South Hill Park Cinema leaflet - Jan-Feb 2015

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Cinema

Film and Live Screenings

Booking dates

Excluding Live Screenings

Members from Wed 3 December Non-members from Wed 10 December

January – February 2015 www.southhillpark.org.uk ¡ 01344 484123 The creative heart of Berkshire


The Imitation Game

Mr Turner

The Boxtrolls

What We Did on Our Holiday

Sat 3 – Sun 4 Jan 3pm Dirs. Graham Annable/Anthony Stacchi, US, 2014, 97 mins Voices: Ben Kingsley, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Simon Pegg, Elle Fanning

An orphaned boy raised by underground cave-dwelling rubbish collectors tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator. Surreally funny, charming and slapstick-packed albeit with grotesque looking heroes.

The Imitation Game Sat 3 – Mon 5 Jan 7.45pm Fri 16 Jan 10.30am Fri 16 Jan 2.30pm Sat 17 Jan 3pm Sun 18 Jan 7.45pm

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Dir. Morten Tyldum, UK/US, 2014, 113 mins Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Mark Strong

The story of legendary cryptanalyst Alan Turing who helped crack the Enigma code during the Second World War. Merging potent drama with nail-biting suspense, Cumberbatch gives a storming performance among a stellar British cast.

The 100-Year-Old-Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared Tue 6 Jan 7.45pm Dir. Felix Herngren, Swe/Croat, 2013, 114 mins, subtitles Robert Gustafsson, Iwar Wiklander, David Wiberg

Dynamite expert Allan Karlsson looks back on his life following his escape from an old folk’s home on his 100th birthday. Repeat showing for this quirky fairy tale of a shaggy-dog story.

Two Days, One Night Mon 12 Jan 7.45pm

Wed 7 – Thu 8 Jan 7.45pm

Dir. Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Bel/Fr, 2014, 95 mins, French with subtitles Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio Rongione, Pili Groyne

Dirs. Andy Hamilton/Guy Jenkin, UK, 2014, 95 mins David Tennant, Rosamund Pike, Billy Connolly, Celia Imrie

Doug, Abi and their three children travel to the Scottish Highlands for a family party. When it comes to keeping a secret the children are their biggest liability. Further screenings of this popular, feel-good comedy.

The Rewrite BiB

Fri 9 Jan 10.30am Fri 9 Jan 7.45pm Dir. Marc Lawrence, US, 2014, 106 mins Hugh Grant, Marisa Tomei, Allison Janney, J. K. Simmons

An out of favour screenwriter leaves Hollywood to teach at a college on the East Coast, where he sparks up a friendship with single mum. Nicely-crafted rom-com, with some sharp character detail and genuinely funny dialogue.

My Old Lady Fri 16 – Sat 17 Jan 7.45pm Sun 18 Jan 3pm Dir. Israel Horovitz, UK/Fr/US, 2014, 107 mins Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith, Kristin Scott Thomas

A cash-strapped American inherits an apartment in Paris that comes with an unexpected resident. In a handsomely mounted comedy-drama with gorgeous Parisian locations, the effortlessly watchable players enjoy a nicely acidic battle of wits.

Leviathan Tue 20 Jan 7.45pm

Mr Turner Fri 9 Jan 2.30pm Sat 10 – Sun 11 Jan 3 & 7pm

Employees at a small company are asked to choose between getting a bonus and making a colleague redundant. A heart-wrenching film with a subtly magnificent central performance.

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Dir. Mike Leigh, UK, 2014, 150 mins Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson, Dorothy Atkinson, Marion Bailey

The later years of the celebrated, ground-breaking, difficult painter that was JMW Turner. An extraordinary portrait in which we witness the realistic mess of the creative life, Timothy Spall is bewitching – boorish yet beatific. Strange, entertaining, thoughtful and exciting, all at once TIMEOUT

Dir. Andrei Zvyagintsev, Rus, 2014, 140 mins, Russian with subtitles Aleksey Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, Vladimir Vdovichenkov

