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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

FROM SAT 5 – THU 10

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100m

It’s awesome! Normal ticket pricesapply, except 12.15pm & 2.45pmscreenings on Sat 5 April which will be £3.50.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U) 84m

A masterpiece of Frenchanimation basedon a fairy tale byHans ChristianAndersen. See

page 2 for more details. [In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

SAT 19, 1.15PM

TINTIN AND THE BLUE ORANGES (U) 98m

With English Subtitles

Tintin and his friendsmust overcomeviolentkidnappers and deadly

traps to rescue a deep blue orange.

SAT 26, 1.45PM

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCEOF MEATBALLS 2 (U) 95m

Flint Lockwoodand his friendsare sent on amission to savethe world -again!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 3, 12NOON

GONE WITH THE WIND (PG) 233mSimply one of the most celebratedfilms in cinema history, shown in abeautifully restored version.

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE GENERAL (U) 90m

+ LIVE SOUNDTRACKBuster Keaton’s 1926 silent action-comedy film is set during theAmerican civil war. Shown with a live soundtrack performed by Ric Elsworth and Andrew Shirtliff.SAM WEST WILL INTRODUCE THE 1.30PM SCREENING

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CALVARY (15) 101mSee page 2 for details. The screeningswill be preceded by a short archive filmprogramme DiscoveringNottinghamshire compiled by theMedia Archive of Central England.

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 5, 11.45PM

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100mAn imaginative and delightful tributeto everyone’s favourite buildingbricks.

CALVARYTHE DOUBLETHE LUNCHBOXLOCKEWE ARE THE BEST!

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Wed 16 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 17 Calvary 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and theMockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Fri 18 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Sat 19 Locke 15 p3 2:00 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Tintin and the Blue Oranges U p4 1:15

Sun 20 Locke 15 p3 1:15 4:30 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Live and Let Die PG p10 2:00

Mon 21 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Tue 22 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox - Bringing Up Baby Screenings PG p2 10:30 1:30

Wed 23 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30

Thu 24 Locke 15 p3 4:00 6:15 9:00 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 10:30 1:30 8:30 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:45 Vikings Live from the British Museum 12A p10 7:00

Fri 25 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:30 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:45 8:00 Je m’appelle Hmmm p9 5:30

Sat 26 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 2:00 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 3:30 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 5:45 We are the Best! 15 p3 12:30 8:00 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 U p4 1:45Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 5:55 Hello Thor Records 5th Birthday Party - Cafebar from 8pm

Sun 27 Locke 15 p3 12:45 5:00 7:30 Calvary 15 p2 3:30 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:15 8:00 Venus in Fur p9 5:45 Captain Phillips 12A p10 2:00 Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 12:00

Mon 28 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:15 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

-Tue 29 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45

Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

Wed 30 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

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Tue 1 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Wed 2 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Thu 3 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGone with the Wind PG p4 12:00 BFI Film Academy 6:00Screening 15 p8Go online for full schedule

Fri 4 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 20 Feet From... 12A See web 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 3:15 5:45 Video Nasties: Draconian Days + Q&A 18 p9 8:00 Go online for full schedule

Sat 5 The Double 15 p1 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 12:00 The Lego Movie - Supportive Environment Screening U p4 11:45 The Lego Movie U 12:15 2:45 Met Opera Live: La Boheme 12A p10 5:55 Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton 15 p9 9:45 Go online for full schedule

Sun 6 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 4:30 The Lego Movie U p1 1:15 Met Opera Encore: La Boheme 12A p10 12:00 Looking for Eric 15 p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 7 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Children in the Wind p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 8 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Crows & Ten Minutes p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Wed 9 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Forbidden Games 12 p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 10 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Long Live the Republic p8 8:00 The General U p4 10:30 1:30 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule1UP Videogame Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 11 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Go online for full scheduleCinebar: Elvis: That’s the Way it is -Cafebar from 9.30PM

Sat 12 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Day Course: A Day in the World of Wes Anderson 10:30Go online for full schedule

Sun 13 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:15 School for Scoundrels U p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 14 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 15 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleIndian Food Night - Cafebar from 6pm

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 18

LOCKE (15)Dir: Steven Knight United Kingdom 2013 85m

Starring: Tom Hardy

On the eve of a career-crowningmoment, we follow Ivan’s journey drivingfrom Wales to London, and see how onemistake has caused his hitherto firmlyfocused and controlled life to slowly andcompletely fall apart. Both Ivan’s brutedetermination to regain control over hislife and his stubborn refusal to engagefully with the emotional reality, arecombined perfectly in Hardy’s tautperformance. Steven Knight’s direction,too, is as resolutely spartan as hiscentral character. Shot in its entiretyover eight days, and never leaving theinterior of the car, Knight’s filmnevertheless succeeds in creating agripping atmosphere of tightly woundtension. BFI

FROM FRI 18

WE ARE THE BEST! (15)With English Subtitles

Dir: Lukas Moodysson Sweden 2013 102m

Starring: Mira Barkhammar, Mira Grosin

A warm and moving drama comedyabout young outsiders set in Stockholm1982. Bobo, Klara and Hedvig are three13 year old girls who roam the streetsand form a punk band despite having noinstruments and being told by everyonethat punk is dead. With vibrant perioddetail and fantastic performances fromthe young girls, Swedish director LukasMoodysson perfectly captures thefeeling of being young and invincible inthe early 80s. A joyous celebration ofyouth, friendship and rebellion. Rosanna Nordrup, Cnema Sweden

FROM FRI 25

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)Dir: Biyi Bandele Nigeria 2013 111m

Starring: Thandie Newton, Chiwetel Ejiofor

Nigerian-born British playwright BiyiBandele translates Chimamanda NgoziAdichie’s powerful prize-winning novel ofthe same name into an emotional dramathat gives voice to personal stories ofthe indignities and atrocities sufferedduring the Nigerian Civil War. Set in thelate ’60s, the film’s main characters,Olanna, her sister Kainene and Olanna’srevolutionary boyfriend, Odenigbo, areforced to make bold choices in order tonavigate the complex social terrainmapped out by Nigeria’s ethnic, politicaland religious divide, and survive.

FROM MON 28

TEENAGE (12A)

Dir: Matt Wolf United States 2014 78m

Based on Jon Savage’s book ‘Teenage:The Creation of Youth’ and skillfullyconstructed from stunning black-and-white footage from the beginning of the20th century up to the end of the1940s, Teenage captures milestones inyouth culture from some of the brightestand darkest moments of recent historyand reflecting on the concept of the‘teenager’ which grew in post World WarII America. From the ban of child labour,the roaring twenties and the flappers, tothe bright young things in London, HitlerYouth, and the fever of jitterbug dancingin the US, the film’s teenagers find athousand different ways to escape adultoppression and influence society, cultureand politics.

FROM FRI 11

CALVARY (15)Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2013

101m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd

Set against the magnificent Sligolandscape, John Michael McDonagh’ssecond feature shares a leading manand a similar dark sense of humour withhis debut, the hugely successful TheGuard. Father James Lavelle is thepriest in a small rural parish. One day,while hearing confession, he is told thathe is going to be murdered... in oneweek. It’s a week in which Father Jamesstruggles to understand his deathsentence as the day draws near,searching for hope and faith amongsthis motley collection of parishioners - acommunity of lost souls and, it seems,potential murder suspects. Calvary is acomplex and challenging work, partphilosophical treatise, part murdermystery, with a fiercely black vein ofhumour lacing all the elements together.Jameson Dublin International Film Festival

FROM FRI 11

THE LUNCHBOX (PG)

Dir: Ritesh Batra India 2013 105m

Starring: Nimrat Kaur, Irrfan Khan

In Mumbai, a misdelivered lunchboxbrings together two very different people- a neglected housewife and a grumpy,solitary widower on the verge ofretirement - in this funny and touchingcomedy-drama from first-time writer-director Ritesh Batra. Whether it’s thecooking of a meal, the reading of aletter, or the riding of a crowded train,the film’s small moments culminate inbig impact. In a word: enchanting. TIFF

FROM FRI 11

THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS (18)With English Subtitles

Directors: Helene Cattet & Bruno Forzani

Belgium 2013 102m

Starring: Ursula Bedena, Klaus Tange

From the visionary directors of Amercomes something just as bizarre, twisted,stylised and extreme. A businessmanreturns home to discover his apartmentlocked and his wife mysteriouslyvanished. What follows is a surreal andexperimental journey that will please fansof Peter Strickland (Berberian SoundStudio) and Dario Argento.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U)

Dir: Paul Grimault France 1980 84m

Based on a fairy tale by Hans ChristianAndersen and written by JacquesPrévert, the Prix Louis Delluc-winningThe King and The Mockingbird isregarded as a masterpiece of Frenchanimation. The hated king is in love withthe painting of a beautiful shepherdess,but when she runs away with thechimney sweep from another painting, a wild chase across frames ensues…[In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

TUE 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105mFunny and touching comedy drama,centered on a misdirected lunchbox.See page 2 for more details.

FROM FRI 4

THE DOUBLE (15)Dir: Richard Ayoade United Kingdom 2014 93m

Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Jesse Eisenberg

After delighting us with Submarine,Richard Ayoade returns with an inspiredadaptation of the Dostoevsky novella,featuring a tour-de-force dualperformance from Jesse Eisenberg. Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 4

GRAVITY (3D) (12A)WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

A sci-fi thriller about a medical engineerand an astronaut working frantically tosave themselves after an accident leavesthem spinning hopelessly adrift throughspace. A technical jaw-dropper and abreath-taking white-knuckle survival tale.

FROM FRI 4

A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM (PG)

Dir: Mark Cousins United Kingdom 2013 106m

A Story of Children and Film is apersonal and poetic essay exploring whatcinema tells us about childhood, andwhat childhood tells us about cinema, byreference to movies from all around theworld. It is the world’s first movie aboutkids in global cinema. It’s a passionateand poetic portrait of the adventure ofchildhood: its surrealism, loneliness, fun,destructiveness and stroppiness - asseen through 53 great films from 25countries. It includes classic movies likeE.T. - the Extra-Terrestrial and The RedBalloon, as well as dozens ofmasterpieces (many directed by women)that are almost unknown.

FROM SAT 5

THE LEGO MOVIE (U)Dir: Christopher Miller

Dir: Phil Lord United States 2014 100m

This lively animated adventure,populated by the toys of the title,centers on an ordinary constructionworker who finds himself taken for aprophesied hero and propelled on acrusade to thwart an evil CEO’s schemeto control the world.

“This imaginative and delightfulfilm doesn’t think outside the boxso much as operate on anotherastral plane.” The Guardian

FROM MON 7

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD (PG)With English Subtitles

Dir: Louis Malle France 1958 87m

Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura

In one of the seminal French films of the1950s, a handsome veteran of the Indo-China and Algerian wars and his loverplan the murder of her arms-manufacturerhusband. But on his way from the crimescene he’s trapped in a lift... Influenced byHitchcock and Bresson, Malle consciouslyputs his individual stamp on this Frenchclassic. BFI BOX OFFICE

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Keep updated on our website and social media!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD

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HALF OF A YELLOW

SUN

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

THE PAST (12A) 130m

20 FEET FROMSTARDOM (12A) 91m

YVES SAINT LAURENT (15) 106m

STARRED UP (18) 106m

A STOR

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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

FROM SAT 5 – THU 10

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100m

It’s awesome! Normal ticket pricesapply, except 12.15pm & 2.45pmscreenings on Sat 5 April which will be £3.50.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U) 84m

A masterpiece of Frenchanimation basedon a fairy tale byHans ChristianAndersen. See

page 2 for more details. [In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

SAT 19, 1.15PM

TINTIN AND THE BLUE ORANGES (U) 98m

With English Subtitles

Tintin and his friendsmust overcomeviolentkidnappers and deadly

traps to rescue a deep blue orange.

SAT 26, 1.45PM

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCEOF MEATBALLS 2 (U) 95m

Flint Lockwoodand his friendsare sent on amission to savethe world -again!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 3, 12NOON

GONE WITH THE WIND (PG) 233mSimply one of the most celebratedfilms in cinema history, shown in abeautifully restored version.

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE GENERAL (U) 90m

+ LIVE SOUNDTRACKBuster Keaton’s 1926 silent action-comedy film is set during theAmerican civil war. Shown with a live soundtrack performed by Ric Elsworth and Andrew Shirtliff.SAM WEST WILL INTRODUCE THE 1.30PM SCREENING

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CALVARY (15) 101mSee page 2 for details. The screeningswill be preceded by a short archive filmprogramme DiscoveringNottinghamshire compiled by theMedia Archive of Central England.

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

See page 2 for details.

04

BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 5, 11.45PM

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100mAn imaginative and delightful tributeto everyone’s favourite buildingbricks.

CALVARYTHE DOUBLETHE LUNCHBOXLOCKEWE ARE THE BEST!

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Wed 16 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 17 Calvary 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and theMockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Fri 18 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Sat 19 Locke 15 p3 2:00 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Tintin and the Blue Oranges U p4 1:15

Sun 20 Locke 15 p3 1:15 4:30 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Live and Let Die PG p10 2:00

Mon 21 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Tue 22 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox - Bringing Up Baby Screenings PG p2 10:30 1:30

Wed 23 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30

Thu 24 Locke 15 p3 4:00 6:15 9:00 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 10:30 1:30 8:30 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:45 Vikings Live from the British Museum 12A p10 7:00

Fri 25 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:30 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:45 8:00 Je m’appelle Hmmm p9 5:30

Sat 26 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 2:00 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 3:30 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 5:45 We are the Best! 15 p3 12:30 8:00 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 U p4 1:45Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 5:55 Hello Thor Records 5th Birthday Party - Cafebar from 8pm

Sun 27 Locke 15 p3 12:45 5:00 7:30 Calvary 15 p2 3:30 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:15 8:00 Venus in Fur p9 5:45 Captain Phillips 12A p10 2:00 Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 12:00

Mon 28 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:15 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

-Tue 29 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45

Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

Wed 30 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

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Tue 1 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Wed 2 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Thu 3 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGone with the Wind PG p4 12:00 BFI Film Academy 6:00Screening 15 p8Go online for full schedule

Fri 4 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 20 Feet From... 12A See web 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 3:15 5:45 Video Nasties: Draconian Days + Q&A 18 p9 8:00 Go online for full schedule

Sat 5 The Double 15 p1 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 12:00 The Lego Movie - Supportive Environment Screening U p4 11:45 The Lego Movie U 12:15 2:45 Met Opera Live: La Boheme 12A p10 5:55 Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton 15 p9 9:45 Go online for full schedule

Sun 6 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 4:30 The Lego Movie U p1 1:15 Met Opera Encore: La Boheme 12A p10 12:00 Looking for Eric 15 p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 7 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Children in the Wind p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 8 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Crows & Ten Minutes p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Wed 9 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Forbidden Games 12 p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 10 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Long Live the Republic p8 8:00 The General U p4 10:30 1:30 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule1UP Videogame Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 11 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Go online for full scheduleCinebar: Elvis: That’s the Way it is -Cafebar from 9.30PM

Sat 12 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Day Course: A Day in the World of Wes Anderson 10:30Go online for full schedule

Sun 13 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:15 School for Scoundrels U p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 14 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 15 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleIndian Food Night - Cafebar from 6pm

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 18

LOCKE (15)Dir: Steven Knight United Kingdom 2013 85m

Starring: Tom Hardy

On the eve of a career-crowningmoment, we follow Ivan’s journey drivingfrom Wales to London, and see how onemistake has caused his hitherto firmlyfocused and controlled life to slowly andcompletely fall apart. Both Ivan’s brutedetermination to regain control over hislife and his stubborn refusal to engagefully with the emotional reality, arecombined perfectly in Hardy’s tautperformance. Steven Knight’s direction,too, is as resolutely spartan as hiscentral character. Shot in its entiretyover eight days, and never leaving theinterior of the car, Knight’s filmnevertheless succeeds in creating agripping atmosphere of tightly woundtension. BFI

FROM FRI 18

WE ARE THE BEST! (15)With English Subtitles

Dir: Lukas Moodysson Sweden 2013 102m

Starring: Mira Barkhammar, Mira Grosin

A warm and moving drama comedyabout young outsiders set in Stockholm1982. Bobo, Klara and Hedvig are three13 year old girls who roam the streetsand form a punk band despite having noinstruments and being told by everyonethat punk is dead. With vibrant perioddetail and fantastic performances fromthe young girls, Swedish director LukasMoodysson perfectly captures thefeeling of being young and invincible inthe early 80s. A joyous celebration ofyouth, friendship and rebellion. Rosanna Nordrup, Cnema Sweden

FROM FRI 25

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)Dir: Biyi Bandele Nigeria 2013 111m

Starring: Thandie Newton, Chiwetel Ejiofor

Nigerian-born British playwright BiyiBandele translates Chimamanda NgoziAdichie’s powerful prize-winning novel ofthe same name into an emotional dramathat gives voice to personal stories ofthe indignities and atrocities sufferedduring the Nigerian Civil War. Set in thelate ’60s, the film’s main characters,Olanna, her sister Kainene and Olanna’srevolutionary boyfriend, Odenigbo, areforced to make bold choices in order tonavigate the complex social terrainmapped out by Nigeria’s ethnic, politicaland religious divide, and survive.

FROM MON 28

TEENAGE (12A)

Dir: Matt Wolf United States 2014 78m

Based on Jon Savage’s book ‘Teenage:The Creation of Youth’ and skillfullyconstructed from stunning black-and-white footage from the beginning of the20th century up to the end of the1940s, Teenage captures milestones inyouth culture from some of the brightestand darkest moments of recent historyand reflecting on the concept of the‘teenager’ which grew in post World WarII America. From the ban of child labour,the roaring twenties and the flappers, tothe bright young things in London, HitlerYouth, and the fever of jitterbug dancingin the US, the film’s teenagers find athousand different ways to escape adultoppression and influence society, cultureand politics.

FROM FRI 11

CALVARY (15)Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2013

101m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd

Set against the magnificent Sligolandscape, John Michael McDonagh’ssecond feature shares a leading manand a similar dark sense of humour withhis debut, the hugely successful TheGuard. Father James Lavelle is thepriest in a small rural parish. One day,while hearing confession, he is told thathe is going to be murdered... in oneweek. It’s a week in which Father Jamesstruggles to understand his deathsentence as the day draws near,searching for hope and faith amongsthis motley collection of parishioners - acommunity of lost souls and, it seems,potential murder suspects. Calvary is acomplex and challenging work, partphilosophical treatise, part murdermystery, with a fiercely black vein ofhumour lacing all the elements together.Jameson Dublin International Film Festival

FROM FRI 11

THE LUNCHBOX (PG)

Dir: Ritesh Batra India 2013 105m

Starring: Nimrat Kaur, Irrfan Khan

In Mumbai, a misdelivered lunchboxbrings together two very different people- a neglected housewife and a grumpy,solitary widower on the verge ofretirement - in this funny and touchingcomedy-drama from first-time writer-director Ritesh Batra. Whether it’s thecooking of a meal, the reading of aletter, or the riding of a crowded train,the film’s small moments culminate inbig impact. In a word: enchanting. TIFF

FROM FRI 11

THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS (18)With English Subtitles

Directors: Helene Cattet & Bruno Forzani

Belgium 2013 102m

Starring: Ursula Bedena, Klaus Tange

From the visionary directors of Amercomes something just as bizarre, twisted,stylised and extreme. A businessmanreturns home to discover his apartmentlocked and his wife mysteriouslyvanished. What follows is a surreal andexperimental journey that will please fansof Peter Strickland (Berberian SoundStudio) and Dario Argento.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U)

Dir: Paul Grimault France 1980 84m

Based on a fairy tale by Hans ChristianAndersen and written by JacquesPrévert, the Prix Louis Delluc-winningThe King and The Mockingbird isregarded as a masterpiece of Frenchanimation. The hated king is in love withthe painting of a beautiful shepherdess,but when she runs away with thechimney sweep from another painting, a wild chase across frames ensues…[In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

TUE 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105mFunny and touching comedy drama,centered on a misdirected lunchbox.See page 2 for more details.

FROM FRI 4

THE DOUBLE (15)Dir: Richard Ayoade United Kingdom 2014 93m

Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Jesse Eisenberg

After delighting us with Submarine,Richard Ayoade returns with an inspiredadaptation of the Dostoevsky novella,featuring a tour-de-force dualperformance from Jesse Eisenberg. Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 4

GRAVITY (3D) (12A)WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

A sci-fi thriller about a medical engineerand an astronaut working frantically tosave themselves after an accident leavesthem spinning hopelessly adrift throughspace. A technical jaw-dropper and abreath-taking white-knuckle survival tale.

FROM FRI 4

A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM (PG)

Dir: Mark Cousins United Kingdom 2013 106m

A Story of Children and Film is apersonal and poetic essay exploring whatcinema tells us about childhood, andwhat childhood tells us about cinema, byreference to movies from all around theworld. It is the world’s first movie aboutkids in global cinema. It’s a passionateand poetic portrait of the adventure ofchildhood: its surrealism, loneliness, fun,destructiveness and stroppiness - asseen through 53 great films from 25countries. It includes classic movies likeE.T. - the Extra-Terrestrial and The RedBalloon, as well as dozens ofmasterpieces (many directed by women)that are almost unknown.

