2PM 5PM 8PM
THURS 26
BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS (U) THE SEA (12A) HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)
2PM 5PM 8PM
THE LOVE PUNCH (12A) BACK TO THE GARDEN (12A)
2PM & 8PM 5PM
FRI 27
IN SECRET (15) NT LIVE – A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS
2PM 7PM
MUPPETS MOST WANTED (U) DRIVING MISS DAISY (WITH Q&A)
2PM 5.30PM
SAT 28
BANK HOLIDAY MUPPETS MOST WANTED (U)
THE LUNCHBOX (PG)
2PM 5PM
2PM 5.30PM 8PM
MON 26
NT LIVE – A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS BEFORE THE WINTER CHILL (15) IN SECRET (15)
7.30PM
TUES 27
11AM & 2PM 5PM 8PM
SUN 29
BEFORE THE WINTER CHILL (15)
MUPPETS MOST WANTED (U) THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN 2 (12A) THE LUNCHBOX (PG)
MON 30
IN SECRET (15) FADING GIGOLO (15)
5PM 8PM
WED 28
THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN 2 (12A)
2PM
THURS 29
THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN 2 (12A) LOCKE (15) WE ARE THE BEST (15)
2PM 5PM 8PM
FRI 30
WE ARE THE BEST (15) LOCKE (15)
5.30PM 8PM
SAT 31
WE ARE THE BEST (15) THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN 2 (12A)
2PM 7PM
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (PG) FADING GIGOLO (15) OF HORSES AND MEN (CERT TBC)
2.30PM 5.30PM 8PM
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OF HORSES AND MEN (CERT TBC) FADING GIGOLO (15)
5PM 8PM
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RIO 2 (U) GRACE OF MONACO (PG) BELLE (12A)
11AM & 2PM 5PM 8PM
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A THOUSAND TIMES GOODNIGHT (15) PIONEER (15)
5PM 8PM
TUES 8
2.30PM 5.30PM 8.30PM
GRACE OF MONACO (PG) BELLE (12A)
5PM 8PM
TUES 3
OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR (PG) TRACKS (12A) A THOUSAND TIMES GOODNIGHT (15)
WED 9
BELLE (12A) GRACE OF MONACO (PG)
2PM 8PM
A THOUSAND TIMES GOODNIGHT (15) TRACKS (12A)
5PM 8PM
SUN 13
GLYNDEBOURNE – DON GIOVANNI TO CATCH A THIEF (PG)
2PM 7.30PM
MON 14
CALVARY (15) VENUS IN FUR (15)
5PM 8PM
TUES 15
VENUS IN FUR (15) CALVARY (15)
5PM 8PM
WED 16
WALKING ON SUNSHINE (12A) MISS VIOLENCE (18 TBC)
2PM 8PM
THURS 17
MISS VIOLENCE (18 TBC) WALKING ON SUNSHINE (12A)
5PM 8PM
FRI 18
WALKING ON SUNSHINE (12A) A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST (15 TBC)
5PM 8PM
A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST (15 TBC)
8PM
LIVE - MONTY PYTHON – ONE DOWN FIVE TO GO
7PM
ENCORE - MONTY PYTHON – ONE DOWN FIVE TO GO
7PM
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2PM & 7PM
NT LIVE – THE CURIOUS INCIDENT…
2PM 8PM
GLYNDEBOURNE – DER ROSENKAVALIER THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (15) NT LIVE – THE CURIOUS INCIDENT…
10AM, 1.15PM & 7PM
NT LIVE – HENRY IV PART 2
7PM
THE OTHER WOMAN (12A) FRANK (15)
5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 10.15PM
FRI 20
FRANK (15) THE OTHER WOMAN (12A) ALIEN: THE DIRECTORS CUT (18) – LATE NIGHT SPECIAL
SAT 21
TARZAN (PG) THE OTHER WOMAN (12A) THE WIND RISES (PG)
2PM 5PM 8PM
SUN 22
RSC LIVE – HENRY IV PART 2 THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A) THE WIND RISES (PG) WITH PRE FILM TALK
2PM 6PM 8PM
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MAY
MON 19, 2PM & 5PM | WED 21, 8PM
20 FEET FROM STARDOM (12A)
Winner of 2014’s Best Documentary Academy Award this fascinating group portrait of the brilliant singers who contribute backing vocals to the superstars is an insightful and toe-tapping delight.