In a coastal Russian town, an ordinary man is forced to fight the corrupt mayor to save the home he built. A stunning modern parable of a working man crushed beneath the wheels of the Russian state. A significant, powerful film  TIME OUT

Booking dates: Members from Wed 3 December, Non-members from Wed 10 December


Effie Gray

Jimmy’s Hall

Effie Gray Fri 23 Jan 10.30am Fri 23 Jan 7.45pm Sun 25 Jan 3 & 7.45pm

The Grapes of Wrath

Wed 4 Feb 7.45pm

Thu 29 Jan 7.45pm

Dir. Dan Gilroy, US, 2014, 117 mins Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Bill Paxton

Bracknell Film Society Dir. John Ford, US, 1940, 129 mins Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell, John Carradine

Dir. Richard Laxton, UK, 2014, 108 mins Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson, Greg Wise, Julie Walters

A poor Midwest family, forced off of their land, is compelled to search for work in Depression-ridden California. Ford’s film, shot by Gregg Toland with magnificent, lyrical simplicity, captures the stark plainness of the migrants, stripped to a few possessions, left with innumerable relations and little hope.

The enigmatic relationship between Victorian art critic and social philanthropist John Ruskin and his young bride Effie Gray. A thoughtful and perceptive drama with note-perfect performances, including an excellent Greg Wise, to enhance this fascinating true story.

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Dir. Ken Loach, UK/Ire/Fr, 2014, 108 mins Barry Ward, Simone Kirby, Jim Norton, Andrew Scott

The true story of 1930s folk hero James Gralton, an Irish community leader who mixed politics and education with fun by opening a public hall where folk could both dance and learn. Satisfying blend of humanity and the political, with deft touches of humour and dazzling cinematography. Stirring stuff.

Violette Tue 27 Jan 7.45pm Dir. Martin Provost, Fr/Bel, 2013, 139 mins, French with subtitles Emmanuelle Devos, Sandrine Kiberlain, Olivier Gourmet

In post-War France, novelist Violette Leduc, an artist fuelled by her own personal demons, develops an intense relationship with Simone de Beauvoir. Devos offers an uncannily persuasive incarnation of the conflicting fierce pride and self-laceration, making Violette a fascinating and enduring character. Intense and compelling EMPIRE

Fri 30 Jan 2.30pm Fri 30 Jan 7.45pm Sat 31 – Sun 1 Feb 3 & 7.45pm

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Dir. Tommy Lee Jones, US, 2014, 123 mins Tommy Lee Jones, Hilary Swank, Grace Gummer

An odious claim-jumper is recruited by a forthright and independent frontier woman to assist in escorting a precious cargo across the country. Classic western of astonishing poetic eloquence, powerfully evoking the lives of scarred women and men. Superbly watchable GUARDIAN

Winter Sleep (Kis uykusu) Tue 3 Feb 7pm

early start

Dir. Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turk/Fr/Ger, 2011, 196 mins, Turkish/English with subtitles Haluk Bilginer, Melisa Sözen, Demet Akbag

In the Turkish steppes a former actor runs a small hotel with his young wife, with whom he has a stormy relationship, and his recently-divorced sister. Ceylan digs with acute intelligence into the dark corners of everyday human behaviour. Perfectly played, exquisitely nuanced EMPIRE

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A young man discovers the high-speed world of LA crime journalism and blurs the line between observer and participant. A gripping and entertaining dive into a nocturnal world of ruthless opportunism and a deliciously caustic satire on moral responsibility. Sharp, dark, satirical and bone-rattlingly thrilling EMPIRE

Filmed in Supermarionation

The Homesman

Jimmy’s Hall Fri 23 Jan 2.30pm Sat 24 Jan 3 & 7.45pm Fri 30 Jan 10.30am

Nightcrawler

Quarterly Classic

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Thu 5 Feb 7.45pm Dir. Stephen La Riviere, UK, 2014, 119 mins

Definitive documentary about the iconic puppetry technique developed by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and used in programmes throughout the 1960s including Stingray, Captain Scarlet and Thunderbirds. Hugely enjoyable and engaging nostalgia-fest.

