Julianne Moore, Gloria Bell
MAY&JUN19
WELCOME
According to Ella Fitzgerald "Summertime and the living in easy" so although we're typing this in spring, we're already dreaming of summer and the start of another exciting programme to tempt you in from those hot, sunny, BBQ-laden evenings, back into the cool, comfort of your favourite independent cinema! There's some really big film releases on offer including Red Joan starring Dame Judi Dench, Jessie Buckley shines as an aspring country singer in Wild Rose, Nicholas Hoult stars in wartime biopic Tolkien and Taron Egerton plays Elton John in the hugely antcipated Rocketman. There's more exciting live shows as well with a bumper selection from NT Live, The Royal Opera House, Exhibition on Screen and The Oscar Wilde season. We also have The King & I from the London Palladium and An American in Paris - The Musical. Plus, for the first time, we've been invited to take part in ยกViva!, the annual Spanish and Latin American Film Festival, presented by HOME Cinema & Theatre in Manchester. Finally, tickets are now on sale for our opening night, outdoor screening to celebrate the opening night of the Wirksworth Festival, which, due to huge demand is... ...Bohemian Rhapsody! Fancy dress expected and we promise, we WILL rock you,
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Jessie Buckley, Wild Rose
Josh, Briony and The Northern Light Team
2019 TICKET PRICES PROGRAMMER'S PICKS
EVENINGS SOFA FOR TWO £38 (includes a bottle of wine)
PROGRAMMER'S PICKS
There is so much diversity in the world of film, so why not try something different? Our Head of Film, Josh, has picked a few for you: Jordan Peele's (Get Out) new film Us, Natalie Portman in the chilling Vox Lux and Claire Denis' High Life - all superb.
FAMILY FILMS
Parents, listen up! We have your half-term sorted with screenings of Avengers: Endgame and two new Disney films with the updated versions of Dumbo and Aladdin. And don't forget our Family Ticket for four is just £18! So you can afford the popcorn...
LATIN FILM FESTIVAL
Sometimes the best films aren't always in English and so we're proud to bring you three brand new Spanish films this June. We'll be open from 6pm on these nights for tapas and cocktails. !Viva la Fiesta! See Pg.16 for more details.
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS
This breathtakingly beautiful Tony® Award-winning Broadway musical, inspired by the Oscar® winning MGM film, tells the impassioned story of discovering love in the ‘City of Light’. Make sure to catch this stunning performance in May.
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PROGRAMMER'S PICKS
THE WHITE CROW (15)
WHAT THEY HAD (15)
Ralph Fiennes’ ambitious third directorial outing is a thrilling biopic of the virtuosic Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev. _______________________________
After her ailing mother wanders off during a blizzard, Bridget returns to her childhood home, accompanied by her rebellious daughter. Forced to referee between her father's stubborn insistence that his wife remains at home and her equally determined brother's efforts to place her in a "memory care" facility. _______________________________________
Dir. Ralph Fiennes 2019, 122 mins
WED 1, 1:30pm & THU 2 MAY, 7:30pm
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
(12A) Dir. Michael Fentiman, 2019, 133 mins (with one interval)
Oscar Wilde's masterpiece broadcast live from the Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8
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WED 1 MAY, 7pm - RECORDED LIVE PERFORMANCE
PET SEMATARY
(18) Dir. Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer, 2019, 101 mins
New adaptation of Stephen King's classic horror. _______________ THU 2 MAY, 7:30pm
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Dir. Elizabeth Chomko, 2018, 101 mins
FRI 3, 1:30pm, SUN 5 MAY 7:30pm and THU 9, 1:30pm
THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15) Dir. Jacques Audiard, 2018, 121 mins
From acclaimed director Jacques Audiard, and based on the novel by Patrick deWitt, The Sisters Brothers is a reimagining of the cinematic Western as a dangerous, witty, and emotionally cathartic exploration of what it means to be a man. ____________________ FRI 3 & THU 9 MAY, 7:30pm
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FAMILY FILM
SPECIAL LIVE MUSIC EVENT
MISSING LINK (U)
Dir. Chris Butler, 2019, 95 mins
Tired of living a solitary life in the Pacific Northwest, Mr. Link recruits fearless explorer Sir Lionel Frost to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La. ______________
FAUST
(12A) Dir. David McVicar, 2019, 255 mins (with one interval)
Michael Fabiano stars as Faust, with Diana Damrau as his beloved Marguerite and Erwin Schrott as the diabolical Méphistophélès. In French with English subtitles.
