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Booking dates Members from Thursday 28 November Non-members from Thursday 5 December

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

serving bracknell, berkshire and beyond

National Theatre’s War Horse

Film and introducing live screenings from National Theatre and Bolshoi

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The Way Way Back

Le Week-End

The Way Way Back

Le Week-End

Wed 18 Dec 7.45pm Fri 20 Dec 10.30am

Thu 19 – Sat 21 Dec 7.45pm Fri 20 Dec 2.30pm Matinée 3pm Sat

Dir. Nat Faxon, Jim Rash, US, 2013, 103 mins Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Allison Janney, Sam Rockwell

Shy teenager Duncan, on holiday with his mother and overbearing step-father, finds an unexpected friend and possible first love. A witty, nostalgic coming-of-age charmer, cleverly telling the story through quick glances and snatched conversations witnessed by Duncan. Funny, real and uplifting EMPIRE

Booking dates Members from Thursday 28 November Non-members from Thursday 5 December 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

It’s a Wonderful Life Si

Dir. Roger Michell, UK, 2013, 93 mins Lindsay Duncan, Jim Broadbent, Jeff Goldblum

A British couple returns to their honeymoon destination of Paris to reignite their marriage. Funny and delightful with splendid turns from the cast, between whom the sparks fly with conviction and grace, in this tale of broiling tensions and a relationship coming to an unexpected head. Borne from, and provoking, real feeling GUARDIAN

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

Bringing in Baby and Silver Screen offers 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

£14 for 2 portions

50% off

hot drink & cake

Please show your ticket when you purchase either of these offers

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Sun 22 Dec 3pm & 7.45pm Dir. Frank Capra, US, 1946, 130 mins James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Travers

A compassionate but despairingly frustrated businessman is shown what life would have been like if he never existed. Capra’s post-war fable is a captivating melange of social and personal impulses and a cockle-warmer like no other. A genuine American classic GUARDIAN

Seating plan

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Bringing in Baby  Our popular Friday morning screenings for parents and carers of young babies. Occasional 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


The Broken CircleBreakdown

Gravity

Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale

The Butler

Gravity

Sat 4 – Sun 5 Jan 7.45pm

Mon 23 Dec 7.45pm

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

Fri 10 Jan 10.30am 2.30pm Fri 10 – Sun 12 Jan 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

Dir. Jalmari Helander, Fin/Now/Fr/Swe, 2010, 83 mins, Finnish with subtitles Tommi Korpela, Per Christian Ellefsen, Ville Virtanen, Jorma Tommila

In the depths of the Lapland Mountains lies the closest ever guarded secret of Christmas - the original, vengeful Santa has been unloosed. Black humour and a strange mix of revisionist mythology, gruesome horror and authentic Christmas spirit make this a must for all bah-humbug types seeking an alternative festive classic.

Elf Tue 24 Dec 2pm Dir. Jon Favreau, US, 2003, 97 mins Will Ferrell, Edward Asner, Bob Newhart

Raised as an elf by Santa, Buddy is sent to the US in search of his true identity and his father…who is on Santa’s naughty list. A bracingly subversive story told with tongue firmly in cheek. The Cinema is closed Wed 25 Dec – Wed 1 Jan

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Fri 3 Jan 7.45pm Sat 4 – Sun 5 Jan 3pm Dirs. Cody Cameron, Kris Pearn, US, 2013, 95 mins Bill Hader, Andy Samberg, Anna Faris, James Caan,

After his mealstrom-creating invention laid waste to Swallow Falls, Flint Lockwood and co find their island home overrun with weird and wonderful foodie hybrid creatures. Outrageous puns abound in this animated follow-up.

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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.

Renoir Mon 6 – Tue 7 Jan 7.45pm Dir. Gilles Bourdos, Fr, 2012, 109 mins, French with subtitles Michel Bouquet, Christa Theret, Vincent Rottiers

In 1915, Jean Renoir, son of Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste, returns home to convalesce after being wounded in the war. Onto the scene comes Andrée, a young woman who rejuvenates, enchants, and inspires both father and son. Visually and aurally, a sensory delight.

The Broken Circle Breakdown Wed 8 – Thu 9 Jan 7.45pm Dir. Felix Van Groeningen, Bel/Neth, 2012, 111 mins, Flemish with subtitles Veerle Baetens, Johan Heldenbergh, Nell Cattrysse

Elise and Didier fall in love at first sight, in spite of their differences. He talks, she listens. He’s a romantic atheist, she’s a religious realist. When their daughter becomes seriously ill, their love is put on trial. A film of honest, intense emotion. Poignant, affecting and precise GUARDIAN

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Dir. Alfonso Cuarón, US, 2013, 91 mins Sandra Bullock, George Clooney

A medical engineer and an astronaut work together to survive after an accident leaves them adrift in space. A brilliantly tense film of astonishing beauty, force and originality.

