South Hill Park Cinema Leaflet - March & April 2014

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12 Years A Slave

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National Theatre’s King Lear

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Booking dates Members from Monday 3 February Non-members from Monday 10 February

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Philomena

Last Vegas

Turbo Fri 28 Feb 10.30am Fri 28 Feb 7.45pm Sat 1 & Sun 2 March 3pm Dir. David Soren, US, 2013, 96 mins Voices: Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Michael Pena, Samuel L Jackson

An ambitious garden snail dreams of becoming a sprinter – a freak accident might just help him. Colourful characters offer humour and poignancy in an appealing animation for the whole family.

Booking dates Members from Monday 3 February Non-members from Monday 10 February There are no restrictions on the number of tickets purchased

Become a member of South Hill Park There are many benefits including priority booking and discount on tickets. See our website for more details.

Screen Si Silver For those in retirement Come along to our weekly Friday matinées at 2.30pm. £6.30

Nobody’s Daughter Haewon Tue 4 March 7.45pm Dir. Sang-soo Hong, S.Kor, 2013, 90 mins, Korean with subtitles Jeong Eun-Chae, Seon-gyun Lee, Joon-sang Yoo

Ignoring the usual formulae of genre, this gentle, humorous drama about a troubled student and her secret relationship with her dubious film school professor, is a gentle, elusively amusing pen-portrait of difficult and vulnerable lives.

Certification explained Universal Parental guidance – general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. With parental guidance – 12 and under must be accompanied by someone over 18. Suitable only for persons of 15 years and older. May contain references to strong language, violence, drugs, nudity and sex. Suitable only for persons of 18 years and older. May contain explicit references to strong language, violence, drugs, nudity and sex. More detailed information can be found at www.bbfc.co.uk

Friday Fish and Chips

Hot drink and cake

Lunchtime 12–2pm Either before or after your film bring a friend along and get two portions of fish and chips for only £14 or one portion for £8.95

Either before or after your film get 50% off one hot drink (any size) and a piece of cake

for 2 portions

Wed 5 – Thu 6 March 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Thu 6 March Fri 7 March 10.30am Dir. Stephen Frears, UK/US, 2013, 98 mins Judi Dench, Steve Coogan, Charlie Murphy, Xavier Atkins

A world-weary political journalist picks up the story of a woman’s search for her son, taken away from her decades ago. A film with important things to say about the role of religion, it also offers a healthy dose of cheekiness and a well-earned ring of complicated truth.

Seating plan

Bringing in Baby and Silver Screen offers

£14

Philomena

50% off

hot drink & cake

Please show your ticket when you purchase either of these offers

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Bringing in Baby  Our popular Friday morning screenings for parents and carers of young babies. Fridays at 10.30am. Enjoy some of the best new film releases, screened with the lights up a touch and the sound down a little, just for the comfort of your youngsters. adults with .30 Only a baby (up to 12 months) will Babies Free be admitted. Bottle-warming facilities and buggy parking are available together with baby changing facilities.

tickets £6


Nebraska

All is Lost

Nebraska

12 Years A Slave

Sat 8 – Sun 9 March 3pm Mon 10 & Wed 12 March 7.45pm

Fri 14 March 2.30pm Fri 14 – Sun 16 March 7.45pm Matinees Sat & Sun 3pm

Dir. Alexander Payne, US, 2013, 115 mins Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb, Bob Odenkirk, Stacy Keach

A quiet but irascible elderly man and his son make a road trip, stopping off at the father’s hometown in central Nebraska. Poignant, but pleasingly free of nostalgia, this is a story of bittersweet pathos, comedy and regret enriched by an outstanding performance from Bruce Dern and an expressively beautiful cinematography.

Strawberry Fields Tue 11 March 7.45pm Bracknell Film Society Dir. Frances Lea, UK, 2012, 85 mins Emun Elliott, Anna Madeley, Philip Martin Brown, Christine Bottomley

A shy woman arrives at a strawberrypicking farm in Kent where she strikes up a romance with a fellow-worker. Tensions escalate when a woman claiming to be her sister arrives. An intense psychological drama shot with up-close emotional immediacy, whose simplicity is both effective and deceptive.

