His weak leadership sends his kingdom into disarray and his court into uproar. Seeing no other option but to seize power, the ambitious Bolingbroke challenges the throne and the king’s divine right to rule. THU 14 MAR, 7pm - NT Live Event

FRI 15 1:30pm & 7:30pm, SAT 16, SUN 17, MON 18 7:30pm, THU 21, SAT 23, SUN 24 MAR, 1:30pm

PRIVATE HIRES - CELEBRATE IN STYLE! Why not hire the cinema for that special birthday celebration or works do? We've a range of packages to help take the stress out of the occasion so what's not to like? Contact: briony@tnlcinema.co.uk

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DON QUIXOTE

BOY ERASED

(12A) Dir. Carlos Acosta, 2019, 165 mins (with one interval)

(15) Dir. Joel Edgerton, 2018, 115 mins

Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8

TUE 19, 1:30pm & WED 20 MAR, 7:30pm

Carlos Acosta's vibrant staging brings together the whole Company in such roles as exuberant villagers, passionate gypsies and even fantasy flowers. Following Don Quixote’s picaresque journey to do deeds in honour of his imaginary noble lady. Sunny, charming, funny and touching. SUN 17 MAR, 2pm - ROH Recorded Event

don't forget to order your interval DRINKS!

Jared Eamons, the son of a small-town Baptist pastor, must overcome the fallout after being outed as gay to his parents. His father and mother struggle to reconcile their love for their son with their beliefs. Fearing a loss of family, friends and community, Jared is pressured into attending a conversion therapy programme.

ANNA KARENINA - THE MUSICAL (12A)

Dir. Alina Chevik, 2018, 132 mins (with one interval)

A spectacular, high-tech production based on Leo Tolstoy's masterpiece, filmed before a live audience at the Moscow Theatre. The dramatic, tumultuous love story between Anna Karenina and her dashing military officer, Alexey Vronsky, takes place amidst the glitter and luxury of the Russian nobility. With English subtitles. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8 THU 21 MAR, 7pm - Live Recorded Event

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THE GREAT ESCAPE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL

(PG)

Dir. John Sturges, 1963, 270 mins (with two intervals)

On the 75th anniversary of The Great Escape, historian and presenter Dan Snow hosts a commemorative evening featuring The D-Day Darlings and special guests. The show will culminate with a gala screening of the re-released 1963 cult film, starring Steve McQueen. The famous Triumph TR6 motorcycle, ridden by Steve McQueen in the dramatic fence-jump scene, will make a rare appearance on stage. The live show will feature the Britain’s Got Talent finalists, performing classics from their album I'll Remember You, such as The White Cliffs of Dover and Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree, plus a specially created arrangement of the film’s iconic theme tune. Dan Snow will hear from veterans of the Second World War’s most daring escape and will explore the history and science behind the operation with renowned historian Paul Beaver and Dr Hugh Hunt of the University of Cambridge. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8 SUN 24 MAR, 6pm - LIVE FROM THE HAMMERSMITH APOLLO

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WIRKSWORTH TWINNING ASSOCIATION PRESENTS

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING

ON THE BASIS OF SEX

(12A) Dir. Antonello Manacorda , 2019, 215 mins

Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a struggling attorney and new mother who faces adversity and numerous obstacles in her fight for equal rights. When Ruth takes on a groundbreaking tax case with her husband, attorney Martin Ginsburg, she knows it could change the direction of her career and the way the courts view gender discrimination. FRI 22 MAR, 1:30 & 7:30pm, SAT 23 & SAT 30 MAR, 7:30pm

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VICTORIA

(15) Dir. Sebastian Schipper, 2015, 135 mins

Filmed in an audacious two hour long, singlecut, a real cinematic treat. Victoria is a Spanish girl living in Berlin, and on a night out bumps into a trio of Berlin-locals. They quickly strike up a friendship, and Victoria becomes swept up into the dangerous criminal underworld in which they exist. With a warm welcome and nibbles from The Wirksworth Twinning Association. With English subtitles. MON 25 MAR, 7pm

