Stamford Arts Centre Feb-May 2017 Film Brochure

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FEBRUARY - MAY 2017

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FEBRUARY MARCH

FEBRUARY - MAY 2017

FEBRUARY

WED 22, 2PM & 8PM | FRI 24, 2PM & 5PM

FEBRUARY

MON 27, 8PM | TUE 28, 5PM | WED 1 MAR, 2PM

LA LA LAND (12A)

LIVE BY NIGHT (15)

Another chance to see the award-winning La La Land! Singing, dancing, breaking our hearts, this film will cure you of gloomy thoughts and send you swooning with love from and for the joy of cinema. Outstanding.

Ben Affleck returns to the director’s chair with this stylish and violent period thriller.

Dir: Damien Chazelle USA 2016 2hrs 8mins With: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone

FEBRUARY

Dir: Ben Affleck US 2016 2hrs 9mins With: Ben Affleck, Zoe Saldana

FEBRUARY

SULLY (12A)

WED 22, 5PM | FRI 24, 8PM

THE EAGLE HUNTRESS (U) Narrated by Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley this is a visually ravishing account of how a 13 year old Mongolian nomadic girl became the first female eagle hunter in twelve generations of her Kazakh family.

MARCH Dir: M. Night Shyamalan US 2016 1hr 57mins With: James McAvoy, Ameerah Briggs SAT 25, 5.55PM

New Met Opera production of Antonín Dvorak’s only internationally renown opera. True to its romantic feel, the opera takes place in an unspecified fairy-tale setting, contrasting the unspoiled natural environment with the corrupt human culture.

James McAvoy excels as a crazed kidnapper with multiple personalities is this nerveshredding horror-thriller.

MARCH

THU 2, 2PM | SAT 4, 8PM | MON 13, 5PM | TUE 14, 8PM

JACKIE (15)

Dir: Pablo Larraín US/Chile/Fr 2016 1hr 40mins With: Natalie Portman, Peter Sarsgaard

4hrs 5mins £20 (£18)

SUN 26, 2PM

AMADEUS ENCORE

Lucian Msamati (Game of Thrones) plays Salieri in Peter Shaffer’s iconic play, broadcast with orchestral accompaniment by Southbank Sinfonia.

This award-winning portrait of Jackie Kennedy in the minutes, hours, and days following the assassination of her husband touches on notions of grief and almost mythic loss via Natalie Portman’s astonishing performance.

MARCH

THU 2, 8PM | SAT 4, 5PM | MON 13, 2PM & 8PM

MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (15) Dir: Kenneth Lonergan US 2016 2hrs 17mins With: Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams

3hrs incl interval £14 (£12) £10 Students/Groups

FEBRUARY

WED 1, 8PM | THU 2, 5.30PM

SPLIT (15)

RUSALKA (DVORAK)

FEBRUARY

Dir: Clint Eastwood USA 2016 1hr 36mins With: Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart Back by public demand, we’ve put on extra screenings of Clint Eastwood’s marvellous true-life drama.

Dir: Otto Bell UK/Mongolia 2016 1hr 27mins Part-subtitled Documentary

FEBRUARY

TUE 28, 8PM | WED 1 MAR, 5PM

SUN 26, 7.30PM | MON 27, 2PM

SILENCE (15)

Dir: Martin Scorsese US/Taiwan 2hrs 41mins With: Andrew Garfield, Issei Ogata A film overwhelmingly about Christian faith, Scorsese’s mighty epic is set in 17th century Japan where two Jesuit priests risk their lives and their souls in pursuit of what it truly means to believe in God.

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Prize screen acting by Casey Affleck playing an ordinary man so scarred by personal tragedy he can scarcely respond to an offer of redemption by becoming his nephew’s guardian.

MARCH

SAT 4, 2PM

MONSTER TRUCKS (PG)

Dir: Chris Wedge USA 2016 1hr 44mins With: Lucas Till, Jane Levy A thrilling new family action film from the director of Ice Age.

