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FRI 5 - THU 25

SUPER 8 (12A)

Dir: J J Abrams United States 2011 111m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney

In a small town in the late 1970s,some kids making a Super 8 horrormovie accidentally capture a huge traincrash with their camera. Director J.J.Abrams and producer Steven Spielbergcollaborate on this wonderful ode tochildhood adventure, filmmaking andgiant monsters.

FRI 5 - THU 25

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

ELLE S’APPELAIT SARAHWith English Subtitles

Dir: Gilles Paquet-Brenner France 2010 110m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Melusine

Mayance, Niels Arestrup

Paris, July 1942: Sarah, a 10-year-oldgirl is taken with her parents by theFrench police as they go door-to-doorarresting Jewish families in the middleof the night. Desperate to protect heryounger brother, she locks him in acupboard, promising to return. Sixty-seven years later: Sarah’s storyintertwines with that of Julia, anAmerican journalist investigating theround-up.

“The price of truth is the centraltheme of this deeply moving filmwhose narrative about a littleJewish girl in wartime Parisresonates through time and acrossoceans.” Urban Cinefile

TUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT

FRI 12 - SUN 14

KABOOM (15)

Dir: Gregg Araki United States 2010 86m

Starring: Haley Bennett, Thomas Dekker

Kaboom is a wild, witty, sex-drenchedhorror-comedy thriller, the latest filmfrom iconoclastic filmmaker GreggAraki (The Doom Generation, Nowhere,Mysterious Skin). Smith, an 18-year-oldstudent, lusts after his straightroommate, hangs out with his lesbianbestie, and tries to decide whether heprefers boys or girls. Teen angst soongives way to more sinister concernswhen Smith finds out that his smallSouthern California town is also hometo a killer cult.

FRI 12 - THU 18

THE WAY (12A)

Dir: Emilio Estevez United States 2010 128m

Starring: Martin Sheen, James Nesbitt

After the sudden death of his globe-trekking son, Daniel, Tom flies to thePyrenees to collect his body. But hespontaneously decides to completeDaniel’s journey, scattering his son’sashes along the 800km Way of St.James, a pilgrim’s path which becomesa life-changing experience.

FRI 12 - THU 18

AKIRA (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katsuhiro Otomo Japan 1988 125m

This superbly paced, gritty andintelligent tale is set in 2019’s post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo where themysterious military-scientificgovernment’s secret weapons,telekinetic humans, battle thecyberpunk resistance and threaten todestroy the world. With an unheard ofbillion yen production budget Akira setthe technical benchmark on it’s originalrelease and from this brand new HDdigital print the definitive masterpiece isa must see on the big screen.The Barbican

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010

96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

Sergeant Gerry Boyle, a salty villagecop in Ireland, has a subversive senseof humour, a caustic wit, and anuncanny knack for keeping people atarm’s length. When a straitlaced FBIagent chasing an international drug-smuggling ring hits town, Boyle has nointention of letting the arrival disrupt hisroutine of hookers and wisecracks.Initially, he relishes offending andridiculing the agent, but a murder and aseries of peculiar events draw thereluctant sergeant into the investigation.A clever, fresh character study, as wellas a snappy joyride of an actioncomedy. Sundance Film Festival

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

IN A BETTER WORLD CERT TBC

HAEVNENWith English Subtitles

Dir: Susanne Bier Denmark 2010 TBC

Starring: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm

This year’s Oscar winner for BestForeign Language Film is a fineexample of Danish filmmaker SusanneBier’s talent for weaving togetheraccessible domestic melodrama andissues of ethical awareness of the worldbeyond our doorstep. A doctor whodevotes himself to practicing medicinein an African refugee camp, returnshome to Denmark to find that his sonhas fallen under the sway of a schoolfriend mourning the death of his motherby acting out his own darker impulses.Bier’s inviting film asks but doesn’tanswer: Is the male urge for violenceinnate? Is it passed from father to son?And if it is, how can we teach ourchildren well? Entertainment Weekly

FRI 19 AUG - THU 1 SEP

VILLAIN (15)

AKUNIN With English Subtitles

Dir: Sang-il Lee Japan 2010 139m

Starring: Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eri Fukatsu

Based upon the award-winning novel byYoshida Shuichi, who also co-scripted,the film is a dark examination ofmodern Japanese society that chartsthe many aftershocks that follow abrutal and tragic crime. The film has afine cast, headed by Tsumabuki Satoshiand Fukatsu Eri (who won the BestActress award at the 2010 MontrealWorld Film Festival for her stunningperformance).

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHT

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

THE SKIN I LIVE IN (15)

LA PIEL QUE HABITOWith English Subtitles Spain 2011 120m

Starring: Elena Anaya, Pedro Almodovar,

Antonio Banderas

The story begins with a beautifulwoman apparently imprisoned in thelavish home of master plastic-surgeonAntonio Banderas, who has invented away to create superhuman skin. Fromthere... well, things just get darker,weirder and wittier. And when you’resure that a jewel-thief dressed as atiger is the oddest thing you’re going tosee, Almodóvar yanks a wicked centralplot-pivot and corkscrews his tale ofmadness and passion to new levels.Mystery melodrama, revenge thriller,body horror, loopy black comedy: TheSkin I Live In sutures everythingtogether for a genre-bender, a gender-bender and the most enjoyable filmwe’ve seen at the Cannes festival sofar. Lovefilm.com

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

ONE DAY (12A)

Dir: Lone Scherfig United States 2011 107m

Starring: Jim Sturgess, Anne Hathaway

15th July 1988. Emma Morley andDexter Mayhew meet for the first timeon the night of their graduation.Tomorrow they must go their separateways. So where will they be on this oneday next year? And the year after that?And every year which follows? Basedon David Nicholls’ (Starter for Ten) best-selling book, One Day is a funny/sadlove story spanning twenty years aboutgrowing up - how we change and howwe stay the same.

FRI 26 AUG - THU 1 SEP

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

Dir: Jennifer Yuh United States 2011 90m

Starring: Gary Oldman, Jack Black

Hero panda Dragon Warrior Po begins anew phase of training - finding innerpeace - with Master Shifu. But whenalbino peacock Lord Shen threatens toconquer China and destroy kung fu, Poand pals must leave the Valley Of Peaceand sock it to the chops.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3.50(unless otherwise stated).

FROM FRI 5

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 13, 2PM

WHEN THE WIND BLOWS (PG)

Dir: Jimmy Teru Murakami United Kingdom

1986 84m

Starring: John Mills, Peggy Ashcroft

One for older children this afternoon.Based on Raymond Briggs’s graphicnovel about the after-effects of anuclear war, the film focuses on a veryfunny and believable elderly couple,still mired in memories of World War II.Comedy and horror intertwine in thisdomestic, kitchen-sink version of Dr. Strangelove.Contains moderate language and mild horror.

SAT 20, 12.15PM

WHISTLE DOWNTHE WIND (PG)

Dir: Bryan Forbes United Kingdom 1961 100m

Starring: Hayley Mills, Alan Bates

Three children living on their widowedfather's farm in Lancashire, discover awanted man hiding in one of the barnsand come to the conclusion that he isJesus Christ. Classic family viewing withsome great acting by the childreninvolved, especially Hayley Mills.

FROM FRI 26

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

See page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerningviewer in mind! Senior citizenspay £4.00 and receive freetea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompaniedby a short introduction.

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS:PART 2 (12A)

See website for details.

THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WAY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details

04

BRINGING UP BABY!Two exclusive screenings foryou and your baby (up to oneyear of age). Tickets are £4.50for adults, babies go FREE.

FRI 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ONE DAY (12A)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable forchildren with specific needsand from within the autisticspectrum. Tickets £2 forunder-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 27, 12.30PM

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (PG)

See page 3 for details. This screeningwill be shown in 2D.

Mon 1 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 2 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Wed 3 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Thu 4 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 10:30 1:30 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 5 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sat 6 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 1:15 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sun 7 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 12:00 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00Dirty Dancing 12A p11 2:00

Mon 8 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 9 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00French Food Night - Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 10 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45 8:00Poetry 12A see web 3:00

Thu 11 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 12 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15

Sat 13 Super 8 12A 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15When the Wind Blows PG p4 2:00Before the Rev... 12A see web 4:00

Sun 14 Super 8 12A p1 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15The Wild Bunch 18 p11 2:00It Rains on our Love 15 p8 5:15

Mon 15 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15A Ship Bound for India 15 p8 5:15Just Do It+ Producer's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

AUGUST 2011 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Tue 16 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Sawdust and Tinsel 15 p8 5:15The Pipe + Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Wed 17 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Dreams 15 p8 6:30The Waste Land PG p9 8:45

Thu 18 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15So Close to Life 15 p8 5:45TT3D 15 see web 8:00Argentinian Wine Tasting,Studio From 7PM

Fri 19 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Sat 20 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 12:00 7:45Whistle Down the WInd PG p4 12:15

Sun 21 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 12:15 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 12:00 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Patagonia 15 p10 2:00

Mon 22 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Tue 23 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Japanese Food Night -Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 24 The Guard 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Thu 25 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Fri 26 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 10:30 1.30 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Sat 27 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 2:00 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Kung Fu Panda 2 (2D) Supportive Environment Screening PG p3 12:30

Sun 28 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 12:30 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Bread and Tulips 12A p11 2:00

Mon 29 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Tue 30 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Film Quiz, Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 31 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00It’s our 21st Birthday!

HARRY POTTER, BEGINNERS,THE TREE OF LIFE,THE BIG PICTURE,HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE,ARRIETTY AND POETRYALL END THIS MONTH - DON’T MISSTHEM! SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

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FRI 5 - THU 25

SUPER 8 (12A)

Dir: J J Abrams United States 2011 111m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney

In a small town in the late 1970s,some kids making a Super 8 horrormovie accidentally capture a huge traincrash with their camera. Director J.J.Abrams and producer Steven Spielbergcollaborate on this wonderful ode tochildhood adventure, filmmaking andgiant monsters.

FRI 5 - THU 25

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

ELLE S’APPELAIT SARAHWith English Subtitles

Dir: Gilles Paquet-Brenner France 2010 110m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Melusine

Mayance, Niels Arestrup

Paris, July 1942: Sarah, a 10-year-oldgirl is taken with her parents by theFrench police as they go door-to-doorarresting Jewish families in the middleof the night. Desperate to protect heryounger brother, she locks him in acupboard, promising to return. Sixty-seven years later: Sarah’s storyintertwines with that of Julia, anAmerican journalist investigating theround-up.

“The price of truth is the centraltheme of this deeply moving filmwhose narrative about a littleJewish girl in wartime Parisresonates through time and acrossoceans.” Urban Cinefile

TUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT

FRI 12 - SUN 14

KABOOM (15)

Dir: Gregg Araki United States 2010 86m

Starring: Haley Bennett, Thomas Dekker

Kaboom is a wild, witty, sex-drenchedhorror-comedy thriller, the latest filmfrom iconoclastic filmmaker GreggAraki (The Doom Generation, Nowhere,Mysterious Skin). Smith, an 18-year-oldstudent, lusts after his straightroommate, hangs out with his lesbianbestie, and tries to decide whether heprefers boys or girls. Teen angst soongives way to more sinister concernswhen Smith finds out that his smallSouthern California town is also hometo a killer cult.

FRI 12 - THU 18

THE WAY (12A)

Dir: Emilio Estevez United States 2010 128m

Starring: Martin Sheen, James Nesbitt

After the sudden death of his globe-trekking son, Daniel, Tom flies to thePyrenees to collect his body. But hespontaneously decides to completeDaniel’s journey, scattering his son’sashes along the 800km Way of St.James, a pilgrim’s path which becomesa life-changing experience.

FRI 12 - THU 18

AKIRA (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katsuhiro Otomo Japan 1988 125m

This superbly paced, gritty andintelligent tale is set in 2019’s post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo where themysterious military-scientificgovernment’s secret weapons,telekinetic humans, battle thecyberpunk resistance and threaten todestroy the world. With an unheard ofbillion yen production budget Akira setthe technical benchmark on it’s originalrelease and from this brand new HDdigital print the definitive masterpiece isa must see on the big screen.The Barbican

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010

96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

Sergeant Gerry Boyle, a salty villagecop in Ireland, has a subversive senseof humour, a caustic wit, and anuncanny knack for keeping people atarm’s length. When a straitlaced FBIagent chasing an international drug-smuggling ring hits town, Boyle has nointention of letting the arrival disrupt hisroutine of hookers and wisecracks.Initially, he relishes offending andridiculing the agent, but a murder and aseries of peculiar events draw thereluctant sergeant into the investigation.A clever, fresh character study, as wellas a snappy joyride of an actioncomedy. Sundance Film Festival

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

IN A BETTER WORLD CERT TBC

HAEVNENWith English Subtitles

Dir: Susanne Bier Denmark 2010 TBC

Starring: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm

This year’s Oscar winner for BestForeign Language Film is a fineexample of Danish filmmaker SusanneBier’s talent for weaving togetheraccessible domestic melodrama andissues of ethical awareness of the worldbeyond our doorstep. A doctor whodevotes himself to practicing medicinein an African refugee camp, returnshome to Denmark to find that his sonhas fallen under the sway of a schoolfriend mourning the death of his motherby acting out his own darker impulses.Bier’s inviting film asks but doesn’tanswer: Is the male urge for violenceinnate? Is it passed from father to son?And if it is, how can we teach ourchildren well? Entertainment Weekly

FRI 19 AUG - THU 1 SEP

VILLAIN (15)

AKUNIN With English Subtitles

Dir: Sang-il Lee Japan 2010 139m

Starring: Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eri Fukatsu

Based upon the award-winning novel byYoshida Shuichi, who also co-scripted,the film is a dark examination ofmodern Japanese society that chartsthe many aftershocks that follow abrutal and tragic crime. The film has afine cast, headed by Tsumabuki Satoshiand Fukatsu Eri (who won the BestActress award at the 2010 MontrealWorld Film Festival for her stunningperformance).

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHT

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

THE SKIN I LIVE IN (15)

LA PIEL QUE HABITOWith English Subtitles Spain 2011 120m

Starring: Elena Anaya, Pedro Almodovar,

Antonio Banderas

The story begins with a beautifulwoman apparently imprisoned in thelavish home of master plastic-surgeonAntonio Banderas, who has invented away to create superhuman skin. Fromthere... well, things just get darker,weirder and wittier. And when you’resure that a jewel-thief dressed as atiger is the oddest thing you’re going tosee, Almodóvar yanks a wicked centralplot-pivot and corkscrews his tale ofmadness and passion to new levels.Mystery melodrama, revenge thriller,body horror, loopy black comedy: TheSkin I Live In sutures everythingtogether for a genre-bender, a gender-bender and the most enjoyable filmwe’ve seen at the Cannes festival sofar. Lovefilm.com

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

ONE DAY (12A)

Dir: Lone Scherfig United States 2011 107m

Starring: Jim Sturgess, Anne Hathaway

15th July 1988. Emma Morley andDexter Mayhew meet for the first timeon the night of their graduation.Tomorrow they must go their separateways. So where will they be on this oneday next year? And the year after that?And every year which follows? Basedon David Nicholls’ (Starter for Ten) best-selling book, One Day is a funny/sadlove story spanning twenty years aboutgrowing up - how we change and howwe stay the same.

FRI 26 AUG - THU 1 SEP

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

Dir: Jennifer Yuh United States 2011 90m

Starring: Gary Oldman, Jack Black

Hero panda Dragon Warrior Po begins anew phase of training - finding innerpeace - with Master Shifu. But whenalbino peacock Lord Shen threatens toconquer China and destroy kung fu, Poand pals must leave the Valley Of Peaceand sock it to the chops.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3.50(unless otherwise stated).

FROM FRI 5

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 13, 2PM

WHEN THE WIND BLOWS (PG)

Dir: Jimmy Teru Murakami United Kingdom

1986 84m

Starring: John Mills, Peggy Ashcroft

One for older children this afternoon.Based on Raymond Briggs’s graphicnovel about the after-effects of anuclear war, the film focuses on a veryfunny and believable elderly couple,still mired in memories of World War II.Comedy and horror intertwine in thisdomestic, kitchen-sink version of Dr. Strangelove.Contains moderate language and mild horror.

SAT 20, 12.15PM

WHISTLE DOWNTHE WIND (PG)

Dir: Bryan Forbes United Kingdom 1961 100m

Starring: Hayley Mills, Alan Bates

Three children living on their widowedfather's farm in Lancashire, discover awanted man hiding in one of the barnsand come to the conclusion that he isJesus Christ. Classic family viewing withsome great acting by the childreninvolved, especially Hayley Mills.

FROM FRI 26

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

See page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerningviewer in mind! Senior citizenspay £4.00 and receive freetea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompaniedby a short introduction.

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS:PART 2 (12A)

See website for details.

THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WAY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details

04

BRINGING UP BABY!Two exclusive screenings foryou and your baby (up to oneyear of age). Tickets are £4.50for adults, babies go FREE.

