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Our Brochure for May and June features The Art of Pop Video, Can you hear me? I can see you?, Turning FACT Inside Out, Star-Gazing and much more from Picturehouse at FACT including Prom-Com, Star Trek, The Stone Roses and an exclusive Studio Ghibli double bill

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10 May - 20 June 2013

www.picturehouses.co.uk 0871 902 5737

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Opening TimesCentreSeven days a weekBox Office30mins before the firstfilm of the dayBar15mins before the firstfilm of the dayCafeMon – Fri: 9am – 9pmSat: 10.30am – 9pmSun: 11am – 9pm

Find FACTBy busThe nearest bus stopsare Berry St, Paradise Stand Hardman StBy bikeOn-street bike parking is available five metresfrom the FACT entranceBy trainA 12 minute walk fromLime St StationBy carThere are car parks on Seel St, Paradise Stand Hanover St

Programme correct at time ofgoing to press; please checklistings before your visit.

Charity registration No. 702781Company Limited byGuarantee Registration No. 2391543

Film Informationand BookingFor more informationabout the Picturehousefilm programme, or tobook call 0871 902 5737(lines open 9.30am –8.30pm) or visitpicturehouses.co.uk

When you see this symbolthe film is featured in thePicturehouse Recommendsmagazine. Pick up acopy in the cinema.–Please note: The managementreserves the right to cancel or alter the programme inexceptional circumstances.Please check your ticketscarefully as mistakes cannotbe rectified later. Film starttimes may vary, particularly withspecial screenings, which maynot be preceded by advertsor trailers. Please arrive ontime. Latecomers can spoilthe enjoyment of others andare admitted at the manager’sdiscretion. Admission issubject to our Terms ofAdmission, available on request.

FACT InformationFor information aboutthe FACT building,exhibitions, booking agroup tour, accessibilityor hiring a space call0151 707 4464 visitfact.co.uk or [email protected]

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If you haven’t seen our exhibition The Art ofPop Video yet make sure you pop in before26 May to discover over 100 music videomasterpieces. Coming up next is an artisttakeover of the building – and beyond – forTurning FACT Inside Out, which promises to be literally ground-breaking.

We have some fantastic projects happeningincluding technology workshops with shelteredhousing residents which will be showcased in an exhibition this May, plus our residentgroup of military veterans have been busycreating film and photography projects. Findout more about these projects, and how youcan help us bring people, art and technologytogether in the pull-out section of this brochure.

Our cinema screens are packed with bigreleases this season including JJ Abrams’second Star Trek installment which visuallysurpasses even his first. Baz Lurhmannbrings us his glorious 3D adaptation of classicjazz-era novel The Great Gatsby. Romanticcomedy Populaire combines the charm of The Artist with the period feel of Mad Men.Acclaimed filmmaker Shane Meadows bringshis unique style, and emotional depth toStone Roses documentary Made of Stone.Plus super-hero season continues with Man of Steel in all his flying finery.

Vintage Sundays and Discover Tuesdayscontinue, and we are delighted to becelebrating 25 years of Studio Ghibli with a very special double bill presentation.

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Opening TimesCentreSeven days a weekBox Office30mins before the firstfilm of the dayBar15mins before the firstfilm of the dayCafeMon – Fri: 9am – 9pmSat: 10.30am – 9pmSun: 11am – 9pm

Find FACTBy busThe nearest bus stopsare Berry St, Paradise Stand Hardman StBy bikeOn-street bike parking is available five metresfrom the FACT entranceBy trainA 12 minute walk fromLime St StationBy carThere are car parks on Seel St, Paradise Stand Hanover St

Programme correct at time ofgoing to press; please checklistings before your visit.

Charity registration No. 702781Company Limited byGuarantee Registration No. 2391543

Film Informationand BookingFor more informationabout the Picturehousefilm programme, or tobook call 0871 902 5737(lines open 9.30am –8.30pm) or visitpicturehouses.co.uk

When you see this symbolthe film is featured in thePicturehouse Recommendsmagazine. Pick up acopy in the cinema.–Please note: The managementreserves the right to cancel or alter the programme inexceptional circumstances.Please check your ticketscarefully as mistakes cannotbe rectified later. Film starttimes may vary, particularly withspecial screenings, which maynot be preceded by advertsor trailers. Please arrive ontime. Latecomers can spoilthe enjoyment of others andare admitted at the manager’sdiscretion. Admission issubject to our Terms ofAdmission, available on request.