The Best of Me Fri 6 Feb 10.30am

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Dir. Michael Hoffman, US, 2014, 118 mins Michelle Monaghan, James Marsden, Liana Liberato

Former high school sweethearts reunite after many years when they return to their hometown. Based on the bestselling novel by Nicholas Sparks, this epic love story will tug your heartstrings and have you reaching for the tissues.


Filmed in Supermarionation

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1

Night Train to Lisbon Fri 6 Feb 2.30pm Fri 6 Feb 7.45pm Sat 7 Feb 3pm

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1

Stations of the Cross Tue 17 Feb 7.45pm

Thu 12 – Fri 13 Feb 7.45pm Fri 13 Feb 10.30am

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Dir. Bille August, Ger/Swit/Port, 2014, 111 mins Jeremy Irons, Mélanie Laurent, Tom Courtenay

Dir. Francis Lawrence, US, 2014, 123 mins Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth

A Swiss professor’s life is transformed by a philosophical book that propels him on a quest from Switzerland to Portugal. Based on Pascal Mercier’s bestselling philosophical novel.

Under the leadership of President Coin, Katniss Everdeen fights to save Peeta and a nation moved by her courage. Next exhilarating episode in the series based on Suzanne Collins’s trilogy.

Birdman Sat 7 Feb 7.45pm Sun 8 Feb 3 & 7.45pm Dir. Alejandro González Iñárritu, US, 2014, 119 mins Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton

A washed-up actor who once played an iconic superhero must overcome his ego and family trouble as he mounts a Broadway play in a bid to reclaim his past glory. Hugely inventive black comedy, a unique satire and a feast for both the eyes and the mind.

Ida Mon 9 – Tue 10 Feb 7.45pm Bracknell Film Society Dir. Pawel Pawlikowski, Pol/Den/Fr/UK, 2013, 82 mins Polish/Latin/French with subtitles Agata Kulesza, Agata Trzebuchowska, Dawid Ogrodnik

On the verge of taking her vows a young novitiate nun discovers a dark family secret dating back to the Second World War. Tender and bleak, funny and sad, superbly photographed in luminous monochrome with fine, intelligent performances. Plus short film on 9 Feb Rosemary Jane Dir. Carolina Petro, UK, 2013, 17 mins

A recently bereaved woman seeking something to help her relax encounters a different way of life. Winner Best British Short, Encounters Film Festival 2013

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Dir. Yann Demange, UK, 2014, 99 mins Jack O’Connell, Sean Harris, Paul Anderson

A young British soldier is accidentally abandoned by his unit following a riot on the menacing streets of Belfast in 1971. In an extremely realistic and convincing serious-minded thriller, Jack O’Connell is outstanding. Beautifully shot, smartly written and packed with suspense  DAILY STAR

Interstellar Sat 14 – Sun 15 Feb 3pm Sun 15 Feb 7pm

Maria finds herself caught between two worlds: at school as a typical 14-year-old and at home with her strict Catholic family. Layered with dry humour and absurdist moments this award winner weaves allegory and reality in a precise and riveting drama.

The Drop

’71 Fri 13 Feb 2.30pm Sat 14 Feb 7.45pm

Dir. Dietrich Brüggemann, Ger, 2014, 107 mins, German/French/Latin with subtitles Lucie Aron, Anna Brüggemann, Michael Kamp

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Dir. Christopher Nolan, US/UK, 2014, 166 mins Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain

A team of explorers undertakes the most important mission in human history: travelling beyond our galaxy to discover whether mankind has a future among the stars. Intelligent and epic, with a sophisticated script as interested in emotional moments as immersive visuals. A bold, beautiful cosmic adventure story  TIME OUT

Wed 18 Feb 7.45pm Dir. Michael R Roskam, US, 2014, 106 mins Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, James Gandolfini

A lonely barman becomes an unwitting pawn in a mob crime, and delves into his own dark past to protect himself. Smart drama featuring a standout performance by Tom Hardy heading an outstanding cast who clearly relish the richly textured script.

