Cinema
Film and Live Screenings
Booking dates
Excluding Live Screenings
Members from Tue 3 February Non-members from Tue 10 February
March – April 2015 www.southhillpark.org.uk · 01344 484123 The creative heart of Berkshire
Paddington
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Mr Turner Mon 2 & Thu 5 March 7pm
The Imitation Game early start
Dir. Mike Leigh, UK, 2014, 150 mins, German with subtitles Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson, Dorothy Atkinson, Marion Bailey
The story of legendary cryptanalyst Alan Turing who helped crack the Enigma code during the Second World War. Cumberbatch gives a storming performance among a stellar British cast.
BAFTA nomination for Cinematography 4 OSCAR nominations
Diplomacy (Diplomatie) Tue 3 March 7.45pm Dir. Volker Schlondorff, Fr/Ger, 2014, 82 mins French/German with subtitles André Dussollier, Niels Arestrup, Robert Stadlober
1944. Swedish consul-general Raoul Nordling tries to persuade Dietrich von Choltitz, the German military governor of occupied Paris, not to carry out Hitler’s infamous order to flatten the city. Beautifully written, expertly acted two-hander that creates an urgent, compelling high-stakes drama
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9 BAFTA nominations including Best Film, Leading Actor and Supporting Actress 8 OSCAR nominations including Best Picture, Best Leading Actor and Supporting Actress
Blanche Tue 10 March 7.45pm Bracknell Film Society Dir. Walerian Borowczyk, Fr, 1972, 91 mins, French with subtitles Michel Simon, Georges Wilson, Jacques Perrin, Ligia Branice
Blanche is the young, pure, beautiful wife of an aged baron. Every man is in love with her, including the King and his servant Bartolomeo. Rarely seen, this idiosyncratic film revels in a unique visual style resembling a medieval fresco, and a period-instruments soundtrack years ahead of its time. A mesmerising tapestry ELECTRIC SHEEP
Dir. Paul King, UK/Fr/Can, 2014, 95 mins Hugh Bonneville, Ben Whishaw, Julie Walters, Sally Hawkins, Jim Broadbent
Plus short film Royal Road
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 Michael Bond’s series of legendary children’s books.
A look at both the public-facing activities and private life of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth during the Second World War.
2 BAFTA nominations for Outstanding British Film and Adapted Screenplay
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Dir. Morten Tyldum, UK/US, 2014, 113 mins Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Mark Strong
An extraordinary portrait of the later years of the celebrated, ground-breaking, difficult painter. Timothy Spall is bewitching – boorish yet beatific.
Fri 6 March 10.30am Fri 6 March 7.45pm Sat 7 March 3pm
Fri 6 March 2.30pm Sat 7 March 7.45pm Sun 8 March 3pm
British Movietone News, UK, 1941, 10 mins
What We Did on Our Holiday Fri 13 March 2.30pm Fri 13 & Sun 15 March 7.45pm Sat 14 March 3pm
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Dirs. Andy Hamilton/Guy Jenkin, UK, 2014, 95 mins David Tennant, Rosamund Pike, Billy Connolly, Celia Imrie
A family travels to the Scottish Highlands for a party. When it comes to keeping a secret the children are their biggest liability. Further screenings of this popular, feel-good comedy.
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Fri 13 March 10.30am Sat 14 March 7.45pm Sun 15 March 3pm
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Dir. Shawn Levy, US/UK, 2014, 98 mins Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Robin Williams
With the magic stone losing its power a visit to the British Museum is needed. Enjoyable final instalment of this good-natured and entertainingly surreal family favourite.
