Stamford Arts Centre Cinema March to May 2018

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SCREENING TIMES

SUN 11

PERSONA (15) WITH INTRO LAST FLAG FLYING (15) ROMAN J ISRAEL ESQ (12A)

2PM 5PM 7.30PM

SAT 7

EARLY MAN (PG) THE 15:17 TO PARIS (15) RED SPARROW (15 TBC)

2PM 5PM 8PM

MON 12

ROMAN J ISRAEL ESQ (12A) LAST FLAG FLYING (15)

5PM 8PM

MON 9

5PM 8PM

2PM 6PM 8.30PM

TUE 13

LOVELESS (15) THE DISASTER ARTIST (15)

EARLY MAN (PG) DARK RIVER (15) A FANTASTIC WOMAN (15) WITH CINEMA SPEAK

2PM 8PM

TUE 10

THU 15

SEMIRAMIDE – MET OPERA LOVELESS (15) WITH CINEMA SPEAK

EARLY MAN (PG) A FANTASTIC WOMAN (15) BOMBSHELL: THE HEDY LAMARR STORY (12A)

2PM 5PM 8PM

PHANTOM THREAD (15) THE MERCY (12A)

SAT 14

LUISA MILLER – MET OPERA

5.30PM

FRI 16

MON 16

2PM 5PM 8PM

FINDING YOUR FEET (12A) HOSTILES (15)

2PM & 5PM 8.30PM

SAT 17

COCO (PG) THE MERCY (12A) PHANTOM THREAD (15)

TUE 17

FINDING YOUR FEET (12A) GRINGO (15)

2PM & 5PM 8PM

SUN 18

COCO (PG) PHANTOM THREAD (15) THE MERCY (12A)

2PM 4.30PM 7.30PM

WED 18

GRINGO (15) FINDING YOUR FEET (12A)

MON 19

PHANTOM THREAD (15) THE MERCY (12A)

2PM & 8PM 5PM

FRI 20

FINDING YOUR FEET (12A) THE SQUARE (15) WITH CINEMA SPEAK

2PM & 5PM 8PM

TUE 20

THE MERCY (12A) PHANTOM THREAD (15)

2PM & 8PM 5PM

SAT 21

MONSTER FAMILY (PG) THE SQUARE (15) FINDING YOUR FEET (12A)

2PM 5PM 8PM

THU 22

JULIUS CAESAR – NT LIVE

7PM 2PM 6PM 8.30PM

THE MAGIC FLUTE (PG) FINDING YOUR FEET (12A) THE SQUARE (15)

2PM 5PM 7.30PM

FRI 23

DARKEST HOUR (12A) MY GENERATION (12A) LADY BIRD (15)

SUN 22 MON 23

SWEET COUNTRY (15) FINDING YOUR FEET (12A)

SAT 24

VINCENT VAN GOGH – EXHIBITION ON SCREEN

TUE 24

FINDING YOUR FEET (12A) SWEET COUNTRY (15)

5PM 8PM

MON 26

THE SHAPE OF WATER (15) DARKEST HOUR (12A) LADY BIRD (15) WITH CINEMA SPEAK

WED 25

I GOT LIFE (15) FINDING YOUR FEET (12A)

5PM 8PM

FRI 27 SAT 28 SUN 29 MON 30

HAVE A NICE DAY (15) I GOT LIFE (15)

6PM 8PM

CENDRILLON – MET OPERA

5.55PM

ISLE OF DOGS (12A)

7.30PM

ISLE OF DOGS (12A) UNSANE (15)

5PM 8PM

2PM 5PM 8PM

EARLY MAN – ROTARY SCREENING GOOD FRI 30 EARLY MAN (PG) LADY BIRD (15)

11AM 2PM 5PM

THU 29

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EASTER MON 2 EARLY MAN (PG) I, TONYA (15)

2PM 5PM

2.30PM 5PM 8PM

TUE 1 WED 2

ISLE OF DOGS (12A) UNSANE (15)

5PM 8PM

THU 3

120 BPM (15) ISLE OF DOGS (12A)

6PM 8PM

FRI 4

WONDERSTRUCK (PG) READY PLAYER ONE (TBC)

5PM 8PM

I, TONYA (15)

8PM

SAT 5

11AM 2PM & 5PM 8PM

2PM 5PM 8PM

THU 5

EARLY MAN (PG) RELAXED PADDINGTON 2 (PG) THE DEATH OF STALIN (15)