FRI 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ONE DAY (12A)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable forchildren with specific needsand from within the autisticspectrum. Tickets £2 forunder-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 27, 12.30PM

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (PG)

See page 3 for details. This screeningwill be shown in 2D.

Mon 1 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 2 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Wed 3 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Thu 4 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 10:30 1:30 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 5 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sat 6 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 1:15 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sun 7 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 12:00 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00Dirty Dancing 12A p11 2:00

Mon 8 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 9 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00French Food Night - Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 10 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45 8:00Poetry 12A see web 3:00

Thu 11 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 12 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15

Sat 13 Super 8 12A 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15When the Wind Blows PG p4 2:00Before the Rev... 12A see web 4:00

Sun 14 Super 8 12A p1 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15The Wild Bunch 18 p11 2:00It Rains on our Love 15 p8 5:15

Mon 15 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15A Ship Bound for India 15 p8 5:15Just Do It+ Producer's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

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Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Tue 16 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Sawdust and Tinsel 15 p8 5:15The Pipe + Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Wed 17 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Dreams 15 p8 6:30The Waste Land PG p9 8:45

Thu 18 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15So Close to Life 15 p8 5:45TT3D 15 see web 8:00Argentinian Wine Tasting,Studio From 7PM

Fri 19 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Sat 20 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 12:00 7:45Whistle Down the WInd PG p4 12:15

Sun 21 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 12:15 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 12:00 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Patagonia 15 p10 2:00

Mon 22 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Tue 23 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Japanese Food Night -Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 24 The Guard 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Thu 25 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Fri 26 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 10:30 1.30 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Sat 27 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 2:00 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Kung Fu Panda 2 (2D) Supportive Environment Screening PG p3 12:30

Sun 28 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 12:30 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Bread and Tulips 12A p11 2:00

Mon 29 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Tue 30 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Film Quiz, Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 31 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00It’s our 21st Birthday!

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FRI 5 - THU 25

SUPER 8 (12A)

Dir: J J Abrams United States 2011 111m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney

In a small town in the late 1970s,some kids making a Super 8 horrormovie accidentally capture a huge traincrash with their camera. Director J.J.Abrams and producer Steven Spielbergcollaborate on this wonderful ode tochildhood adventure, filmmaking andgiant monsters.

FRI 5 - THU 25

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

ELLE S’APPELAIT SARAHWith English Subtitles

Dir: Gilles Paquet-Brenner France 2010 110m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Melusine

Mayance, Niels Arestrup

Paris, July 1942: Sarah, a 10-year-oldgirl is taken with her parents by theFrench police as they go door-to-doorarresting Jewish families in the middleof the night. Desperate to protect heryounger brother, she locks him in acupboard, promising to return. Sixty-seven years later: Sarah’s storyintertwines with that of Julia, anAmerican journalist investigating theround-up.

“The price of truth is the centraltheme of this deeply moving filmwhose narrative about a littleJewish girl in wartime Parisresonates through time and acrossoceans.” Urban Cinefile

TUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT

FRI 12 - SUN 14

KABOOM (15)

Dir: Gregg Araki United States 2010 86m

Starring: Haley Bennett, Thomas Dekker

Kaboom is a wild, witty, sex-drenchedhorror-comedy thriller, the latest filmfrom iconoclastic filmmaker GreggAraki (The Doom Generation, Nowhere,Mysterious Skin). Smith, an 18-year-oldstudent, lusts after his straightroommate, hangs out with his lesbianbestie, and tries to decide whether heprefers boys or girls. Teen angst soongives way to more sinister concernswhen Smith finds out that his smallSouthern California town is also hometo a killer cult.

FRI 12 - THU 18

THE WAY (12A)

Dir: Emilio Estevez United States 2010 128m

Starring: Martin Sheen, James Nesbitt

After the sudden death of his globe-trekking son, Daniel, Tom flies to thePyrenees to collect his body. But hespontaneously decides to completeDaniel’s journey, scattering his son’sashes along the 800km Way of St.James, a pilgrim’s path which becomesa life-changing experience.

FRI 12 - THU 18

AKIRA (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katsuhiro Otomo Japan 1988 125m

This superbly paced, gritty andintelligent tale is set in 2019’s post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo where themysterious military-scientificgovernment’s secret weapons,telekinetic humans, battle thecyberpunk resistance and threaten todestroy the world. With an unheard ofbillion yen production budget Akira setthe technical benchmark on it’s originalrelease and from this brand new HDdigital print the definitive masterpiece isa must see on the big screen.The Barbican

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010

96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

Sergeant Gerry Boyle, a salty villagecop in Ireland, has a subversive senseof humour, a caustic wit, and anuncanny knack for keeping people atarm’s length. When a straitlaced FBIagent chasing an international drug-smuggling ring hits town, Boyle has nointention of letting the arrival disrupt hisroutine of hookers and wisecracks.Initially, he relishes offending andridiculing the agent, but a murder and aseries of peculiar events draw thereluctant sergeant into the investigation.A clever, fresh character study, as wellas a snappy joyride of an actioncomedy. Sundance Film Festival

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

IN A BETTER WORLD CERT TBC

HAEVNENWith English Subtitles

Dir: Susanne Bier Denmark 2010 TBC

Starring: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm

This year’s Oscar winner for BestForeign Language Film is a fineexample of Danish filmmaker SusanneBier’s talent for weaving togetheraccessible domestic melodrama andissues of ethical awareness of the worldbeyond our doorstep. A doctor whodevotes himself to practicing medicinein an African refugee camp, returnshome to Denmark to find that his sonhas fallen under the sway of a schoolfriend mourning the death of his motherby acting out his own darker impulses.Bier’s inviting film asks but doesn’tanswer: Is the male urge for violenceinnate? Is it passed from father to son?And if it is, how can we teach ourchildren well? Entertainment Weekly

FRI 19 AUG - THU 1 SEP

VILLAIN (15)

AKUNIN With English Subtitles

Dir: Sang-il Lee Japan 2010 139m

Starring: Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eri Fukatsu

Based upon the award-winning novel byYoshida Shuichi, who also co-scripted,the film is a dark examination ofmodern Japanese society that chartsthe many aftershocks that follow abrutal and tragic crime. The film has afine cast, headed by Tsumabuki Satoshiand Fukatsu Eri (who won the BestActress award at the 2010 MontrealWorld Film Festival for her stunningperformance).

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHT

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

THE SKIN I LIVE IN (15)

LA PIEL QUE HABITOWith English Subtitles Spain 2011 120m

Starring: Elena Anaya, Pedro Almodovar,

Antonio Banderas

The story begins with a beautifulwoman apparently imprisoned in thelavish home of master plastic-surgeonAntonio Banderas, who has invented away to create superhuman skin. Fromthere... well, things just get darker,weirder and wittier. And when you’resure that a jewel-thief dressed as atiger is the oddest thing you’re going tosee, Almodóvar yanks a wicked centralplot-pivot and corkscrews his tale ofmadness and passion to new levels.Mystery melodrama, revenge thriller,body horror, loopy black comedy: TheSkin I Live In sutures everythingtogether for a genre-bender, a gender-bender and the most enjoyable filmwe’ve seen at the Cannes festival sofar. Lovefilm.com

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

ONE DAY (12A)

Dir: Lone Scherfig United States 2011 107m

Starring: Jim Sturgess, Anne Hathaway

15th July 1988. Emma Morley andDexter Mayhew meet for the first timeon the night of their graduation.Tomorrow they must go their separateways. So where will they be on this oneday next year? And the year after that?And every year which follows? Basedon David Nicholls’ (Starter for Ten) best-selling book, One Day is a funny/sadlove story spanning twenty years aboutgrowing up - how we change and howwe stay the same.

FRI 26 AUG - THU 1 SEP

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

Dir: Jennifer Yuh United States 2011 90m

Starring: Gary Oldman, Jack Black

Hero panda Dragon Warrior Po begins anew phase of training - finding innerpeace - with Master Shifu. But whenalbino peacock Lord Shen threatens toconquer China and destroy kung fu, Poand pals must leave the Valley Of Peaceand sock it to the chops.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3.50(unless otherwise stated).

FROM FRI 5

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 13, 2PM

WHEN THE WIND BLOWS (PG)

Dir: Jimmy Teru Murakami United Kingdom

1986 84m

Starring: John Mills, Peggy Ashcroft

One for older children this afternoon.Based on Raymond Briggs’s graphicnovel about the after-effects of anuclear war, the film focuses on a veryfunny and believable elderly couple,still mired in memories of World War II.Comedy and horror intertwine in thisdomestic, kitchen-sink version of Dr. Strangelove.Contains moderate language and mild horror.

SAT 20, 12.15PM

WHISTLE DOWNTHE WIND (PG)

Dir: Bryan Forbes United Kingdom 1961 100m

Starring: Hayley Mills, Alan Bates

Three children living on their widowedfather's farm in Lancashire, discover awanted man hiding in one of the barnsand come to the conclusion that he isJesus Christ. Classic family viewing withsome great acting by the childreninvolved, especially Hayley Mills.

FROM FRI 26

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

See page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerningviewer in mind! Senior citizenspay £4.00 and receive freetea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompaniedby a short introduction.

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS:PART 2 (12A)

See website for details.

THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WAY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details

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BRINGING UP BABY!Two exclusive screenings foryou and your baby (up to oneyear of age). Tickets are £4.50for adults, babies go FREE.

FRI 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ONE DAY (12A)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable forchildren with specific needsand from within the autisticspectrum. Tickets £2 forunder-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 27, 12.30PM

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (PG)

See page 3 for details. This screeningwill be shown in 2D.

Mon 1 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 2 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Wed 3 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Thu 4 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 10:30 1:30 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 5 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sat 6 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 1:15 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sun 7 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 12:00 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00Dirty Dancing 12A p11 2:00

Mon 8 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 9 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00French Food Night - Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 10 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45 8:00Poetry 12A see web 3:00

Thu 11 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 12 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15

Sat 13 Super 8 12A 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15When the Wind Blows PG p4 2:00Before the Rev... 12A see web 4:00

Sun 14 Super 8 12A p1 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15The Wild Bunch 18 p11 2:00It Rains on our Love 15 p8 5:15

Mon 15 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15A Ship Bound for India 15 p8 5:15Just Do It+ Producer's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

AUGUST 2011 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Tue 16 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Sawdust and Tinsel 15 p8 5:15The Pipe + Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Wed 17 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Dreams 15 p8 6:30The Waste Land PG p9 8:45

Thu 18 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15So Close to Life 15 p8 5:45TT3D 15 see web 8:00Argentinian Wine Tasting,Studio From 7PM

Fri 19 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Sat 20 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 12:00 7:45Whistle Down the WInd PG p4 12:15

Sun 21 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 12:15 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 12:00 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Patagonia 15 p10 2:00

Mon 22 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Tue 23 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Japanese Food Night -Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 24 The Guard 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Thu 25 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Fri 26 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 10:30 1.30 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Sat 27 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 2:00 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Kung Fu Panda 2 (2D) Supportive Environment Screening PG p3 12:30

Sun 28 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 12:30 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Bread and Tulips 12A p11 2:00

Mon 29 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Tue 30 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Film Quiz, Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 31 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00It’s our 21st Birthday!

HARRY POTTER, BEGINNERS,THE TREE OF LIFE,THE BIG PICTURE,HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE,ARRIETTY AND POETRYALL END THIS MONTH - DON’T MISSTHEM! SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

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FRI 5 - THU 25

SUPER 8 (12A)

Dir: J J Abrams United States 2011 111m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney

In a small town in the late 1970s,some kids making a Super 8 horrormovie accidentally capture a huge traincrash with their camera. Director J.J.Abrams and producer Steven Spielbergcollaborate on this wonderful ode tochildhood adventure, filmmaking andgiant monsters.

FRI 5 - THU 25

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

ELLE S’APPELAIT SARAHWith English Subtitles

Dir: Gilles Paquet-Brenner France 2010 110m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Melusine

Mayance, Niels Arestrup

Paris, July 1942: Sarah, a 10-year-oldgirl is taken with her parents by theFrench police as they go door-to-doorarresting Jewish families in the middleof the night. Desperate to protect heryounger brother, she locks him in acupboard, promising to return. Sixty-seven years later: Sarah’s storyintertwines with that of Julia, anAmerican journalist investigating theround-up.

“The price of truth is the centraltheme of this deeply moving filmwhose narrative about a littleJewish girl in wartime Parisresonates through time and acrossoceans.” Urban Cinefile

TUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT

FRI 12 - SUN 14

KABOOM (15)

Dir: Gregg Araki United States 2010 86m

Starring: Haley Bennett, Thomas Dekker

Kaboom is a wild, witty, sex-drenchedhorror-comedy thriller, the latest filmfrom iconoclastic filmmaker GreggAraki (The Doom Generation, Nowhere,Mysterious Skin). Smith, an 18-year-oldstudent, lusts after his straightroommate, hangs out with his lesbianbestie, and tries to decide whether heprefers boys or girls. Teen angst soongives way to more sinister concernswhen Smith finds out that his smallSouthern California town is also hometo a killer cult.

FRI 12 - THU 18

THE WAY (12A)

Dir: Emilio Estevez United States 2010 128m

Starring: Martin Sheen, James Nesbitt

After the sudden death of his globe-trekking son, Daniel, Tom flies to thePyrenees to collect his body. But hespontaneously decides to completeDaniel’s journey, scattering his son’sashes along the 800km Way of St.James, a pilgrim’s path which becomesa life-changing experience.

FRI 12 - THU 18

AKIRA (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katsuhiro Otomo Japan 1988 125m

This superbly paced, gritty andintelligent tale is set in 2019’s post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo where themysterious military-scientificgovernment’s secret weapons,telekinetic humans, battle thecyberpunk resistance and threaten todestroy the world. With an unheard ofbillion yen production budget Akira setthe technical benchmark on it’s originalrelease and from this brand new HDdigital print the definitive masterpiece isa must see on the big screen.The Barbican

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010

96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

Sergeant Gerry Boyle, a salty villagecop in Ireland, has a subversive senseof humour, a caustic wit, and anuncanny knack for keeping people atarm’s length. When a straitlaced FBIagent chasing an international drug-smuggling ring hits town, Boyle has nointention of letting the arrival disrupt hisroutine of hookers and wisecracks.Initially, he relishes offending andridiculing the agent, but a murder and aseries of peculiar events draw thereluctant sergeant into the investigation.A clever, fresh character study, as wellas a snappy joyride of an actioncomedy. Sundance Film Festival

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

IN A BETTER WORLD CERT TBC

HAEVNENWith English Subtitles

Dir: Susanne Bier Denmark 2010 TBC

Starring: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm

This year’s Oscar winner for BestForeign Language Film is a fineexample of Danish filmmaker SusanneBier’s talent for weaving togetheraccessible domestic melodrama andissues of ethical awareness of the worldbeyond our doorstep. A doctor whodevotes himself to practicing medicinein an African refugee camp, returnshome to Denmark to find that his sonhas fallen under the sway of a schoolfriend mourning the death of his motherby acting out his own darker impulses.Bier’s inviting film asks but doesn’tanswer: Is the male urge for violenceinnate? Is it passed from father to son?And if it is, how can we teach ourchildren well? Entertainment Weekly

FRI 19 AUG - THU 1 SEP

VILLAIN (15)

AKUNIN With English Subtitles

Dir: Sang-il Lee Japan 2010 139m

Starring: Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eri Fukatsu

Based upon the award-winning novel byYoshida Shuichi, who also co-scripted,the film is a dark examination ofmodern Japanese society that chartsthe many aftershocks that follow abrutal and tragic crime. The film has afine cast, headed by Tsumabuki Satoshiand Fukatsu Eri (who won the BestActress award at the 2010 MontrealWorld Film Festival for her stunningperformance).

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHT

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

THE SKIN I LIVE IN (15)

LA PIEL QUE HABITOWith English Subtitles Spain 2011 120m

Starring: Elena Anaya, Pedro Almodovar,

Antonio Banderas

The story begins with a beautifulwoman apparently imprisoned in thelavish home of master plastic-surgeonAntonio Banderas, who has invented away to create superhuman skin. Fromthere... well, things just get darker,weirder and wittier. And when you’resure that a jewel-thief dressed as atiger is the oddest thing you’re going tosee, Almodóvar yanks a wicked centralplot-pivot and corkscrews his tale ofmadness and passion to new levels.Mystery melodrama, revenge thriller,body horror, loopy black comedy: TheSkin I Live In sutures everythingtogether for a genre-bender, a gender-bender and the most enjoyable filmwe’ve seen at the Cannes festival sofar. Lovefilm.com

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

ONE DAY (12A)

Dir: Lone Scherfig United States 2011 107m

Starring: Jim Sturgess, Anne Hathaway

15th July 1988. Emma Morley andDexter Mayhew meet for the first timeon the night of their graduation.Tomorrow they must go their separateways. So where will they be on this oneday next year? And the year after that?And every year which follows? Basedon David Nicholls’ (Starter for Ten) best-selling book, One Day is a funny/sadlove story spanning twenty years aboutgrowing up - how we change and howwe stay the same.