FACT InformationFor information aboutthe FACT building,exhibitions, booking agroup tour, accessibilityor hiring a space call0151 707 4464 visitfact.co.uk or [email protected]

ART

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If you haven’t seen our exhibition The Art ofPop Video yet make sure you pop in before26 May to discover over 100 music videomasterpieces. Coming up next is an artisttakeover of the building – and beyond – forTurning FACT Inside Out, which promises to be literally ground-breaking.

We have some fantastic projects happeningincluding technology workshops with shelteredhousing residents which will be showcased in an exhibition this May, plus our residentgroup of military veterans have been busycreating film and photography projects. Findout more about these projects, and how youcan help us bring people, art and technologytogether in the pull-out section of this brochure.

Our cinema screens are packed with bigreleases this season including JJ Abrams’second Star Trek installment which visuallysurpasses even his first. Baz Lurhmannbrings us his glorious 3D adaptation of classicjazz-era novel The Great Gatsby. Romanticcomedy Populaire combines the charm of The Artist with the period feel of Mad Men.Acclaimed filmmaker Shane Meadows bringshis unique style, and emotional depth toStone Roses documentary Made of Stone.Plus super-hero season continues with Man of Steel in all his flying finery.

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From 10 May

Star trek into darkneSS (Cert TBC) 3d/2d director: J. J. abrams. Starring: Zachary Quinto, Benedict Cumberbatch, Chris Pine, Simon Pegg. USa 2013. tBC mins.

Opening as Spock (Quinto) battles to stop a volcano on the planet Nibiru from destroying the Enterprise, Abrams’ second STAR TREK outing visually out-stuns even his first. But Abrams knows better than simply to gorge on CGI, and with Cumberbatch as the heinous villain, plus many old hands back on board, he’s built a narrative spine that’s as robust and complex as the Enterprise itself.

From 10 May

GiMMe the loot 5 director: adam leon. Starring: tashiana Washington, ty hickson, Joshua rivera, Zoë lescaze. USa 2012. 79 mins.

Graffiti artists Malcolm (Hickson) and Sofia (Washington) plan an audacious tag at Shea Stadium, but need $500 to bribe their way in. Featuring highly talented newcomers, this absorbing, consistently amusing film follows their increasingly desperate efforts, which involve dope-dealing, a jewellery heist, and a spoilt little rich girl (Lescaze).

From 17 May

MUd 2A director: Jeff nichols. Starring: Matthew McConaughey, reese Witherspoon, tye Sheridan, Jacob lofland. USa 2012. 130 mins.

On an island there is a boat, and in that boat lives a man called Mud (McConaughey), whose past is as murky as the Mississippi that swirls around him. When 14-year-old Ellis (Sheridan) and Neckbone (Lofland) venture across the river, the trio’s surprise encounter drags them all into a world of bounty hunters, unrequited love, and those strange, magical moments that transform boys into men.Contains moderate violence and sex references.

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From 17 May

the Great GatSBy 2A

3d/2d director: Baz luhrmann. Starring: leonardo diCaprio, Carey Mulligan, tobey Maguire, Joel edgerton. australia/USa 2013. 143 mins.

This glorious 3D adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s jazz-era novel has Leonardo DiCaprio as the maverick playboy Jay Gatsby, Carey Mulligan (DRIVE) as Gatsby’s love interest Daisy, Joel Edgerton (ZERO DARK THIRTY) as her philandering husband, and Tobey Maguire (SPIDER-MAN) as the writer who witnesses their unravelling. Contains moderate sex, violence and bloody images.

From 24 May

the hanGoverPart iii (Cert TBC) director: todd Phillips. Starring: Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, ed helms, Justin Bartha. USa 2013. tBC mins.

In the final instalment of the hilariously hapless trilogy, Alan, Stu, Phil and Doug are all present and politically incorrect, abetted by Jeffrey Tambor as Alan’s father and Heather Graham as Jade, Stu’s accidental wife from episode one. Standout moments include Alan salaciously sharing a lollipop with BRIDESMAIDS’ Melissa McCarthy, and his soon-to-be immortal line, “I just bought a giraffe, my life is perfect”, just before it patently isn’t.

