Stamford Arts Centre Sep-Dec 2016 Film Brochure

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SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2016

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2016

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SEPTEMBER

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2016

SEPTEMBER

THE TIME MACHINE (PG)

TUE 6, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM

Dir: George Pal USA/ UK 1960 1hr 38mins With: Rod Taylor, Alan Young

SEPTEMBER FRI 23, 5PM | SAT 24, 8PM | SUN 25, 7.30PM | MON 26, 5PM & 8PM SUN 18, 2PM & 5PM | MON 19, 5PM

Roald Dahl’s wonderful tale of a big friendly giant who whisks an orphaned girl to his magical kingdom is blessed by Spielberg’s genius for storytelling that appeals to the child in all of us.

FRI 23, 8PM | SUN 25, 2PM & 5PM

GHOSTBUSTERS (12A) SUN 18, 7.30PM ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING

Dir: Paul Feig USA 2016 1hr 50mins With: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon Replacing the original 1984 Ghostbusters with four very funny women this fast-paced story of scary spirits and brilliant special effects will leave you in no doubt about who ya gonna call.

SEPTEMBER

CYMBELINE MON 19, 8PM | TUE 20, 5PM

BORN TO BE BLUE (15)

Dir: Robert Budreau USA 2015 1hr 37mins With: Ethan Hawke, Carmen Ejogo

WED 28, 7PM LIVE SATELLITE SCREENING

Cymbeline is a ruler of a divided Britain. When Innogen, the only living heir, marries her sweetheart in secret, an enraged Cymbeline banishes him. 3hrs 20mins - £14 (£12) £10 students/groups

SEPTEMBER

FRI 30, 5PM | SAT 1 OCT 8PM

THE CARER (15)

Jazz trumpeter Chet Baker suffered some bad times in the 1960s and this impressive re-imagining of his slow and painful come-back perfectly captures the highs and lows of a musical legend.

SEPTEMBER

Dir: Paul Greengrass USA 2016 2hrs 3mins With: Alicia Vikander, Matt Damon, Julia Stiles

SEPTEMBER

Helen McCrory returns to the National Theatre in Terence Rattigan’s devastating masterpiece, playing one of the greatest female roles in contemporary drama. Tom Burke (War and Peace) also features in Carrie Cracknell’s critically acclaimed new production. 2hrs 30mins - £14 (£12) £10 students/groups

SEPTEMBER

JASON BOURNE (12A)

Bourne is back! Matt Damon returns to the gamechanging action series with Paul Greengrass again directing another heart-pounding thriller.

Dir: Steven Spielberg UK/Can/USA 1hr 57mins With: Mark Rylance, Penelope Wilton

THE DEEP BLUE SEA (12A)

NOTES ON BLINDNESS (U)

In 1983, just days before the birth of his son, writer and theologian John Hull went blind and began keeping an audio diary. This astonishing film encompasses dreams, memory, and the interior world of blindness to mesmerising effect.

THE BFG (PG)

SEPTEMBER

WED 21, 8PM

Dirs: Pete Middleton/James Spinney UK 2016 1hr 30mins Documentary

A man’s vision for a utopian society is disillusioned when travelling forward into time reveals a dark and dangerous society. Don’t miss Dr Jane Mackay’s talk at 12.30pm. Film ticket £5.50 (£5) Talk tickets: £6.50 (£6) Please note Dr Jane’s talk and film take place in the Ballroom due to the theatre refurbishment.

SEPTEMBER

SEPTEMBER

Dir: János Edelényi UK 2016 1hr 29mins Stars: Brian Cox, Anna Chancellor, Emilia Fox

TUE 20, 8PM | WED 21, 5PM

SUMMERTIME (15)

Dir: Catherine Corsini France 2015 1hr 45mins Subtitled With: Cécile De France, Izïa Higelin It’s 1971 in Paris and militant feminist Carole is drawn into an unlikely love affair with farmer’s daughter Delphine over a beautiful summer in rural France.

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This affable comedy about an old enfeebled actor and a young, ambitious actress who becomes his carer is truly a roguish delight.

SEPTEMBER

FRI 30, 8PM | SAT 1 OCT 5PM

THE SHALLOWS (12A)

Dir: Jaume Collet-Serra USA 2016 1hr 26mins With: Blake Lively, Óscar Jaenada A woman goes surfing off a remote Mexican beach, but a great white shark forces her to seek refuge. Tightly structured and seriously suspenseful this is the best shark movie since Jaws.