FROM SAT 5

THE LEGO MOVIE (U)Dir: Christopher Miller

Dir: Phil Lord United States 2014 100m

This lively animated adventure,populated by the toys of the title,centers on an ordinary constructionworker who finds himself taken for aprophesied hero and propelled on acrusade to thwart an evil CEO’s schemeto control the world.

“This imaginative and delightfulfilm doesn’t think outside the boxso much as operate on anotherastral plane.” The Guardian

FROM MON 7

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD (PG)With English Subtitles

Dir: Louis Malle France 1958 87m

Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura

In one of the seminal French films of the1950s, a handsome veteran of the Indo-China and Algerian wars and his loverplan the murder of her arms-manufacturerhusband. But on his way from the crimescene he’s trapped in a lift... Influenced byHitchcock and Bresson, Malle consciouslyputs his individual stamp on this Frenchclassic. BFI BOX OFFICE

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Keep updated on our website and social media!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014

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THE PAST (12A) 130m

20 FEET FROMSTARDOM (12A) 91m

YVES SAINT LAURENT (15) 106m

STARRED UP (18) 106m

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DOUBLE BILL!WATCH TEENAGEAND WE ARE THE BEST!FOR JUST £9 SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DEAL

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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

FROM SAT 5 – THU 10

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100m

It’s awesome! Normal ticket pricesapply, except 12.15pm & 2.45pmscreenings on Sat 5 April which will be £3.50.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U) 84m

A masterpiece of Frenchanimation basedon a fairy tale byHans ChristianAndersen. See

page 2 for more details. [In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

SAT 19, 1.15PM

TINTIN AND THE BLUE ORANGES (U) 98m

With English Subtitles

Tintin and his friendsmust overcomeviolentkidnappers and deadly

traps to rescue a deep blue orange.

SAT 26, 1.45PM

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCEOF MEATBALLS 2 (U) 95m

Flint Lockwoodand his friendsare sent on amission to savethe world -again!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 3, 12NOON

GONE WITH THE WIND (PG) 233mSimply one of the most celebratedfilms in cinema history, shown in abeautifully restored version.

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE GENERAL (U) 90m

+ LIVE SOUNDTRACKBuster Keaton’s 1926 silent action-comedy film is set during theAmerican civil war. Shown with a live soundtrack performed by Ric Elsworth and Andrew Shirtliff.SAM WEST WILL INTRODUCE THE 1.30PM SCREENING

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CALVARY (15) 101mSee page 2 for details. The screeningswill be preceded by a short archive filmprogramme DiscoveringNottinghamshire compiled by theMedia Archive of Central England.

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 5, 11.45PM

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100mAn imaginative and delightful tributeto everyone’s favourite buildingbricks.

CALVARYTHE DOUBLETHE LUNCHBOXLOCKEWE ARE THE BEST!

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Wed 16 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 17 Calvary 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and theMockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Fri 18 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Sat 19 Locke 15 p3 2:00 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Tintin and the Blue Oranges U p4 1:15

Sun 20 Locke 15 p3 1:15 4:30 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Live and Let Die PG p10 2:00

Mon 21 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Tue 22 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox - Bringing Up Baby Screenings PG p2 10:30 1:30

Wed 23 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30

Thu 24 Locke 15 p3 4:00 6:15 9:00 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 10:30 1:30 8:30 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:45 Vikings Live from the British Museum 12A p10 7:00

Fri 25 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:30 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:45 8:00 Je m’appelle Hmmm p9 5:30

Sat 26 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 2:00 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 3:30 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 5:45 We are the Best! 15 p3 12:30 8:00 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 U p4 1:45Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 5:55 Hello Thor Records 5th Birthday Party - Cafebar from 8pm

Sun 27 Locke 15 p3 12:45 5:00 7:30 Calvary 15 p2 3:30 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:15 8:00 Venus in Fur p9 5:45 Captain Phillips 12A p10 2:00 Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 12:00

Mon 28 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:15 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

-Tue 29 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45

Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

Wed 30 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

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Tue 1 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Wed 2 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Thu 3 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGone with the Wind PG p4 12:00 BFI Film Academy 6:00Screening 15 p8Go online for full schedule

Fri 4 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 20 Feet From... 12A See web 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 3:15 5:45 Video Nasties: Draconian Days + Q&A 18 p9 8:00 Go online for full schedule

Sat 5 The Double 15 p1 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 12:00 The Lego Movie - Supportive Environment Screening U p4 11:45 The Lego Movie U 12:15 2:45 Met Opera Live: La Boheme 12A p10 5:55 Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton 15 p9 9:45 Go online for full schedule

Sun 6 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 4:30 The Lego Movie U p1 1:15 Met Opera Encore: La Boheme 12A p10 12:00 Looking for Eric 15 p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 7 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Children in the Wind p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 8 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Crows & Ten Minutes p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Wed 9 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Forbidden Games 12 p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 10 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Long Live the Republic p8 8:00 The General U p4 10:30 1:30 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule1UP Videogame Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 11 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Go online for full scheduleCinebar: Elvis: That’s the Way it is -Cafebar from 9.30PM

Sat 12 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Day Course: A Day in the World of Wes Anderson 10:30Go online for full schedule

Sun 13 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:15 School for Scoundrels U p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 14 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 15 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleIndian Food Night - Cafebar from 6pm

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 18

LOCKE (15)Dir: Steven Knight United Kingdom 2013 85m

Starring: Tom Hardy

On the eve of a career-crowningmoment, we follow Ivan’s journey drivingfrom Wales to London, and see how onemistake has caused his hitherto firmlyfocused and controlled life to slowly andcompletely fall apart. Both Ivan’s brutedetermination to regain control over hislife and his stubborn refusal to engagefully with the emotional reality, arecombined perfectly in Hardy’s tautperformance. Steven Knight’s direction,too, is as resolutely spartan as hiscentral character. Shot in its entiretyover eight days, and never leaving theinterior of the car, Knight’s filmnevertheless succeeds in creating agripping atmosphere of tightly woundtension. BFI

FROM FRI 18

WE ARE THE BEST! (15)With English Subtitles

Dir: Lukas Moodysson Sweden 2013 102m

Starring: Mira Barkhammar, Mira Grosin

A warm and moving drama comedyabout young outsiders set in Stockholm1982. Bobo, Klara and Hedvig are three13 year old girls who roam the streetsand form a punk band despite having noinstruments and being told by everyonethat punk is dead. With vibrant perioddetail and fantastic performances fromthe young girls, Swedish director LukasMoodysson perfectly captures thefeeling of being young and invincible inthe early 80s. A joyous celebration ofyouth, friendship and rebellion. Rosanna Nordrup, Cnema Sweden

FROM FRI 25

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)Dir: Biyi Bandele Nigeria 2013 111m

Starring: Thandie Newton, Chiwetel Ejiofor

Nigerian-born British playwright BiyiBandele translates Chimamanda NgoziAdichie’s powerful prize-winning novel ofthe same name into an emotional dramathat gives voice to personal stories ofthe indignities and atrocities sufferedduring the Nigerian Civil War. Set in thelate ’60s, the film’s main characters,Olanna, her sister Kainene and Olanna’srevolutionary boyfriend, Odenigbo, areforced to make bold choices in order tonavigate the complex social terrainmapped out by Nigeria’s ethnic, politicaland religious divide, and survive.

FROM MON 28

TEENAGE (12A)

Dir: Matt Wolf United States 2014 78m

Based on Jon Savage’s book ‘Teenage:The Creation of Youth’ and skillfullyconstructed from stunning black-and-white footage from the beginning of the20th century up to the end of the1940s, Teenage captures milestones inyouth culture from some of the brightestand darkest moments of recent historyand reflecting on the concept of the‘teenager’ which grew in post World WarII America. From the ban of child labour,the roaring twenties and the flappers, tothe bright young things in London, HitlerYouth, and the fever of jitterbug dancingin the US, the film’s teenagers find athousand different ways to escape adultoppression and influence society, cultureand politics.

FROM FRI 11

CALVARY (15)Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2013

101m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd

Set against the magnificent Sligolandscape, John Michael McDonagh’ssecond feature shares a leading manand a similar dark sense of humour withhis debut, the hugely successful TheGuard. Father James Lavelle is thepriest in a small rural parish. One day,while hearing confession, he is told thathe is going to be murdered... in oneweek. It’s a week in which Father Jamesstruggles to understand his deathsentence as the day draws near,searching for hope and faith amongsthis motley collection of parishioners - acommunity of lost souls and, it seems,potential murder suspects. Calvary is acomplex and challenging work, partphilosophical treatise, part murdermystery, with a fiercely black vein ofhumour lacing all the elements together.Jameson Dublin International Film Festival

FROM FRI 11

THE LUNCHBOX (PG)

Dir: Ritesh Batra India 2013 105m

Starring: Nimrat Kaur, Irrfan Khan

In Mumbai, a misdelivered lunchboxbrings together two very different people- a neglected housewife and a grumpy,solitary widower on the verge ofretirement - in this funny and touchingcomedy-drama from first-time writer-director Ritesh Batra. Whether it’s thecooking of a meal, the reading of aletter, or the riding of a crowded train,the film’s small moments culminate inbig impact. In a word: enchanting. TIFF

FROM FRI 11

THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS (18)With English Subtitles

Directors: Helene Cattet & Bruno Forzani

Belgium 2013 102m

Starring: Ursula Bedena, Klaus Tange

From the visionary directors of Amercomes something just as bizarre, twisted,stylised and extreme. A businessmanreturns home to discover his apartmentlocked and his wife mysteriouslyvanished. What follows is a surreal andexperimental journey that will please fansof Peter Strickland (Berberian SoundStudio) and Dario Argento.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U)

Dir: Paul Grimault France 1980 84m

Based on a fairy tale by Hans ChristianAndersen and written by JacquesPrévert, the Prix Louis Delluc-winningThe King and The Mockingbird isregarded as a masterpiece of Frenchanimation. The hated king is in love withthe painting of a beautiful shepherdess,but when she runs away with thechimney sweep from another painting, a wild chase across frames ensues…[In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

TUE 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105mFunny and touching comedy drama,centered on a misdirected lunchbox.See page 2 for more details.

FROM FRI 4

THE DOUBLE (15)Dir: Richard Ayoade United Kingdom 2014 93m

Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Jesse Eisenberg

After delighting us with Submarine,Richard Ayoade returns with an inspiredadaptation of the Dostoevsky novella,featuring a tour-de-force dualperformance from Jesse Eisenberg. Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 4

GRAVITY (3D) (12A)WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

A sci-fi thriller about a medical engineerand an astronaut working frantically tosave themselves after an accident leavesthem spinning hopelessly adrift throughspace. A technical jaw-dropper and abreath-taking white-knuckle survival tale.

FROM FRI 4

A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM (PG)

Dir: Mark Cousins United Kingdom 2013 106m

A Story of Children and Film is apersonal and poetic essay exploring whatcinema tells us about childhood, andwhat childhood tells us about cinema, byreference to movies from all around theworld. It is the world’s first movie aboutkids in global cinema. It’s a passionateand poetic portrait of the adventure ofchildhood: its surrealism, loneliness, fun,destructiveness and stroppiness - asseen through 53 great films from 25countries. It includes classic movies likeE.T. - the Extra-Terrestrial and The RedBalloon, as well as dozens ofmasterpieces (many directed by women)that are almost unknown.

FROM SAT 5

THE LEGO MOVIE (U)Dir: Christopher Miller

Dir: Phil Lord United States 2014 100m

This lively animated adventure,populated by the toys of the title,centers on an ordinary constructionworker who finds himself taken for aprophesied hero and propelled on acrusade to thwart an evil CEO’s schemeto control the world.

“This imaginative and delightfulfilm doesn’t think outside the boxso much as operate on anotherastral plane.” The Guardian

FROM MON 7

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD (PG)With English Subtitles

Dir: Louis Malle France 1958 87m

Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura

In one of the seminal French films of the1950s, a handsome veteran of the Indo-China and Algerian wars and his loverplan the murder of her arms-manufacturerhusband. But on his way from the crimescene he’s trapped in a lift... Influenced byHitchcock and Bresson, Malle consciouslyputs his individual stamp on this Frenchclassic. BFI BOX OFFICE

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Keep updated on our website and social media!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD

THE STRA

NGE CO

LOUR

OF YO

UR BOD

Y’S TEAR

S

HALF OF A YELLOW

SUN

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

THE PAST (12A) 130m

20 FEET FROMSTARDOM (12A) 91m

YVES SAINT LAURENT (15) 106m

STARRED UP (18) 106m

A STOR

Y OF CHILDREN AN

D FILM

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

DOUBLE BILL!WATCH TEENAGEAND WE ARE THE BEST!FOR JUST £9 SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DEAL

Page 4: April 2014 brochure

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

FROM SAT 5 – THU 10

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100m

It’s awesome! Normal ticket pricesapply, except 12.15pm & 2.45pmscreenings on Sat 5 April which will be £3.50.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U) 84m

A masterpiece of Frenchanimation basedon a fairy tale byHans ChristianAndersen. See

page 2 for more details. [In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

SAT 19, 1.15PM

TINTIN AND THE BLUE ORANGES (U) 98m

With English Subtitles

Tintin and his friendsmust overcomeviolentkidnappers and deadly

traps to rescue a deep blue orange.

SAT 26, 1.45PM

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCEOF MEATBALLS 2 (U) 95m

Flint Lockwoodand his friendsare sent on amission to savethe world -again!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 3, 12NOON

GONE WITH THE WIND (PG) 233mSimply one of the most celebratedfilms in cinema history, shown in abeautifully restored version.

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE GENERAL (U) 90m

+ LIVE SOUNDTRACKBuster Keaton’s 1926 silent action-comedy film is set during theAmerican civil war. Shown with a live soundtrack performed by Ric Elsworth and Andrew Shirtliff.SAM WEST WILL INTRODUCE THE 1.30PM SCREENING

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CALVARY (15) 101mSee page 2 for details. The screeningswill be preceded by a short archive filmprogramme DiscoveringNottinghamshire compiled by theMedia Archive of Central England.

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 5, 11.45PM

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100mAn imaginative and delightful tributeto everyone’s favourite buildingbricks.

CALVARYTHE DOUBLETHE LUNCHBOXLOCKEWE ARE THE BEST!

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Wed 16 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 17 Calvary 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and theMockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Fri 18 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Sat 19 Locke 15 p3 2:00 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Tintin and the Blue Oranges U p4 1:15

Sun 20 Locke 15 p3 1:15 4:30 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Live and Let Die PG p10 2:00

Mon 21 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Tue 22 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox - Bringing Up Baby Screenings PG p2 10:30 1:30

Wed 23 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30

Thu 24 Locke 15 p3 4:00 6:15 9:00 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 10:30 1:30 8:30 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:45 Vikings Live from the British Museum 12A p10 7:00

Fri 25 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:30 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:45 8:00 Je m’appelle Hmmm p9 5:30

Sat 26 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 2:00 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 3:30 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 5:45 We are the Best! 15 p3 12:30 8:00 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 U p4 1:45Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 5:55 Hello Thor Records 5th Birthday Party - Cafebar from 8pm

Sun 27 Locke 15 p3 12:45 5:00 7:30 Calvary 15 p2 3:30 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:15 8:00 Venus in Fur p9 5:45 Captain Phillips 12A p10 2:00 Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 12:00

Mon 28 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:15 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

-Tue 29 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45

Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

Wed 30 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

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Tue 1 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Wed 2 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Thu 3 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGone with the Wind PG p4 12:00 BFI Film Academy 6:00Screening 15 p8Go online for full schedule

Fri 4 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 20 Feet From... 12A See web 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 3:15 5:45 Video Nasties: Draconian Days + Q&A 18 p9 8:00 Go online for full schedule

Sat 5 The Double 15 p1 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 12:00 The Lego Movie - Supportive Environment Screening U p4 11:45 The Lego Movie U 12:15 2:45 Met Opera Live: La Boheme 12A p10 5:55 Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton 15 p9 9:45 Go online for full schedule

Sun 6 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 4:30 The Lego Movie U p1 1:15 Met Opera Encore: La Boheme 12A p10 12:00 Looking for Eric 15 p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 7 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Children in the Wind p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 8 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Crows & Ten Minutes p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Wed 9 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Forbidden Games 12 p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 10 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Long Live the Republic p8 8:00 The General U p4 10:30 1:30 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule1UP Videogame Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 11 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Go online for full scheduleCinebar: Elvis: That’s the Way it is -Cafebar from 9.30PM

Sat 12 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Day Course: A Day in the World of Wes Anderson 10:30Go online for full schedule

Sun 13 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:15 School for Scoundrels U p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 14 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 15 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleIndian Food Night - Cafebar from 6pm

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 18

LOCKE (15)Dir: Steven Knight United Kingdom 2013 85m

Starring: Tom Hardy

On the eve of a career-crowningmoment, we follow Ivan’s journey drivingfrom Wales to London, and see how onemistake has caused his hitherto firmlyfocused and controlled life to slowly andcompletely fall apart. Both Ivan’s brutedetermination to regain control over hislife and his stubborn refusal to engagefully with the emotional reality, arecombined perfectly in Hardy’s tautperformance. Steven Knight’s direction,too, is as resolutely spartan as hiscentral character. Shot in its entiretyover eight days, and never leaving theinterior of the car, Knight’s filmnevertheless succeeds in creating agripping atmosphere of tightly woundtension. BFI

FROM FRI 18

WE ARE THE BEST! (15)With English Subtitles

Dir: Lukas Moodysson Sweden 2013 102m

Starring: Mira Barkhammar, Mira Grosin

A warm and moving drama comedyabout young outsiders set in Stockholm1982. Bobo, Klara and Hedvig are three13 year old girls who roam the streetsand form a punk band despite having noinstruments and being told by everyonethat punk is dead. With vibrant perioddetail and fantastic performances fromthe young girls, Swedish director LukasMoodysson perfectly captures thefeeling of being young and invincible inthe early 80s. A joyous celebration ofyouth, friendship and rebellion. Rosanna Nordrup, Cnema Sweden

FROM FRI 25

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)Dir: Biyi Bandele Nigeria 2013 111m

Starring: Thandie Newton, Chiwetel Ejiofor

Nigerian-born British playwright BiyiBandele translates Chimamanda NgoziAdichie’s powerful prize-winning novel ofthe same name into an emotional dramathat gives voice to personal stories ofthe indignities and atrocities sufferedduring the Nigerian Civil War. Set in thelate ’60s, the film’s main characters,Olanna, her sister Kainene and Olanna’srevolutionary boyfriend, Odenigbo, areforced to make bold choices in order tonavigate the complex social terrainmapped out by Nigeria’s ethnic, politicaland religious divide, and survive.

FROM MON 28

TEENAGE (12A)

Dir: Matt Wolf United States 2014 78m

Based on Jon Savage’s book ‘Teenage:The Creation of Youth’ and skillfullyconstructed from stunning black-and-white footage from the beginning of the20th century up to the end of the1940s, Teenage captures milestones inyouth culture from some of the brightestand darkest moments of recent historyand reflecting on the concept of the‘teenager’ which grew in post World WarII America. From the ban of child labour,the roaring twenties and the flappers, tothe bright young things in London, HitlerYouth, and the fever of jitterbug dancingin the US, the film’s teenagers find athousand different ways to escape adultoppression and influence society, cultureand politics.

FROM FRI 11

CALVARY (15)Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2013

101m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd

Set against the magnificent Sligolandscape, John Michael McDonagh’ssecond feature shares a leading manand a similar dark sense of humour withhis debut, the hugely successful TheGuard. Father James Lavelle is thepriest in a small rural parish. One day,while hearing confession, he is told thathe is going to be murdered... in oneweek. It’s a week in which Father Jamesstruggles to understand his deathsentence as the day draws near,searching for hope and faith amongsthis motley collection of parishioners - acommunity of lost souls and, it seems,potential murder suspects. Calvary is acomplex and challenging work, partphilosophical treatise, part murdermystery, with a fiercely black vein ofhumour lacing all the elements together.Jameson Dublin International Film Festival

FROM FRI 11

THE LUNCHBOX (PG)

Dir: Ritesh Batra India 2013 105m

Starring: Nimrat Kaur, Irrfan Khan

In Mumbai, a misdelivered lunchboxbrings together two very different people- a neglected housewife and a grumpy,solitary widower on the verge ofretirement - in this funny and touchingcomedy-drama from first-time writer-director Ritesh Batra. Whether it’s thecooking of a meal, the reading of aletter, or the riding of a crowded train,the film’s small moments culminate inbig impact. In a word: enchanting. TIFF

FROM FRI 11

THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS (18)With English Subtitles

Directors: Helene Cattet & Bruno Forzani

Belgium 2013 102m

Starring: Ursula Bedena, Klaus Tange

From the visionary directors of Amercomes something just as bizarre, twisted,stylised and extreme. A businessmanreturns home to discover his apartmentlocked and his wife mysteriouslyvanished. What follows is a surreal andexperimental journey that will please fansof Peter Strickland (Berberian SoundStudio) and Dario Argento.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U)

Dir: Paul Grimault France 1980 84m

Based on a fairy tale by Hans ChristianAndersen and written by JacquesPrévert, the Prix Louis Delluc-winningThe King and The Mockingbird isregarded as a masterpiece of Frenchanimation. The hated king is in love withthe painting of a beautiful shepherdess,but when she runs away with thechimney sweep from another painting, a wild chase across frames ensues…[In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

TUE 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105mFunny and touching comedy drama,centered on a misdirected lunchbox.See page 2 for more details.