SAT 4 MAY, 1:30pm
Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8
JAMIE JOSEPH - UNPLUGGED (15)
SUN 5 MAY, 2PM - Live Encore
Formally signed to RCA on a major deal, Jamie has had music on major cinema soundtracks such as Brotherhood and 2017’s Finding Your Feet. He has toured the UK extensively and recorded in LA with major record producers. Real UK soul at its finest, a not to be missed, intimate acoustic performance. Please note: we are not selling tickets for this event, please either call the box office or visit our website for further details. _______________ SAT 4 MAY, 7pm
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HANNAH (15)
Dir. Andrea Pallaoro, 2017, 93 mins
Hannah is the intimate portrait of a woman's loss of identity as she teeters between denial and reality. Left alone grappling with the consequences of her husband's imprisonment, Hannah, played here stunningly by Charlotte Ramping, begins to unravel. In French with English subtitles.
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WED 8 MAY, 1:30pm & 7:30pm
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FAMILY FILM
WILD ROSE
(15) Dir. Tom Harper, 2018, 100 mins
Jessie Buckley puts in a stellar performance to tell the complicated story of Rose-Lynn, a young Glaswegian woman on a quest to become a country music star, while also grappling with the responsibilities of being recently released from prison and a young mother of two children. A foot-stomping and soaring tale of one woman’s fight to break free from her past. ______________________________________ FRI 10, 1:30pm & 7:30pm, SAT 11 & SUN 12, 7:30pm, WED 15 & THU 16 MAY, 1:30pm
DUMBO
(PG) Dir. Tim Burton, 2019, 112 mins
THE KING & I
(12A) Dir. Bartlett Sher, 2018, 173 mins (with one interval)
With one of the finest scores ever written including; Whistle a Happy Tune, Getting to Know You, and Shall We Dance, and featuring a company of over 50 world-class performers, a testament to the lavish heritage of gloriously romantic musical theatre – it is the greatest musical from the golden age of musicals. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8
___________________________________________ SUN 12 MAY, 7pm - Recorded Live at the London Palladium
ALL MY SONS
(12A) Dir. Jeremy Herrin, 2019, 160 mins (with one interval)
Broadcast live from The Old Vic in London, Sally A young elephant, whose oversized ears enable him Field and Bill Pullman star in Arthur Miller’s blistering drama about a couple whose apparent success is to fly, helps save a struggling circus, but when the circus plans a new venture, Dumbo and his friends threatened by the return of a figure from their past Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8 discover dark secrets beneath its shiny veneer. ______________________ _________________________ SAT 11 & SUN 12 MAY, 1:30pm
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TUE 14 MAY, 7pm - NT Live Encore
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PROGRAMMER'S PICKS
TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH
LORO (18)
US (15)
Seduction, glamour, corruption, drugs and raucous poolside parties: the life and times of scandal-plagued Silvio Berlusconi; a dazzling, topical and no-holds-barred look at life in Italy under the glistening eye of modern Europe's most infamous politician. In Italian with English subtitles. _____________
Adelaide Wilson and her family are enjoying a peaceful beach holiday when one night their house is descended upon by four masked strangers, each one a terrifying doppelgänger of the Wilson family members, and from there a deadly fight for survival begins. Directed by Jordan Peele, the mind behind, Get Out. ______________________
Dir. Paolo Sorrentino, 2019, 151 mins
WED 15 MAY, 7pm
BUNCH OF KUNST
(18)
Dir. Jordan Peele, 2019, 116 mins
FRI 17 & THU 23 MAY, 7:30pm
RED JOAN
(15) Dir. Trevor Nunn, 2018, 101 mins
In a picturesque village in England, Joan Stanley Nottingham duo Sleaford Mods have been called played by the fabulous Judi Dench, lives in contented "The Voice of Britain" by their fans and have won retirement. Then suddenly her tranquil existence is people over with their brutally honest lyrics. This shattered as she's shockingly arrested by MI5. For documentary follows the band as they take their Joan has been hiding an incredible past; she is one of most influential spies in living history. unique, politically charged punk sounds, on tour the ___________________________________________ across the UK. FRI 17, 1:30pm, SAT 18, 12noon & 7:30pm, THU 23 & FRI 24, ________________
Dir. Christine Franz, 2017, 102 mins
