Cinema Sep - Oct 2015

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CINEMA SEP - OCT 2015

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Manglehorn 12a Wed 2 Sep 8.30pm Dir: David Gordon Green US 2014 97mins Cast: Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Chris Messina, Harmony Korine A.J. Manglehorn (Pacino) is a locksmith in rural America. He keeps to himself and has no personal life aside from his cat. But a new friend (Hunter) offers him a chance to start over. Pacino gives one of his quietest, most understated performances in recent years, while director Gordon Green captures the minutiae of small-town life in this endearing drama. “A MOSAIC OF MOODS, MYSTERIES, MAGIC AND MELANCHOLY” The Playlist

The Lady from Shanghai PG Mon 31 Aug & Wed 2 Sep Dir: Orson Welles USA 1947 87mins B&W Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles Orson Welles directs and stars in this weird and wonderful classic black and white noir that follows an Irish sailor who finds himself attracted to his employer’s wife. His attraction to Else (Hayworth) embroils him in a web of complex lies and murder that comes to a climax in a hall of mirrors - a scene that is hailed as one of the greatest in cinematic history. “COMPLEX, COURAGEOUS, AND UTTERLY COMPELLING.”  Time Out

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Building Jerusalem 12a Tue 1 Sep 7pm £12 Dir: James Erskine UK 90mins Cast: Jonny Wilkinson, Martin Johnson Building Jerusalem, a theatrical documentary, charts the dawn of modern rugby with Sir Clive Woodward at the helm, culminating in England’s glorious World Cup Victory in 2003. Combining exciting match action with news and behind the scenes footage, it tells the dramatic highs and lows through the eyes of those who were there; players, coaches and journalists, including exclusive interviews with Jonny Wilkinson and Martin Johnson, united by one dream: to be the best in the world. The Lady from Shanghai

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13 Minutes

Theeb

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Fri 4 – Sun 6 Sep Dir: Naji Abu Nowar UAE/Qatar/Jordan/UK 2014 100mins Subtitled Cast: Jacir Eid Al-Hwietat, Jack Fox, Hussein Salameh Al-Sweilhiyeen, Hassan Mutlag Al-Maraiyeh

Fri 4 & Sat 5, Mon 7 Sep Dir: Oliver Hirschbiegel Germany 2015 114mins Subtitled Cast: Christian Friedel, Katharina Schüttler, Burghart Klaußner, Johann von Bülow

Theeb, a young Bedouin boy is forced to fend for himself and his brother, when left stranded in the deserts of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. When an English officer requires the help of a guide, Theeb decides to offer his services and tags along for the adventure. Before long, they are ambushed by soldiers and in the aftermath Theeb finds himself alone, far from safety. A classic adventure immersed in the culture and traditions of a society rarely seen on screen.

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Hirschbiegel returns to the big screen after his groundbreaking feature Downfall (2004), telling the story of Hitler’s final days. 13 Minutes is the breath-taking story of a man who could have changed the world. 1939, when Hitler was at the height of his power, one man stood up and said no. See the untold story of Georg Elser, a disparaged assassin who turned out to be one of the greatest resistance fighters of one Second World War.

Ruth & Alex 12a Sat 5 & Sun 6 Sep Dir: Richard Loncraine US 2014 92mins Cast: Morgan Freeman, Diane Keaton, Carrie Preston, Miriam Shor, Cynthia Nixon There are three unavoidable realities in New York City – death, taxes and real estate. Directed by Richard Loncraine (Wimbledon, Richard III) Ruth & Alex confronts the third of those inevitabilities in Brooklyn, the hipsters’ paradise of today. Without an elevator, Alex, a painter, struggles to climb the stairs to their apartment, and they face the dreaded prospect of finding a new place to live. Their long farewell puts a human face on a real household stuck in New York’s real estate frenzy. 03