FRI 26 AUG - THU 1 SEP

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

Dir: Jennifer Yuh United States 2011 90m

Starring: Gary Oldman, Jack Black

Hero panda Dragon Warrior Po begins anew phase of training - finding innerpeace - with Master Shifu. But whenalbino peacock Lord Shen threatens toconquer China and destroy kung fu, Poand pals must leave the Valley Of Peaceand sock it to the chops.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3.50(unless otherwise stated).

FROM FRI 5

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 13, 2PM

WHEN THE WIND BLOWS (PG)

Dir: Jimmy Teru Murakami United Kingdom

1986 84m

Starring: John Mills, Peggy Ashcroft

One for older children this afternoon.Based on Raymond Briggs’s graphicnovel about the after-effects of anuclear war, the film focuses on a veryfunny and believable elderly couple,still mired in memories of World War II.Comedy and horror intertwine in thisdomestic, kitchen-sink version of Dr. Strangelove.Contains moderate language and mild horror.

SAT 20, 12.15PM

WHISTLE DOWNTHE WIND (PG)

Dir: Bryan Forbes United Kingdom 1961 100m

Starring: Hayley Mills, Alan Bates

Three children living on their widowedfather's farm in Lancashire, discover awanted man hiding in one of the barnsand come to the conclusion that he isJesus Christ. Classic family viewing withsome great acting by the childreninvolved, especially Hayley Mills.

FROM FRI 26

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

See page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerningviewer in mind! Senior citizenspay £4.00 and receive freetea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompaniedby a short introduction.

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS:PART 2 (12A)

See website for details.

THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WAY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details

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BRINGING UP BABY!Two exclusive screenings foryou and your baby (up to oneyear of age). Tickets are £4.50for adults, babies go FREE.

FRI 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ONE DAY (12A)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable forchildren with specific needsand from within the autisticspectrum. Tickets £2 forunder-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 27, 12.30PM

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (PG)

See page 3 for details. This screeningwill be shown in 2D.

Mon 1 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 2 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Wed 3 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Thu 4 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 10:30 1:30 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 5 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sat 6 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 1:15 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sun 7 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 12:00 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00Dirty Dancing 12A p11 2:00

Mon 8 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 9 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00French Food Night - Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 10 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45 8:00Poetry 12A see web 3:00

Thu 11 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 12 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15

Sat 13 Super 8 12A 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15When the Wind Blows PG p4 2:00Before the Rev... 12A see web 4:00

Sun 14 Super 8 12A p1 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15The Wild Bunch 18 p11 2:00It Rains on our Love 15 p8 5:15

Mon 15 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15A Ship Bound for India 15 p8 5:15Just Do It+ Producer's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

AUGUST 2011 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Tue 16 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Sawdust and Tinsel 15 p8 5:15The Pipe + Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Wed 17 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Dreams 15 p8 6:30The Waste Land PG p9 8:45

Thu 18 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15So Close to Life 15 p8 5:45TT3D 15 see web 8:00Argentinian Wine Tasting,Studio From 7PM

Fri 19 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Sat 20 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 12:00 7:45Whistle Down the WInd PG p4 12:15

Sun 21 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 12:15 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 12:00 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Patagonia 15 p10 2:00

Mon 22 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Tue 23 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Japanese Food Night -Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 24 The Guard 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Thu 25 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Fri 26 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 10:30 1.30 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Sat 27 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 2:00 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Kung Fu Panda 2 (2D) Supportive Environment Screening PG p3 12:30

Sun 28 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 12:30 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Bread and Tulips 12A p11 2:00

Mon 29 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Tue 30 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Film Quiz, Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 31 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00It’s our 21st Birthday!

HARRY POTTER, BEGINNERS,THE TREE OF LIFE,THE BIG PICTURE,HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE,ARRIETTY AND POETRYALL END THIS MONTH - DON’T MISSTHEM! SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

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FRI 5 - THU 25

SUPER 8 (12A)

Dir: J J Abrams United States 2011 111m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney

In a small town in the late 1970s,some kids making a Super 8 horrormovie accidentally capture a huge traincrash with their camera. Director J.J.Abrams and producer Steven Spielbergcollaborate on this wonderful ode tochildhood adventure, filmmaking andgiant monsters.

FRI 5 - THU 25

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

ELLE S’APPELAIT SARAHWith English Subtitles

Dir: Gilles Paquet-Brenner France 2010 110m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Melusine

Mayance, Niels Arestrup

Paris, July 1942: Sarah, a 10-year-oldgirl is taken with her parents by theFrench police as they go door-to-doorarresting Jewish families in the middleof the night. Desperate to protect heryounger brother, she locks him in acupboard, promising to return. Sixty-seven years later: Sarah’s storyintertwines with that of Julia, anAmerican journalist investigating theround-up.

“The price of truth is the centraltheme of this deeply moving filmwhose narrative about a littleJewish girl in wartime Parisresonates through time and acrossoceans.” Urban Cinefile

TUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT

FRI 12 - SUN 14

KABOOM (15)

Dir: Gregg Araki United States 2010 86m

Starring: Haley Bennett, Thomas Dekker

Kaboom is a wild, witty, sex-drenchedhorror-comedy thriller, the latest filmfrom iconoclastic filmmaker GreggAraki (The Doom Generation, Nowhere,Mysterious Skin). Smith, an 18-year-oldstudent, lusts after his straightroommate, hangs out with his lesbianbestie, and tries to decide whether heprefers boys or girls. Teen angst soongives way to more sinister concernswhen Smith finds out that his smallSouthern California town is also hometo a killer cult.

FRI 12 - THU 18

THE WAY (12A)

Dir: Emilio Estevez United States 2010 128m

Starring: Martin Sheen, James Nesbitt

After the sudden death of his globe-trekking son, Daniel, Tom flies to thePyrenees to collect his body. But hespontaneously decides to completeDaniel’s journey, scattering his son’sashes along the 800km Way of St.James, a pilgrim’s path which becomesa life-changing experience.

FRI 12 - THU 18

AKIRA (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katsuhiro Otomo Japan 1988 125m

This superbly paced, gritty andintelligent tale is set in 2019’s post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo where themysterious military-scientificgovernment’s secret weapons,telekinetic humans, battle thecyberpunk resistance and threaten todestroy the world. With an unheard ofbillion yen production budget Akira setthe technical benchmark on it’s originalrelease and from this brand new HDdigital print the definitive masterpiece isa must see on the big screen.The Barbican

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010

96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

Sergeant Gerry Boyle, a salty villagecop in Ireland, has a subversive senseof humour, a caustic wit, and anuncanny knack for keeping people atarm’s length. When a straitlaced FBIagent chasing an international drug-smuggling ring hits town, Boyle has nointention of letting the arrival disrupt hisroutine of hookers and wisecracks.Initially, he relishes offending andridiculing the agent, but a murder and aseries of peculiar events draw thereluctant sergeant into the investigation.A clever, fresh character study, as wellas a snappy joyride of an actioncomedy. Sundance Film Festival

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

IN A BETTER WORLD CERT TBC

HAEVNENWith English Subtitles

Dir: Susanne Bier Denmark 2010 TBC

Starring: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm

This year’s Oscar winner for BestForeign Language Film is a fineexample of Danish filmmaker SusanneBier’s talent for weaving togetheraccessible domestic melodrama andissues of ethical awareness of the worldbeyond our doorstep. A doctor whodevotes himself to practicing medicinein an African refugee camp, returnshome to Denmark to find that his sonhas fallen under the sway of a schoolfriend mourning the death of his motherby acting out his own darker impulses.Bier’s inviting film asks but doesn’tanswer: Is the male urge for violenceinnate? Is it passed from father to son?And if it is, how can we teach ourchildren well? Entertainment Weekly

FRI 19 AUG - THU 1 SEP

VILLAIN (15)

AKUNIN With English Subtitles

Dir: Sang-il Lee Japan 2010 139m

Starring: Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eri Fukatsu

Based upon the award-winning novel byYoshida Shuichi, who also co-scripted,the film is a dark examination ofmodern Japanese society that chartsthe many aftershocks that follow abrutal and tragic crime. The film has afine cast, headed by Tsumabuki Satoshiand Fukatsu Eri (who won the BestActress award at the 2010 MontrealWorld Film Festival for her stunningperformance).

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHT

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

THE SKIN I LIVE IN (15)

LA PIEL QUE HABITOWith English Subtitles Spain 2011 120m

Starring: Elena Anaya, Pedro Almodovar,

Antonio Banderas

The story begins with a beautifulwoman apparently imprisoned in thelavish home of master plastic-surgeonAntonio Banderas, who has invented away to create superhuman skin. Fromthere... well, things just get darker,weirder and wittier. And when you’resure that a jewel-thief dressed as atiger is the oddest thing you’re going tosee, Almodóvar yanks a wicked centralplot-pivot and corkscrews his tale ofmadness and passion to new levels.Mystery melodrama, revenge thriller,body horror, loopy black comedy: TheSkin I Live In sutures everythingtogether for a genre-bender, a gender-bender and the most enjoyable filmwe’ve seen at the Cannes festival sofar. Lovefilm.com

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

ONE DAY (12A)

Dir: Lone Scherfig United States 2011 107m

Starring: Jim Sturgess, Anne Hathaway

15th July 1988. Emma Morley andDexter Mayhew meet for the first timeon the night of their graduation.Tomorrow they must go their separateways. So where will they be on this oneday next year? And the year after that?And every year which follows? Basedon David Nicholls’ (Starter for Ten) best-selling book, One Day is a funny/sadlove story spanning twenty years aboutgrowing up - how we change and howwe stay the same.

FRI 26 AUG - THU 1 SEP

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

Dir: Jennifer Yuh United States 2011 90m

Starring: Gary Oldman, Jack Black

Hero panda Dragon Warrior Po begins anew phase of training - finding innerpeace - with Master Shifu. But whenalbino peacock Lord Shen threatens toconquer China and destroy kung fu, Poand pals must leave the Valley Of Peaceand sock it to the chops.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3.50(unless otherwise stated).

FROM FRI 5

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 13, 2PM

WHEN THE WIND BLOWS (PG)

Dir: Jimmy Teru Murakami United Kingdom

1986 84m

Starring: John Mills, Peggy Ashcroft

One for older children this afternoon.Based on Raymond Briggs’s graphicnovel about the after-effects of anuclear war, the film focuses on a veryfunny and believable elderly couple,still mired in memories of World War II.Comedy and horror intertwine in thisdomestic, kitchen-sink version of Dr. Strangelove.Contains moderate language and mild horror.

SAT 20, 12.15PM

WHISTLE DOWNTHE WIND (PG)

Dir: Bryan Forbes United Kingdom 1961 100m

Starring: Hayley Mills, Alan Bates

Three children living on their widowedfather's farm in Lancashire, discover awanted man hiding in one of the barnsand come to the conclusion that he isJesus Christ. Classic family viewing withsome great acting by the childreninvolved, especially Hayley Mills.

FROM FRI 26

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

See page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerningviewer in mind! Senior citizenspay £4.00 and receive freetea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompaniedby a short introduction.

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS:PART 2 (12A)

See website for details.

THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WAY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details

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BRINGING UP BABY!Two exclusive screenings foryou and your baby (up to oneyear of age). Tickets are £4.50for adults, babies go FREE.

FRI 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ONE DAY (12A)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable forchildren with specific needsand from within the autisticspectrum. Tickets £2 forunder-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 27, 12.30PM

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (PG)

See page 3 for details. This screeningwill be shown in 2D.

Mon 1 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 2 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Wed 3 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Thu 4 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 10:30 1:30 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 5 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sat 6 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 1:15 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sun 7 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 12:00 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00Dirty Dancing 12A p11 2:00

Mon 8 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 9 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00French Food Night - Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 10 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45 8:00Poetry 12A see web 3:00

Thu 11 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 12 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15

Sat 13 Super 8 12A 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15When the Wind Blows PG p4 2:00Before the Rev... 12A see web 4:00

Sun 14 Super 8 12A p1 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15The Wild Bunch 18 p11 2:00It Rains on our Love 15 p8 5:15

Mon 15 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15A Ship Bound for India 15 p8 5:15Just Do It+ Producer's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

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Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Tue 16 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Sawdust and Tinsel 15 p8 5:15The Pipe + Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Wed 17 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Dreams 15 p8 6:30The Waste Land PG p9 8:45

Thu 18 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15So Close to Life 15 p8 5:45TT3D 15 see web 8:00Argentinian Wine Tasting,Studio From 7PM

Fri 19 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Sat 20 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 12:00 7:45Whistle Down the WInd PG p4 12:15

Sun 21 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 12:15 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 12:00 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Patagonia 15 p10 2:00

Mon 22 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Tue 23 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Japanese Food Night -Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 24 The Guard 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Thu 25 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Fri 26 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 10:30 1.30 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Sat 27 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 2:00 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Kung Fu Panda 2 (2D) Supportive Environment Screening PG p3 12:30

Sun 28 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 12:30 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Bread and Tulips 12A p11 2:00

Mon 29 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Tue 30 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Film Quiz, Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 31 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00It’s our 21st Birthday!

HARRY POTTER, BEGINNERS,THE TREE OF LIFE,THE BIG PICTURE,HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE,ARRIETTY AND POETRYALL END THIS MONTH - DON’T MISSTHEM! SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

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FRI 5 - THU 25

SUPER 8 (12A)

Dir: J J Abrams United States 2011 111m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney

In a small town in the late 1970s,some kids making a Super 8 horrormovie accidentally capture a huge traincrash with their camera. Director J.J.Abrams and producer Steven Spielbergcollaborate on this wonderful ode tochildhood adventure, filmmaking andgiant monsters.

FRI 5 - THU 25

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

ELLE S’APPELAIT SARAHWith English Subtitles

Dir: Gilles Paquet-Brenner France 2010 110m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Melusine

Mayance, Niels Arestrup

Paris, July 1942: Sarah, a 10-year-oldgirl is taken with her parents by theFrench police as they go door-to-doorarresting Jewish families in the middleof the night. Desperate to protect heryounger brother, she locks him in acupboard, promising to return. Sixty-seven years later: Sarah’s storyintertwines with that of Julia, anAmerican journalist investigating theround-up.

“The price of truth is the centraltheme of this deeply moving filmwhose narrative about a littleJewish girl in wartime Parisresonates through time and acrossoceans.” Urban Cinefile

TUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT

FRI 12 - SUN 14

KABOOM (15)

Dir: Gregg Araki United States 2010 86m

Starring: Haley Bennett, Thomas Dekker

Kaboom is a wild, witty, sex-drenchedhorror-comedy thriller, the latest filmfrom iconoclastic filmmaker GreggAraki (The Doom Generation, Nowhere,Mysterious Skin). Smith, an 18-year-oldstudent, lusts after his straightroommate, hangs out with his lesbianbestie, and tries to decide whether heprefers boys or girls. Teen angst soongives way to more sinister concernswhen Smith finds out that his smallSouthern California town is also hometo a killer cult.

FRI 12 - THU 18

THE WAY (12A)

Dir: Emilio Estevez United States 2010 128m

Starring: Martin Sheen, James Nesbitt

After the sudden death of his globe-trekking son, Daniel, Tom flies to thePyrenees to collect his body. But hespontaneously decides to completeDaniel’s journey, scattering his son’sashes along the 800km Way of St.James, a pilgrim’s path which becomesa life-changing experience.

FRI 12 - THU 18

AKIRA (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katsuhiro Otomo Japan 1988 125m

This superbly paced, gritty andintelligent tale is set in 2019’s post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo where themysterious military-scientificgovernment’s secret weapons,telekinetic humans, battle thecyberpunk resistance and threaten todestroy the world. With an unheard ofbillion yen production budget Akira setthe technical benchmark on it’s originalrelease and from this brand new HDdigital print the definitive masterpiece isa must see on the big screen.The Barbican

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010

96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

Sergeant Gerry Boyle, a salty villagecop in Ireland, has a subversive senseof humour, a caustic wit, and anuncanny knack for keeping people atarm’s length. When a straitlaced FBIagent chasing an international drug-smuggling ring hits town, Boyle has nointention of letting the arrival disrupt hisroutine of hookers and wisecracks.Initially, he relishes offending andridiculing the agent, but a murder and aseries of peculiar events draw thereluctant sergeant into the investigation.A clever, fresh character study, as wellas a snappy joyride of an actioncomedy. Sundance Film Festival

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

IN A BETTER WORLD CERT TBC

HAEVNENWith English Subtitles

Dir: Susanne Bier Denmark 2010 TBC

Starring: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm

This year’s Oscar winner for BestForeign Language Film is a fineexample of Danish filmmaker SusanneBier’s talent for weaving togetheraccessible domestic melodrama andissues of ethical awareness of the worldbeyond our doorstep. A doctor whodevotes himself to practicing medicinein an African refugee camp, returnshome to Denmark to find that his sonhas fallen under the sway of a schoolfriend mourning the death of his motherby acting out his own darker impulses.Bier’s inviting film asks but doesn’tanswer: Is the male urge for violenceinnate? Is it passed from father to son?And if it is, how can we teach ourchildren well? Entertainment Weekly

FRI 19 AUG - THU 1 SEP

VILLAIN (15)

AKUNIN With English Subtitles

Dir: Sang-il Lee Japan 2010 139m

Starring: Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eri Fukatsu

Based upon the award-winning novel byYoshida Shuichi, who also co-scripted,the film is a dark examination ofmodern Japanese society that chartsthe many aftershocks that follow abrutal and tragic crime. The film has afine cast, headed by Tsumabuki Satoshiand Fukatsu Eri (who won the BestActress award at the 2010 MontrealWorld Film Festival for her stunningperformance).