FROM FRI 4

THE DOUBLE (15)Dir: Richard Ayoade United Kingdom 2014 93m

Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Jesse Eisenberg

After delighting us with Submarine,Richard Ayoade returns with an inspiredadaptation of the Dostoevsky novella,featuring a tour-de-force dualperformance from Jesse Eisenberg. Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 4

GRAVITY (3D) (12A)WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

A sci-fi thriller about a medical engineerand an astronaut working frantically tosave themselves after an accident leavesthem spinning hopelessly adrift throughspace. A technical jaw-dropper and abreath-taking white-knuckle survival tale.

FROM FRI 4

A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM (PG)

Dir: Mark Cousins United Kingdom 2013 106m

A Story of Children and Film is apersonal and poetic essay exploring whatcinema tells us about childhood, andwhat childhood tells us about cinema, byreference to movies from all around theworld. It is the world’s first movie aboutkids in global cinema. It’s a passionateand poetic portrait of the adventure ofchildhood: its surrealism, loneliness, fun,destructiveness and stroppiness - asseen through 53 great films from 25countries. It includes classic movies likeE.T. - the Extra-Terrestrial and The RedBalloon, as well as dozens ofmasterpieces (many directed by women)that are almost unknown.

FROM SAT 5

THE LEGO MOVIE (U)Dir: Christopher Miller

Dir: Phil Lord United States 2014 100m

This lively animated adventure,populated by the toys of the title,centers on an ordinary constructionworker who finds himself taken for aprophesied hero and propelled on acrusade to thwart an evil CEO’s schemeto control the world.

“This imaginative and delightfulfilm doesn’t think outside the boxso much as operate on anotherastral plane.” The Guardian

FROM MON 7

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD (PG)With English Subtitles

Dir: Louis Malle France 1958 87m

Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura

In one of the seminal French films of the1950s, a handsome veteran of the Indo-China and Algerian wars and his loverplan the murder of her arms-manufacturerhusband. But on his way from the crimescene he’s trapped in a lift... Influenced byHitchcock and Bresson, Malle consciouslyputs his individual stamp on this Frenchclassic. BFI BOX OFFICE

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Keep updated on our website and social media!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD

THE STRA

NGE CO

LOUR

OF YO

UR BOD

Y’S TEAR

S

HALF OF A YELLOW

SUN

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

THE PAST (12A) 130m

20 FEET FROMSTARDOM (12A) 91m

YVES SAINT LAURENT (15) 106m

STARRED UP (18) 106m

A STOR

Y OF CHILDREN AN

D FILM

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

DOUBLE BILL!WATCH TEENAGEAND WE ARE THE BEST!FOR JUST £9 SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DEAL

Page 5: April 2014 brochure

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

FROM SAT 5 – THU 10

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100m

It’s awesome! Normal ticket pricesapply, except 12.15pm & 2.45pmscreenings on Sat 5 April which will be £3.50.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U) 84m

A masterpiece of Frenchanimation basedon a fairy tale byHans ChristianAndersen. See

page 2 for more details. [In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

SAT 19, 1.15PM

TINTIN AND THE BLUE ORANGES (U) 98m

With English Subtitles

Tintin and his friendsmust overcomeviolentkidnappers and deadly

traps to rescue a deep blue orange.

SAT 26, 1.45PM

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCEOF MEATBALLS 2 (U) 95m

Flint Lockwoodand his friendsare sent on amission to savethe world -again!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 3, 12NOON

GONE WITH THE WIND (PG) 233mSimply one of the most celebratedfilms in cinema history, shown in abeautifully restored version.

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE GENERAL (U) 90m

+ LIVE SOUNDTRACKBuster Keaton’s 1926 silent action-comedy film is set during theAmerican civil war. Shown with a live soundtrack performed by Ric Elsworth and Andrew Shirtliff.SAM WEST WILL INTRODUCE THE 1.30PM SCREENING

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CALVARY (15) 101mSee page 2 for details. The screeningswill be preceded by a short archive filmprogramme DiscoveringNottinghamshire compiled by theMedia Archive of Central England.

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 5, 11.45PM

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100mAn imaginative and delightful tributeto everyone’s favourite buildingbricks.

CALVARYTHE DOUBLETHE LUNCHBOXLOCKEWE ARE THE BEST!

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Wed 16 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 17 Calvary 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and theMockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Fri 18 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Sat 19 Locke 15 p3 2:00 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Tintin and the Blue Oranges U p4 1:15

Sun 20 Locke 15 p3 1:15 4:30 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Live and Let Die PG p10 2:00

Mon 21 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Tue 22 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox - Bringing Up Baby Screenings PG p2 10:30 1:30

Wed 23 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30

Thu 24 Locke 15 p3 4:00 6:15 9:00 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 10:30 1:30 8:30 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:45 Vikings Live from the British Museum 12A p10 7:00

Fri 25 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:30 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:45 8:00 Je m’appelle Hmmm p9 5:30

Sat 26 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 2:00 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 3:30 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 5:45 We are the Best! 15 p3 12:30 8:00 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 U p4 1:45Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 5:55 Hello Thor Records 5th Birthday Party - Cafebar from 8pm

Sun 27 Locke 15 p3 12:45 5:00 7:30 Calvary 15 p2 3:30 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:15 8:00 Venus in Fur p9 5:45 Captain Phillips 12A p10 2:00 Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 12:00

Mon 28 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:15 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

-Tue 29 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45

Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

Wed 30 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

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Tue 1 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Wed 2 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Thu 3 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGone with the Wind PG p4 12:00 BFI Film Academy 6:00Screening 15 p8Go online for full schedule

Fri 4 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 20 Feet From... 12A See web 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 3:15 5:45 Video Nasties: Draconian Days + Q&A 18 p9 8:00 Go online for full schedule

Sat 5 The Double 15 p1 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 12:00 The Lego Movie - Supportive Environment Screening U p4 11:45 The Lego Movie U 12:15 2:45 Met Opera Live: La Boheme 12A p10 5:55 Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton 15 p9 9:45 Go online for full schedule

Sun 6 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 4:30 The Lego Movie U p1 1:15 Met Opera Encore: La Boheme 12A p10 12:00 Looking for Eric 15 p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 7 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Children in the Wind p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 8 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Crows & Ten Minutes p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Wed 9 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Forbidden Games 12 p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 10 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Long Live the Republic p8 8:00 The General U p4 10:30 1:30 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule1UP Videogame Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 11 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Go online for full scheduleCinebar: Elvis: That’s the Way it is -Cafebar from 9.30PM

Sat 12 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Day Course: A Day in the World of Wes Anderson 10:30Go online for full schedule

Sun 13 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:15 School for Scoundrels U p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 14 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 15 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleIndian Food Night - Cafebar from 6pm

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 18

LOCKE (15)Dir: Steven Knight United Kingdom 2013 85m

Starring: Tom Hardy

On the eve of a career-crowningmoment, we follow Ivan’s journey drivingfrom Wales to London, and see how onemistake has caused his hitherto firmlyfocused and controlled life to slowly andcompletely fall apart. Both Ivan’s brutedetermination to regain control over hislife and his stubborn refusal to engagefully with the emotional reality, arecombined perfectly in Hardy’s tautperformance. Steven Knight’s direction,too, is as resolutely spartan as hiscentral character. Shot in its entiretyover eight days, and never leaving theinterior of the car, Knight’s filmnevertheless succeeds in creating agripping atmosphere of tightly woundtension. BFI

FROM FRI 18

WE ARE THE BEST! (15)With English Subtitles

Dir: Lukas Moodysson Sweden 2013 102m

Starring: Mira Barkhammar, Mira Grosin

A warm and moving drama comedyabout young outsiders set in Stockholm1982. Bobo, Klara and Hedvig are three13 year old girls who roam the streetsand form a punk band despite having noinstruments and being told by everyonethat punk is dead. With vibrant perioddetail and fantastic performances fromthe young girls, Swedish director LukasMoodysson perfectly captures thefeeling of being young and invincible inthe early 80s. A joyous celebration ofyouth, friendship and rebellion. Rosanna Nordrup, Cnema Sweden

FROM FRI 25

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)Dir: Biyi Bandele Nigeria 2013 111m

Starring: Thandie Newton, Chiwetel Ejiofor

Nigerian-born British playwright BiyiBandele translates Chimamanda NgoziAdichie’s powerful prize-winning novel ofthe same name into an emotional dramathat gives voice to personal stories ofthe indignities and atrocities sufferedduring the Nigerian Civil War. Set in thelate ’60s, the film’s main characters,Olanna, her sister Kainene and Olanna’srevolutionary boyfriend, Odenigbo, areforced to make bold choices in order tonavigate the complex social terrainmapped out by Nigeria’s ethnic, politicaland religious divide, and survive.

FROM MON 28

TEENAGE (12A)

Dir: Matt Wolf United States 2014 78m

Based on Jon Savage’s book ‘Teenage:The Creation of Youth’ and skillfullyconstructed from stunning black-and-white footage from the beginning of the20th century up to the end of the1940s, Teenage captures milestones inyouth culture from some of the brightestand darkest moments of recent historyand reflecting on the concept of the‘teenager’ which grew in post World WarII America. From the ban of child labour,the roaring twenties and the flappers, tothe bright young things in London, HitlerYouth, and the fever of jitterbug dancingin the US, the film’s teenagers find athousand different ways to escape adultoppression and influence society, cultureand politics.

FROM FRI 11

CALVARY (15)Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2013

101m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd

Set against the magnificent Sligolandscape, John Michael McDonagh’ssecond feature shares a leading manand a similar dark sense of humour withhis debut, the hugely successful TheGuard. Father James Lavelle is thepriest in a small rural parish. One day,while hearing confession, he is told thathe is going to be murdered... in oneweek. It’s a week in which Father Jamesstruggles to understand his deathsentence as the day draws near,searching for hope and faith amongsthis motley collection of parishioners - acommunity of lost souls and, it seems,potential murder suspects. Calvary is acomplex and challenging work, partphilosophical treatise, part murdermystery, with a fiercely black vein ofhumour lacing all the elements together.Jameson Dublin International Film Festival

FROM FRI 11

THE LUNCHBOX (PG)

Dir: Ritesh Batra India 2013 105m

Starring: Nimrat Kaur, Irrfan Khan

In Mumbai, a misdelivered lunchboxbrings together two very different people- a neglected housewife and a grumpy,solitary widower on the verge ofretirement - in this funny and touchingcomedy-drama from first-time writer-director Ritesh Batra. Whether it’s thecooking of a meal, the reading of aletter, or the riding of a crowded train,the film’s small moments culminate inbig impact. In a word: enchanting. TIFF

FROM FRI 11

THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS (18)With English Subtitles

Directors: Helene Cattet & Bruno Forzani

Belgium 2013 102m

Starring: Ursula Bedena, Klaus Tange

From the visionary directors of Amercomes something just as bizarre, twisted,stylised and extreme. A businessmanreturns home to discover his apartmentlocked and his wife mysteriouslyvanished. What follows is a surreal andexperimental journey that will please fansof Peter Strickland (Berberian SoundStudio) and Dario Argento.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U)

Dir: Paul Grimault France 1980 84m

Based on a fairy tale by Hans ChristianAndersen and written by JacquesPrévert, the Prix Louis Delluc-winningThe King and The Mockingbird isregarded as a masterpiece of Frenchanimation. The hated king is in love withthe painting of a beautiful shepherdess,but when she runs away with thechimney sweep from another painting, a wild chase across frames ensues…[In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

TUE 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105mFunny and touching comedy drama,centered on a misdirected lunchbox.See page 2 for more details.

FROM FRI 4

THE DOUBLE (15)Dir: Richard Ayoade United Kingdom 2014 93m

Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Jesse Eisenberg

After delighting us with Submarine,Richard Ayoade returns with an inspiredadaptation of the Dostoevsky novella,featuring a tour-de-force dualperformance from Jesse Eisenberg. Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 4

GRAVITY (3D) (12A)WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

A sci-fi thriller about a medical engineerand an astronaut working frantically tosave themselves after an accident leavesthem spinning hopelessly adrift throughspace. A technical jaw-dropper and abreath-taking white-knuckle survival tale.

FROM FRI 4

A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM (PG)

Dir: Mark Cousins United Kingdom 2013 106m

A Story of Children and Film is apersonal and poetic essay exploring whatcinema tells us about childhood, andwhat childhood tells us about cinema, byreference to movies from all around theworld. It is the world’s first movie aboutkids in global cinema. It’s a passionateand poetic portrait of the adventure ofchildhood: its surrealism, loneliness, fun,destructiveness and stroppiness - asseen through 53 great films from 25countries. It includes classic movies likeE.T. - the Extra-Terrestrial and The RedBalloon, as well as dozens ofmasterpieces (many directed by women)that are almost unknown.

FROM SAT 5

THE LEGO MOVIE (U)Dir: Christopher Miller

Dir: Phil Lord United States 2014 100m

This lively animated adventure,populated by the toys of the title,centers on an ordinary constructionworker who finds himself taken for aprophesied hero and propelled on acrusade to thwart an evil CEO’s schemeto control the world.

“This imaginative and delightfulfilm doesn’t think outside the boxso much as operate on anotherastral plane.” The Guardian

FROM MON 7

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD (PG)With English Subtitles

Dir: Louis Malle France 1958 87m

Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura

In one of the seminal French films of the1950s, a handsome veteran of the Indo-China and Algerian wars and his loverplan the murder of her arms-manufacturerhusband. But on his way from the crimescene he’s trapped in a lift... Influenced byHitchcock and Bresson, Malle consciouslyputs his individual stamp on this Frenchclassic. BFI BOX OFFICE

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Keep updated on our website and social media!

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THE PAST (12A) 130m

20 FEET FROMSTARDOM (12A) 91m

YVES SAINT LAURENT (15) 106m

STARRED UP (18) 106m

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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

FROM SAT 5 – THU 10

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100m

It’s awesome! Normal ticket pricesapply, except 12.15pm & 2.45pmscreenings on Sat 5 April which will be £3.50.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U) 84m

A masterpiece of Frenchanimation basedon a fairy tale byHans ChristianAndersen. See

page 2 for more details. [In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

SAT 19, 1.15PM

TINTIN AND THE BLUE ORANGES (U) 98m

With English Subtitles

Tintin and his friendsmust overcomeviolentkidnappers and deadly

traps to rescue a deep blue orange.

SAT 26, 1.45PM

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCEOF MEATBALLS 2 (U) 95m

Flint Lockwoodand his friendsare sent on amission to savethe world -again!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 3, 12NOON

GONE WITH THE WIND (PG) 233mSimply one of the most celebratedfilms in cinema history, shown in abeautifully restored version.

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE GENERAL (U) 90m

+ LIVE SOUNDTRACKBuster Keaton’s 1926 silent action-comedy film is set during theAmerican civil war. Shown with a live soundtrack performed by Ric Elsworth and Andrew Shirtliff.SAM WEST WILL INTRODUCE THE 1.30PM SCREENING

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CALVARY (15) 101mSee page 2 for details. The screeningswill be preceded by a short archive filmprogramme DiscoveringNottinghamshire compiled by theMedia Archive of Central England.

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 5, 11.45PM

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100mAn imaginative and delightful tributeto everyone’s favourite buildingbricks.

CALVARYTHE DOUBLETHE LUNCHBOXLOCKEWE ARE THE BEST!

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Wed 16 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 17 Calvary 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and theMockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Fri 18 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Sat 19 Locke 15 p3 2:00 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Tintin and the Blue Oranges U p4 1:15

Sun 20 Locke 15 p3 1:15 4:30 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Live and Let Die PG p10 2:00

Mon 21 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Tue 22 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox - Bringing Up Baby Screenings PG p2 10:30 1:30

Wed 23 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30

Thu 24 Locke 15 p3 4:00 6:15 9:00 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 10:30 1:30 8:30 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:45 Vikings Live from the British Museum 12A p10 7:00

Fri 25 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:30 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:45 8:00 Je m’appelle Hmmm p9 5:30

Sat 26 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 2:00 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 3:30 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 5:45 We are the Best! 15 p3 12:30 8:00 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 U p4 1:45Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 5:55 Hello Thor Records 5th Birthday Party - Cafebar from 8pm

Sun 27 Locke 15 p3 12:45 5:00 7:30 Calvary 15 p2 3:30 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:15 8:00 Venus in Fur p9 5:45 Captain Phillips 12A p10 2:00 Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 12:00

Mon 28 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:15 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

-Tue 29 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45

Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

Wed 30 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

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Tue 1 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Wed 2 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Thu 3 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGone with the Wind PG p4 12:00 BFI Film Academy 6:00Screening 15 p8Go online for full schedule

Fri 4 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 20 Feet From... 12A See web 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 3:15 5:45 Video Nasties: Draconian Days + Q&A 18 p9 8:00 Go online for full schedule

Sat 5 The Double 15 p1 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 12:00 The Lego Movie - Supportive Environment Screening U p4 11:45 The Lego Movie U 12:15 2:45 Met Opera Live: La Boheme 12A p10 5:55 Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton 15 p9 9:45 Go online for full schedule

Sun 6 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 4:30 The Lego Movie U p1 1:15 Met Opera Encore: La Boheme 12A p10 12:00 Looking for Eric 15 p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 7 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Children in the Wind p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 8 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Crows & Ten Minutes p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Wed 9 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Forbidden Games 12 p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 10 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Long Live the Republic p8 8:00 The General U p4 10:30 1:30 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule1UP Videogame Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 11 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Go online for full scheduleCinebar: Elvis: That’s the Way it is -Cafebar from 9.30PM

Sat 12 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Day Course: A Day in the World of Wes Anderson 10:30Go online for full schedule

Sun 13 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:15 School for Scoundrels U p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 14 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 15 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleIndian Food Night - Cafebar from 6pm

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 18

LOCKE (15)Dir: Steven Knight United Kingdom 2013 85m

Starring: Tom Hardy

On the eve of a career-crowningmoment, we follow Ivan’s journey drivingfrom Wales to London, and see how onemistake has caused his hitherto firmlyfocused and controlled life to slowly andcompletely fall apart. Both Ivan’s brutedetermination to regain control over hislife and his stubborn refusal to engagefully with the emotional reality, arecombined perfectly in Hardy’s tautperformance. Steven Knight’s direction,too, is as resolutely spartan as hiscentral character. Shot in its entiretyover eight days, and never leaving theinterior of the car, Knight’s filmnevertheless succeeds in creating agripping atmosphere of tightly woundtension. BFI

FROM FRI 18

WE ARE THE BEST! (15)With English Subtitles

Dir: Lukas Moodysson Sweden 2013 102m

Starring: Mira Barkhammar, Mira Grosin

A warm and moving drama comedyabout young outsiders set in Stockholm1982. Bobo, Klara and Hedvig are three13 year old girls who roam the streetsand form a punk band despite having noinstruments and being told by everyonethat punk is dead. With vibrant perioddetail and fantastic performances fromthe young girls, Swedish director LukasMoodysson perfectly captures thefeeling of being young and invincible inthe early 80s. A joyous celebration ofyouth, friendship and rebellion. Rosanna Nordrup, Cnema Sweden

FROM FRI 25

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)Dir: Biyi Bandele Nigeria 2013 111m

Starring: Thandie Newton, Chiwetel Ejiofor

Nigerian-born British playwright BiyiBandele translates Chimamanda NgoziAdichie’s powerful prize-winning novel ofthe same name into an emotional dramathat gives voice to personal stories ofthe indignities and atrocities sufferedduring the Nigerian Civil War. Set in thelate ’60s, the film’s main characters,Olanna, her sister Kainene and Olanna’srevolutionary boyfriend, Odenigbo, areforced to make bold choices in order tonavigate the complex social terrainmapped out by Nigeria’s ethnic, politicaland religious divide, and survive.

FROM MON 28

TEENAGE (12A)

Dir: Matt Wolf United States 2014 78m

Based on Jon Savage’s book ‘Teenage:The Creation of Youth’ and skillfullyconstructed from stunning black-and-white footage from the beginning of the20th century up to the end of the1940s, Teenage captures milestones inyouth culture from some of the brightestand darkest moments of recent historyand reflecting on the concept of the‘teenager’ which grew in post World WarII America. From the ban of child labour,the roaring twenties and the flappers, tothe bright young things in London, HitlerYouth, and the fever of jitterbug dancingin the US, the film’s teenagers find athousand different ways to escape adultoppression and influence society, cultureand politics.