From 31 May

PoPUlaire 2A director: régis roinsard. Starring: romain duris, déborah François. France 2012. 111 mins. French with english subtitles.

In 1950s Normandy, country girl Rose (François, THE PAGE TURNER) follows her dream of becoming a secretary. When her new boss Louis (Duris, THE BEAT THAT MY HEART SKIPPED) decides to enter her for the local speed-typing competition, he moves her into his country house to oversee the training personally. If you combined the wit and charm of THE ARTIST with the period feel of Mad Men, the result would be this enjoyable romcom.Contains a moderate sex scene.

From 5 June

the Stone roSeS:Made oF Stone (Cert TBC) director: Shane Meadows. Featuring: the Stone roses.Uk 2013. tBC mins.

In 2012 a resurrection no one thought possible took place when legendary band The Stone Roses reformed after 16 years. With unprecedented access to the members, MADE OF STONE is a revealing journey through the life of one of the most revered and influential bands in British music history. Acclaimed filmmaker Shane Meadows brings his unique directorial style, humour and emotional depth to the film, capturing the band at work and in their everyday lives as they rehearsed for their much-anticipated homecoming gigs at Manchester’s Heaton Park.

From 24 May

BeWare oF Mr Baker 5 director: Jay Bulger. Featuring: Ginger Baker, eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Femi kuti. USa 2012. 92 mins.

Legendary drummer Ginger Baker was inspired by great post-war jazzers like Phil Seamen and Max Roach, but is better known for playing with Cream and Traffic. Bulger’s film visits the famously irascible musician on his South African farm, and features engaging interviews with past musical partners as well as fantastic period footage.

From 7 June

the iCeMan 5 director: ariel vromen. Starring: Michael Shannon, Chris evans, ray liotta, Winona ryder. USa 2012. 106 mins.

Michael Shannon (TAKE SHELTER, PREMIUM RUSH) is real-life freelance killer Richard Kuklinski, who does the dirty work for a very nasty gangster (Ray Liotta). Shannon’s air of quietly psychopathic menace ensures that THE ICEMAN exerts an unyielding grip.

DOCS

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Discover stunning cinema. Whether it’s a cult classic, an art-house gem or a riveting

documentary, there will always be a chance to see something

different and brilliant in our weekly slot.

Tuesday 14 Maybeyond the hills 2A

director: Cristian Mungiu. Starring: Cosmina Stratan, Cristina Flutur, valeriu andriuta. romania/France/Belgium 2012. 152 mins. romanian with english subtitles.Romania’s official entry for the Oscars is a taut morality drama. Alina returns from working in Germany to find her lover Voichita living in a convent, from which she becomes determined to extricate her – with terrible consequences. One of Romania’s sharpest young writer-directors, Mungiu draws tremendous performances from his young cast. Contains infrequent strong language and sexualised nudity.

Tuesday 21 Mayshell 5director: Scott Graham. Starring: Chloe Pirrie, Joseph Mawle, Morven Christie, kate dickie. Uk 2012. 91 mins.Scottish director Graham takes us to the bleak, splendidly photographed Highlands for this portrait of a 17-year-old girl. Shell lives with her father in a barely viable petrol station, yearning for affection and touching the hearts of all who meet her. This small but deeply affecting film stays with you long after viewing.

Tuesday 28 Mayreality 5

director: Matteo Garrone. Starring: aniello arena, loredana Simioli, raffaele Ferrante. italy/France 2012. 116 mins.

italian with english subtitles.Winner of the 2012 Grand Jury Prize at Cannes, Garrone’s long-awaited

follow-up to GOMORRAH is built around a larger-than-life Neapolitan fishmonger’s tragi-comic efforts to realise his dream of appearing on

reality TV. The excellent performances, script and direction slyly highlight the absurdity of his endeavour.

Tuesday 4 Junevillage at the end

of the world 2A

directors: Sarah Gavron, david katznelson. demark/Uk/Greenland 2012. 82 mins. Greenlandic with english subtitles.

BRICK LANE director Gavron spent three years filming in Niaqornat, a remote Inuit hamlet whose 59 inhabitants were under threat

of government relocation. Their harsh lifestyles contrast with their quirky humour - and with their determination to reopen an

abandoned fish factory in order to save their community. Contains one use of strong language.

Tuesday 11 Juneour children 5

director: Joachim lafosse. Starring: Émilie dequenne, tahar rahim, niels arestrup. France 2012. 111 mins. French with english subtitles.