SHE SHEARS

(TBC) Dir. Jack Nicol, 2018, 79 mins

Profiling five New Zealand women who blow away stereotypes and sexism in the traditionally male world of sheep shearing. Two are legends of the sport: Emily Welch and Jills Angus Burney (also a High Court barrister). The other three are hoping to make their mark with the blades at the sport's pinnacle: Masterton’s Golden Shears, an event which has no separate gender categories. TUE 26, 7:30pm & WED 27 MAR, 1:30pm - DF

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MOTHER's day SPECIAL

AN IDEAL HUSBAND

THE AFTERMATH (TBC)

Broadcast live to cinemas from the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End. As an ambitious government minister, Sir Robert Chiltern’s smooth ascent to the top seems assured until Mrs Cheveley appears in London with damning proof of his previous financial chicanery.

In 1946 Rachael (Keira Knightly) arrives in the ruins of Hamburg to be reunited with her husband, Lewis, who is a British colonel charged with rebuilding the shattered city. As they set off for their new home, Rachael is stunned to discover that Lewis has made an unexpected decision: they will be sharing the grand house with its previous owners, a German widower and his troubled daughter.

(U) Dir. Jonathan Church, 2018, 160 mins (with one interval)

Sofa for 2 & Wine £40, Armchairs £15, Std Seats £12/11/8 WED 27 MAR, 7pm - Recorded Live Event

MYSTERY FILM... (15)

Who'd be crazy enough to buy a cinema ticket not knowing the film they were going to watch?? Well, we'll soon find out, as Josh & Briony have each picked a mystery film... It could be a cult classic, an undiscovered masterpiece or just a damned fine film you've probably never watched before. But whatever the film, it remains a well-kept secret until the lights go down and the titles roll...

Dir. James Kent, 2019, run time tbc

FRI 29, SUN 31 MAR & WED 3 APR -HOH, 1:30pm | FRI 29 MAR & MON 1 APR, 7:30pm

MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN SING ALONG! (12A) Dir. Ol Parker, 2018, 114 mins

Join us on Mother's Day for a special sing-along night with the much loved ABBA musical sequel and Mums - your first drink is on the house! SUN 31 MAR, 7:30pm

THU 28 MAR & THU 25 APR, 7:30pm

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CAPERNAUM (15)

Dir. Nadine Labaki, 2018, 121 mins

I'M NOT RUNNING (PG)

Dir. David Hare, 2019, 180 mins (with one interval)

Capernaum tells the story of Zain, a Lebanese boy who I’m Not Running is an explosive new play by David Hare, premiering at the National Theatre sues his parents for the "crime" of giving him life. The and broadcast live to cinemas. Pauline Gibson film follows Zain as he journeys from gutsy, streetwise child to hardened 12-year-old "adult" fleeing his negligent has spent her life as a doctor, the inspiring parents, surviving through his wits on the streets, where leader of a local health campaign. When he meets Ethiopian migrant worker Rahil, who provides she crosses paths with her old boyfriend, a stalwart loyalist in Labour Party politics, she’s him with shelter and food. With English subtitles. faced with an agonising decision. TUE 2 & MON 15 APR, 7:30pm

NAE PASARAN!

(12A) Dir. Felipe Bustos Sierra, 2018, 96 mins

Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8 THU 4 APR, 7pm - NT Live Event

EVERYBODY KNOWS

With unprecedented access and research, this film reveals for the first time the incredible impact made by Scottish factory workers against one of the most repressive dictatorships of the 20th century. 40 years after their defiant stand in protest against General Pinochet's Air Force in Chile, Scottish pensioners discover the dramatic consequences of their solidarity. With English subtitles.

(15) Dir. Asghar Farhadi, 2018, 132 mins

WED 3 APR, 7:30pm

FRI 5, 1:30pm & SAT 6 & THU 11 Apr, 7:30pm

Everybody Knows, follows Laura (Penelope Cruz) on her travels from Argentina to her small home town in Spain for her sister's wedding, bringing her two children along for the occasion. Amid the joyful reunion and festivities, the eldest daughter is abducted.