FROM FRI 11

CALVARY (15)Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2013

101m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd

Set against the magnificent Sligolandscape, John Michael McDonagh’ssecond feature shares a leading manand a similar dark sense of humour withhis debut, the hugely successful TheGuard. Father James Lavelle is thepriest in a small rural parish. One day,while hearing confession, he is told thathe is going to be murdered... in oneweek. It’s a week in which Father Jamesstruggles to understand his deathsentence as the day draws near,searching for hope and faith amongsthis motley collection of parishioners - acommunity of lost souls and, it seems,potential murder suspects. Calvary is acomplex and challenging work, partphilosophical treatise, part murdermystery, with a fiercely black vein ofhumour lacing all the elements together.Jameson Dublin International Film Festival

FROM FRI 11

THE LUNCHBOX (PG)

Dir: Ritesh Batra India 2013 105m

Starring: Nimrat Kaur, Irrfan Khan

In Mumbai, a misdelivered lunchboxbrings together two very different people- a neglected housewife and a grumpy,solitary widower on the verge ofretirement - in this funny and touchingcomedy-drama from first-time writer-director Ritesh Batra. Whether it’s thecooking of a meal, the reading of aletter, or the riding of a crowded train,the film’s small moments culminate inbig impact. In a word: enchanting. TIFF

FROM FRI 11

THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS (18)With English Subtitles

Directors: Helene Cattet & Bruno Forzani

Belgium 2013 102m

Starring: Ursula Bedena, Klaus Tange

From the visionary directors of Amercomes something just as bizarre, twisted,stylised and extreme. A businessmanreturns home to discover his apartmentlocked and his wife mysteriouslyvanished. What follows is a surreal andexperimental journey that will please fansof Peter Strickland (Berberian SoundStudio) and Dario Argento.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U)

Dir: Paul Grimault France 1980 84m

Based on a fairy tale by Hans ChristianAndersen and written by JacquesPrévert, the Prix Louis Delluc-winningThe King and The Mockingbird isregarded as a masterpiece of Frenchanimation. The hated king is in love withthe painting of a beautiful shepherdess,but when she runs away with thechimney sweep from another painting, a wild chase across frames ensues…[In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

TUE 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105mFunny and touching comedy drama,centered on a misdirected lunchbox.See page 2 for more details.

FROM FRI 4

THE DOUBLE (15)Dir: Richard Ayoade United Kingdom 2014 93m

Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Jesse Eisenberg

After delighting us with Submarine,Richard Ayoade returns with an inspiredadaptation of the Dostoevsky novella,featuring a tour-de-force dualperformance from Jesse Eisenberg. Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 4

GRAVITY (3D) (12A)WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

A sci-fi thriller about a medical engineerand an astronaut working frantically tosave themselves after an accident leavesthem spinning hopelessly adrift throughspace. A technical jaw-dropper and abreath-taking white-knuckle survival tale.

FROM FRI 4

A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM (PG)

Dir: Mark Cousins United Kingdom 2013 106m

A Story of Children and Film is apersonal and poetic essay exploring whatcinema tells us about childhood, andwhat childhood tells us about cinema, byreference to movies from all around theworld. It is the world’s first movie aboutkids in global cinema. It’s a passionateand poetic portrait of the adventure ofchildhood: its surrealism, loneliness, fun,destructiveness and stroppiness - asseen through 53 great films from 25countries. It includes classic movies likeE.T. - the Extra-Terrestrial and The RedBalloon, as well as dozens ofmasterpieces (many directed by women)that are almost unknown.

FROM SAT 5

THE LEGO MOVIE (U)Dir: Christopher Miller

Dir: Phil Lord United States 2014 100m

This lively animated adventure,populated by the toys of the title,centers on an ordinary constructionworker who finds himself taken for aprophesied hero and propelled on acrusade to thwart an evil CEO’s schemeto control the world.

“This imaginative and delightfulfilm doesn’t think outside the boxso much as operate on anotherastral plane.” The Guardian

FROM MON 7

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD (PG)With English Subtitles

Dir: Louis Malle France 1958 87m

Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura

In one of the seminal French films of the1950s, a handsome veteran of the Indo-China and Algerian wars and his loverplan the murder of her arms-manufacturerhusband. But on his way from the crimescene he’s trapped in a lift... Influenced byHitchcock and Bresson, Malle consciouslyputs his individual stamp on this Frenchclassic. BFI BOX OFFICE

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Keep updated on our website and social media!

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THE PAST (12A) 130m

20 FEET FROMSTARDOM (12A) 91m

YVES SAINT LAURENT (15) 106m

STARRED UP (18) 106m

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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

FROM SAT 5 – THU 10

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100m

It’s awesome! Normal ticket pricesapply, except 12.15pm & 2.45pmscreenings on Sat 5 April which will be £3.50.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U) 84m

A masterpiece of Frenchanimation basedon a fairy tale byHans ChristianAndersen. See

page 2 for more details. [In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

SAT 19, 1.15PM

TINTIN AND THE BLUE ORANGES (U) 98m

With English Subtitles

Tintin and his friendsmust overcomeviolentkidnappers and deadly

traps to rescue a deep blue orange.

SAT 26, 1.45PM

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCEOF MEATBALLS 2 (U) 95m

Flint Lockwoodand his friendsare sent on amission to savethe world -again!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 3, 12NOON

GONE WITH THE WIND (PG) 233mSimply one of the most celebratedfilms in cinema history, shown in abeautifully restored version.

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE GENERAL (U) 90m

+ LIVE SOUNDTRACKBuster Keaton’s 1926 silent action-comedy film is set during theAmerican civil war. Shown with a live soundtrack performed by Ric Elsworth and Andrew Shirtliff.SAM WEST WILL INTRODUCE THE 1.30PM SCREENING

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CALVARY (15) 101mSee page 2 for details. The screeningswill be preceded by a short archive filmprogramme DiscoveringNottinghamshire compiled by theMedia Archive of Central England.

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 5, 11.45PM

THE LEGO MOVIE (U) 100mAn imaginative and delightful tributeto everyone’s favourite buildingbricks.

CALVARYTHE DOUBLETHE LUNCHBOXLOCKEWE ARE THE BEST!

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Wed 16 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 17 Calvary 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and theMockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Fri 18 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Sat 19 Locke 15 p3 2:00 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Tintin and the Blue Oranges U p4 1:15

Sun 20 Locke 15 p3 1:15 4:30 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Live and Let Die PG p10 2:00

Mon 21 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30 The King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00

Tue 22 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox - Bringing Up Baby Screenings PG p2 10:30 1:30

Wed 23 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:30

Thu 24 Locke 15 p3 4:00 6:15 9:00 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 10:30 1:30 8:30 We are the Best! 15 p3 6:00 8:45 Vikings Live from the British Museum 12A p10 7:00

Fri 25 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:30 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:45 8:00 Je m’appelle Hmmm p9 5:30

Sat 26 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 2:00 6:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 3:30 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 5:45 We are the Best! 15 p3 12:30 8:00 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 U p4 1:45Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 5:55 Hello Thor Records 5th Birthday Party - Cafebar from 8pm

Sun 27 Locke 15 p3 12:45 5:00 7:30 Calvary 15 p2 3:30 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 1:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 3:00 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 5:15 8:00 Venus in Fur p9 5:45 Captain Phillips 12A p10 2:00 Met Opera Live: Cosi Fan Tutte 12A p10 12:00

Mon 28 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:00 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:15 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

-Tue 29 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45

Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

Wed 30 Locke 15 p3 4:15 6:30 8:45 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 8:30 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 6:00 Half of a Yellow Sun 15 p3 5:30 8:15 We are the Best! 15 p3 8:00 Teenage 12 p3 5:45

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Tue 1 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Wed 2 The Past 12A See web 3:00 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 5:45 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGo online for full schedule

Thu 3 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 6:00 8:30 Yves Saint Laurent See web 8:15 Starred Up 18 See web TIME TBCGone with the Wind PG p4 12:00 BFI Film Academy 6:00Screening 15 p8Go online for full schedule

Fri 4 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 2:15 5:00 20 Feet From... 12A See web 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 3:15 5:45 Video Nasties: Draconian Days + Q&A 18 p9 8:00 Go online for full schedule

Sat 5 The Double 15 p1 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:30 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 12:00 The Lego Movie - Supportive Environment Screening U p4 11:45 The Lego Movie U 12:15 2:45 Met Opera Live: La Boheme 12A p10 5:55 Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton 15 p9 9:45 Go online for full schedule

Sun 6 The Double 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 5:00 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 2:00 4:15 6:30 Gravity (3D) 12A p1 8:45 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 4:30 The Lego Movie U p1 1:15 Met Opera Encore: La Boheme 12A p10 12:00 Looking for Eric 15 p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 7 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Children in the Wind p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 8 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Crows & Ten Minutes p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Wed 9 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG p1 4:30 6:30 Forbidden Games 12 p8 8:00 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Thu 10 The Double 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:15 The Past 12A See web 7:45 20 Feet From... 12A See web 8:30 A Story of Children and Film PG p1 5:30 Lift to the Scaffold PG 4:30 6:30 Long Live the Republic p8 8:00 The General U p4 10:30 1:30 The Lego Movie U p1 2:00 Go online for full schedule1UP Videogame Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 11 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Go online for full scheduleCinebar: Elvis: That’s the Way it is -Cafebar from 9.30PM

Sat 12 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:00 Day Course: A Day in the World of Wes Anderson 10:30Go online for full schedule

Sun 13 Calvary 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 4:00 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 2:15 School for Scoundrels U p10 2:00 Go online for full schedule

Mon 14 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full schedule

Tue 15 Calvary 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:15 The Lunchbox PG p2 3:00 5:30 8:00 The Double 15 p1 6:15 8:30 The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears 18 p2 TIME TBCThe King and the Mockingbird U p2 1:00 Go online for full scheduleIndian Food Night - Cafebar from 6pm

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 18

LOCKE (15)Dir: Steven Knight United Kingdom 2013 85m

Starring: Tom Hardy

On the eve of a career-crowningmoment, we follow Ivan’s journey drivingfrom Wales to London, and see how onemistake has caused his hitherto firmlyfocused and controlled life to slowly andcompletely fall apart. Both Ivan’s brutedetermination to regain control over hislife and his stubborn refusal to engagefully with the emotional reality, arecombined perfectly in Hardy’s tautperformance. Steven Knight’s direction,too, is as resolutely spartan as hiscentral character. Shot in its entiretyover eight days, and never leaving theinterior of the car, Knight’s filmnevertheless succeeds in creating agripping atmosphere of tightly woundtension. BFI

FROM FRI 18

WE ARE THE BEST! (15)With English Subtitles

Dir: Lukas Moodysson Sweden 2013 102m

Starring: Mira Barkhammar, Mira Grosin

A warm and moving drama comedyabout young outsiders set in Stockholm1982. Bobo, Klara and Hedvig are three13 year old girls who roam the streetsand form a punk band despite having noinstruments and being told by everyonethat punk is dead. With vibrant perioddetail and fantastic performances fromthe young girls, Swedish director LukasMoodysson perfectly captures thefeeling of being young and invincible inthe early 80s. A joyous celebration ofyouth, friendship and rebellion. Rosanna Nordrup, Cnema Sweden

FROM FRI 25

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)Dir: Biyi Bandele Nigeria 2013 111m

Starring: Thandie Newton, Chiwetel Ejiofor

Nigerian-born British playwright BiyiBandele translates Chimamanda NgoziAdichie’s powerful prize-winning novel ofthe same name into an emotional dramathat gives voice to personal stories ofthe indignities and atrocities sufferedduring the Nigerian Civil War. Set in thelate ’60s, the film’s main characters,Olanna, her sister Kainene and Olanna’srevolutionary boyfriend, Odenigbo, areforced to make bold choices in order tonavigate the complex social terrainmapped out by Nigeria’s ethnic, politicaland religious divide, and survive.

FROM MON 28

TEENAGE (12A)

Dir: Matt Wolf United States 2014 78m

Based on Jon Savage’s book ‘Teenage:The Creation of Youth’ and skillfullyconstructed from stunning black-and-white footage from the beginning of the20th century up to the end of the1940s, Teenage captures milestones inyouth culture from some of the brightestand darkest moments of recent historyand reflecting on the concept of the‘teenager’ which grew in post World WarII America. From the ban of child labour,the roaring twenties and the flappers, tothe bright young things in London, HitlerYouth, and the fever of jitterbug dancingin the US, the film’s teenagers find athousand different ways to escape adultoppression and influence society, cultureand politics.

FROM FRI 11

CALVARY (15)Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2013

101m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd

Set against the magnificent Sligolandscape, John Michael McDonagh’ssecond feature shares a leading manand a similar dark sense of humour withhis debut, the hugely successful TheGuard. Father James Lavelle is thepriest in a small rural parish. One day,while hearing confession, he is told thathe is going to be murdered... in oneweek. It’s a week in which Father Jamesstruggles to understand his deathsentence as the day draws near,searching for hope and faith amongsthis motley collection of parishioners - acommunity of lost souls and, it seems,potential murder suspects. Calvary is acomplex and challenging work, partphilosophical treatise, part murdermystery, with a fiercely black vein ofhumour lacing all the elements together.Jameson Dublin International Film Festival

FROM FRI 11

THE LUNCHBOX (PG)

Dir: Ritesh Batra India 2013 105m

Starring: Nimrat Kaur, Irrfan Khan

In Mumbai, a misdelivered lunchboxbrings together two very different people- a neglected housewife and a grumpy,solitary widower on the verge ofretirement - in this funny and touchingcomedy-drama from first-time writer-director Ritesh Batra. Whether it’s thecooking of a meal, the reading of aletter, or the riding of a crowded train,the film’s small moments culminate inbig impact. In a word: enchanting. TIFF

FROM FRI 11

THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY’S TEARS (18)With English Subtitles

Directors: Helene Cattet & Bruno Forzani

Belgium 2013 102m

Starring: Ursula Bedena, Klaus Tange

From the visionary directors of Amercomes something just as bizarre, twisted,stylised and extreme. A businessmanreturns home to discover his apartmentlocked and his wife mysteriouslyvanished. What follows is a surreal andexperimental journey that will please fansof Peter Strickland (Berberian SoundStudio) and Dario Argento.

FROM FRI 11

THE KING AND THEMOCKINGBIRD (U)

Dir: Paul Grimault France 1980 84m

Based on a fairy tale by Hans ChristianAndersen and written by JacquesPrévert, the Prix Louis Delluc-winningThe King and The Mockingbird isregarded as a masterpiece of Frenchanimation. The hated king is in love withthe painting of a beautiful shepherdess,but when she runs away with thechimney sweep from another painting, a wild chase across frames ensues…[In English]Tickets £3.50 for all shows

TUE 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105mFunny and touching comedy drama,centered on a misdirected lunchbox.See page 2 for more details.

FROM FRI 4

THE DOUBLE (15)Dir: Richard Ayoade United Kingdom 2014 93m

Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Jesse Eisenberg

After delighting us with Submarine,Richard Ayoade returns with an inspiredadaptation of the Dostoevsky novella,featuring a tour-de-force dualperformance from Jesse Eisenberg. Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 4

GRAVITY (3D) (12A)WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

A sci-fi thriller about a medical engineerand an astronaut working frantically tosave themselves after an accident leavesthem spinning hopelessly adrift throughspace. A technical jaw-dropper and abreath-taking white-knuckle survival tale.

FROM FRI 4

A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM (PG)

Dir: Mark Cousins United Kingdom 2013 106m

A Story of Children and Film is apersonal and poetic essay exploring whatcinema tells us about childhood, andwhat childhood tells us about cinema, byreference to movies from all around theworld. It is the world’s first movie aboutkids in global cinema. It’s a passionateand poetic portrait of the adventure ofchildhood: its surrealism, loneliness, fun,destructiveness and stroppiness - asseen through 53 great films from 25countries. It includes classic movies likeE.T. - the Extra-Terrestrial and The RedBalloon, as well as dozens ofmasterpieces (many directed by women)that are almost unknown.

FROM SAT 5

THE LEGO MOVIE (U)Dir: Christopher Miller

Dir: Phil Lord United States 2014 100m

This lively animated adventure,populated by the toys of the title,centers on an ordinary constructionworker who finds himself taken for aprophesied hero and propelled on acrusade to thwart an evil CEO’s schemeto control the world.

“This imaginative and delightfulfilm doesn’t think outside the boxso much as operate on anotherastral plane.” The Guardian

FROM MON 7

LIFT TO THE SCAFFOLD (PG)With English Subtitles

Dir: Louis Malle France 1958 87m

Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura

In one of the seminal French films of the1950s, a handsome veteran of the Indo-China and Algerian wars and his loverplan the murder of her arms-manufacturerhusband. But on his way from the crimescene he’s trapped in a lift... Influenced byHitchcock and Bresson, Malle consciouslyputs his individual stamp on this Frenchclassic. BFI BOX OFFICE

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Keep updated on our website and social media!

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2014

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THE PAST (12A) 130m

20 FEET FROMSTARDOM (12A) 91m

YVES SAINT LAURENT (15) 106m

STARRED UP (18) 106m

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DOUBLE BILL!WATCH TEENAGEAND WE ARE THE BEST!FOR JUST £9 SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DEAL

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BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

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ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

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There’s a world of great cinema aboutkids which is hardly known and rarely,if ever, shown in cinemas. This is thesubject of Mark Cousin’s wonderfulnew documentary A Story of Childrenand Film showing here from the 4th April (see page 1 for details). This season gives you the chance towatch some of the films featured in A Story of Children and Film and we’llbe presenting more films throughoutthe coming months.

The Cinema of Childhood season is curated byfilmmaker Mark Cousins, presented by Filmhouseand supported by the BFI’s ProgrammingDevelopment Fund.

MON 7, 8PM

CHILDREN IN THE WIND(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hiroshi Shimizu Japan 1937 88m

Sampei is a little rascal who leads hisvillage gang with the Tarzan cry of hishero Johnny Weissmuller. But when hisfather is falsely imprisoned for fraud, hisidyllic life falls apart. Sent to stay with hisuncle, Sampei runs away any chance hegets. If only his father can clear hisname, everything will be all right again.This luminous masterpiece is nearly 80years old, but still shines brightly.

TUE 8, 8PM

CROWS (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Dorota Kedzierzawska Poland 1994 63m

Wrona (which means “crow” in Polish)is neglected by her mother, laughed atby her classmates and furious with theworld. So she steals a cute little girl tobecome her surrogate mother, but shesoon discovers just how hard being aparent really is.

Preceded by TEN MINUTES OLDER(dir Herz Frank Latvia 1978 10m)

Storms of emotion swep across achild’s face as he watches a show thatwe never see.

WED 9, 8PM

FORBIDDEN GAMES (12)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Rene Clement France 1952 86m

German fighter planes massacrerefugees fleeing Paris. A dazed little girlis left wandering the fields clutchingher dead dog. She’s adopted by apeasant boy and brings her into hiseccentric family. René Clément’s angrymasterpiece blends tragedy and farceinto a heart-breaking account ofchildren caught in a war they can’tpossibly understand.

THU 10, 8PM

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Karel Kachyna Czech Republic

1965 134m

Oldrich is the runt of his village but hehas imagination on his side. His village isin turmoil, because the Nazi occupiershave just retreated and the Red Army isadvancing upon them. Beautifully shotand darkly ironic, this forgottenmasterpiece jumbles reality, memory andfantasy to capture the intensity andconfusion of childhood in a war zone.

MY MOVIESee the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

APRIL 2014 11

FILM

FRI 11, FROM 9.30PM

CINEBAR: ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS (U) 93mWe are excited to host a very special bar event for Elvis Presley and Orionfans. Offering an exclusive sneak peek of new film-in-the-making byacclaimed director Jeanie Finlay - ORION: The Man Who Would Be King. Thestranger than fiction story of the mystery masked singer that Sun Records soldas Elvis back from the grave. www.orionthemovie.com This is followed by oneof the greatest music documentaries of all time,“That’s The Way It Is”.

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CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

APRIL 2014

FOOD

TUE 15, FROM 6PM

INDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Lunchbox,screening from the 11th April,we’ll have Indian food on themenu tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 10, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join in thefun & there are prizes too.

FRI 4, 8PM

VIDEO NASTIES:DRACONIAN DAYS+ Q&A (18)

Dir: Jake West United Kingdom 2014 80m

Documentary Draconian Days takes usthrough the history of the subsequentdark age of British moral panics andcensorship with great new interviewsand shocking archive footage. We arejoined by director Jake West andproducer Marc Morris to discuss thelegacy of censorship in the UK and bywriter David Flint, whose book ‘SheerFilth’ is launched after the screening.