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MARCH

FEBRUARY - MAY 2017

MARCH

TUE 14, 5PM | WED 15, 2PM | THU 16, 8PM | FRI 17, 5PM

LION (PG)

MARCH

SUN 19, 3PM - LIVE

BOLSHOI BALLET

A CONTEMPORARY EVENING

Dir: Garth Davis Australia 2016 1hr 58mins With: Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman

For one ‘Contemporary Evening’, the Bolshoi takes on a bold new challenge in Hans Van Manen’s ‘Frank Bridge’s Variations’, Sol León and Paul Lightfoot’s ‘Short Time Togethe’r and Alexei Ratmansky’s ‘Russian Seasons’.

Based on the true story of a 5 year-old Indian boy who becomes lost amidst the chaos of Calcutta and then, 25 years later, seeks out his roots after being adopted by an Australian couple, Lion is simply very moving.

MARCH

2hrs 40mins £14 (£12) £10 students/groups WED 15, 8PM

TIME TO CHOOSE (PG)

MON 20, 8PM | TUE 21, 5PM | THU 23, 8PM | FRI 24, 2PM

DENIAL (12A)

Dir: Charles Ferguson US 2016 1hr 40mins Documentary

Dir: Mick Jackson UK/US 2016 1hrs 50mins With: Rachel Weisz, Tim Spall, Tom Wilkinson

Award winning film maker Charles Ferguson’s intelligent examination of climate change is screened to complement Sustainable Stamford’s Bright Green Energy Show in the gallery (17 &18 March).

Based on the 1996 High Court trial of American academic Deborah Lipstadt, who had accused UK historian David Irvine of denying the Holocaust. This pitch-perfect drama of her libel ordeal is a triumph on every level.

The show includes advice to help save energy and live more sustainably. £10 to include a drinks reception at 7pm.

MARCH

MARCH

THU 16, 6PM

BRITAIN ON FILM: RURAL LIFE (U)

MARCH

THU 23, 5PM | FRI 24, 6PM

MOONLIGHT (15)

Dir: Barry Jenkins US 2016 1hr 51mins With: Mahershala Ali, Shariff Earp, Alex Hibbert A blisteringly honest account of the pressures involved in growing-up black, poor, and gay in Miami. This breakthrough movie featuring the childhood, teenage years, and adulthood of the same man is an astonishing achievement.

Dir: Various UK 1904-1981 1hr 15mins From local blacksmiths to village dances enjoy these 12 evocative short films that capture what it was like to live in the UK countryside with its diverse and beautiful landscapes. A fascinating gem.

Ticket price includes a cup of tea or coffee!

MARCH

FRI 17, 8PM | SUN 19, 7.30PM | MON 20, 5PM | TUE 21, 8PM

HACKSAW RIDGE (15)

FRI 24, 9PM

RINGS (15)

Dir: F. Javier Gutiérrez US 2017 1hr 42mins With: Vincent D’Onofrio, Laura Wiggins

Dir: Mel Gibson US 2016 2hrs 19mins With: Andrew Garfield, Vince Vaughn

This latest slice of the long-running Ring franchise ramps up the idea of a video-tape that once watched brings death within seven days with lots of spooky SFX that should have you screaming in terror.

The only conscientious objector ever awarded the US Medal of Honour, army medic Desmond T. Doss, saved many lives in the bloody WW2 Battle of Okinawa which this awesome recreation of carnage and heroism brilliantly captures.

MARCH

LATE NIGHT HORROR

MARCH

SAT 18, 7PM - ENCORE

LA TRAVIATA

(VERDI) James Levine leads a remarkable cast in one of Verdi’s most enduringly popular operas and brings fresh insights to this beloved score. Ileana Cotrubas is poignant and touching as Violetta. Alfredo is sung with style and passion by the great Plácido Domingo.

MARCH

SAT 25, 4.55PM – LIVE

IDOMENEO

(MOZART) Mozart’s first operatic masterpiece returns to the Met in the classic Jean-Pierre Ponnelle production, conducted by James Levine.