The Grandmaster Mon 16 March 7.45pm Dir. Wong Kar Wei, HK/China, 2013, 108 mins Mandarin/Cantonese/Japanese with subtitles Tony Leung, Cung Le, Qingxiang Wang
Pre-Second World War, Southern China’s best martial artist bests the Northern master, but loses a fight with his daughter, who seeks revenge. Heart-stopping fight choreography blended with Wong’s hallmark virtuoso camerawork and luminous performances. Effortlessly mesmerising storytelling GUARDIAN
Booking dates: Members from Tue 3 February, Non-members from Tue 10 February
Big Eyes
Exodus: Gods and Kings
The Possibilities Are Endless Wed 18 March 7.45pm Dirs. James Hall/Edward Lovelace, UK, 2014, 83 mins Edwyn Collins, Grace Maxwell, William Collins
Exodus: Gods and Kings
The Theory of Everything
Sat 21 March 3pm Sat 21 – Sun 22 March 7pm early start
Fri 27 March 10.30am Fri 27 March 2.30pm Fri 27 – Sat 28 March 7.45pm
Dir. Ridley Scott, UK/US/Sp, 2014, 150 mins Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, Aaron Paul, Ben Kingsley
Dir. James Marsh, UK, 2014, 123 mins Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Charlie Cox, Emily Watson, Simon McBurney
Defiant leader Moses rises up against the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses, setting 600,000 slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues. Big, brazen Biblical epic. Bold and uncompromising
The extraordinary story of one of the world’s greatest living minds, renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, who falls for fellow Cambridge student Jane Wilde. More intimate marital drama than career story, this inspiring film is anchored by two of the best performances of the year.
The story of Edwyn Collins the Scottish songwriter whose stroke left him able only to say: “The Possibilities are Endless” and “Grace Maxwell”. An intimate and life-affirming journey of rediscovery that celebrates how love, music and language shape our lives. An honest, artful and empathic account of resilience TOTAL FILM
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Charlie’s Country
Manakamana
Thu 19 March 7.45pm
Tue 24 March 7.45pm
Dir. Rolf de Heer, Aus, 2013, 108 mins David Gulpilil, Peter Djigirr, Luke Ford
Dirs. Stephanie Spray/Pacho Velez, Nepal/US, 2013, 119 mins, Nepalese with subtitles Chabbi Lal Gandharba, Anish Gandharba, Bindu Gayek
Charlie and his Aboriginal community struggle in a world dominated by white law and deliberate and incidental racism. Inflected with humour this heartfelt and deeply passionate film is an indictment of the colonialist relationship.
Big Eyes Fri 20 March 10.30am Fri 20 March 2.30pm Fri 20 March 7.45pm Sun 22 March 3pm
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Dir. Tim Burton, US, 2014, 106 mins Amy Adams, Christoph Waltz, Krysten Ritter
The true story of Margaret Keane, the artist behind the phenomenally successful ‘Big Eyes’ paintings, whose husband claimed credit for the works. In a richly entertaining, often very funny film, a quietly meticulous performance from Adams stands out. Insightful study of character and the nature of art OBSERVER
Breath-taking and mesmerizing documentary shot entirely inside the narrow bubble of a cable car, high above a jungle in Nepal, as it transports villagers and tourists to an ancient mountaintop temple. Possesses a serious and sublime spirituality TIME OUT
Still Life Wed 25 March 7.45pm
Golden Globe winner – Eddie Redmayne, Best Actor. Johann Johannsson, Best Original Score 10 BAFTA nominations including Best Film, Director, Leading Actor and Leading Actress 5 OSCAR nominations including Best Picture, Best Leading Actor and Actress
Penguins of Madagascar Sat 28 – Sun 29 March 3pm
The penguins join forces with undercover organisation The North Wind to stop a villainous doctor from destroying the world. Super-charged fun caper with terrific running gags to keep the whole family amused.
Bad Hair (Pelo Malo)
Meticulous and organised to the point of obsession, John May seeks out the next of kin of those who have died alone. Unexpected events take him on a liberating journey. Poignant, contemplative and graceful; Eddie Marsan is masterful.