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHT

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

THE SKIN I LIVE IN (15)

LA PIEL QUE HABITOWith English Subtitles Spain 2011 120m

Starring: Elena Anaya, Pedro Almodovar,

Antonio Banderas

The story begins with a beautifulwoman apparently imprisoned in thelavish home of master plastic-surgeonAntonio Banderas, who has invented away to create superhuman skin. Fromthere... well, things just get darker,weirder and wittier. And when you’resure that a jewel-thief dressed as atiger is the oddest thing you’re going tosee, Almodóvar yanks a wicked centralplot-pivot and corkscrews his tale ofmadness and passion to new levels.Mystery melodrama, revenge thriller,body horror, loopy black comedy: TheSkin I Live In sutures everythingtogether for a genre-bender, a gender-bender and the most enjoyable filmwe’ve seen at the Cannes festival sofar. Lovefilm.com

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

ONE DAY (12A)

Dir: Lone Scherfig United States 2011 107m

Starring: Jim Sturgess, Anne Hathaway

15th July 1988. Emma Morley andDexter Mayhew meet for the first timeon the night of their graduation.Tomorrow they must go their separateways. So where will they be on this oneday next year? And the year after that?And every year which follows? Basedon David Nicholls’ (Starter for Ten) best-selling book, One Day is a funny/sadlove story spanning twenty years aboutgrowing up - how we change and howwe stay the same.

FRI 26 AUG - THU 1 SEP

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

Dir: Jennifer Yuh United States 2011 90m

Starring: Gary Oldman, Jack Black

Hero panda Dragon Warrior Po begins anew phase of training - finding innerpeace - with Master Shifu. But whenalbino peacock Lord Shen threatens toconquer China and destroy kung fu, Poand pals must leave the Valley Of Peaceand sock it to the chops.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3.50(unless otherwise stated).

FROM FRI 5

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 13, 2PM

WHEN THE WIND BLOWS (PG)

Dir: Jimmy Teru Murakami United Kingdom

1986 84m

Starring: John Mills, Peggy Ashcroft

One for older children this afternoon.Based on Raymond Briggs’s graphicnovel about the after-effects of anuclear war, the film focuses on a veryfunny and believable elderly couple,still mired in memories of World War II.Comedy and horror intertwine in thisdomestic, kitchen-sink version of Dr. Strangelove.Contains moderate language and mild horror.

SAT 20, 12.15PM

WHISTLE DOWNTHE WIND (PG)

Dir: Bryan Forbes United Kingdom 1961 100m

Starring: Hayley Mills, Alan Bates

Three children living on their widowedfather's farm in Lancashire, discover awanted man hiding in one of the barnsand come to the conclusion that he isJesus Christ. Classic family viewing withsome great acting by the childreninvolved, especially Hayley Mills.

FROM FRI 26

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

See page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 WHAT’S ON AUGUST 2011 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerningviewer in mind! Senior citizenspay £4.00 and receive freetea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompaniedby a short introduction.

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS:PART 2 (12A)

See website for details.

THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WAY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details

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BRINGING UP BABY!Two exclusive screenings foryou and your baby (up to oneyear of age). Tickets are £4.50for adults, babies go FREE.

FRI 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ONE DAY (12A)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable forchildren with specific needsand from within the autisticspectrum. Tickets £2 forunder-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 27, 12.30PM

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (PG)

See page 3 for details. This screeningwill be shown in 2D.

Mon 1 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 2 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Wed 3 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Thu 4 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 10:30 1:30 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 5 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sat 6 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 1:15 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sun 7 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 12:00 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00Dirty Dancing 12A p11 2:00

Mon 8 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 9 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00French Food Night - Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 10 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45 8:00Poetry 12A see web 3:00

Thu 11 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 12 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15

Sat 13 Super 8 12A 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15When the Wind Blows PG p4 2:00Before the Rev... 12A see web 4:00

Sun 14 Super 8 12A p1 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15The Wild Bunch 18 p11 2:00It Rains on our Love 15 p8 5:15

Mon 15 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15A Ship Bound for India 15 p8 5:15Just Do It+ Producer's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

AUGUST 2011 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Tue 16 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Sawdust and Tinsel 15 p8 5:15The Pipe + Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Wed 17 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Dreams 15 p8 6:30The Waste Land PG p9 8:45

Thu 18 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15So Close to Life 15 p8 5:45TT3D 15 see web 8:00Argentinian Wine Tasting,Studio From 7PM

Fri 19 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Sat 20 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 12:00 7:45Whistle Down the WInd PG p4 12:15

Sun 21 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 12:15 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 12:00 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Patagonia 15 p10 2:00

Mon 22 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Tue 23 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Japanese Food Night -Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 24 The Guard 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Thu 25 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Fri 26 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 10:30 1.30 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Sat 27 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 2:00 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Kung Fu Panda 2 (2D) Supportive Environment Screening PG p3 12:30

Sun 28 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 12:30 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Bread and Tulips 12A p11 2:00

Mon 29 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Tue 30 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Film Quiz, Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 31 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00It’s our 21st Birthday!

HARRY POTTER, BEGINNERS,THE TREE OF LIFE,THE BIG PICTURE,HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE,ARRIETTY AND POETRYALL END THIS MONTH - DON’T MISSTHEM! SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

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SUPER 8 (12A)

Dir: J J Abrams United States 2011 111m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney

In a small town in the late 1970s,some kids making a Super 8 horrormovie accidentally capture a huge traincrash with their camera. Director J.J.Abrams and producer Steven Spielbergcollaborate on this wonderful ode tochildhood adventure, filmmaking andgiant monsters.

FRI 5 - THU 25

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

ELLE S’APPELAIT SARAHWith English Subtitles

Dir: Gilles Paquet-Brenner France 2010 110m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Melusine

Mayance, Niels Arestrup

Paris, July 1942: Sarah, a 10-year-oldgirl is taken with her parents by theFrench police as they go door-to-doorarresting Jewish families in the middleof the night. Desperate to protect heryounger brother, she locks him in acupboard, promising to return. Sixty-seven years later: Sarah’s storyintertwines with that of Julia, anAmerican journalist investigating theround-up.

“The price of truth is the centraltheme of this deeply moving filmwhose narrative about a littleJewish girl in wartime Parisresonates through time and acrossoceans.” Urban Cinefile

TUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT

FRI 12 - SUN 14

KABOOM (15)

Dir: Gregg Araki United States 2010 86m

Starring: Haley Bennett, Thomas Dekker

Kaboom is a wild, witty, sex-drenchedhorror-comedy thriller, the latest filmfrom iconoclastic filmmaker GreggAraki (The Doom Generation, Nowhere,Mysterious Skin). Smith, an 18-year-oldstudent, lusts after his straightroommate, hangs out with his lesbianbestie, and tries to decide whether heprefers boys or girls. Teen angst soongives way to more sinister concernswhen Smith finds out that his smallSouthern California town is also hometo a killer cult.

FRI 12 - THU 18

THE WAY (12A)

Dir: Emilio Estevez United States 2010 128m

Starring: Martin Sheen, James Nesbitt

After the sudden death of his globe-trekking son, Daniel, Tom flies to thePyrenees to collect his body. But hespontaneously decides to completeDaniel’s journey, scattering his son’sashes along the 800km Way of St.James, a pilgrim’s path which becomesa life-changing experience.

FRI 12 - THU 18

AKIRA (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katsuhiro Otomo Japan 1988 125m

This superbly paced, gritty andintelligent tale is set in 2019’s post-apocalyptic Neo-Tokyo where themysterious military-scientificgovernment’s secret weapons,telekinetic humans, battle thecyberpunk resistance and threaten todestroy the world. With an unheard ofbillion yen production budget Akira setthe technical benchmark on it’s originalrelease and from this brand new HDdigital print the definitive masterpiece isa must see on the big screen.The Barbican

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010

96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

Sergeant Gerry Boyle, a salty villagecop in Ireland, has a subversive senseof humour, a caustic wit, and anuncanny knack for keeping people atarm’s length. When a straitlaced FBIagent chasing an international drug-smuggling ring hits town, Boyle has nointention of letting the arrival disrupt hisroutine of hookers and wisecracks.Initially, he relishes offending andridiculing the agent, but a murder and aseries of peculiar events draw thereluctant sergeant into the investigation.A clever, fresh character study, as wellas a snappy joyride of an actioncomedy. Sundance Film Festival

FRI 19 AUG - SEP

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HAEVNENWith English Subtitles

Dir: Susanne Bier Denmark 2010 TBC

Starring: Mikael Persbrandt, Trine Dyrholm

This year’s Oscar winner for BestForeign Language Film is a fineexample of Danish filmmaker SusanneBier’s talent for weaving togetheraccessible domestic melodrama andissues of ethical awareness of the worldbeyond our doorstep. A doctor whodevotes himself to practicing medicinein an African refugee camp, returnshome to Denmark to find that his sonhas fallen under the sway of a schoolfriend mourning the death of his motherby acting out his own darker impulses.Bier’s inviting film asks but doesn’tanswer: Is the male urge for violenceinnate? Is it passed from father to son?And if it is, how can we teach ourchildren well? Entertainment Weekly

FRI 19 AUG - THU 1 SEP

VILLAIN (15)

AKUNIN With English Subtitles

Dir: Sang-il Lee Japan 2010 139m

Starring: Satoshi Tsumabuki, Eri Fukatsu

Based upon the award-winning novel byYoshida Shuichi, who also co-scripted,the film is a dark examination ofmodern Japanese society that chartsthe many aftershocks that follow abrutal and tragic crime. The film has afine cast, headed by Tsumabuki Satoshiand Fukatsu Eri (who won the BestActress award at the 2010 MontrealWorld Film Festival for her stunningperformance).

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHT

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

THE SKIN I LIVE IN (15)

LA PIEL QUE HABITOWith English Subtitles Spain 2011 120m

Starring: Elena Anaya, Pedro Almodovar,

Antonio Banderas

The story begins with a beautifulwoman apparently imprisoned in thelavish home of master plastic-surgeonAntonio Banderas, who has invented away to create superhuman skin. Fromthere... well, things just get darker,weirder and wittier. And when you’resure that a jewel-thief dressed as atiger is the oddest thing you’re going tosee, Almodóvar yanks a wicked centralplot-pivot and corkscrews his tale ofmadness and passion to new levels.Mystery melodrama, revenge thriller,body horror, loopy black comedy: TheSkin I Live In sutures everythingtogether for a genre-bender, a gender-bender and the most enjoyable filmwe’ve seen at the Cannes festival sofar. Lovefilm.com

FRI 26 AUG - THU 15 SEP

ONE DAY (12A)

Dir: Lone Scherfig United States 2011 107m

Starring: Jim Sturgess, Anne Hathaway

15th July 1988. Emma Morley andDexter Mayhew meet for the first timeon the night of their graduation.Tomorrow they must go their separateways. So where will they be on this oneday next year? And the year after that?And every year which follows? Basedon David Nicholls’ (Starter for Ten) best-selling book, One Day is a funny/sadlove story spanning twenty years aboutgrowing up - how we change and howwe stay the same.

FRI 26 AUG - THU 1 SEP

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

Dir: Jennifer Yuh United States 2011 90m

Starring: Gary Oldman, Jack Black

Hero panda Dragon Warrior Po begins anew phase of training - finding innerpeace - with Master Shifu. But whenalbino peacock Lord Shen threatens toconquer China and destroy kung fu, Poand pals must leave the Valley Of Peaceand sock it to the chops.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3.50(unless otherwise stated).

FROM FRI 5

SUPER 8 (12A)

See page 1 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 13, 2PM

WHEN THE WIND BLOWS (PG)

Dir: Jimmy Teru Murakami United Kingdom

1986 84m

Starring: John Mills, Peggy Ashcroft

One for older children this afternoon.Based on Raymond Briggs’s graphicnovel about the after-effects of anuclear war, the film focuses on a veryfunny and believable elderly couple,still mired in memories of World War II.Comedy and horror intertwine in thisdomestic, kitchen-sink version of Dr. Strangelove.Contains moderate language and mild horror.

SAT 20, 12.15PM

WHISTLE DOWNTHE WIND (PG)

Dir: Bryan Forbes United Kingdom 1961 100m

Starring: Hayley Mills, Alan Bates

Three children living on their widowedfather's farm in Lancashire, discover awanted man hiding in one of the barnsand come to the conclusion that he isJesus Christ. Classic family viewing withsome great acting by the childreninvolved, especially Hayley Mills.

FROM FRI 26

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (3D) (PG)

See page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerningviewer in mind! Senior citizenspay £4.00 and receive freetea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompaniedby a short introduction.

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS:PART 2 (12A)

See website for details.

THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SARAH’S KEY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE WAY (12A)

See page 1 for details

THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SUPER 8 (12A)

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FRI 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ONE DAY (12A)

See page 3 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable forchildren with specific needsand from within the autisticspectrum. Tickets £2 forunder-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 27, 12.30PM

KUNG FU PANDA 2 (PG)

See page 3 for details. This screeningwill be shown in 2D.

Mon 1 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 2 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Wed 3 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Thu 4 The Tree of Life 12A see web 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 12A see web 10:30 1:30 4:30Beginners 15 see web 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 5 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sat 6 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 1:15 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Sun 7 Super 8 12A p1 12:15 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 12:00 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00Dirty Dancing 12A p11 2:00

Mon 8 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Tue 9 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00French Food Night - Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 10 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45 8:00Poetry 12A see web 3:00

Thu 11 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry... (3D) see web 3:15 5:30Beginners 15 see web 8:15Arrietty U see web 3:45 5:45Poetry 12A see web 8:00

Fri 12 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15

Sat 13 Super 8 12A 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 6:30 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15When the Wind Blows PG p4 2:00Before the Rev... 12A see web 4:00

Sun 14 Super 8 12A p1 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Kaboom 15 p1 8:45The Way 12A p1 2:45 5:30Akira 15 p2 12:15 8:15The Wild Bunch 18 p11 2:00It Rains on our Love 15 p8 5:15

Mon 15 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15A Ship Bound for India 15 p8 5:15Just Do It+ Producer's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

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Times shown in PINK indicate an introduction prior to thescreening.Times shown in ORANGE indicate a Q&A session after thescreening.Special events are shown in BLUE.The Bringing up Baby screening is shown in GREEN.Supportive Environment screenings are shown in PURPLE.

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Tue 16 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Sawdust and Tinsel 15 p8 5:15The Pipe + Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Wed 17 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15Dreams 15 p8 6:30The Waste Land PG p9 8:45

Thu 18 Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00 7:30Sarah's Key 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Way 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30Akira 15 p2 8:15So Close to Life 15 p8 5:45TT3D 15 see web 8:00Argentinian Wine Tasting,Studio From 7PM

Fri 19 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Sat 20 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 12:00 7:45Whistle Down the WInd PG p4 12:15

Sun 21 The Guard 15 p2 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 12:15 3:00 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 12:00 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Patagonia 15 p10 2:00

Mon 22 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Tue 23 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45Japanese Food Night -Cafebar From 6PM

Wed 24 The Guard 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 2:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Thu 25 The Guard 15 p2 6:00 8:30In a Better World p2 5:30 8:15Super 8 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00Sarah's Key 12A p1 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45 7:45

Fri 26 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 10:30 1.30 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Sat 27 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 2:00 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Kung Fu Panda 2 (2D) Supportive Environment Screening PG p3 12:30

Sun 28 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 12:45 3:15 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 12:30 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Bread and Tulips 12A p11 2:00

Mon 29 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00

Tue 30 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00Film Quiz, Cafebar 8.30PM

Wed 31 The Skin I Live In 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30One Day 12A p3 5:45 8:15The Guard 15 p2 5:30 8:00Villain 15 p3 4:45In a Better World p2 7:45Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D) PG p3 3:00It’s our 21st Birthday!

