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June highlights
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Frank (15)
An offbeat comedy from acclaimed director Lenny Abrahamson, starring Michael Fassbender as a musical genius loosely based on Chris Sievey’s Frank Sidebottom character. hhhh The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Empire, Total Film
Blue Ruin (15)
A brooding and suspenseful thriller following a mysterious outsider caught up in a cat and mouse game of vengeance. hhhh Empire, Total Film, The Independent, The Guardian
The Wind Rises PG)
In Japanese with English subtitles/dubbed in English
Studio Ghibli director Hayao Miyazaki’s swansong is a touching biopic of the man who designed Japanese fighter planes during WWll. hhhhh Little White Lies @ErrolFlynnFilm ErrolFlynnFilmhouse
A Touch Of Sin (15)
In Mandarin with English subtitles
Master filmmaker Jia Zhangke tells four fables of violence and corruption in contemporary China. hhhh Empire, Total Film, The Guardian, Daily Telegraph
Jimmy’s Hall (15)
Ken Loach’s latest film is set in 1930s Ireland, telling the story of activist Jimmy Gralton, deported after building a rural dance hall. “Humane, impassioned and empathetic, joyous and full of life” The Guardian
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UNDER THE RADAR
Beyond The Edge 3D (PG)
A 3D docudrama recreating Edmund Hillary’s monumental and historical ascent of Mt. Everest in 1953. hhhh “Thrillingly, chillingly absorbing” New Zealand Herald
Pantani: The Accidental Death Of A Cyclist (15)
A gripping documentary telling the tragic story of cyclist Marco Pantani, found dead in a hotel room in 2004. hhhh “essential watching” Total Film
Reaching For The Moon (15)
A glamorous biopic recounting the extraordinary relationship between poet Elizabeth Bishop (Miranda Otto, The Lord Of The Rings) and Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares. In association with Q-Film. “[A] classy, grown-up drama” Time Out
Run & Jump (15)
A heartwarming Irish comedy-drama starring Maxine Peake as a woman struggling to get her life back together after her husband suffers a debilitating stroke.
Next Goal Wins (15)
You don’t have to be a sports fan to enjoy this documentary following American Samoa – the worst team in international football. hhhh Empire, Total Film “gripping, sweet and unashamedly joyous” Little White Lies
Live screenings & events
NT Live Encore:The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time Another chance to see the successful stage production of Mark Haddon’s bestselling novel. Recommended for ages 11+.
Viking Adventures From The British Museum (Schools) An Episode In The Life Of An Iron Picker (12A) In Bosnian with English subtitles
Oscar-winning director Danis Tanović’s docudrama is a reconstruction of actual events, as a Roma family struggle to obtain lifesaving healthcare. hhhh Empire, Total Film, The Guardian
Heli (18)
In Spanish with English subtitles
Amat Escalante won the Best Director award at the 2013 Cannes Festival for his unashamed portrayal of a Mexican family struggling with drugs, violence and corruption. hhhh The Guardian
Omar (15)
In Arabic with English subtitles
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Oscar, the film follows a young Palestinian freedom fighter who agrees to work as an informant.
A tour of the of the Vikings Live exhibition at the British Museum aimed at 7-11 year olds.
Matisse Live From Tate Modern (Encore screening)
An intimate, behind the scenes tour of this exhibition Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs. Recorded on Wed 3 June.
Glyndebourne Live: Der Rosenkavalier The Glyndebourne production of Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier (The Rose Cavalier), a comic opera about love.
NOW: In The Wings On A World Stage (15) + Satellite Q&A
Kevin Spacey and Sam Mendes reveal insights on their production of Richard III. Followed by a live Q&A with Kevin Spacey via satellite.
NT Live Encore: A Small Family Business
Alan Ayckbourn’s riotous exposure of entrepreneurial greed starring Nigel Lindsay.
ENO Live: Benvenuto Cellini
Terry Gilliam’s re-imagination of Berlioz’s opera, broadcast live from the London Coliseum.
Venus In Fur (15)
In French with English subtitles
Roman Polanski’s witty and seductive adaptation of the successful Broadway play, charting a power-play between a theatre director and his mysterious leading lady.
NT Live: Henry IV Part II
The second part of Shakespeare’s history play, directed by Gregory Doran.