4hrs 18mins £20 (£18)

2 hrs 54mins £20 (£18)

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MARCH APRIL

FEBRUARY - MAY 2017

MARCH

MON 27, 6PM | TUE 28, 8PM

APRIL

SAT 1, 2PM | SUN 2, 2PM | MON 3, 5PM | WED 5, 11AM

T2: TRAINSPOTTING (18)

SING (U)

Choose Life. Re-uniting the original cast members twenty years after Trainspotting Danny Boyle pitches Renton, Spud, Sick Boy, and the ever angry Begbie back into the “high” life of contemporary Edinburgh.

A joyous animation about the efforts of an old-style theatre manager to stage a talent show he hopes will save his theatre from closing down, Sing is a pure showbiz treat!

Dir: Danny Boyle UK 2017 1hr 57mins With: Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle

MARCH

Dirs: Christophe Lourdelet, Garth Jennings US 2016 1hr 48mins Voicedby:MatthewMcConaughey,ReeseWitherspoon

MON 27, 8.30PM | TUE 28, 5PM

THE SPACE BETWEEN US (PG)

SUN 2, 7.30PM | MON 3, 2PM

IT’S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD (15)

Dir: Peter Chelsom US 2017 2hrs With: Asa Butterfield, Gary Oldman

Dir: Xavier Dolan Fr/Can 2016 1hr 39mins Subtitled With: Marion Cotillard, Léa Seydoux

An astute mix of original sci-fi and an alltoo-human meditation on what it means to be human. This subtle drama centres on the first human born on Mars whose return to Earth is both wondrous and threatening.

MARCH

APRIL

Director Xavier Dolan’s 9th feature film (and he’s only 28) is a superbly acted drama distilled from the surprise homecoming of a lost son who does his best to confess a secret to his dysfunctional family. THU 30, 7PM - ENCORE

HEDDA GABLER

APRIL

BILLY BUDD (U)

Tony Award-winning director Ivor van Hove (A View from the Bridge at the Young Vic Theatre) returns to National Theatre Live screens with a modern production of Ibsen’s masterpiece. Ruth Wilson (Luther, The Affair, Jane Eyre) plays the title role in a new version by Patrick Marber (Notes on a Scandal, Closer).

Dir: Peter Ustinov US 1962 B&W 2hrs 3mins With Terence Stamp, Robert Ryan This allegorical tale is adapted from a short story by Herman Melville. The young Terence Stamp was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, and received a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Male Newcomer. Don’t miss Dr Jane’s

2hrs 40mins incl interval £14 (£12) £10 students/groups

talk at 12.30pm (ticketed separately).

MARCH FRI 31 MAR, 5PM | SAT 1 APR, 8PM | SUN 2 APR, 4.30PM | MON 3 APR, 8PM

APRIL

LOVING (12A)

HIDDEN FIGURES (PG)

Richard Loving was a white man in 1960s America who married a black woman in North Virginia where inter-racial marriage was a crime. How the couple overcame their historic ordeal is the subject of this poignant biography.

Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Johnson were three black women employed by NASA to provide the mathematical solutions that would send America’s first man into space. A stirring tribute to unsung heroines.

TUE 4, 5.30PM | WED 5, 2PM & 8PM

Dir: Theodore Melfi US 2017 2hrs 7mins With: Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Costner

Dir: Jeff Nichols US, UK 2016 2hrs 3mins With: Joel Edgerton, Ruth Negga

MARCH

TUE 4 APR, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM

FRI 31 MAR, 8PM | SAT 1 APR, 5PM

FIFTY SHADES DARKER (TBC)

APRIL

TUE 4, 8.30PM | WED 5, 5PM

TONI ERDMANN (15)

Dir: James Foley US 2017 1hr 55mins With: Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson

Dir: Maren Ade Ger 2016 2hrs 42mins Subtitled With: Peter Simonischek, Sandra Hüller

No more secrets Mr Grey? Plunging back into the sensuous world of Christian Grey and his kinky encounters with Anastasia Steele, this erotic sequel focusses on the women who came before her. £3 for glass of fizz!

Voted 2016’s Best Film by Sight & Sound magazine this slow-burning German comedy (yes: you will laugh) concerns the efforts of a shambling father to reconnect with his business obsessed daughter by pretending to be somebody else.

