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Stamford Arts Centre is part of Cultural Services, South Kesteven District Council.
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BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 8pm Sundays from one hour before screenings Please note on busy evenings telephone bookings will only be taken until 7.30pm
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ACCESS There is a platform lift to the cinema. We have an accessible toilet and induction loop. Please advise the box office when booking that a wheelchair space is required.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS Under 12s must be accompanied in the cinema by an adult. Sorry but no under 2s may be brought into the auditorium.
Tickets bought online are subject to £1 per transaction fee (not per ticket). We cannot do cash refunds. In the event of a sold out film we can try to re sell unwanted tickets. Any credit will be added to your account (minus a £1 admin fee).
ARTSCENE MEMBERSHIP Becoming an Artscene member at Stamford Arts Centre gives you priority booking and discounted tickets for cinema and other live events. Membership costs £19 per year for one person or £24 for two people. Please call the box office for further information.
FIND US Stamford Arts Centre, 27 St Mary’s Street, Stamford, Lincs PE9 2DL Parking is available at Wharf Road, Cattle Market, Bath Row and St Leonard’s Street car parks. All are free after 6pm. There is parking for disabled badge holders close to the Arts Centre in St Mary’s Street and St George’s Square. This programme is also available to download as a PDF from our website at www.stamfordartscentre.com. Alternatively, sign up to our email list, to find out what’s on when and hear about special offers and competitions by emailing boxoffice@stamfordartscentre.com with your full name and email address. The management reserves the right to change the programme if necessary.
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FRI 10, 5PM I SAT 11, 8PM I SUN 12, 8PM
SIDE EFFECTS (15)
Dir: Steven Soderbergh USA 2013 1hr 46mins Starring: Jude Law, Rooney Mara A subtle thriller about an ambitious New York psychiatrist who treats one of his patients with a powerful new drug that carries lethal consequences for both parties.
MAY
FRI 10, 8PM I SAT 11, 5PM
COMPLIANCE (15)
Dir: Craig Zobel USA 2012 1hr 30mins Starring: Ann Dowd, Pat Healy Based on true events this astonishing film tells what happened at an American fast-food outlet when a man, posing as a police officer, accused a young girl of stealing. Not for the faint-hearted.
“YOU CAN’T BELIEVE WHAT YOU’RE WATCHING” Time Out NYC MAY
MON 13, 5PM I MON 20, 8PM
THE PAPERBOY (15)
Dir: Lee Daniels USA 2013 1hr 47mins Starring: Nicole Kidman, Matthew McConaughey Hot, lurid, and unexpected The Paperboy gives Nicole Kidman one of her best roles in years as a sexy temptress in 1960’s Florida who gets mixed up with a murderer.
MAY
MON 13, 8PM I MON 20, 5PM
OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (15) Dir: Antoine Fuqua USA 2013 2hrs Starring: Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart
This state-of-the-art action blockbuster about nothing less than North Korean terrorists taking over the White House (!) pulls out every Die Hard trick in the book in the name of Hollywood and Pure Entertainment.
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SUN 19, 2PM & 7PM I TUES 21, 1PM SATELLITE SCREENING
THIS HOUSE
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THUR 23, 8PM I FRI 24, 5PM I SAT 25, 8PM
THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (15)
A NEW PLAY BY JAMES GRAHAM 2hrs 45mins approx
Dir: Derek Cianfrance USA 2013 2hrs 21mins Starring: Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper
James Graham’s biting, energetic and criticallyacclaimed new play strips politics down to the practical realities of those behind the scenes who roll up their sleeves, and on occasion bend the rules, to manoeuvre a diverse and conflicting chorus of MPs within the Mother of all Parliaments. Broadcast as part of National Theatre Live, the best of British Theatre broadcast to venues around the country. £14 (£12)
The sins of the father are exposed when a motorcycle stunt rider turns to crime and becomes enmeshed in the fate of the rookie cop pursuing him. A serious thriller about the consequences of honesty.