Paddington Thu 19 Feb 2.30pm Fri 20 Feb 10.30am

cert tbc

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Dir. Paul King, UK/Fr/Can, 2014, TBC mins Hugh Bonneville, Ben Whishaw, Julie Walters, Sally Hawkins, Jim Broadbent

A young English boy befriends a talking bear from Peru he finds at a London train station; comic misadventures ensue. Charming live-action feature based on the Michael Bond’s series of legendary children’s books.


Science Fiction · Science Fact In collaboration with Reading Film Theatre and Bracknell Film Society, South Hill Park is delighted to present a season celebrating classic and contemporary sci-fi cinema. Each film in our season is accompanied by an introductory talk exploring scientific or artistic aspects of the science fiction genre. The Day the Earth Stood Still

2001: A Space Odyssey

Interstellar

The Day the Earth Stood Still South Hill Park, Bracknell Tue 13 Jan Talk starts 7.45pm

Interstellar Reading Film Theatre, Whiteknights Campus Tue 20 Jan Talk starts 7pm

The Machine Reading Film Theatre, Whiteknights Campus Tue 27 Jan Talk starts 8pm

Bracknell Film Society Dir. Robert Wise, US, 1951, 88 mins in English /French/Hindi/ Russian some subtitles Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe

Dir. Christopher Nolan, US/UK, 2014, 166 mins Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain

Dir. Caradog James, UK, 2013, 89 mins Toby Stephens, Caity Lotz, Denis Lawson

An alien lands in Washington DC to warn the people of Earth that they must live peacefully or be destroyed as a danger to other planets. Classic sci-fi fable with an incisive script by Edmund North and a Bernard Herrmann score that reinforces the atmosphere of strangeness and potential menace. Introduced by Ian Banks, Department of Film, Theatre & Television, University of Reading who will talk about artistic and cultural aspects of the sci-fi genre.

The Day the Earth Caught Fire South Hill Park, Bracknell Thu 15 Jan Talk starts 7.45pm Dir. Val Guest, UK, 1961, 96 mins Edward Judd, Janet Munro, Leo McKern

Simultaneous nuclear test explosions have moved the Earth off its axis causing colossal natural disasters and weather disruption. A perceptive and plausible piece, disturbing in its believability and one of the finest of all British science fiction films. Introduced by Professor Ellie Highwood, Professor of Climate Physics, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading.

Earth has been devastated by famine and mankind’s last hope is to travel beyond our galaxy in search of a new home. Matthew McConaughey stars as the crew’s pilot, who may have to choose between seeing his children again and the future of the human race. Things to Come South Hill Park, Bracknell Wed 21 Jan Talk starts 7.45pm Dir. William Cameron Menzies, UK, 1936, 100 mins Raymond Massey, Edward Chapman, Ralph Richardson

A decades-long world war leaves plague and anarchy before a rational state rebuilds civilization and attempts space travel. Visually sweeping landmark of the genre, full of futuristic vistas and modern cityscapes, adapted for the screen by HG Wells from his own story, with music specially composed by Sir Arthur Bliss. Interstellar and Things to Come introduced by solar/space physicist, Professor Mathew Owens, Associate Professor in Space Environment Physics at the University of Reading.

Cyberneticist Vincent experiments with neural implants in injured soldiers to create android fighting machines. When his assistant Ava is assassinated by a ruthless MoD handler, Vincent creates a machine in her image… with her artificial brain. Intelligent, sci-fi action thriller exploring the ever-blurring boundaries between people and machines. Introduced by Dr James Anderson, Cybernetics Intelligence Research Group, University of Reading.

2001: A Space Odyssey South Hill Park, Bracknell Wed 28 Jan Talk starts 7pm Dir. Stanley Kubrick, US/UK, 1968, 141 mins Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester

A highly evolved civilisation sets up mysterious monolithic objects on Earth, the Moon and in orbit around Jupiter. With a screenplay co-written with Arthur C Clarke, Kubrick’s spectacular, transcendent epic has been the touchstone for all science fiction cinema. Introduced by Lisa Purse, Department of Film, Theatre & Television, University of Reading, who will talk about why the film represents a key moment in the history of special effects.