Dequenne won the Best Actress award in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes for her devastating portrayal of a young woman

losing her mind in this intense, multilayered drama.Tue

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From 14 June

MUCh ado aBoUt nothinG (Cert TBC) director: Joss Whedon. Starring: alexis denisof, amy acker, Fran kranz. USa 2012. tBC mins.

Shot in the spirit of the play, Whedon’s version of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy was filmed in his Santa Monica mansion in just 12 days. The simplicity of the production is enhanced by the decision to shoot in monochrome and to retain much of Shakespeare’s dialogue, although its more flowery corners have been rounded off by Whedon’s script in deference to modern (and younger) ears. That strategy is supported by a cast of mainly young TV actors from Whedon’s unofficial repertory company, with Acker and Denisof especially effective as the combative ex-lovers Beatrice and Benedick, who are persuaded by some visiting Italian noblemen to kiss and make up. A pacey, amusing work that even Shakespeare-phobes will find engaging.

From 14 June

Man oF Steel (Cert TBC) 3d/2d director: Zack Snyder. Starring: henry Cavill, amy adams, russell Crowe, diane lane, kevin Costner, Michael Shannon. USa/Canada/Uk 2013. tBC mins.

Every kid growing up feels ‘different’ sometimes and asks who they are and why they are here, but for young Clark Kent (Cavill) the answers are hardly reassuring. Sent to planet Earth by his father (Crowe), Clark is raised by his adoptive parents (Lane and Costner) to always do the right thing. As a young man he finds that doing the right thing means using his alien powers to fight General Zod (Shannon, MUD, THE ICEMAN) and become a symbol of hope – for humanity in general and Lois Lane (Adams) in particular. Co-written and co-produced by Christopher Nolan (THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGY), Snyder’s (WATCHMEN, 300) reboot of the DC Comics franchise is darker and more serious than previous versions, without sacrificing any of the adrenaline-pumping spectacle that we would expect from Krypton’s greatest son.

Coming soon

BeFore MidniGht

Discover Tuesdays will be taking a break on Tuesday 18 June, back on Tuesday 25 June.

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Sunday 26 May

StUdio GhiBli 25th anniverSary doUBle Bill To celebrate the 25th anniversary of these two classics, Studiocanal are giving UK audiences their first chance to see them as they were originally shown in Japan, as a big-screen double bill.

25 years of

MY Neighbour totoro (U)

director: hayao Miyazaki. voices: noriko hidaka, Chika Sakamoto. Japan 1998. 90 mins. Japanese with english subtitles.

A superbly animated tale, MY NEIGHBOUR TOTORO is not only one of the studio’s most praised works but is also considered to be one of the best-loved family flims of all time.

grave of the fireflies (12A)

director: isao takahata. voices: tsutomu tatsumi, ayano Shiraishi.Japan 1988. 90 mins. Japanese with english subtitles.

GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES is an indelible anime about a brother and sister trying to survive during the Second World War. Stunningly rendered, this is a brave animation that does not flinch from the true human tragedy of war.Contains moderate war horror.

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Sunday 12 May

The Great Gatsby 2A

director: Jack Clayton. Starring: robert redford, Mia Farrow, Bruce dern, karen Black. USa 1974. 140 mins.

Robert Redford stars as self-made millionaire Jay Gatsby, who uses his vast (and implicitly ill-gotten) fortune to buy his way into Long Island society.Contains moderate violence.

Sunday 19 May

Darleks’ Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. U DigiTAlly remAsTereD

director: Gordon Flemyng. Starring: Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, ray Brooks, roberta tovey, Jill Curzon. Uk 1966. 84 mins.

A befuddled bobby (Cribbins) joins the Doctor (Cushing at his most charming) and his companions to fight the Dalek occupation of London, facing setbacks, betrayals and tests of courage along the way in this exciting adventure.

Sunday 26 May

Dr. Who and the Daleks U DigiTAlly remAsTereD

director: Gordon Flemyng. Starring: Peter Cushing, Jennie linden, roy Castle. Uk 1965. 83 mins.

The Doctor (Cushing), his granddaughters and their accident-prone friend Ian (Castle) land in the middle of a war between the Daleks and the Thals.

Sunday 2 June

Angels with Dirty Faces Pdirector: Michael Curtiz. Starring: James Cagney, Pat o’Brien, humphrey Bogart. USa 1938. 94 mins.

