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THE INTERN (12A) HAMLET – NT ENCORE THE LAST STATION (15) THE INTERN (12A) FANTASTIC MR FOX (PG) LEGEND (15 TBC) LEGEND (15 TBC) 99 HOMES (15) LEGEND (15 TBC) 99 HOMES (15) AN ETHIOPIAN AFTERNOON - CHARITY SCREENING MISS YOU ALREADY (12A) A WALK IN THE WOODS (15) A WALK IN THE WOODS (15) MISS YOU ALREADY (12A) GREGORY’S GIRL (12A) BFI LOVE FILM OF MICE AND MEN - NT LIVE THE MARTIAN (TBC) SUFFRAGETTE (12A) LULU - MET OPERA SUFFRAGETTE (12A) THE MARTIAN (TBC) THE MARTIAN (TBC) SUFFRAGETTE (12A) SUFFRAGETTE (12A) THE MARTIAN (TBC) SUFFRAGETTE (12A) MACBETH (TBC) THE WINTER’S TALE - NT LIVE SUFFRAGETTE (12A) MACBETH (TBC) MACBETH (TBC) SUFFRAGETTE (12A) SUFFRAGETTE (12A) THE LOBSTER (15)
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THE MAN FROM UNCLE (12A) Sherlock director Guy Ritchie brings his sense of style and jokey flair to this fine reboot of the 1960’s TV series wherein a couple of suave spies stop some nukes going astray. Dangerously entertaining.
(12A) Don’t miss this nationwide event where Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters fuses the epic and the personal in Roger Waters The Wall, a concert film. Plus - The Simple Facts with Roger Waters & Nick Mason in conversation to answer questions submitted the fans from around the world. £14 (£12) £10 students/groups 10+ 2hrs 37mins
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
Dir: Guy Ritchie USA 2015 1hr 56mins With: Armie Hammer, Henry Cavill, Alicia Vickander
SUN 20, 7.30PM | MON 21, 5PM | WED 23, 8PM
CORIOLANUS (12A)
AMY (15)
TUES 29, 8PM SATELLITE SCREENING
This amazingly revealing portrait of Amy Winehouse’s life leaves no stone unturned as her sheer delight in singing was chipped away by success, bad choices, booze and drugs. Absolutely the last word on her car-crash existence.
THU 1, 7PM SATELLITE SCREENING
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THU 24, 7PM ENCORE SCREENING
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OCTOBER
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MANGLEHORN (12A)
Dir: David Gordon Green USA 2014 1hr 37mins With: Al Pacino, Holly Hunter Manglehorn is an aging, grumpy locksmith obsessed with a lost love. Each day brings more evidence that the world is uncaring until he meets a woman who finally might make him happy.
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SAT 3, 5.55PM SATELLITE SCREENING
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Soprano Anna Netrebko’s dramatic and vocal skills are on full display in her role as Leonora, the Verdi heroine who sacrifices her own life for the love of the gypsy troubadour. Tenor Yonghoon Lee sings the ill-fated Manrico, baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky is his rival, and mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick is the mysterious gypsy with the troubled past. 3hrs 7mins approx. £20 (£18)
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MISS JULIE (12A)
OCTOBER
SUN 11, 7.30PM | MON 12, 5PM
MISTRESS AMERICA (15) Dir: Noah Baumbach USA 2015 1hr 26mins With: Greta Gerwig, Lola Kirke
A sophisticated New York-set comedy about a lonely woman rescued by an adventurous gal-about-town who entangles her in an alluring mad scheme featuring dream chasing, scoresettling, and cat stealing. Love it. TUES 6, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCH FILM
Dir: Francis Ford Coppola USA 1979 2hrs 33mins With: Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando
OCTOBER
SAT 10, 8PM | SUN 11, 4.30PM | MON 12, 2PM & 8PM | TUES 13, 5PM
A superbly acted adaptation of Strindberg’s fiery classic about suppressed passions and class-conflict is relocated to 19th century Ireland where the daughter of the owner of a country estate all but forces a servant to seduce her.
ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING (12A)
APOCALYPSE NOW (15)
OCTOBER
Dir: Liv Ullmann Nor/UK/USA/Can 2014 2hrs 9mins With: Colin Farrell, Jessica Chastain
OCTOBER
TUE 13, 8PM | WED 14, 5PM
RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A) Dir: Jonathan Demme USA 2015 1hr 41mins With: Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline
During the Vietnam War, Captain Willard is sent on a dangerous mission into Cambodia to assassinate a renegade colonel who has set himself up as a god among a local tribe. Don’t miss Dr Jane’s talk on Joseph Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’ at 12.30pm. Film tickets £5.50 (£5) Talk tickets £6.50 (£6).
