The Courtyard Film Guide - March & April

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March & April 2023

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With awards season looming we’re bringing you some of the most talked about features of the year, including major contenders All Quiet on the Western Front and Everything Everywhere All at Once. Plus a few that might have gone under the radar including the hilarious Marcel the Shell with Shoes On and the beautiful documentary All That Breathes.

We’ve also got some good fun this month with Allelujah and our Snake vs Bear Double Bill!

It’s shaping up to be an exciting awards season, so in case you’ve missed the big hitters, we’ve got you covered!”

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March

Mon 20 11am, Tue 21 2pm

Whitney Houston: I wanna dance with somebody (12A)

USA, 2hr 24min

Director: Kasi Lemmons (Harriet)

Cast: Naomi Ackie, Stanley Tucci

Whitney’s back for an encore! From the writer of Bohemian Rhapsody comes this joyous, emotional, heart-breaking celebration of the life and music of Whitney Houston, one of the greatest female R&B pop vocalists of all time.

April

Mon 17 7.45pm (Subs), Tue 18 11am, Mon 24 2.30pm, Tue 25 2.30pm, Wed 26 11am

A man called otto (15)

USA, 2hr 6min

Directors: Marc Foster

Cast: Tom Hanks, Rachel Keller

Tom Hanks’ grumpy face just couldn’t stay away! After stellar reviews from audiences in January, this comedy-drama is back for a few more laughs. People call him ‘the bitter neighbour from hell’ but some are able to break through his spiky exterior.

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March

Sat 11 11am (Free pre-activity from 10.30am)

Epic Tails (U)

USA, 1hr 35min

Director: David Alaux, Eric Tosti, Jean-François Tosti

Super smart mouse Pattie and her feline friend Sam embark upon an exciting adventure of paw-some proportions through Ancient Greece. With a little help from ageing hero Jason, the animals’ quest brings them face to face with creatures from Greek mythology, as they race to halt the threat posed to their city.

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March

Sat 18 11am (Free pre-activity from 10.30am) Mon 20 2.30pm, Tue 21 5pm

Marcel the Shell with shoes on (PG)

USA, 1hr 30min

Director: Dean Fleischer Camp

Stars: Jenny Slate (voice), Isabella Rossellini (voice), Dean Fleischer Camp

Marcel is an adorable one-inch-tall shell who ekes out a colourful existence with his grandmother Connie. Once part of a community of shells, they now live alone. But when a documentary filmmaker discovers them, the short film he posts online brings Marcel millions of passionate fans, and a new hope at finding his long-lost family. Marcel is even nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards!

“If there’s one film you take a leap to watch in 2023, make it Marcel the Shell. You’ll never regret watching this heartwearming and hilarious masterpiece. Perfect for kids, adults and any shells you might know!” - Ethan, Film Programming Assistant at The Courtyard

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March

Mon 20 8pm, Tue 21 11am, Wed 22 2.30pm (Subs)

Women Talking (15)

USA, 1hr 44min

Director: Sarah Polley

Cast: Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand, Ben Whishaw, Judith Ivey

With an all-star cast, Women Talking is an adaptation of Miriam Toews’ award-winning book from 2018. The women of an isolated religious colony find out that the men have occasionally drugged the women and then assaulted them. The truth comes out and the women must decide how to move forward.

“Both horrifying and thrilling, infuriating and inspiring” - The New Yorker

March

Fri 24 11am & 2.30pm, Sat 25 2.30pm (Subs), Mon 27 11am, 2.30pm & 7.30pm, Tue 28 11am, Wed 29 11am & 2.30pm, Thu 30 11am, 2.30pm & 7.30pm, Fri 31 2.30pm

Allelujah (12A)

UK, 1hr 39min

Director: Richard Eyre (Iris, Notes on a Scandal)

April

Sat 1 2.30pm, Mon 3 5pm (Subs), Tue 4 11am, Wed 5 2pm, Thu 6 11am & 7.45pm, Sat 8 2.30pm, Tue 11 5pm (Subs), Wed 12 2.30pm, Thu 13 2.30pm & 7.45pm, Fri 14 2.30pm

Stars: Jennifer Saunders, Judi Dench, Jesse Akele, David Bradley

A warm and deeply moving story about old age based on Alan Bennett’s stage play of the same name. When the geriatric ward in a small Yorkshire hospital is threatened with closure, the hospital decides to fight back by galvanizing the local community. They invite a news crew to film their preparations for a concert in honour of the hospital’s most distinguished nurse. What could go wrong?