HARRY POTTER, BEGINNERS,THE TREE OF LIFE,THE BIG PICTURE,HORRID HENRY THE MOVIE,ARRIETTY AND POETRYALL END THIS MONTH - DON’T MISSTHEM! SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

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TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22Conc £17 Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

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GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of family matinees and Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

TRAVEL To plan your travel into Nottingham, visitwww.triptimes.co.uk or phone Traveline on 0871 200 2233.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING On street parking is available after6pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.NB: On street parking charges apply during the day.At surface car parks, evening parking is available from just80p. Special evening prices are available at Fletchergatecar park nearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

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SPECIALSTUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTto complement Sarah’s Key.

THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTINGto complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the better winesof Argentina, including a rare wine ortwo from Patagonia, to link to the movieshowing on Sunday 21st.

Tickets: £25 per head including lightbuffet. Places are limited so book early.

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHTto complement Villain.

TUE 30, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

HIRE BROADWAYOur screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all available for hire, with catering should you require it.For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY£13.50 FULL,£11.50 CONC/MEMBERS SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

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SUN 14, 5.15PM

IT RAINS ON OUR LOVE (15)

DET REGNAR PÅ VÅRKÄRLEKWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1946 100m

Starring: Birger Malmsten, Barbro Kollberg

The second feature from IngmarBergman is more than just a curiosityfrom his back-catalogue. The earliestsigns of a filmmaker able to draw hisaudience to the plight of highlyempathetic characters are on display, inthis case two down-on-their-luckoutsiders who meet at a train station.Both Maggi and David have chequeredpasts, but they have vowed to leave thepast behind and embrace a freshbeginning. Will their love be strongenough to overcome circumstance andhuman intervention?

MON 15, 5.15PM

A SHIP BOUND FOR INDIA (15)

SKEPP TILL INDIA LANDWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1947 103m

Starring: Anna Lindahl, Holger Lowenadler

This was Bergman’s third film and itwas the first to be released in theUnited States. It’s a ripe docksidemelodrama about an abusive sailer, hisson and a chorus girl. Composed ofbeautifully lit and symbolically richscenes, it has some dazzling momentsto be awed by.

TUE 16, 5.15PM

SAWDUST AND TINSEL (15)

GYCKLARNAS AFTONWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1953 98m

Starring: Ake Gronberg, Harriett Andersson

One of Bergman’s finest, an early,expressionistic masterpiece. When analmost bankrupt circus rolls into thetown in which his estranged wife andsons live, Albert, its ringmaster andowner, must choose between the quietlife and life on the road with his youngmistress.

WED 17, 6.30PM

DREAMS (15)

KVINNODRÖMWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1955 92m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Harriett Andersson

Made as a comedy after the tragedy ofSawdust and Tinsel. The dreams of thetitle belong to two women in thefashion industry, one of whom has herdreams come true if only for a day, theother whose dreams are rudelyshattered.

THU 18, 5.45PM

SO CLOSE TO LIFE (15)

NÅRA LIVETWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1958 89m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Ingrid Thulin

The three leads shared best actress atCannes for their portrayal of threemothers in a maternity ward. In thecourse of a few days, each womanreveals to the others their life storiesand intimate thoughts. And eachwrestles with the decision whether ornot to keep their babies or give themup for adoption.

MON 15, 7.45PM

JUST DO IT: A TALE OFMODERN-DAY OUTLAWS+ PRODUCER’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Emily James United Kingdom 2011 88m

Emily James was grantedunprecedented access to follow acommunity of UK environmentalactivists. It’s an action packed time, withactivists scaling the chimney of DidcotPower Station, locking themselves to theRoyal Bank of Scotland and tanglingwith gung ho police at the CopenhagenSummit. Articulate, funny and engaging,the ensemble cast care passionatelyabout the environment on a global level,but work locally, with courage,determination and manners to take astand. Sheffield Documentary Festival 2011

We are pleased to welcomeProducer Lauren Simpson who willintroduce the film & attend a Q&Asession afterwards.

TUE 16, 7.45PM

THE PIPE + POST SCREENING Q&A (15)

Dir: Risteard O’Domhnaill Ireland 2010 83m

An oil company vs ordinarypeople…the tag line for Risteard ODomhnaill’s engrossing and provocativedocumentary couldn’t be morepertinent - except that this time the oilcompany is Shell, and the people arerepresented by the good folk ofRossport in Ireland. Delightfully shotand stirring in message, the storybegins in 2005 when a group of locals- to become known as the RossportFive, who later served time in jail -decline to let Shell lay pipeline acrosstheir land, and find themselves in atussle not only with the petroleum giantbut also with local police, the Garda.Screen Daily

WED 17, 8.45PM

WASTE LAND (PG)

Dir: Lucy Walker United Kingdom 2010 98m

This 2010 Academy Award-nominateddocumentary delves into the lives of“catadores” - self-designated pickers ofrecyclable material at the world’slargest garbage dump onthe outskirts of Rio deJaneiro, Brazil. Thefilm follows renownedartist Vik Muniz, whodevelops a compellingcollaboration with thiscommunity.

MEDIA ARTS

UNTIL 26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASMIRAGEMACHINE.COM

Broadway Media Arts presents theworld-premiere of new commission,MirageMachine.com by artist AngeloPlessas.

MirageMachine.com is an onlineinteractive work. Set inside the browserwindow, a ribbon-like form endlesslyunfurls beneath your cursor creatingabstract landscape of colors as youtrace your mouse across the screen.

broadway.org.uk/playangeloplessas.com

WED 31, 6PM

PAT ASHEAN OASIS IN 5 PARTS (PT 1)PERFORMANCE

Pat Ashe will present Part 1 of An Oasiswhich will be followed by an informalfeedback session and an opportunity tohear more about his plans for hisauditorium residency produced incollaboration with Hatch this September.

Event is FREE but booking is essential.

Produced in collaboration with Hatch.Hatch is a theatre without a buildingand a new platform for performance-ywork.

hatchnottingham.co.uk

Broadway Media Arts is curated by Matt Davenport with support from Ruth McCullough. With the financial support of the Arts Council England we are commissioning artists working across fields ofdigital cultures, media and film. For more information about this programme please visit http://broadway.org.uk. Produced in association with Mathew Trivett from Trampoline: Agency Art and Media.

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

INGMARBERGMAN A MODERNCLASSICA chance to see five ofBergman’s early works.

UK Tour organised by ShowroomCinema, Sheffield.

LAKESIDE ARTS CENTREUNIVERSITY PARK, NOTTINGHAMBOX OFFICE 0115 846 7777 WWW.LAKESIDEARTS.ORG.UK

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SUMMER SCHOOLIN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAYHEM HORROR FILM FESTIVAL

Suitable for 15-18 year olds. Price: £150.

Tutor Steven Sheil (writer/director of Brit horror Mum & Dad) will leadstudents in a five-day course in making horror films. The course will offera hands-on, practical introduction to the basics of filmmaking, includingcamerawork, lighting, sound recording, directing and editing, alongsideinsights into the creation of practical horror effects and sessions ongenerating horror film ideas and screenwriting.

Limited space available so book early to avoid disappointment!Lunch not included

SUN 21, 2PM

PATAGONIA (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2010

118m

Starring: Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts

This beautiful meditation on culture,roots and identity interweaves twojourneys. In the first, uptight Rhysdrags his girlfriend off to Patagoniaso he can photograph disusedchapels. Meanwhile PatagonianGrannie Cerys fools her grandsonAlejandro into accompanying her toWales to find the farmhouse her mumwas forced to leave when pregnantwith Cerys. The meandering journeysare enlivened by Evans’ fine eye forboth landscapes, and his intelligentreflections on contemporary Walesand its place in the world.Wales One World Film Festival

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE!THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTING

to complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the betterwines of Argentina, including a rarewine or two from Patagonia.

Tickets: £25 per head including light buffet. Places are limited sobook early.

COMING SOON!Our Autumn courses for adults will be on sale in September.Please check website for updates, full information will be in theSeptember brochure.

MUM & DAD

JULY 2011 12

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 7, 2PM

DIRTY DANCING (12A)

Dir: Emile Ardolino United States 1987 100m

Starring: Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey

A teenage girl learns about love, adultresponsibility, and how to do The DirtyBoogie in this hit 80s romance.NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THECORNER! HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAYHANNAH!

SUN 14, 2PM

THE WILD BUNCH (18)

Dir: Sam Peckinpah United States 1969 144m

Starring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine

Peckinpah’s magnum opus. All thedirector’s themes are here - loyalty,betrayal, men defined by their actions,and the various elements of the film -editing, score, photography andespecially the acting - combine to makethis not only a classic of the genre, but agenuine masterpiece of cinema. Moviemail

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIVIO, LOVEFROM ALL YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS

SUN 28, 2PM

BREAD AND TULIPS (12A)

PANE E TULIPANIWith English Subtites

Dir: Silvio Soldini Italy 2000 116m

Starring: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Gantz

Rosalba, a frustrated and ignoredmiddle-aged mum, impulsively takes avacation from her family. In Venice shefalls for a lonely, Icelandic waiter-poetand rediscovers her joy for life.FAMILY AND FRIENDS COMECELEBRATE MY 21,900 DAYS OLD -LINDA

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BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

THU 18, 8PM

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AUGUST 2011

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

09

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22Conc £17 Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of family matinees and Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

TRAVEL To plan your travel into Nottingham, visitwww.triptimes.co.uk or phone Traveline on 0871 200 2233.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING On street parking is available after6pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.NB: On street parking charges apply during the day.At surface car parks, evening parking is available from just80p. Special evening prices are available at Fletchergatecar park nearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street NG1 3AL,five minutes walk from the Market Square, inHockley. The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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AUGUST 2011

SPECIALSTUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTto complement Sarah’s Key.

THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTINGto complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the better winesof Argentina, including a rare wine ortwo from Patagonia, to link to the movieshowing on Sunday 21st.

Tickets: £25 per head including lightbuffet. Places are limited so book early.

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHTto complement Villain.

TUE 30, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

HIRE BROADWAYOur screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all available for hire, with catering should you require it.For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY£13.50 FULL,£11.50 CONC/MEMBERS SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

BROADWAY BITES

✹ A CURRY AND A PINTA CURRY, A PINT & A FILM TICKETFOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN AUGUST

11AUGUST 2011

SUN 14, 5.15PM

IT RAINS ON OUR LOVE (15)

DET REGNAR PÅ VÅRKÄRLEKWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1946 100m

Starring: Birger Malmsten, Barbro Kollberg

The second feature from IngmarBergman is more than just a curiosityfrom his back-catalogue. The earliestsigns of a filmmaker able to draw hisaudience to the plight of highlyempathetic characters are on display, inthis case two down-on-their-luckoutsiders who meet at a train station.Both Maggi and David have chequeredpasts, but they have vowed to leave thepast behind and embrace a freshbeginning. Will their love be strongenough to overcome circumstance andhuman intervention?

MON 15, 5.15PM

A SHIP BOUND FOR INDIA (15)

SKEPP TILL INDIA LANDWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1947 103m

Starring: Anna Lindahl, Holger Lowenadler

This was Bergman’s third film and itwas the first to be released in theUnited States. It’s a ripe docksidemelodrama about an abusive sailer, hisson and a chorus girl. Composed ofbeautifully lit and symbolically richscenes, it has some dazzling momentsto be awed by.

TUE 16, 5.15PM

SAWDUST AND TINSEL (15)

GYCKLARNAS AFTONWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1953 98m

Starring: Ake Gronberg, Harriett Andersson

One of Bergman’s finest, an early,expressionistic masterpiece. When analmost bankrupt circus rolls into thetown in which his estranged wife andsons live, Albert, its ringmaster andowner, must choose between the quietlife and life on the road with his youngmistress.

WED 17, 6.30PM

DREAMS (15)

KVINNODRÖMWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1955 92m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Harriett Andersson

Made as a comedy after the tragedy ofSawdust and Tinsel. The dreams of thetitle belong to two women in thefashion industry, one of whom has herdreams come true if only for a day, theother whose dreams are rudelyshattered.

THU 18, 5.45PM

SO CLOSE TO LIFE (15)

NÅRA LIVETWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1958 89m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Ingrid Thulin

The three leads shared best actress atCannes for their portrayal of threemothers in a maternity ward. In thecourse of a few days, each womanreveals to the others their life storiesand intimate thoughts. And eachwrestles with the decision whether ornot to keep their babies or give themup for adoption.

MON 15, 7.45PM

JUST DO IT: A TALE OFMODERN-DAY OUTLAWS+ PRODUCER’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Emily James United Kingdom 2011 88m

Emily James was grantedunprecedented access to follow acommunity of UK environmentalactivists. It’s an action packed time, withactivists scaling the chimney of DidcotPower Station, locking themselves to theRoyal Bank of Scotland and tanglingwith gung ho police at the CopenhagenSummit. Articulate, funny and engaging,the ensemble cast care passionatelyabout the environment on a global level,but work locally, with courage,determination and manners to take astand. Sheffield Documentary Festival 2011

We are pleased to welcomeProducer Lauren Simpson who willintroduce the film & attend a Q&Asession afterwards.

TUE 16, 7.45PM

THE PIPE + POST SCREENING Q&A (15)

Dir: Risteard O’Domhnaill Ireland 2010 83m

An oil company vs ordinarypeople…the tag line for Risteard ODomhnaill’s engrossing and provocativedocumentary couldn’t be morepertinent - except that this time the oilcompany is Shell, and the people arerepresented by the good folk ofRossport in Ireland. Delightfully shotand stirring in message, the storybegins in 2005 when a group of locals- to become known as the RossportFive, who later served time in jail -decline to let Shell lay pipeline acrosstheir land, and find themselves in atussle not only with the petroleum giantbut also with local police, the Garda.Screen Daily

WED 17, 8.45PM

WASTE LAND (PG)

Dir: Lucy Walker United Kingdom 2010 98m

This 2010 Academy Award-nominateddocumentary delves into the lives of“catadores” - self-designated pickers ofrecyclable material at the world’slargest garbage dump onthe outskirts of Rio deJaneiro, Brazil. Thefilm follows renownedartist Vik Muniz, whodevelops a compellingcollaboration with thiscommunity.

MEDIA ARTS

UNTIL 26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASMIRAGEMACHINE.COM

Broadway Media Arts presents theworld-premiere of new commission,MirageMachine.com by artist AngeloPlessas.

MirageMachine.com is an onlineinteractive work. Set inside the browserwindow, a ribbon-like form endlesslyunfurls beneath your cursor creatingabstract landscape of colors as youtrace your mouse across the screen.

broadway.org.uk/playangeloplessas.com

WED 31, 6PM

PAT ASHEAN OASIS IN 5 PARTS (PT 1)PERFORMANCE

Pat Ashe will present Part 1 of An Oasiswhich will be followed by an informalfeedback session and an opportunity tohear more about his plans for hisauditorium residency produced incollaboration with Hatch this September.

Event is FREE but booking is essential.

Produced in collaboration with Hatch.Hatch is a theatre without a buildingand a new platform for performance-ywork.

hatchnottingham.co.uk

Broadway Media Arts is curated by Matt Davenport with support from Ruth McCullough. With the financial support of the Arts Council England we are commissioning artists working across fields ofdigital cultures, media and film. For more information about this programme please visit http://broadway.org.uk. Produced in association with Mathew Trivett from Trampoline: Agency Art and Media.

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

INGMARBERGMAN A MODERNCLASSICA chance to see five ofBergman’s early works.

UK Tour organised by ShowroomCinema, Sheffield.

LAKESIDE ARTS CENTREUNIVERSITY PARK, NOTTINGHAMBOX OFFICE 0115 846 7777 WWW.LAKESIDEARTS.ORG.UK

LAKESIDE AUTUMN

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FILMMAKING AND EDUCATIONMON 22 - FRI 26 AUG, 10AM-4.30PM

SUMMER SCHOOLIN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAYHEM HORROR FILM FESTIVAL

Suitable for 15-18 year olds. Price: £150.

Tutor Steven Sheil (writer/director of Brit horror Mum & Dad) will leadstudents in a five-day course in making horror films. The course will offera hands-on, practical introduction to the basics of filmmaking, includingcamerawork, lighting, sound recording, directing and editing, alongsideinsights into the creation of practical horror effects and sessions ongenerating horror film ideas and screenwriting.

Limited space available so book early to avoid disappointment!Lunch not included

SUN 21, 2PM

PATAGONIA (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2010

118m

Starring: Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts

This beautiful meditation on culture,roots and identity interweaves twojourneys. In the first, uptight Rhysdrags his girlfriend off to Patagoniaso he can photograph disusedchapels. Meanwhile PatagonianGrannie Cerys fools her grandsonAlejandro into accompanying her toWales to find the farmhouse her mumwas forced to leave when pregnantwith Cerys. The meandering journeysare enlivened by Evans’ fine eye forboth landscapes, and his intelligentreflections on contemporary Walesand its place in the world.Wales One World Film Festival

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE!THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTING

to complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the betterwines of Argentina, including a rarewine or two from Patagonia.