Last Vegas

Fill the Void Si

Dir. Steve McQueen, US/UK, 2013, 134 mins Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Benedict Cumberbatch

In the pre-Civil War US, a free black man is abducted and sold into slavery. Facing cruelty as well as unexpected kindnesses, he struggles not only to stay alive, but to retain his dignity. No redemptive narrative here; this stark, visceral and unrelenting film is an honest, believable story that needs to be seen. Golden Globe award winner Best motion picture – drama

Dir. Rama Burshtein, Isr, 2013, 91 mins, Hebrew with subtitles Hadas Yaron, Yiftach Klein, Irit Sheleg, Chayim Sharir

In Tel Aviv’s ultra-Orthodox Hasidic community a devout 18-year-old is pressured to marry the husband of her late sister. A perfectly pitched lead performance and ethereal closequarters cinematography elevate this warm, sympathetic portrait of a young woman’s struggle to balance personal fulfilment with family duty to something very special.

Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

LGBT History Month

Thu 20 March 7.45pm

Until recently, most LGBT people preferred to avoid attention. Many still do. Even today, the penalties for those who refuse to conceal themselves, or fail to do so, can be severe. They can range from ostracism and victimisation to assault and even murder. LGBT History Month is an opportunity for all of us to learn more about the histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Britain.

Dir. Adam McKay, US, 2013, 119 mins Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd

Thu 13 March 7.45pm Fri 14 March 10.30am

Bette Bourne: It Goes with the Shoes

Dir. Jon Turteltaub, US, 2013, 105 mins Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Kline, Mary Steenburgen

Mon 17 March 7.45pm Dir. Jeremy Jeffs, Mark Ravenhill, UK, 2013, 92 mins

Three sixty-something friends take a break from their day-to-day lives to throw a bachelor party in Las Vegas for their last remaining single pal. Comfortably predictable yet highly enjoyable, the film’s winning hand is its stupendous cast, who bring humour, empathy and a real feeling of friendship.

The story of gay rights icon, Bette Bourne who, with a group of friends, performers and activists, took on the establishment with high heels and lipstick in the 70s and 80s. With camp wit and outrageous humour the film sheds light on a hidden part of gay history, painting an uproarious, moving portrait of an engaging and charismatic gay hero/ine.

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Tue 18 March 7.45pm

With the 70s behind him, San Diego’s top rated newsman, Ron Burgundy, returns to take New York’s first 24-hour news channel by storm. Endlessly quotable, deliciously idiotic sequel.

All is Lost Fri 21 March 10.30am 2.30pm Fri 21 – Sun 23 March 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

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Dir. J C Chandor, US, 2013, 106 mins Robert Redford

One man’s battle for survival against the elements after his sailing boat is destroyed at sea. A riveting, visceral and powerfully moving tribute to ingenuity and resilience and a triumph of pure cinema and visual storytelling. A bold, gripping thriller GUARDIAN Golden Globe award winner Best original score


Inside Llewyn Davies

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Marius

Child’s Pose

The Great Beauty

Tue 25 March 7.45pm

Tue 1 April 7.45pm

Mon 7 Apri 7.45pm

Dir. Daniel Auteuil, Fr, 2013, 94 mins, French with subtitles Raphael Personnaz, Daniel Auteuil, Victoire Bélézy, Jean-Pierre Darroussin

Dir. Calin Peter Netzer, Rom, 2013, 111 mins, Romanian with subtitles Luminita Gheorghiu, Bogdan Dumitrache, Ilinca Goia

Dir. Paolo Sorrentino, It/Fr, 2013, 141 mins, Italian with subtitles Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone, Sabrina Ferilli

In 1920s Marseilles, Marius is torn between his wanderlust and the beautiful Fanny, but she also attracts the attentions of an older local businessman, Panisse. This first part in a trilogy based on Marcel Pagnol plays features strong performances, warmth and charming light comedy. The next part, Fanny, shows on 22 April.

When a Romanian socialite learns that her adult son has been involved in a car smash she sees a way to reassert control over his life. A powerfully observed portrait of Romania’s corrupt nouveaux riche with a compelling central turn by Gheorghiu. Challenging, intelligent work GUARDIAN

Inside Llewyn Davis

Golden Globe award winner Best foreign language film

Wed 2 – Thu 3 April 7.45pm

Any Day Now

Dir. Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, US, 2013, 105 mins Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, Justin Timberlake

Thu 27 March 7.45pm Dir. Travis Fine, US, 2012, 96 mins Alan Cumming, Garret Dillahunt, Isaac Leyva, Frances Fisher

The Rocket Tue 8 April 7.45pm

In the 1970s, a gay couple fights a biased legal system to keep custody of the abandoned Downs teenager who they have come to love as their own. Digging deep into its every scene and character, the film fights its small fight honestly and with commendable integrity.