The Legend of Barney Thomson 15 Mon 7 – Thu 10 Sep Dir: Robert Carlyle Canada/UK 2015 96mins Cast: Robert Carlyle, Ray Winstone, Emma Thompson, James Cosmo Barney’s mundane life is about to be transformed when he inadvertently stumbles into the world of the serial killer. As he clumsily tries to cover his tracks, he finds himself on the run from the bearish Detective Inspector Holdall (Winstone). With his sanity threatening to unravel, Barney fatefully turns to his domineering, emasculating mother, the formidable Glaswegian ‘good-time girl’, Cemolina (Thompson). There’s no turning back now as Barney’s path may yet be littered with more murderous consequences.

Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief 15 Tue 8 & Thu 10 Sep Dir: Alex Gibney US 2015 120mins Cast: Lawrence Wright, Mike Rinder From its roots with founder L. Ron Hubbard to its rise in popularity in Hollywood and beyond, Going Clear examines how the Church of Scientology cultivates true believers, detailing their experiences and asking what they are willing to do in the name of religion. Directed by Oscar winner Alex Gibney and based on the Pulitzer Prize winning book by Lawrence Wright, this provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power was one of the most talked about films at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.

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How to Change the World 15 Wed 9 Sep £13.50 Live satellite Q&A featuring Vivienne Westwood, Jerry Rothwell and Emily Hunter Dir: Jerry Rothwell Canada/UK 2015 110mins Cast: Bill Darnell, David Garrick, Bobbi Hunter, Emily Hunter, Bob Hunter, Will Jackson

How to Change the World

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In 1971, a group of friends sail into a nuclear test zone, and their protest captures the world’s imagination. Using never before seen archive footage that brings their extraordinary world to life, How to Change the World is the story of the pioneers who founded Greenpeace and defined the modern green movement, showcasing some of their most famous campaigns.


Trainwreck 15 Fri 11 – Tue 15 Sep Dir: Judd Apatow US 2015 125mins Cast: Amy Schumer, Bill Hader, Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, John Cena, Vanessa Bayer Director Judd Apatow’s films often focus on men who have to learn to grow up, but with Trainwreck, it’s the ladies’ turn. This enjoyable romantic comedy is written by and stars Amy Schumer, a rising stand-up whose sharp Comedy Central series Inside Amy Schumer has made her one of the smartest, funniest new voices in comedy.

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Trainwreck will only add to her growing acclaim, casting her as a flailing, boozy serial dater who’s quite comfortable avoiding a serious boyfriend until, predictably, she meets the perfect guy. The President

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Fri 11 – Thu 17 Sep Dir: Anne Fontaine France 2014 99mins Subtitled Cast: Fabrice Luchini, Gemma Arterton, Jason Flemyng

Wed 16 & Thu 17 Sep Dir: Mohsen Makhmalbaf Georgia/France/UK/Germany 2014 115mins Subtitled Cast: Mikheil Gomiashvili

Gemma Bovery embraces the Posy Simmons’ view of Flaubert’s great book whilst setting it against the ravishing Norman landscape.

An elderly president living in an opulent totalitarian palace is deposed by a revolution, and forced to go on the run with his grandson, travelling incognito among the people he once oppressed.

It offers an incisive look at a young woman confronting a series of key choices in her life, while losing her head in a fit of passion. Fontaine’s revision of the novel allows both Arterton and Luchini to fit their roles perfectly. “A BREEZY AND ENJOYABLE MODERN-DAY TAKE ON FLAUBERT’S CLASSIC STORY.”

The Hollywood Reporter

Iranian film director Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s latest work, set in a never-named former Soviet republic, acts as a universal parable about man’s cruelty to man and offers a contemporary reflection on the way popular revolts sometimes replace old tyrants with new ones.