PETER RABBIT (PG) READY PLAYER ONE (TBC) WONDERSTRUCK (PG)

SUN 6

2PM 5PM 8PM

2PM 5PM 7.30PM

FRI 6

EARLY MAN (PG) RED SPARROW (15 TBC) THE 15:17 TO PARIS (15)

PETER RABBIT (PG) WONDERSTRUCK (PG) READY PLAYER ONE (TBC)

BANK HOL MON 7

PETER RABBIT (PG) WONDERSTRUCK (PG)

2PM 5PM

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MARCH

MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

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MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

SUN 11, 2PM

PERSONA (15)

LET ’S CELEBRATE

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1966 1hr24mins Subtitled With: Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann

OUR 250 YEARS BIRTHDAY!

World class director Ingmar Bergman’s intense study of two women, a nurse looking after a mute actress, on a remote island is arguably one of the most enigmatic films ever made.

Introduced by Stamford Film Programmer Alan Alderson-Smith.

MARCH

SUN 11, 5PM | MON 12, 8PM

CINEMA SPEAK

This season join BFI young programmer Ben Reynolds for 6 post screening discussions. An informal chance for audiences to talk about their reactions to the film screening over a drink in The Cellar Bar. This is an exciting opportunity to see films that are inventive and dynamic, and then have a chat afterwards! All are welcome! Kindly supported by BFI Film Hub Midlands. Special Under 26’s tickets £3.50

15 MARCH – LOVELESS 26 MARCH – LADY BIRD 27 MARCH – THE SHAPE OF WATER MARCH

TUE 13, 5PM | THU 15, 8PM

Dir: Andrey Zvyagintsev Russia 2017 2hrs 2mins Subtitled With: Maryana Spivak, Aleksey Rozin

Dir: Richard Linklater USA 2017 2hrs 5mins With: Bryan Cranston, Steve Carell A spiritual sequel to Jack Nicholson’s The Last Detail (1973). Some 44 years have passed and the original trio of disgruntled sailors reunite to carry home the coffin of one of their sons killed in Iraq. Funny, sad, superb.

In celebration, we’re giving away a £250 voucher to one lucky drama ticket purchaser.

SUN 11, 7.30PM | MON 12, 5PM

LIVE SHOWS THIS SEASON! AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE

An apocalyptic study of a failing married couple and the disappearance of their 12 year old son after the boy has overheard one bruising argument too many.Loveless is as compassionate as it is compelling.

STAMFORD SHOESTRING THEATRE TUE 6 – SAT 10 MARCH 7.45PM

ACE DANCE AND MUSIC WED 14 MARCH 8PM

NIGHT AT THE THEATRE

FILM CHAT AFTER THU 15 MARCH 8PM

MARCH

WED 21 MARCH 1.30PM & 6.30PM

TUE 13, 8PM

THE DISASTER ARTIST (15) ROMAN J ISRAEL ESQ (12A) Dir: Dan Gilroy USA 2017 2hrs 2mins With: Denzel Washington, Colin Farrell

Denzel Washington turns in another extraordinary performance as an over-weight and out-of-touch LA defence attorney who sinks into murderous waters when he abandons his idealistic principles.

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During the next 100 years many famous names appeared such as William Charles Macready and Sarah Siddons.

LOVELESS (15)

LAST FLAG FLYING (15)

MARCH

9 APRIL – A FANTASTIC WOMAN 20 APRIL – THE SQUARE 1 MAY – ISLE OF DOGS

The first performance in the theatre of Stamford Arts Centre was on 14 March 1768 the comic opera Love in A Village.

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Dir: James Franco USA 2017 1hr 44mins With: James Franco, Dave Franco

In 2003 a movie called The Room became a cult classic largely because of how bad it was. In 2017 along came this hilarious film about the actors who created The Room and another cult classic was made.

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CLOWN IN THE MOON THU 12 APRIL 7.30PM

THE DAMNED UNITED THU 26 APRIL 7.30PM

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MARCH

MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

MARCH

THU 15, 2PM

SEMIRAMIDE

MET OPERA Based on a story by Voltaire, this rarely performed tragic opera reveals composer Giaochino Rossini in a whole new light. Angela Meade takes on the challenging vocal fireworks in this revival of a production last seen at the Met 25 years ago.