A week in the life of a young singer as he navigates the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961. An evocative period portrait of a glass-half-empty guy, shot-through with black humour, and with an impeccable supporting cast it is heartfelt and utterly enthralling. Melancholic, sometimes cruel, often hilarious TIMEOUT

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Fri 28 March 10.30am 2.30pm Fri 28 – Sun 30 March 7.45pm Matinee 3pm Sat

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Dir. Ben Stiller, US, 2013, 114 mins Ben Stiller, Kristen Wiig, Sean Penn, Adam Scott, Shirley MacLaine

Day-dreamer Walter escapes his anonymous life by disappearing into a world of fantasies filled with heroism, romance and action. Facing his ultimate real-world test he springs into action exceeding anything even he could have dreamed of. A warm-hearted, goofy, romantic film that bravely rejects cynicism.

Fri 4 April 10.30am 2.30pm Fri 4 – Sun 6 April 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

Golden Globe award winner Best original song

see film trailers on our website

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Dir. Justin Chadwick, UK/SA, 2013, 139 mins, English/Afrikaans/Xhosa with subtitles Idris Elba, Naomie Harris, Tony Kgoroge, Riaad Moosa

Boasting a magnificent central performance, this vivid chronicle of Nelson Mandela’s life is a smart and sensitive journey from his childhood in a rural village through to his inauguration as the first democratically elected president of South Africa.

An aging intellectual and one-time writer reaches a point in his life when he’s beginning to mourn lost love and missed opportunities. Living a life of decadence in a wonderful and overwhelming Rome he slowly rediscovers beauty under the monotonous, empty shell of a lifetime between sinners. A repeat showing for this heady, entrancing film.

Bracknell Film Society Dir. Kim Mordaunt, Laos/Aus/Thai, 2013, 96 mins, Lao with subtitles Sitthiphon Disamoe, Loungnam Kaosainam, Thep Phongam

Increasingly blamed for his family’s calamities, a young boy travels through Laos to find a new home. Set against the epic backdrop of a war-ravaged country on the brink of huge change, this deeply personal story features utterly charming performances and offers a unique view into a world never seen on film before. Enthralling and evocative  SCREEN DAILY

The Harry Hill Movie Thu 10 April 7.45pm Fri 11 April 10.30am Dir. Steve Bendelack, UK, 2013, 88 mins Harry Hill, Julie Walters, Simon Bird, Matt Lucas

Harry and his Nan undertake an epic quest to Blackpool as a treat for his ailing hamster and to find Harry’s long-lost evil twin. Memorable set-piece gags abound for those tuned into Hill’s idiosyncratic brand of slyly subversive, surreally silly seaside slapstick.


The Railway Man

The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street Fri 11 April 2.30pm Fri 11 – Sun 13 April 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

The Railway Man Si

Dir. Martin Scorsese, US, 2013, 180 mins Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Matthew McConaughey, Jean Dujardin

Based on the true story of disgraced Wall Street trader Jordan Belfort, from his rise to wealthy stockbroker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the FBI. DiCaprio captures brilliantly the pathetic, self-delusional side of the character as well as his flamboyance in an exhilarating caper of jaw-dropping vitality and profanity-bespattered dialogue. Golden Globe award winner Best actor – musical or comedy Leonardo DiCaprio

The Missing Picture Tue 15 April 7.45pm Dir. Rithy Panh, Cam/Fr, 2013, 96 mins, French with subtitles

Using clay figures, archival footage and his narration, Rithy Panh recreate the atrocities Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge committed between 1975 and 1979. Raising fascinating questions about remembrance and representation, this is a work of artistic audacity and devastating power.

The Invisible Woman Wed 16 – Thu 17 April 7.45pm Fri 18 April 10.30am Dir. Ralph Fiennes, UK, 111 mins Ralph Fiennes, Felicity Jones, Kristin Scott Thomas, Tom Hollander

At the height of his career, Charles Dickens meets a younger woman who becomes his secret lover until his death. Fluid, handsome and confidently contained, the film is splendid on both period detail and on energetic and winning performances.