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OCTOBER

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2016

OCTOBER

SUN 2, 2PM & 7.30PM

STAR TREK BEYOND (12A)

Dirs: Henry Joost/ Ariel Schulman USA 2016 1hr 36mins With: Emma Roberts, Dave Franco

The USS Enterprise explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space and encounters a mysterious new enemy who put the ship and everything the Federation stands for to the test. SUN 2, 5PM | MON 3, 8PM

THE COMMUNE (15)

A sensitive and remarkably grown-up film about a group of professional people who still have enough of the spirit of 1960’s peace and love about them to set up a commune but uncover some brutally life-changing issues. MON 3, 5PM | WED 5, 8PM

OCTOBER The season begins with a new production of Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle in his first Live in HD performance. Nina Stemme stars as Isolde—a touchstone role she has sung with major opera companies around the world. Her Tristan is Australian heldentenor Stuart Skelton, who sang Siegmund in the Met’s Ring cycle in 2013. 2hrs 20min. £20 (£18)

SUN 9, 5PM

THE BLUE ROOM (15)

Dir: Mathieu Amalric France 2014 1hr 16mins Subtitled With: Mathieu Amalric, Léa Drucker

Dir: Ricky Gervais UK 2016 1hr 36mins With: Ricky Gervais, Tom Bennett

Adapted from a Georges Simenon novel actor/ director Amalric fashions a beguiling erotic thriller from the illicit affair between a man and woman that keeps you guessing to the very end.

Rickey Gervais revives The Office’s David Brent for a big screen selfie as a deluded singer-songwriter who goes on tour with a documentary crew catching his every idiocy. WED 5, 5PM | THU 6, 2PM | FRI 7, 8PM

OCTOBER

SUN 9, 2PM WITH PRE FILM TALK | MON 10, 8PM

JULIETA (15)

NO HOME MOVIE (PG)

Full of flashbacks, coincidences, and pounding melodrama, Almodóvar’s latest is a twisty Hitchcockian mystery about the efforts of a middle-aged woman to reunite with her estranged daughter. Intriguing.

A provocative film-maker throughout her life Chantel Ackerman’s typically challenging final film observes her aging mother in her Brussel’s apartment and grapples with issues of memory and loss. Stamford Arts Programmer Alan Alderson-Smith with give an introduction to the Oct 9 matinee screening.

Dir: Chantal Ackerman Belg/Fr 2015 1hr 55mins Subtitled Documentary

Dir: Pedro AlmodóvarSpain 2016 1hr 39mins Subtitled With: Adriana Ugarte, Emma Suárez

OCTOBER

THE THREEPENNY OPERA

(15) Mack the Knife is back in town. A darkly comic new take on Brecht and Weill’s raucous musical with Olivier Award-winner Rory Kinnear as Macheath. Adapted by Simon Stephens (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time), and directed by Rufus Norris. Contains scenes of a sexual nature, violence and filthy language. 2hrs 40mins - £14 (£12) £10 students/groups

SAT 8, 5PM LIVE SATELLITE SCREENING

OCTOBER

DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD (15)

OCTOBER

Social media is the alluring villain of this kinetic thriller whereby a young woman is lured into downloading an app called “Nerve” that literally takes over her life.

TRISTAN UND ISOLDE (WAGNER)

Dir: Thomas Vinterberg Denmark 2016 1hr 51mins Subtitled With: Ulrich Thomsen, Trine Dyrholm

OCTOBER

FRI 7, 5PM

NERVE (15)

Dir: Justin Lin USA 2016 2hrs 2mins With: Idris Elba, Zoe Saldana, Chris Pine

OCTOBER

OCTOBER

THU 6, 7PM LIVE SATELLITE SCREENING

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OCTOBER

SUN 9, 7.30PM | MON 10, 5PM

BAD MOMS (15)

Dirs: Jon Lucas/Scott Moore USA 2016 1hr 41mins With: Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell From the creators of The Hangover movies comes Bad Moms, a comedy about three perfect mothers who are fed-up to the back teeth with being perfect and let rip with a bout of hilarious self-indulgence.