THE DOUBLE (15)
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THURS 22, 7.30PM
HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)
Dir: Biyi Bandele Nigeria/UK 2013 1hr 51mins Starring: Chiwetel Ejifor, Thandie Newton
While on a grand world tour The Muppets find themselves involved in a European jewel-heist headed by a Kermit the Frog look-alike and his dastardly sidekick, plus dozens of star cameos. Extremely funny.
Dir: James Bobin USA 1hr 47mins Starring: Ricky Gervais, Tina Fey
FRI 23, 8PM | SAT 24, 5PM
THE SEA (12A)
SOCK PUPPET WORKSHOPS
MAY
The Independent
THE LUNCHBOX (PG)
CELEBRATE ANGELA LANSBURY! SAT 24, 2PM
BEDKNOBS & BROOMSTICKS (U)
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Dir: Ritesh Batra India 2013 1hr 44mins Subtitled Starring: Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur
MAY
TUES 27, 5PM | WED 28, 2PM | THURS 29, 2PM | SAT 31, 7PM
THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN 2 (12A) SUN 25, 5.30PM SATELLITE SCREENING
Dir: Marc Webb USA 2014 2hrs 22mins Starring: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone Conflicted as ever, ordinary New York youngster Peter Parker slips into his Spiderman outfit and takes on his latest super-villain, the powerful Electro. Spectacular, muscular, action cinema.
WITH LIVE Q&A WITH ANGELA LANSBURY FROM THE BFI SOUTHBANK! A stunning comedy drama play based on the 1989 film of the same name starring two of the world’s greatest living actors —Angela Lansbury and James Earl Jones. The production was filmed at The Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Australia in 2013. The event will be broadcast from the BFI South Bank in London and the live Q&A will provide an insight into Angela’s motivations for doing the play and look back at her incredible career in film and on the stage. 2hrs 20mins (approx) £14 (£12).
BANK HOLIDAY MON 26, 5PM | TUES 27, 8PM
A wonderfully human film about a love-affair that develops between an unhappy young wife and an aging insurance clerk who communicate entirely via Mumbai’s famous lunchbox delivery system. You’ll smell the spices.
Dir: Robert Stevenson USA 1971 1hr 57mins Starring: Angela Lansbury, David Tomlinson
DRIVING MISS DAISY
Academy Award winner Sam Mendes returns to the National Theatre to direct Simon Russell Beale in the title role of Shakespeare’s tragedy. Approx 3hrs 30mins £14 (£12) Schools groups of 10 or more £10.
TUES 27 MAY | SESSIONS AT 10AM, 11AM, 1PM & 2PM
”A HAUNTING, UPLIFTING, MEDITATION ON THE HUMAN CONDITION”
MAY
FRI 23, 10AM SATELLITE SCREENING
MAY
To complement our screenings of the “Muppets Most Wanted” movie we are running these “Sock Puppet” sessions through the day. Muppet puppet madness! Bring an apron or old shirt. For 5-10 years, £3 each.
Bring the children and grandchildren to this wonderful classic film. In the mode of Mary Poppins, this story of an apprentice witch, three children and the headmaster of a spell-casting academy, is a joy from beginning to end. A rare big screen treat.
Join Stamford Rotary Club at this special screening in aid of this year’s project to provide specialist educational equipment for a deaf school in Nepal. There will be a short presentation by the charity organiser and your ticket will include a drinks reception at 7pm followed by the screening at 7.30pm. Tickets £10.
