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SEPTEMBER HIGHLIGHTS
JULIETA (15) In Spanish with English subtitles
The 20th feature film from master director Pedro Almodóvar is based on three short stories by Nobel Prize winning author Alice Munro, and was nominated for the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes festival. HHHH “A GUILT-SOAKED PLEASURE” Daily Telegraph
ONE MORE TIME WITH FEELING 3D (TBC)
CAFE SOCIETY (12A)
BARRY LYNDON (12A)
BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (TBC)
The first opportunity to hear songs from the new Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album, Skeleton Tree. Interwoven with interviews and footage, and accompanied by Cave’s intermittent narration and improvised rumination.
Winning four Oscars and two BAFTA awards, Stanley Kubrick’s 1975 drama stars Ryan O’Neal as an Irish rogue who deserts the army and reinvents himself as a British aristocrat in the 18th Century. HHHHH “[A] MASTERPIECE” The Guardian @ErrolFlynnFilm ErrolFlynnFilmhouse
Woody Allen’s bittersweet romance follows Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg) to Hollywood, where he falls in love, and back to New York, where he is swept up in high society nightclub life. HHHH “GENTLE AND WHIMSICAL” The Independent
Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are joined by Patrick Dempsey for the next chapter in the life of the world’s favourite singleton, which finds the forty-something heroine unexpectedly expecting. With Jim Broadbent and Emma Thompson.
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UNDER THE RADAR
CLASSICS
In French with English subtitles Nominated for the 2015 Cannes Palme d’Or, Guillaume Nicloux’s drama is a poignant exploration of love and loss. Isabelle Huppert and Gérard Depardieu play an estranged couple meeting for the first time in years after their son’s suicide. HHHH “GÉRARD DEPARDIEU IS IRRESISTIBLY WATCHABLE” Evening Standard
Suspense, intrigue and romance are stylishly mixed in Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller, starring Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant. HHHHH “A MUST-SEE” The Guardian
VALLEY OF LOVE (15)
WIENER-DOG (15)
In Todd Solondz’s blackly comic portmanteau film, a cute dachshund puppy finds itself shuffled from one oddball owner to the next, including two couples, a veterinary nurse (Greta Gerwig) and a screenwriter (Danny DeVito). HHHHH “VISUALLY STRIKING, VERY FUNNY AND WITH AN UNDERTOW OF PATHOS” The Independent
NOTORIOUS (U)
THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG)
A grandfather (Peter Falk) entertains his sick grandson with a love story with a difference in Rob Reiner’s beloved 1987 classic, presented by The University of Northampton’s Cult Film Club. HHHHH “TIMELESS” Empire
HIGH SOCIETY (U)
SUMMERTIME (15)
In French with English subtitles Set in 1971, this drama is a radiant, sensual exploration of the love between two women caught in a turbulent era. A farmer’s daughter moves to Paris to gain independence, and meets an activist involved in the feminist movement there. In association with Q-Film. HHHH “FULL OF POWERFUL MOMENTS” The Observer
TWO WOMEN (15)
In Russian with English subtitles Ralph Fiennes stars with Sylvie Testud (La Vie En Rose) in this romantic drama, adapted from Ivan Turgenev’s play A Month In The Country, about a married woman falling in love with her son’s tutor.
THINGS TO COME (12A)
In French with English subtitles The new film from Mia Hansen-Løve (Eden) is an intelligent, poetic and naturalistic exploration of one woman’s pursuit of happiness. A middleaged philosophy teacher struggles on with her life following several unexpected changes of fortune. HHHHH “MARVELLOUS” Evening Standard
DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY SCREENING The classic 1956 musical starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra. This screening is open to all, but we extend a warm welcome to those living with dementia and their companions. HHHH “WONDERFUL” The Guardian
RICHARD ALSTON SEASON
Ahead of the Richard Alston Dance Company’s performances at Royal & Derngate in October, we present a season of films curated and introduced by Artistic Director Richard Alston.