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OCTOBER

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2016

OCTOBER

KING LEAR

WED 12, 7.30PM LIVE SATELLITE SCREENING

THU 13, 5PM

OCTOBER

SUN 16, 4PM LIVE

BOLSHOI BALLET

THE GOLDEN AGE

Dir: Roar Uthaug Norway 2015 1hr 45mins Subtitled With: KristofferJoner, Ane Dahl Torp

(GRIGOROVICH/SHOSTAKOVICH) With its jazzy score, this ballet is a refreshing, colourful and dazzling satire of Europe in the Roaring 20s. Only at the Bolshoi! 2 hrs 30mins. £14 (£12) £10 students/groups.

Who would have thought that Norway would come up with one of the best disaster movies in years in a tense, straight-forward account of a gigantic tsunami smashing its way through the fjords? Gripping. THU 13, 8PM

WATER AID FILM

OCTOBER

SATELLITE SCREENING TUE 18, 5PM | WED 19, 5PM

CHICK LIT (15)

Dir: Tony Britten UK 2016 1hr 36mins With: Christian McKay, Dakota Blue Richards

LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP (U) Dir: Whit Stillman Ire/Ned/Fr 2016 1hr 32mins With: Kate Beckinsale, Chloë Sevigny, Stephen Fry

Four ordinary blokes, keen to save their local Norfolk pub, write a racy novel that becomes an instant bestseller. But when the publishers insist that the book’s female “author” reveal herself this delightful gender comedy changes gear.

Based on Jane Austin’s novella Lady Susan, this spirited costume comedy centres on the antics of a noble-woman with a dubious reputation who sits out a scandal at the home of her in-laws. Proceeds from tonight’s film will go towards funding projects that bring clean water and safe toilets to rural communities in Madagascar. The Water Aid Rutland Group would be delighted if you would join them for a glass of wine and canapés before the film. £10 including a drinks reception at 7pm in the Gallery.

OCTOBER FRI 14, 2PM | SAT 15, 8PM | SUN 16, 7.30PM | MON 17, 5PM | TUE 18, 8PM

CAFÉ SOCIETY (12A)

Dir: Woody Allen USA 2016 1hr 36mins With: Steve Carell, Sheryl Lee, Todd Weeks Woody Allen’s 52nd movie is set in 1930’s Hollywood and New York. Bobby is an ambitious youngster who falls in love with his boss’s mistress then has a helluva time trying to sort it out. A bittersweet rom-com and simply gorgeous to look at.

OCTOBER

LITTLE MEN (PG)

Two teenage boys in Brooklyn become firm friends but their parents have other ideas about family life. A well-observed drama about friendship, self-interest, and how life is never a story with a perfect ending.

THE WAVE (15)

OCTOBER

FRI 14, 8PM | SAT 15, 5PM | MON 17, 8PM

Dir: Ira Sachs USA 2016 1hr 25mins With: Greg Kinnear, Alfred Molina

Antony Sher returns to the RSC to play King Lear, one of the greatest parts written by Shakespeare. Join us for this live cinema screening of one of Shakespeare’s most epic plays broadcast live from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. £14 (£12) £10 students/groups

OCTOBER

OCTOBER

OCTOBER

WED 19, 8PM

ONE WORLD WEEK FILM

TAXI TEHRAN (12A)

Dir: Jafar Panahi Iran 2015 1hr 22mins Subtitled When Iranian director Jafar Panahi was banned by the government from making films, he became a taxi driver, cleverly making film-stars of the passengers in the back of his cab. Superb. The local Amnesty International Group invites you to a wine and nibbles reception from 7pm £10

OCTOBER FRI 21, 5PM | SAT 22, 11AM | SUN 23, 2PM RELAXED SCREENING | SUN 23, 5PM

FINDING DORY (PG)

MON 24, 11AM | TUE 25, 2PM

Dir: Andrew Stanton, Angus MacLane USA 2016 1hr 43mins Voiced by: Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Ed O’Neill FRI 14, 5PM | SAT 15, 2PM

PETE’S DRAGON (PG)

Dir: David Lowery USA 2016 1hr 33mins With: Bryce Dallas Howard, Karl Urban, Robert Redford Another updated remake of a Disney favourite sees 10-year old Pete living in the forest with a dragon that everyone else thinks can’t be real. A fantastical family treat.

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Another charming Disney/Pixar masterpiece which focuses on the wide-eyed blue Tang fish with memory problems who roams the ocean, with Nemo and Marlin, in search of her long lost parents. SUN 23, 2PM RELAXED SCREENING At our relaxed screenings, low lights will be left on and the volume is reduced. It’s fine to move around or take a break during the film. 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.