KING LEAR
Based on the bestselling novel by Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie about the lives and loves of two sisters caught in the Biafra conflict of the 1960s this is a gorgeous, evocative and passionate epic.
MAY
ROTARY CLUB FILM NIGHT
MAY
MUPPETS MOST WANTED (U)
A widower returns to the sea where he spent his childhood summers and delves into the past to find peace in the present.
Richard Ayoade’s follow-up to his debut Submarine is a black comedy about a bullied office worker whose life is turned around when another man appears who looks just like him but never takes no for an answer.
MAY SUN 25, 2PM | BANK HOLIDAY MON 26, 2PM | TUES 27, 11AM & 2PM
HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)
Dir: Stephan Brown Ire/UK 2013 1hr 26mins Starring: Ciarán Hinds, Charlotte Rampling
Dir: Richard Ayoade UK 2014 1hr 33mins With: Jesse Eisenberg, Mia Wasikowska
MAY
FRI 23, 5PM | SAT 24, 8PM
MAY
MON 19, 8PM | WED 21, 5PM | THURS 22, 5PM
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.
MAY Dir: Biyi Bandele Nigeria/UK 2013 1hr 51mins Starring: Chiwetel Ejifor, Thandie Newton
Dir: Morgan Neville USA 2012 1hr 31mins Documentary
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THURS 29, 5PM | FRI 30, 8PM | SUN JUNE 1, 7.30PM
LOCKE (15)
Dir: Steven Knight UK 2013 1hr 25mins Starring: Tom Hardy, Ruth Wilson
”IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT STAR QUALITY MEANS, THIS IS IT” Wall Street Journal
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A devilishly clever thriller set entirely within the confines of a car as its driver, a construction manager, travels between Brighton and London, this is British cinema at its most exciting and inventive.
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THURS 29, 8PM | FRI 30, 5.30PM | SAT 31, 2PM
WE ARE THE BEST! (15)
SUN 1, 5PM | MON 2, 8PM
PIONEER (15)
Dir: Erik Skjoldbærg Norway 2013 1hr 51mins Subtitled Starring: Aksel Hennie, Steven Lang Literally awash with thrills and spills this cracking “Scandi-noir” is set during the Norwegian oil-boom of the 1980s when a deep-sea diver gets caught in a conspiracy as deep as the North Sea itself. MON 2, 5PM | TUES 3, 8.30PM | THURS 5, 5PM
A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15)
”A GRIPPING, EMOTIONALLY RESONANT DRAMA” Variety
JUNE
OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR (PG)
THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME
Following its smash-hit live broadcast in 2012, the National Theatre production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time returns to the screen. Based on the acclaimed novel by Mark Haddon The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time has been hailed by The Times as ‘a phenomenal combination of storytelling and spectacle’. Winner of 7 Olivier Awards in 2013, including Best New Play. 2hrs 40mins. Please note all showings are Encore screenings. £14 (£12) £10 for students & groups of 10 or more.
GLYNDEBOURNE DER ROSENKAVALIER
Rebecca is a professional war photographer who becomes so dedicated to her job she begins to neglect her husband and two daughters with devastating emotional consequences.
TUES 3, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM
Dir: Richard Attenborough UK 1969 2hrs 24mins Starring: Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith This film is based on the celebrated anti-war stage piece produced by Joan Littlewood’s Theatre Workshop. The film chronicles the various madnesses of the First World War by using the songs of the war, mostly patriotic; and by using the real-life words of various figures from WWI. Dr Jane Mackay’s Literature at Lunchtime talk is ‘Goodbye to All That’ at 12.30pm.