THU 16 MAY, 7:30pm
1:30pm, SUN 26, 7:30pm & THU 30 MAY, 1:30pm
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WIRKSWORTH TWINNING ASSOCIATION PRESENTS
AT ETERNITY'S GATE
(12A) Dir. Julian Schnabel, 2018, 111 mins
Starring Willem Dafoe in a career best performance. Famed but tormented artist Vincent van Gogh spends his final years in Arles, France, painting masterworks of the natural world that surrounds him. ________________________________________ SAT 18, 4pm, SUN 19, 7:30pm, WED 22 MAY, 1:30pm & SUN 2 JUN, 1:30pm
MIXED TRIPLE BILL (PG)
Dir. Christopher Wheeldon, 2019, 195 mins (with one interval)
The contemporary face of The Royal Ballet is shown in works from three of today’s leading choreographers. Christopher Wheeldon’s Within the Golden Hour is based around seven couples separating and intermingling, to music by Vivaldi and Bosso. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8
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SUN 19 MAY, 2pm - ROH Live Encore
HAPPY AS LAZZARO (12A)
Dir. Alice Rohrwacher, 2018, 127 mins
Lazzaro, a good-hearted young peasant, and Tancredi, a young nobleman cursed by his imagination, form a life-altering bond when Tancredi asks Lazzaro to help him orchestrate his own kidnapping. With a warm welcome and nibbles from the Wirksworth Twinning Association. In Italian with English subtitles.
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MON 20 MAY, 7:30pm
THE PONDS
(12A) Dir. Samuel Smith & Patrick McLennan, 2018, 76 mins
In the middle of London lies Hampstead Heath, 320 hectares of forest, parkland and wildlife plus three swimming ponds. Meet the colourful array of visitors to The Ponds, and learn more about their lives and attachment to this tranquil place. A funny and offbeat tale of community spirit and our connection to nature. _____________________________ TUE 21, 7:30pm & WED 29 MAY, 1:30pm
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FAMILY FILM
SKATE PARK FUNDRAISER
A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE
(U) Dir. Dominic Dromgoole, 2018, 155 mins (with one interval)
First performed in 1893, Oscar Wilde’s marriage of glittering wit and Ibsenite drama satirised the socially conservative world of the Victorian upperclass, creating a vivid new theatrical voice which still resonates today. Broadcast live from The Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8
______________________________ WED 22 MAY, 7pm - Recorded Live Event
UNDER THE SILVER LAKE (15) Dir. David Robert Mitchell, 2018, 139 mins
AVENGERS: ENDGAME (12A)
Dir. Joe and Anthony Russo, 2019, 182 mins
The culmination of over 10 years of storytelling comes to a conclusion in this installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Thanos has wiped out half of all life in the known universe, and it’s now up to the remaining Avengers to put that right and save the world… one last time. ___________________________________ SAT 25, SUN 26, MON 27 & TUE 28 MAY, 1:30pm
MID90S (15)
Dir. Jonah Hill, 2018, 94 mins
This ambitious directorial debut from actor Jonah Sam (Andrew Garfield) is a disenchanted 33-year- Hill is a spiky tale of youthful rebellion with an evocold who discovers a mysterious woman frolicking ative soundtrack; in 1990s Los Angeles, 13-year-old in his swimming pool. When she vanishes, Sam Stevie spends his summer navigating between a embarks on a surreal quest across Los Angeles troubled home life and a crew of new friends he to decode the secret behind her disappearance, meets at a skate shop. leading him into the murkiest depths of mystery, Join us to help us raise funds for the Skate Wirks project ________________ scandal, and conspiracy in the City of Angels. WED 29 MAY, 7:30pm _______________ FRI 24 MAY, 7:30pm
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ALL ABOUT EVE (12A)
Dir. Sonia Friedman, 2019, 130 mins (with one interval)
Gillian Anderson and Lily James lead in All About Eve. The play tells the story of Margo Channing. Legend. True star of the theatre. The spotlight is hers, always has been. But now there’s Eve. Her biggest fan. Young, beautiful Eve. The golden girl, the girl next door. But you know all about Eve, don’t you? Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8
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THU 30 MAY, 7pm- NT Live Event
TOLKIEN (TBC)
Dir. Dome Karukosi, 2019, run time tbc
Exploring the formative years of the orphaned author and the outbreak of World War I, which threatens to tear his life and loved ones apart. All of these experiences would inspire Tolkien to write his famous Middle-Earth novels. ____________________________________________ FRI 31 MAY & SAT 1 JUN, 1:30pm, WED 5, THU 6, FRI 7, SAT 8 & WED 12 JUN, all 1:30pm