Dir. Mariana Rondón, Ven/Per/Arg/Ger, 2013, 93 mins, Spanish with subtitles Samuel Lange Zambrano, Samantha Castillo, Nelly Ramos
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Dirs. Simon J Smith/Eric Darnell, US, 2014, 92 mins Voices: Tom McGrath, Chris Miller, Christopher Knights
Dir. Uberto Pasolini, UK, 2014, 92 mins Eddie Marsan, Joanne Froggatt, Karen Drury, Andrew Buchan
Golden Globe winner – Amy Adams, Best Actress 2 BAFTA nominations for Leading Actress and Production Design
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Tue 31 March 7.45pm
In working-class Caracas, nine year old Junior is at odds with his mother over his stubbornly curly hair. A tough, subtle and sensitive portrait of family tensions and a boy too young to understand issues of social identity and sexual desire.
Into the Woods
The Theory of Everything
Into the Woods Fri 3 April 10.30am Fri 3 April 7.45pm Sat 4 – Sun 5 April 3pm
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Dir. Rob Marshall, US, 2014, 125 mins Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Johnny Depp
This humorous and engaging musical retells the classic tales of the Brothers Grimm, intertwining plots and exploring the consequences of the characters’ wishes and quests. Splendid Disney screen adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine show. Pure pleasure DAILY TELEGRAPH 2 BAFTA nominations for Costume Design and Make-Up and Hair 3 OSCAR nominations including Best Actress
Foxcatcher Fri 3 April 2.30pm Sat 4 – Sun 5 April 7.45pm
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Dir. Bennett Miller, US, 2014, 134 mins Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, Mark Ruffalo
Olympic wrestler Mark Schultz is hired by amateur athletics enthusiast billionaire John Du Pont to lead a team to international glory, but Du Pont’s behaviour grows increasingly odd. Real-life story that speaks to timely themes of wealth, privilege and exploitation. Dark and delirious DAILY TELEGRAPH 2 BAFTA nominations Supporting Actor 5 OSCAR nominations including Best Leading Actor and Best Director
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
Unbroken Fri 10 April 2.30pm Sat 11 – Sun 12 April 7.45pm
Tue 7 April 7.45pm Dirs. Ronit Elkabetz/Shlomi Elkabetz, Isr/Ger/Fr, 2014, 113 mins, Hebrew/French/Arabic with subtitles Ronit Elkabetz, Simon Abkarian, Rami Danon
An Israeli woman seeking to finalize her divorce from her cruel and manipulative husband finds herself effectively put on trial by her country’s religion-based marriage laws. A compelling, low-key drama with three excellent performances at its centre.
Northern Soul Wed 8 April 7.45pm Dir. Elaine Constantine, UK, 2014, 102 mins Elliot James Langridge, Antonia Thomas, Christian McKay, Steve Coogan
Youngster John escapes his humdrum surrounds by disappearing into the booming Northern Soul scene based in and around Wigan in 1979. An authentic and uplifting account with a to-die-for soundtrack of American soul belters. BAFTA nomination for Outstanding Debut by a British Actor
Dir. Angelina Jolie, US, 2014, 137 mins Jack O’Connell, Domhnall Gleeson, Jai Courtney
After a near-fatal plane crash during the Second World War, Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a harrowing 47 days on a raft before he’s captured and sent to a Japanese prison camp. Moving, hard-hitting drama about the power of the human spirit. 3 OSCAR nominations
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast Sat 11 – Sun 12 April 3pm
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Dir. Steve Loter, US, 2014, 76 mins Voices: Mae Whitman, Ginnifer Goodwin, Rosario Dawson
When a strange comet awakens the NeverBeast, Tink’s best friend Fawn is the only fairy to see goodness in the massive green-eyed monster. A charmingly predictable sugary-ball of fairy-fun that will leave little girls happy and fulfilled.