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SUN 26, 2.30PM I MON 27, 2.30PM I TUES 28, 2.30PM WED 29, 5PM I THUR 30, 2.30PM
TUES 21, 8PM
MANET: PORTRAYING LIFE (U) Dir: Phil Grabsky UK 2013 1hr 20mins Documentary
Hosted by Tim Marlow this superb record of the recent exhibition of works by Édouard Manet at the Royal Academy in London contains insights into creating the show as well as the artist’s life.
THE CROODS (U)
Dirs: Kirk DeMicco, Chris Sanders USA 2013 1hr 39mins Voiced by: Nicolas Cage, Catherine Keener A prehistoric comedy adventure that follows the world’s first family as they embark on the journey of a lifetime when the cave they live in is destroyed. Smart and very funny.
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SUN 26, 5PM I MON 27, 8PM I TUES 28, 5PM I WED 29, 2PM
OBLIVION (12A) MAY
THUR 23, 2.30PM I FRI 24, 8PM
FIRST POSITION (U) Dir: Bess Kargman USA 2011 1hr 35mins Documentary
First Position follows six talented young dancers (ages 9-19) from five continents as they prepare for a worldwide ballet competition in New York that could transform their lives overnight.
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Dir: Joseph Kosinski USA 2013 2hrs 5mins Starring: Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman Cruise plays one of the few remaining drone repairmen assigned to Earth, its surface devastated after decades of war with alien warriors. Ultra-cool and entertaining science-fiction with a spectacular twist.
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SUN 26, 8PM I MON 27, 5PM I TUES 28, 8PM
THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST (15)
JUNE
FRI 31 MAY, 8PM I SAT 1 JUNE, 8PM I SUN 2, 5PM I MON 3, 2PM THUR 6, 2PM & 5PM I SAT 8, 8PM I SUN 9, 8PM (12A)
THE GREAT GATSBY
Dir: Baz Lurhman Australia/USA 2hrs 20mins Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan
Dir: Mira Nair USA/UK/Qatar 2012 2hrs 10mins Starring: Riz Ahmed, Liev Schreiber
Jay Gatsby is a man with a mysterious past: a millionaire in the decadent Jazz Age America of the 1920s who seemingly came from nowhere. Baz (Moulin Rouge) Lurhman’s dazzling version of F Scott Fitzgerald’s classic is the must-see film of the summer.
An intelligent and passionate film about a young Muslim whose rise to money and power on Wall Street is compromised by hostility and the call of his own homeland. Based on a best-selling novel.
MAY
WED 29, 8PM I THUR 30, 5PM
JUNE
SAT 1, 2.30PM I SUN 2, 2.30PM
I’M SO EXCITED (15)
FINDING NEMO (U)
Dir: Pedro Almodovar Spain 2012 Subtitled 1hr 30mins Starring: Antonio Bandaras, Cecilia Roth
Dirs: Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich USA 2003 1hr 40mins Voiced by: Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres
Spanish iconoclast Pedro Almodovar’s latest meditation on sex, death and the bits in between focuses on the shenanigans of the crew and first-class passengers of a doomed plane. Camp as a row of day-glo tents.
Disney’s re-release of one of the great Pixar masterpieces, this heart-warming tale of a timid clownfish in search of his son across the Pacific Ocean is simply superb.
JUNE ROTARY CLUB FILM NIGHT THUR 30 I RECEPTION 7PM FILM 7.30PM
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SAT 1, 5PM I SUN 2, 8PM
THE LOOK OF LOVE (18)
Dir: Michael Winterbottom UK 2013 1hr 41mins Starring: Steve Coogan, Imogen Poots Upon his death in 2008 Paul Raymond was reputedly the richest man in Britain, a king of soft porn, Soho strip clubs, and shrewd business. This naughty biopic presents both the comedy and the tragedy of the man.