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DERBY JAZZ NIGHT (15)
Join us for another night that sees us teaming up with Derby Jazz to provide an out of town venue for their wide programme of cross-style jazz, supporting new artistes as well as bringing audiences the best of established musicians. Check the website for details. Sofa for 2 & Wine £40, Armchairs £15, Std Seats £12/11/8
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AMAZING GRACE (TBC)
Dir. Alan Elliott & Sydney Pollack, 2018, 87 mins
A rescued recording documenting Aretha Franklin's iconic 1972 performances at New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in LA. Originally intended for release in 1972, it was infamously shelved due to a sound-syncing error and years of lawsuits and failed contract negotiations with Franklin. Finally it makes its appearance on the big screen. _______________ SUN 2 JUN, 7:30pm
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PROGRAMMER'S PICKS
LOVE, SONIA
(18) Dir. Tabrez Noorani, 2018, 122 mins
The heartfelt story of Sonia, a young Indian girl whose life irrevocably changes when she is entrapped into the vicious global sex trade network. Support us in raising money for the INCH Charity, all tickets are £11 and sofas and armchairs will be raffled off on the night. In Hindi with English subtitles.
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VAN GOGH & JAPAN
(12A) Dir. David Bickerstaff, 2019, 85 mins
Though he never visited Japan it is the country that had the most profound influence on him and his art, you cannot understand van Gogh without understanding the vital impact Japanese art had upon him and his work. Sofa for 2 & Wine £40, Armchairs £15, Std Seats £12/11/8
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VOX LUX
(15) Dir. Brady Corbet, 2018, 115 mins
Celeste is a 13-year-old music prodigy who survives a horrific school shooting in 1999. Her talent shines through during the memorial service when she sings a song that touches the hearts of the mourners. Guided by her sister and a talent manager, the young phenom transforms into a rising pop star. Eighteen years later, Celeste now finds herself on the comeback trail when the pitfalls of fame threaten her career. ____________________ FRI 7 & SAT 8 JUNE, 7:30pm
THE KEEPER
(15) Dir. Marcus H. Rosenmüller, 2018, 119 mins
Telling the incredible true story of a man whose love for football, for England and for the love of his life, Margaret saw him rise from Nazi 'villain' to British hero. Bert Trautmann the German goalkeeper won over even his harshest opponents by winning the FA Cup Final for Manchester City in 1956 playing on with a broken neck to secure victory. ____________________________________ SUN 9 JUNE, 1:30pm & 7:30pm & THU 13, 1:30pm
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FAMILY FILM
TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH
BEING FRANK: THE CHRIS SIEVEY STORY (15)
Dir. Steve Sullivan, 2018, 103 mins
Frank Sidebottom, was the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years, but only a privileged few knew the man inside. Being Frank tells a twisted tale of his split personalities. _______________ THU 13 JUN, 7:30pm
ROCKETMAN (TBC)
Dir. Dexter Fletcher, 2018, 85 mins
From the director of Bohemian Rhapsody comes another foot stomping, musical, cinematic adventure. An epic musical fantasy about the story of Sir Elton John’s breakthrough years, played by a fully committed Taron Egerton. Find out the true story behind one of the most iconic figures in pop history. ______________________________ FRI 14, 1:30pm & 7:30pm, SAT 15, 7:30pm, MON 17 & TUE 18, 7:30pm, WED 19, THU 20, FRI 21 & SUN 23 JUN, 1:30pm
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ALADDIN (PG)
Dir. Guy Ritchie, 2019, run time tbc
A street rat frees a genie from a lamp, granting all of his wishes and transforming himself into a charming prince in order to marry a beautiful princess. But soon, an evil sorcerer becomes hell-bent on securing the lamp for his own sinister purposes. _______________ SAT 15 JUN, 1:30PM
ROMEO & JULIET (12A)
Dir. Kenneth MacMillan, 2019, 195 mins (with one interval)
Since its 1965 premiere with The Royal Ballet, Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo and Juliet has become a modern ballet classic. The choreography captures the emotions of the young couple as they fall in love, despite the barriers that finally bring about the story’s tragic end.
Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8 ________________________________ SUN 16 JUN, 2pm - ROH Live Encore
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THE WARRIORS
(15) Dir. Walter Hill, 1979, 89 mins
A turf battle between New York City street gangs that rages from Coney Island to the Bronx. The Warriors are framed for the killing of a gang leader. Soon they have every gang in the city out to get revenge and they must make their way across the city to their own turf. Bring your Dad along - and his first lager is free! CAN YOU DIG IT!!! _______________ SUN 16 JUN, 7:30pm
LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN (PG)
Dir. Kathy Burke, 2019, 130 mins (with one interval)
First performed in 1892, the play explores the ambiguity of upper class morality and the fragile position of women in society in the late Victorian era in one of Wilde’s most popular and witty plays. Broadcast live from The Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8 ____________________________________ WED 19 JUN, 7pm - Recorded Live Event
PROGRAMMER'S PICKS
'S FATHERY DA L SPECIA
HIGH LIFE
(18) Dir. Claire Denis, 2018, 113 mins
French auteur Claire Denis finally delivers her much anticipated English language debut. Monte, Robert Pattinson, and his baby daughter are the last survivors of a damned and dangerous space mission. The crew of death row inmates led by a doctor, Juliette Binoche, with sinister motives has vanished. Father and daughter must rely on each other to survive as they hurtle toward the oblivion of a black hole. ___________________________ FRI 21, SAT 22 & WED 26 JUN, 7:30pm
BRITAIN ON FILM: BLACK BRITAIN (12A) In commemoration of Windrush Day, this is not just an important educative tool, offering audiences the chance to explore stories of migration, community and the struggle against inequality, but also an opportunity to celebrate vivid black British life and culture on screen. _______________
SAT 22 JUN, 1:30pm
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WOMAN AT WAR
(15) Dir. Benedikt Erlingsson, 2018, 101 mins
Halla is a fifty-year-old independent woman who leads a double life as a passionate environmental activist. Known to others only by her alias "The Woman of the Mountain," Halla secretly wages a one-woman-war on the local aluminum industry, like an eco-conscious Robin Hood. In Icelandic with English subtitles.
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SMALL ISLAND
(12A) Dir. Helen Edmundson, 2019, 170 mins (with one interval)
Andrea Levy’s Orange Prize-winning novel Small Island comes to life in an epic new theatre adaptation. Embark on a journey from Jamaica to Britain, through the Second World War to 1948 – the year the HMT Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8 _______________________________ THU 27 JUN, 7pm - NT Live Encore
ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (12A)
Dir. Sergio Leone, 1969, 167 mins
FOOD FROM THE BAR With a select range of cured meats, pâtés and cheeses, as well as homemade soups and stews, there will be food available every Thursday to Saturday. No booking required!
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The perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon - a mysterious stranger with a harmonica joins forces with a notorious desperado to protect a beautiful widow from a ruthless assassin working for the railroad. _______________ SUN 30 JUN, 1:30pm
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GLORIA BELL (15)
Dir. Sebastián Lelio, 2018, 102 mins
Gloria, played by the always impeccable, Julianne Moore, is a free-spirited divorcée who spends her days at a straight-laced office job and her nights on the dance floor, joyfully letting loose at clubs around Los Angeles. After meeting Arnold on a night out, she finds herself thrust into an unexpected new romance, filled with both the joys of budding love and the complications of dating, identity and family. __________________________________________ FRI 28 & SAT 29, 1:30pm & 7:30pm, SUN 30 JUN, 7:30pm
COMING SOON...
A bumper weekend of outdoor films that we're handily entitling, WAFF-Light, in honour of our annual outdoor season in November, so keep your eye on our website for details!