Fri 18 April 2.30pm Fri 18 – Sun 20 April 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

Quarterly Classic

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Dir. Jonathan Teplitzky, Aus/UK, 2013, 116 mins Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, Stellan Skarsgard, Jeremy Irvine, Hiroyuki Sanada

The extraordinary true story of Eric Lomax, haunted by his time as a prisoner of war in a Japanese labour camp. A powerful tale of survival, love and redemption. A mature and moving exorcism, meek and deeply felt GUARDIAN

Fanny Tue 22 April 7.45pm Dir. Daniel Auteuil, Fr, 2013, 102 mins, French with subtitles Raphael Personnaz, Daniel Auteuil, Victoire Bélézy, Jean-Pierre Darroussin

Continuing this charming trilogy, (see Marius, shown 25 March), we re-join our young lovers as the wealthy, older Panisse woos Fanny from her feckless young suitor.

Labor Day Wed 23 April 7.45pm Fri 25 April 10.30am & 7.45pm Dir. Jason Reitman, US, 2013, 111 mins Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin, Tobey Maguire, Gattlin Griffith

On a rare trip out an agoraphobic divorcee and her son give a lift to a wounded man, only to discover he is being pursued by the police. A convincing and poignant coming-of-age tale that understands the deep yearnings that drive people to impulsive decisions and sometimes reckless behaviour.

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The Apartment Thu 24 April 7.45pm Bracknell Film Society Dir. Billy Wilder, US, 1960, 122 mins Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray

A man tries to rise in his company by allowing his superiors to use his apartment for illicit trysts. Wilder and IAL Diamond’s brilliantly witty screenplay has a serious undertow as it savages corporate ethics and conjugal infidelity. The humanity of the film resides in the sweet interplay between Lemmon and MacLaine; the development of their relationship from initial awkwardness to binding trust is beautifully acted out. Not to be missed on any account GUARDIAN

August: Osage County Fri 25 April 2.30pm Sat 26 – Sun 27 April 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

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Dir. John Wells, US, 2013, 121 mins Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Benedict Cumberbatch

The lives of the strong-willed women of the Weston family collide during a crisis at the Oklahoma house they grew up in. A wild, furious family affair, and a chilling portrait of an American household with many heart-rending, breath-taking and hilarious scenes and performances to match. A vastly enjoyable theatrical banquet TELEGRAPH


Performance! After a successful start to our new live and recorded performing arts presentations we continue with further screenings of National Theatre’s War Horse and Coriolanus and a live performance of King Lear on Thursday 1 May. Coming soon: the RSC’s Henry lV Part l and ll. The Past

The Past (Le passé) Tue 29 April 7.45pm Dir. Asghar Farhadi, Fr/It, 2013, 130 mins French and Persian with subtitles Ali Mosaffa, Berenice Bejo, Tahar Rahim

An Iranian man who deserts his French family to return to his homeland is faced with divorce when his wife starts a new relationship. The follow-up to the Oscar-winning A Separation is an intricate and often brilliant drama, with restrained and intelligent performances, unexpected plot turns and suspenseful twists and revelations. A finely-crafted, sinewy drama GUARDIAN

National Theatre Live: Coriolanus

as live

National Theatre Live: War Horse

Encore screenings*

Encore screenings*

Fri 28 Feb 2pm Sat 1 – Sun 2 Mar 7pm

Fri 7 March 2pm Fri 7 – Sun 9 March 7pm

180 mins

180 mins

encore evening

£16.50, Conc & Schools £15.50, Members £14.50 encore day

as live

encore evening

£16.50, Conc & Schools £15.50, Members £14.50 encore day

£16, Conc & Schools £15, Members £14

£16, Conc & Schools £15, Members £14

Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge, with Tom Hiddleston (War Horse, The Hollow Crown) in the title role and Mark Gatiss (Sherlock) as Menenius. Directed by the Donmar’s Artistic Director Josie Rourke.

The National Theatre’s original stage production of War Horse, originally broadcast live from London’s West End. Based on Michael Morpurgo’s novel and adapted for the stage by Nick Stafford, War Horse takes audiences on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of First World War France.

The Butler Wed 30 April 7.45pm

National Theatre Live: King Lear

Dir. Lee Daniels, US, 2013, 132 mins Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, David Oyelowo, Alan Rickman, John Cusack

as live

Thu 1 May live Please take your seats by 6.45pm

Three turbulent decades of American history are seen from the perspective of a long-serving White House butler. Among a stunning all-star cast, powerfully nuanced performances from Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey lend emotional heft as the origins of the Civil Rights Movement are traced.