Tickets: £25 per head including light buffet. Places are limited sobook early.

COMING SOON!Our Autumn courses for adults will be on sale in September.Please check website for updates, full information will be in theSeptember brochure.

MUM & DAD

JULY 2011 12

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 7, 2PM

DIRTY DANCING (12A)

Dir: Emile Ardolino United States 1987 100m

Starring: Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey

A teenage girl learns about love, adultresponsibility, and how to do The DirtyBoogie in this hit 80s romance.NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THECORNER! HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAYHANNAH!

SUN 14, 2PM

THE WILD BUNCH (18)

Dir: Sam Peckinpah United States 1969 144m

Starring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine

Peckinpah’s magnum opus. All thedirector’s themes are here - loyalty,betrayal, men defined by their actions,and the various elements of the film -editing, score, photography andespecially the acting - combine to makethis not only a classic of the genre, but agenuine masterpiece of cinema. Moviemail

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIVIO, LOVEFROM ALL YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS

SUN 28, 2PM

BREAD AND TULIPS (12A)

PANE E TULIPANIWith English Subtites

Dir: Silvio Soldini Italy 2000 116m

Starring: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Gantz

Rosalba, a frustrated and ignoredmiddle-aged mum, impulsively takes avacation from her family. In Venice shefalls for a lonely, Icelandic waiter-poetand rediscovers her joy for life.FAMILY AND FRIENDS COMECELEBRATE MY 21,900 DAYS OLD -LINDA

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ON AUGUST 31, BROADWAY WILL BE 21 YEARS OLD! TO CELEBRATE THERE’LL BE A FILM-THEMED BIRTHDAY CAKE FOREVERYONE TO ENJOY, SO COME ALONG & SHARE IT WITH US!

★ 21ST BIRTHDAY

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SAT 13, 4PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

THU 18, 8PM

TT3D (15)

AUGUST 2011

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

09

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22Conc £17 Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of family matinees and Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

TRAVEL To plan your travel into Nottingham, visitwww.triptimes.co.uk or phone Traveline on 0871 200 2233.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING On street parking is available after6pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.NB: On street parking charges apply during the day.At surface car parks, evening parking is available from just80p. Special evening prices are available at Fletchergatecar park nearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street NG1 3AL,five minutes walk from the Market Square, inHockley. The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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AUGUST 2011

SPECIALSTUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTto complement Sarah’s Key.

THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTINGto complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the better winesof Argentina, including a rare wine ortwo from Patagonia, to link to the movieshowing on Sunday 21st.

Tickets: £25 per head including lightbuffet. Places are limited so book early.

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHTto complement Villain.

TUE 30, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

HIRE BROADWAYOur screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all available for hire, with catering should you require it.For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY£13.50 FULL,£11.50 CONC/MEMBERS SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

BROADWAY BITES

✹ A CURRY AND A PINTA CURRY, A PINT & A FILM TICKETFOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN AUGUST

11AUGUST 2011

SUN 14, 5.15PM

IT RAINS ON OUR LOVE (15)

DET REGNAR PÅ VÅRKÄRLEKWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1946 100m

Starring: Birger Malmsten, Barbro Kollberg

The second feature from IngmarBergman is more than just a curiosityfrom his back-catalogue. The earliestsigns of a filmmaker able to draw hisaudience to the plight of highlyempathetic characters are on display, inthis case two down-on-their-luckoutsiders who meet at a train station.Both Maggi and David have chequeredpasts, but they have vowed to leave thepast behind and embrace a freshbeginning. Will their love be strongenough to overcome circumstance andhuman intervention?

MON 15, 5.15PM

A SHIP BOUND FOR INDIA (15)

SKEPP TILL INDIA LANDWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1947 103m

Starring: Anna Lindahl, Holger Lowenadler

This was Bergman’s third film and itwas the first to be released in theUnited States. It’s a ripe docksidemelodrama about an abusive sailer, hisson and a chorus girl. Composed ofbeautifully lit and symbolically richscenes, it has some dazzling momentsto be awed by.

TUE 16, 5.15PM

SAWDUST AND TINSEL (15)

GYCKLARNAS AFTONWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1953 98m

Starring: Ake Gronberg, Harriett Andersson

One of Bergman’s finest, an early,expressionistic masterpiece. When analmost bankrupt circus rolls into thetown in which his estranged wife andsons live, Albert, its ringmaster andowner, must choose between the quietlife and life on the road with his youngmistress.

WED 17, 6.30PM

DREAMS (15)

KVINNODRÖMWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1955 92m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Harriett Andersson

Made as a comedy after the tragedy ofSawdust and Tinsel. The dreams of thetitle belong to two women in thefashion industry, one of whom has herdreams come true if only for a day, theother whose dreams are rudelyshattered.

THU 18, 5.45PM

SO CLOSE TO LIFE (15)

NÅRA LIVETWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1958 89m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Ingrid Thulin

The three leads shared best actress atCannes for their portrayal of threemothers in a maternity ward. In thecourse of a few days, each womanreveals to the others their life storiesand intimate thoughts. And eachwrestles with the decision whether ornot to keep their babies or give themup for adoption.

MON 15, 7.45PM

JUST DO IT: A TALE OFMODERN-DAY OUTLAWS+ PRODUCER’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Emily James United Kingdom 2011 88m

Emily James was grantedunprecedented access to follow acommunity of UK environmentalactivists. It’s an action packed time, withactivists scaling the chimney of DidcotPower Station, locking themselves to theRoyal Bank of Scotland and tanglingwith gung ho police at the CopenhagenSummit. Articulate, funny and engaging,the ensemble cast care passionatelyabout the environment on a global level,but work locally, with courage,determination and manners to take astand. Sheffield Documentary Festival 2011

We are pleased to welcomeProducer Lauren Simpson who willintroduce the film & attend a Q&Asession afterwards.

TUE 16, 7.45PM

THE PIPE + POST SCREENING Q&A (15)

Dir: Risteard O’Domhnaill Ireland 2010 83m

An oil company vs ordinarypeople…the tag line for Risteard ODomhnaill’s engrossing and provocativedocumentary couldn’t be morepertinent - except that this time the oilcompany is Shell, and the people arerepresented by the good folk ofRossport in Ireland. Delightfully shotand stirring in message, the storybegins in 2005 when a group of locals- to become known as the RossportFive, who later served time in jail -decline to let Shell lay pipeline acrosstheir land, and find themselves in atussle not only with the petroleum giantbut also with local police, the Garda.Screen Daily

WED 17, 8.45PM

WASTE LAND (PG)

Dir: Lucy Walker United Kingdom 2010 98m

This 2010 Academy Award-nominateddocumentary delves into the lives of“catadores” - self-designated pickers ofrecyclable material at the world’slargest garbage dump onthe outskirts of Rio deJaneiro, Brazil. Thefilm follows renownedartist Vik Muniz, whodevelops a compellingcollaboration with thiscommunity.

MEDIA ARTS

UNTIL 26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASMIRAGEMACHINE.COM

Broadway Media Arts presents theworld-premiere of new commission,MirageMachine.com by artist AngeloPlessas.

MirageMachine.com is an onlineinteractive work. Set inside the browserwindow, a ribbon-like form endlesslyunfurls beneath your cursor creatingabstract landscape of colors as youtrace your mouse across the screen.

broadway.org.uk/playangeloplessas.com

WED 31, 6PM

PAT ASHEAN OASIS IN 5 PARTS (PT 1)PERFORMANCE

Pat Ashe will present Part 1 of An Oasiswhich will be followed by an informalfeedback session and an opportunity tohear more about his plans for hisauditorium residency produced incollaboration with Hatch this September.

Event is FREE but booking is essential.

Produced in collaboration with Hatch.Hatch is a theatre without a buildingand a new platform for performance-ywork.

hatchnottingham.co.uk

Broadway Media Arts is curated by Matt Davenport with support from Ruth McCullough. With the financial support of the Arts Council England we are commissioning artists working across fields ofdigital cultures, media and film. For more information about this programme please visit http://broadway.org.uk. Produced in association with Mathew Trivett from Trampoline: Agency Art and Media.

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

INGMARBERGMAN A MODERNCLASSICA chance to see five ofBergman’s early works.

UK Tour organised by ShowroomCinema, Sheffield.

LAKESIDE ARTS CENTREUNIVERSITY PARK, NOTTINGHAMBOX OFFICE 0115 846 7777 WWW.LAKESIDEARTS.ORG.UK

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SUMMER SCHOOLIN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAYHEM HORROR FILM FESTIVAL

Suitable for 15-18 year olds. Price: £150.

Tutor Steven Sheil (writer/director of Brit horror Mum & Dad) will leadstudents in a five-day course in making horror films. The course will offera hands-on, practical introduction to the basics of filmmaking, includingcamerawork, lighting, sound recording, directing and editing, alongsideinsights into the creation of practical horror effects and sessions ongenerating horror film ideas and screenwriting.

Limited space available so book early to avoid disappointment!Lunch not included

SUN 21, 2PM

PATAGONIA (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2010

118m

Starring: Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts

This beautiful meditation on culture,roots and identity interweaves twojourneys. In the first, uptight Rhysdrags his girlfriend off to Patagoniaso he can photograph disusedchapels. Meanwhile PatagonianGrannie Cerys fools her grandsonAlejandro into accompanying her toWales to find the farmhouse her mumwas forced to leave when pregnantwith Cerys. The meandering journeysare enlivened by Evans’ fine eye forboth landscapes, and his intelligentreflections on contemporary Walesand its place in the world.Wales One World Film Festival

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE!THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTING

to complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the betterwines of Argentina, including a rarewine or two from Patagonia.

Tickets: £25 per head including light buffet. Places are limited sobook early.

COMING SOON!Our Autumn courses for adults will be on sale in September.Please check website for updates, full information will be in theSeptember brochure.

MUM & DAD

JULY 2011 12

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 7, 2PM

DIRTY DANCING (12A)

Dir: Emile Ardolino United States 1987 100m

Starring: Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey

A teenage girl learns about love, adultresponsibility, and how to do The DirtyBoogie in this hit 80s romance.NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THECORNER! HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAYHANNAH!

SUN 14, 2PM

THE WILD BUNCH (18)

Dir: Sam Peckinpah United States 1969 144m

Starring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine

Peckinpah’s magnum opus. All thedirector’s themes are here - loyalty,betrayal, men defined by their actions,and the various elements of the film -editing, score, photography andespecially the acting - combine to makethis not only a classic of the genre, but agenuine masterpiece of cinema. Moviemail

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIVIO, LOVEFROM ALL YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS

SUN 28, 2PM

BREAD AND TULIPS (12A)

PANE E TULIPANIWith English Subtites

Dir: Silvio Soldini Italy 2000 116m

Starring: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Gantz

Rosalba, a frustrated and ignoredmiddle-aged mum, impulsively takes avacation from her family. In Venice shefalls for a lonely, Icelandic waiter-poetand rediscovers her joy for life.FAMILY AND FRIENDS COMECELEBRATE MY 21,900 DAYS OLD -LINDA

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BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

THU 18, 8PM

TT3D (15)

AUGUST 2011

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

09

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22Conc £17 Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of family matinees and Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

TRAVEL To plan your travel into Nottingham, visitwww.triptimes.co.uk or phone Traveline on 0871 200 2233.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING On street parking is available after6pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.NB: On street parking charges apply during the day.At surface car parks, evening parking is available from just80p. Special evening prices are available at Fletchergatecar park nearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street NG1 3AL,five minutes walk from the Market Square, inHockley. The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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AUGUST 2011

SPECIALSTUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTto complement Sarah’s Key.

THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTINGto complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the better winesof Argentina, including a rare wine ortwo from Patagonia, to link to the movieshowing on Sunday 21st.

Tickets: £25 per head including lightbuffet. Places are limited so book early.

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHTto complement Villain.

TUE 30, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

HIRE BROADWAYOur screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all available for hire, with catering should you require it.For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY£13.50 FULL,£11.50 CONC/MEMBERS SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

BROADWAY BITES

✹ A CURRY AND A PINTA CURRY, A PINT & A FILM TICKETFOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN AUGUST

11AUGUST 2011

SUN 14, 5.15PM

IT RAINS ON OUR LOVE (15)

DET REGNAR PÅ VÅRKÄRLEKWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1946 100m

Starring: Birger Malmsten, Barbro Kollberg

The second feature from IngmarBergman is more than just a curiosityfrom his back-catalogue. The earliestsigns of a filmmaker able to draw hisaudience to the plight of highlyempathetic characters are on display, inthis case two down-on-their-luckoutsiders who meet at a train station.Both Maggi and David have chequeredpasts, but they have vowed to leave thepast behind and embrace a freshbeginning. Will their love be strongenough to overcome circumstance andhuman intervention?

MON 15, 5.15PM

A SHIP BOUND FOR INDIA (15)

SKEPP TILL INDIA LANDWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1947 103m

Starring: Anna Lindahl, Holger Lowenadler

This was Bergman’s third film and itwas the first to be released in theUnited States. It’s a ripe docksidemelodrama about an abusive sailer, hisson and a chorus girl. Composed ofbeautifully lit and symbolically richscenes, it has some dazzling momentsto be awed by.

TUE 16, 5.15PM

SAWDUST AND TINSEL (15)

GYCKLARNAS AFTONWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1953 98m

Starring: Ake Gronberg, Harriett Andersson

One of Bergman’s finest, an early,expressionistic masterpiece. When analmost bankrupt circus rolls into thetown in which his estranged wife andsons live, Albert, its ringmaster andowner, must choose between the quietlife and life on the road with his youngmistress.

WED 17, 6.30PM

DREAMS (15)

KVINNODRÖMWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1955 92m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Harriett Andersson

Made as a comedy after the tragedy ofSawdust and Tinsel. The dreams of thetitle belong to two women in thefashion industry, one of whom has herdreams come true if only for a day, theother whose dreams are rudelyshattered.

THU 18, 5.45PM

SO CLOSE TO LIFE (15)

NÅRA LIVETWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1958 89m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Ingrid Thulin

The three leads shared best actress atCannes for their portrayal of threemothers in a maternity ward. In thecourse of a few days, each womanreveals to the others their life storiesand intimate thoughts. And eachwrestles with the decision whether ornot to keep their babies or give themup for adoption.

MON 15, 7.45PM

JUST DO IT: A TALE OFMODERN-DAY OUTLAWS+ PRODUCER’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Emily James United Kingdom 2011 88m

Emily James was grantedunprecedented access to follow acommunity of UK environmentalactivists. It’s an action packed time, withactivists scaling the chimney of DidcotPower Station, locking themselves to theRoyal Bank of Scotland and tanglingwith gung ho police at the CopenhagenSummit. Articulate, funny and engaging,the ensemble cast care passionatelyabout the environment on a global level,but work locally, with courage,determination and manners to take astand. Sheffield Documentary Festival 2011

We are pleased to welcomeProducer Lauren Simpson who willintroduce the film & attend a Q&Asession afterwards.

TUE 16, 7.45PM

THE PIPE + POST SCREENING Q&A (15)

Dir: Risteard O’Domhnaill Ireland 2010 83m

An oil company vs ordinarypeople…the tag line for Risteard ODomhnaill’s engrossing and provocativedocumentary couldn’t be morepertinent - except that this time the oilcompany is Shell, and the people arerepresented by the good folk ofRossport in Ireland. Delightfully shotand stirring in message, the storybegins in 2005 when a group of locals- to become known as the RossportFive, who later served time in jail -decline to let Shell lay pipeline acrosstheir land, and find themselves in atussle not only with the petroleum giantbut also with local police, the Garda.Screen Daily

WED 17, 8.45PM

WASTE LAND (PG)

Dir: Lucy Walker United Kingdom 2010 98m

This 2010 Academy Award-nominateddocumentary delves into the lives of“catadores” - self-designated pickers ofrecyclable material at the world’slargest garbage dump onthe outskirts of Rio deJaneiro, Brazil. Thefilm follows renownedartist Vik Muniz, whodevelops a compellingcollaboration with thiscommunity.

MEDIA ARTS

UNTIL 26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASMIRAGEMACHINE.COM

Broadway Media Arts presents theworld-premiere of new commission,MirageMachine.com by artist AngeloPlessas.

MirageMachine.com is an onlineinteractive work. Set inside the browserwindow, a ribbon-like form endlesslyunfurls beneath your cursor creatingabstract landscape of colors as youtrace your mouse across the screen.

broadway.org.uk/playangeloplessas.com

WED 31, 6PM

PAT ASHEAN OASIS IN 5 PARTS (PT 1)PERFORMANCE

Pat Ashe will present Part 1 of An Oasiswhich will be followed by an informalfeedback session and an opportunity tohear more about his plans for hisauditorium residency produced incollaboration with Hatch this September.

Event is FREE but booking is essential.