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Mistress America 15

45 Years 15

Fri 18 – Mon 21 Sep Dir: Noah Baumbach US 2014 86mins Cast: Greta Gerwig, Lola Kirke, Heather Lind, Jasmine Cephas Jones

Fri 18 – Wed 23 Sep, Fri 2 – Thu 8 Oct Dir: Andrew Haigh UK 2015 95mins Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Dolly Wells, Tom Courtenay, Geraldine James

After the runaway success of Frances Ha, Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig return with a fresh collaboration that radiates unbeatable wit. Brooke is a whirling dervish of bulldozing self-esteem, pointed opinions and entrepreneurial spirit. Displaying all the savoir faire and assertiveness that Tracy lacks, Brooke takes Tracy under her wing, showing her a good time in the big city and encouraging Tracy to believe in herself.

There is just one week until Kate Mercer’s 45th wedding anniversary and planning for the party is going well. 45 Years is an elegant and restrained film that explores how an apparently happy union can be tormented by an echo from the past.

A thoroughly delightful bauble about female friendship and the doubleedged sword of getting to know someone who seems far cooler than you. Mistress America

45 Years

Andrew Haigh’s follow up to his successful feature Weekend, is delicate, thoughtful and moving; a well-crafted study of the fragility of human relationships in its twilight years. “A MOVING AND ABSORBING DRAMA FEATURING TWO PERFORMERS OFFERING A LIFETIME’S WISDOM AND TECHNIQUE IN THEIR PERFORMANCES” The Guardian

Ricki and the Flash

Marshland 15 La Isla Minima

Tue 22 & Wed 23 Sep, Tue 20 Oct – Thu 22 Oct Dir: Alberto Rodríguez Spain 2014 104mins Subtitled Cast: Javier Gutiérrez, Raúl Arévalo, María Varod, Perico Cervantes

Marshland

Marshland, a strikingly substantial period cop drama from Alberto Rodriguez places two mis-matched and troubled detectives in the atmospheric Andaluz swamplands, where they lead a hunt for a serial killer of teenage girls. What lends Marshland heft is its political nuance and outstanding art direction, set soon after the end of Francoism, both of which seem unlikely to go unnoticed in the international marketplace.

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Ricki and the Flash 12a Absolutely Anything 12a Fri 25 Sep – Thu 1 Oct Dir: Jonathan Demme US 2015 102mins Cast: Mamie Gummer, Meryl Streep, Sebastian Stan Three-time Academy Award winner Meryl Streep goes electric and takes on a whole new gig - a hard-rocking singer/guitarist - for Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs, The Manchurian Candidate) and Academy Award-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody (Juno). In an original and electrifying film loaded with live musical performances, Streep stars as Ricki Rendazzo, a guitar heroine who made a world of mistakes as she followed her dreams of rock-and-roll stardom, and now returns home to mend family scars.

Roger Waters: The Wall 12a

Fri 25 – Mon 28 Sep Dir: Terry Jones UK/US 2015 86mins Cast: Kate Beckinsale, Simon Pegg, Eddie Izzard, Joanna Lumley, voices of the Monty Python Team & Robin Williams Monty Python is reunited on the big screen in this fantasy comedy. Before fulfilling their plans to crush the Earth, a group of eccentric aliens confer a disillusioned school teacher (Pegg) with the power to do absolutely anything. As he struggles to deal with these new found powers and the events that subsequently arise, he seeks the comfort and advice of one of his most loyal friends.

Absolutely Anything

Tue 29 Sep 8pm £13 Dir: Sean Evans, Roger Waters UK 2015 165mins Some subtitles Cast: Roger Waters, Dave Kilminster, Snowy White Roger Waters, co-founder and principal songwriter of Pink Floyd, fuses the epic and the personal, bringing audiences an exultant ride of a rock ‘n’ roll concert, whilst still allowing for an unforgettable, deeply emotional experience.

Roger Waters: The Wall

A state-of-the-art show that dazzles the senses is combined with an intensely personal road trip that deals with the loss Roger has felt throughout his life due to war.