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APRIL

FEBRUARY - MAY 2017

APRIL

THU 6, 7PM

APRIL

MON 10, 5PM | TUE 11, 8PM

TWELFTH NIGHT

ELLE (18)

£14 (£12) £10 students/groups

2016 Golden Globes winner Elle tells the outrageously un-PC tale of a hardened business-woman who endures a sexual assault then gradually discovers the man who did it might not be so bad after all.

Dir: Paul VerhoevenFrance20162hrs 10mins Subtitled With: Isabelle Huppert, Laurent Lafitte

Tamsin Greig is Malvolia in a new twist on Shakespeare’s classic comedy of mistaken identity. A ship is wrecked on the rocks. Viola is washed ashore but her twin brother Sebastian is lost. So begins a whirlwind of mistaken identity and unrequited love.

APRIL

FRI 7, 2PM | SAT 8, 2PM | MON 10, 2PM | WED 12, 2PM & 5PM

THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE (U)

20TH CENTURY WOMEN (15) California, 1979. Single mum Dorothea is in her mid-50s and trying to raise her teenage son. But when she invites two younger female friends to set the boy right will their influence help or hinder him? An impressive comedy drama.

This laugh-a-minute spoof of the DC super-hero characters Batman and Robin, The Joker, and Harley Quinn reimagined as little blocks of coloured plastic is pure silly fun from start to finish. FRI 7, 5PM | SAT 8, 8PM

FENCES (12A)

APRIL

GOOD FRI 14, 11AM

CHARITY SCREENING

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG)

Dir: Denzel Washington US 2016 2hrs 19mins With: Denzel Washington, Viola Davis

A special screening of Disney’s new version of this classic tale.

Denzel Washington’s directorial debut reprises his award-winning stage role as a fearsome and dominating working-class father in 1950s Pittsburgh. A riveting family drama and a showcase of black acting talent.

APRIL

MON 10, 8PM | WED 12, 8PM

Dir: Mike Mills USA 2016 1hr 58mins With: Elle Fanning, Annette Bening

Dir: Chris McKay US 2017 1hr 44mins Voiced by: Will Arnett, Ralph Fiennes

APRIL

APRIL

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

APRIL SAT 15, 2PM | BANK HOL MON 17, 2PM | TUE 18, 2PM | WED 19, 2PM & 5PM THU 20, 2PM | FRI 21, 2PM | SAT 29, 2PM – RELAXED SCREENING | BANK HOL MON 1 MAY 11AM FRI 7, 8PM | SAT 8, 5PM | SUN 9, 7.30PM

BILLY LYNN’S LONG HALFTIME WALK (15) Billy is a young soldier given a hero’s welcome during the interval of a Thanksgiving Day football game after returning from a battle in Iraq. That battle however still rages inside him. Astonishing cinema.

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. SUN 9, 4PM

BOLSHOI BALLET

A HERO OF OUR TIME

“Give me everything, it is still not enough.” The story based on the larger-than-life hero Pechorin is adapted from Mikhail Lermontov’s literary masterpiece in three separate stories recounting his heartbreaking betrayals.

2hrs 5mins approx. £14 (£12) £10 students/groups

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Dir: Bill Condon USA 2017 TBC With: Emma Watson, Ewan McGregor

This live-action re-make of Disney’s fabled 1991 animated version of the great fairy-tale rekindles the story of a monstrous prince who can only be freed by the love of a woman named Belle.

Dir: Ang Lee USA 2016 1hr 53mins With: Joe Alwyn, Garrett Hedlund

APRIL

BEAUTY & THE BEAST (PG)

APRIL

GOOD FRI 14, 2PM | SAT 15, 8PM | BANK HOL MON 17, 5PM TUE 18, 5PM & 8PM | WED 19, 8PM (12A)

VICEROY’S HOUSE

Dir: Gurinder Chadha UK/India 2017 1hr 46mins With: Hugh Bonneville, Gillian Anderson In 1947 Lord Mountbatten and his wife Edwina are despatched to the Viceroy’s House in New Delhi charged with overseeing the independence of India unaware that politics and religion will soon bring about a savage partition. A terrifically absorbing period drama.