MUSIc documentaries The Punk Singer (15)
A look at the life of Kathleen Hanna – Riot Grrrl pioneer, activist, cultural icon and frontwoman of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre. hhhh Empire
Kes (PG)
Ken Loach’s masterful drama following a young working class boy who finds escape caring for a kestrel. hhhhh Empire, Total Film
In Secret (15)
A handsomely shot thriller set in 1860s Paris, with Elizabeth Olsen, Jessica Lange, Shirley Henderson, Mackensie Crook and Matt Lucas. “Sensitive performances from a willing cast bring Zola’s novel to life on the big screen” Empire
Pulp + Satellite Q&A
A documentary following the band as they prepare for their final concert in 2012. Followed by a live Q&A with the band via satellite. “An artfully witty documentary” Variety
Fading Gigolo (15)
John Turturro (The Big Lebowski) directs and stars as a professional Don Juan attempting to aid his cash strapped friend Woody Allen.
Another Day Another Time (12A)
A concert inspired by the music of Inside Llewyn Davis and 1960s folk music, featuring performances by Marcus Mumford, Joan Baez, Patti Smith, Jack White and Oscar Isaac.
The National: Mistaken For Strangers (15) + Satellite Q&A
The lead singer of popular band The National invites his brother to film them on their tour.
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The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet (PG)
Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amélie), returns with a colourful and inventive adaptation of Reif Larsen’s novel, starring Helena Bonham Carter.
A Thousand Times Good Night (15)
In Eric Poppe’s film Juliet Binoche stars as a successful war photojournalist torn between her work and her family.
Rebel Without A Cause (PG)
Nicholas Ray’s classic adolescent drama starring James Dean. hhhhh Empire, Little White Lies
Noah (12A)
Darren Aronofsky’s interpretation of the biblical disaster story, starring Russell Crowe, Ray Winstone and Emma Watson. hhhh “Audacious and uncompromising, it’s a legitimate epic” Total Film
SECOND CHANCE
Muppets Most Wanted (U) Rio 2 3D (U) The Grand Budapest Hotel (15) The Lunchbox (PG) Calvary (15) The Two Faces Of January (12A)
film schedule Fri 30 May Muppets Most Wanted Frank Blue Ruin Sat 31 May Rio 2 3D Blue Ruin The Grand Budapest Hotel Sun 1 June The Grand Budapest Hotel Beyond The Edge 3D Mon 2 June Reaching For The Moon A Thousand Times Good Night Tue 3 June NT Live Encore: The Curious Incident... (Schools) NT Live Encore: The Curious Incident... (NLP) Wed 4 June A Thousand Times Good Night (SS) A Touch Of Sin Frank Thu 5 June Viking Adventures From The British Museum (Schools) Matisse Live From Tate Modern (Encore) (NLP) Blue Ruin Fri 6 June The Lunchbox The Punk Singer Sat 7 June Calvary Pulp + Satellite Q&A (LB) Next Goal Wins Sun 8 June Rebel Without A Cause Glyndebourne Live: Der Rosenkavalier (LB)
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Mon 9 June Calvary NOW: In The Wings On A World Stage + Satellite Q&A (LB) Tue 10 June The Wind Rises (subtitled) Noah Wed 11 June Noah (PB) Noah (SS) Another Day Another Time The Wind Rises (dubbed) Thu 12 June NT Live: A Small Family Business (LB) Fri 13 June Venus In Fur The Two Faces Of January Sat 14 June The Two Faces Of January The National: Mistaken For Strangers + Satellite Q&A (LB) Sun 15 June NT Live Encore: The Curious Incident... (NLP) Kes Mon 16 June An Episode In The Life Of An Iron Picker Venus In Fur Tue 17 June ENO Live: Benvenuto Cellini (LB) Wed 18 June In Secret (SS) RSC Live: Henry IV Part II (LB) Thu 19 June Heli Venus In Fur Fri 20 June Jimmy’s Hall Sat 21 June Fading Gigolo Fading Gigolo Jimmy’s Hall
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Sun 22 June NT Live Encore: A Small Family Business (NLP) Jimmy’s Hall Mon 23 June Omar Jimmy’s Hall (FF) Tue 24 June Private Hire Jimmy’s Hall Wed 25 June Jimmy’s Hall (PB) Jimmy’s Hall (SS) Jimmy’s Hall Fading Gigolo Thu 26 June Fading Gigolo Jimmy’s Hall Fri 27 June The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D Sat 28 June The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D Sun 29 June Pantani: The Accidental Death Of A Cyclist The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D Mon 30 June Run & Jump The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D Tue 1 July The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D (FF) Wed 2 July The Young...T.S. Spivet 2D (SS) The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D Thu 3 July The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D The Young...T.S. Spivet 3D
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