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Amy 15 Wed 30 Sep, Thu 1 Oct & Mon 5 Oct Dir: Asif Kapadia UK 2015 128mins Cast: Amy Winehouse From BAFTA award winning director Asif Kapadia (Senna) Amy tells the story of six-time Grammy-winner Amy Winehouse in her own words.

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Featuring extensive unseen archive footage and previously unheard tracks, the film shines a light on the celebrity world we live in, in a way that very few can. “STUNNINGLY MOVING AND POWERFUL. A MASTERPIECE”  The Guardian “POWERFUL AND HEARTBREAKING”

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Fri 2 & Sun 4 Oct Dir: Eric Lartigau France/Belgium 106mins Subtitled Cast: Karin Viard, François Damiens, Eric Elmosnino, Louane Emera

Tue 6 & Wed 7 Oct Dir: Liv Ullmann Norway/UK/Ireland/France 2014 129mins Cast: Colin Farrell, Jessica Chastain, Samantha Morton, Nora McMenamy

Being the only hearing member of a deaf and mute family, Paula is struggling to find her voice and make her own life decisions. After discovering a talent for singing and receiving encouragement from her choir teacher, she decides to pursue a singing career, leaving the family facing numerous challenges. In what could be called a French Billy Elliot, moments of deep love and affection are as much guaranteed as moments of heart felt laughter. Louane Emera (Paula) won the National Film award of France for Best Female Newcomer. 08

Ullman’s film opens on a midsummer’s night with the daughter of an English Aristocrat, setting out to seduce one of her father’s senior servants. A psychological game erupts between the servant and the daughter, darkening as the night unfolds and ultimately finding a chilling finish. Miss Julie’s strength lies in its performances: Chastain possesses a charming blend of privileged petulance and vulnerability, Farrell is deliciously two-faced, and Morton acts as a strong antagonist.


A Walk in the Woods 15 Fri 9 – Thu 15 Oct Dir: Ken Kwapis US 2015 104mins Cast: Robert Redford, Nick Nolte, Emma Thompson Not having written a book for a few years and feeling restless, Bill Bryson, famed travel writer, leaves London and decides to walk the Appalachian Trail, which spans more than 2,000 miles and touches 14 states. The peace and tranquility he hopes to find, though, is anything but, once he agrees to be joined by his long lost former friend Katz. With opposite understandings of ‘adventure’ this comedy looks at ageing and mortality from a fresh perspective and with an overwhelming panoramic view of the mountains.

Irrational Man 15 Fri 9 – Thu 15 Oct Dir: Woody Allen US 2015 96mins Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Parker Posey Irrational Man sees Woody Allen on fine tongue-in-cheek form with a dash of suspense thrown in for good measure. Philosophy professor Abe Lucas (Joaquin Phoenix) is at rock bottom emotionally, unable to find any meaning or joy in life. Abe feels that everything he’s tried to do, from political activism to teaching, hasn’t made any difference. As a professor of philosophy whose good looks and charisma seem to make him a magnet for both students and staff, his journey unravels.

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Bugsy Malone U Sat 10 Oct 11.30am Dir: Alan Parker UK 1976 89mins Some subtitles Cast: Scott Baio, Florie Dugger, Jodie Foster, John Cassisi A classic gangster film told with an all child cast. New York, 1929: a war rages between two rival gangsters, Fat Sam and Dandy Dan. Dan is in possession of a new and deadly weapon, the dreaded ‘splurge gun’ which fires ice cream instead of bullets. As the custard pies fly, Bugsy Malone (Happy Days’ Scott Baio), an all-round nice guy, falls for Blousey Brown (Florrie Dugger), a singer at Fat Sam’s speakeasy. 09


Festival of the Imagination Fri 16 – Sat 17 Oct 2015 The Festival of the Imagination is the centrepiece of the University of Warwick’s 50th anniversary celebrations, showcasing the work of the University through a diverse programme of events all focused around the central theme ‘Imagining the Future’. See the quick guide for information on the films showing at the festival. Please be aware that other ticket prices apply for these events. Contact Box Office or see website for more details.