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IN CASE YOU MISSED THEM...

RINGU (18)

STAN & OLLIE (12A)

When her niece is found dead along with three friends after viewing a supposedly cursed videotape, reporter Reiko Asakawa sets out to investigate. Along with her ex-husband, Ryuji, Reiko finds the tape, watches it -- and promptly receives a phone call informing her that she'll die in a week. With English subtitles.

Back by popular demand! Starring Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly as the inimitable movie icons, Stan & Ollie is the heart-warming story of what would become the duo's triumphant farewell tour. With their golden era long behind them, the pair embark on a variety hall tour of Britain and Ireland. A warm tale of an enduring friendship.

Dir. Hideo Nakata, 1998, 91 mins

FRI 5 APR, 8pm - 2K Restoration

LA FORZA DEL DESTINO

Dir. Jon S. Baird, 2019, 98 mins

SUN 7 & MON 8 APR, 7:30pm

(12A) Dir. Christof Loy, 2019, 255 mins (with two intervals)

THE FAVOURITE (15)

Sofa for 2 & Wine £40, Armchairs £15, Std Seats £12/11/8

In early 18th century England, a frail Queen Anne, played mercurially by Olivia Colman, occupies the throne and her close friend Lady Sarah (Rachel Weisz) governs the country in her stead. When a new servant, Abigail (Emma Stone) arrives, her charm endears her to Sarah resulting in a deadly rivalry between to the two courtiers.

SUN 7 APR, 2pm - ROH Live Event

WED 10 & THU 11 APR, 1:30pm

Jonas Kaufmann and Anna Netrebko star in Verdi’s epic an opera which demands the very best of singers for its powerful music and the fullest theatrical treatment for its story of bitter revenge pursued across miles and years. With English subtitles

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Dir. Yorgos Lanthimos, 2019, 119 mins

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DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING

REMBRANDT

(PG) Dir. Kate Mansoor, 2019, 90mins

Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. Given privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, with behind-the-scenes preparations at these world famous institutions. WED 10 APR, 7:30pm - Exhibition on Screen

FISHERMAN'S FRIENDS

(TBC)

Dir. Chris Foggin, 2019, run time tbc

A cynical London music executive heads to a remote Cornish village on a stag weekend where he’s pranked by his boss into trying to sign a group of shanty singing fishermen. He becomes the ultimate ‘fish out of water’ as he struggles to gain the respect or enthusiasm of this most unlikely kind of 'boy band'.

THE WHITE CROW

(TBC) Dir. Ralph Fiennes, 2019, 122 mins

Ralph Fiennes’ ambitious third directorial outing is a thrilling biopic of the virtuosic Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev, whose defection from the USSR to the west stunned the world at the height of the Cold War. FRI 19, SUN 21, WED 24, TUE 30, 7:30pm | TUE 30 APR - DF & THU 2 MAY, 1:30pm

OUT OF BLUE (15)

Dir. Carol Morley, 2018, 110 mins

Directed by British born film-maker Carol Morley (The Falling). When Detective Mike Hoolihan (Patricia Clarkson) is called to investigate the shooting of leading astrophysicist and black hole expert, Jennifer Rockwell, she is affected in ways she struggles to comprehend. A stylish and pulsating thriller. SAT 20 & MON 22 APR, 7:30pm

FRI 12 1:30pm & 7:30pm, SAT 13, SUN 14, TUE 16, WED 17 APR, 7:30pm FF - Family Film HOH - With English subtitles for the Hard of Hearing DF - Dementia Friendly Screening PB - Parent & Baby

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Programmer's Pick... "Burning is a gorgeous film; intense, expertly framed and dripping with tension. Chang-dong Lee's latest is a modern masterpiece, and utilises it's 2 hours+ runtime to great effect. The quaint and simple soundtrack by composers Mowg adds another layer to the stunning imagery... at this point I really am running out of superlatives." Josh, Head of Film & Audience Development