One of Warner Bros’ most memorable social- conscience gangster pictures of the ’30s follows two boys from Hell’s Kitchen. One learns all his criminal skills from reform school while the other escapes capture, goes straight and becomes a priest.

Sunday 9 June

A Streetcar Named Desire 2A

director: elia kazan. Starring: Marlon Brando, vivien leigh, karl Malden, kim hunter. USa 1951. 117 mins.

Vivien Leigh, Karl Malden and Kim Hunter were all awarded Oscars opposite Marlon Brando (nominated) in this adaptation of the Tennessee Williams play.Contains moderate violence.

Sunday 16 June

Apocalypse Now 5director: Francis Ford Coppola. Starring: Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, robert duvall, laurence Fishburne. USa 1979. 147 mins.

Martin Sheen stars as the Special Forces captain dispatched on a secret river-borne mission to Cambodia with a brief to ‘terminate with extreme prejudice’ a demented colonel (Brando) waging a private war in the hills.

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Monday 27 MayStar trek ii: the Wrath oF khan (12A) director: nicholas Meyer. Starring: William Shatner, leonard nimoy, deForest kelley. USa 1982. 110 mins.

STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN is fondly regarded as being the closest in spirit to the 1966-69 TV series that spawned it. Admiral Kirk (Shatner) escapes the tedium of a desk job to join Mr Spock (Nimoy) and Dr Leonard ‘Bones’ McCoy (Kelley) on another space mission.Contains moderate horror and threat.

CUltUre ShoCk

Thursday 30 May, 7.30

the Stone roSeS: Made oF Stone live via satellite FroM ManCheSterPreMiere event With the Band in attendanCe PlUS Q&a With direCtor Shane MeadoWS

in 2012 a resurrection no one thought possible took place when legendary band the Stone roses reformed after 16 years. With unprecedented access to the members, Made oF Stone is a revealing journey through the life of one of the most revered and influential bands in British music history. acclaimed filmmaker Shane Meadows brings his unique directorial style, humour and emotional depth to the film, capturing the band at work and in their everyday lives as they rehearsed for their much-anticipated homecoming gigs at Manchester’s heaton Park.

picturehouse docsMonday 10 Junethe CraGhoPPerS BeSt oF kendal World FilM toUr 2013 The annual Kendal Mountain Festival is a unique opportunity for outdoor adventurers to come together, exchange experiences, take part in workshops and, above all, watch some of the latest and greatest films about the challenges that distinguish their activities. Last year they included THE OLD BREED, THE WARRIOR, CAPETOWN, WIDE BOYZ and CHASING WATER.

All films will be shown together in this programme.

#khannnnnnn!!!!!

liverPool araB artS FeStivalFounded in 1988, Liverpool Arab Arts Festival is a celebratory event raising awareness and promoting understanding and appreciation of Arabic culture for both Arab and non-Arab audiences in Liverpool and beyond.

Saturday 8 June, 1.00Battle oF alGierS (15)

Sunday 9 June, 1.005 Broken CaMeraS (15)

Monday 10 June, 7.00ZaBana (Cert TBC)PlUS direCtor Q&a

Sunday 19 May, 1.00

roCkShoW roCkShoW is a 1980 concert film of Wings, directed by Paul McCartney, shot during the band’s 1976 north american tour.

the film features 30 songs from four concerts of the tour: new york, 25 May; Seattle, 10 June; los angeles, 22 June; and los angeles, 23 June.

this was part of the Wings over the World tour, which also spawned the triple live album Wings over america. McCartney remained reluctant to make the entire film available to the general public – until now!

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The Kazimier, WolsTenholme squareAll AmericAn Prom

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The Kids' Club film starts at 11.00am every Saturday, with games and activities beforehand from 10.30am. Annual membership is just £4. Tickets are only £1 for members and accompanying adults, £3 for non-members.

By joining Big Scream parents can visit our cinema without having to find a babysitter or worry about their baby disturbing others. The screenings are on a Thursday at 11.00am. Doors open at 10.30am. Membership is £1, for two people per baby, valid until the baby’s first birthday. To join please ask for a form at Tickets & Information.

Please note that Big Scream films may contain material intended for adults - please check with the cinema for more information.