Testament of Youth Thu 9 – Fri 10 April 7.45pm Fri 10 April 10.30am
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Dir. James Kent, UK, 2014, 130 mins Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington, Hayley Atwell, Dominic West
When war erupts in 1914 a young, vigorous and forward-thinking woman surrenders her ambitions to support the victims, even as her own life is ripped apart. Powerful coming-of-age story tackling issues of love, war, loss and remembrance.
Family Films Look out for this symbol Special family prices for films with this symbol Family tickets (2+2) £18 Child price £2 (15yrs and under)
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Selma
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Finding Fela
American Sniper
Boyhood
Tue 14 April 7.45pm
Sat 18 April 7.45pm Sun 19 April 3pm
Thu 23 April 7pm
Bracknell Film Society Dir. Alex Gibney, US, 2014, 120 mins Fela Kuti, Yeni Kuti, Femi Kuti, Seun Kuti, Bill T Jones
Dir. Clint Eastwood, US, 2014, 132 mins Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Luke Grimes
Absorbing documentary exploring Nigerian musician and political activist Fela Kuti, the man who created Afrobeat and fought the dictatorial Nigerian government of the 1970s and 1980s. With his audacious music and considerable personal courage Kuti helped Nigeria towards democracy. Music as a pulsating form of protest comes through loud and clear TIME OUT Plus short film Adrift Dir. Frederik Jan Depickere, UK, 2013, 9 mins
Above the Arctic Circle a displaced Ugandan ruminates on how he got here.
Selma Fri 17 April 10.30am Fri 17 April 2.30pm Fri 17 April 7.45pm Sat 18 April 3pm
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Dir. Ava DuVernay, US/UK, 2014, 128 mins David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo, Tom Wilkinson, Tim Roth
The tumultuous three-month period of Dr Martin Luther King Jr’s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965. A true triumph; a vitally important film with a legacy destined to endure. A scorching, full-bodied, flat-out great film DAILY TELEGRAPH 2 OSCAR nominations for Best Picture and Original Song
Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle’s pinpoint accuracy saves countless American lives on the battlefield turning him into a legend, but at home he cannot leave the war behind. Lean, tough and tightly paced, yet troubling. A morally ambiguous, emotionally complex film GUARDIAN 2 BAFTA nominations for Adapted Screenplay and Sound 6 OSCAR nominations including Best Picture and Best Actor
Me, Myself and Mum Tue 21 April 7.45pm Dir. Guillaume Gallienne, Fr, 2013, 87 mins, French/Spanish/German with subtitles Guillaume Gallienne, André Marcon, Françoise Fabian
Hit French comedy retelling actor-director Guillaume Gallienne’s upbringing in a family that wrongly interprets his theatricality and mummyworship as signs of homosexuality. Pithy satire, not without edge, about the dangers of gender stereotyping.
Inherent Vice Wed 22 April 7.45pm Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson, US, 2014, 148 mins Josh Brolin, Joaquin Phoenix, Benicio Del Toro, Reese Witherspoon
Rambunctious crime drama, set in 1970s California, following the fortunes of a private eye who investigates the disappearance of a former girlfriend. This first ever film adaption of a Thomas Pynchon novel is part surf noir, part psychedelic romp; utterly entertaining. 2 OSCAR nominations
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Dir. Richard Linklater, US, 2014, 163 mins Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Lorelei Linklater
Filmed sequentially in portions every year from 2002-2013, this astonishing coming-of-age drama observes its young actors mature, from wide-eyed children to awkward adolescents, wayward teenagers to young adults. Unmissable. Golden Globe winner – Best Picture Best Director, Richard Linklater Best Supporting Actress, Patricia Arquette 5 BAFTA nominations including Best Film and Director 6 OSCAR nominations including Best Picture, Best Actor and Actress
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Fri 24 April 2.30pm Fri 24 April 7.45pm Sat 25 – Sun 26 April 7.45pm
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Dir. John Madden, UK, 2015, 122 mins Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Richard Gere
Delightful comedy drama about the elderly residents of a hotel in India trying to open a second branch, while equilibrium is disrupted by the arrival of a new American resident, causing a stir among the female residents.