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OCTOBER NOVEMBER

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2016

OCTOBER

FRI 21, 8PM | SUN 23, 7.30PM

OCTOBER FRI 28, 6PM | SAT 29, 8PM | SUN 30, 5PM | MON 31, 8PM | MON 7 NOV 2PM & 8PM

THE FREE STATE OF JONES(15)

BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (15)

This historically true story of a disillusioned Confederate army deserter, who returns home and leads a militia of runaway slaves, the dispossessed, and women, magnificently captures both the man and his times.

It’s been 16 years since we last saw Bridget trying to cope with life, but here she is…with a baby! Ah – but which of the two men she’s currently sleeping with is the father?

Dir: Sharon Maguire UK/Fr/Ire/USA 2hrs With: Renée Zellweger, Patrick Dempsey, Colin Firth

Dir: Gary Ross USA 2016 2hrs 19mins With: Matthew McConaughey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw

OCTOBER

DON GIOVANNI (MOZART)

OCTOBER SAT 22, 5.55PM LIVE SATELLITE SCREENING

Simon Keenlyside makes his Met role debut as the unrepentant seducer in Michael Grandage’s staging of Mozart’s masterpiece. 3hrs 22mins. £20 (£18).

OCTOBER

MON 24 & TUE 25

LIGHTS OUT (15)

LATE NIGHT HORROR

FRI 28, 9PM

Dir: David F. Sandberg USA 2016 1hr 21mins With Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman Are you afraid of the dark? The brother and sister in this wonderful will-make-you-jump horror film certainly are because there’s something coming at them after lights out.

OCTOBER

SUN 30, 7.30PM | MON 31, 5PM | MON 7 NOV, 5PM

ANTHROPOID (15)

AMPLIFIED FILM FESTIVAL A two day event produced by young film programmers from our Amplified group. They will be hosting a range of films, music activities and drop-in sessions with something for everyone to get involved in! A HARD DAY’S NIGHT (U) MON 24 OCT 2PM with family crafts activities after the film AMY (15) MON 24 OCT 8PM with pre film Jazz MARLEY (15) TUE 25 OCT 8PM with pre film nibbles and music

OCTOBER

WED 26, 8PM

THE NEON DEMON (18)

THU 27, 7PM LIVE

THE ENTERTAINER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

OF MICE AND MEN (PG)

TUE 1 NOV, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM

The cast shine in this contemporary remake of the beloved classic. Don’t miss Dr Jane Mackay’s talk at 12.30pm. Film ticket £5.50 (£5) Talk tickets: £6.50 (£6)

An outrageous fusion of style, frocks, shocks and splatter, bad-boy director Refn zooms in on the ruthless LA fashion scene. You have been warned.

BRANAGH THEATRE LIVE Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, John Osborne’s modern classic conjures the seedy glamour of the old music halls for an explosive examination of public masks and private torment. £14 (£12) £10 students/groups

Operation Anthropoid was the allied code name for the assassination of SS General Reinhard Heydrich in Prague in 1942. This astonishingly convincing recreation of the event is a tribute to the heroes who gave their lives.

Dir: Gary Sinise USA 1992 1hr 51mins With: John Malkovich, Gary Sinise

Dir: Nicolas Winding Refn USA 2016 1hr 58mins With: Elle Fanning, Keanu Reeves

OCTOBER

Dir: Sean Ellis Cz/UK/Fr 2016 2hrs With: Cillian Murphy, Jamie Dornan

NOVEMBER

SUN 6, 3PM LIVE

BOLSHOI BALLET

THE BRIGHT STREAM

SATELLITE SCREENING FRI 28, 2PM | SUN 30, 2PM

SWALLOWS & AMAZONS (PG)

Dir: Philippa Lowthorpe UK 2016 1hr 37mins With: Kelly Macdonald, Andrew Scott, Rafe Spall Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Lake District, Swallows and Amazons is a heartwarming adventure for all the family.

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(RATMANSKY/SHOSTAKOVICH) Alexei Ratmansky creates a laugh­out­loud masterpiece with its slapstick comedy, hilarious deceptions, false identities and many colourful characters! 2hrs 30mins - £14 (£12) £10 students/groups

NOVEMBER

SATELLITE SCREENING WED 9, 5PM

MY SCIENTOLOGY MOVIE(TBC)

Dir:JohnDowerUK/USA20161hr39minsDocumentary No stranger to controversy Louis Theroux does his best to unravel the supposed horrors of the Church of Scientology via actors who perform as Tom Cruise and other believers in an increasingly paranoid, if occasionally farcical, exposé.