11 / 12 MayCloUdy With a ChanCe oF MeatBallS (U) 90 mins

18 / 19 Maythe PrinCeSS Bride (PG) 94 mins

25 / 26 MayoZ the Great and PoWerFUll (PG) 130 mins

1 / 2 Junelondon international aniMation FeStival ShortS (U) 79 mins 8 / 9 Junethe odd liFe oF tiMothy Green (U) 105 mins 15 / 16 JuneChiMPanZee (U) 78 mins

16 MayStar trek into darkneSS (Cert TBC)

23 Maythe Great GatSBy 2d (12A) 30 Maythe hanGover Part iii (Cert TBC)

6 JunePoPUlaire (12A)

13 Junethe Stone roSeS: Made oF Stone (Cert TBC)

20 JuneMan oF Steel 2d (Cert TBC) We host Autism-Friendly Screenings every Sunday at 11.30am. These screenings

are for people on the autism spectrum and their families, friends and carers. Tickets are £3 (no concessions or free tickets for support workers).

14 MaytiMMy tiMe 1 33 mins

21 MaytiMMy tiMe 2 33 mins

28 MaytiMMy tiMe 3 33 mins

4 Junethe GrUFFalo 27 mins

11 Junthe GrUFFalo’S Child 27 mins

toddler time is especially designed to introduce pre-school

children to the big screen.

Showing every Tuesday at 11.00am

Silver SCreen ClUBA

Are you over 60? Join the Silver Screen Club to enjoy discounted tickets and a free tea or filter coffee and biscuits at our Silver Screen shows, plus exclusive monthly offers.

tuesdays and thursdays, all shows starting before 5.00.Annual membership is free, and you need to be a member to benefit from the discounted ticket price and free hot drink and biscuits at Silver Screen shows.

To sign up pick up a form from the cinema, or call 0871 902 5747. Visit www.picturehouses.co.uk/silver_screen for more info.

Prom-com is a new term coined to describe romantic-comedy films that take place in american high schools. assemble your clique and revisit the loves, lusts and losses that shaped our youth. not only will we transport you back to the ‘90s through the films; you can actually relive it at our very own prom!

Thursday 20 June, 9.00

all aMeriCan ProM

the kaZiMier, WolStenholMe SQUaredust off your tux and get yourself a date - we’re transforming this corner of liverpool into the all-american high school of the ‘90s. think balloon arch, prom band and the crowning of Prom king and Queen. as well as a whole night of entertainment, your ticket will get you your very own prom photo.

this is an over-18s event, so you may be asked for proof of age. refunds will not be given on the night.

all proceeds will go to our partner charity Plan Uk.

For full details please see our website.www.picturehouses.co.uk

Monday 27 MayBUFFy the vaMPire Slayer (15) 82 mins

Monday 3 June ClUeleSS (12A) 93 mins

Monday 10 June 10 thinGS i hate aBoUt yoU (12A) 93 mins

Monday 17 June aMeriCan Pie (15) 92 mins

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join and enjoy

Three FREE cinema tickets +£2 off when you buy full priced cinema tickets +

Discounts at The Garden by Leaf at FACT, the FACT Bar and other local

restaurants and retailers.

£5.50 of your Membership also goes towardsour award-winning community and

engagement programme.

If you would like to donate directly to FACT,100% of your contribution will go towards

supporting our work. Take a look at the insertin the middle of this brochure to find out more.

To become a FACT Member, and find out moreinformation about discounts available with

your Membership card, visit us at Box Office,go to fact.co.uk or call 08717 042063

Full priceSingle £33Joint £60

Concession PriceSingle £27Joint £50

Membership

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Sunday 12 May, 4.00

RoMeo and Juliet

tuesday 4 june, 7.00

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wednesday 19 june, 12.00

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Booking and information: 0871 902 5737 www.picturehouses.co.uk

Full price £20Members £13 Concessions £15

Full price £17.50 / £13Members £13 / £10

Concessions £14 / £11

Full price £20Members £13

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Full price £20Members £13Concessions £15

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11am – 9pm / The Box & Screen 3 / FREE /–For information and to sign up visit:photovoice.org/lookout–ImageAdam Hancock /NottinghamPhotographers’ Hub /Photovoice

FACT / £120 for three days–For more informationplease visit:fact.co.uk/flyingsparks or email:[email protected]

Flying SparksWe are planning some exciting activities for8-16 year olds over the summer holidays. If your child is interested in experimenting withtechnology and wants to make new friendsthen this could be the course for them!