SAT 5, 9.45PM

OUR VINYL WEIGHS A TON: THIS IS STONESTHROW RECORDS (15)Dir: Jeff Broadway United States 2013 94m

A documentary about avant-garde LosAngeles-based record label StonesThrow Records. The film featuresexclusive interviews with Kanye West,Snoop Dogg, Common, Questlove, TalibKweli, Mike D (The Beastie Boys), Tylerthe Creator, and many more.

Presented in association with

THE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY ANDCHANGE 90mThis 10 week course will analyse adifferent decade of the 20th centuryeach week to ‘archaeologically’ examinehow film has reflected the changes inculture, society and politics. Starting withexamples of films from the 1910s, wewill discover the history of the 20thcentury as told through film; includinghow the war years were portrayed at thecinema, the social and sexual revolutionsof the 60s, the political landscape of thecold war and bringing our understandingup to date by examining how 21stcentury cinema reflects anxieties aroundtechnology and terrorism. If you wouldlike to know more about the history offilm or are simply interested in social andcultural history, this course is for you. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members and concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 60s we look atsome of the key names in British cinema,versatile directors who crossed over manygenres and worked for studios but withastonishing individualism. Some went toHollywood but not before they stampedtheir impression on films that helped todefine ideas of ‘Britishness’, both toaudiences at home and around the world.Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoonscommencing Wednesday 7th May,2-4PM £70 / £50 members and concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150mThe time has come to dust off that filmstory and turn it into a script. If youalready have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Over an 8 week period ofworkshops and tutoring you will beguided through the processes ofdeveloping your story idea into a 5 pagefeature treatment or a first draftscreenplay for your short. Between timesyou will need time to write if you are toget the most from this course. You willalready have an idea in synopsis form,and will understand what is meant byCharacter, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members andconcs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor Sam Ward will moderateand provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members andconcs (includes entrance into films)

THU 3, 6PM-7PM FREE ADMISSION

BFI FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM SCREENING (15)As a delivery partner for the BFI’s Film Academy Network Broadway hasbeen working with 18 talented young film makers aged 16 to 19 fromacross the region to develop their filmmaking skills and prepare them for acareer in the film industry. As part of the program the students haveproduced three short films featuring professional actors and shot usingindustry standard equipment. This a great opportunity to watch the shortsand meet the young and talented directors, producers and writers behind them.

MUSIC

SAT 26, 8PM - 1AM

HELLO THOR RECORDS 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTYNottingham indie record label Hello Thor Records will be celebrating their5th birthday with a free party in our CaféBar. There will be Hello Thor DJs,screenings of music videos, animations and visuals by Kneel Before Zodand a live performance by Moscow Youth Cult (presented in partnership withI Own You Records). Moscow Youth Cult make lush electronic pop musicthat is as noisy and abrasive as it is beautiful and joyous.

FORB

IDDEN GA

MES

LONG

LIVE THE REPUBLIC

SUN 6, 2PM

LOOKING FOR ERIC (15) 116m

Eric Bishop is a football obsessedpostman whose life is rapidlyreaching crisis point. With no-one leftto turn to, Eric tracks down his hero,the philosophising, trumpet-playing,footballing genius that is EricCantona, for a bit of life-coaching.

CELEBRATING DIANE’S 50 YEARSOF FUN

SUN 13, 2PM

SCHOOL FORSCOUNDRELS (U) 90mHenry Palfrey tries hard to impressbut always loses out to the rotterDelauney. Then he discovers theLifeman college run by “Professor”Potter and discovers the secrets ofsuccess. But has he the courage toput all his lessons into effect?

ALPESH HITS 40!

SUN 20, 2PM

LIVE AND LET DIE (PG) 122mRoger Moore plays 007 for the firsttime and presides over the usualquota of eyebrow-raising action andunusual gadgets.

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY ANGUS.MARTINI TIME, SHAKEN NOTSTIRRED.

SUN 27, 2PM

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (12A)134m

The true story of Captain RichardPhillips who surrendered himself toSomali pirates in order to free hiscrew.

TO THE LOVELY PEOPLE OF GPDFROM YOUR SOCIALAMBASSADORS

SAT 5, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 6, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVELA BOHÈME (12A) 205mPuccini’s moving story of young love isthe most performed opera in Met history- and with good reason. Anita Hartigstars as the frail Mimì in FrancoZeffirelli’s classic production, with VittorioGrigolo as her passionate lover, Rodolfo.

SAT 26, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 27, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE COSÌ FAN TUTTE (12A) 245mMusic Director James Levine makes hislong-awaited return to the Met podiumto conduct Mozart’s beloved operaabout testing the ties of love. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs /£15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

THU 24, 7PM

VIKINGS LIVE FROM THEBRITISH MUSEUM (12A) 90mThis special event offers an exclusiveprivate view of the BP exhibition “Vikings:life and legend”. Introduced by BritishMuseum Director Neil MacGregor andpresented by historian and broadcasterMichael Wood, the exhibition will bebrought to life by curators and experts.Tickets: £12 full / £11 concs / £10 members

LIVE BY SATELLITERENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA 2014We’re delighted to be presenting two films from the London Festival and hope to welcome members of the cast and crew to the screenings. Our website www.broadway.org.uk will have more details nearer the time.

FRI 25, 5.30PM

JE M'APPELLE HMMM...(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnès B. France 2013 121m

Starring: Sylvie Testud, Jacques Bonnaffé

12-year-old Céline is running away.She is leaving behind an abusivefather, an absent mother and agrandmother too naive to imaginewhat is going on at home. Hiding in ared truck, she meets Peter, a Scottishtruck driver in his forties. Embarkingon a surprising road trip, Célineexperiences her first true momentsof childhood with lightness and trust,and a new friend offering her achance to finally have a normal life.

SUN 27, 5.45PM

VENUS IN FUR (CERT TBC)With English Subtitles

Dir: Roman Polanski France 2013 96m

Starring: Emmanuelle Seigner,

Mathieu Amalric

Thomas Novachek is struggling to castthe lead in his theatrical production ofthe notorious novella ‘Venus in Fur’. As if on cue, the abrasive and brashVanda appears at the auditions. Withthe play already memorised and anunnerving way of completely inhabitingthe dominatrix role, Vanda casts anintoxicating spell on Thomas thatspirals into a power play beyond thestage. AF French Film Festival

FILM COURSES

ONE DAY COURSE

A DAY IN THEWORLD OF WESANDERSON A career overview of one ofAmerica’s most distinctive andstylish contemporary directors, aman who creates beguiling andquirky stories and characters likeno other current filmmaker.Despite a gallery of regular facesand stars in his films from themid-1990s to the present day,each film somehow lives a life ofits own. In this one-dayappreciation of his work we’llexamine the ways in which hisseven previous films hangtogether and provide a roundedview of Wes’s world. Tutor: Alan Seaman One Day Course Saturday 12th April 2014, 10.30AM - 4.30PM (with breaks) Price: £17 /£15 members and concessions

BILL MUR

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DAVID BO

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THU 17, FROM 8.30PM NOTE CHANGE OF DAY FOR THIS MONTH

FILM QUIZBroadway is proudly hosting a comedy filmquiz in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.Test your movie knowledge with our residentquiz master Colin. Plenty of prizes on offer(not all serious) and only £1 to join in.

PUSH BUTTON AND WAIT FOR SIGNAL

What made you want to set up your own business? For me, I don't really think it was a decision to 'start my ownbusiness'. It was probably more a question of how am I going to startmy own business, something that has slowly evolved, a lot throughtrial and error, but the Projector classes have certainly helped me tofine tune and improve and also gain confidence in my abilities.

Ali Groves, Gifted Scribble and ovrobin www.giftedscribble.co.uk | www.ovrobin.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding and Illustration

Projector has worked with over 120 local emerging creative and digital contentbusinesses; providing business advice to those just starting out and alsobusinesses looking to grow; we are delighted to present a couple of them:

There are always challenges when starting and running a business, you have to be everything andmore! Projector has helped me to find that balance between my creative practice and the business’sneeds. It has also been really helpful to meet other creative business owners who are facing similarchallenges. The 1-2-1 business advice has offered me a critical friend, and an external viewpoint.

Jo Blaxill, Inbetween | www.inbetweencreative.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding, Direct Mail, Information Design and Web Design. Inbetween engaging audiences to communicate your brand.

Creative Weekender: Kickstart Your Business!

We have hosted a number of events and business development workshopsspecially designed for creatives; and are happy to announce our forthcomingCreative Weekenders.

We are running three 2-day workshops, equipping you with business basics and essentialsover a weekend, these sessions are designed to help you kickstart your business.

• SAT 5 APRIL - SUN 6 APRIL 2014• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• SEPTEMBER 2014 DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to Creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

Visit shinewithprojector.org.uk for more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme.

JE M’APPELLE HMMM...

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BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

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BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

APRIL 201410

BROADWAY BITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

APRIL 201409APRIL 2014

FREE

There’s a world of great cinema aboutkids which is hardly known and rarely,if ever, shown in cinemas. This is thesubject of Mark Cousin’s wonderfulnew documentary A Story of Childrenand Film showing here from the 4th April (see page 1 for details). This season gives you the chance towatch some of the films featured in A Story of Children and Film and we’llbe presenting more films throughoutthe coming months.

The Cinema of Childhood season is curated byfilmmaker Mark Cousins, presented by Filmhouseand supported by the BFI’s ProgrammingDevelopment Fund.

MON 7, 8PM

CHILDREN IN THE WIND(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hiroshi Shimizu Japan 1937 88m

Sampei is a little rascal who leads hisvillage gang with the Tarzan cry of hishero Johnny Weissmuller. But when hisfather is falsely imprisoned for fraud, hisidyllic life falls apart. Sent to stay with hisuncle, Sampei runs away any chance hegets. If only his father can clear hisname, everything will be all right again.This luminous masterpiece is nearly 80years old, but still shines brightly.

TUE 8, 8PM

CROWS (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Dorota Kedzierzawska Poland 1994 63m

Wrona (which means “crow” in Polish)is neglected by her mother, laughed atby her classmates and furious with theworld. So she steals a cute little girl tobecome her surrogate mother, but shesoon discovers just how hard being aparent really is.

Preceded by TEN MINUTES OLDER(dir Herz Frank Latvia 1978 10m)

Storms of emotion swep across achild’s face as he watches a show thatwe never see.

WED 9, 8PM

FORBIDDEN GAMES (12)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Rene Clement France 1952 86m

German fighter planes massacrerefugees fleeing Paris. A dazed little girlis left wandering the fields clutchingher dead dog. She’s adopted by apeasant boy and brings her into hiseccentric family. René Clément’s angrymasterpiece blends tragedy and farceinto a heart-breaking account ofchildren caught in a war they can’tpossibly understand.

THU 10, 8PM

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Karel Kachyna Czech Republic

1965 134m

Oldrich is the runt of his village but hehas imagination on his side. His village isin turmoil, because the Nazi occupiershave just retreated and the Red Army isadvancing upon them. Beautifully shotand darkly ironic, this forgottenmasterpiece jumbles reality, memory andfantasy to capture the intensity andconfusion of childhood in a war zone.

MY MOVIESee the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

APRIL 2014 11

FILM

FRI 11, FROM 9.30PM

CINEBAR: ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS (U) 93mWe are excited to host a very special bar event for Elvis Presley and Orionfans. Offering an exclusive sneak peek of new film-in-the-making byacclaimed director Jeanie Finlay - ORION: The Man Who Would Be King. Thestranger than fiction story of the mystery masked singer that Sun Records soldas Elvis back from the grave. www.orionthemovie.com This is followed by oneof the greatest music documentaries of all time,“That’s The Way It Is”.

CINEMA OF CHILDHOOD SPECIALS

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CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

APRIL 2014

FOOD

TUE 15, FROM 6PM

INDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Lunchbox,screening from the 11th April,we’ll have Indian food on themenu tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 10, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join in thefun & there are prizes too.

FRI 4, 8PM

VIDEO NASTIES:DRACONIAN DAYS+ Q&A (18)

Dir: Jake West United Kingdom 2014 80m

Documentary Draconian Days takes usthrough the history of the subsequentdark age of British moral panics andcensorship with great new interviewsand shocking archive footage. We arejoined by director Jake West andproducer Marc Morris to discuss thelegacy of censorship in the UK and bywriter David Flint, whose book ‘SheerFilth’ is launched after the screening.

SAT 5, 9.45PM

OUR VINYL WEIGHS A TON: THIS IS STONESTHROW RECORDS (15)Dir: Jeff Broadway United States 2013 94m

A documentary about avant-garde LosAngeles-based record label StonesThrow Records. The film featuresexclusive interviews with Kanye West,Snoop Dogg, Common, Questlove, TalibKweli, Mike D (The Beastie Boys), Tylerthe Creator, and many more.

Presented in association with

THE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY ANDCHANGE 90mThis 10 week course will analyse adifferent decade of the 20th centuryeach week to ‘archaeologically’ examinehow film has reflected the changes inculture, society and politics. Starting withexamples of films from the 1910s, wewill discover the history of the 20thcentury as told through film; includinghow the war years were portrayed at thecinema, the social and sexual revolutionsof the 60s, the political landscape of thecold war and bringing our understandingup to date by examining how 21stcentury cinema reflects anxieties aroundtechnology and terrorism. If you wouldlike to know more about the history offilm or are simply interested in social andcultural history, this course is for you. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members and concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 60s we look atsome of the key names in British cinema,versatile directors who crossed over manygenres and worked for studios but withastonishing individualism. Some went toHollywood but not before they stampedtheir impression on films that helped todefine ideas of ‘Britishness’, both toaudiences at home and around the world.Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoonscommencing Wednesday 7th May,2-4PM £70 / £50 members and concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150mThe time has come to dust off that filmstory and turn it into a script. If youalready have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Over an 8 week period ofworkshops and tutoring you will beguided through the processes ofdeveloping your story idea into a 5 pagefeature treatment or a first draftscreenplay for your short. Between timesyou will need time to write if you are toget the most from this course. You willalready have an idea in synopsis form,and will understand what is meant byCharacter, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members andconcs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor Sam Ward will moderateand provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members andconcs (includes entrance into films)

THU 3, 6PM-7PM FREE ADMISSION

BFI FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM SCREENING (15)As a delivery partner for the BFI’s Film Academy Network Broadway hasbeen working with 18 talented young film makers aged 16 to 19 fromacross the region to develop their filmmaking skills and prepare them for acareer in the film industry. As part of the program the students haveproduced three short films featuring professional actors and shot usingindustry standard equipment. This a great opportunity to watch the shortsand meet the young and talented directors, producers and writers behind them.

MUSIC

SAT 26, 8PM - 1AM

HELLO THOR RECORDS 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTYNottingham indie record label Hello Thor Records will be celebrating their5th birthday with a free party in our CaféBar. There will be Hello Thor DJs,screenings of music videos, animations and visuals by Kneel Before Zodand a live performance by Moscow Youth Cult (presented in partnership withI Own You Records). Moscow Youth Cult make lush electronic pop musicthat is as noisy and abrasive as it is beautiful and joyous.

FORB

IDDEN GA

MES

LONG

LIVE THE REPUBLIC

SUN 6, 2PM

LOOKING FOR ERIC (15) 116m

Eric Bishop is a football obsessedpostman whose life is rapidlyreaching crisis point. With no-one leftto turn to, Eric tracks down his hero,the philosophising, trumpet-playing,footballing genius that is EricCantona, for a bit of life-coaching.

CELEBRATING DIANE’S 50 YEARSOF FUN

SUN 13, 2PM

SCHOOL FORSCOUNDRELS (U) 90mHenry Palfrey tries hard to impressbut always loses out to the rotterDelauney. Then he discovers theLifeman college run by “Professor”Potter and discovers the secrets ofsuccess. But has he the courage toput all his lessons into effect?

ALPESH HITS 40!

SUN 20, 2PM

LIVE AND LET DIE (PG) 122mRoger Moore plays 007 for the firsttime and presides over the usualquota of eyebrow-raising action andunusual gadgets.

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY ANGUS.MARTINI TIME, SHAKEN NOTSTIRRED.

SUN 27, 2PM

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (12A)134m

The true story of Captain RichardPhillips who surrendered himself toSomali pirates in order to free hiscrew.

TO THE LOVELY PEOPLE OF GPDFROM YOUR SOCIALAMBASSADORS

SAT 5, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 6, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVELA BOHÈME (12A) 205mPuccini’s moving story of young love isthe most performed opera in Met history- and with good reason. Anita Hartigstars as the frail Mimì in FrancoZeffirelli’s classic production, with VittorioGrigolo as her passionate lover, Rodolfo.

SAT 26, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 27, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE COSÌ FAN TUTTE (12A) 245mMusic Director James Levine makes hislong-awaited return to the Met podiumto conduct Mozart’s beloved operaabout testing the ties of love. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs /£15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

THU 24, 7PM

VIKINGS LIVE FROM THEBRITISH MUSEUM (12A) 90mThis special event offers an exclusiveprivate view of the BP exhibition “Vikings:life and legend”. Introduced by BritishMuseum Director Neil MacGregor andpresented by historian and broadcasterMichael Wood, the exhibition will bebrought to life by curators and experts.Tickets: £12 full / £11 concs / £10 members

LIVE BY SATELLITERENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA 2014We’re delighted to be presenting two films from the London Festival and hope to welcome members of the cast and crew to the screenings. Our website www.broadway.org.uk will have more details nearer the time.

FRI 25, 5.30PM

JE M'APPELLE HMMM...(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnès B. France 2013 121m

Starring: Sylvie Testud, Jacques Bonnaffé

12-year-old Céline is running away.She is leaving behind an abusivefather, an absent mother and agrandmother too naive to imaginewhat is going on at home. Hiding in ared truck, she meets Peter, a Scottishtruck driver in his forties. Embarkingon a surprising road trip, Célineexperiences her first true momentsof childhood with lightness and trust,and a new friend offering her achance to finally have a normal life.

SUN 27, 5.45PM

VENUS IN FUR (CERT TBC)With English Subtitles

Dir: Roman Polanski France 2013 96m

Starring: Emmanuelle Seigner,

Mathieu Amalric

Thomas Novachek is struggling to castthe lead in his theatrical production ofthe notorious novella ‘Venus in Fur’. As if on cue, the abrasive and brashVanda appears at the auditions. Withthe play already memorised and anunnerving way of completely inhabitingthe dominatrix role, Vanda casts anintoxicating spell on Thomas thatspirals into a power play beyond thestage. AF French Film Festival

FILM COURSES

ONE DAY COURSE

A DAY IN THEWORLD OF WESANDERSON A career overview of one ofAmerica’s most distinctive andstylish contemporary directors, aman who creates beguiling andquirky stories and characters likeno other current filmmaker.Despite a gallery of regular facesand stars in his films from themid-1990s to the present day,each film somehow lives a life ofits own. In this one-dayappreciation of his work we’llexamine the ways in which hisseven previous films hangtogether and provide a roundedview of Wes’s world. Tutor: Alan Seaman One Day Course Saturday 12th April 2014, 10.30AM - 4.30PM (with breaks) Price: £17 /£15 members and concessions

BILL MUR

RAY IN WES AND

ERSO

N’S - THE LIFE AQU

ATIC WITH STEVE ZISSOU

DAVID BO

WIE IN

NICOLAS

ROEG’S THE MAN

WHO

FELL TO EAR

TH

ADAP

TATION

.

THU 17, FROM 8.30PM NOTE CHANGE OF DAY FOR THIS MONTH

FILM QUIZBroadway is proudly hosting a comedy filmquiz in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.Test your movie knowledge with our residentquiz master Colin. Plenty of prizes on offer(not all serious) and only £1 to join in.

PUSH BUTTON AND WAIT FOR SIGNAL

What made you want to set up your own business? For me, I don't really think it was a decision to 'start my ownbusiness'. It was probably more a question of how am I going to startmy own business, something that has slowly evolved, a lot throughtrial and error, but the Projector classes have certainly helped me tofine tune and improve and also gain confidence in my abilities.

Ali Groves, Gifted Scribble and ovrobin www.giftedscribble.co.uk | www.ovrobin.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding and Illustration

Projector has worked with over 120 local emerging creative and digital contentbusinesses; providing business advice to those just starting out and alsobusinesses looking to grow; we are delighted to present a couple of them:

There are always challenges when starting and running a business, you have to be everything andmore! Projector has helped me to find that balance between my creative practice and the business’sneeds. It has also been really helpful to meet other creative business owners who are facing similarchallenges. The 1-2-1 business advice has offered me a critical friend, and an external viewpoint.

Jo Blaxill, Inbetween | www.inbetweencreative.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding, Direct Mail, Information Design and Web Design. Inbetween engaging audiences to communicate your brand.

Creative Weekender: Kickstart Your Business!

We have hosted a number of events and business development workshopsspecially designed for creatives; and are happy to announce our forthcomingCreative Weekenders.

We are running three 2-day workshops, equipping you with business basics and essentialsover a weekend, these sessions are designed to help you kickstart your business.

• SAT 5 APRIL - SUN 6 APRIL 2014• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• SEPTEMBER 2014 DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to Creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

Visit shinewithprojector.org.uk for more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme.