A military dog from Afghanistan is adopted by his late handler’s family in the US, where his close bond with the soldier’s brother leads to a life-altering revelation in this family adventure.
IL TROVATORE MET OPERA
SUN 4, 7.30PM | MON 5, 5PM | TUES 6, 8PM | THU 8, 5PM
OCTOBER
Dir: Boaz Yakin USA 2015 1hr 51mins With: Lauren Graham, Thomas Haden Church
MON 28, 5PM & 8PM
OCTOBER
Terry Jones’ new film sees Simon Pegg as a hapless bloke who is given the power to do anything by aliens. This was also Robin Williams’ final film, playing a talking dog.
San Francisco, 1970. Minnie is a smart teenager with an open-minded mother who encourages her to experiment with life. But when Minnie has an affair with her mum’s 30-something boyfriend how far can Minnie decently go?
OCTOBER
Fifth in the Terminator series, Genysis deliberately references the earlier films as John Conner sends Kyle Reese (his own father) back to 1984 to protect his mother. But Arnie, as ever, saves the day!
Dir: Alan Taylor USA 2015 2hrs 6mins With: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Clarke
Dir: Terry Jones UK 2015 1hr 25mins With: Simon Pegg, Kate Beckinsale
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We are delighted to be screening George Farquhar’s wild comedy as part of the Stamford Georgian Festival 2015. The ‘Beaux’: Mr Aimwell and Mr Archer, two charming, dissolute young men who have blown their fortunes in giddy London. Shamed and debt-ridden, they flee to provincial Lichfield. Their ‘Stratagem’: to marry for money. 2hrs 40mins approx incl interval. £14 (£12) £10 students/groups 10+
Voted by film critics everywhere as the greatest documentary ever made this astonishing celebration of cinema, cities, and the joy of life should not be missed. An exhilarating ode to Soviet life. Stamford’s film programmer Alan Alderson-Smith will give a brief pre-screening introduction.
OCTOBER
Dir: Marielle Heller USA 2015 1hr 42mins With: Bel Powley, Alexander Skarsgård
SAT 10, 2PM
TERMINATOR GENISYS (12A)
45 Years concerns an ageing married couple whose lives are turned from love and harmony to suspicion and disgust when an emotional secret from the husband’s past is unexpectedly revealed. An exceptional British film. FRI 2, 8PM | SUN 4, 5PM
OCTOBER
MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA(U)
Dir: Andrew Haigh UK 2015 1hr 35mins With: Charlotte Rampling, Tom Courtenay
THEDIARYOF ATEENAGEGIRL(18) EVENTS, MARKETS, SPECTACLES, RE-ENACTMENTS, TALKS, MUSIC, AND CARRIAGE RIDES Don’t miss all the treats on offer from 24-27 September in Stamford! From the exciting Bull Run through the town on Saturday to Horrible Histories at the Corn Exchange – take a look at all the events at www.stamfordgeorgianfestival.co.uk
SUN 4, 2PM
45 YEARS (15)
National Theatre Live’s 2013 broadcast of the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Coriolanus returns to cinemas by popular demand. Don’t miss this award-winning performance by Tom Hiddleston in the title-role and directed by Donmar’s Artistic Director Josie Rourke. £14 (£12) £10 students/groups 10+
OCTOBER
OCTOBER Dir: Dziga Vertov Soviet Union 1929 1hr 8mins Documentary B&W
Dir: Josie Rourke UK 2013 3hrs approx With: Tom Hiddleston, Mark Gatiss
Dir: Asif Kapadia UK 2015 2hrs Documentary
OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2015
Meryl Streep stars as hard-living rock singer forced to return to her family and help her daughter (actually played by Streep’s daughter) after a painful separation. A fascinating family drama.
OCTOBER THU 8, 8PM | SAT 10, 5PM
THE PRESIDENT (15)
Dir: Mohsen Makhmalbaf Fr/UK/Ger/Georgia 2014 2hrs Subtitled With: Mikheil Gomiashvili, Dachi Orvelashvili
Gifted Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf has crafted a beguiling meditation on power and its consequences with this tale of a dictator overthrown by revolutionaries who ultimately are no better than he is.