12 – 14 AugustActivities for 13-16year olds

19 – 21 AugustActivities for 8-12year olds

Schools & Young People

Lookout UK Youth ConferenceA conference for under 25s featuring a photographic exhibition, screenings,workshops, debates and an exciting line-up of live music and spoken word.

11 June

Are you a teacher?FACT offers a range of activities, workshopsand screenings for schools, plus trainingand learning opportunities for teachers. To find out more visit fact.co.uk/learning or contact [email protected]

ImageFlying Sparks, workshop

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Veterans in Practice (VIP) are a group of militaryveterans that meet weekly at FACT to producedigital art projects. To commemorate the 70thanniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic, VIPhave worked with 50 Atlantic Star veterans to form the Star Gazing programme of eventsand exhibitions.

The Cruel SeaThe First Tuesday Club (VIP’s monthly freefilm club for ex-military) presents a specialpublic screening of the World War II classic.Tickets are priced 25p, the equivalent costfor a cinema ticket in the 1940s.

28 MayThe Cruel SeaPG

Charles Frend / 1953 /126min

6pm / The Box / 25p

ImageStill from The Cruel Sea

ImageHoly Cross Primary Schoolstudent works on animation

Star MenPortraits of the Atlantic Star veterans takenby Stephen King and the VIP group evokingthe style of photographer Chambre Hardmanwill be on display at FACT and at the MaritimeMuseum alongside archive material.

24 May – 6 June FACT / MerseysideMaritime Museum / FREE

Commissioned by LiverpoolCity Council for the 70thCommemoration of theBattle of the Atlantic

Star Gazing

Atlantic StarsA documentary following the journey of VIPdiscovering the experiences of soldiers duringWorld War II, and an animation by pupils fromHoly Cross Primary School based on thememories of Atlantic Star veterans.

Merseyside MaritimeMuseum / FREE

14 May – 16 June

ImageNevil Wade, Atlantic StarVeteran, Stephen Kingwith Veterans in Practice

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Launch 6pm – 8pm / FACT / FREE Entry–Party 8pm – late / The KazimierGarden / Donation Entry–ImageLaunch Party

6.30pm / The Box / FREE–ImageBoys (2012), Piotr Krzymowski

Selected IIISelected returns for its third year, as part ofthe programme for Turning FACT Inside Out,bringing together a selection of the best newartists' films.

Turning FACT Inside OutLaunch & PartyFor one evening only, the Turning FACT InsideOut artists will animate their works with specialperformances. Then, to celebrate 10 years sincethe FACT building opened, we have teamedup with HIVE to bring the legendary Glasgowduo OPTIMO (DJ Twitch) to The KazimierGarden for a birthday party to remember.

13 June

18 JuneSelected III18

Various Directors / 80min

Exhibition Related Events

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Turning FACT Inside Out–

13 June – 25 August

This summer we are celebrating our first decade in the building.with an exhibition that reveals more about the exciting activitiesthat happen behind the scenes. For Turning FACT Inside Out,a selection of international artists tackle some of the pressing,and sometimes controversial, political issues of the day in anexhibition that will take over the entire building – and beyond.

Paris-based duo HeHe address the topic of fracking bytransforming Gallery 1 into a fracking landscape and warn of subterranean noises and ground tremors. Polish artistKatarzyna Krakowiak is turning the building into a listeningdevice and Liverpool-based artist and activist Nina Edgepresents a communication experiment using the voicerecognition system Siri.

The exhibition spills onto Ropewalks Square with Steve Lambert’swork Capitalism Works For Me! True/False, and change thelocal landscape using Manifest.AR’s augmented reality gameswhich allow you to erase cars and grow personal forests. Takea bike ride through an alternative tourist route of Liverpool withUncoded Collective’s new project TranseuropeSlow, which bringsto life hidden corners, and hidden communities of the city.More artworks still to be announced. #TFIO

Galleries 1 / 2 / Atrium /The Wall / Public Realm

FREE EntrySun – Fri: 12pm – 6pmSat: 11am – 6pm–SchoolsTours, activities andresources are availablefor schools. Please [email protected]

Exhibition

Image aboveFracking Futuresvisualisation, HeHe, 2013,part of the exhibitionTurning FACT Inside Out–Image leftCapitalism Works For MeTrue/False, Steve Lambert