ENCORE - 3HRS 50MINS APPROX £20 (£18)

MARCH FRI 16, 2PM & 5PM | SAT 17, 8PM | SUN 18, 4.30PM | MON 19, 2PM & 8PM | TUE 20, 5PM

MARCH

SAT 17, 2PM | SUN 18, 2PM

COCO (PG)

MARCH

FRI 23, 6PM

Michael Caine takes an amusing stroll through the ever Swinging Sixties with the help of numerous famous talking-heads now as old as he is (84) plus some fabulous footage of fashion, drugs, sex, and pop music.

Little Miguel goes on a spectacular quest to discover why his family have banned music for generations, even though the answer lies in the Land of the Dead (not as scary as it sounds). THU 22, 7PM

MARCH

FRI 23, 8.30PM | MON 26, 8.30PM | TUE 27, 5PM | GOOD FRI 30, 5PM

LADY BIRD (15)

Actress Greta Gerwig makes her directorial debut with this brilliantly off-the-wall dramedy about a teenager going through her senior year in high school while juggling her mum, boyfriend, and ambitious dreams.

“WONDROUS, HEART BREAKING, AND BEAUTIFULLY OBSERVED” Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson USA 2017 2hrs 10mins With: Daniel Day-Lewis, Vicky Krieps Set in 1950s London, a renowned dressmaker who fashions exquisite gowns for the rich and famous finds his confirmed bachelor status upended by a young, strong-willed woman who becomes his muse and lover. Reputedly Daniel Day-Lewis’s final film.

MARCH FRI 16, 8PM | SAT 17, 5PM | SUN 18, 7.30PM | MON 19, 5PM | TUE 20, 2PM & 8PM

SAT 24, 7PM

Dir: David Batty UK 2018 1hr 26mins Documentary

Dir: Greta Gerwig USA 2017 1hr 34mins With: Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf

PHANTOM THREAD (15)

MARCH

MY GENERATION (12A)

Dirs: Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina USA 2017 1hr 45mins Voiced by: Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal

MARCH

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MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN

VINCENT VAN GOGH: A NEW WAY OF SEEING

FROM THE VAN GOGH MUSEUM AMSTERDAM Perhaps more than any other artist, Van Gogh’s life has long captured the imagination of storytellers. Delving deep into his fascinating and sometimes deeply troubled world comes this definitive, award-winning documentary directed by David Bickerstaff.

1 HR 30MINS £14 (£12) £10 UNDER 26S AND GROUPS

MARCH

WED 28, 8PM | THU 29, 5PM

VOGUE

JULIUS CAESAR

NT LIVE Nicholas Hytner’s production will thrust the audience into the street party that greets Caesar’s return, the congress that witnesses his murder, the rally that assembles for his funeral and the chaos that explodes in its wake. Ben Whishaw and Michelle Fairley play Brutus and Cassius, David Calder plays Caesar and David is Mark Antony. Broadcast live from The Bridge Theatre, London.

FILM CHAT AFTER MON 26 MARCH 8.30PM

MARCH

MON 26, 2PM | TUE 27, 8PM | WED 28, 5PM | THU 29, 2PM & 8PM

LIVE – 3HRS APPROX £14 (£12) £10 UNDER 26s & GROUPS

MARCH

THE DIVINE ORDER (15)

FRI 23, 2PM | MON 26, 6PM | TUE 27, 2PM

Dir: Petra Volpe Swiz 2017 1hr 36mins With: Marie Leuenberger, Maximilian Simonischek As Stamford’s contribution to International Women’s Day earlier this month we are proud to present this delightful and timely tale of a group of Swiss women fighting for the right to vote in 1971.

“INCREDIBLY LIKABLE” REELING REVIEWS

FILM CHAT AFTER TUE 27 MARCH 8PM

THE MERCY (12A)

Dir: James Marsh UK 2017 1hr 42mins With: Colin Firth, Rachel Weisz The story of the British yachtsman Donald Crowhurst and his disastrous attempt to win the 1968 round the world yacht race, is a beautifully acted record of what a man will go through to win at all costs.

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DARKEST HOUR (PG)

Dir: Joe Wright UK 2017 2hrs 5mins With: Gary Oldman, Lily James Another chance to see Gary Oldman’s award winning performance. Set during the early days of Winston Churchill becoming Britain’s war-time Prime Minister this immaculate recreation of the man and his times shows Churchill attempting to rally a nation to change the course of world history.

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MARCH

GOOD FRI 30, 11AM

EARLY MAN (PG)

THE SHAPE OF WATER (15)

Dir: Nick Park UK 1hr 29mins Voiced by: Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston

Cold War America in the 1950s. Mute Elisa works as a cleaner at a secret government laboratory where she meets an amphibious creature that no-one will love but herself. An award-winning cinematic fairy-tale.