JUNE
TUES 4, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM
LES MISERABLES (12A) Dir: Bill August US 1998 2hrs 13mins Starring: Liam Neeson, Uma Thurman
THE GREAT GATSBY (12A)
Dir: Baz Lurhman Australia/USA 2hrs 20mins Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan Join the Rotary Club of Stamford for a special charity evening to raise funds for a water storage project for communities in Madagascar. There will be a short presentation by the charity organiser and your ticket will include a wine reception at 7pm followed by Baz Lurhman’s eagerly awaited film at 7.30pm. A combined Rotary project. Tickets: £10
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The non-musical version of Victor Hugo’s book to go alongside Dr Jane Mackay’s talk at 12.30pm. As in the novel, the storyline follows the life of Jean Valjean, pursued by police Inspector Javert (Geoffrey Rush).
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THUR 6, 8PM I SUN 9, 2.30PM
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TUES 25, 5PM I WED 26, 8PM
FLYING BLIND (15)
THE HANGOVER PART 3 (15 tbc)
An erotic British drama centred on the wild affair between a woman in her forties and a young and headstrong Algerian, Flying Blind is also a neat thriller about trust and security in our post 9/11 world.
They’re back! The accident-prone saps who created comedy mayhem in the earlier films head for Las Vegas with arguably even funnier results. No weddings. No bachelor parties. Just laughs, and lots of them.
Dir: Katarzyna Klimkiewicz UK 2013 1hr 33mins Starring: Helen McCrory, Kenneth Cranham
JUNE
Dir: Todd Phillips USA 2013 Running time tbc Starring: Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis
SUN 9, 5PM
THEOREM (15)
Dir: Pier Paolo Pasolini Italy 1968 Subtitled 1hr 38mins Starring: Terence Stamp, Silvana Mangano Arguably one of the greatest religious (or anti-religious?) movies of the 20th century Pasolini’s apparently simple tale of a beautiful man who makes love to every member of a bourgeois household is a definite classic. This film is introduced by film programmer Alan Alderson-Smith
JUNE
MON 10, 2.30PM & 8PM I WED 12, 2.30PM & 8PM
LINCOLN (12A)
Dir: Steven Spielberg USA 2012 2hrs 30mins Starring: Daniel Day Lewis, Sally Field A second chance to catch Steven Spielberg’s epic account of President Lincoln’s efforts to end slavery is worth the ticket alone for Daniel Day Lewis’ astonishing Oscar-winning performance.
JUNE
THE AUDIENCE 3hrs approx
FRI 14 JUNE 2PM & 7PM - ENCORE EXTRA SCREENING MON 24 JUNE, 7PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
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TUES 25, 8PM I WED 26, 5PM
SOMETHING IN THE AIR (15) Dir: Olivier Assayas France 2012 Subtitled 2hrs 2mins Starring: Clement Metayer, Lola Creton
Nostalgia isn’t what it used to be in this coming-of-age drama about a student in late 1960’s France still throbbing with revolution, drugs, sex and great pop music. A clever and evocative pleasure.
JUNE
SAT 29, 2PM I SUN 30, 2PM
STAR TREK: INTO DARKNESS (12A) Dir: J J Abrams USA 2013 2hrs 9mins Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Zoe Saldana
Boldly going where J J Abrams’s awesome 2009 re-booting of the Star Trek franchise lead us this powerful follow-up sees Capt Kirk guiding the Enterprise to a war-zone where lurks the ultimate weapon.
JUNE
SAT 29, 5PM I SUN 30, 8PM I MON 1 JULY, 5PM
Helen Mirren reprises her Academy Award winning role as Queen Elizabeth II in the highly-anticipated West End production of The Audience, broadcast as part of National Theatre Live. Hurry for tickets! £14 (£12)
POPULAIRE (12A)
“THE AUDIENCE IS GOING TO BE ONE OF THE THEATRICAL HIGHLIGHTS OF 2013”
French rom-coms don’t come any cheerier that this delicious piece of fluff set in 1958 when a terrible secretary but a demon typist is driven by her handsome boss to astonish the world. Formidable!