THE BEAT THAT MY HEART SKIPPED (15)
In French with English subtitles Jacques Audiard’s (Dheepan) 2005 BAFTA-winning feature follows a young man (Romain Duris) who dreams of being a pianist. HHHHH “STYLISH” The Guardian
THE THIRD MAN (PG)
Carol Reed’s 1949 noir thriller is considered one of the greatest films of all time. With a screenplay by Graham Greene, the story follows a writer who heads to Vienna to clear his dead friend’s name.
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW (PG)
In Italian with English subtitles Pier Pasolini’s 1964 drama employs nonprofessional actors and an eclectic borrowed score to narrate the life, teachings and death of Jesus. HHHHH “BRILLIANT” The Guardian
DOCUMENTARIES THE CONFESSION (15)
The compelling first-hand account of British Pakistani Moazzam Begg, who has been detained in several countries on suspicion of terrorism without ever being convicted of a crime.
INGRID BERGMAN IN HER OWN WORDS (PG)
A captivating look at the remarkable life of one of the most celebrated icons of cinema. Utilising never-before-seen private footage, letters, diaries, and interviews with her children, this documentary provides a complex and intimate personal portrait. “CINEPHILE CATNIP” New York Times
GARY NUMAN ANDROID IN LALA LAND + Q&A (15)
This documentary explores life for Gary Numan as he sets up home in California and records his eagerly anticipated new album. With exclusive access to the Numan family, the story unfolds at home, in the studio and on the road. Featuring a Q&A in the Filmhouse with director Rob Alexander.
THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK – THE TOURING YEARS (15)
Ron Howard’s intimate portrait of The Beatles, taking a behind-the-scenes look at the band on tour. This world premiere event features interviews, unheard music and exclusive concert footage.
EVENT CINEMA
NT LIVE (ENCORE): THE DEEP BLUE SEA (12A)
Another chance to see Helen McCrory’s (Medea) return to the National Theatre in Terence Rattigan’s devastating masterpiece. HHHHH “A STAND OUT” The Times
NT LIVE: THE THREEPENNY OPERA (15)
A darkly comic new take on Brecht and Weill’s raucous musical; broadcast live from the stage of the National Theatre, directed by Rufus Norris and starring Rory Kinnear and Rosalie Craig. HHHH “TREMENDOUSLY FUN” Time Out
RSC LIVE: CYMBELINE (12A)
Melly Still directs Shakespeare’s rarely performed romance with Gillian Bevan in the title role, broadcast live from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon. HHHH “AN EVENING OF BETRAYAL AND MISTRUST” Daily Telegraph
NEW SEASON CHICKLIT (15)
In this British comedy, four men try to save their local pub from closing by penning a novel in the style of Fifty Shades Of Grey. There will be a postfilm Q&A on Sat 3 September with director Tony Britten (In Love With Alma Cogan).
SUICIDE SQUAD (15)
Will Smith, Jared Leto and Margot Robbie star in this fantasy action thriller about a group of super villains who are recruited by a secret government agency to carry out dangerous missions. HHHH “KOOKY DAYGLO-SPLASHED FUN” Empire
THE SHALLOWS (15)
In this horror thriller from Jaume Collet-Serra (The Orphan), Blake Lively plays a young surfer who becomes trapped 200 yards from shore when a great white shark strays into the waters. HHHH “SUPERB” The Guardian
DARE TO BE WILD (PG)
This romantic adventure is based on the true against-all-odds story of Mary Reynolds (Emma Greenwell, Love & Friendship), a young landscape gardener who enters the Chelsea Flower Show.