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APRIL MAY

FEBRUARY - MAY 2017

APRIL

GOOD FRI 14, 5PM | SAT 15, 5PM

APRIL

WED 26, 7PM

TRESPASS AGAINST US (15)

JULIUS CAESAR

Set in the West Country this inspired tale of a family of travellers, who initially conform to every stereotype about lawless gypsies, gradually transforms into a heartening plea for the strength of family and understanding.

£14 (£12) £10 students/ groups

Dir: Adam Smith UK 2017 1hr 39mins With: Michael Fassbender, Brendan Gleeson

APRIL

Angus Jackson directs Shakespeare’s epic political tragedy. Caesar returns from war, allconquering, but mutiny is rumbling through the corridors of power.

APRIL FRI 21, 5PM | SUN 23, 7.30PM

PERSONAL SHOPPER (15)

Paris-based Maureen is the personal clothes shopper for a millionaire celebrity. She’s also psychic, and while attempting to communicate with her dead brother becomes involved with some wildly hostile forces. A one-of-a-kind high fashion ghost story.

Dir: Ritesh Batra UK 2017 TBC With: Jim Broadbent, Charlotte Rampling

APRIL FRI 21, 8PM | SUN 23, 5PM | MON 24, 8PM

BITTER HARVEST (TBC)

Dir: George Mendeluk Canada 2016 1hr 44mins With: Terence Stamp, Max Irons, Samantha Barks

SUN 30, 2PM

DONNIE DARKO (15)

Dir: Richard Kelly US 2001 1hr 49mins With: Jake Gyllenhaal, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore To celebrate the fact that time travelling sci-fi Donnie Darko has been bamboozling and perplexing audiences for 15 years, the cult film has a 4K remastered version.

Based on one of the most overlooked tragedies of the 20th Century, Bitter Harvest is a powerful story of love, honour, rebellion and survival. Seen through the eyes of two young lovers caught in the ravages of Stalin’s genocidal policies against Ukraine in the 1930s.

APRIL

SENSE OF AN ENDING

Adapted from Julian Barnes’ Booker winning novel this exquisitely crafted tale of a middle-aged man forced to confront the intimate mistakes of his youth is a revelation for all concerned.

Dir: Olivier Assayas France 2016 1hr 45mins With: Kristen Stewart, Lars Eidinger

APRIL

FRI 28, 5PM | SAT 29, 8PM | SUN 30, 5PM | BANK HOL MON 1 MAY, 2PM TUE 2 MAY, 8PM | WED 3 MAY, 5PM & 8PM (12A)

Stamford Arts Centre film programmer Alan Alderson-Smith will give a short introduction.

MAY SAT 22, 5.55PM

EUGENE ONEGIN (TCHAIKOVSKY)

TUE 2, 2.30PM

WIDE SARGASSO SEA (18) Dir: John Duigan US 1993 1hr 38mins With Karina Lombard, Nathaniel Parker, Rachel Ward

A co-production of the Metropolitan Opera and English National Opera. The Met’s production takes us to the later 19th century, precisely at the time of the opera’s premiere.

at 12.30pm (ticketed separately).

APRIL

MAY

3hrs 57mins £20 (£18)

MON 24, 5PM | FRI 28, 8PM | SAT 29, 5PM | SUN 30, 7.30PM

Steamy adaptation of Jean Rhys’ intriguing speculative “prequel” to Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre. Don’t miss Dr Jane’s talk

TUE 2, 5.30PM

A QUIET PASSION (12A)

DANCER (12A)

Terence Davies’ poignant portrait of the 19th century American poet Emily Dickinson takes us from her unexpectedly vivacious youth to her later years of loneliness and regret with all the richness of a cinematic vision.

On the verge of becoming a ballet legend the gifted dancer Sergei Polunin questions his existence and his commitment to the art-form. An enlightening and visually impressive account.

Dir: Terence Davies UK/Belg 2016 2hr 5mins With: Cynthia Nixon, Jennifer Ehle

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LITERTURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM

Dir: Steven Cantor UK/Rus/Ukraine 2016 1hr 25mins Documentary

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FEBRUARY - MAY 2017

MAY

FRI 5, 6PM

BRITAIN ON FILM: RAILWAYS (U)

Dir: Various UK 1898 – 1970 1hr 23mins An immensely nostalgic collection of films which document not just the glories of Britain’s railways but also the changing climate of the 20th century when travelling by train was once a real joy! NB: Contains a sequence of flashing lights.