Mia Madre 15 Sun 18 & Mon 19 Oct Dir: Nanni Moretti Italy/France 2015 106mins Subtitled Cast: Margherita Buy, John Turturro, Giulia Lazzarini, Nanni Moretti Moretti’s partly autobiographical film about a director shooting a movie while his mother is dying is as much comedy as it is tragedy. The director, played by Margherita Buy - one of Italian cinema’s most luminous actors and here working with Moretti for the third time has to cope with all the myriad complications of a film set and shoot.

Macbeth

Life 15 Sun 18 – Thu 22 Oct Dir: Anton Corbijn Canada/Germany/Australia 2015 111mins Cast: Dane DeHaan, Ben Kingsley, Robert Pattinson, Joel Edgerton Mia Madre

Life

Inspired by a true story, Life, directed by Anton Corbijn (photographer and known for A Most Wanted Man) charts the friendship that developed between Magnum photographer Dennis Stock and actor James Dean, when Stock was commissioned to photograph the actor for Life magazine in 1955. The assignment, which took the pair on a road trip around the US, would change Stock’s life and provide the world with some of the most iconic images of the age.

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Everest

Fri 23 Oct – Sun 1 Nov Dir. Justin Kurzel UK/Aus 2015 113 mins Cast: Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Sean Harris

Fri 23 – Thu 29 Oct Dir: Baltasar Kormákur UK/US/Iceland 2015 121mins Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Josh Brolin, Keira Knightley, Robin Wright

From the Academy Award winning producers of The King’s Speech and acclaimed director Justin Kurzel, comes a visceral and visually breath-taking retelling of the classic tale about an ambitious Scottish lord who seizes the throne with the help of his wife.

Based on the incredibly true story of a group of climbers who set to conquer Mount Everest and find themselves facing a devastating storm.

Academy Award nominee Michael Fassbender and Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard star in an epic cinematic experience.

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Everest is a thriller starring Jake Gyllenhall (Nightcrawler), Keira Knightley (The Imitation Game) and Simon Beaufoy (screenwriter of Slumdog Millionaire, The Full Monty and writer of gem Salmon Fishing in the Yemen).

Legend TBC Fri 30 Oct – Thu 5 Nov Dir: Brian Helgeland UK/France 2015 TBC Cast: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning, Christopher Ecclestone, Taron Egerton From Brian Helgeland, the award winning screenwriter of L.A. Confidential and Mystic River, comes a truly gruesome biopic.

Everest

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The movie, set and filmed in London’s East End, follows the rise of the Kray twins during the 60s and the criminal activities that led to their arrest on May 9, 1968. Reggie, the gangster prince of East London and his brother Ronald, a one man mob are both played by Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road, Child 44, Inception) in a compelling showcase of 60s organised crime 11


Coraline PG

Miss You Already 12a

Sat 31 Oct 11.30am Dir: Henry Selick US 2009 100mins Cast: Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, John Hodgman

Mon 2 – Wed 4 Nov Dir: Catherine Hardwicke UK 2015 112mins Cast: Drew Barrymore, Dominic Cooper, Toni Collette, Jacqueline Bisset, Paddy Considine

Coraline Jones (Dakota Fanning) is bored in her new home until she finds a secret door and discovers an alternate version of her life on the other side. But when this seemingly perfect world turns dangerous, Coraline must count on her resourcefulness, determination and bravery to escape this increasingly perilous world and save her family. “TERRIFYING AND BEAUTIFUL, BELIEVABLE AND FANTASTICAL, THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST CHILDREN’S FILMS IN YEARS”

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When life falls apart, friends keep it together. Director Catherine Hardwick (Thirteen) joins forces with Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette in a fabulously fresh take on female friendship. Jess and Milly, friends since childhood, can’t remember a time they didn’t share everything – secrets, clothes, even boyfriends. But when difficulty introduces itself into their lives it tests the bond of their friendship. Coraline