ANTHROPOID (15)
Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan star in this historical espionage drama about two resistance agents who are sent on a mission to assassinate SS General Reinhard Heydrich, the main architect behind the Final Solution. HHHH The Independent
SECOND CHANCE
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS (15) THE BFG (PG) JASON BOURNE (15)
FILM SCHEDULE Fri 2 September Absolutely Fabulous Jason Bourne Sat 3 September Private Hire The BFG ChickLit + Q&A Absoutely Fabulous Sun 4 September Private Hire The Beat That My Heart Skipped Jason Bourne Mon 5 September The Confession Absolutely Fabulous Tue 6 September Valley Of Love ChickLit Wed 7 September ChickLit (PB) ChickLit (SS) Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words Valley Of Love Thu 8 September Absolutely Fabulous One More Time With Feeling 3D (LB) Fri 9 September Wiener-Dog Suicide Squad Sat 10 September The BFG One More Time With Feeling 3D (NLP) The Shallows
6.15pm 8.30pm 10am 2.30pm 6pm 9pm 10am 2pm 4.30pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 11.30am 2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 6.15pm 9pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 2.30pm 6pm 8.30pm
Sun 11 September The Third Man Jason Bourne Mon 12 September Q-Film: Summertime Wiener-Dog Tue 13 September Gary Numan Jason Bourne Wed 14 September Jason Bourne (SS) Notorious Suicide Squad Thu 15 September The Beatles: Eight Days A Week (LB) The Shallows Fri 16 September Café Society Julieta Sat 17 September NT Live (Encore): The Deep Blue Sea (NLP) Two Women Café Society Sun 18 September The Gospel According To St. Matthew Café Society Mon 19 September Julieta Café Society Tue 20 September Café Society Two Women
2pm 4.30pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6pm 9.45pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 2.30pm 6pm 8.30pm 2pm 5pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 8.45pm
Wed 21 September Café Society Café Society (SS) Cult Film Club: The Princess Bride Café Society Thu 22 September NT Live: The Threepenny Opera (LB) Fri 23 September Dare To Be Wild Anthropoid Sat 24 September Dare To Be Wild The Beatles: Eight Days A Week (NLP) Anthropoid Sun 25 September Barry Lyndon Anthropoid Mon 26 September Anthropoid Things To Come Tue 27 September High Society Dementia-Friendly Anthropoid Dare To Be Wild Wed 28 September Anthropoid (SS) RSC Live: Cymbeline (LB) Thu 29 September Things To Come Anthropoid Fri 30 September Bridget Jones’s Baby Bridget Jones’s Baby
11.30am 2.30pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 7pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 2.30pm 6pm 9pm 2pm 6.15pm 6.15pm 9pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 2.30pm 7pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 9pm
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Adults: £8.50 Concessions: £7.50 (students, senior 60+, jobseekers and disabled) Child: £6 (14 and under) Peak Screenings (Fri & Sat eve from 6pm): £9.50, £8.50 concessions, £7 child (14 and under) Live Broadcast screenings (LB): £15, £13 concessions, £11 child. Please note prices may vary. Non-Live Premium screenings (NLP): £13, £11 concessions, £9 child Silver Screen matinees (SS): £6 Screenings aimed at audiences aged 50 and above
TAKE YOUR SEAT IN OUR NEW SCREEN
Work is expected to start on our second screen in the coming month. There is still time for you to become part of this exciting development by sponsoring a seat. Packages range from £500 to £1,000 and are available to individuals and businesses. For more information please contact Jo Ibbotson on 01604 655735 or email jo.ibbotson@royalandderngate.co.uk Audio Description is available on many titles - please ask our staff for a headset or induction loop. More information about accessibility can be found on our website. Parent & Baby Screenings (PB) £7.50 Exclusive screenings for parents/carers of babies under one. Tickets cannot be booked online; please call 01604 624811 or visit Box Office to book. This month you can enjoy ChickLit on Wed 7 September Café Society on Wed 21 September Bridget Jones’s Baby on Wed 5 October Our Dementia-Friendly screenings offer people living with dementia the chance to enjoy this classic film in a relaxed and supportive environment. Tickets are standard price, with one free companion ticket. There will be no adverts or trailers before the film but our cinema bar will be open 45 minutes prior to the film, serving drinks and snacks. This month enjoy High Society on Tue 27 September.