BURNING

8 mins ng Lee, 2018, 14 (15) Dir. Chang-do

This exquisitely shot, Hitchcockian thriller, is already a strong contender for the best film of 2019. Jong-soo runs into Hae-mi, a girl who once lived in his neighbourhood, and she asks him to watch her cat while she's out of town. When she returns, she introduces him to Ben, a man she met on the trip, a man who may not be all that he seems. Jong-soo, bewildered and afraid, sets out to discover the truth. With English subtitles. TUE 23 APR, 7pm

THE SISTERS BROTHERS It's 1851, and Charlie and Eli Sisters (Joaquin Phoenix and John C. Reilly) are both brothers and assassins, boys grown to men in a savage and hostile world. The Sisters Brothers find themselves on a journey through the Northwest, bringing them to the mountains of Oregon, a dangerous brothel in the small town of Mayfield, and eventually, the gold rush land of California - an adventure that tests the deadly family ties that bind. Based on the novel by Patrick DeWiit. FRI 26, SAT 27 & SUN 28 APR, 7:30pm

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(15) Dir. Jacques Audiard, 2018, 121 mins

Programmer's Pick... "Jacques Audiard, who previously directed such films as; Rust & Bone and Dheephan, for which he won the Palme d'Or, transitions into English language cinema. Masterfully adapted from Patrick DeWitt's best selling novel, this is not a traditional Western. It has a lighter touch but lurking underneath is a sinister underbelly which permeates into this smoky and hyper-real adventure epic" Josh, Head of Film & Audience Development

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WIRKSWORTH TWINNING ASSOCIATION PRESENTS

THE MAFIA ONLY KILLS IN SUMMER (15) PET SEMATARY (18) Dir. Pierfrancesco Diliberto, 2013, 90 mins

Inspired by real events, this is a black comedy about 20 years of history of Sicily from 1970s to 1990s, mocking Mafia Bosses and restoring the generosity of the heroes of Antimafia. With a warm welcome and nibbles from The Wirksworth Twinning Association. With English subtitles. MON 29 APR, 7:30pm

THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (12A)

Dir. Michael Fentiman, 2019, 133 mins (with one interval)

A new production of one of the funniest plays of all-time, Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, broadcast live to cinemas from the Vaudeville Theatre in London’s West End. Wilde’s much-loved masterpiece throws love, logic and language into the air to make one of theatre’s most dazzling firework displays. Sofa for 2 & Wine £40, Armchairs £15, Std Seats £12/11/8 WED 1 MAY, 7pm - Recorded Live Event

Dir. Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer, 2019, run time tbc

Based on Stephen King's iconic horror: Louis Creed, his wife Rachel and their two children move to a rural home where they are enlightened about the eerie 'Pet Sematary' located near their home. After the tragedy of their cat being killed by a truck, Louis resorts to burying it in the mysterious pet cemetery, which is definitely not as it seems, and as it proves to the Creeds that sometimes, dead is better. THU 2 MAY, 7:30pm

COMING SOON...

We've got another jam packed programme in May & June for you to get stuck into. Look out for film highlights; Wild Rose, Red Joan, Greta and Thunder Road. There's more live content from Wilde Wednesdays, the National Theatre and Exhibition on screen. Martin Stephenson will also be back on our stage for more live music tomfoolery... keep an eye on our website for more details. See you soon!!!

FF - Family Film HOH - With English subtitles for the Hard of Hearing DF - Dementia Friendly Screening YM - Young Mums Screening

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FILM PLUS CRAFT WORKSHOP

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD (PG)

WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (PG) Dir. Mel Stuart, 1971, 96 mins

As Hiccup fulfils his dream of creating a peaceful dragon utopia, Toothless' discovery of an untamed, elusive mate draws the Night Fury away. But when Hiccup's reign is tested, both dragon and rider must make impossible decisions to save their kind.

Charlie Bucket, a sweet boy from a poor family dreams of finding one of five golden tickets hidden inside chocolate bar wrappers, which will admit him to the eccentric and reclusive Willy Wonka's magical factory. Will he find one and have his dreams come true? Join us on adventure to a world of pure imagination.