Produced in collaboration with Hatch.Hatch is a theatre without a buildingand a new platform for performance-ywork.

hatchnottingham.co.uk

Broadway Media Arts is curated by Matt Davenport with support from Ruth McCullough. With the financial support of the Arts Council England we are commissioning artists working across fields ofdigital cultures, media and film. For more information about this programme please visit http://broadway.org.uk. Produced in association with Mathew Trivett from Trampoline: Agency Art and Media.

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

INGMARBERGMAN A MODERNCLASSICA chance to see five ofBergman’s early works.

UK Tour organised by ShowroomCinema, Sheffield.

LAKESIDE ARTS CENTREUNIVERSITY PARK, NOTTINGHAMBOX OFFICE 0115 846 7777 WWW.LAKESIDEARTS.ORG.UK

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FILMMAKING AND EDUCATIONMON 22 - FRI 26 AUG, 10AM-4.30PM

SUMMER SCHOOLIN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAYHEM HORROR FILM FESTIVAL

Suitable for 15-18 year olds. Price: £150.

Tutor Steven Sheil (writer/director of Brit horror Mum & Dad) will leadstudents in a five-day course in making horror films. The course will offera hands-on, practical introduction to the basics of filmmaking, includingcamerawork, lighting, sound recording, directing and editing, alongsideinsights into the creation of practical horror effects and sessions ongenerating horror film ideas and screenwriting.

Limited space available so book early to avoid disappointment!Lunch not included

SUN 21, 2PM

PATAGONIA (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2010

118m

Starring: Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts

This beautiful meditation on culture,roots and identity interweaves twojourneys. In the first, uptight Rhysdrags his girlfriend off to Patagoniaso he can photograph disusedchapels. Meanwhile PatagonianGrannie Cerys fools her grandsonAlejandro into accompanying her toWales to find the farmhouse her mumwas forced to leave when pregnantwith Cerys. The meandering journeysare enlivened by Evans’ fine eye forboth landscapes, and his intelligentreflections on contemporary Walesand its place in the world.Wales One World Film Festival

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE!THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTING

to complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the betterwines of Argentina, including a rarewine or two from Patagonia.

Tickets: £25 per head including light buffet. Places are limited sobook early.

COMING SOON!Our Autumn courses for adults will be on sale in September.Please check website for updates, full information will be in theSeptember brochure.

MUM & DAD

JULY 2011 12

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 7, 2PM

DIRTY DANCING (12A)

Dir: Emile Ardolino United States 1987 100m

Starring: Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey

A teenage girl learns about love, adultresponsibility, and how to do The DirtyBoogie in this hit 80s romance.NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THECORNER! HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAYHANNAH!

SUN 14, 2PM

THE WILD BUNCH (18)

Dir: Sam Peckinpah United States 1969 144m

Starring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine

Peckinpah’s magnum opus. All thedirector’s themes are here - loyalty,betrayal, men defined by their actions,and the various elements of the film -editing, score, photography andespecially the acting - combine to makethis not only a classic of the genre, but agenuine masterpiece of cinema. Moviemail

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIVIO, LOVEFROM ALL YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS

SUN 28, 2PM

BREAD AND TULIPS (12A)

PANE E TULIPANIWith English Subtites

Dir: Silvio Soldini Italy 2000 116m

Starring: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Gantz

Rosalba, a frustrated and ignoredmiddle-aged mum, impulsively takes avacation from her family. In Venice shefalls for a lonely, Icelandic waiter-poetand rediscovers her joy for life.FAMILY AND FRIENDS COMECELEBRATE MY 21,900 DAYS OLD -LINDA

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ON AUGUST 31, BROADWAY WILL BE 21 YEARS OLD! TO CELEBRATE THERE’LL BE A FILM-THEMED BIRTHDAY CAKE FOREVERYONE TO ENJOY, SO COME ALONG & SHARE IT WITH US!

★ 21ST BIRTHDAY

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SAT 13, 4PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

THU 18, 8PM

TT3D (15)

AUGUST 2011

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

09

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22Conc £17 Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of family matinees and Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

TRAVEL To plan your travel into Nottingham, visitwww.triptimes.co.uk or phone Traveline on 0871 200 2233.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING On street parking is available after6pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.NB: On street parking charges apply during the day.At surface car parks, evening parking is available from just80p. Special evening prices are available at Fletchergatecar park nearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street NG1 3AL,five minutes walk from the Market Square, inHockley. The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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SPECIALSTUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTto complement Sarah’s Key.

THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTINGto complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the better winesof Argentina, including a rare wine ortwo from Patagonia, to link to the movieshowing on Sunday 21st.

Tickets: £25 per head including lightbuffet. Places are limited so book early.

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHTto complement Villain.

TUE 30, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

HIRE BROADWAYOur screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all available for hire, with catering should you require it.For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY£13.50 FULL,£11.50 CONC/MEMBERS SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

BROADWAY BITES

✹ A CURRY AND A PINTA CURRY, A PINT & A FILM TICKETFOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN AUGUST

11AUGUST 2011

SUN 14, 5.15PM

IT RAINS ON OUR LOVE (15)

DET REGNAR PÅ VÅRKÄRLEKWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1946 100m

Starring: Birger Malmsten, Barbro Kollberg

The second feature from IngmarBergman is more than just a curiosityfrom his back-catalogue. The earliestsigns of a filmmaker able to draw hisaudience to the plight of highlyempathetic characters are on display, inthis case two down-on-their-luckoutsiders who meet at a train station.Both Maggi and David have chequeredpasts, but they have vowed to leave thepast behind and embrace a freshbeginning. Will their love be strongenough to overcome circumstance andhuman intervention?

MON 15, 5.15PM

A SHIP BOUND FOR INDIA (15)

SKEPP TILL INDIA LANDWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1947 103m

Starring: Anna Lindahl, Holger Lowenadler

This was Bergman’s third film and itwas the first to be released in theUnited States. It’s a ripe docksidemelodrama about an abusive sailer, hisson and a chorus girl. Composed ofbeautifully lit and symbolically richscenes, it has some dazzling momentsto be awed by.

TUE 16, 5.15PM

SAWDUST AND TINSEL (15)

GYCKLARNAS AFTONWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1953 98m

Starring: Ake Gronberg, Harriett Andersson

One of Bergman’s finest, an early,expressionistic masterpiece. When analmost bankrupt circus rolls into thetown in which his estranged wife andsons live, Albert, its ringmaster andowner, must choose between the quietlife and life on the road with his youngmistress.

WED 17, 6.30PM

DREAMS (15)

KVINNODRÖMWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1955 92m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Harriett Andersson

Made as a comedy after the tragedy ofSawdust and Tinsel. The dreams of thetitle belong to two women in thefashion industry, one of whom has herdreams come true if only for a day, theother whose dreams are rudelyshattered.

THU 18, 5.45PM

SO CLOSE TO LIFE (15)

NÅRA LIVETWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1958 89m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Ingrid Thulin

The three leads shared best actress atCannes for their portrayal of threemothers in a maternity ward. In thecourse of a few days, each womanreveals to the others their life storiesand intimate thoughts. And eachwrestles with the decision whether ornot to keep their babies or give themup for adoption.

MON 15, 7.45PM

JUST DO IT: A TALE OFMODERN-DAY OUTLAWS+ PRODUCER’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Emily James United Kingdom 2011 88m

Emily James was grantedunprecedented access to follow acommunity of UK environmentalactivists. It’s an action packed time, withactivists scaling the chimney of DidcotPower Station, locking themselves to theRoyal Bank of Scotland and tanglingwith gung ho police at the CopenhagenSummit. Articulate, funny and engaging,the ensemble cast care passionatelyabout the environment on a global level,but work locally, with courage,determination and manners to take astand. Sheffield Documentary Festival 2011

We are pleased to welcomeProducer Lauren Simpson who willintroduce the film & attend a Q&Asession afterwards.

TUE 16, 7.45PM

THE PIPE + POST SCREENING Q&A (15)

Dir: Risteard O’Domhnaill Ireland 2010 83m

An oil company vs ordinarypeople…the tag line for Risteard ODomhnaill’s engrossing and provocativedocumentary couldn’t be morepertinent - except that this time the oilcompany is Shell, and the people arerepresented by the good folk ofRossport in Ireland. Delightfully shotand stirring in message, the storybegins in 2005 when a group of locals- to become known as the RossportFive, who later served time in jail -decline to let Shell lay pipeline acrosstheir land, and find themselves in atussle not only with the petroleum giantbut also with local police, the Garda.Screen Daily

WED 17, 8.45PM

WASTE LAND (PG)

Dir: Lucy Walker United Kingdom 2010 98m

This 2010 Academy Award-nominateddocumentary delves into the lives of“catadores” - self-designated pickers ofrecyclable material at the world’slargest garbage dump onthe outskirts of Rio deJaneiro, Brazil. Thefilm follows renownedartist Vik Muniz, whodevelops a compellingcollaboration with thiscommunity.

MEDIA ARTS

UNTIL 26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASMIRAGEMACHINE.COM

Broadway Media Arts presents theworld-premiere of new commission,MirageMachine.com by artist AngeloPlessas.

MirageMachine.com is an onlineinteractive work. Set inside the browserwindow, a ribbon-like form endlesslyunfurls beneath your cursor creatingabstract landscape of colors as youtrace your mouse across the screen.

broadway.org.uk/playangeloplessas.com

WED 31, 6PM

PAT ASHEAN OASIS IN 5 PARTS (PT 1)PERFORMANCE

Pat Ashe will present Part 1 of An Oasiswhich will be followed by an informalfeedback session and an opportunity tohear more about his plans for hisauditorium residency produced incollaboration with Hatch this September.

Event is FREE but booking is essential.

Produced in collaboration with Hatch.Hatch is a theatre without a buildingand a new platform for performance-ywork.

hatchnottingham.co.uk

Broadway Media Arts is curated by Matt Davenport with support from Ruth McCullough. With the financial support of the Arts Council England we are commissioning artists working across fields ofdigital cultures, media and film. For more information about this programme please visit http://broadway.org.uk. Produced in association with Mathew Trivett from Trampoline: Agency Art and Media.

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

INGMARBERGMAN A MODERNCLASSICA chance to see five ofBergman’s early works.

UK Tour organised by ShowroomCinema, Sheffield.

LAKESIDE ARTS CENTREUNIVERSITY PARK, NOTTINGHAMBOX OFFICE 0115 846 7777 WWW.LAKESIDEARTS.ORG.UK

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Suitable for 15-18 year olds. Price: £150.

Tutor Steven Sheil (writer/director of Brit horror Mum & Dad) will leadstudents in a five-day course in making horror films. The course will offera hands-on, practical introduction to the basics of filmmaking, includingcamerawork, lighting, sound recording, directing and editing, alongsideinsights into the creation of practical horror effects and sessions ongenerating horror film ideas and screenwriting.

Limited space available so book early to avoid disappointment!Lunch not included

SUN 21, 2PM

PATAGONIA (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2010

118m

Starring: Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts

This beautiful meditation on culture,roots and identity interweaves twojourneys. In the first, uptight Rhysdrags his girlfriend off to Patagoniaso he can photograph disusedchapels. Meanwhile PatagonianGrannie Cerys fools her grandsonAlejandro into accompanying her toWales to find the farmhouse her mumwas forced to leave when pregnantwith Cerys. The meandering journeysare enlivened by Evans’ fine eye forboth landscapes, and his intelligentreflections on contemporary Walesand its place in the world.Wales One World Film Festival

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE!THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTING

to complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the betterwines of Argentina, including a rarewine or two from Patagonia.

Tickets: £25 per head including light buffet. Places are limited sobook early.

COMING SOON!Our Autumn courses for adults will be on sale in September.Please check website for updates, full information will be in theSeptember brochure.

MUM & DAD

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MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 7, 2PM

DIRTY DANCING (12A)

Dir: Emile Ardolino United States 1987 100m

Starring: Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey

A teenage girl learns about love, adultresponsibility, and how to do The DirtyBoogie in this hit 80s romance.NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THECORNER! HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAYHANNAH!

SUN 14, 2PM

THE WILD BUNCH (18)

Dir: Sam Peckinpah United States 1969 144m

Starring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine

Peckinpah’s magnum opus. All thedirector’s themes are here - loyalty,betrayal, men defined by their actions,and the various elements of the film -editing, score, photography andespecially the acting - combine to makethis not only a classic of the genre, but agenuine masterpiece of cinema. Moviemail

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIVIO, LOVEFROM ALL YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS

SUN 28, 2PM

BREAD AND TULIPS (12A)

PANE E TULIPANIWith English Subtites

Dir: Silvio Soldini Italy 2000 116m

Starring: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Gantz

Rosalba, a frustrated and ignoredmiddle-aged mum, impulsively takes avacation from her family. In Venice shefalls for a lonely, Icelandic waiter-poetand rediscovers her joy for life.FAMILY AND FRIENDS COMECELEBRATE MY 21,900 DAYS OLD -LINDA

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SAT 13, 4PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

THU 18, 8PM

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AUGUST 2011

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

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BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22Conc £17 Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of family matinees and Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

TRAVEL To plan your travel into Nottingham, visitwww.triptimes.co.uk or phone Traveline on 0871 200 2233.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING On street parking is available after6pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.NB: On street parking charges apply during the day.At surface car parks, evening parking is available from just80p. Special evening prices are available at Fletchergatecar park nearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street NG1 3AL,five minutes walk from the Market Square, inHockley. The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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AUGUST 2011

SPECIALSTUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTto complement Sarah’s Key.

THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTINGto complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the better winesof Argentina, including a rare wine ortwo from Patagonia, to link to the movieshowing on Sunday 21st.

Tickets: £25 per head including lightbuffet. Places are limited so book early.

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHTto complement Villain.

TUE 30, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

HIRE BROADWAYOur screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all available for hire, with catering should you require it.For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY£13.50 FULL,£11.50 CONC/MEMBERS SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

BROADWAY BITES

✹ A CURRY AND A PINTA CURRY, A PINT & A FILM TICKETFOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN AUGUST

11AUGUST 2011

SUN 14, 5.15PM

IT RAINS ON OUR LOVE (15)

DET REGNAR PÅ VÅRKÄRLEKWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1946 100m

Starring: Birger Malmsten, Barbro Kollberg

The second feature from IngmarBergman is more than just a curiosityfrom his back-catalogue. The earliestsigns of a filmmaker able to draw hisaudience to the plight of highlyempathetic characters are on display, inthis case two down-on-their-luckoutsiders who meet at a train station.Both Maggi and David have chequeredpasts, but they have vowed to leave thepast behind and embrace a freshbeginning. Will their love be strongenough to overcome circumstance andhuman intervention?

MON 15, 5.15PM

A SHIP BOUND FOR INDIA (15)

SKEPP TILL INDIA LANDWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1947 103m

Starring: Anna Lindahl, Holger Lowenadler

This was Bergman’s third film and itwas the first to be released in theUnited States. It’s a ripe docksidemelodrama about an abusive sailer, hisson and a chorus girl. Composed ofbeautifully lit and symbolically richscenes, it has some dazzling momentsto be awed by.

TUE 16, 5.15PM

SAWDUST AND TINSEL (15)

GYCKLARNAS AFTONWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1953 98m

Starring: Ake Gronberg, Harriett Andersson

One of Bergman’s finest, an early,expressionistic masterpiece. When analmost bankrupt circus rolls into thetown in which his estranged wife andsons live, Albert, its ringmaster andowner, must choose between the quietlife and life on the road with his youngmistress.

WED 17, 6.30PM

DREAMS (15)

KVINNODRÖMWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1955 92m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Harriett Andersson

Made as a comedy after the tragedy ofSawdust and Tinsel. The dreams of thetitle belong to two women in thefashion industry, one of whom has herdreams come true if only for a day, theother whose dreams are rudelyshattered.

THU 18, 5.45PM

SO CLOSE TO LIFE (15)

NÅRA LIVETWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1958 89m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Ingrid Thulin

The three leads shared best actress atCannes for their portrayal of threemothers in a maternity ward. In thecourse of a few days, each womanreveals to the others their life storiesand intimate thoughts. And eachwrestles with the decision whether ornot to keep their babies or give themup for adoption.

MON 15, 7.45PM

JUST DO IT: A TALE OFMODERN-DAY OUTLAWS+ PRODUCER’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Emily James United Kingdom 2011 88m

Emily James was grantedunprecedented access to follow acommunity of UK environmentalactivists. It’s an action packed time, withactivists scaling the chimney of DidcotPower Station, locking themselves to theRoyal Bank of Scotland and tanglingwith gung ho police at the CopenhagenSummit. Articulate, funny and engaging,the ensemble cast care passionatelyabout the environment on a global level,but work locally, with courage,determination and manners to take astand. Sheffield Documentary Festival 2011

We are pleased to welcomeProducer Lauren Simpson who willintroduce the film & attend a Q&Asession afterwards.