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Mummies (Cert TBC)

USA, 1hr 28min

Director: Juan Jesús García Galocha

Voice Actors: Sean Bean, Joe Thomas, Eleanor Tomlinson

Follow three mummies as they end up in present-day London and embark on a journey in search of an old ring belonging to the Royal Family, stolen by the ambitious archaeologist Lord Carnaby.

Our Relaxed screenings (Thu 6 Apr, 2.30pm) is open to everyone but may benefit those with autism spectrum conditions, learning di culties or sensory and communication di culties.

April

Tue 18 5.15pm, Fri 21 11am

Eric Ravilious: Drawn to War (PG)

UK, 1hr 27min

Director: Margy Kinmonth

Eric Ravilious is back again due to immense popularity! The first major feature film about the much loved but hugely underestimated British O cial War Artist, killed in a plane crash over Iceland in 1942. Featuring contributions from artists Ai Weiwei and Grayson Perry, writers Alan Bennett and Robert Macfarlane, the film recounts a life as compelling and enigmatic as his art, set against the dramatic wartime locations that inspired him. Check out our EOS live screenings if you enjoy!

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March Fri 31 11.15am
April Sat 1 11am, Mon 3 11.15am, Tue 4 2pm, Wed 5 11.15am, Thu 6 2.30pm (Relaxed), Sat 8 11am, Tue 11 2.30pm, Wed 12 11.15am, Thu 13 11.15am (Subs), Fri 14 11.15am, Sat 15 2.30pm

Awards Season! Awards Season!

Our favourite season has arrived...

Awards! What better way to follow Borderlines Film Festival than to screen some of this year’s biggest awards contenders. We’ve got returning dramas The Banshees of Inisherin, Empire of Light and Aftersun alongside the surprise mega-hit of the year Everything Everywhere All at Once. For the first time at The Courtyard Cinema we’re also screening war epic All Quiet on the Western Front.

Who are your favourites for this year’s awards? Let us know on Facebook and Instagram!

March

April

April

Mon 3 7.30pm, Tue 11 11am Germany, 2hr 28min

All Quiet on the Western Front (15)

Director: Edward Berger

Mon 20 5pm, Tue 21 7.30pm, Wed 22 11am USA, 2hr 19min

Tue 18 2.30pm Thu 20 7.45pm

Everything Everywhere all at once (15)

Director: Dan Kwan & Daniel Scheinert

Cast: Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Jamie Lee Curtis, Stephanie Hsu, James Hong, Jenny Slate

If you’re wondering whether it’s worth all the hype with its 11 Oscar and 10 BAFTA nominations This crazy sci-fi flick is unrelentingly funny and never fails to pull at your heart, it’s not to be missed! A middle-aged Chinese immigrant is swept up into an adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led. Limited foreign language excerpts with English subtitles.

Cast: Felix Kammerer, Albrecht Schuch, Aaron Hilmer

Adapted from Erich Maria Remarque’s 1928 novel, this German war epic is dominating the technical categories this year with 9 Oscar and 14 BAFTA nominations. One thing’s for sure, it’s to be seen on the big screen! The film is set in World War I and follows a soldier named Paul as he enlists in the German Army and confronts the harrowing reality of war.

Foreign language with English Subtitles.

... it is!

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April

Mon 3 2pm, Thu 6 5pm (Subs), Tue 11 7.30pm, Thu 13 5pm, Mon 17 2pm, Wed 19 11am, Thu 20 5pm

The Banshees of Inisherin (15)

Director:

Stars:

Martin McDonagh (In Bruges)

Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Barry Keoghan

We couldn’t wait to bring the friendship (or lackthereof) of Padraic and Colm back. With 9 Oscar and 10 BAFTA nominations its simple narrative has resonated across the globe. We’re also thrilled to be screening the Oscar and BAFTA nominated short film An Irish Goodbye (23min) before all screenings.

April Mon 17 11am, Wed 19 2.30pm, Sat 22 2.30pm (Subs), Mon 24 11am, Thu 27 2.30pm

Empire of Light (15)

UK, 1hr 59min

Director: Sam Mendes (1917, Skyfall)

Back by popular demand, Mendes’ 80s drama follows cinema manager (Colman) struggling with her mental health, and a new employee (Ward) longing to escape. Together they find a sense of belonging through cinema and community. Nominated for 3 BAFTAS and 1 Oscar for legendary cinematographer Roger Deakins.