Ticket price includes a cup of tea or coffee!

MAY

FRI 5, 8PM | SAT 6, 8PM | SUN 7, 5PM

FREE FIRE (15)

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

Dir: Ben Wheatley UK 2016 1hr 30mins With: Brie Larson, Cillian Murphy Agent provocateur Ben Wheatley does a shoot-em-up of epic proportions as the IRA and a bunch of gun-runners battle it out for their very survival in a late 1970s Boston warehouse.

MAY

SAT 6, 2PM | SUN 7, 2PM

POWER RANGERS (TBC)

Dir: Dean Israelite US 2017 TBC With: Bryan Cranston, Elizabeth Banks Very much a reboot of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers franchise, complete with 21st Century special effects that are truly mind-blowing, this epic tale of super-heroes and evil beings totally rocks.

MAY

TICKET PRICES

SAT 6, 5PM | SUN 7, 7.30PM

NERUDA (15)

Dir: Pablo Larraín Chile/Argen/Sp/US 2016 1hr 47mins Subtitled With: Gael García Bernal, Luis Gnecco Made prior to his latest film Jackie, Pablo Larrain’s often cheekily surreal biographical drama presents the Nobel poet Pablo Neruda on the run for his Communist beliefs in 1940’s Chile.

NOW ON SALE!

ANGELS IN AMERICA

Award winning two-part play starring Andrew Garfield and Nathan Lane.

Part 1 Millennium Approaches 20 July 7pm Part 2 Perestroika 27 July 7pm.

ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD

Daniel Radcliffe stars in Tom Stoppard’s brilliantly funny situation comedy, broadcast live from The Old Vic in London. 11 May 7pm

£14 (£12) £10 students/groups

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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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LA LA LAND (12A) EAGLE HUNTRESS (U)

2PM & 5PM 8PM

MON 27

SILENCE (15) LIVE BY NIGHT (15)

2PM 8PM

TUE 28

LIVE BY NIGHT (15) SULLY (12A)

5PM 8PM

MARCH

RUSALKA – MET OPERA

5.55PM

AMADEUS – NT ENCORE SILENCE (15)

2PM 7.30PM

FILM TITLE

SCREENING TIMES

WED 1

LIVE BY NIGHT (15) SULLY (12A) SPLIT (15)

THU 2

JACKIE (15) SPLIT (15) MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (15)

2PM 5.30PM 8PM

SAT 4

MONSTER TRUCKS (PG) MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (15) JACKIE (15)

2PM 5PM 8PM

MON 13

MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (15) JACKIE (15)

2PM & 8PM 5PM

TUE 14

LION (PG) JACKIE (15)

5PM 8PM

WED 15 THU 16

LION (PG) TIME TO CHOOSE (PG) WITH RECEPTION AT 7PM

2PM 8PM

BRITAIN ON FILM: RURAL LIFE (U) LION (PG)

6PM 8PM

FRI 17 SAT 18 SUN 19

LION (PG) HACKSAW RIDGE (15)

5PM 8PM

MON 20

HACKSAW RIDGE (15) DENIAL (12A)

5PM 8PM

TUE 21 THU 23

DENIAL (12A) HACKSAW RIDGE (15)

5PM 8PM

MOONLIGHT (15) DENIAL (12A)

5PM 8PM

FRI 24

DENIAL (12A) MOONLIGHT (15) RINGS (15) LATE NIGHT HORROR

2PM 6PM 9PM

LA TRAVIATA – MET OPERA

APRIL

7PM

A CONTEMPORARY EVENING – BOLSHOI BALLET HACKSAW RIDGE (15)

SAT 25 MON 27 TUE 28 THU 30 FRI 31

2PM 5PM 8PM

3PM 7.30PM

IDOMENEO - MET OPERA

4.55PM

T2: TRAINSPOTTING (18) THE SPACE BETWEEN US (PG)