This project is supported by Film Hub South East with National Lottery funds distributed by the BFI Film Audience Network (FAN)

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Live and recorded screenings All times shown are the curtain-up times. Please be seated 15 minutes before. Latecomers will not be admitted. Live transmitted live by satellite, Kon-Tiki

Black Sea

Cathedrals of Culture

Black Sea

Thu 19 Feb 7.45pm

Wed 25 Feb 7.45pm

Dirs. Karim Aïnouz, Michael Glawogger, Michael Madsen, Robert Redford, Wim Wenders, Margreth Olin, Ger, 2014, 165 mins

Dir. Kevin MacDonald, UK, 2014, 115 mins Jude Law, Scoot McNairy, Ben Mendelsohn

Bringing their own visual styles and artistic approaches, six acclaimed filmmakers allow six iconic and very different buildings to speak for themselves. An examination of architecture as the material manifestation of human thought and action.

St Vincent Si Fri 20 Feb 2.30pm Fri 20 Feb 7.45pm Sat 21 – Sun 22 Feb 3 & 7.45pm Dir. Theodore Melfi, US, 2014, 102 mins Bill Murray, Melissa McCarthy, Jaeden Lieberher

A young boy whose parents have just divorced finds an unlikely friend and mentor in the misanthropic, bawdy, hedonistic war veteran who lives next door. A funny, charming, feel-good film about the human condition.

Kon-Tiki Mon 23 Feb 7.45pm Dirs. Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg, UK/ Nor/Den/Swe/Ger, 2012, 118 mins Norwegian/French/Swedish with subtitles Pål Sverre Hagen, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Tobias Santelmann

Legendary explorer Thor Heyerdal’s epic 4,300-mile crossing of the Pacific on a balsawood raft in 1947 to prove it was possible for South Americans to settle in Polynesia in pre-Columbian times. Part history lesson, part classic adventure tale, a splendid yarn.

A submarine captain takes a job with a shadowy backer to search the depths of the Black Sea for a submarine rumoured to be loaded with gold. Riveting, tense thriller.

Performance

Citizenfour

National Theatre Live Treasure Island

Thu 26 Feb 7.45pm Dir. Laura Poitras, Ger/US, 2014, 113 mins Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Jacob Appelbaum

Out of the blue, filmmaker Laura Poitras was emailed by Citizen Four (aka defence analyst Edward Snowden) and invited to chronicle the leak and aftermath of a scandal. Bold, unblinking filmmaking, this l iving document of a global outrage is alarming, essential viewing.

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies cert tbc Fri 27 Feb 10.30am Fri 27 Feb 2.30pm Fri 27 Feb 7.45pm Sat 28 Feb – Sun 1 March 3 & 7.45pm

delivered to the cinema during the actual performance through the cinema’s satellite system. Encore additional showings recorded live by satellite and transmitted within one month of the live event. Recorded live performances, pre-recorded and delivered by our digital system for optimum quality.

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180 mins Suitable for 10yrs+ live  £17.50, Conc £16.50, Members £15.50 recorded  £16, Conc £15, Members £14, Family £40

It’s a dark, stormy night. Jim, the inn-keeper’s granddaughter, opens the door to a terrifying stranger and her dangerous voyage begins. Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation that casts Jim as a girl.

Dir. Peter Jackson, NZ/US, 2014, TBC mins Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen, Richard Armitage, Benedict Cumberbatch

Bilbo Baggins, Thorin Oakenshield and his Company of Dwarves have let loose a dangerous force; a furious Smaug unleashes his anger. Peter Jackson’s epic adventures in Middle-Earth come to a close in spectacular and satisfying fashion.

Love’s Labour’s Lost

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as live

Thu 22 Jan 7pm LIVE Wed 18 Feb 1.30pm RECORDED


National Theatre Live JOHN Mon 2 Feb 7.45pm RECORDED

Performances on sale – see our website for full details

120 mins Contains adult themes, strong language and nudity. Suitable for 18yrs+ only £15.50, Conc £14.50, Members £13.50

English National Opera as live La Traviata Wed 11 March 7.30pm LIVE

Internationally renowned DV8 Physical Theatre bring their powerful, eagerly anticipated new production to the National Theatre. Asking difficult questions about love and sex, JOHN authentically depicts real-life stories, combining movement and spoken word to create an intense and moving theatrical experience.