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45 YEARS (15)
WED 14, 8PM WATER AID SCREENING
Dir: Andrew Haigh UK 2015 1hr 35mins With: Charlotte Rampling, Tom Courtenay
A special screening of this exceptional British film. By coming to the cinema this evening, you will be helping to fund projects bringing clean water and safe toilets to rural communities in Mali, one of the poorest countries in West Africa. The Water Aid Rutland Group would be delighted if you would join them for a glass of wine and canapés before the film at 7pm. £10
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OCTOBER
SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2015
OCTOBER
FRI 16, 5PM | SUN 18, 2PM | MON 19, 5PM | TUES 20, 2PM & 8PM
OCTOBER
TUES 20, 5PM ONE WORLD WEEK FILM
EVEREST (12A)
THE OVERNIGHTERS (12A)
Based on the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, this edge-of-seat adventure ropes you to the action as if you were one of the mountaineers.
A remarkably poignant look at the effects on working lives caused by the recession and changes to the energy market, channelled through the efforts of a local priest to bring light into darkened lives. Be sure to visit the One World Week gallery exhibition from 19-25 October.
Dir: Jesse Moss USA 2014 1hr 42mins Documentary
Dir: Baltasar Kormákur USA 2015 2hrs With: Jake Gyllenhaal, Josh Brolin
OCTOBER
FRI 16, 8PM
MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDERETTE (15)
OTELLO MET OPERA
OCTOBER
A new staging of Verdi’s masterpiece conducted by Yannick Nezet-Seguin and directed by Bartlett Sher, opens the Met season. 3h 27mins. £20 (£18)
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Dir: Nanni Moretti Italy 2015 1hr 46mins Subtitled With: Margherita Buy, John Turturro SUN 18, 8PM
Dir: Seth MacFarlane USA 2015 1hr 55mins With: Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane
Comedy, pathos and genuine heart combine is this beautifully constructed Italian story about a harassed female film director trying to finish her latest movie while her mother is dying. Simply wonderful.
OCTOBER
Outrageously rude follow-up to 2012’s Ted, this tightly written sequel hinges on the walking, talking teddy bear having to prove that he’s more than a toy.
SAT 24, 8PM | SUN 25, 4.30PM | MON 26, 8PM
Dir: Anna Muylaert Brazil 2015 1hr 54mins Subtitled With: Regina Casè, Helena Albergaria
Val is a middle-aged housekeeper who has worked for a rich family for decades. But her days as an unquestioning servant are numbered when her feisty long lost daughter appears. A marvellous human drama.
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OCTOBER
MON 26, 11AM | TUES 2PM
PIXELS (12A)
Dir: Chris Colombus USA 2015 1hr 46mins With: Adam Sandler, Kevin James
Comic action sci-fi where aliens impersonate 80’s arcade games PAC-MAN, Donkey Kong, and Space Invaders - to try to take over the world!
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A comedy drama about Ben, a retired man who returns to the world of work at a fashion business. At first his suit and tie sticks out like a sore thumb, but eventually his experience wins the day.
NOVEMBER
EXTRA DATE MON 2, 7PM
WITH BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH Another chance to see Academy Award nominee Benedict Cumberbatch take on the title role of Shakespeare’s great tragedy. £14 (£12) £10 students & groups 10+ WED 28, 8PM | THUR 29, 8PM
NOVEMBER
TUE 3 NOV, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCH FILM
LESSONS IN LOVE(15)
THE LAST STATION (15)
Richard is a Cambridge college professor who meets a woman who forces him to re-evaluate his life of hedonistic excess. Fast, funny, and farcical.
A historical drama illustrating Tolstoy’s struggle to balance fame and wealth with his commitment to a life devoid of material things. Don’t miss Dr Jane’s talk on Tolstoy’s ‘War & Peace’ at 12.30pm
Dir: Michael Hoffman USA 2009 1hr 50mins With James McAvoy, Helen Mirren
Dir: Tom Vaughan UK 2015 1hr 40mins With: Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayak
HALLOWEEN SPECIAL!
FRI 30, 6PM
INTO FILM FESTIVAL
Dir: Kenny Ortega USA 1993 1hr 36mins With:BetteMidler,SarahJessicaParker,KathyNajimy
Every year Stamford Arts Centre takes part in the Into Film Festival – a national project to encourage 5-19 year olds across the UK to watch, make and understand film in new and creative ways. This year’s films are:
A Halloween family treat - dressing up encouraged! Three resurrected witches start causing chaos in Salem Massachusetts in a quest for their immortality.