Shaun the Sheep Movie Sat 25 – Sun 26 April 3pm
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Dirs. Mark Burton, Richard Starzack, UK, 2015, 85 mins Voices Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes
When Shaun takes the day off, a mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City. Fluffy troublemaker Shaun the Sheep ‘stars’ in this sparky, all-ages appeal Aardman animation.
Wild Tales (Relatos salvajes) Mon 27 April 7.45pm Dir. Damián Szifron, Arg/Sp, 2014, 122 mins Spanish with subtitles Ricardo Darín, Liliana Ackerman, Alejandro Angelini
A collection of fine, fractious stories showing a nation at the end of its tether and a people poised to implode as they cross the thin line that divides civilization and barbarism. Deliciously amusing, very black comedy. Combining outrageous excess with a perverse but unavoidable logic TIME OUT
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,
Wed 29 April 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.
Dir. Jean-Marc Vallée, US, 2014, 115 mins Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Gaby Hoffmann
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OSCAR nomination for Best Foreign Language
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Crippled by grief and addiction, a desolate twenty-something decides to hike the arduous, thousand-mile Pacific Crest Trail, unprepared for the emotional and physical hardships ahead. A lean, energetic adaptation of Cheryl Strayed’s bestselling memoir. Reese Witherspoon shines GUARDIAN BAFTA nomination for Leading Actress 2 OSCAR nominations for Best Leading Actress and Supporting Actress Quarterly Classic
The Seventh Seal Thu 30 April 7.45pm Bracknell Film Society Dir. Ingmar Bergman, Swe, 1957, 92 mins, Swedish/Latin with subtitles Max Von Sydow, Gunnar Bjornstrand, Nils Poppe, Bibi Andersson
A Crusader knight seeks answers about life, death, and the existence of God as he plays chess against Death in Plague-ravaged medieval Sweden. A brilliant metaphor for man’s attempt to defy mortality’s gravity through his accomplishments, Bergman’s dark masterpiece effortlessly sees off the revisionists and the satirists. Austerely beautiful OBSERVER
Coming Soon CP10 – season celebrating 10 years of civil partnerships in the UK Lift Off Dance Festival Kingsman: The Secret Service Bellini’s Norma from Barcelona and and the San Francisco Opera’s production of Show Boat
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.
Globe on Screen We are delighted to announce our first season of classics from Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London.
English National Opera La Traviata
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Wed 11 March 7.30pm LIVE 110 mins plus 30 mins interval Sung and subtitled in English £18, Conc £17, Members £16
A tragic and resonant tale of society and morality, Verdi’s masterpiece combines compelling characters with hugely powerful, moving and instantly recognisable melodies.
National Theatre Live Behind the Beautiful Forevers
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Thu 12 March 7pm LIVE £17.50, Conc £16.50, Members £15.50
Beyond the luxury hotels surrounding Mumbai airport lies a makeshift slum, full of people with ambition. But global recession threatens and an accusation will shatter the neighbourhood.
Royal Opera House: Ballet Swan Lake Tue 17 March 7.15pm LIVE 180 mins incl 2 intervals £20, Conc £19, Members £18
The greatest of all romantic ballets, the captivating story of a beautiful woman transformed into a swan is a perfect synthesis of choreography and music. Tchaikovsky’s first ballet score is synonymous with ballet itself.