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The Art of Pop Video–

Until 26 May

Discover over 100 music video masterpieces from their precursorson film through to the present, and with a look to their future.The exhibition illustrates the development of the music videoas an artistic genre and pays homage to a medium whichunites a multitude of artistic forms of expression: media art,painting, photography, film, performance, and music.#ArtofPopVideo

Galleries 1 / 2 / Atrium /The Wall

FREE EntrySun – Fri: 12pm – 6pmSat: 11am – 6pm

Curated by Michael P. Aust (film producer and directorof SoundTrack_Cologne);Daniel Kothenschulte, filmcritic and writer. –Associate Curator: Georg Elben, Director of SkulpturenmuseumGlaskasten Marl. –The Art of Pop Video wasfirst exhibited at the MAKKMuseum für AngewandteKunst, Cologne.

Exhibition

YouTube Killed the Video StarMusic magazine Bido Lito! discuss the future ofmusic video making with a special guest panel.

Light NightAs part of the city-wide Light Night event,Getintothis invite Liverpool’s hottest musiciansto screen their own videos alongside those thatinspire them. There will also be projection basedinstallations and games, and the galleries willstay open until 9pm.

17 May6pm-late / Galleries /Foyer / RopewalksSquare / FREE

Explore Resources for SchoolsFACT offers special tours and activities andan online Exploration Resource for schools.Visit fact.co.uk/theartofpopvideo for moreinformation and to book.

Until 26 MayGuided Tours FREE –Interactive Tours from£3.30 per student–Exploration ResourceFREE

14 May7pm / The Box / FREE

Exhibition Related Events

All imagesThe Art of Pop Video, 2013,installation at FACT

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Through activities and practical advice sessions held in YourHousing schemes across Sefton, Liverpool and Cheshire,artist collective Re-Dock and Jon Turton have worked withgroups of residents aged 55 – 95 to explore the outer limitsof new technologies.

The groups have worked with iPads, Skype, social media and online research tools, drawing inspiration from theirexperiences of early electronic communications technology.

A series of prototype devices have been constructed whichinvestigate questions such as "what message would yousend to your younger self?”; "can we send a message intospace?"; and "what are the uses of telepresence in aneveryday residential setting?"

Take a look at what the participants have created, and testout the artworks yourself.

Can you hear me? I can see you! –

13 May – 2 June

Exhibition

FACT Connects Space

FREE EntrySun – Fri: 12pm – 6pmSat: 11am – 6pm

Light NightThe artists will be on hand for a talk and Q&A session.

17 May

All imagesCan you hear me? I can see you!, 2013

6pm – 8pm / FACTConnects Space / FREE

Exhibition Related Events

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FundingThe Foundation for Art

and Creative Technology

is a registered charity

and relies on the support

of a range of funding

bodies, trusts and

foundations, corporate

members and individuals

to continue its work.

FACT is funded through:

FACT is classified as a:

FACT’s is supported by:

BiffawardThe Foyle Foundation

FACT’s corporatemembers are:

What's the best thing about FACT?The staff are fantastic - they are so committedto delivering great outcomes; whether that be amazing experiences for our audiences in the building, engaging participatory projectsin our communities or dynamic online contentto enjoy anywhere in the world.

What's making you excited at the moment?At this very moment it would have to be a tripto our fab new cafe, The Garden by Leaf, as Iam having mid afternoon munchies. If youhaven’t visited yet, you really should t he food is really great and service is excellent. 

Who would be your collaboration dream team?Assuming I can bring them back from thedead I'd go with Alfred Hitchcock andSalvador Dali, I think they only workedtogether once. I remember Hitchcock sayinghow he had to explain to Dali that he couldn'tpour live ants over Ingrid Bergman andthinking there should be more of thoseconversations in film making!

Tell us ....(a fact, a secret or a joke)I heard this one at the weekend which was particularly apt given I'd spent Sundaywatching it on the sofa - "Wish me luck in theLondon Marathon, I managed it in 2 hoursand 47 minutes last year but this year I mayturn over and watch something else."

For more information [email protected]

Iona HorsburghExecutive Director

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Celebrating

Ten Years

Of FACT

Image: Hacky Birthday

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Image: Fracking Futures visualisation, HeHe, 2013, part of the exhibition Turning FACT Inside Out

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