National Theatre Live   NEW Behind the as live Beautiful Forevers Thu 12 March 7pm LIVE

Royal Shakespeare Company Love’s Labour’s Lost Wed 11 Feb 7pm LIVE 165 mins £17.50, Conc £16.50, Members £15.50

Summer 1914. The King and his friends vow to avoid the company of women for three years; then the Princess of France and her ladies-inwaiting arrive. Christopher Luscombe directs one acting company in both Love’s Labour’s Lost and Love’s Labour’s Won (better known as Much Ado About Nothing, showing on 4 March).

Royal Opera House Der Fliegende Holländer Tue 24 Feb 7.15pm LIVE 140 mins no interval Sung in German £20, Conc £19, Members £18

With themes of damnation and redemption, Wagner’s first masterpiece features a sea captain forced to sail the seas for eternity unless released by the love of a good woman. Bryn Terfel’s turbulent Dutchman and Adrianne Pieczonka’s visionary Senta struggle to find salvation in a hostile world.

Royal Shakespeare Company Love’s Labour’s Won (Much Ado About Nothing) Wed 4 March 7pm LIVE 170 mins £17.50, Conc £16.50, Members £15.50

Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party in autumn 1918, as memories of the trenches give way to a life of parties, masked balls and youthful passions.

Royal Opera House: Ballet Swan Lake Tue 17 March 7.15pm LIVE Love’s Labour’s Won

Royal Opera House The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny Wed 1 April 7.15pm LIVE

Exhibition on Screen

National Theatre Live   NEW The Hard Problem as live Thu 16 April 7pm LIVE Royal Opera House: Ballet La Fille mal gardée Tue 5 May 7.15pm LIVE

Girl with a Pearl Earring

National Theatre Live   NEW Man And Superman as live Thu 14 May 7pm English National Opera The Pirates of Penzance Tue 19 May 7.30pm LIVE

Can’t get to those blockbuster art exhibitions at major galleries around the world? South Hill Park brings them to your favourite local cinema through described exhibitions offering access to the best of world art.

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Royal Opera House La Bohème Wed 10 June 7.15pm LIVE

Wed 14 Jan 7.45pm RECORDED Dir. Phil Grabsky, 85 mins Prices

Vermeer’s masterwork is one of the most enduring paintings in the history of art. The film investigates this extraordinary piece in a behind-thescenes detective journey for answers that lie within the other masterpieces housed in the collection at the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague.

Royal Opera House Guillaume Tell Sun 5 July 2.45pm LIVE Royal Shakespeare Company   NEW The Merchant of Venice Wed 22 July 7pm LIVE

Exhibitions on sale – see our website for full details Vincent Van Gogh – a new way of seeing Wed 15 April 7.45pm RECORDED The Impressionists Wed 27 May 7.45pm RECORDED

Girl with a Pearl Earring

Please see our website for further details of new events as they become available to book


Booking dates

Excluding Live Screenings

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Seating plan

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.

Members from Wed 3 December Non-members from Wed 10 December There are no restrictions on the number of tickets purchased

Film 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

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

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

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. Free to members. entrance

Bringing in Baby  BiB 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.

£6

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babies free Only adults with a baby (up to 1 year) will be admitted. Bottle-warming facilities and buggy parking are available together with baby changing facilities.

Screen Si Silver For those in retirement

KIDS EAT FREE

Bringing in Baby and Silver Screen offers

in Jan & Feb wit every adult mealh purchased

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 2 portions 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 hot drink & cake of cake

£14

Please show your ticket when you purchase either of these offers

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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.

tickets

Come along to our weekly Friday matinées at 2.30pm. £6.30

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. Free to members.

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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 48hrs 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 South Hill Park Trust Limited A charitable company limited by guarantee Charity number 265656


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