210 mins £17.50, Conc & Schools £16.50, Members £15.50

Oscar winner Sam Mendes (Skyfall, American Beauty) returns to the National Theatre to direct Simon Russell Beale (Timon of Athens, Collaborators) in the title role of Shakespeare’s tragedy. An aged king decides to divide his kingdom between his three daughters, according to which of them is most eloquent in praising him. His favourite, Cordelia, says nothing. Lear’s world descends into chaos.

Coming to South Hill Park in May The Book Thief, The Dallas Buyers Club (Multiple Golden Globe winner), Non-Stop, The Monuments Men and a repeat showing for the popular Sunshine on Leith. Approximate date for Members booking: 31 March.

* Recorded performances All show times given are the curtain-up time; doors open 15 minutes earlier. Latecomers will not be admitted.

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As part of our Lift Off Dance Festival we bring you live screenings of The Sleeping Beauty and The Winter’s Tale (Royal Opera House) and Marco Spada (Bolshoi), plus a recorded performance of Alice in Wonderland (Royal Opera House).

Royal Opera House Live: The Sleeping Beauty Wed 19 March 7.15pm Please take your seats by 7pm 175 mins Choreography Marius Petipa Additional choreography Anthony Dowell, Frederick Ashton, Christopher Wheeldon Music Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky £20, Conc & Schools £19, Members £18

Journey with The Royal Ballet to an enchanted world of princesses, fairy godmothers and magic spells in this timeless ballet. Marius Petipa’s classic 19th-century choreography is combined with newly created sections by Frederick Ashton, Anthony Dowell and Christopher Wheeldon. The ballet contains many memorable moments, from the iconic Rose Adagio, when Aurora meets her four royal suitors, to the vigorous hunting dances and the famous waltz for Aurora and her Prince. Throughout, Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky’s score conveys passion and intensity.

Royal Opera House: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Bolshoi Live: Marco Spada Live from Moscow

Wed 26 March 7.15pm Recorded screening Please take your seats by 7pm

Sun 30 March 4pm Please take your seats by 3.45pm

175 mins Choreography Christopher Wheeldon Music Joby Talbot £18.50, Conc & Schools £17.50, Members £16.50

Follow Alice down the rabbit hole into the fantastical world of Wonderland as she encounters extraordinary characters from the highly-strung Queen of Hearts to dancing playing cards and a tap-dancing Mad Hatter. The Royal Ballet’s first full-length work since 1995, Christopher Wheeldon’s ballet arrived on the stage in 2011 and with its theatrical magic and inventive choreography was instantly acclaimed as a classic. Joby Talbot’s score combines sweeping melodies, gesturing to ballet scores of the 19th century. Bob Crowley’s wildly imaginative sets and costumes draw on puppetry, projections and masks to bring Wonderland to life.

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170 mins (with intermissions) £20, Conc & Schools £19, Members £18

Recreated especially for the Bolshoi by French choreographer Pierre Lacotte, this fresh and cheerful ballet recounts the adventures of Marco Spada, a bandit with a big heart, who claims to be an aristocrat. His daughter Angela is unaware of his clandestine activities....

Royal Opera House Live: The Winter’s Tale Mon 28 April 7.15pm Please take your seats by 7pm Choreography Christopher Wheeldon Music Joby Talbot £20, Conc & Schools £19, Members £18

The world première of Christopher Wheeldon’s new full-length work based on Shakespeare’s enduring tale of love, loss and reconciliation. Wheeldon continues his highly successful collaboration with designer Bob Crowley and composer Joby Talbot in one of the highlights of The Royal Ballet Season.


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Please note all films start promptly at the advertised times; late arrival is distracting to other patrons

How to find us South Hill Park is approx 7 mins drive from Bracknell town centre and is easily accessible from the M3 and M4. We are very well signposted – look out for the brown road signs saying ‘Arts Centre’ or showing a comedy mask. There is FREE parking at South Hill Park.