Royal Exchange NEW Hamlet Mon 23 March & Sun 19 April 7pm RECORDED 195 mins £17, Conc £16, Members £15
NEW Globe on Screen From a sell-out run at Manchester’s The Duchess of Malfi Royal Exchange comes this unique and
Sun 8 March 7pm RECORDED 150 mins TBC £19, Conc £18, Members £17
The widowed Duchess of Malfi longs to marry her lover, but her rancorous brothers are implacably opposed. Filmed entirely in candlelight this unique and un-missable production stars Gemma Arterton in Webster’s thrilling combination of brilliant coups de théâtre, horrific set-pieces and vivid characters.
critically acclaimed production of Shakespeare’s tragic tale. In this stripped-back and fast-paced version, Maxine Peake gives a performance hailed as ‘a milestone Hamlet’.
The Duchess of Malfi
Globe on Screen NEW Titus Andronicus Thu 26 & Sun 29 March 7pm RECORDED 185 mins TBC £19, Conc £18, Members £17
Grotesquely violent and daringly experimental, Titus was the smash hit of Shakespeare’s early career, and is written with a ghoulish energy he was never to repeat elsewhere.
Royal Opera House The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
National Gallery
Wed 1 April 7.15pm LIVE 180 mins incl 2 intervals Sung in English £20, Conc £19, Members £18
A major work by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, this satire on money, morality and pleasure-seeking among the dubious citizens of a fictional city has a richly varied jazz-infused score.
National Theatre Live The Hard Problem
NEW as live
Thu 16 April 7pm LIVE 180 mins £17.50, Conc £16.50, Members £15.50
A young psychology researcher at a brain science institute nurses a private sorrow and a troubling question: if there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness?
Performances on sale – see our website for full details Globe on Screen NEW Julius Caesar Fri 1 May 7pm RECORDED Sun 3 May 3pm RECORDED Royal Opera House: Ballet La Fille mal gardée Tue 5 May 7.15pm LIVE
Exhibition on Screen 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.
National Gallery Thu 2 April 7pm
National Theatre Live Man And Superman Thu 14 May 7pm
as live
English National Opera The Pirates of Penzance Tue 19 May 7.30pm LIVE
as live
EARLY START
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Globe on Screen NEW Antony and Cleopatra Thu 4 June 7pm RECORDED Sun 7 June 3pm RECORDED Royal Opera House La Bohème Wed 10 June 7.15pm LIVE Globe on Screen NEW The Comedy of Errors Thu 25 June 7pm RECORDED Sun 28 June 3pm RECORDED Royal Opera House Guillaume Tell Sun 5 July 2.45pm LIVE Royal Shakespeare Company The Merchant of Venice Wed 22 July 7pm LIVE Royal Shakespeare Company NEW Othello Wed 26 Aug 7pm LIVE
Dir. Frederick Wiseman, Fr/US/UK, 2014, 181 mins Larry Keith, Nicholas Penny, Matthew Collings £7.80, Members & Conc £6.30
A documentary exploring one of the great museums of the world: The National Gallery in London. An astute and often moving portrait of staff and visitors, from painstaking conserving to the group of blind people studying a painting with the aid of braille-like copies.
Vincent Van Gogh – a new way of seeing Wed 15 April 7.45pm RECORDED £12, Conc £11, Members £10
Enjoy complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about one of the world’s most fascinating and beloved artists.
Exhibitions on sale – see our website for full details The Impressionists U Wed 27 May 7.45pm RECORDED
Hamlet
Please see our website for further details of new events as they become available to book
Booking dates
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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 Tue 3 February Non-members from Tue 10 February 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 Family (2+2) £18, Child £2
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
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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.
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Cinema hire The Cinema is available for commercial hire. Please call 01344 413514 for details.
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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.
Come along to our weekly Friday matinées at 2.30pm. £6.30
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 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
Please show your ticket when you purchase either of these offers
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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. This service is free to current members.
Bracknell Film Society Bracknell Film Society welcomes everyone. Contact Julia Vickers on 0118 961 1392 or see www.bracknellfilmsoc.org
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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. Cheques are made payable to South Hill Park Trust Ltd. Online bookings are subject to a charge of £1.25 per booking – except current members who will not be charged the fee.
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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