JE M’APPELLE HMMM...

Page 10: April 2014 brochure

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

08

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

APRIL 201410

BROADWAY BITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

APRIL 201409APRIL 2014

FREE

There’s a world of great cinema aboutkids which is hardly known and rarely,if ever, shown in cinemas. This is thesubject of Mark Cousin’s wonderfulnew documentary A Story of Childrenand Film showing here from the 4th April (see page 1 for details). This season gives you the chance towatch some of the films featured in A Story of Children and Film and we’llbe presenting more films throughoutthe coming months.

The Cinema of Childhood season is curated byfilmmaker Mark Cousins, presented by Filmhouseand supported by the BFI’s ProgrammingDevelopment Fund.

MON 7, 8PM

CHILDREN IN THE WIND(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hiroshi Shimizu Japan 1937 88m

Sampei is a little rascal who leads hisvillage gang with the Tarzan cry of hishero Johnny Weissmuller. But when hisfather is falsely imprisoned for fraud, hisidyllic life falls apart. Sent to stay with hisuncle, Sampei runs away any chance hegets. If only his father can clear hisname, everything will be all right again.This luminous masterpiece is nearly 80years old, but still shines brightly.

TUE 8, 8PM

CROWS (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Dorota Kedzierzawska Poland 1994 63m

Wrona (which means “crow” in Polish)is neglected by her mother, laughed atby her classmates and furious with theworld. So she steals a cute little girl tobecome her surrogate mother, but shesoon discovers just how hard being aparent really is.

Preceded by TEN MINUTES OLDER(dir Herz Frank Latvia 1978 10m)

Storms of emotion swep across achild’s face as he watches a show thatwe never see.

WED 9, 8PM

FORBIDDEN GAMES (12)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Rene Clement France 1952 86m

German fighter planes massacrerefugees fleeing Paris. A dazed little girlis left wandering the fields clutchingher dead dog. She’s adopted by apeasant boy and brings her into hiseccentric family. René Clément’s angrymasterpiece blends tragedy and farceinto a heart-breaking account ofchildren caught in a war they can’tpossibly understand.

THU 10, 8PM

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Karel Kachyna Czech Republic

1965 134m

Oldrich is the runt of his village but hehas imagination on his side. His village isin turmoil, because the Nazi occupiershave just retreated and the Red Army isadvancing upon them. Beautifully shotand darkly ironic, this forgottenmasterpiece jumbles reality, memory andfantasy to capture the intensity andconfusion of childhood in a war zone.

MY MOVIESee the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

APRIL 2014 11

FILM

FRI 11, FROM 9.30PM

CINEBAR: ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS (U) 93mWe are excited to host a very special bar event for Elvis Presley and Orionfans. Offering an exclusive sneak peek of new film-in-the-making byacclaimed director Jeanie Finlay - ORION: The Man Who Would Be King. Thestranger than fiction story of the mystery masked singer that Sun Records soldas Elvis back from the grave. www.orionthemovie.com This is followed by oneof the greatest music documentaries of all time,“That’s The Way It Is”.

CINEMA OF CHILDHOOD SPECIALS

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GN: W

WW

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PART

RIDG

E.CO

.UK

PRI

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BY

PYRA

MID

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CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

APRIL 2014

FOOD

TUE 15, FROM 6PM

INDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Lunchbox,screening from the 11th April,we’ll have Indian food on themenu tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 10, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join in thefun & there are prizes too.

FRI 4, 8PM

VIDEO NASTIES:DRACONIAN DAYS+ Q&A (18)

Dir: Jake West United Kingdom 2014 80m

Documentary Draconian Days takes usthrough the history of the subsequentdark age of British moral panics andcensorship with great new interviewsand shocking archive footage. We arejoined by director Jake West andproducer Marc Morris to discuss thelegacy of censorship in the UK and bywriter David Flint, whose book ‘SheerFilth’ is launched after the screening.

SAT 5, 9.45PM

OUR VINYL WEIGHS A TON: THIS IS STONESTHROW RECORDS (15)Dir: Jeff Broadway United States 2013 94m

A documentary about avant-garde LosAngeles-based record label StonesThrow Records. The film featuresexclusive interviews with Kanye West,Snoop Dogg, Common, Questlove, TalibKweli, Mike D (The Beastie Boys), Tylerthe Creator, and many more.

Presented in association with

THE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY ANDCHANGE 90mThis 10 week course will analyse adifferent decade of the 20th centuryeach week to ‘archaeologically’ examinehow film has reflected the changes inculture, society and politics. Starting withexamples of films from the 1910s, wewill discover the history of the 20thcentury as told through film; includinghow the war years were portrayed at thecinema, the social and sexual revolutionsof the 60s, the political landscape of thecold war and bringing our understandingup to date by examining how 21stcentury cinema reflects anxieties aroundtechnology and terrorism. If you wouldlike to know more about the history offilm or are simply interested in social andcultural history, this course is for you. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members and concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 60s we look atsome of the key names in British cinema,versatile directors who crossed over manygenres and worked for studios but withastonishing individualism. Some went toHollywood but not before they stampedtheir impression on films that helped todefine ideas of ‘Britishness’, both toaudiences at home and around the world.Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoonscommencing Wednesday 7th May,2-4PM £70 / £50 members and concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150mThe time has come to dust off that filmstory and turn it into a script. If youalready have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Over an 8 week period ofworkshops and tutoring you will beguided through the processes ofdeveloping your story idea into a 5 pagefeature treatment or a first draftscreenplay for your short. Between timesyou will need time to write if you are toget the most from this course. You willalready have an idea in synopsis form,and will understand what is meant byCharacter, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members andconcs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor Sam Ward will moderateand provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members andconcs (includes entrance into films)

THU 3, 6PM-7PM FREE ADMISSION

BFI FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM SCREENING (15)As a delivery partner for the BFI’s Film Academy Network Broadway hasbeen working with 18 talented young film makers aged 16 to 19 fromacross the region to develop their filmmaking skills and prepare them for acareer in the film industry. As part of the program the students haveproduced three short films featuring professional actors and shot usingindustry standard equipment. This a great opportunity to watch the shortsand meet the young and talented directors, producers and writers behind them.

MUSIC

SAT 26, 8PM - 1AM

HELLO THOR RECORDS 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTYNottingham indie record label Hello Thor Records will be celebrating their5th birthday with a free party in our CaféBar. There will be Hello Thor DJs,screenings of music videos, animations and visuals by Kneel Before Zodand a live performance by Moscow Youth Cult (presented in partnership withI Own You Records). Moscow Youth Cult make lush electronic pop musicthat is as noisy and abrasive as it is beautiful and joyous.

FORB

IDDEN GA

MES

LONG

LIVE THE REPUBLIC

SUN 6, 2PM

LOOKING FOR ERIC (15) 116m

Eric Bishop is a football obsessedpostman whose life is rapidlyreaching crisis point. With no-one leftto turn to, Eric tracks down his hero,the philosophising, trumpet-playing,footballing genius that is EricCantona, for a bit of life-coaching.

CELEBRATING DIANE’S 50 YEARSOF FUN

SUN 13, 2PM

SCHOOL FORSCOUNDRELS (U) 90mHenry Palfrey tries hard to impressbut always loses out to the rotterDelauney. Then he discovers theLifeman college run by “Professor”Potter and discovers the secrets ofsuccess. But has he the courage toput all his lessons into effect?

ALPESH HITS 40!

SUN 20, 2PM

LIVE AND LET DIE (PG) 122mRoger Moore plays 007 for the firsttime and presides over the usualquota of eyebrow-raising action andunusual gadgets.

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY ANGUS.MARTINI TIME, SHAKEN NOTSTIRRED.

SUN 27, 2PM

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (12A)134m

The true story of Captain RichardPhillips who surrendered himself toSomali pirates in order to free hiscrew.

TO THE LOVELY PEOPLE OF GPDFROM YOUR SOCIALAMBASSADORS

SAT 5, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 6, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVELA BOHÈME (12A) 205mPuccini’s moving story of young love isthe most performed opera in Met history- and with good reason. Anita Hartigstars as the frail Mimì in FrancoZeffirelli’s classic production, with VittorioGrigolo as her passionate lover, Rodolfo.

SAT 26, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 27, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE COSÌ FAN TUTTE (12A) 245mMusic Director James Levine makes hislong-awaited return to the Met podiumto conduct Mozart’s beloved operaabout testing the ties of love. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs /£15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

THU 24, 7PM

VIKINGS LIVE FROM THEBRITISH MUSEUM (12A) 90mThis special event offers an exclusiveprivate view of the BP exhibition “Vikings:life and legend”. Introduced by BritishMuseum Director Neil MacGregor andpresented by historian and broadcasterMichael Wood, the exhibition will bebrought to life by curators and experts.Tickets: £12 full / £11 concs / £10 members

LIVE BY SATELLITERENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA 2014We’re delighted to be presenting two films from the London Festival and hope to welcome members of the cast and crew to the screenings. Our website www.broadway.org.uk will have more details nearer the time.

FRI 25, 5.30PM

JE M'APPELLE HMMM...(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnès B. France 2013 121m

Starring: Sylvie Testud, Jacques Bonnaffé

12-year-old Céline is running away.She is leaving behind an abusivefather, an absent mother and agrandmother too naive to imaginewhat is going on at home. Hiding in ared truck, she meets Peter, a Scottishtruck driver in his forties. Embarkingon a surprising road trip, Célineexperiences her first true momentsof childhood with lightness and trust,and a new friend offering her achance to finally have a normal life.

SUN 27, 5.45PM

VENUS IN FUR (CERT TBC)With English Subtitles

Dir: Roman Polanski France 2013 96m

Starring: Emmanuelle Seigner,

Mathieu Amalric

Thomas Novachek is struggling to castthe lead in his theatrical production ofthe notorious novella ‘Venus in Fur’. As if on cue, the abrasive and brashVanda appears at the auditions. Withthe play already memorised and anunnerving way of completely inhabitingthe dominatrix role, Vanda casts anintoxicating spell on Thomas thatspirals into a power play beyond thestage. AF French Film Festival

FILM COURSES

ONE DAY COURSE

A DAY IN THEWORLD OF WESANDERSON A career overview of one ofAmerica’s most distinctive andstylish contemporary directors, aman who creates beguiling andquirky stories and characters likeno other current filmmaker.Despite a gallery of regular facesand stars in his films from themid-1990s to the present day,each film somehow lives a life ofits own. In this one-dayappreciation of his work we’llexamine the ways in which hisseven previous films hangtogether and provide a roundedview of Wes’s world. Tutor: Alan Seaman One Day Course Saturday 12th April 2014, 10.30AM - 4.30PM (with breaks) Price: £17 /£15 members and concessions

BILL MUR

RAY IN WES AND

ERSO

N’S - THE LIFE AQU

ATIC WITH STEVE ZISSOU

DAVID BO

WIE IN

NICOLAS

ROEG’S THE MAN

WHO

FELL TO EAR

TH

ADAP

TATION

.

THU 17, FROM 8.30PM NOTE CHANGE OF DAY FOR THIS MONTH

FILM QUIZBroadway is proudly hosting a comedy filmquiz in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.Test your movie knowledge with our residentquiz master Colin. Plenty of prizes on offer(not all serious) and only £1 to join in.

PUSH BUTTON AND WAIT FOR SIGNAL

What made you want to set up your own business? For me, I don't really think it was a decision to 'start my ownbusiness'. It was probably more a question of how am I going to startmy own business, something that has slowly evolved, a lot throughtrial and error, but the Projector classes have certainly helped me tofine tune and improve and also gain confidence in my abilities.

Ali Groves, Gifted Scribble and ovrobin www.giftedscribble.co.uk | www.ovrobin.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding and Illustration

Projector has worked with over 120 local emerging creative and digital contentbusinesses; providing business advice to those just starting out and alsobusinesses looking to grow; we are delighted to present a couple of them:

There are always challenges when starting and running a business, you have to be everything andmore! Projector has helped me to find that balance between my creative practice and the business’sneeds. It has also been really helpful to meet other creative business owners who are facing similarchallenges. The 1-2-1 business advice has offered me a critical friend, and an external viewpoint.

Jo Blaxill, Inbetween | www.inbetweencreative.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding, Direct Mail, Information Design and Web Design. Inbetween engaging audiences to communicate your brand.

Creative Weekender: Kickstart Your Business!

We have hosted a number of events and business development workshopsspecially designed for creatives; and are happy to announce our forthcomingCreative Weekenders.

We are running three 2-day workshops, equipping you with business basics and essentialsover a weekend, these sessions are designed to help you kickstart your business.

• SAT 5 APRIL - SUN 6 APRIL 2014• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• SEPTEMBER 2014 DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to Creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

Visit shinewithprojector.org.uk for more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme.

JE M’APPELLE HMMM...

Page 11: April 2014 brochure

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

08

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

APRIL 201410

BROADWAY BITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

APRIL 201409APRIL 2014

FREE

There’s a world of great cinema aboutkids which is hardly known and rarely,if ever, shown in cinemas. This is thesubject of Mark Cousin’s wonderfulnew documentary A Story of Childrenand Film showing here from the 4th April (see page 1 for details). This season gives you the chance towatch some of the films featured in A Story of Children and Film and we’llbe presenting more films throughoutthe coming months.

The Cinema of Childhood season is curated byfilmmaker Mark Cousins, presented by Filmhouseand supported by the BFI’s ProgrammingDevelopment Fund.

MON 7, 8PM

CHILDREN IN THE WIND(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hiroshi Shimizu Japan 1937 88m

Sampei is a little rascal who leads hisvillage gang with the Tarzan cry of hishero Johnny Weissmuller. But when hisfather is falsely imprisoned for fraud, hisidyllic life falls apart. Sent to stay with hisuncle, Sampei runs away any chance hegets. If only his father can clear hisname, everything will be all right again.This luminous masterpiece is nearly 80years old, but still shines brightly.

TUE 8, 8PM

CROWS (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Dorota Kedzierzawska Poland 1994 63m

Wrona (which means “crow” in Polish)is neglected by her mother, laughed atby her classmates and furious with theworld. So she steals a cute little girl tobecome her surrogate mother, but shesoon discovers just how hard being aparent really is.

Preceded by TEN MINUTES OLDER(dir Herz Frank Latvia 1978 10m)

Storms of emotion swep across achild’s face as he watches a show thatwe never see.

WED 9, 8PM

FORBIDDEN GAMES (12)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Rene Clement France 1952 86m

German fighter planes massacrerefugees fleeing Paris. A dazed little girlis left wandering the fields clutchingher dead dog. She’s adopted by apeasant boy and brings her into hiseccentric family. René Clément’s angrymasterpiece blends tragedy and farceinto a heart-breaking account ofchildren caught in a war they can’tpossibly understand.

THU 10, 8PM

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Karel Kachyna Czech Republic

1965 134m

Oldrich is the runt of his village but hehas imagination on his side. His village isin turmoil, because the Nazi occupiershave just retreated and the Red Army isadvancing upon them. Beautifully shotand darkly ironic, this forgottenmasterpiece jumbles reality, memory andfantasy to capture the intensity andconfusion of childhood in a war zone.

MY MOVIESee the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

APRIL 2014 11

FILM

FRI 11, FROM 9.30PM

CINEBAR: ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS (U) 93mWe are excited to host a very special bar event for Elvis Presley and Orionfans. Offering an exclusive sneak peek of new film-in-the-making byacclaimed director Jeanie Finlay - ORION: The Man Who Would Be King. Thestranger than fiction story of the mystery masked singer that Sun Records soldas Elvis back from the grave. www.orionthemovie.com This is followed by oneof the greatest music documentaries of all time,“That’s The Way It Is”.

CINEMA OF CHILDHOOD SPECIALS

DESI

GN: W

WW

.TOM

PART

RIDG

E.CO

.UK

PRI

NTED

BY

PYRA

MID

PRE

SS

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

APRIL 2014

FOOD

TUE 15, FROM 6PM

INDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Lunchbox,screening from the 11th April,we’ll have Indian food on themenu tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 10, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join in thefun & there are prizes too.

FRI 4, 8PM

VIDEO NASTIES:DRACONIAN DAYS+ Q&A (18)

Dir: Jake West United Kingdom 2014 80m

Documentary Draconian Days takes usthrough the history of the subsequentdark age of British moral panics andcensorship with great new interviewsand shocking archive footage. We arejoined by director Jake West andproducer Marc Morris to discuss thelegacy of censorship in the UK and bywriter David Flint, whose book ‘SheerFilth’ is launched after the screening.

SAT 5, 9.45PM

OUR VINYL WEIGHS A TON: THIS IS STONESTHROW RECORDS (15)Dir: Jeff Broadway United States 2013 94m

A documentary about avant-garde LosAngeles-based record label StonesThrow Records. The film featuresexclusive interviews with Kanye West,Snoop Dogg, Common, Questlove, TalibKweli, Mike D (The Beastie Boys), Tylerthe Creator, and many more.

Presented in association with

THE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY ANDCHANGE 90mThis 10 week course will analyse adifferent decade of the 20th centuryeach week to ‘archaeologically’ examinehow film has reflected the changes inculture, society and politics. Starting withexamples of films from the 1910s, wewill discover the history of the 20thcentury as told through film; includinghow the war years were portrayed at thecinema, the social and sexual revolutionsof the 60s, the political landscape of thecold war and bringing our understandingup to date by examining how 21stcentury cinema reflects anxieties aroundtechnology and terrorism. If you wouldlike to know more about the history offilm or are simply interested in social andcultural history, this course is for you. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members and concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 60s we look atsome of the key names in British cinema,versatile directors who crossed over manygenres and worked for studios but withastonishing individualism. Some went toHollywood but not before they stampedtheir impression on films that helped todefine ideas of ‘Britishness’, both toaudiences at home and around the world.Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoonscommencing Wednesday 7th May,2-4PM £70 / £50 members and concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150mThe time has come to dust off that filmstory and turn it into a script. If youalready have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Over an 8 week period ofworkshops and tutoring you will beguided through the processes ofdeveloping your story idea into a 5 pagefeature treatment or a first draftscreenplay for your short. Between timesyou will need time to write if you are toget the most from this course. You willalready have an idea in synopsis form,and will understand what is meant byCharacter, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members andconcs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor Sam Ward will moderateand provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members andconcs (includes entrance into films)

THU 3, 6PM-7PM FREE ADMISSION

BFI FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM SCREENING (15)As a delivery partner for the BFI’s Film Academy Network Broadway hasbeen working with 18 talented young film makers aged 16 to 19 fromacross the region to develop their filmmaking skills and prepare them for acareer in the film industry. As part of the program the students haveproduced three short films featuring professional actors and shot usingindustry standard equipment. This a great opportunity to watch the shortsand meet the young and talented directors, producers and writers behind them.

MUSIC

SAT 26, 8PM - 1AM

HELLO THOR RECORDS 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTYNottingham indie record label Hello Thor Records will be celebrating their5th birthday with a free party in our CaféBar. There will be Hello Thor DJs,screenings of music videos, animations and visuals by Kneel Before Zodand a live performance by Moscow Youth Cult (presented in partnership withI Own You Records). Moscow Youth Cult make lush electronic pop musicthat is as noisy and abrasive as it is beautiful and joyous.

FORB

IDDEN GA

MES

LONG

LIVE THE REPUBLIC

SUN 6, 2PM

LOOKING FOR ERIC (15) 116m

Eric Bishop is a football obsessedpostman whose life is rapidlyreaching crisis point. With no-one leftto turn to, Eric tracks down his hero,the philosophising, trumpet-playing,footballing genius that is EricCantona, for a bit of life-coaching.

CELEBRATING DIANE’S 50 YEARSOF FUN

SUN 13, 2PM

SCHOOL FORSCOUNDRELS (U) 90mHenry Palfrey tries hard to impressbut always loses out to the rotterDelauney. Then he discovers theLifeman college run by “Professor”Potter and discovers the secrets ofsuccess. But has he the courage toput all his lessons into effect?

ALPESH HITS 40!

SUN 20, 2PM

LIVE AND LET DIE (PG) 122mRoger Moore plays 007 for the firsttime and presides over the usualquota of eyebrow-raising action andunusual gadgets.

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY ANGUS.MARTINI TIME, SHAKEN NOTSTIRRED.

SUN 27, 2PM

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (12A)134m

The true story of Captain RichardPhillips who surrendered himself toSomali pirates in order to free hiscrew.

TO THE LOVELY PEOPLE OF GPDFROM YOUR SOCIALAMBASSADORS

SAT 5, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 6, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVELA BOHÈME (12A) 205mPuccini’s moving story of young love isthe most performed opera in Met history- and with good reason. Anita Hartigstars as the frail Mimì in FrancoZeffirelli’s classic production, with VittorioGrigolo as her passionate lover, Rodolfo.