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NOVEMBER DECEMBER

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2016

NOVEMBER

WED 9, 8PM | THU 10, 5PM

NOVEMBER FRI 18, 5PM | SUN 20, 7.30PM | MON 21, 5PM | TUE 22, 8PM | THU 24, 5PM

IMPERIUM (15)

INFERNO (12A)

Daniel Radcliffe plays a dedicated FBI officer who goes undercover to expose an organization of white supremacists but is drawn deep into a world of pure hatred.

A lavish third outing for this high-gloss thriller franchise.

Dir: Ron Howard USA 2016 2hrs 1min With: Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones

Dir: Daniel Ragussis USA 2016 1hr 49mins With: Daniel Radcliffe, Toni Collette

NOVEMBER

NOVEMBER FRI 18, 8PM WITH RECEPTION AT 7PM | SUN 20, 5PM | MON 21, 8PM

STARFISH (CERT TBC) THU 10, 8PM

ROTARY CLUB FILM

BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (15) Dir: Sharon Maguire UK/Fr/Ire/USA 2hrs

Join the Rotary Club of Stamford at this screening in aid of EACH East Anglia Children’s Hospice. Tickets include a drinks reception in the gallery at 7pm before a screening of this hotly anticipated comedy. £10

NOVEMBER

FRI 11, 5PM | SAT 12, 2PM | MON 14, 5PM | TUE 15, 8PM

MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME (CERT FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN TBC)

Filmed in Rutland, Starfish is the heartbreaking story of local man Tom Ray who was struck by the rare disease sepsis. How Tom and his family came to terms with his condition is the theme of this remarkable film. Fri 18th Nov a special screening of Starfish introduced by director Bill Clark and special guests Tom and Nicola Ray. Reception at 7pm £10 with proceeds to UK Sepsis Trust.

NOVEMBER

SAT 19 NOV 5PM

CHRISTMAS WITH ANDRÉ RIEU

Don’t miss this heart-warming, festive treat which features a 90 minute recorded Christmas concert plus an exclusive live tour of Maastricht’s magical Christmas highlights and a Q&A. 2hrs 5mins. £18 (£16)

Dir: Tim Burton USA/Belg/UK 2016 1hr 40mins With: Eva Green, Samuel L Jackson Tim Burton’s fertile imagination is set free in this engaging tale of children with peculiar powers. Terrific.

NOVEMBER

Dir: Bill Clark UK 2016 1hr 32mins With: Joanne Froggatt, Tom Riley

NOVEMBER FRI 11, 8PM | SAT 12, 8PM

SATELLITE SCREENING TUE 22, 5PM | THU 24, 8PM

HELL OR HIGH WATER (15)

THEGIRLWITHALLTHEGIFTS(15)

Dir: David Mackenzie USA 2016 1hr 42mins Stars: Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine

This tremendous science-fiction film set in Britain in the near future focusses on a group of scientists and soldiers beset by a population of violent savages as they seek a solution to restoring humanity.

NOVEMBER FRI 25, 8PM | SUN 27, 5PM | MON 28, 8PM | TUE 29, 5PM | WED 30, 8PM

Dir: Colm McCarthy UK/USA 2016 1hr 51mins With: Gemma Arterton, Glenn Close, Paddy Considine

NOVEMBER

An exceptionally well-crafted crime drama with Jeff Bridges as a lawman who’s out to stop two brother bank robbers come hell or high water.

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN(CERTTBC) SAT 12, 5PM | MON 14, 8PM | TUE 15, 5PM

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN(12A)

Dir: Tate Taylor USA 2016 With: Emily Blunt, Laura Prepon, Luke Evans

Sensitively adapted from Paula Hawkin’s bestseller this is a tense, thriller about a woman who sees something from the window of a train that draws her into an intense nightmare. Unmissable. Have a free cup of tea after the 1 Dec screening!

Dir: Antoine Fuqua USA 2016 2hrs 12mins With: Chris Pratt, Denzel Washington

A stirring re-make of the classic 1960 Western, this action-driven story of a posse of professionals fighting off the bad guys delivers in all departments.