SAT 13, SUN 14 & FRI 19 APR, 1:30pm

SAT 20 APR, 1:30pm

BE A BOXTROLL! WORKSHOP AND FILM (PG)

Dir. Robert Zemeckis, 1989, 104 mins

Dir. Dean DeBlois, 2019, 104 mins

Dir. Graham Annebelle, 94mins + 1hr workshop

Join us for a fun filled and eco-friendly afternoon building your Boxtroll outfit from recycled cardboard complete with face paint before settling down for the film! WED 17 APR, 12pm, film from 1:30pm

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BACK TO THE FUTURE II (12A)

A perfect treat for Easter Sunday! Follow the continuing adventures of Marty and Doc Brown as they travel to the distant year 2015 where Marty has to deal with his troubled legacy and save his family once more from the clutches of the evil “Donald Trump-esque” Biff Tannen. SUN 21 APR, 1:30pm

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THE RAILWAY CHILDREN

(U)

Dir. Lionel Jeffries, 1970, 106 mins

THE KID WHO WOULD BE KING (PG) Dir. Joe Cornish, 2019, run time tbc

Old-school magic meets the modern world when young Alex stumbles upon the mythical sword Excalibur. He soon joins forces with a band of knights and the legendary wizard Merlin when the wicked enchantress Morgana threatens the future of mankind.

We round off our family classics season on Easter Monday, with the loveliest of family films ever made (in our humble opinion). After the enforced absence of their father, three children move with their mother to Yorkshire, where during their adventures they attempt to discover FRI 26, SAT 27 & SUN 28 APR, 1:30pm the reason for his disappearance. MON 22 APR, 1:30pm

CAPTAIN MARVEL (12A)

Dir. Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck, 2019, run time tbc

Brie Larson stars as Carol Danvers, who becomes one of the universe's most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. Stupendous fun in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

WE'RE READY FOR YOUR NEXT KIDS party! Ask at the bar about our hire rates or email Briony@tnlcinema.co.uk and let us take the stress out of your next children's party!

WED 24 & THU 25 APR, 1:30pm

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MARCH FRI

1

Beautiful Boy

1:30pm

FRI

1

The Mule

7:30pm

SAT

2

Bumblebee

2pm

SAT

2

Beautiful Boy

7:30pm

SUN

3

Beautiful Boy

2pm

SUN

3

The Mule

7:30pm

MON

4

A Private War

7:30pm

TUE

5

Can You Ever Forgive Me

7:30pm

WED

6

A Private War

1:30pm

WED

6

Can You Ever Forgive Me

7:30pm

THU

7

Can You Ever Forgive Me

1:30pm

THU

7

A Private War

7:30pm

FRI

8

If Beale Street Could Talk

1:30pm

FRI

8

If Beale Street Could Talk

7:30pm

SUN

10 The LEGO Movie 2- FF

1:30pm

SUN

10 If Beale Street Could Talk

7:30pm

MON

11 If Beale Street Could Talk

7:30pm

WED

13 Vice - HOH

1:30pm

WED

13 If Beale Street Could Talk

7:30pm

Popcorn only goes so far… that’s why we offer a range of tasty snacks, served on platters, plates and in bowls – all themed to bring you the best of the world as well as the best Derbyshire has to offer.

THU

14 If Beale Street Could Talk

1:30pm

THU

14 The Tragedy of King Richard II

7pm

FRI

15 All is True

1:30pm

FRI

15 All is True

7:30pm

March and April's Bar Food Menu features an authentic tarka daal (supplied by Recca from Dip's Stores no less...) served with a tamarind butter and flat breads from The Loaf in Crich, marinated feta served with a Rosemary tortas from Spain and an Award Winning Italian Pecorino with truffles, served with Peters Yard sourdough biscuits and Esther’s home-made rosehip and crab apple jelly!