SUPPORT THE GIRLS (15) Dir. Andrew Bujalski, 2018, 86 mins
Lisa Conroy is the last person you'd expect to find in a highway-side "sports bar with curves,"-- but as general manager at Double Whammies, she's come to love the place and its customers. An incurable mother figure she nurtures and protects her girls fiercely--but over the course of one trying day, her optimism is battered from every direction… ______________ WED 3 JUL, 7:30pm
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (12A) Dir. Elia Kazan, 1951, 118 mins
Join us to celebrate our 6th birthday with the first film we ever screened - based on the play by Tennessee Williams, this renowned drama follows troubled former schoolteacher Blanche DuBois as she leaves small-town Mississippi and moves in with her sister, Stella Kowalski, and her husband, Stanley, played by the legendary Marlon Brando, in New Orleans. Join us beforehand for a free slice of birthday cake - you do'nt have to buy us a gift (we promise).... unless you want to. _______________ THU 4 JUL, 7:30pm
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SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL 2019
PETRA (15)
Dir. Jaime Rosales, 2018, 105 mins
Part of ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival 2019 tour, presented by HOME Cinema & Theatre in Manchester, with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.
Auteur filmmaker Rosales brings the atmosphere of Greek tragedy to contemporary Spain in this portrait of a broken family suffering the consequences of secrets, lies and violence. Petra, a fatherless young woman, embarks on a search that leads her to Jaume, a famous artist and a powerful, ruthless man. In Spanish with English subtitles.
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WED 12 JUN, 7:30pm
ANA DE DÍA (15)
Dir. Andrea Jaurietta, 2018, 105 mins
Including echoes of Hitchcock and Lynch, an uncanny atmosphere pervades the film as Ana abandons her fiancé and career, and embraces an alternative version of herself, complete with a job in a seedy cabaret. Exploring her sexuality from this new position in society, Ana seems both vulnerable and empowered. In Spanish with English subtitles.
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THU 6 JUN, 7:30pm
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QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ (12A)
Dir. Carlos Vermut, 2018, 124 mins
When an ‘accident’ leaves fame-weary Lila with acute memory loss, super-fan Violeta’s remarkable karaoke performance suggests an unusual solution – Violeta can teach Lila to be Lila again. Drawing comparisons with Hitchcock, Bergman and Almodóvar, and voted Best Film by the critics at the San Sebastian International Film Festival. In Spanish with English subtitles.
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THU 20 JUN, 7:30pm
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SAT 25 MAY, 7PM
Dir. Christopher Wheeldon, 2018, 155 mins (with one interval) This breathtakingly beautiful Tony® Award-winning Broadway musical, inspired by the Oscar® winning MGM film, tells the impassioned story of discovering love in the ‘City of Light’. Jerry Mulligan is an American GI striving to make it as a painter in a city suddenly bursting with hope and possibility. Following a chance encounter with a beautiful young dancer named Lise, the streets of Paris become the backdrop to a sensuous, modern romance of art, friendship and love in the aftermath of war... Experience this “truly ravishing” (The Guardian) production in the comfort of your local cinema. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8
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MAY
OUTDOOR SCREENINGS We've got a host of outdoor cinema planned this summer, so make sure to join us for some unforgettable nights under the stars!
Sat 10 Aug, 8pm: Moonrise Kingdom
@ Mount Cook Adventure Centre Tickets £10 for the film / £16 to camp and watch the film.
Sat 17 Aug, 7pm: The Greatest Showman @ The Grand Pavilion in Matlock Bath. A sing-along night of fun and music! Tickets £10.
Fri 6 Sep, 8pm: Bohemian Rhapsody
@ the back of The Lime Kiln Pub, we will rock you on the opening night of the Wirksworth Festival. Tickets £10.