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Dir: Regis Roinsard France 2012 Subtitled 1hr 51mins Starring: Romain Duris, Déborah François
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SAT 29, 8PM I SUN 30, 5PM MON 1, 2.30PM & 8PM I WED 3, 2.30PM & 5PM
THE BIG WEDDING (15)
Dir: Justin Zackham USA 2013 1hr 30mins Starring: Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton
WED 3, 8PM I THUR 4, 8PM
A HIJACKING (15)
When the 16th century Spanish conquistador Don Aguirre goes in search of El Dorado along the River Amazon, greed and kingly madness gradually overwhelm him. A stunning re-release of Herzog’s first great classic film. This film is introduced by film programmer Alan Alderson-Smith MON 15, 5PM I TUES 16, 2.30PM & 8PM
LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED (15) Dir: Susanne Bier Denmark 2012 part-subtitled 1hr 46mins Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Tryne Dyrholm
Fans of Scandinavian Noir won’t be disappointed by this typically tense and realistic thriller about a cargo ship hijacked by Somali pirates and the mind games that follow to free her. MON 8, 5PM I TUES 9, 8PM
BYZANTIUM (15)
A grown-up comedy-romance about a woman who has left her cheating husband and travels to sun-dappled Italy where she meets a man recently widowed who also needs love to get over his loss.
“SHEER LIFE-AFFIRMING MAGIC” Daily Mirror
Dir: Neil Jordan UK/USA/Ire 2012 1hr 58mins Starring: Gemma Arterton, Saoirse Ronan
JULY
Superior female vampire movies are hard to find but this well-observed tale of two mysterious women living in a deserted hotel in a run-down coastal resort has more than a touch of class.
JULY
AGUIRRE: WRATH OF GOD (PG)
JULY
Dir: Tobias Lindholm Denmark 2012 Subtitled 1hr 41mins Starring: Johan Philip Ansbæk, Dar Sakim
JULY
WED 10, 8PM
Dir: Werner Herzog Ger 1972 Subtitled 1hr 32mins Starring: Klaus Kinski, Helena Rojo
An uproarious romantic comedy about a charmingly modern family trying to survive a weekend wedding celebration that has the potential to become a full blown fiasco is a giggle from start to finish.
JULY
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MON 15, 8PM I TUES 16 5PM I WED 17, 5PM I THUR 18, 5PM I FRI 19, 2.30PM
BEFORE MIDNIGHT (15 tbc)
Dir: Richard Linklater USA 2013 1hr 48mins Starring: Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy MON 8, 8PM I TUES 9, 5PM
BERNIE (12A)
Dir: Richard Linklater USA 2011 1hr 39mins Starring: Jack Black, Shirley MacLaine Bernie is a nice, good-natured undertaker in a sleepy Texas town who befriends a mean-spirited widow. But being nice has its limits as Bernie soon realises.
“SUSTAINS A TONE SO AFFECTIONATE YOU HAVE TO SQUINT TO MAKE OUT ITS DARKLY COMIC UNDERTOW” Variety
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Love stories don’t ring more truly than this third instalment of the Before Sunset and Before Sunrise films where the now married Jesse and Celine have to accommodate their children into their lives.
JULY
WED 17, 8PM
POINT BLANK (18)
Dir: John Boorman USA 1967 1hr 28mins Starring: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson One of the legendary urban noirs of all time, British director John Boorman virtually re-invented the genre with this heady tale of a mysterious gunman taking on corporate crime. Rare 35mm re-release.
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THUR 18, 2.30PM & 8PM I FRI 19, 8PM I SAT 20, 8PM
THÉRÈSE DESQUEYROUX (12A)
WORLD CLASS OPERA ON YOUR DOORSTEP!
Dir: Claude Miller France 2012 Subtitled 1hr 50mins Starring: Audrey Tautou, Gilles Lelouche
JUNE - AUGUST JUNE - AUGUST
An intense, stately affair set in rural France in the late 1920s this riveting drama about an unhappily married woman struggling to break free of her passionless marriage packs a hefty emotional punch.