¡Vivan las antipodas! Mon 13 Jan 7.45pm Bracknell Film Society Dir. Victor Kossakovsky, Ger/ NL/Arg/Chil, 2011, 104 mins, Spanish/Russian/Setswana with subtitles

More a dream than a film, Victor Kossakovsky’s documentary celebrates rich, human connections in worlds literally diametrically opposed. Made up of shifting images and a smattering of languages the viewer becomes immersed, sympathizing with the struggles and victories of others. The natural rhythms of the day are set in brilliant counterpart against life on the other side of the globe. Plus short film Our Ordered Lives Dir. Christine Entwisle, UK, 2011, 10 mins

To escape the horror of her own actions, a young woman rushes towards the wildness and open air of the nearby fell tops. Keswick Film Festival 2012, Golden Osprey Runner Up


Saving Mr Banks

Parkland

Thor: The Dark World

Saving Mr Banks

Thu 16 Jan 7.45pm Fri 17 Jan 10.30am

Fri 24 Jan 10.30am 2.30pm Fri 24 – Sun 26 Jan 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

Dir. Alan Taylor, US, 2013, 112 mins Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman, Anthony Hopkins

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Dir. John Lee Hancock, US, 2013, 125 mins Tom Hanks, Emma Thompson, Colin Farrell, Paul Giamatti

Faced with an enemy that even Odin and Asgard cannot withstand, Thor must embark on a perilous journey to reunite him with the love of his life, but one that may force him to sacrifice everything. Enormously entertaining sequel.

Parkland Fri 17 Jan 2.30pm Fri 17 – Sun 19 Jan 7.45pm Matinées 3pm Sat & Sun

Gloria

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Dir. Peter Landesman, US, 2013, 93 mins Zac Ephron, Paul Giamatti, Billy Bob Thornton, Jacki Weaver, Marcia Gay Harden

A recounting of the chaotic events that occurred at Dallas’s Parkland Hospital on the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Powerful ensemble drama of human moments that accumulate into a whole more resonant and inventive than any biography.

Wadjda Mon 20 – Tue 21 Jan 7.45pm Dir. Haifaa Al-Mansour, Saudi Arabia, 2012, 98 mins, Arabic with subtitles Waad Mohammed, Reem Abdullah, Abdullrahman Al Gohani

An enterprising Saudi girl enters her school’s Qur’an recitation competition so she can buy a bicycle. The first feature film to be filmed in Saudi Arabia by a woman and one of few films to emerge from the country at all. Director Haifaa Al-Mansour makes forceful points about her country’s gender politics within a story that’s light and unassuming. Cannot fail to win you over GUARDIAN

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As author PL Travers meets with Walt Disney during the big screen adaptation of her book Mary Poppins, she reflects on her difficult childhood. Utterly charming, frequently funny and powerfully emotional comedydrama with a most delightful script, spit-spot-on production design work and wondrous, award-worthy performances. A finely honed ode to the brilliance and volatility of two very different creative forces  LONDON FILM FESTIVAL Quarterly Classic

The Big City (Mahanagar) Mon 27 Jan 7.45pm Bracknell Film Society Dir. Satyajit Ray, Ind, 1963, 133 mins, English and Bengali with subtitles Madhabi Mukherjee, Anil Chatterjee, Haren Chatterjee, Haradhan Banerjee, Vicky Redwood

Life at home changes when a housewife from a middle-class, conservative family in Calcutta gets a job to help augment her husband’s meagre earnings. With an eye firmly and compassionately on the feelings and behaviour of his strongly drawn characters, Ray’s style is direct, realist and sympathetic.

Tue 28 Jan 7.45pm Dir. Sebastien Lelio, Chil/Sp, 2013, 111 mins, Spanish with subtitles Paulina García, Sergio Hernández, Diego Fontecilla

Fifty-something divorcée Gloria throws herself into the dating scene. She meets a retired naval officer and seems to have found the love she was looking for; but has she? Anchored in a terrific central performance by Paulina García, this is one of the most complex and nuanced characters to have appeared on screen in a long while, handling ageing with respect, compassion and intelligent humour.