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WED
1
The White Crow - DF
1:30pm
WED
1
The Importance of Being Earnest
7pm
THU
2
The White Crow
1:30pm
THU
2
Pet Sematary
7:30pm
FRI
3
What They Had
1:30pm
FRI
3
The Sisters Brothers
7:30pm
SAT
4
Missing Link - FF
1:30pm
SAT
4
Jamie Joseph Live
7pm
SUN
5
ROH - Faust
2pm
SUN
5
What They Had
7:30pm
WED
8
Hannah
1:30pm
WED
8
Hannah
7:30pm
THU
9
What They Had
1:30pm
THU
9
The Sisters Brothers
7:30pm
FRI
10 Wild Rose
1:30pm
FRI
10 Wild Rose
7:30pm
SAT
11 Dumbo - FF
1:30pm
SAT
11 Wild Rose
7:30pm
SUN
12 Dumbo - FF
1:30pm
SUN
12 The King & I: London Palladium
7pm
MON
13 Wild Rose
7:30pm
TUE
14 NT Live - All My Sons
7pm
WED
15 Wild Rose - HOH
1:30pm
WED
15 Loro
7pm
THU
16 Wild Rose
1:30pm
THU
16 Bunch of Kunst
7:30pm
FRI
17 Red Joan
1:30pm
FRI
17 Us
7:30pm
SAT
18 Red Joan
12pm
SAT
18 At Eternity's Gate
4pm
SAT
18 Red Joan
7:30pm
SUN
19 ROH - Mixed Triple Bill
2pm
SUN
19 At Eternity's Gate
7:30pm
MON
20 Happy as Lazzaro - WTA
7:30pm
TUE
21 The Ponds
7:30pm
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MAY
JUNE
WED
22 At Eternity's Gate - DF
1:30pm
WED
22 A Woman of No Importance
7pm
THU
13 The Keeper
1:30pm
THU
23 Red Joan
1:30pm
THU
13 Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story
7:30pm
THU
23 Us
7:30pm
FRI
14 Rocketman
1:30pm
FRI
24 Red Joan
1:30pm
FRI
14 Rocketman
7:30pm
FRI
24 Under the Silver Lake
7:30pm
SAT
15 Aladdin - FF
1:30pm
SAT
25 Avengers: Endgame - FF
1:30pm
SAT
15 Rocketman
7:30pm
SAT
25 An American in Paris - The Musical 7pm
SUN
16 ROH - Romeo & Juliet
2pm
SUN
26 Avengers: Endgame - FF
1:30pm
SUN
16 The Warriors
7:30pm
SUN
26 Red Joan
7:30pm
MON
17 Rocketman
7:30pm
MON
27 Avengers: Endgame - FF
1:30pm
TUE
18 Rocketman
7:30pm
TUE
28 Avengers: Endgame - FF
1:30pm
WED
19 Rocketman - DF
1:30pm
WED
29 The Ponds
1:30pm
WED
19 Lady Windermere's Fan
7pm
WED
29 Mid90s
7:30pm
THU
20 Rocketman
1:30pm
THU
30 Red Joan
1:30pm
THU
20 Quien te Cantara
7:30pm
THU
30 NT Live - All About Eve
7pm
FRI
21 Rocketman
1:30pm
FRI
31 Tolkien
1:30pm
FRI
21 High Life
7:30pm
FRI
31 Derby Jazz Night
6:30pm
SAT
22 Britain on Film - Black Britain
1:30pm
JUNE
WED
12 Petra
7:30pm
SAT
22 High Life
7:30pm
SUN
23 Rocketman
1:30pm
SAT
1
Tolkien
1:30pm
SUN
23 Woman at War
7:30pm
SUN
2
At Eternity's Gate
1:30pm
WED
26 Woman at War
1:30pm
SUN
2
Amazing Grace
7:30pm
WED
26 High Life
7:30pm
MON
3
Love, Sonia
7:30pm
THU
27 Woman at War
1:30pm
WED
5
Tolkien
1:30pm
THU
27 NT Live - Small Island
7pm
WED
5
EOS - Van Gogh & Japan
7:30pm
FRI
28 Gloria Bell
1:30pm
THU
6
Tolkien
1:30pm
FRI
28 Gloria Bell
7:30pm
THU
6
Ana de Dia
7:30pm
SAT
29 Gloria Bell
1:30pm
FRI
7
Tolkien
1:30pm
SAT
29 Gloria Bell
7:30pm
FRI
7
Vox Lux
7:30pm
SUN
30 Once Upon a Time in the West
1:30pm
SAT
8
Tolkien
1:30pm
SUN
30 Gloria Bell
7:30pm
SAT
8
Vox Lux
7:30pm
SUN
9
The Keeper
1:30pm
SUN
9
The Keeper
7:30pm
JULY
WED
12 Tolkien - HOH
1:30pm
FF - Family Film , HOH - English subtitles for Hard of Hearing, DF - Dementia Friendly, WTA - Wirksworth Twinning Association
WED
3
Support the Girls
7:30pm
THU
4
A Streetcar Named Desire
7:30pm
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
ACCESS
North End is our favourite street in town.
Greenway Croft.
Please let the Box Office know when
We live here, we work here, we tend to
Finally, when you leave, please do so
booking tickets, should you need 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
quietly as some of our neighbours are elderly and others have young children, who may have retired to bed by the time you leave.
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
from the cinema but also away from residential houses - there’s a handy bench across the road at the top of
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