JULY
ARIADNE AUF NAXOS, RICHARD STRAUSS TUES 4 JUNE 7PM LIVE
FRI 19, 5PM
BEWARE OF MR BAKER (15) Dir: Jay Bulger USA 2012 1hr 32mins Documentary
Frequently acknowledged as the world’s greatest drummer Ginger Baker was, and still is, both a genius and a bit of a beast. This fascinating portrait of the artist brilliantly shows us why.
LOOKING AHEAD
OTHELLO
GLYNDEBOURNE SUMMER FESTIVAL 2013
THUR 26 SEPT, 7PM LIVE I FRI 27 SEPT, 2PM & 7PM - ENCORE MON 30 SEPT 2PM & 7PM SATELLITE SCREENING
BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The National Theatre presents a major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play about the destructive power of jealousy. Olivier Award-winning actor Adrian Lester (Henry V at the National Theatre, BBC’s Hustle) takes the title role. Playing opposite him as the duplicitous Iago is fellow Olivier Award-winner Rory Kinnear (The Last of the Haussmans, James Bond: Skyfall), the director is Nicholas Hytner. £14 (£12)
FILM CLASSIFICATIONS
The 2013 festival opens with a new production of this compelling and intricately crafted collaboration between composer Richard Strauss and writer Hugo von Hofmannsthal. 2hrs 45mins.
FALSTAFF, GIUSEPPE VERDI SUN 23 JUNE 2PM
Sir Mark Elder will conduct the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, giving audiences a rare opportunity to hear the lyrical glories of the score performed on instruments of Verdi’s time. (This is a screening of the opera recorded live in 2009). 3hrs 5mins.
LE NOZZE DI FIGARO, WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART SUN 14 JULY 2PM
‘This is a Figaro of rare grace, naturalness and charm, said The Daily Telegraph (This is a screening of the opera recorded live in 2012). 3hrs 45mins.
HIPPOLYTE ET ARICIE, JEAN-PHILIPPE RAMEAU THURS 25 JULY 6.15PM LIVE
Hippolyte et Aricie was Rameau’s first work for the stage, written when he was nearly 50. It is also Glyndebourne’s first opera by Rameau and will strike audiences, as it did in Paris in 1733, with its richness of invention. 3hrs 45mins.
DON PASQUALE, GAETANO DONIZETTI TUES 6 AUG 7.15PM LIVE
Parental Guidance.
Following her acclaimed debut as Adina in the 2011 Festival production of L’elisir d’amore, Danielle de Niese continues her exploration of Donizetti, performing the role of Norina. 2hrs 45mins.
12 Advisory.
BILLY BUDD, BENJAMIN BRITTEN
Universal.
Suitable for all. General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. May be unsuitable for children under 12. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Passed for persons aged 15 and over.
May contain strong language and/or sexual nudity and/or violence.
Passed for persons aged 18 and over.
Likely to contain very strong language and/or strong sexual nudity and/or strong violence.
SUN 25 AUG 2PM
His powerfully dramatic opera Billy Budd returns to Glyndebourne with Jacques Imbrailo in the title role and Mark Padmore making his role debut as Captain Vere. (This is a screening of the opera recorded live in 2010). 3hrs 25mins.
Please consider the classification of films carefully. Although you may be over 18, if you are easily offended please do not choose films with this certificate. We cannot be held responsible in the event that a patron is offended by the content of any film. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. We are sorry but no children under 2 may be brought into the cinema.
£18 (£16) Satellite Screening Pre-show and interval refreshments will be available for all screenings!