The Family Wed 29 Jan 7.45pm Dir. Luc Besson, US/Fr, 2013, 111 mins Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tommy Lee Jones

A notorious mafia clan is relocated to rural Normandy under the witness protection programme, where fitting in soon becomes challenging as their old habits die hard. A stellar cast in a likeable film with a great premise and some hilarious farcical moments.

Prisoners Fri 31 Jan 2.30pm Fri 31 Jan – Sun 2 Feb 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat

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Dir. Denis Villeneuve, 146 mins Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Terrence Howard, Paul Dano

When two young girls go missing and the police release the main suspect, one of the girls’ fathers takes extreme measures to rescue them himself. Superb ensemble acting creates a gripping moral tension in this gritty, suspenseful film. A fast-paced and masterful thriller TIMEOUT


American Hustle

Enough Said

Blue Is the Warmest Colour Tue 4 Feb 7pm

early start

Like Father, Like Son

The Patience Stone

Tue 11 Feb 7.45pm

Tue 18 Feb 7.45pm

Bracknell Film Society

Dir. Atiq Rahimi, Afg/Fr/Ger/UK, 2012, 102 mins, Persian with subtitles Golshifteh Farahani, Hamid Djavadan, Massi Mrowat

Dir. Abdellatif Kechiche, Fr/Bel/Sp, 2013, 179 mins, French with subtitles Adèle Exarchopoulos, Léa Seydoux, Salim Kechiouche

Dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda, Jap, 2013, 119 mins, Japanese with subtitles Masaharu Fukuyama, Machiko Ono, Yoko Maki, Lily Franky, Arata Iura

Adele’s life is changed when she meets blue-haired artist Emma, who will allow her to discover desire, to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. Fearlessly acted with honesty and power this is a blazingly emotional and explosively sexy film; a devastating mix of eroticism and sadness.

Enough Said

Six years after their sons were born two couples are informed that a mix-up resulted in them taking the wrong child home. The resulting exchange has ramifications both profound and surprising. A beautiful, melancholic paean to paternity, yielding a deceptively rich and rewarding drama, small of gesture, huge of heart. Profoundly believable…a small triumph  LONDON FILM FESTIVAL

Thu 6 Feb 7.45pm Fri 7 Feb 10.30am

The Fifth Estate

Dir. Nicole Holofcener, US, 2013, 93 mins Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini, Catherine Keener, Toni Collette

Divorcee Eva decides to pursue the man she’s interested in, at the same time making a new friend who moans endlessly about her own ex-husband. A charming, big-hearted movie that nails the tenderness, hesitancies and confusions of the dating game, with smart, sensitive writing and great performances.

Kill Your Darlings Fri 7 Feb 2.30pm Fri 7 – Sun 9 Feb 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

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Dir. John Krokidas, US, 2013, 104 mins Daniel Radcliffe, Dane DeHaan, Michael C Hall, Ben Foster

A murder in 1944 draws together the great poets of the beat generation: Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs. Creates a true sense of energy and passion; an intellectual moral maze, a story perfectly of its time and yet one that still resonates today. Visually distinctive and emotionally authentic LONDON FILM FESTIVAL

cert tbc

Afghanistan. A young woman cares for her wounded husband, in a coma for two weeks. With no improvement she talks to him believing he has become ‘Syngué Sabour’, a magical stone which, according to Persian mythology, will deliver her from all her pain and suffering. A bold, powerful and moving portrayal one woman’s struggle to break free from silence and oppression.

Sunshine on Leith

Wed 12 – Thu 13 Feb 7.45pm

Thu 20 Feb 7.45pm Fri 21 Feb 10.30am

Dir. Bill Condon, US, 2013, 124 mins Benedict Cumberbatch, Daniel Bruhl, Laura Linney, Peter Capaldi

Dir. Dexter Fletcher, UK, 2013, 100 mins Peter Mullan, Jane Horrocks, Antonia Thomas, George MacKay, Jason Flemyng

The rise and fall of whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, told through the relationship between founder Julian Assange and techie activist Daniel Domscheit-Berg. Well-acted dramatic thriller with an astoundingly accurate performance by Cumberbatch.

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug cert tbc Fri 14 Feb 10.30am 2.30pm Fri 14 – Sun 16 Feb 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

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Dir. Peter Jackson, US/NZ, 2013, TBC mins Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Andy Serkis, Benedict Cumberbatch

The Dwarves, Bilbo and Gandalf have successfully escaped the Misty Mountains, and Bilbo has gained the One Ring. They continue their journey to get their gold back from the Dragon, Smaug…

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Young soldiers Davy and Ally return from a tour of duty in Afghanistan to the bosom of their Edinburgh families, where they find love and heartache. Terrific, feel-good adaptation of the stage musical with songs straight from the heart by The Proclaimers, this is a toe-tapping delight. A bright, cheery, big-hearted smile of a movie EMPIRE

American Hustle Fri 21 Feb 2.30pm Fri 21 – Sun 23 Feb 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

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Dir. David O Russell, US, 2013, 129 mins Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence

A con man and his seductive British partner are forced to work for a FBI agent who pushes them into a world of Jersey powerbrokers and mafia. Highly entertaining fictionalised account of an FBI sting that rocked American politics in the early 1980s.