6PM 8.30PM

THE SPACE BETWEEN US (PG) T2: TRAINSPOTTING (18)

5PM 8PM

HEDDA GABLER - NT ENCORE

7PM

LOVING (12A) FIFTY SHADES DARKER (TBC)

5PM 8PM

FILM TITLE

SCREENING TIMES

SUN 2

SING (U) LOVING (12A) IT’S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD (15)

2PM 4.30PM 7.30PM

MON 3

IT’S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD (15) SING (U) LOVING (12A)

2PM 5PM 8PM

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2PM 5PM 8PM

TUE 4 WED 5 THU 6 FRI 7 SAT 8 SUN 9 MON 10 TUE 11 WED 12 GOOD FRI 14

SAT 15 BANK HOL MON 17

TUE 18 WED 19 THU 20 FRI 21 SAT 22 SUN 23 MON 24 WED 26 FRI 28 SAT 29 SUN 30 MAY BANK HOL MON 1

TUE 2 WED 3 FRI 5

SCREENING TIMES 2.30PM 5.30PM 8.30PM 11AM 2PM & 8PM 5PM 7PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 4PM 7.30PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 8PM 2PM & 5PM 8PM 11AM 2PM 5PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 2PM 5PM & 8PM

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) VICEROY’S HOUSE (12A) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) PERSONAL SHOPPER (15) BITTER HARVEST (TBC) EUGENE ONEGIN – MET OPERA BITTER HARVEST (TBC) PERSONAL SHOPPER (15) A QUIET PASSION (12A) BITTER HARVEST (TBC) JULIUS CAESAR – RSC LIVE SENSE OF AN ENDING (12A) A QUIET PASSION (12A) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) - RELAXED SCREENING A QUIET PASSION (12A) SENSE OF AN ENDING (12A) DONNIE DARKO (15) SENSE OF AN ENDING (12A) A QUIET PASSION (12A)

2PM & 5PM 8PM 2PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 5.55PM 5PM 7.30PM 5PM 8PM 7PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 7.30PM

FILM TITLE

SCREENING TIMES

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) SENSE OF AN ENDING (12A) WIDE SARGASSO SEA (18) LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM DANCER (12A) SENSE OF AN ENDING (12A) SENSE OF AN ENDING (12A)

11AM 2PM 2.30PM 5.30PM 8PM 5PM & 8PM

BRITAIN ON FILM: RAILWAYS (U) FREE FIRE (15)

6PM 8PM

SAT 6

POWER RANGERS (TBC) NERUDA (15) FREE FIRE (15)

2PM 5PM 8PM

SUN 7

POWER RANGERS (TBC) FREE FIRE (15) NERUDA (15)

2PM 5PM 7.30PM

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SAT 1

SING (U) FIFTY SHADES DARKER (TBC) LOVING (12A)

FILM TITLE BILLY BUDD (U) LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM HIDDEN FIGURES (PG) TONI ERDMANN (15) SING (U) HIDDEN FIGURES (PG) TONI ERDMANN (15) TWELFTH NIGHT – NT LIVE THE BATMAN LEGO MOVIE (U) FENCES (12A) BILLY LYNN’S HALFTIME WALK (15) THE BATMAN LEGO MOVIE (U) BILLY LYNN’S HALFTIME WALK (15) FENCES (12A) A HERO OF OUR TIME – BOLSHOI BALLET BILLY LYNN’S HALFTIME WALK (15) THE BATMAN LEGO MOVIE (U) ELLE (18) 20TH CENTURY WOMEN (15) ELLE (18) THE BATMAN LEGO MOVIE (U) 20TH CENTURY WOMEN (15) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) VICEROY’S HOUSE (12A) TRESPASS AGAINST US (15) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) TRESPASS AGAINST US (15) VICEROY’S HOUSE (12A) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) VICEROY’S HOUSE (12A) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) VICEROY’S HOUSE (12A)

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FRI 24 SAT 25 SUN 26

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WED 22

2PM & 8PM 5PM

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LA LA LAND (12A) THE EAGLE HUNTRESS (U)

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