NOVEMBER

FRI 25, 5PM | SUN 27, 7.30PM | MON 28, 5PM | TUE 29, 8PM WED 30, 5PM | FRI 2 DEC, 2PM (12A)

SUN 13 NOV 2PM ENCORE

THELIGHTBETWEENOCEANS

GLYNDEBOURNE

Dir:Derek Cianfrance USA/NZ 2hrs 10mins With: Alicia Vikander, Michael Fassbender

With a musical score of heart-breaking beauty and intensity, Saul takes us into a nightmare world of madness and despair. £18 (£16)

SATELLITE SCREENING

Based on M L Stedman’s romantic novel about a lighthouse keeper and his wife who rescue a baby from the sea, this dramatic story is a grand and compelling entertainment.

NOVEMBER

THU 1 DEC 11AM BOOK CLUB SPECIAL FRI 2 DEC 8PM

SAUL

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SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2016

NOVEMBER

SUN 27, 2PM

ASTERIX & OBELIX: MANSION OF THE GODS (PG) Dir: Louis Clichy, Alexandre Astier France 2014 1hr 25mins Voiced by: Louis Clichy, Alexandre Astier

The latest movie charting the heroic exploits of early French warriors Asterix and Obelix. Richly animated comic chaos guaranteed.

DECEMBER

FRI 2, 5PM | SAT 3, 8PM

I, DANIEL BLAKE (15)

Dir: Ken Loach UK 2016 1hr 40mins With: Dave Jones, Hayley Squires

SAT 3, 2PM

STORKS (CERT TBC)

Dir: Nicholas Stoller, Doug Sweetland USA 2016 1hr 40mins Voiced by: Andy Samberg, Jennifer Aniston Storks deliver babies, right? You should flock to this frantic and fun family animation.

DECEMBER

SAT 3, 5PM

POOR COW (15)

Dir: Ken Loach UK 1967 1hr 42mins With: Carol White, Terence Stamp As a compliment to Loach’s latest film have a look at the great director’s first ever feature, about a young working-class woman on the wrong side of the Swinging Sixties who might make bad choices but still deserves a chance.

COMING SOON SAT 17 DEC 7PM ENCORE MET OPERA (SAARIAHO) (New production) This yearning medieval romance L’Amour de Loin (“Love From Afar”), has its Met premiere this season. Debuting Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki leads the performance. SATELLITE SCREENING £20 (£18)

L’AMOUR DE LOIN

SUN 18 DEC 3PM ENCORE BOLSHOI BALLET (GRIGOROVICH/TCHAIKOVSKY) Christmas would not be complete without the enchanting tale of young Marie and her Nutcracker prince! Danced by the Bolshoi’s principals, it will transport children and adults alike to a world of magic and wonder for the holiday season. 2hrs 15mins (THE NUTCRACKER was recorded live on Dec 21, 2014) SATELLITE SCREENING £14 (£12) Family ticket £48

THE NUTCRACKER

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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 These are individually priced.

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

Ken Loach won this year’s Palme d’Or at Cannes, with this film, which has a mixture of social realism, brittle humour, and pathos.

DECEMBER

TICKET PRICES

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! The Gallery bar will be open for all satellite screenings.

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

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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SAT 1 SUN 2 MON 3 WED 5 THU 6 FRI 7 SAT 8 SUN 9 MON 10 WED 12 THU 13 FRI 14 SAT 15 SUN 16 MON 17 TUE 18 WED 19 FRI 21 SAT 22 SUN 23 MON 24

SCREENING TIMES

THE TIME MACHINE (PG) LIT AT LUNCH FILM THE BFG (PG) THE DEEP BLUE SEA (12A) BFG (PG) BORN TO BE BLUE (15) BORN TO BE BLUE (15) SUMMERTIME (15) SUMMERTIME (15) NOTES ON BLINDNESS (U) JASON BOURNE (12A) GHOSTBUSTERS (12A) JASON BOURNE (12A) GHOSTBUSTERS (12A) JASON BOURNE (12A) JASON BOURNE (12A) CYMBELINE RSC – LIVE THE CARER (15) THE SHALLOWS (12A)

FILM TITLE

2.30PM 2PM & 5PM 7.30PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 8PM 2PM & 5PM 7.30PM 5PM & 8PM 7PM 5PM 8PM