Exhibition on Screen Can’t get to those blockbuster art exhibitions at major galleries around the world? South Hill Park now brings them to your favourite local cinema. This month we launch a series of filmed journeys through described exhibitions to offer our audience exceptional access to the best of world art. Turbo

After Lucia Tue 25 Feb 7.45pm Dir. Michel Franco, Mex/Fr, 2012, 103 mins Spanish with subtitles Tessa Ia, Hernan Mendoza, Gonzalo Vega Sisto

In the aftermath of his wife’s death, Roberto and daughter Alejandra move to Mexico City, where she starts a new school. Employing subtext and visual clues over straightforward dialogue, Franco nails the emotionally devastating story of teen bullying. Winner – Un Certain Regard, Cannes Film Festival, 2012

The Selfish Giant Wed 26 Feb 7.45pm Dir. Clio Barnard, UK, 2013, 91 mins Conner Chapman, Shaun Thomas, Sean Gilder, Steve Evets

A hyperactive kid from a sink estate persuades his best pal to join him in scrap metal-gathering, leading them to clash with an unscrupulous rag-and-bone man. The two young leads give lively, wholly natural performances in this poignant, unflinching portrait of hard lives that grips tight and lingers long. Raw and compelling TIMEOUT

Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure

Manet: Portraying Life

Wed 22 Jan 7.45pm

90 mins £12, Conc & Schools £11, Members £10

90 mins £12, Conc & Schools £11, Members £10

Directed by renowned arts documentary filmmaker Phil Grabsky and filmed in London, New York, Washington DC, The Hague, Delft and Amsterdam, the film shows more than half of Vermeer’s stunning paintings for the first time ever on the big screen. With the focus on works that feature musical instruments, we study Vermeer’s relationship with music, guided by art historian Tim Marlow. Featuring performances from the Academy of Ancient Music Informative and intelligent

Wed 19 Feb 7.45pm

The critically-acclaimed exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts has been captured for cinema screens worldwide allowing art lovers to enjoy, marvel and delight at the works of one of history’s greatest ever painters. A unique opportunity to see exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the exhibition preparation and experience a detailed, superbly crafted biography of Manet and 19th-century Paris. Host Tim Marlow and special guests look at the craft of one of the all-time great artists, the ‘father of modern art’.

THE OBSERVER

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

Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure Manet: Portraying Life

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.

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Performance South Hill Park is delighted to welcome you to the first of our live satellite presentations of performing arts from the UK and around the world. We commence with National Theatre Live broadcast of Coriolanus on Thu 30 Jan followed by the acclaimed production of Warhorse on Thu 27 Feb. Bolshoi Live: Lost Illusions is broadcast on Sun 2 Feb. Coming soon: live performances of the RSC productions of Henry IV Part I, Henry IV Part II and The Two Gentlemen of Verona.

National Theatre Live: Coriolanus

as live

Thu 30 Jan 7pm Please take your seats by 6.45pm Encore screenings* Fri 28 Feb 2pm Sat 1 – Sun 2 March 7pm 180 mins The show time given is the curtain-up time; doors open 15 minutes earlier live £18, Conc & Schools £17, Members £16 encore evening

£17, Conc & Schools £16, Members £15 encore day

£16, Conc & Schools £15, Members £14

National Theatre Live will broadcast the Donmar Warehouse production of Coriolanus, 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. When an old adversary threatens Rome, the city calls once more on her hero and defender: Coriolanus. But he has enemies at home too. Famine threatens the city, the citizens’ hunger swells to an appetite for change, and on returning from the field he must confront the march of realpolitik and the voice of an angry people.