TUE 16, 7.45PM

THE PIPE + POST SCREENING Q&A (15)

Dir: Risteard O’Domhnaill Ireland 2010 83m

An oil company vs ordinarypeople…the tag line for Risteard ODomhnaill’s engrossing and provocativedocumentary couldn’t be morepertinent - except that this time the oilcompany is Shell, and the people arerepresented by the good folk ofRossport in Ireland. Delightfully shotand stirring in message, the storybegins in 2005 when a group of locals- to become known as the RossportFive, who later served time in jail -decline to let Shell lay pipeline acrosstheir land, and find themselves in atussle not only with the petroleum giantbut also with local police, the Garda.Screen Daily

WED 17, 8.45PM

WASTE LAND (PG)

Dir: Lucy Walker United Kingdom 2010 98m

This 2010 Academy Award-nominateddocumentary delves into the lives of“catadores” - self-designated pickers ofrecyclable material at the world’slargest garbage dump onthe outskirts of Rio deJaneiro, Brazil. Thefilm follows renownedartist Vik Muniz, whodevelops a compellingcollaboration with thiscommunity.

MEDIA ARTS

UNTIL 26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASMIRAGEMACHINE.COM

Broadway Media Arts presents theworld-premiere of new commission,MirageMachine.com by artist AngeloPlessas.

MirageMachine.com is an onlineinteractive work. Set inside the browserwindow, a ribbon-like form endlesslyunfurls beneath your cursor creatingabstract landscape of colors as youtrace your mouse across the screen.

broadway.org.uk/playangeloplessas.com

WED 31, 6PM

PAT ASHEAN OASIS IN 5 PARTS (PT 1)PERFORMANCE

Pat Ashe will present Part 1 of An Oasiswhich will be followed by an informalfeedback session and an opportunity tohear more about his plans for hisauditorium residency produced incollaboration with Hatch this September.

Event is FREE but booking is essential.

Produced in collaboration with Hatch.Hatch is a theatre without a buildingand a new platform for performance-ywork.

hatchnottingham.co.uk

Broadway Media Arts is curated by Matt Davenport with support from Ruth McCullough. With the financial support of the Arts Council England we are commissioning artists working across fields ofdigital cultures, media and film. For more information about this programme please visit http://broadway.org.uk. Produced in association with Mathew Trivett from Trampoline: Agency Art and Media.

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

INGMARBERGMAN A MODERNCLASSICA chance to see five ofBergman’s early works.

UK Tour organised by ShowroomCinema, Sheffield.

LAKESIDE ARTS CENTREUNIVERSITY PARK, NOTTINGHAMBOX OFFICE 0115 846 7777 WWW.LAKESIDEARTS.ORG.UK

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FILMMAKING AND EDUCATIONMON 22 - FRI 26 AUG, 10AM-4.30PM

SUMMER SCHOOLIN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAYHEM HORROR FILM FESTIVAL

Suitable for 15-18 year olds. Price: £150.

Tutor Steven Sheil (writer/director of Brit horror Mum & Dad) will leadstudents in a five-day course in making horror films. The course will offera hands-on, practical introduction to the basics of filmmaking, includingcamerawork, lighting, sound recording, directing and editing, alongsideinsights into the creation of practical horror effects and sessions ongenerating horror film ideas and screenwriting.

Limited space available so book early to avoid disappointment!Lunch not included

SUN 21, 2PM

PATAGONIA (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2010

118m

Starring: Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts

This beautiful meditation on culture,roots and identity interweaves twojourneys. In the first, uptight Rhysdrags his girlfriend off to Patagoniaso he can photograph disusedchapels. Meanwhile PatagonianGrannie Cerys fools her grandsonAlejandro into accompanying her toWales to find the farmhouse her mumwas forced to leave when pregnantwith Cerys. The meandering journeysare enlivened by Evans’ fine eye forboth landscapes, and his intelligentreflections on contemporary Walesand its place in the world.Wales One World Film Festival

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE!THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTING

to complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the betterwines of Argentina, including a rarewine or two from Patagonia.

Tickets: £25 per head including light buffet. Places are limited sobook early.

COMING SOON!Our Autumn courses for adults will be on sale in September.Please check website for updates, full information will be in theSeptember brochure.

MUM & DAD

JULY 2011 12

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 7, 2PM

DIRTY DANCING (12A)

Dir: Emile Ardolino United States 1987 100m

Starring: Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey

A teenage girl learns about love, adultresponsibility, and how to do The DirtyBoogie in this hit 80s romance.NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THECORNER! HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAYHANNAH!

SUN 14, 2PM

THE WILD BUNCH (18)

Dir: Sam Peckinpah United States 1969 144m

Starring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine

Peckinpah’s magnum opus. All thedirector’s themes are here - loyalty,betrayal, men defined by their actions,and the various elements of the film -editing, score, photography andespecially the acting - combine to makethis not only a classic of the genre, but agenuine masterpiece of cinema. Moviemail

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIVIO, LOVEFROM ALL YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS

SUN 28, 2PM

BREAD AND TULIPS (12A)

PANE E TULIPANIWith English Subtites

Dir: Silvio Soldini Italy 2000 116m

Starring: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Gantz

Rosalba, a frustrated and ignoredmiddle-aged mum, impulsively takes avacation from her family. In Venice shefalls for a lonely, Icelandic waiter-poetand rediscovers her joy for life.FAMILY AND FRIENDS COMECELEBRATE MY 21,900 DAYS OLD -LINDA

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ON AUGUST 31, BROADWAY WILL BE 21 YEARS OLD! TO CELEBRATE THERE’LL BE A FILM-THEMED BIRTHDAY CAKE FOREVERYONE TO ENJOY, SO COME ALONG & SHARE IT WITH US!

★ 21ST BIRTHDAY

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SAT 13, 4PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

THU 18, 8PM

TT3D (15)

AUGUST 2011

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

09

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is a £1.50 pertransaction charge for phone and web sales.

PRICES Full £7 / Conc £5.50 Member £5.50 Conc Member £4.50 Student Member £3.50Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Student Sunday £4 Silver Screen £4

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPFor discounts on films, food and events.Full £22Conc £17 Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £13.50 Conc & member £11.50

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + members

GROUP DISCOUNT Groups of ten or more will receive adiscount on full and concessionary tickets. To receive thegroup discount please contact the Box Office inadvance.

CONCESSIONS are available to full time students inpossession of a valid NUS card with picture, State pensioners,registered disabled, unemployed and children under 16. Bringproof of concessionary status when buying tickets.

THE BOX OFFICE IS OPEN Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat andSun from 12pm. It closes 15 minutes after the start of thefinal film.

CHILD POLICY Broadway welcomes children into its buildingand Cafébar until 9pm. However, children must always besupervised by a parent or carer. Broadway cannot acceptresponsibility for the well-being of children who are notsupervised. Babies are not permitted into the screens, with theexception of family matinees and Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

TRAVEL To plan your travel into Nottingham, visitwww.triptimes.co.uk or phone Traveline on 0871 200 2233.

ACCESS INFORMATION Broadway is fully accessible topeople using wheelchairs. An infra-red hearing system is fittedin each auditorium - Screen 2 and the box office also haveinduction loops which can be used with your hearing aid setto 'T'. Guide Dogs are welcome. Back supports and seatwedges are also available from the Box Office. Let us know ifanything doesn't come up to scratch and we'll try to put itright. Brochure available in alternative formats on request.

EVENING PARKING On street parking is available after6pm on Broad Street and on surrounding streets.NB: On street parking charges apply during the day.At surface car parks, evening parking is available from just80p. Special evening prices are available at Fletchergatecar park nearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located at 14-18 Broad Street NG1 3AL,five minutes walk from the Market Square, inHockley. The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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AUGUST 2011

SPECIALSTUE 9, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTto complement Sarah’s Key.

THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTINGto complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the better winesof Argentina, including a rare wine ortwo from Patagonia, to link to the movieshowing on Sunday 21st.

Tickets: £25 per head including lightbuffet. Places are limited so book early.

TUE 23, FROM 6PMJAPANESE FOOD NIGHTto complement Villain.

TUE 30, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

HIRE BROADWAYOur screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all available for hire, with catering should you require it.For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY£13.50 FULL,£11.50 CONC/MEMBERS SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

BROADWAY BITES

✹ A CURRY AND A PINTA CURRY, A PINT & A FILM TICKETFOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN AUGUST

11AUGUST 2011

SUN 14, 5.15PM

IT RAINS ON OUR LOVE (15)

DET REGNAR PÅ VÅRKÄRLEKWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1946 100m

Starring: Birger Malmsten, Barbro Kollberg

The second feature from IngmarBergman is more than just a curiosityfrom his back-catalogue. The earliestsigns of a filmmaker able to draw hisaudience to the plight of highlyempathetic characters are on display, inthis case two down-on-their-luckoutsiders who meet at a train station.Both Maggi and David have chequeredpasts, but they have vowed to leave thepast behind and embrace a freshbeginning. Will their love be strongenough to overcome circumstance andhuman intervention?

MON 15, 5.15PM

A SHIP BOUND FOR INDIA (15)

SKEPP TILL INDIA LANDWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1947 103m

Starring: Anna Lindahl, Holger Lowenadler

This was Bergman’s third film and itwas the first to be released in theUnited States. It’s a ripe docksidemelodrama about an abusive sailer, hisson and a chorus girl. Composed ofbeautifully lit and symbolically richscenes, it has some dazzling momentsto be awed by.

TUE 16, 5.15PM

SAWDUST AND TINSEL (15)

GYCKLARNAS AFTONWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1953 98m

Starring: Ake Gronberg, Harriett Andersson

One of Bergman’s finest, an early,expressionistic masterpiece. When analmost bankrupt circus rolls into thetown in which his estranged wife andsons live, Albert, its ringmaster andowner, must choose between the quietlife and life on the road with his youngmistress.

WED 17, 6.30PM

DREAMS (15)

KVINNODRÖMWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1955 92m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Harriett Andersson

Made as a comedy after the tragedy ofSawdust and Tinsel. The dreams of thetitle belong to two women in thefashion industry, one of whom has herdreams come true if only for a day, theother whose dreams are rudelyshattered.

THU 18, 5.45PM

SO CLOSE TO LIFE (15)

NÅRA LIVETWith English Subtitles

Dir: Ingmar Bergman Sweden 1958 89m

Starring: Eva Dahlbeck, Ingrid Thulin

The three leads shared best actress atCannes for their portrayal of threemothers in a maternity ward. In thecourse of a few days, each womanreveals to the others their life storiesand intimate thoughts. And eachwrestles with the decision whether ornot to keep their babies or give themup for adoption.

MON 15, 7.45PM

JUST DO IT: A TALE OFMODERN-DAY OUTLAWS+ PRODUCER’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Emily James United Kingdom 2011 88m

Emily James was grantedunprecedented access to follow acommunity of UK environmentalactivists. It’s an action packed time, withactivists scaling the chimney of DidcotPower Station, locking themselves to theRoyal Bank of Scotland and tanglingwith gung ho police at the CopenhagenSummit. Articulate, funny and engaging,the ensemble cast care passionatelyabout the environment on a global level,but work locally, with courage,determination and manners to take astand. Sheffield Documentary Festival 2011

We are pleased to welcomeProducer Lauren Simpson who willintroduce the film & attend a Q&Asession afterwards.

TUE 16, 7.45PM

THE PIPE + POST SCREENING Q&A (15)

Dir: Risteard O’Domhnaill Ireland 2010 83m

An oil company vs ordinarypeople…the tag line for Risteard ODomhnaill’s engrossing and provocativedocumentary couldn’t be morepertinent - except that this time the oilcompany is Shell, and the people arerepresented by the good folk ofRossport in Ireland. Delightfully shotand stirring in message, the storybegins in 2005 when a group of locals- to become known as the RossportFive, who later served time in jail -decline to let Shell lay pipeline acrosstheir land, and find themselves in atussle not only with the petroleum giantbut also with local police, the Garda.Screen Daily

WED 17, 8.45PM

WASTE LAND (PG)

Dir: Lucy Walker United Kingdom 2010 98m

This 2010 Academy Award-nominateddocumentary delves into the lives of“catadores” - self-designated pickers ofrecyclable material at the world’slargest garbage dump onthe outskirts of Rio deJaneiro, Brazil. Thefilm follows renownedartist Vik Muniz, whodevelops a compellingcollaboration with thiscommunity.

MEDIA ARTS

UNTIL 26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASMIRAGEMACHINE.COM

Broadway Media Arts presents theworld-premiere of new commission,MirageMachine.com by artist AngeloPlessas.

MirageMachine.com is an onlineinteractive work. Set inside the browserwindow, a ribbon-like form endlesslyunfurls beneath your cursor creatingabstract landscape of colors as youtrace your mouse across the screen.

broadway.org.uk/playangeloplessas.com

WED 31, 6PM

PAT ASHEAN OASIS IN 5 PARTS (PT 1)PERFORMANCE

Pat Ashe will present Part 1 of An Oasiswhich will be followed by an informalfeedback session and an opportunity tohear more about his plans for hisauditorium residency produced incollaboration with Hatch this September.

Event is FREE but booking is essential.

Produced in collaboration with Hatch.Hatch is a theatre without a buildingand a new platform for performance-ywork.

hatchnottingham.co.uk

Broadway Media Arts is curated by Matt Davenport with support from Ruth McCullough. With the financial support of the Arts Council England we are commissioning artists working across fields ofdigital cultures, media and film. For more information about this programme please visit http://broadway.org.uk. Produced in association with Mathew Trivett from Trampoline: Agency Art and Media.

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

INGMARBERGMAN A MODERNCLASSICA chance to see five ofBergman’s early works.

UK Tour organised by ShowroomCinema, Sheffield.

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FILMMAKING AND EDUCATIONMON 22 - FRI 26 AUG, 10AM-4.30PM

SUMMER SCHOOLIN PARTNERSHIP WITH MAYHEM HORROR FILM FESTIVAL

Suitable for 15-18 year olds. Price: £150.

Tutor Steven Sheil (writer/director of Brit horror Mum & Dad) will leadstudents in a five-day course in making horror films. The course will offera hands-on, practical introduction to the basics of filmmaking, includingcamerawork, lighting, sound recording, directing and editing, alongsideinsights into the creation of practical horror effects and sessions ongenerating horror film ideas and screenwriting.

Limited space available so book early to avoid disappointment!Lunch not included

SUN 21, 2PM

PATAGONIA (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2010

118m

Starring: Matthew Rhys, Nia Roberts

This beautiful meditation on culture,roots and identity interweaves twojourneys. In the first, uptight Rhysdrags his girlfriend off to Patagoniaso he can photograph disusedchapels. Meanwhile PatagonianGrannie Cerys fools her grandsonAlejandro into accompanying her toWales to find the farmhouse her mumwas forced to leave when pregnantwith Cerys. The meandering journeysare enlivened by Evans’ fine eye forboth landscapes, and his intelligentreflections on contemporary Walesand its place in the world.Wales One World Film Festival

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE!THU 18, FROM 7PMWINE TASTING

to complement PatagoniaLaurie Moran, wine enthusiast andeducator - and a Broadway Boardmember since the beginning, will takeus on a tour of some of the betterwines of Argentina, including a rarewine or two from Patagonia.

Tickets: £25 per head including light buffet. Places are limited sobook early.

COMING SOON!Our Autumn courses for adults will be on sale in September.Please check website for updates, full information will be in theSeptember brochure.

MUM & DAD

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MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice in a cinemascreen at 2pm on a Sundayafternoon.

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 7, 2PM

DIRTY DANCING (12A)

Dir: Emile Ardolino United States 1987 100m

Starring: Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey

A teenage girl learns about love, adultresponsibility, and how to do The DirtyBoogie in this hit 80s romance.NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THECORNER! HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAYHANNAH!

SUN 14, 2PM

THE WILD BUNCH (18)

Dir: Sam Peckinpah United States 1969 144m

Starring: William Holden, Ernest Borgnine

Peckinpah’s magnum opus. All thedirector’s themes are here - loyalty,betrayal, men defined by their actions,and the various elements of the film -editing, score, photography andespecially the acting - combine to makethis not only a classic of the genre, but agenuine masterpiece of cinema. Moviemail

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIVIO, LOVEFROM ALL YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS

SUN 28, 2PM

BREAD AND TULIPS (12A)

PANE E TULIPANIWith English Subtites

Dir: Silvio Soldini Italy 2000 116m

Starring: Licia Maglietta, Bruno Gantz

Rosalba, a frustrated and ignoredmiddle-aged mum, impulsively takes avacation from her family. In Venice shefalls for a lonely, Icelandic waiter-poetand rediscovers her joy for life.FAMILY AND FRIENDS COMECELEBRATE MY 21,900 DAYS OLD -LINDA

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STOP PRESS! Return dates for screeningscancelled in July

SAT 13, 4PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

THU 18, 8PM

TT3D (15)