£8 include refreshments proceeds to Rotary Club of Stamford St. Martins charities

Dir: Guillermo del Toro USA 2017 2hrs 3mins With: Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon

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A special screening of Aardman’s new animation with proceeds going to Rotary charities.

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MARCH APRIL

MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

MARCH GOOD FRI 30 MAR, 2PM | EASTER MON 2 APR, 2PM | (RELAXED) THU 5, 11AM FRI 6, 2PM | SAT 7 APR, 2PM | MON 9 APR, 2PM | TUE 10 APR, 2PM

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TUE 3, 2.30PM

APRIL

MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

APRIL

FRI 6, 5PM | SAT 7, 8PM

A FANTASTIC WOMAN (15)

The lives of three friends, from their early school days into young adulthood, when the reality of the world they live in comes knocking.

Marina is a trans waitress and singer in love with an older man who unexpectedly dies. Her efforts to overcome the hostility of the man’s prejudicial family form the warm and poignant heart of this beautifully uplifting film.

Don’t miss the talk at 12.30pm by Dr Jane Mackay.

APRIL

Dir: Nick Park UK 1hr 29mins Voiced by: Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston Aardman animation tell their oldest story yet with Early Man. Set around the dawn of time a group of jungle dwellers take on the might of some Bronze Age bullies and it’s a giggle-a-minute from then on.

THU 5, 11AM – RELAXED SCREENING 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. Supported by Grantham Autism Information Network. All tickets £5

MARCH

Dir: Sebastián Lelio Chile/Ger/Spain 2017 1hr 44mins Subtitled With: Daniela Vega, Francisco Reyes

LITERATURE AT LUNCH FILM THU 5 APR, 2PM & 5PM

PADDINGTON 2 (PG)

Dir: Paul King UK 2017 1hr 35mins With: Ben Wishaw, Sally Hawkins

FILM CHAT AFTER MON 9 APRIL 8.30PM

RED SPARROW (TBC)

Enjoy the company once again of everybody’s favourite Peruvian bear back in his second big-screen adventure! As sweet as marmalade.

Dir: Francis Lawrence USA 2018 TBC With: Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton Playing an ex-ballerina recruited by Russian intelligence as an agent to use her body as a weapon Jennifer Lawrence is not shy about displaying her moves in this potent, ruthless, contemporary thriller.

APRIL

FRI 6, 8PM | SAT 7, 5PM

APRIL

15:17 TO PARIS (15)

SAT 31, 5.55PM

TUE 10, 8PM

Dir: Clint Eastwood USA 2018 1hr 34mins With: Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos and Spencer Stone

COSI FAN TUTTE

MET OPERA Phelim McDermott returns to the Met staging Mozart’s comedy Così fan tutte, led by David Robertson. Così fan tutteis a co-production with the English National Opera.

On 21 August 2015 a hi-speed Thalys train bound for Paris was attacked from within by a deadly terrorist but thwarted by three American soldiers, who actual play themselves in this thrilling reconstruction.

LIVE - 3HRS 56MINS APPROX £20 (£18)

APRIL

MON 9, 8.30PM | TUE 10, 5PM

NEVER LET ME GO (12A) Dir: Mark Romanek USA 1hr 42mins With: Keira Knightley, Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield

EARLY MAN (PG)

APRIL

APRIL MON 2, 5PM | TUE 3, 8PM | WED 4, 8PM

I, TONYA (15)

Dir: Craig Gillespie USA 2017 2hrs With: Margot Robbie, Allison Janney Tonya Harding was the 1991 U.S. figure-skating champion and a two time Olympic medallist but in 1993 she lost everything when her scuzzy husband arranged for an attack on her rival Nancy Kerrigan. This jaw-droppingly amazing film about the affair is a revelation.

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APRIL

MON 9, 6PM

THU 5, 8PM

DEATH OF STALIN (15)

Dir: Armando Iannucci UK 2017 1hr 47mins With: Steve Buscemi, Michael Palin Another chance to savour this pitch black comedy about the chaos that ensued when feared Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin unexpectedly died in March 1953. Savagely funny.

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DARK RIVER (15)

Dir: Clio Barnard UK 2017 1hr 29mins With: Ruth Wilson, Mark Stanley Following the death of her father a young woman returns to her family’s dilapidated Yorkshire farm to take it over. But her belligerent brother has other ideas. The latest disquieting film from the marvellous Clio Barnard.