SCREENING TIMES

THE SHALLOWS (12A) THE CARER (15) STAR TREK BEYOND (12A) THE COMMUNE (15) DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD (15) THE COMMUNE (15) JULIETA (15) DAVID BRENT: LIFE ON THE ROAD (15) JULIETA (15) THE THREEPENNY OPERA NT - LIVE NERVE (15) JULIETA (15) TRISTAN UND ISOLDE MET OPERA – LIVE NO HOME MOVIE (PG) WITH PRE FILM TALK THE BLUE ROOM (15) BAD MOMS (15) BAD MOMS (15) NO HOME MOVIE (PG) KING LEAR RSC – LIVE THE WAVE (15) LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP (U) WATER AID FILM CAFÉ SOCIETY (12A) PETE’S DRAGON (PG) LITTLE MEN (PG) PETE’S DRAGON (PG) LITTLE MEN (PG) CAFÉ SOCIETY (12A) THE GOLDEN AGE BOLSHOI BALLET LIVE CAFÉ SOCIETY (12A) CAFÉ SOCIETY (12A) LITTLE MEN (PG) CHICK LIT (15) CAFÉ SOCIETY (12A) CHICK LIT (15) TAXI TEHRAN (12A) ONE WORLD WEEK FILM FINDING DORY (PG) THE FREE STATE OF JONES (15) FINDING DORY (PG) DON GIOVANNI MET OPERA – LIVE FINDING DORY (PG) RELAXED SCREENING FINDING DORY (PG) THE FREE STATE OF JONES (15) FINDING DORY (PG) A HARD DAY’S NIGHT (U) LOV FILM FEST AMY (15) LOV FILM FEST with pre film Jazz

5PM 8PM 2PM & 7.30PM 5PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 7PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 2PM 5PM 7.30PM 5PM 8PM 7.30PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 4PM 7.30PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 11AM 5.55PM 2PM 5PM 7.30PM 11AM 2PM 8PM

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OCTOBER

TUE 25 WED 26 THU 27

FILM TITLE

SCREENING TIMES

FINDING DORY (PG) MARLEY (15) LOV FILM FEST with pre film music

2PM 8PM

THE NEON DEMON (18)

8PM

THE ENTERTAINER - BRANAGH THEATRE LIVE

7PM

FRI 28

SWALLOWS & AMAZONS (PG) BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (15) LIGHTS OUT (15) LATE NIGHT HORROR

2PM 6PM 9PM

SAT 29

BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (15)

8PM

SUN 30

SWALLOWS & AMAZONS (PG) BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (15) ANTHROPOID (15)

2PM 5PM 7.30PM

MON 31

ANTHROPOID (15) BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (15)

5PM 8PM

NOVEMBER FILM TITLE

TUE 1 SUN 6 MON 7 WED 9 THU 10 FRI 11 SAT 12 SUN 13 MON 14 TUE 15 FRI 18 SAT 19 SUN 20 MON 21 TUE 22 THU 24 FRI 25 SUN 27 MON 28 TUE 29 WED 30

DECEMBER FILM TITLE

THU 1 FRI 2 SAT 3

SCREENING TIMES

OF MICE AND MEN (PG) LIT AT LUNCH FILM THE BRIGHT STREAM BOLSHOI BALLET BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (15) ANTHROPOID (15) MY SCIENTOLOGY MOVIE (TBC) IMPERIUM (15) IMPERIUM (15) ROTARY CLUB FILM BRIDGET JONES’S BABY (15) MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME…. (CERT TBC) THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS (15) MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME…. (CERT TBC) THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (12A) THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS (15) SAUL GLYNDEBOURNE ENCORE MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME…. (CERT TBC) THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (12A) THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (12A) MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME…. (CERT TBC) INFERNO (12A) STARFISH (CERT TBC) WITH RECEPTION AT 7PM CHRISTMAS WITH ANDRÉ RIEU STARFISH (CERT TBC) INFERNO (12A) INFERNO (12A) STARFISH (CERT TBC) HELL OR HIGH WATER (15) INFERNO (12A) INFERNO (12A) HELL OR HIGH WATER (15) THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (12A) THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (CERT TBC) ASTERIX & OBELIX: MANSION OF THE GODS (PG) THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (CERT TBC) THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (12A) THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (12A) THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (CERT TBC) THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (CERT TBC) THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (12A) THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (12A) THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (CERT TBC)

2.30PM 3PM 2PM & 8PM 5PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 5PM 7.30PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 7.30PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM

SCREENING TIMES

THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (CERT TBC) BOOK CLUB SPECIAL THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (12A) I, DANIEL BLAKE (15) THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN (CERT TBC) STORKS (CERT TBC) POOR COW (15) I, DANIEL BLAKE (15)

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