Bolshoi Live: Lost Illusions

National Theatre Live: War Horse

Sun 2 Feb 3pm Please take your seats by 2.45pm

Thu 27 Feb 7pm Please take your seats by 6.45pm Encore screenings* Fri 7 March 2pm Fri 7 – Sun 9 March 7pm

180 mins Music Leonid Desyatnikov With the Bolshoi Principals, Soloists and Corps de Ballet The show time given is the curtain-up time; doors open 15 minutes earlier £20, Conc & Schools £19, Members £18

Lucien, a young provincial and budding composer, sets out to conquer the Parisian scene in search of glory. His success soon blinds him and he betrays his friends and his love. Lost Illusions is a new ballet, created in Moscow in 2011 by Alexei Ratmansky with dramaturgical advice by French actor, writer and director Guillaume Gallienne. This stylised adaptation of Honoré de Balzac’s novel features thwarted love, ambition and disillusionment, with 19th-century Paris as its backdrop.

* The first screening is live, subsequent screenings are recorded (encore events).

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as live

180 mins The show time given is the curtain-up time; doors open 15 minutes earlier live £18, C onc & Schools £17, Members £16 encore evening

£17, Conc & Schools £16, Members £15 encore day

£16, Conc & Schools £15, Members £14

The National Theatre’s original stage production of War Horse, broadcast live from London’s West End. Since its first performance in 2007 War Horse has become an international smash hit. 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. Filled with stirring music and songs, this powerfully moving and imaginative drama is a show of phenomenal inventiveness. At its core are astonishing life-size puppets by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Company, who bring breathing, galloping, charging horses to thrilling life on stage.


Diary

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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.

December

February

The Way Way Back Wed 18 Dec 7.45pm Fri 20 Dec 10.30am

Prisoners Si Fri 31 Jan 2.30pm Fri 31 Jan – Sun 2 Feb 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat

Le Week-End Thu 19 – Sat 21 Dec 7.45pm Si Fri 20 Dec 2.30pm Matinée 3pm Sat It’s a Wonderful Life Sun 22 Dec 3pm & 7.45pm Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale Mon 23 Dec 7.45pm Elf Tue 24 Dec 2pm

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Fri 14 Feb 10.30am 2.30pm Fri 14 – Sun 16 Feb 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

The Butler Sat 4 – Sun 5 Jan 7.45pm Renoir Mon 6 – Tue 7 Jan 7.45pm The Broken Circle Breakdown Wed 8 – Thu 9 Jan 7.45pm

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¡Vivan las antipodas! Mon 13 Jan 7.45pm Plus short film Our Ordered Lives Thor: The Dark World Thu 16 Jan 7.45pm Fri 17 Jan 10.30am

Quarterly Classic

The Big City (Mahanagar) Mon 27 Jan 7.45pm

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Sunshine on Leith Thu 20 Feb 7.45pm Fri 21 Feb 10.30am Si

After Lucia Tue 25 Feb 7.45pm

Turbo Fri 28 Feb 10.30am Fri 28 Feb 7.45pm Sat 1 – Sun 2 March 3pm

Exhibition on Screen Si

Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure Wed 22 Jan 7.45pm Manet: Portraying Life Wed 19 Feb 7.45pm

Performance

Gloria Tue 28 Jan 7.45pm

National Theatre Live: Coriolanus Thu 30 Jan 7pm Encore screenings Fri 28 Feb 2pm Sat 1 – Sun 2 March 7pm

The Family Wed 29 Jan 7.45pm

Bolshoi Live: Lost Illusions Sun 2 Feb 3pm National Theatre Live: National Theatre’s War Horse Thu 27 Feb 7pm Encore screenings Fri 7 March 2pm Fri 7 – Sun 9 March 7pm

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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.

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

The Patience Stone Tue 18 Feb 7.45pm

American Hustle Fri 21 Feb 2.30pm Fri 21 – Sun 23 Feb 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

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

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.

The Selfish Giant Wed 26 Feb 7.45pm

Wadjda Mon 20 – Tue 21 Jan 7.45pm Saving Mr Banks Fri 24 Jan 10.30am 2.30pm Fri 24 – Sun 26 Jan 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

Kill Your Darlings Fri 7 Feb 2.30pm Fri 7 – Sun 9 Feb 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

The Fifth Estate Wed 12 – Thu 13 Feb 7.45pm

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Fri 3 Jan 7.45pm Sat 4 – Sun 5 Jan 3pm

Parkland Fri 17 Jan 2.30pm Fri 17 – Sun 19 Jan 7.45pm Matinées 3pm Sat & Sun

Enough Said Thu 6 Feb 7.45pm Fri 7 Feb 10.30am

Like Father, Like Son Tue 11 Feb 7.45pm

January

Gravity Fri 10 Jan 10.30am 2.30pm Fri 10 – Sun 12 Jan 7.45pm Matinée 3pm Sat & Sun

Blue Is the Warmest Colour Tue 4 Feb 7pm

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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