SAT 26, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 27, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE COSÌ FAN TUTTE (12A) 245mMusic Director James Levine makes hislong-awaited return to the Met podiumto conduct Mozart’s beloved operaabout testing the ties of love. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs /£15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

THU 24, 7PM

VIKINGS LIVE FROM THEBRITISH MUSEUM (12A) 90mThis special event offers an exclusiveprivate view of the BP exhibition “Vikings:life and legend”. Introduced by BritishMuseum Director Neil MacGregor andpresented by historian and broadcasterMichael Wood, the exhibition will bebrought to life by curators and experts.Tickets: £12 full / £11 concs / £10 members

LIVE BY SATELLITERENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA 2014We’re delighted to be presenting two films from the London Festival and hope to welcome members of the cast and crew to the screenings. Our website www.broadway.org.uk will have more details nearer the time.

FRI 25, 5.30PM

JE M'APPELLE HMMM...(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnès B. France 2013 121m

Starring: Sylvie Testud, Jacques Bonnaffé

12-year-old Céline is running away.She is leaving behind an abusivefather, an absent mother and agrandmother too naive to imaginewhat is going on at home. Hiding in ared truck, she meets Peter, a Scottishtruck driver in his forties. Embarkingon a surprising road trip, Célineexperiences her first true momentsof childhood with lightness and trust,and a new friend offering her achance to finally have a normal life.

SUN 27, 5.45PM

VENUS IN FUR (CERT TBC)With English Subtitles

Dir: Roman Polanski France 2013 96m

Starring: Emmanuelle Seigner,

Mathieu Amalric

Thomas Novachek is struggling to castthe lead in his theatrical production ofthe notorious novella ‘Venus in Fur’. As if on cue, the abrasive and brashVanda appears at the auditions. Withthe play already memorised and anunnerving way of completely inhabitingthe dominatrix role, Vanda casts anintoxicating spell on Thomas thatspirals into a power play beyond thestage. AF French Film Festival

FILM COURSES

ONE DAY COURSE

A DAY IN THEWORLD OF WESANDERSON A career overview of one ofAmerica’s most distinctive andstylish contemporary directors, aman who creates beguiling andquirky stories and characters likeno other current filmmaker.Despite a gallery of regular facesand stars in his films from themid-1990s to the present day,each film somehow lives a life ofits own. In this one-dayappreciation of his work we’llexamine the ways in which hisseven previous films hangtogether and provide a roundedview of Wes’s world. Tutor: Alan Seaman One Day Course Saturday 12th April 2014, 10.30AM - 4.30PM (with breaks) Price: £17 /£15 members and concessions

BILL MUR

RAY IN WES AND

ERSO

N’S - THE LIFE AQU

ATIC WITH STEVE ZISSOU

DAVID BO

WIE IN

NICOLAS

ROEG’S THE MAN

WHO

FELL TO EAR

TH

ADAP

TATION

.

THU 17, FROM 8.30PM NOTE CHANGE OF DAY FOR THIS MONTH

FILM QUIZBroadway is proudly hosting a comedy filmquiz in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.Test your movie knowledge with our residentquiz master Colin. Plenty of prizes on offer(not all serious) and only £1 to join in.

PUSH BUTTON AND WAIT FOR SIGNAL

What made you want to set up your own business? For me, I don't really think it was a decision to 'start my ownbusiness'. It was probably more a question of how am I going to startmy own business, something that has slowly evolved, a lot throughtrial and error, but the Projector classes have certainly helped me tofine tune and improve and also gain confidence in my abilities.

Ali Groves, Gifted Scribble and ovrobin www.giftedscribble.co.uk | www.ovrobin.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding and Illustration

Projector has worked with over 120 local emerging creative and digital contentbusinesses; providing business advice to those just starting out and alsobusinesses looking to grow; we are delighted to present a couple of them:

There are always challenges when starting and running a business, you have to be everything andmore! Projector has helped me to find that balance between my creative practice and the business’sneeds. It has also been really helpful to meet other creative business owners who are facing similarchallenges. The 1-2-1 business advice has offered me a critical friend, and an external viewpoint.

Jo Blaxill, Inbetween | www.inbetweencreative.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding, Direct Mail, Information Design and Web Design. Inbetween engaging audiences to communicate your brand.

Creative Weekender: Kickstart Your Business!

We have hosted a number of events and business development workshopsspecially designed for creatives; and are happy to announce our forthcomingCreative Weekenders.

We are running three 2-day workshops, equipping you with business basics and essentialsover a weekend, these sessions are designed to help you kickstart your business.

• SAT 5 APRIL - SUN 6 APRIL 2014• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• SEPTEMBER 2014 DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to Creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

Visit shinewithprojector.org.uk for more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme.

JE M’APPELLE HMMM...

Page 12: April 2014 brochure

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

08

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

APRIL 201410

BROADWAY BITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

APRIL 201409APRIL 2014

FREE

There’s a world of great cinema aboutkids which is hardly known and rarely,if ever, shown in cinemas. This is thesubject of Mark Cousin’s wonderfulnew documentary A Story of Childrenand Film showing here from the 4th April (see page 1 for details). This season gives you the chance towatch some of the films featured in A Story of Children and Film and we’llbe presenting more films throughoutthe coming months.

The Cinema of Childhood season is curated byfilmmaker Mark Cousins, presented by Filmhouseand supported by the BFI’s ProgrammingDevelopment Fund.

MON 7, 8PM

CHILDREN IN THE WIND(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hiroshi Shimizu Japan 1937 88m

Sampei is a little rascal who leads hisvillage gang with the Tarzan cry of hishero Johnny Weissmuller. But when hisfather is falsely imprisoned for fraud, hisidyllic life falls apart. Sent to stay with hisuncle, Sampei runs away any chance hegets. If only his father can clear hisname, everything will be all right again.This luminous masterpiece is nearly 80years old, but still shines brightly.

TUE 8, 8PM

CROWS (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Dorota Kedzierzawska Poland 1994 63m

Wrona (which means “crow” in Polish)is neglected by her mother, laughed atby her classmates and furious with theworld. So she steals a cute little girl tobecome her surrogate mother, but shesoon discovers just how hard being aparent really is.

Preceded by TEN MINUTES OLDER(dir Herz Frank Latvia 1978 10m)

Storms of emotion swep across achild’s face as he watches a show thatwe never see.

WED 9, 8PM

FORBIDDEN GAMES (12)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Rene Clement France 1952 86m

German fighter planes massacrerefugees fleeing Paris. A dazed little girlis left wandering the fields clutchingher dead dog. She’s adopted by apeasant boy and brings her into hiseccentric family. René Clément’s angrymasterpiece blends tragedy and farceinto a heart-breaking account ofchildren caught in a war they can’tpossibly understand.

THU 10, 8PM

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Karel Kachyna Czech Republic

1965 134m

Oldrich is the runt of his village but hehas imagination on his side. His village isin turmoil, because the Nazi occupiershave just retreated and the Red Army isadvancing upon them. Beautifully shotand darkly ironic, this forgottenmasterpiece jumbles reality, memory andfantasy to capture the intensity andconfusion of childhood in a war zone.

MY MOVIESee the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

APRIL 2014 11

FILM

FRI 11, FROM 9.30PM

CINEBAR: ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS (U) 93mWe are excited to host a very special bar event for Elvis Presley and Orionfans. Offering an exclusive sneak peek of new film-in-the-making byacclaimed director Jeanie Finlay - ORION: The Man Who Would Be King. Thestranger than fiction story of the mystery masked singer that Sun Records soldas Elvis back from the grave. www.orionthemovie.com This is followed by oneof the greatest music documentaries of all time,“That’s The Way It Is”.

CINEMA OF CHILDHOOD SPECIALS

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CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

APRIL 2014

FOOD

TUE 15, FROM 6PM

INDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Lunchbox,screening from the 11th April,we’ll have Indian food on themenu tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 10, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join in thefun & there are prizes too.

FRI 4, 8PM

VIDEO NASTIES:DRACONIAN DAYS+ Q&A (18)

Dir: Jake West United Kingdom 2014 80m

Documentary Draconian Days takes usthrough the history of the subsequentdark age of British moral panics andcensorship with great new interviewsand shocking archive footage. We arejoined by director Jake West andproducer Marc Morris to discuss thelegacy of censorship in the UK and bywriter David Flint, whose book ‘SheerFilth’ is launched after the screening.

SAT 5, 9.45PM

OUR VINYL WEIGHS A TON: THIS IS STONESTHROW RECORDS (15)Dir: Jeff Broadway United States 2013 94m

A documentary about avant-garde LosAngeles-based record label StonesThrow Records. The film featuresexclusive interviews with Kanye West,Snoop Dogg, Common, Questlove, TalibKweli, Mike D (The Beastie Boys), Tylerthe Creator, and many more.

Presented in association with

THE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY ANDCHANGE 90mThis 10 week course will analyse adifferent decade of the 20th centuryeach week to ‘archaeologically’ examinehow film has reflected the changes inculture, society and politics. Starting withexamples of films from the 1910s, wewill discover the history of the 20thcentury as told through film; includinghow the war years were portrayed at thecinema, the social and sexual revolutionsof the 60s, the political landscape of thecold war and bringing our understandingup to date by examining how 21stcentury cinema reflects anxieties aroundtechnology and terrorism. If you wouldlike to know more about the history offilm or are simply interested in social andcultural history, this course is for you. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members and concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 60s we look atsome of the key names in British cinema,versatile directors who crossed over manygenres and worked for studios but withastonishing individualism. Some went toHollywood but not before they stampedtheir impression on films that helped todefine ideas of ‘Britishness’, both toaudiences at home and around the world.Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoonscommencing Wednesday 7th May,2-4PM £70 / £50 members and concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150mThe time has come to dust off that filmstory and turn it into a script. If youalready have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Over an 8 week period ofworkshops and tutoring you will beguided through the processes ofdeveloping your story idea into a 5 pagefeature treatment or a first draftscreenplay for your short. Between timesyou will need time to write if you are toget the most from this course. You willalready have an idea in synopsis form,and will understand what is meant byCharacter, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members andconcs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor Sam Ward will moderateand provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members andconcs (includes entrance into films)

THU 3, 6PM-7PM FREE ADMISSION

BFI FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM SCREENING (15)As a delivery partner for the BFI’s Film Academy Network Broadway hasbeen working with 18 talented young film makers aged 16 to 19 fromacross the region to develop their filmmaking skills and prepare them for acareer in the film industry. As part of the program the students haveproduced three short films featuring professional actors and shot usingindustry standard equipment. This a great opportunity to watch the shortsand meet the young and talented directors, producers and writers behind them.

MUSIC

SAT 26, 8PM - 1AM

HELLO THOR RECORDS 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTYNottingham indie record label Hello Thor Records will be celebrating their5th birthday with a free party in our CaféBar. There will be Hello Thor DJs,screenings of music videos, animations and visuals by Kneel Before Zodand a live performance by Moscow Youth Cult (presented in partnership withI Own You Records). Moscow Youth Cult make lush electronic pop musicthat is as noisy and abrasive as it is beautiful and joyous.

FORB

IDDEN GA

MES

LONG

LIVE THE REPUBLIC

SUN 6, 2PM

LOOKING FOR ERIC (15) 116m

Eric Bishop is a football obsessedpostman whose life is rapidlyreaching crisis point. With no-one leftto turn to, Eric tracks down his hero,the philosophising, trumpet-playing,footballing genius that is EricCantona, for a bit of life-coaching.

CELEBRATING DIANE’S 50 YEARSOF FUN

SUN 13, 2PM

SCHOOL FORSCOUNDRELS (U) 90mHenry Palfrey tries hard to impressbut always loses out to the rotterDelauney. Then he discovers theLifeman college run by “Professor”Potter and discovers the secrets ofsuccess. But has he the courage toput all his lessons into effect?

ALPESH HITS 40!

SUN 20, 2PM

LIVE AND LET DIE (PG) 122mRoger Moore plays 007 for the firsttime and presides over the usualquota of eyebrow-raising action andunusual gadgets.

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY ANGUS.MARTINI TIME, SHAKEN NOTSTIRRED.

SUN 27, 2PM

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (12A)134m

The true story of Captain RichardPhillips who surrendered himself toSomali pirates in order to free hiscrew.

TO THE LOVELY PEOPLE OF GPDFROM YOUR SOCIALAMBASSADORS

SAT 5, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 6, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVELA BOHÈME (12A) 205mPuccini’s moving story of young love isthe most performed opera in Met history- and with good reason. Anita Hartigstars as the frail Mimì in FrancoZeffirelli’s classic production, with VittorioGrigolo as her passionate lover, Rodolfo.

SAT 26, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 27, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE COSÌ FAN TUTTE (12A) 245mMusic Director James Levine makes hislong-awaited return to the Met podiumto conduct Mozart’s beloved operaabout testing the ties of love. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs /£15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

THU 24, 7PM

VIKINGS LIVE FROM THEBRITISH MUSEUM (12A) 90mThis special event offers an exclusiveprivate view of the BP exhibition “Vikings:life and legend”. Introduced by BritishMuseum Director Neil MacGregor andpresented by historian and broadcasterMichael Wood, the exhibition will bebrought to life by curators and experts.Tickets: £12 full / £11 concs / £10 members

LIVE BY SATELLITERENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA 2014We’re delighted to be presenting two films from the London Festival and hope to welcome members of the cast and crew to the screenings. Our website www.broadway.org.uk will have more details nearer the time.

FRI 25, 5.30PM

JE M'APPELLE HMMM...(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnès B. France 2013 121m

Starring: Sylvie Testud, Jacques Bonnaffé

12-year-old Céline is running away.She is leaving behind an abusivefather, an absent mother and agrandmother too naive to imaginewhat is going on at home. Hiding in ared truck, she meets Peter, a Scottishtruck driver in his forties. Embarkingon a surprising road trip, Célineexperiences her first true momentsof childhood with lightness and trust,and a new friend offering her achance to finally have a normal life.

SUN 27, 5.45PM

VENUS IN FUR (CERT TBC)With English Subtitles

Dir: Roman Polanski France 2013 96m

Starring: Emmanuelle Seigner,

Mathieu Amalric

Thomas Novachek is struggling to castthe lead in his theatrical production ofthe notorious novella ‘Venus in Fur’. As if on cue, the abrasive and brashVanda appears at the auditions. Withthe play already memorised and anunnerving way of completely inhabitingthe dominatrix role, Vanda casts anintoxicating spell on Thomas thatspirals into a power play beyond thestage. AF French Film Festival

FILM COURSES

ONE DAY COURSE

A DAY IN THEWORLD OF WESANDERSON A career overview of one ofAmerica’s most distinctive andstylish contemporary directors, aman who creates beguiling andquirky stories and characters likeno other current filmmaker.Despite a gallery of regular facesand stars in his films from themid-1990s to the present day,each film somehow lives a life ofits own. In this one-dayappreciation of his work we’llexamine the ways in which hisseven previous films hangtogether and provide a roundedview of Wes’s world. Tutor: Alan Seaman One Day Course Saturday 12th April 2014, 10.30AM - 4.30PM (with breaks) Price: £17 /£15 members and concessions

BILL MUR

RAY IN WES AND

ERSO

N’S - THE LIFE AQU

ATIC WITH STEVE ZISSOU

DAVID BO

WIE IN

NICOLAS

ROEG’S THE MAN

WHO

FELL TO EAR

TH

ADAP

TATION

.

THU 17, FROM 8.30PM NOTE CHANGE OF DAY FOR THIS MONTH

FILM QUIZBroadway is proudly hosting a comedy filmquiz in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.Test your movie knowledge with our residentquiz master Colin. Plenty of prizes on offer(not all serious) and only £1 to join in.

PUSH BUTTON AND WAIT FOR SIGNAL

What made you want to set up your own business? For me, I don't really think it was a decision to 'start my ownbusiness'. It was probably more a question of how am I going to startmy own business, something that has slowly evolved, a lot throughtrial and error, but the Projector classes have certainly helped me tofine tune and improve and also gain confidence in my abilities.

Ali Groves, Gifted Scribble and ovrobin www.giftedscribble.co.uk | www.ovrobin.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding and Illustration

Projector has worked with over 120 local emerging creative and digital contentbusinesses; providing business advice to those just starting out and alsobusinesses looking to grow; we are delighted to present a couple of them:

There are always challenges when starting and running a business, you have to be everything andmore! Projector has helped me to find that balance between my creative practice and the business’sneeds. It has also been really helpful to meet other creative business owners who are facing similarchallenges. The 1-2-1 business advice has offered me a critical friend, and an external viewpoint.

Jo Blaxill, Inbetween | www.inbetweencreative.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding, Direct Mail, Information Design and Web Design. Inbetween engaging audiences to communicate your brand.

Creative Weekender: Kickstart Your Business!

We have hosted a number of events and business development workshopsspecially designed for creatives; and are happy to announce our forthcomingCreative Weekenders.

We are running three 2-day workshops, equipping you with business basics and essentialsover a weekend, these sessions are designed to help you kickstart your business.

• SAT 5 APRIL - SUN 6 APRIL 2014• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• SEPTEMBER 2014 DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to Creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

Visit shinewithprojector.org.uk for more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme.

JE M’APPELLE HMMM...

Page 13: April 2014 brochure

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of theMedia Programme of the European Union.

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

08

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

APRIL 201410

BROADWAY BITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

APRIL 201409APRIL 2014

FREE

There’s a world of great cinema aboutkids which is hardly known and rarely,if ever, shown in cinemas. This is thesubject of Mark Cousin’s wonderfulnew documentary A Story of Childrenand Film showing here from the 4th April (see page 1 for details). This season gives you the chance towatch some of the films featured in A Story of Children and Film and we’llbe presenting more films throughoutthe coming months.

The Cinema of Childhood season is curated byfilmmaker Mark Cousins, presented by Filmhouseand supported by the BFI’s ProgrammingDevelopment Fund.

MON 7, 8PM

CHILDREN IN THE WIND(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hiroshi Shimizu Japan 1937 88m

Sampei is a little rascal who leads hisvillage gang with the Tarzan cry of hishero Johnny Weissmuller. But when hisfather is falsely imprisoned for fraud, hisidyllic life falls apart. Sent to stay with hisuncle, Sampei runs away any chance hegets. If only his father can clear hisname, everything will be all right again.This luminous masterpiece is nearly 80years old, but still shines brightly.

TUE 8, 8PM

CROWS (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Dorota Kedzierzawska Poland 1994 63m

Wrona (which means “crow” in Polish)is neglected by her mother, laughed atby her classmates and furious with theworld. So she steals a cute little girl tobecome her surrogate mother, but shesoon discovers just how hard being aparent really is.

Preceded by TEN MINUTES OLDER(dir Herz Frank Latvia 1978 10m)

Storms of emotion swep across achild’s face as he watches a show thatwe never see.

WED 9, 8PM

FORBIDDEN GAMES (12)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Rene Clement France 1952 86m

German fighter planes massacrerefugees fleeing Paris. A dazed little girlis left wandering the fields clutchingher dead dog. She’s adopted by apeasant boy and brings her into hiseccentric family. René Clément’s angrymasterpiece blends tragedy and farceinto a heart-breaking account ofchildren caught in a war they can’tpossibly understand.

THU 10, 8PM

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Karel Kachyna Czech Republic

1965 134m

Oldrich is the runt of his village but hehas imagination on his side. His village isin turmoil, because the Nazi occupiershave just retreated and the Red Army isadvancing upon them. Beautifully shotand darkly ironic, this forgottenmasterpiece jumbles reality, memory andfantasy to capture the intensity andconfusion of childhood in a war zone.

MY MOVIESee the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

APRIL 2014 11

FILM

FRI 11, FROM 9.30PM

CINEBAR: ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS (U) 93mWe are excited to host a very special bar event for Elvis Presley and Orionfans. Offering an exclusive sneak peek of new film-in-the-making byacclaimed director Jeanie Finlay - ORION: The Man Who Would Be King. Thestranger than fiction story of the mystery masked singer that Sun Records soldas Elvis back from the grave. www.orionthemovie.com This is followed by oneof the greatest music documentaries of all time,“That’s The Way It Is”.

CINEMA OF CHILDHOOD SPECIALS

DESI

GN: W

WW

.TOM

PART

RIDG

E.CO

.UK

PRI

NTED

BY

PYRA

MID

PRE

SS

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

MEZZ OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 5PM - 11PMTHU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

APRIL 2014

FOOD

TUE 15, FROM 6PM

INDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Lunchbox,screening from the 11th April,we’ll have Indian food on themenu tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 10, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join in thefun & there are prizes too.

FRI 4, 8PM

VIDEO NASTIES:DRACONIAN DAYS+ Q&A (18)

Dir: Jake West United Kingdom 2014 80m

Documentary Draconian Days takes usthrough the history of the subsequentdark age of British moral panics andcensorship with great new interviewsand shocking archive footage. We arejoined by director Jake West andproducer Marc Morris to discuss thelegacy of censorship in the UK and bywriter David Flint, whose book ‘SheerFilth’ is launched after the screening.