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JUNE
SAT 7, 2PM & 7PM | MON 16, 10AM, 1.15PM & 7PM SATELLITE SCREENING
JUNE
Dir: Erik Poppe Nor/Ire 2013 1hr 57mins Starring: Juliette Binoche, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
THE OTHER WOMAN (12A)
Dir: Nick Cassavetes USA 2014 1hr 49mins Starring: Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann
LATE NIGHT SPECIAL
Dir: Joel Hopkins UK 2014 1hr 34mins Starring: Emma Thompson, Pierce Brosnan FRI 20, 10.15PM
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DIRECTOR’S Q&A
WED 25, 8PM | THURS 26, 5PM
BACK TO THE GARDEN (12A)
Ridley Scott’s preferred version of this groundbreaking sci-fi masterpiece is always best seen late at night. We hope to give Late Night Horror a regular slot. Interested? Then email us at film@stamfordartscentre.com
Dir: Jon Sanders UK 2013 1hr 35mins Starring: Bob Goody, Anna Mottram
SAT 21, 2PM
Dir: Reinhard Klooss Germany 2013 1hr 34mins Voiced by: Kellan Lutz, Jaime Ray Newman
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In this British caper comedy set in the South of France a divorced couple who have been cheated out of their pension by a crooked businessman reunite to recover their fortunes.
JUNE
TARZAN (PG)
Dir: Frank Darabont USA 1994 2hrs 22mins Starring: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman
TUES 24, 8PM | WED 25, 2PM | THURS 26, 2PM & 8PM
THE LOVE PUNCH (12A)
Dir: Ridley Scott USA/UK 1979 1hr 55mins Starring: Sigourney Weaver, John Hurt
JUNE
SUN 22, 6PM | MON 23, 2PM & 8PM | TUES 24, 2PM
Based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith this stylish thriller follows a glamorous couple in 1960s Greece who are not all they seem, especially when there’s murder in the air.
JUNE
Amazing off-beat comedies don’t come much stranger than Frank, a film about a wanna-be musician who joins the weirdest band in the West that’s fronted by a lead-singer in a papier-mache head he never removes.
ALIEN (15) THE DIRECTOR’S CUT
THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (15)
Reputedly the final film by the legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki this heart-felt and richly imagined biopic of the air-craft designer Jiro Horikoshi teems with the startling, hand-drawn brilliance of its creator. Introduction by film programmer Alan Alderson-Smith on Sun 22 at 8pm.
Dir: Hossein Amini UK.USA/Fr 2014 1hr 36mins Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst THURS 19, 8PM | FRI 20, 5PM
JUNE
THE WIND RISES (PG)
THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A)
Dir: Lenny Abrahamson Ire/UK 1hr 35mins Starring: Michael Fassbender, Domhnall Gleeson
SUN 15, 2PM SATELLITE SCREENING
SAT 21, 8PM | SUN 22, 8PM | MON 23, 5PM
JUNE
FRANK (15)
SUN 15, 8PM
Celebrate our cinema’s 20th anniversary with another classic from 1994. And this towering, redemptive drama about two prisoners triumphing over an oppressive system looks even better on the big screen.
THURS 19, 5PM | FRI 20, 8PM | SAT 21, 5PM | WED 25, 5PM
JUNE
JUNE Dir: Hayao Miyazaki Japan 2013 2hrs 6mins English Version Voiced by: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emily Blunt
Ladies (and gents): if you feel abandoned by the World Cup why not revive your spirits with this cheeky comedy about three women who plot their revenge on a cheating man? Enjoy and get even.
Glyndebourne’s 80th-anniversary season opens with Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier, not seen at Glyndebourne since 1982, in a new staging by Richard Jones, with Robin Ticciati, the company’s new Music Director, conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra. A new production sung in German with English supertitles. Approx 4hrs £18 (£16).
JUNE
WED 18, 7PM LIVE | SUN 22, 2PM ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
Following his production of Richard II in October 2013, RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran continues his exploration of Shakespeare’s History Plays, with Antony Sher as Falstaff, Jasper Britton as Henry IV and Alex Hassell as Prince Hal. £14 (£12) £10 for students and groups of 10 or more.
In 1977, with four camels and a dog, a young woman, Robyn Davidson, made a perilous solo trek across 1,700 miles of stunning Australian outback. This beautiful and inspiring re-creation is a quiet masterpiece of self-discovery.