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BOMBSHELL: THE HEDY LAMARR STORY (12A) Dir: Alexandra Dean USA 2017 1hr 30mins Documentary

Hedy Lamarr was one of the most glamourous film stars in the golden age of Hollywood but, as this fascinating documentary shows, she was also the inventor of a telecommunications device without which there would be no mobile phones.

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APRIL

MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

APRIL

SAT 14, 5.30PM

APRIL

MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

APRIL

TUE 17, 8PM | WED 18, 5PM

APRIL

SUN 22, 2PM

THE MAGIC FLUTE (PG) Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1975 2hrs 17mins Subtitled With: Irma Urrila, Håkan Hagegård

One of the truly best versions of a classic opera ever put on film Ingmar Bergman’s wonderfully accessible staging of Mozart’s most delightful work is an absolute, and rarely screened, treat.

LUISA MILLER

MET OPERA Music Director Emeritus James Levine conducts a revival of Luisa Miller, which has not been seen at the Met since 2006. Starring Sonya Yoncheva and Plácido Domingo.

LIVE - 3 HRS 58MINS APPROX £20 (£18)

APRIL

MON 16, 8.30PM

HOSTILES (15)

Dir: Scott Cooper USA 2017 2hrs 14mins Stars: Christian Bale, Rosamund Pike This excellent Western follows the fortunes of a group of soldiers tasked with delivering a Cheyenne chief to his burial ground across four huge, dangerous, US states. Visually awesome but also brutal and starkly violent.

APRIL MON 16, 2PM & 5PM | TUE 17, 2PM & 5PM | WED 18, 8PM | FRI 20, 2PM & 5PM SAT 21, 8PM | SUN 22, 5PM | MON 23, 2PM & 8PM | TUE 24, 5PM | WED 25, 8PM

GRINGO (15)

Dir: Nash Edgerton USA 2018 TBC With: David Oyelowo, Charlize Theron An exhilarating cocktail of dark comedy, white-knuckle action and dramatic intrigue, Gringo follows Harold, a mild-mannered businessman sent to Mexico by his backstabbing colleagues, who is then hilariously hung out to dry.

APRIL

FRI 20, 8PM | SAT 21, 5PM | SUN 22, 7.30PM

THE SQUARE (15)

Dir: Ruben Östlund Swe/Ger/Fr/Den 2017 2hrs 31mins Part-subtitled With: Claes Bang, Elisabeth Moss Winner of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, The Square trains a very chilly eye on the antics of the modern art world as an out-of-touch Stockholm museum director painfully catches up with reality.

FINDING YOUR FEET (12A)

Dir: Richard Loncraine UK 2018 1hr 51mins With: Celia Imrie, Imelda Staunton This super feel-good film about ladies (and men) of a certain age rediscovering what it’s like to feel loved and sexy usefully contains just about every British actor, also over a certain age. Go on – spoil yourself!

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MON 23, 5PM | TUE 24, 8PM

SWEET COUNTRY (15)

Dir: Warwick Thornton Australia 2017 1hr 53mins With: Bryan Brown, Sam Neill Although set in the 1920’s this stunning portrait of an Aboriginal farmhand who goes on the run after shooting a white man in self-defence is a shocking indictment of racism and bigotry. Contains strong violence and language.

“MAJESTIC, SOULFUL, QUIETLY INCENDIARY” VARIETY

FILM CHAT AFTER FRI 20 APRIL 8PM

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WED 25, 5PM | FRI 27, 8PM

SAT 21, 2PM

MONSTER FAMILY (PG)

Dir: Holger Tappe UK/Ger 1hr 36mins Voiced by: Emily Watson, Jason Isaacs The Wishbone family are an unlucky bunch, so as a treat Mum and Dad take their two kids out for the night. Only soon they are all turned into monsters. Not in the least bit frightening family fun.

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I GOT LIFE (15)

Dir: Blandine Lenoir France 2017 1hr 29mins Subtitled With: Agnès Jaoui, Thibault de Montalembert Fifty-something Aurore is having hot flushes and a hard time finding work. She’s also divorced with two grown-up daughters and trying to fall in love again. Acute and extremely funny: if you only see one French film, make sure it’s this one.