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Iluminados por el fuego 15 Thu 5 Nov 6pm followed by a Q&A with director Tristan Bauer Dir: Tristan Bauer Argentina/Spain 2005 100mins Subtitled Cast: Gaston Pauls, Pablo Ribba, Viginia Innocenti

Iluminados por el fuego

Tristan Bauer’s feature tells the tale of two young men sent to fight the 1982 war in the Falkland Islands now returning home, bearing the scars of their brutal and horrific experiences. Twenty years after the war’s end, one of the two soldiers attempts suicide to escape his traumatic memories. This causes journalist Esteban Leguizamón to track him down, and he revisits in a series of extended flashbacks, the scene of Argentina’s “unwinnable war.”

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LIVE DIGITAL SCREENINGS

NT Live

Met Opera Live

NT Live

Thu 3 Sep 7pm 180mins

Sat 3 Oct 5.55pm 190mins

Thu 24 Sep 7pm 180mins

London Vaudeville Theatre

RSC Live

Met Opera Live

Sun 25 Oct 1.15pm 210mins

Sat 31 Oct 4pm 260mins

The Beaux’ Stratagem

The Importance of Being Earnest

Il Trovatore

Coriolanus

Henry V

Tannhäuser

Thu 8 Oct 7.15pm 150mins

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QUICK GUIDE Films A-Z 13 Minutes 45 Years A Walk in the Woods Absolutely Anything Amy Bugsy Malone Building Jerusalem Coraline Everest Festival of the Imagination Gemma Bovery Going Clear - Scientology and the Prison of Belief How to Change the World Iluminados por el fuego Irrational Man La Famille Bélier Legend Life Macbeth Manglehorn Marshland Mia Madre Miss Julie Miss You Already Mistress America Ricki and the Flash Roger Waters: The Wall Ruth and Alex The Lady from Shanghai The Legend of Barney Thomson The President Theeb Trainwreck

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Live Digital Screenings Met Opera live: Il Trovatore Met Opera Live: Tannhäuser NT Live: Coriolanus NT Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem RSC Live: Henry V The Importance of Being Earnest

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September Tue 1 Wed 2 Thu 3 Fri 4 Sat 5 Sun 6 Mon 7 Tue 8 Wed 9 Thu 10 Fri 11 Sat 12 Sun 13 Mon 14 Tue 15 Wed 16 Thu 17 Fri 18 Sat 19 Sun 20 Mon 21 Tue 22 Wed 23 Thu 24 Fri 25 Sat 26 Sun 27

Building Jerusalem 7pm The Lady from Shanghai 6.30pm Manglehorn 8.30pm NT Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem 7pm 13 Minutes 6.15pm Theeb 8.45pm Ruth and Alex 4pm Theeb 6.15pm 13 Minutes 8.30pm Theeb 4pm Ruth and Alex 7.30pm The Legend of Barney Thomson 6.30pm 13 Minutes 8.45pm Going Clear - Scientology and the Prison of Belief 6.15pm The Legend of Barney Thomson 8.45pm The Legend of Barney Thomson 5.45pm How to Change the World 8pm Going Clear - Scientology and the Prison of Belief 6.15pm The Legend of Barney Thomson 8.45pm Trainwreck 6.10pm Gemma Bovery 8.45pm Gemma Bovery 4pm Gemma Bovery 6.30pm Trainwreck 8.45pm Trainwreck 4pm Gemma Bovery 7.30pm Gemma Bovery 6.30pm Trainwreck 8.45pm Trainwreck 6.10pm Gemma Bovery 8.45pm The President 6.30pm Gemma Bovery 8.45pm Gemma Bovery 6.30pm The President 8.45pm 45 Years 6.30pm Mistress America 8.45pm 45 Years 4pm Mistress America 6.30pm 45 Years 8.30pm 45 Years 4pm Mistress America 7.30pm Mistress America 6.30pm 45 Years 8.30pm S/HOH 6.30pm 45 Years Marshland 8.45pm Marshland 6.20pm 45 Years 8.45pm NT Live: Coriolanus 7pm Absolutely Anything 6.30pm Ricki and the Flash 8.30pm Ricki and the Flash 4pm Absolutely Anything 6.30pm Ricki and the Flash 8.30pm Absolutely Anything 4pm Ricki and the Flash 7.30pm