JUNE
JUNE
HENRY IV PART 2
Dir: John Curran Australia 2013 1hr 52mins Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Adam Driver
Oh to be three pre-teen girls in a Stockholm punk band in the 1980s! Striking a fetching balance between being absolutely hilarious and truly heart-warming this accurate comingof-age comedy-drama is a joy to behold.
JUNE
TUES 3, 5.30PM | THURS 5, 8PM
TRACKS (12A)
Dir: Lukas Moodysson Sweden 2013 1hr 42mins Subtitled Starring: Mira Barkhammer, Mira Grosin
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The ever popular tale of Tarzan gets a handsome computer make-over in this up-todate story of nature (Tarzan and Jane) versus greed and exploitation. A film for all the family.
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Director Jon Sanders continues to explore his improvisational techniques with great delicacy in his new film, BACK TO THE GARDEN. One year after the death of her theatre director husband his widow invites their closest friends to a memorial casting of the ashes in her Kent garden. A meditation on love and loss and an evocation of the joys and sadness of later life. Director Jon Sanders & his co-writer and actress Anna Mottram will be present for a Q & A following the screening on Wednesday 25 June at 8pm.
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MAY JUNE JULY
MAY - JULY 2014
JUNE
FRI 27, 2PM | SAT 28, 8PM | MON 30, 5PM
IN SECRET (15)
FRI 27, 7PM | SAT 28, 2PM SATELLITE SCREENING
TUES 1, 8PM | WED 2, 5PM
JUNE
RIO 2 (U)
BEFORE THE WINTER CHILL (15)
Dir: Phillippe Claudel France 2013 1hr 43mins Subtitled Starring: Kristin Scott-Thomas, Daniel Auteuil Paul is a respected surgeon. His wife Lucie cooks and tends their pretty garden. Everything in their respectable existence seems perfect until a younger woman appears and the brightness of their life begins to darken. MON 30, 8PM | TUES JULY 1, 5.30PM | WED JULY 2, 8PM
FADING GIGOLO (15)
Dir: John Turturro USA 2013 1hr 30mins Starring: Woody Allen, John Turturro When a middle-aged florist’s shop starts losing money what better way to earn some than by becoming a gigolo for wealthy women? Suggesting all this is the owner’s friend Murray (Woody Allen) who also gets a share.
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Dir: Carlos Saldanha USA 2014 1hr 41mins Voiced by: Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway On their way to the Amazon rain forest the family of macaws come across their old enemy Nigel the cockatoo and another colourful adventure delightfully unfolds.
JULY
SUN 13, 7.30PM
SAT 5, 5PM | MON 7, 8PM | TUES 8, 5PM | WED 9, 8PM
GRACE OF MONACO (PG)
Dir: Olivier Dehan Fr/USA/Belg 2014 1hr 40mins Starring: Nicole Kidman, Tim Roth
BELLE (12A)
JULY
MON 14, 8PM | TUES 15, 5PM
VENUS IN FUR (15)
Dir: Roman Polanski France 2013 1hr 36mins Subtitled Starring: Emmanuelle Seigner, Mathieu Amalric
SUN 20, 7PM LIVE | SAT 26, 7PM ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
Monty Python are set to fly again for a final reunion, which will be broadcast live in cinemas across the world. Don’t miss this highly anticipated show! £14 (£12) £10 for students or groups of 10 or more.
FILM CLASSIFICATIONS
WED 16, 2PM | THURS 17, 8PM | FRI 18, 5PM
WALKING ON SUNSHINE (12A)
Dir: Amma Asante UK 2014 1hr 44mins Starring: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Tom Wilkinson
Dirs: Max Giwa, Dania Pasquini UK 2014 1hr 37mins Starring: Greg Wise, Leona Lewis
Prevented from enjoying her privileged life because of her skin colour Belle still fights for love and freedom. A genuinely outstanding period drama.
Romantic complications abound in this musical comedy set on the Italian coast where a wedding takes place, accompanied by the popular hits of the 1980s. A shameless, sunlit romp.