February Turbo Fri 28 Feb 10.30am Fri 28 Feb 7.45pm

March Turbo Sat 1 & Sun 2 March 3pm Nobody’s Daughter Haewon Tue 4 March 7.45pm Philomena Wed 5 – Thu 6 March 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Thu 6 March Fri 7 March 10.30am Nebraska Sat 8 – Sun 9 March 3pm Mon 10 & Wed 12 March 7.45pm Strawberry Fields Tue 11 March 7.45pm Last Vegas Thu 13 March 7.45pm Fri 14 March 10.30am 12 Years A Slave Si Fri 14 March 2.30pm Fri 14 – Sun 16 March 7.45pm Matinees Sat & Sun 3pm LGBT History Month

Bette Bourne: It Goes with the Shoes Mon 17 March 7.45pm Fill the Void Tue 18 March 7.45pm Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Thu 20 March 7.45pm All is Lost Fri 21 March 10.30am Si 2.30pm Fri 21 – Sun 23 March 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun Marius Tue 25 March 7.45pm Any Day Now Thu 27 March 7.45pm The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Fri 28 March 10.30am 2.30pm Si Fri 28 – Sun 30 March 7.45pm Matinee 3pm Sat

April Child’s Pose Tue 1 April 7.45pm Inside Llewyn Davis Wed 2 – Thu 3 April 7.45pm Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Fri 4 April 10.30am 2.30pm Si Fri 4 – Sun 6 April 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

The Great Beauty Mon 7 Apri 7.45pm The Rocket Tue 8 April 7.45pm The Harry Hill Movie Thu 10 April 7.45pm Fri 11 April 10.30am The Wolf of Wall Street Si Fri 11 April 2.30pm Fri 11 – Sun 13 April 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun The Missing Picture Tue 15 April 7.45pm The Invisible Woman Wed 16 – Thu 17 April 7.45pm Fri 18 April 10.30am The Railway Man Si Fri 18 April 2.30pm Fri 18 – Sun 20 April 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun Fanny Tue 22 April 7.45pm Labor Day Wed 23 April 7.45pm Fri 25 April 10.30am & 7.45pm Quarterly Classic

The Apartment Thu 24 April 7.45pm August: Osage County Si Fri 25 April 2.30pm Sat 26 – Sun 27 April 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun The Past (Le passé) Tue 29 April 7.45pm The Butler Wed 30 April 7.45pm

Performance! National Theatre Live: Coriolanus Fri 28 Feb 2pm Encore* Sat 1 – Sun 2 Mar 7pm Encore* National Theatre Live: War Horse Fri 7 March 2pm Encore* Fri 7 – Sun 9 March 7pm Encore* National Theatre Live: King Lear Thu 1 May Live Lift Off Dance Festival

Royal Opera House Live: The Sleeping Beauty Wed 19 March 7.15pm Royal Opera House: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Wed 26 March 7.15pm Bolshoi Live: Marco Spada Sun 30 March 4pm Royal Opera House Live: The Winter’s Tale Mon 28 April 7.15pm

Ticket prices Mon–Thu evenings & all matinées £7.80, Members & Conc £6.30 Fri–Sun evenings £7.80, Members £6.30 BFS members £6.30 for BFS films Payment An 80p admin fee is charged per transaction for bookings made with credit and debit cards in person and over the telephone. Online bookings are subject to a charge of £1.25 per booking. Refunds Tickets, once purchased, cannot be refunded. If the film is sold out, we will try to resell your tickets and a £1 administration fee per ticket will be charged. Resale is not guaranteed. Data protection Customers’ data is handled according to the regulations established by the Data Protection Act. Bracknell Film Society  Bracknell Film Society welcomes everyone. Contact Julia Vickers on 0118 961 1392 or see www.bracknellfilmsoc.org Cinema hire The Cinema is available for commercial hire. Please call 01344 413514 for details. How to book Online Visit www.southhillpark.org.uk In person Mon–Sat 10am–8.30pm Sun & bank holidays 12noon–8.30pm By phone Call on 01344 484123 during opening times above. By post Send details of your booking to The Box Office, South Hill Park,Ringmead, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7PA. Enclose SAE if you want tickets to be posted to you. Reservations Reservations can be held for four days or until 48 hours prior to a performance. Reservations cannot be made on the day of the performance. Tickets not paid for within this time will be released. We are unable to reserve tickets for near sell-out shows. Accessibility The cinema is accessible to those with mobility problems. If you use a wheelchair please advise the Box Office when booking. A helper accompanying a wheelchair user gets a complimentary ticket.

South Hill Park reserves the right to make changes to the published programme in the event of unforeseen circumstances. South Hill Park, Ringmead, Birch Hill, Bracknell, Berks  RG12 7PA

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