OCTOBER
A witty and brilliantly on-point story about the perils of 21st century dating.
Dir: Nancy Meyers USA 2015 2hrs With: Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway
HAMLET ENCORE
Dir: Elliot Hegarty UK 2015 1hr 30mins With: Jack Whitehall, Talulah Riley
HOCUS POCUS(PG)
Dir: Judd Apatow USA 2015 2hrs 5mins With: Amy Schumer, Bill Hader
THE SECOND MOTHER (15)
THE BAD EDUCATION MOVIE(15)
OCTOBER
TRAINWRECK (15) SUN 18, 5PM | MON 19, 8PM
TUES 27, 8PM | THUR 29,5PM
OCTOBER
MIA MADRE (15)
TED 2(15)
OCTOBER
This good-looking re-telling of the origins of the shape-shifting quartet of friends who gain special powers after a trip to outer space, is an epic block-buster on all levels.
MON 2, 2PM | TUES 3, 8PM
THE INTERN (12A)
At our relaxed screenings, low lights will be left on and the volume of the soundtrack is reduced. It’s fine to move around or take a break during the film. Screenings are suitable for families with children who have an autistic condition, sensory and communication disorders or a learning disability. Tickets: £5 Co-promoted by Grantham Autistic Information Network.
A literally big screen outing for the over-the-top TV show starring Jack Whitehall as inept teacher Alfie Wickers who takes his class on a final school trip after they’ve finished their GCSEs.
Dir: Josh Trank USA 2015 1hr 40mins With: Miles Teller, Kate Mara SAT 17, 5.55PM SATELLITE SCREENING
NOVEMBER
OCTOBER
FANTASTIC FOUR (12A)
SAT 31, 4PM SATELLITE SCREENING
MET OPERA James Levine conducts the first Met revival of Wagner’s Tahnnhauser since 2004. £20 (£18)
RELAXED SCREENING FRI 30 OCT 11AM
FRI 23, 5PM | SUN 25, 2PM | MON 26, 2PM
OCTOBER
TANNHÄUSER
STRANGE MAGIC (U)
George Lucas’ madcap fairy tale musical is inspired by “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Animated fun for all the family.
Gregory Doran continues his exploration of Shakespeare’s history plays with Henry V performed in the 600th anniversary year of the Battle of Agincourt. £14 (£12) £10 students/groups 10+
This multi-layered social comedy tells of the relationship forged across the cultural divide between young Asian Omar and his lover Johnny as they open their dream launderette. Part of the BFI’s Love season – bfi.org.uk/love
OCTOBER TUES 27, 5PM | THU 29, 2PM | FRI 30, 2PM (RELAXED SCREENING FRI 30 OCT 11AM) Dir: Gary Rydstrom USA 2015 1hr 39mins Voiced by: Evan Rachel Wood, Elijah Kelley
WED 21, 7PM LIVE SATELLITE SCREENING
HENRY V
Dir: Stephen Frears UK/USA 1985 1hr 37mins With: Stars: Gordon Warnecke, Daniel Day-Lewis
OCTOBER
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SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2015
LATE NIGHT HORROR!
NOVEMBER FRI 30, 9PM
THE EXORCIST – THE DIRECTOR’S CUT(18)
Dir: William Friedkin USA 1973 2hrs 12mins With: Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow
An electrifying story of demonic possession in contemporary America, William Friedkin’s controversial adaptation of a best-selling novel ranks among Hollywood’s most celebrated horror films. A true Halloween horror!
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FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS - MON 9 NOV 10AM
ZARAFA (PG) 1hr 18mins
A gorgeous French animation about a young African boy who goes on an epic voyage from Africa to France.
NOVEMBER
FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS - TUE 10 NOV 10AM
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (12A) 2hrs
Oscar winning Eddie Redmayne, is completely convincing in this impressive Stephen Hawking biopic. To register with the festival and to book your places go to www.intofilm.org/festival
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NOVEMBER
SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2015
NOVEMBER
SUN 8, 2PM ROTARY FAMILY FILM EVENT
FANTASTIC MR FOX (PG)
Milly and Jess have been childhood friends but their closeness is severely tested when Milly discovers she has a lump. A warm and grown-up movie, about sharing the good and the bad.
NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER
TUES 17, 2PM
Dir: Ramin Bahrani 1hr 52mins With: Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon
OF MICE AND MEN - NT SCREENING
A blistering attack on the reality of the American Dream this Florida-set portrait of a ruthless property broker who entices a desperate father to do his dirty business brilliantly captures a world where greed is king.
THU 19 NOV, 7PM | TUE 1 DEC, 7PM
NOVEMBER
WITH FILM SCREENING ‘GO ON’ Dir: Gianni Padlina Ethiopia/Switzerland 2014 40mins
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Dir: Yorgos LanthimosIre/UK/Greece/Fr20151hr 58mins With: Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz HURRY FOR TICKETS £14 (£12) £10 groups
FRI 20, 5PM | SUN 22, 7.30PM | MON 23, 5PM | TUE 24, 8PM
In a dystopian future, single people are sent by law to The Hotel, where they are obliged to find a romantic partner in 45 days or are transformed into animals and sent off into The Woods.
DECEMBER
TUE 1 DEC, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCH FILM
BABETTE’S FEAST (U)
Dir: Gabriel Axel France/Den19871hr 42mins Subtitled With: Stéphane Audran, Birgitte Federspiel
Based on the bestselling novel about an astronaut who finds himself stranded on Mars after his fellow crew-members inadvertently abandon him, director Ridley Scott is awesomely back on form with this thrilling and fascinating epic.
Improbable, mouth-watering and supremely regenerative - don’t miss this cinema classic! Come and hear Dr Jane’s talk on Karen Blixen’s book at 12.30pm. Enjoy mulled wine & mince pies between talk and film. Film tickets £5.50 (£5) Talk tickets £6.50 (£6).
NOVEMBER
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SUFFRAGETTE (12A) Photo: Joni kabana.
MON 30 NOV, 8PM | WED 2 DEC, 8PM
THE LOBSTER (15)
Dir: Ridley Scott USA 2015 2hrs 10mins With: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastane
AN ETHIOPIAN AFTERNOON
For over 50 years Australian doctors Reg and Catherine Hamlin have dedicated their lives to caring for women with childbirth injuries in Ethiopia. This inspiring film, featuring interviews with many of their patients and co-workers at the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, tells the story of their life-transforming work. A week ahead of her participation in the Great Ethiopian Run, Annie Hall will introduce the film and talk about why she is fundraising for the hospital. Followed by Ethiopian coffee and popcorn in the gallery, kindly provided by Cafe au Chocolat. Tickets: £8 - All profits from this event will be donated to Hamlin Fistula UK
NOVEMBER
THE MARTIAN (TBC)
SUN 15 NOV, 2PM
Shakespeare’s timeless tragicomedy of obsession and redemption is re-imagined in a new production starring Judi Dench as Paulina and Kenneth Branagh as Leontes. 3hrs 30mins approx. £14 (£12) £10 groups
FRI 20, 8PM | SUN 22, 5PM | MON 23, 8PM | TUES 24, 2PM WED 25, 5PM | FRI 27, 5PM | SUN 29, 8PM | MON 30, 5PM
Dir: Sarah Gavron UK 2015 1hr 46mins With: Carey Mulligan, Meryl Streep
Focussing on the Suffragette movement of the early 20th century this superb portrait of amazingly brave women standing up to the increasing brutality of the British state is a tribute to their defiance and their courage.
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LOOKING AHEAD!
TICKET PRICES
ARTSCENE MEMBERSHIP
FILMS Evenings £6.50 (£6) Artscene member £5.50 Matinees £5.50 Artscene member £5 Family of 4 matinee ticket £20 - £1 lap tickets available from the box office for under 2s for family films.
Become an Artscene member and get a priority booking period and discounted tickets for cinema and other live events. Membership is £19 per year for one person or £24 for two people. Please call the box office for further information.
SATELLITE SCREENINGS NT Live £14 (£12) £10 for students & groups Met Opera £20 (£18)
There is a platform lift to the cinema. We have an accessible toilet and induction loop. Please advise the box office if a wheelchair space is required. There is parking for disabled badge holders in St Mary’s Street and St George’s Square.