SAT 5, 9.45PM

OUR VINYL WEIGHS A TON: THIS IS STONESTHROW RECORDS (15)Dir: Jeff Broadway United States 2013 94m

A documentary about avant-garde LosAngeles-based record label StonesThrow Records. The film featuresexclusive interviews with Kanye West,Snoop Dogg, Common, Questlove, TalibKweli, Mike D (The Beastie Boys), Tylerthe Creator, and many more.

Presented in association with

THE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY ANDCHANGE 90mThis 10 week course will analyse adifferent decade of the 20th centuryeach week to ‘archaeologically’ examinehow film has reflected the changes inculture, society and politics. Starting withexamples of films from the 1910s, wewill discover the history of the 20thcentury as told through film; includinghow the war years were portrayed at thecinema, the social and sexual revolutionsof the 60s, the political landscape of thecold war and bringing our understandingup to date by examining how 21stcentury cinema reflects anxieties aroundtechnology and terrorism. If you wouldlike to know more about the history offilm or are simply interested in social andcultural history, this course is for you. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members and concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 60s we look atsome of the key names in British cinema,versatile directors who crossed over manygenres and worked for studios but withastonishing individualism. Some went toHollywood but not before they stampedtheir impression on films that helped todefine ideas of ‘Britishness’, both toaudiences at home and around the world.Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoonscommencing Wednesday 7th May,2-4PM £70 / £50 members and concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150mThe time has come to dust off that filmstory and turn it into a script. If youalready have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Over an 8 week period ofworkshops and tutoring you will beguided through the processes ofdeveloping your story idea into a 5 pagefeature treatment or a first draftscreenplay for your short. Between timesyou will need time to write if you are toget the most from this course. You willalready have an idea in synopsis form,and will understand what is meant byCharacter, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members andconcs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor Sam Ward will moderateand provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members andconcs (includes entrance into films)

THU 3, 6PM-7PM FREE ADMISSION

BFI FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM SCREENING (15)As a delivery partner for the BFI’s Film Academy Network Broadway hasbeen working with 18 talented young film makers aged 16 to 19 fromacross the region to develop their filmmaking skills and prepare them for acareer in the film industry. As part of the program the students haveproduced three short films featuring professional actors and shot usingindustry standard equipment. This a great opportunity to watch the shortsand meet the young and talented directors, producers and writers behind them.

MUSIC

SAT 26, 8PM - 1AM

HELLO THOR RECORDS 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTYNottingham indie record label Hello Thor Records will be celebrating their5th birthday with a free party in our CaféBar. There will be Hello Thor DJs,screenings of music videos, animations and visuals by Kneel Before Zodand a live performance by Moscow Youth Cult (presented in partnership withI Own You Records). Moscow Youth Cult make lush electronic pop musicthat is as noisy and abrasive as it is beautiful and joyous.

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SUN 6, 2PM

LOOKING FOR ERIC (15) 116m

Eric Bishop is a football obsessedpostman whose life is rapidlyreaching crisis point. With no-one leftto turn to, Eric tracks down his hero,the philosophising, trumpet-playing,footballing genius that is EricCantona, for a bit of life-coaching.

CELEBRATING DIANE’S 50 YEARSOF FUN

SUN 13, 2PM

SCHOOL FORSCOUNDRELS (U) 90mHenry Palfrey tries hard to impressbut always loses out to the rotterDelauney. Then he discovers theLifeman college run by “Professor”Potter and discovers the secrets ofsuccess. But has he the courage toput all his lessons into effect?

ALPESH HITS 40!

SUN 20, 2PM

LIVE AND LET DIE (PG) 122mRoger Moore plays 007 for the firsttime and presides over the usualquota of eyebrow-raising action andunusual gadgets.

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY ANGUS.MARTINI TIME, SHAKEN NOTSTIRRED.

SUN 27, 2PM

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (12A)134m

The true story of Captain RichardPhillips who surrendered himself toSomali pirates in order to free hiscrew.

TO THE LOVELY PEOPLE OF GPDFROM YOUR SOCIALAMBASSADORS

SAT 5, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 6, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVELA BOHÈME (12A) 205mPuccini’s moving story of young love isthe most performed opera in Met history- and with good reason. Anita Hartigstars as the frail Mimì in FrancoZeffirelli’s classic production, with VittorioGrigolo as her passionate lover, Rodolfo.

SAT 26, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 27, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE COSÌ FAN TUTTE (12A) 245mMusic Director James Levine makes hislong-awaited return to the Met podiumto conduct Mozart’s beloved operaabout testing the ties of love. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs /£15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

THU 24, 7PM

VIKINGS LIVE FROM THEBRITISH MUSEUM (12A) 90mThis special event offers an exclusiveprivate view of the BP exhibition “Vikings:life and legend”. Introduced by BritishMuseum Director Neil MacGregor andpresented by historian and broadcasterMichael Wood, the exhibition will bebrought to life by curators and experts.Tickets: £12 full / £11 concs / £10 members

LIVE BY SATELLITERENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA 2014We’re delighted to be presenting two films from the London Festival and hope to welcome members of the cast and crew to the screenings. Our website www.broadway.org.uk will have more details nearer the time.

FRI 25, 5.30PM

JE M'APPELLE HMMM...(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnès B. France 2013 121m

Starring: Sylvie Testud, Jacques Bonnaffé

12-year-old Céline is running away.She is leaving behind an abusivefather, an absent mother and agrandmother too naive to imaginewhat is going on at home. Hiding in ared truck, she meets Peter, a Scottishtruck driver in his forties. Embarkingon a surprising road trip, Célineexperiences her first true momentsof childhood with lightness and trust,and a new friend offering her achance to finally have a normal life.

SUN 27, 5.45PM

VENUS IN FUR (CERT TBC)With English Subtitles

Dir: Roman Polanski France 2013 96m

Starring: Emmanuelle Seigner,

Mathieu Amalric

Thomas Novachek is struggling to castthe lead in his theatrical production ofthe notorious novella ‘Venus in Fur’. As if on cue, the abrasive and brashVanda appears at the auditions. Withthe play already memorised and anunnerving way of completely inhabitingthe dominatrix role, Vanda casts anintoxicating spell on Thomas thatspirals into a power play beyond thestage. AF French Film Festival

FILM COURSES

ONE DAY COURSE

A DAY IN THEWORLD OF WESANDERSON A career overview of one ofAmerica’s most distinctive andstylish contemporary directors, aman who creates beguiling andquirky stories and characters likeno other current filmmaker.Despite a gallery of regular facesand stars in his films from themid-1990s to the present day,each film somehow lives a life ofits own. In this one-dayappreciation of his work we’llexamine the ways in which hisseven previous films hangtogether and provide a roundedview of Wes’s world. Tutor: Alan Seaman One Day Course Saturday 12th April 2014, 10.30AM - 4.30PM (with breaks) Price: £17 /£15 members and concessions

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DAVID BO

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ROEG’S THE MAN

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THU 17, FROM 8.30PM NOTE CHANGE OF DAY FOR THIS MONTH

FILM QUIZBroadway is proudly hosting a comedy filmquiz in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.Test your movie knowledge with our residentquiz master Colin. Plenty of prizes on offer(not all serious) and only £1 to join in.

PUSH BUTTON AND WAIT FOR SIGNAL

What made you want to set up your own business? For me, I don't really think it was a decision to 'start my ownbusiness'. It was probably more a question of how am I going to startmy own business, something that has slowly evolved, a lot throughtrial and error, but the Projector classes have certainly helped me tofine tune and improve and also gain confidence in my abilities.

Ali Groves, Gifted Scribble and ovrobin www.giftedscribble.co.uk | www.ovrobin.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding and Illustration

Projector has worked with over 120 local emerging creative and digital contentbusinesses; providing business advice to those just starting out and alsobusinesses looking to grow; we are delighted to present a couple of them:

There are always challenges when starting and running a business, you have to be everything andmore! Projector has helped me to find that balance between my creative practice and the business’sneeds. It has also been really helpful to meet other creative business owners who are facing similarchallenges. The 1-2-1 business advice has offered me a critical friend, and an external viewpoint.

Jo Blaxill, Inbetween | www.inbetweencreative.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding, Direct Mail, Information Design and Web Design. Inbetween engaging audiences to communicate your brand.

Creative Weekender: Kickstart Your Business!

We have hosted a number of events and business development workshopsspecially designed for creatives; and are happy to announce our forthcomingCreative Weekenders.

We are running three 2-day workshops, equipping you with business basics and essentialsover a weekend, these sessions are designed to help you kickstart your business.

• SAT 5 APRIL - SUN 6 APRIL 2014• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• SEPTEMBER 2014 DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to Creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

Visit shinewithprojector.org.uk for more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme.

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There’s a world of great cinema aboutkids which is hardly known and rarely,if ever, shown in cinemas. This is thesubject of Mark Cousin’s wonderfulnew documentary A Story of Childrenand Film showing here from the 4th April (see page 1 for details). This season gives you the chance towatch some of the films featured in A Story of Children and Film and we’llbe presenting more films throughoutthe coming months.

The Cinema of Childhood season is curated byfilmmaker Mark Cousins, presented by Filmhouseand supported by the BFI’s ProgrammingDevelopment Fund.

MON 7, 8PM

CHILDREN IN THE WIND(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hiroshi Shimizu Japan 1937 88m

Sampei is a little rascal who leads hisvillage gang with the Tarzan cry of hishero Johnny Weissmuller. But when hisfather is falsely imprisoned for fraud, hisidyllic life falls apart. Sent to stay with hisuncle, Sampei runs away any chance hegets. If only his father can clear hisname, everything will be all right again.This luminous masterpiece is nearly 80years old, but still shines brightly.

TUE 8, 8PM

CROWS (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Dorota Kedzierzawska Poland 1994 63m

Wrona (which means “crow” in Polish)is neglected by her mother, laughed atby her classmates and furious with theworld. So she steals a cute little girl tobecome her surrogate mother, but shesoon discovers just how hard being aparent really is.

Preceded by TEN MINUTES OLDER(dir Herz Frank Latvia 1978 10m)

Storms of emotion swep across achild’s face as he watches a show thatwe never see.

WED 9, 8PM

FORBIDDEN GAMES (12)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Rene Clement France 1952 86m

German fighter planes massacrerefugees fleeing Paris. A dazed little girlis left wandering the fields clutchingher dead dog. She’s adopted by apeasant boy and brings her into hiseccentric family. René Clément’s angrymasterpiece blends tragedy and farceinto a heart-breaking account ofchildren caught in a war they can’tpossibly understand.

THU 10, 8PM

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Karel Kachyna Czech Republic

1965 134m

Oldrich is the runt of his village but hehas imagination on his side. His village isin turmoil, because the Nazi occupiershave just retreated and the Red Army isadvancing upon them. Beautifully shotand darkly ironic, this forgottenmasterpiece jumbles reality, memory andfantasy to capture the intensity andconfusion of childhood in a war zone.

MY MOVIESee the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley [email protected]

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FRI 11, FROM 9.30PM

CINEBAR: ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS (U) 93mWe are excited to host a very special bar event for Elvis Presley and Orionfans. Offering an exclusive sneak peek of new film-in-the-making byacclaimed director Jeanie Finlay - ORION: The Man Who Would Be King. Thestranger than fiction story of the mystery masked singer that Sun Records soldas Elvis back from the grave. www.orionthemovie.com This is followed by oneof the greatest music documentaries of all time,“That’s The Way It Is”.

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TUE 15, FROM 6PM

INDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Lunchbox,screening from the 11th April,we’ll have Indian food on themenu tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 10, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join in thefun & there are prizes too.

FRI 4, 8PM

VIDEO NASTIES:DRACONIAN DAYS+ Q&A (18)

Dir: Jake West United Kingdom 2014 80m

Documentary Draconian Days takes usthrough the history of the subsequentdark age of British moral panics andcensorship with great new interviewsand shocking archive footage. We arejoined by director Jake West andproducer Marc Morris to discuss thelegacy of censorship in the UK and bywriter David Flint, whose book ‘SheerFilth’ is launched after the screening.

SAT 5, 9.45PM

OUR VINYL WEIGHS A TON: THIS IS STONESTHROW RECORDS (15)Dir: Jeff Broadway United States 2013 94m

A documentary about avant-garde LosAngeles-based record label StonesThrow Records. The film featuresexclusive interviews with Kanye West,Snoop Dogg, Common, Questlove, TalibKweli, Mike D (The Beastie Boys), Tylerthe Creator, and many more.

Presented in association with

THE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY ANDCHANGE 90mThis 10 week course will analyse adifferent decade of the 20th centuryeach week to ‘archaeologically’ examinehow film has reflected the changes inculture, society and politics. Starting withexamples of films from the 1910s, wewill discover the history of the 20thcentury as told through film; includinghow the war years were portrayed at thecinema, the social and sexual revolutionsof the 60s, the political landscape of thecold war and bringing our understandingup to date by examining how 21stcentury cinema reflects anxieties aroundtechnology and terrorism. If you wouldlike to know more about the history offilm or are simply interested in social andcultural history, this course is for you. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70 / £50 members and concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 60s we look atsome of the key names in British cinema,versatile directors who crossed over manygenres and worked for studios but withastonishing individualism. Some went toHollywood but not before they stampedtheir impression on films that helped todefine ideas of ‘Britishness’, both toaudiences at home and around the world.Tutor: Alan Seaman 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoonscommencing Wednesday 7th May,2-4PM £70 / £50 members and concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150mThe time has come to dust off that filmstory and turn it into a script. If youalready have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Over an 8 week period ofworkshops and tutoring you will beguided through the processes ofdeveloping your story idea into a 5 pagefeature treatment or a first draftscreenplay for your short. Between timesyou will need time to write if you are toget the most from this course. You willalready have an idea in synopsis form,and will understand what is meant byCharacter, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130 / £100 members andconcs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie.Our film tutor Sam Ward will moderateand provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60 / £40 members andconcs (includes entrance into films)

THU 3, 6PM-7PM FREE ADMISSION

BFI FILM ACADEMY SHORT FILM SCREENING (15)As a delivery partner for the BFI’s Film Academy Network Broadway hasbeen working with 18 talented young film makers aged 16 to 19 fromacross the region to develop their filmmaking skills and prepare them for acareer in the film industry. As part of the program the students haveproduced three short films featuring professional actors and shot usingindustry standard equipment. This a great opportunity to watch the shortsand meet the young and talented directors, producers and writers behind them.

MUSIC

SAT 26, 8PM - 1AM

HELLO THOR RECORDS 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTYNottingham indie record label Hello Thor Records will be celebrating their5th birthday with a free party in our CaféBar. There will be Hello Thor DJs,screenings of music videos, animations and visuals by Kneel Before Zodand a live performance by Moscow Youth Cult (presented in partnership withI Own You Records). Moscow Youth Cult make lush electronic pop musicthat is as noisy and abrasive as it is beautiful and joyous.

FORB

IDDEN GA

MES

LONG

LIVE THE REPUBLIC

SUN 6, 2PM

LOOKING FOR ERIC (15) 116m

Eric Bishop is a football obsessedpostman whose life is rapidlyreaching crisis point. With no-one leftto turn to, Eric tracks down his hero,the philosophising, trumpet-playing,footballing genius that is EricCantona, for a bit of life-coaching.

CELEBRATING DIANE’S 50 YEARSOF FUN

SUN 13, 2PM

SCHOOL FORSCOUNDRELS (U) 90mHenry Palfrey tries hard to impressbut always loses out to the rotterDelauney. Then he discovers theLifeman college run by “Professor”Potter and discovers the secrets ofsuccess. But has he the courage toput all his lessons into effect?

ALPESH HITS 40!

SUN 20, 2PM

LIVE AND LET DIE (PG) 122mRoger Moore plays 007 for the firsttime and presides over the usualquota of eyebrow-raising action andunusual gadgets.

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY ANGUS.MARTINI TIME, SHAKEN NOTSTIRRED.

SUN 27, 2PM

CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (12A)134m

The true story of Captain RichardPhillips who surrendered himself toSomali pirates in order to free hiscrew.

TO THE LOVELY PEOPLE OF GPDFROM YOUR SOCIALAMBASSADORS

SAT 5, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 6, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVELA BOHÈME (12A) 205mPuccini’s moving story of young love isthe most performed opera in Met history- and with good reason. Anita Hartigstars as the frail Mimì in FrancoZeffirelli’s classic production, with VittorioGrigolo as her passionate lover, Rodolfo.

SAT 26, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 27, 12 NOON ENCORE

MET OPERA LIVE COSÌ FAN TUTTE (12A) 245mMusic Director James Levine makes hislong-awaited return to the Met podiumto conduct Mozart’s beloved operaabout testing the ties of love. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs /£15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

THU 24, 7PM

VIKINGS LIVE FROM THEBRITISH MUSEUM (12A) 90mThis special event offers an exclusiveprivate view of the BP exhibition “Vikings:life and legend”. Introduced by BritishMuseum Director Neil MacGregor andpresented by historian and broadcasterMichael Wood, the exhibition will bebrought to life by curators and experts.Tickets: £12 full / £11 concs / £10 members

LIVE BY SATELLITERENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA 2014We’re delighted to be presenting two films from the London Festival and hope to welcome members of the cast and crew to the screenings. Our website www.broadway.org.uk will have more details nearer the time.

FRI 25, 5.30PM

JE M'APPELLE HMMM...(CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnès B. France 2013 121m

Starring: Sylvie Testud, Jacques Bonnaffé

12-year-old Céline is running away.She is leaving behind an abusivefather, an absent mother and agrandmother too naive to imaginewhat is going on at home. Hiding in ared truck, she meets Peter, a Scottishtruck driver in his forties. Embarkingon a surprising road trip, Célineexperiences her first true momentsof childhood with lightness and trust,and a new friend offering her achance to finally have a normal life.

SUN 27, 5.45PM

VENUS IN FUR (CERT TBC)With English Subtitles

Dir: Roman Polanski France 2013 96m

Starring: Emmanuelle Seigner,

Mathieu Amalric

Thomas Novachek is struggling to castthe lead in his theatrical production ofthe notorious novella ‘Venus in Fur’. As if on cue, the abrasive and brashVanda appears at the auditions. Withthe play already memorised and anunnerving way of completely inhabitingthe dominatrix role, Vanda casts anintoxicating spell on Thomas thatspirals into a power play beyond thestage. AF French Film Festival

FILM COURSES

ONE DAY COURSE

A DAY IN THEWORLD OF WESANDERSON A career overview of one ofAmerica’s most distinctive andstylish contemporary directors, aman who creates beguiling andquirky stories and characters likeno other current filmmaker.Despite a gallery of regular facesand stars in his films from themid-1990s to the present day,each film somehow lives a life ofits own. In this one-dayappreciation of his work we’llexamine the ways in which hisseven previous films hangtogether and provide a roundedview of Wes’s world. Tutor: Alan Seaman One Day Course Saturday 12th April 2014, 10.30AM - 4.30PM (with breaks) Price: £17 /£15 members and concessions

BILL MUR

RAY IN WES AND

ERSO

N’S - THE LIFE AQU

ATIC WITH STEVE ZISSOU

DAVID BO

WIE IN

NICOLAS

ROEG’S THE MAN

WHO

FELL TO EAR

TH

ADAP

TATION

.

THU 17, FROM 8.30PM NOTE CHANGE OF DAY FOR THIS MONTH

FILM QUIZBroadway is proudly hosting a comedy filmquiz in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.Test your movie knowledge with our residentquiz master Colin. Plenty of prizes on offer(not all serious) and only £1 to join in.

PUSH BUTTON AND WAIT FOR SIGNAL

What made you want to set up your own business? For me, I don't really think it was a decision to 'start my ownbusiness'. It was probably more a question of how am I going to startmy own business, something that has slowly evolved, a lot throughtrial and error, but the Projector classes have certainly helped me tofine tune and improve and also gain confidence in my abilities.

Ali Groves, Gifted Scribble and ovrobin www.giftedscribble.co.uk | www.ovrobin.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding and Illustration

Projector has worked with over 120 local emerging creative and digital contentbusinesses; providing business advice to those just starting out and alsobusinesses looking to grow; we are delighted to present a couple of them:

There are always challenges when starting and running a business, you have to be everything andmore! Projector has helped me to find that balance between my creative practice and the business’sneeds. It has also been really helpful to meet other creative business owners who are facing similarchallenges. The 1-2-1 business advice has offered me a critical friend, and an external viewpoint.

Jo Blaxill, Inbetween | www.inbetweencreative.co.uk Creative Areas: Graphic Design, Branding, Direct Mail, Information Design and Web Design. Inbetween engaging audiences to communicate your brand.

Creative Weekender: Kickstart Your Business!

We have hosted a number of events and business development workshopsspecially designed for creatives; and are happy to announce our forthcomingCreative Weekenders.

We are running three 2-day workshops, equipping you with business basics and essentialsover a weekend, these sessions are designed to help you kickstart your business.

• SAT 5 APRIL - SUN 6 APRIL 2014• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• SEPTEMBER 2014 DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF); Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to Creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

Visit shinewithprojector.org.uk for more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme.

JE M’APPELLE HMMM...