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Putting his life on the line a farmer falls in love with a gun-slinger’s wife. From the creator of Family Guy and Ted comes a comedy to savour as the cliché’s of the old west are hilariously exposed.
MONTY PYTHON LIVE (MOSTLY) ONE DOWN, FIVE TO GO
From the team that brought us The Guard, this darker meditation on the strange goings-on of rural Ireland sees a priest threatened with murder, with only days to find his would-be killer.
JULY
SAT 5, 8PM | MON 7, 5PM | TUES 8, 8PM | WED 9, 2PM
FRI 18, 8PM | SAT 19, 8PM
JULY
Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ire 2014 1hr 40mins Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd
JULY
A young girl falls to her death with a smile on her face. But why did she jump, or was she pushed? A richly rewarding and unusual Greek mystery, Miss Violence is subtle and brilliantly watchable.
Dir: Seth MacFarlane USA 2014 TBC Starring: Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried
CALVARY (15)
Hollywood star Grace Kelly’s marriage wasn’t quite the fairy tale everyone expected and this powerful portrait of Kelly’s inner struggles as a queen in the 1960s makes for ravishing entertainment.
MISS VIOLENCE (18 TBC)
A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST (15 TBC)
MON 14, 5PM | TUES 15, 8PM
Thomas is a director struggling to cast the dominatrix role in his stage version of the masochist classic Venus In Furs. But when the abrasive Vanda appears at the audition art feels the lash of reality.
WED 16, 8PM | THURS 17, 5PM
JULY
TO CATCH A THIEF (PG)
JULY SAT 5, 11AM & 2PM
JULY Dir: Alexandros Avranas Greece 2013 1hr 38mins Subtitled Starring: Kostas Antalopoulos, Chloe Bolota
This gorgeous romantic thriller described as “Hitchcock Champagne” with its lavish locations on the French Riviera is a sexy tale of a crafty cat-burglar. Introduction by film programmer Alan Alderson-Smith.
Iceland’s nomination for this year’s Oscars is a wry, episodic, deadpan comedy about the human streak in the horse and the horse in the human amid the stunning landscapes of the remote island.
SAT 28, 5.30PM | SUN 29, 7.30PM
GLYNDEBOURNE DON GIOVANNI
Dir: Alfred Hitchcock USA 1955 1hr 46mins Starring: Cary Grant, Grace Kelly
Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Iceland 2013 1hr 21mins Subtitled Starring: Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson, Charlotte Bøving
JULY
SUN 13, 2PM SATELLITE SCREENING
JULY
OF HORSES AND MEN (TBC)
A riotous exposure of entrepreneurial greed by Olivier Award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn (Bedroom Farce, A Chorus of Disapproval). A Small Family Business returns to the National Theatre for the first time since its celebrated premiere in 1987, when it won the Evening Standard Award for Best New Play. Please note these are both encore screenings. 2hrs 40 inc interval. £14 (£12) £10 for students and groups of 10 or more.
JUNE/JULY
An extraordinary all-star cast mixes major Hollywood stars Kevin Kline and Michelle Pfeiffer with top British talent Rupert Everett and Dominic West. Dr Jane Mackay’s Literature at Lunchtime talk is at 12.30pm.
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JULY
This Mozart’s “dark shaded comic opera” became a Glyndebourne classic. Don Giovanni was recorded live in 2010 and will be in screened in cinemas across the country. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. Approx 4hrs £18 (£16).
Dir: Michael Hoffman UK/USA 1999 1hr 56mins Starring: Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Everett
Emile Zola’s tempestuous story of the illicit passion and murderous tragedy of Thérèse Raquin in 19th century Paris gets a fine English language rendering in this engaging drama of crime and passion.
A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS
TUES 1, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM (PG)
Dir: Charlie Stratton USA 2013 1hr 47mins Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Jessica Lange
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Universal.
Suitable for all.
Parental Guidance.
General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.
12 Advisory.
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.
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