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APRIL MAY

MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

APRIL

FRI 27, 6PM

APRIL

MON 30 APR, 8PM | TUE 1 MAY, 5PM | WED 2 MAY, 8PM

MAY

FRI 4, 5PM | SAT 5, 8PM | SUN 6, 5PM | BANK HOL MON, 5PM

UNSANE (15)

WONDERSTRUCK (PG)

Making his first inroad into the horror genre, Steven Soderbergh creates in Unsane an engaging drama about a woman committed to a mental institution where her greatest fear may not even be real.

Two deaf children run away to New York City in search of a lost parent, Rose in 1927, Ben in 1977. Their fascinating stories, alternating in colour and black & white, eventually conclude in a show of love that is genuinely wonderstruck.

Dir: Steven Soderbergh USA 2018 TBC With: Claire Foy, Juno Temple

Dir: Todd Haynes USA 2017 1hr 56mins With: Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams

MAY

TUE 1, 2.30PM

MAY

FRI 4, 8PM | SAT 5, 5PM | SUN 6, 7.30PM

LITERATURE AT LUNCH FILM Dir: Jian Liu China 2017 1hr 17mins Subtitled An utterly original animated Chinese film-noir Have a Nice Day follows the (mis)fortunes of a young crook who steals a mob boss’s money and tries to stay alive when the boss wants it back.

“TOLD WITH A HYPNOTIC VISUAL STYLE” INDIEWIRE SAT 28, 5.55PM

CENDRILLON

MET OPERA Massenet’s enchanting opera Cendrillon, based on Cinderella, premieres at the Met conducted by Bertrand de Billy and directed by Laurent Pelly, whose Met credits include staging Donizetti’s La Fille du Régiment and Massenet’s Manon.

3HRS 12MINS – LIVE £20 (£18)

APRIL

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 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. CEA cards are now accepted. See website for terms and conditions.

KIOSK, COFFEE SHOP AND BAR

HAVE A NICE DAY (15)

APRIL

MAY

MARCH 2018 – MAY 2018

THE CRUCIBLE (12A)

READY PLAYER ONE (TBC)

Dir: Nicholas Hytner USA 1996 2hrs 3mins With: Daniel Day Lewis, Winona Ryder A 17th-century Salem woman accuses an ex-lover’s wife of witchery in an adaptation of the Arthur Miller play.

Don’t miss the talk at 12.30pm by Dr Jane Mackay

MAY

Dir: Steven Spielberg USA 2018 TBC With: Tye Sheridan, Mark Rylance

Master film-maker Steven Spielberg (now 72) fashions one of his most eye-popping and ambitious movies with this futuristic tale of a teenager’s quest through a virtual reality environment to win the world’s greatest prize. Astonishing.

THU 3, 6PM

MAY

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.

SAT 5, 2PM | SUN 6, 2PM | BANK HOL MON 7, 2PM

PETER RABBIT (PG)

SUN 29 APR, 7.30PM | MON 30 APR, 5PM | TUE 1 MAY, 8PM WED 2, 5PM | THU 3, 8.45PM

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

Dir: Will Gluck UK/Aust/USA 2018 TBC With: Daisy Ridley, Domhnall Gleeson Beatrix Potter’s timeless story of the rebellious Peter Rabbit and his furry friends attempting to overcome the efforts of a vegetable gardener to keep them out is brought beautifully up-todate in this lovely version.

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.

FILM CHAT AFTER TUE 1 MAY 8PM

ISLE OF DOGS (12A)

Dir: Wes Anderson USA 2018 1hr 45mins Voiced by: Bryan Cranston, Francis McDormand Wes Anderson’s latest project after the mad-cap Grand Budapest Hotel is a stop-motion barking masterpiece about an island off the coast of Japan where a number of dogs have been quarantined. Unique and quietly wonderful.

B O O K O N L I N E 2 4 / 7 WWW.STAMFORDARTSCENTRE.COM

Passed for persons aged 15 and over.

120 BPM (15)

May contain strong language and/or sexual nudity and/or violence.

Dir: Robin Campillo France 2017 2hrs 20mins Subtitled With: Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Arnaud Valois

Passed for persons aged 18 and over.

Likely to contain very strong language and/or strong sexual nudity and/or strong violence.

Set in 1990’s Paris, 120 BPM is a passionate drama about two gay activists fighting a world indifferent to the spread of AIDS who struggle to overcome their own suffering through love.

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.

“GENEROUS, RADICAL AND QUEER” SIGHT & SOUND BOX OFFICE 01780 763203 WWW.STAMFORDARTSCENTRE.COM

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BOX OFFICE 01780 763203 WWW.STAMFORDARTSCENTRE.COM


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