SAT

16 The LEGO Movie 2 - FF

1:30pm

SAT

16 All is True

7:30pm

SUN

17 ROH: Don Quixote

2pm

SUN

17 All is True

7:30pm

MON

18 All is True

7:30pm

TUE

19 Boy Erased

7:30pm

WED

20 Boy Erased

1:30pm

THU

21 All is True

1:30pm

We will be serving on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 6pm – no need to book, just order at the bar.

THU

21 Anna Karenina Musical

7pm

FRI

22 On the Basis of Sex

1:30pm

FRI

22 On the Basis of Sex

7:30pm

SAT

23 All is True

1:30pm

FOOD IS BACK ON THE MENU

Let us know of any dietary or allergy requirements in advance, just call the box office. Bon appétit!

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MARCH

APRIL

SAT

23 On the Basis of Sex

7:30pm

SUN

24 All is True

1:30pm

SUN

14 How to Train Your Dragon 3 - FF

1:30pm

SUN

24 The Great Escape

6pm

SUN

14 Fisherman's Friends

7:30pm

MON

25 Victoria - WTA

7pm

MON

15 Capernaum

7:30pm

TUE

26 She Shears

7:30pm

TUE

16 Fisherman's Friends

7:30pm

WED

27 She Shears - DF

1:30pm

WED

17 Be a Boxtroll!

12pm

WED

27 An Ideal Husband

7pm

WED

17 Fisherman's Friends

7:30pm

THU

28 On the Basis of Sex

1:30pm

FRI

19 How to Train Your Dragon 3

12pm

THU

28 Mystery Film

7:30pm

FRI

19 The White Crow

7:30pm

FRI

29 The Aftermath

1:30pm

SAT

20 Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory 1:30pm

FRI

29 The Aftermath

7:30pm

SAT

20 Out of Blue

7:30pm

SAT

30 On the Basis of Sex

7:30pm

SUN

21 Back to the Future: Part II

1:30pm

SUN

31 The Aftermath

1:30pm

SUN

21 The White Crow

7:30pm

SUN

31 Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again

7:30pm

MON

22 The Railway Children

1:30pm

APRIL

SAT

13 Fisherman's Friends

7:30pm

MON

22 Out of Blue

7:30pm

TUE

23 Burning

7pm

WED

24 Captain Marvel

1:30pm

MON

1

The Aftermath

7:30pm

TUE

2

Capernaum

7:30pm

WED

24 The White Crow

7:30pm

WED

3

The Aftermath - HOH

1:30pm

THU

25 Captain Marvel

1:30pm

WED

3

Nae Pasaran!

7:30pm

THU

25 Mystery Film

7:30pm

THU

4

On the Basis of Sex

1:30pm

FRI

26 The Kid Who Would Be King

1:30pm

THU

4

NT Live: I'm not Running

7pm

FRI

26 The Sisters Brothers

7:30pm

FRI

5

Everybody Knows

1:30pm

SAT

27 The Kid Who Would Be King

1:30pm

FRI

5

Ringu

8pm

SAT

27 The Sisters Brothers

7:30pm

SUN

28 The Kid Who Would Be King

1:30pm 7:30pm

SAT

6

Everybody Knows

7:30pm

SUN

7

ROH: La Forza del Destino

2pm

SUN

28 The Sisters Brothers

29 The Mafia Only Kills in Summer - WTA 7:30pm 30 The White Crow

SUN

7

Stan & Ollie

7:30pm

MON

MON

8

Stan & Ollie

7:30pm

TUE

WED

10 The Favourite

1:30pm

WED

10 EOS: Rembrandt

7:30pm

THU

11 The Favourite

1:30pm

MAY

THU

11 Everybody Knows

7:30pm

FRI

12 Fisherman's Friends

1:30pm

THU

2

The White Crow

1:30pm

FRI

12 Fisherman's Friends

7:30pm

THU

2

Pet Sematary

7:30pm

SAT

13 How to Train Your Dragon 3 - FF

1:30pm

FF - Family Film , HOH - English subtitles for Hard of Hearing, DF - Dementia Friendly, WTA - Wirksworth Twinning Association

7:30pm

WED

1

The White Crow - DF

1:30pm

WED

1

The Importance of Being Earnest

7pm

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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