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Ricki and the Flash Absolutely Anything Ricki and the Flash Roger Waters: The Wall Ricki and the Flash Ricki and the Flash Amy

6.15pm 8.30pm 5.30pm 8pm 4pm 6.30pm 8.45pm

October Thu 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thu 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17

Amy 6pm Ricki and the Flash 8.45pm 45 Years 6.30pm La Famille Bélier 8.45pm 45 Years 3.30pm Met Opera live: Il Trovatore 5.55pm La Famille Bélier 4pm 45 Years 7.30pm 45 Years 6.30pm Amy 8.45pm Miss Julie 6pm 45 Years 8.45pm 45 Years 4pm BACKCHAT 6.15pm 45 Years Miss Julie 8.30pm 45 Years 4.30pm The Importance of Being Earnest 7.15pm A Walk in the Woods 6.30pm Irrational Man 8.45pm Bugsy Malone 11.30am A Walk in the Woods 4pm Irrational Man 6.30pm A Walk in the Woods 8.45pm A Walk in the Woods 4pm Irrational Man 7.30pm Irrational Man 6.30pm A Walk in the Woods 8.45pm S/HOH 6.30pm A Walk in the Woods Irrational Man 8.45pm Irrational Man 4pm BACKCHAT 6.30pm Irrational Man A Walk in the Woods 8.45pm A Walk in the Woods 4.30pm A Walk in the Woods 6.30pm Irrational Man 8.45pm Festival of the Imagination: Robot Apocalypse Now … or Never? 6.15pm Festival of the Imagination: Why Do We Do What We Do? 8pm Festival of the Imagination: Keeping The Car Running 12.15pm Festival of the Imagination: Is Diversity Academic in UK Universities? 2.15pm Festival of the Imagination: BBC: R.I.P? The future of Media 4.15pm Festival of the Imagination: Big Data. Big opportunities 6.15pm Festival of the Imagination: Two Tone: “Three Minute Heroes” 8.15pm

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Mia Madre 4.15pm Life 7.30pm Mia Madre 6.30pm Life 8.50pm Life 6.15pm Marshland 8.45pm Marshland 4pm Marshland 6.30pm Life 8.50pm Life 6.15pm Marshland 8.45pm Everest 6.10pm Macbeth 8.45pm Macbeth 4pm Macbeth 6.15pm Everest 8.45pm RSC Live: Henry V 1.15pm Everest 5.15pm Macbeth 7.45pm Macbeth 6.15pm Everest 8.45pm S/HOH 6.10pm Everest Macbeth 8.45pm Macbeth 4pm Macbeth 6.15pm Everest 8.45pm Everest 6.10pm Macbeth 8.45pm Macbeth 6.15pm Legend 8.45pm Coraline 11.30am Macbeth 1.30pm Met Opera Live: Tannhäuser 4pm Legend 8.50pm

November Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5

Macbeth Legend Legend Miss You Already Miss You Already Legend Miss You Already Legend Miss You Already Q&A Iluminados por el fuego Legend

4pm 7.30pm 6pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 3.45pm 6pm 8.45pm 6pm 8.45pm

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Off Screen Film Course A 5 week course led by Sue Porter of De Montfort University providing context, insight and discussion on selected films. Next course: Wed 7 Oct - Wed 4 Nov. Films discussed: 45 Years, Irrational Man, Marshland, Macbeth and Miss You Already. See website for more details.

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