Mon 17 5.15pm, Wed 19 7.45pm (Subs), Thu 20 2.30pm,

April Tue 25 11am

Aftersun (12A)

UK, 1hr 42min

Director:

Stars:

Charlotte Wells

Paul Mescal, Frankie Corio

Normal People star Paul Mescal gives his Oscar nominated performance in Charlotte Wells’ superb and searingly emotional debut film. At a fading vacation resort, 11-year-old Sophie treasures rare time together with her loving and idealistic father, Calum.

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Director: Olivia Colman, Michael Ward, Colin Firth

April

Fashion Reimagined (12A)

UK, 1hr 40min

This documentary follows Amy Powney, a daughter of environmental activists, during her trajectory from outsider to industry leader as she sets out to create a fashion collection that’s ethical and sustainable at every level. From first time director Becky Hutner.

“This is a must see film for anyone concerned about how they spend their money and how their purchases impact the planet” - Joen Amenn, In Their Own League

April

Sat 22 5pm, Mon 24 7.45pm (Subs), Tue 25 5.15pm, Wed 26 7.45pm

Pearl (15)

USA, 1hr 43min

Director: Ti West (X)

Stars: Mia Goth, David Corenswet, Tandi Wright

In 1918, a young woman on the brink of madness pursues stardom in a desperate attempt to escape the drudgery, isolation and lovelessness of life on her parents’ farm. This American Horror-drama has stunned audiences as leading actress Mia Goth shines.

- Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

April

Sat 22 7.30pm, Mon 24 5.15pm, Tue 25 7.45pm, Wed 26 5.15pm (Subs), Thu 27 11am

Plane (15)

USA, 1hr 47min

Director: Jean-François Richet

Cast: Gerard Butler, Mike Colter, Tony Goldwyn

Brodie Torrance saves his passengers from a lightning strike by making a risky landing on a war-torn island only to find that surviving the landing was just the beginning. When most of the passengers are taken hostage by dangerous rebels, the only person Torrance can count on is an accused murderer who was being transported by the FBI.

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Director: Becky Hutner Wed 19 5.15pm, Thu 20 11am, Wed 26 2.30pm

Snake Vs Bear!

Snake Vs Bear!

With all these award worthy film screenings, sometimes it’s nice to sit back and enjoy something so ridiculous you can’t help but enjoy it! With that in mind we thought we’d revisit the Natural Horror sub-genre for some classically oversized and overaggressive animal action.

Book on to both films for £10 and add a hot dog, popcorn and soft drink to your order for £5!

April

Fri 28 5.45pm

Film on FiLm:

Anaconda (1997, 35mm, 15)

USA, 1hr 29min

Director: Luis Llosa

Cast: Jon Voight, Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube

We couldn’t help but start with this 90s classic, and we’ll be screening it on an original 35mm print! When a group traveling through the Amazon jungle picks up a stranded man, they are unaware his hobby is to capture the giant anaconda snake, and plans to continue targeting i.

Popcorn, soft

Hungry as a bear between films?

April Fri 28 7.45pm

Cocaine Bear (15)

USA, 1hr 35min

Director: Elizabeth Banks (Pitch Perfect)

Ray Liotta, Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson Jr.

Inspired by the 1985 true story of a drug runner’s plane crash. With missing cocaine, and the black bear that ate it, this wild dark comedy finds an oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens on a 500-pound apex predator who has gone on a coke-fueled rampage for more blow and blood.

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March & April Family

Life of Pi

Sat 8 Apr, 7pm

Good Tickets £16

Thu 20 Apr, 7pm

Thu 4 May, 7pm (Subs)

Best of enemies

Wed 31 May, 7pm

Epic Tails (U) Sat 11 Mar, 11am

Saturdays! Sat 18 Mar, 11am

All with a free pre-activity from 10.30am

Live Show: Dr. Dolittle

Saturday 25, 11am Marcel the shell with shoes on (PG) Mummies (PG)

Sat 1 Apr, 11am

Sat 8 Apr, 11am

Workshop TBC

Sat 15 Apr, 11am

Live Show: Little Bo Peep

Sat 22 Apr, 11am

Mid Wales Opera: Hansel & Gretel

Saturday 18 March, 7pm

Tickets: £25 - £15

The

Wednesday 12 - Saturday 15 April, 2pm & 7pm

Tickets £16 - £14

Menopause the Musical

Saturday 22 April, 4pm & 7.30pm

Tickets £32

Thursday 27 April, 7.30pm

Tickets: £49.50 (VIP) - £29.50

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Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Mark Labbett: Meet & Beat the Beast

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