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SCREENING TIMES
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FILM TITLE
FRI 10
SIDE EFFECTS (15) COMPLIANCE (15)
5PM 8PM
SAT 8
THE GREAT GATSBY (12A)
SAT 11
COMPLIANCE (15) SIDE EFFECTS (15)
5PM 8PM
SUN 9
FLYING BLIND (15) THEOREM (15) WITH PRE FILM TALK THE GREAT GATSBY (12A)
SUN 12
SIDE EFFECTS (15)
8PM
MON 13
THE PAPERBOY (15) OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (15)
5PM 8PM
MON 10 WED 12
SUN 19
THIS HOUSE NT LIVE
MON 20
OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN (15) THE PAPERBOY (15)
5PM 8PM
TUES 21
THIS HOUSE NT LIVE MANET: PORTRAYING LIFE (U)
THU 23
SCREENING TIMES 8PM 2.30PM 5PM 8PM
LINCOLN (12A)
2.30PM & 8PM
LINCOLN (12A)
2.30PM & 8PM
FRI 14 MON 24
THE AUDIENCE NT LIVE
2PM & 7PM
THE AUDIENCE NT LIVE
7PM
1PM 8PM
TUES 25
THE HANGOVER 3 (15 tbc) SOMETHING IN THE AIR (15)
5PM 8PM
FIRST POSITION (U) THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (15)
2.30PM 8PM
WED 26
SOMETHING IN THE AIR (15) THE HANGOVER 3 (15 tbc)
5PM 8PM
FRI 24
THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (15) FIRST POSITION (U)
5PM 8PM
SAT 29
SAT 25
THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (15)
8PM
STAR TREK: INTO DARKNESS (12A) POPULAIRE (12A) THE BIG WEDDING (15)
2PM 5PM 8PM
SUN 26
THE CROODS (U) OBLIVION (12A) THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST (15)
2.30PM 5PM 8PM
SUN 30
STAR TREK: INTO DARKNESS (12A) THE BIG WEDDING (15) POPULAIRE (12A)
2PM 5PM 8PM
MON 27
THE CROODS (U) THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST (15) OBLIVION (12A)
2.30PM 5PM 8PM
TUES 28
THE CROODS (U) OBLIVION (12A) THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST (15)
2.30PM 5PM 8PM
WED 29
OBLIVION (12A) THE CROODS (U) I’M SO EXCITED (15)
THU 30
THE CROODS (U) I’M SO EXCITED (15) ROTARY FILM NIGHT – GREAT GATSBY (12A)
FRI 31 JUNE
2PM & 7PM
FILM TITLE
FILM TITLE
SCREENING TIMES
MON 1
2.30PM 8PM 5PM
WED 3
THE BIG WEDDING (15) A HIJACKING (15)
2.30PM 5PM 8PM
THU 4
A HIJACKING (15)
8PM
MON 8
BYZANTIUM (15) BERNIE (12A)
5PM 8PM
TUES 9
BERNIE (12A) BYZANTIUM (15)
5PM 8PM
WED 10
AGUIRRE: WRATH OF GOD (PG) WITH PRE FILM TALK
8PM
MON 15
LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED (15) BEFORE MIDNIGHT (15 tbc)
5PM 8PM
TUES 16
LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED (15) BEFORE MIDNIGHT (15 tbc)
2.30PM & 8PM 5PM
WED 17
BEFORE MIDNIGHT (15 tbc) POINT BLANK (15)
5PM 8PM
THU 18
THERESE DESQUEYROUX (12A) BEFORE MIDNIGHT (15 tbc)
2.30PM & 8PM 5PM
2.30PM
FRI 19
2PM & 5PM 8PM
BEFORE MIDNIGHT (15 tbc) BEWARE OF MR BAKER (15) THERESE DESQUEYROUX (12A)
2.30PM 5PM 8PM
SAT 20
THERESE DESQUEYROUX (12A)
8PM
2.30PM 5PM 7PM 8PM
SCREENING TIMES
SAT 1
FINDING NEMO (U) THE LOOK OF LOVE (18) THE GREAT GATSBY (12A)
2.30PM 5PM 8PM
SUN 2
FINDING NEMO (U) THE GREAT GATSBY (12A) THE LOOK OF LOVE (18)
2.30PM 5PM 8PM
MON 3
THE GREAT GATSBY (12A)
2PM
TUES 4
LES MISERABLES (12A) LIT AT LUNCH FILM
THU 6
THE GREAT GATSBY (12A) FLYING BLIND (15)
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THE BIG WEDDING (15) POPULAIRE (12A)
2PM 5PM 8PM
THE GREAT GATSBY (12A)
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