KIOSK, COFFEE SHOP AND BAR
SATELLITE SCREENING
KENNETH BRANAGH THEATRE COMPANY
Bill Forsyth’s classic comedy remains the ultimate depiction of coming-of-age awkwardness and an enduring favourite of Scottish cinema. Gregory is the teenager who’s smitten with the new star player of the school football team, the enigmatic Dorothy. Part of the BFI’s Love season – bfi.org.uk/love
99 HOMES (15)
THU 26, 7PM LIVE | WED 30 DEC, 7PM ENCORE
THE WINTER’S TALE
Dir: Bill Forsyth UK/Scotland 1980 1hr 28mins With: John Gordon Sinclair, Dee Hepburn
TUES 10, 5PM | SAT 14, 8PM
MACBETH (TBC)
Dir: Justin Kurzel UK/Fr 2015 1hr 53mins With: Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard
NOVEMBER
GREGORY’S GIRL (12A)
The legendary life of the notorious Kray brothers in 1960’s London is stylishly realised via the exploits of the brutal gangsters given a giddy spin by casting Tom Hardy as both Ron and Reggie Kray to marvellous effect. Dazzling.
WED 25, 8PM | FRI 27, 8PM | SUN 29, 5PM
This richly imagined new version of the Shakespeare classic is both a visual treat and a recognition that the Bard is hard to beat when it comes to drama.
This charmingly droll comedy is based on Bill Bryson’s memoir in which he attempts to walk the rugged 2000 mile Appalachian Trail with a dodgy old pal and the mishaps they frequently encountered.
Dir: Brian Helgeland UK/Fr 2015 1hr 50mins With: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning, Taron Egerton
NOVEMBER
SUN 15, 7.30PM | MON 16 NOV, 2PM & 5PM
Dir: Ken Kwapis USA 2015 1hr 44mins With: Robert Redford, Nick Nolte, Emma Thompson
LEGEND (15 TBC)
NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER
A WALK IN THE WOODS (15)
SUN 8, 7.30PM | MON 9, 8PM | TUES 10, 8PM
SAT 21, 5.30PM SATELLITE SCREENING
William Kentridge returns to the Met for his first new production since the company premiere of The Nose. 4h 27mins approx. £20 (£18)
Dir: Catherine Hardwicke UK 2015 1hr 52mins With: Toni Collete, Drew Barrymore, Dominic Cooper
A family showing of the film ‘Fantastic Mr Fox’ at 2pm and Roald Dahl themed activities in the gallery from 1pm. Fancy dress is encouraged – any Roald Dahl book characters welcome! Prizes for the best fancy dress. Organised by the Rotary Club of Stamford St Martin’s with funds going to local charities. Tickets £5.50 or £20 for a family ticket (family of 4) £1 lap tickets available for under 2s. Children must be accompanied by a ticket holding adult.
NOVEMBER
LULU MET OPERA
MISS YOU ALREADY (12A)
Dir: Wes Anderson UK 2009 1hr 23mins Voiced by: George Clooney, Meryl Streep
NOVEMBER
SUN 15, 4.30PM | MON 16, 8PM
Photo: Johan Persson.
NOVEMBER
SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2015
Hot and cold drinks, ice-creams and sweets are on sale at our Kiosk before each film. The Coffee Shop is open Mon to Sat 9.30am to 8pm (and some Sundays) for a range of food and drinks. The Cellar bar is open from 7pm on film nights and a discount is available on presentation of your ticket!
ACCESS
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
BOX OFFICE
Under 12s must be accompanied by an adult. A £1 (per transaction) fee is charged for online tickets. We cannot do cash refunds, but for a sold out film we can try to re-sell unwanted tickets. (£1 admin fee).
Open Mon to Sat 9.30am to 8pm Sundays from one hour before screenings.
The management reserves the right to change the programme if necessary.
FOR A LARGE PRINT VERSION PLEASE TELEPHONE 01780 763203 OR EMAIL MARKETING@STAMFORDARTSCENTRE.COM FILM CLASSIFICATIONS
SUN 13 DEC, 2PM
DR ZHIVAGO (PG)
Dir: David Lean UK/USA 1965 3hrs 15mins With: Omar Sharif, Alec Guinness, Julie Christie
Visually stunning epic adapted from the Boris Pasternak novel. Omar Sharif is the doctor/poet who marries aristocratic Geraldine Chaplin but falls in love with his muse Lara. Part of the BFI’s Love season – bfi.org.uk/love
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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.
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 now allow under 2s into the auditorium to family films with a £1 lap ticket.
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