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ONLINE FILM FESTIVAL
cinemagic.org.uk
Sept-Nov 2020Belfast
#BackToCinemaNI
BACK TO CINEMA NI
http://www.cinemagic.org.ukhttp://www.cinemagic.org.uk
The following films screening in Queen’s Film Theatre and ODEON Cinemas Belfast are presented in support of Film Hub NI’s #BackToCinemaNI campaign, aimed at encouraging audiences back to ‘The Big Screen’ cinema experience in a safe and informed way.
#BackToCinemaNI
Sun 27 Sept
2.00pm
ODEON Belfast
£6.00 / £5.00
For more than 200 years, the Elfkins have been living beneath the earth, hiding from the upper world and avoiding any interaction with the “ungrateful and mean” human beings. But one day, sparky Elfkin girl Helvi, unhappy at the lack of space and individual fulfilment afforded underground, climbs up to the earth‘s surface to find adventure.
Dir: Ute Von Munchow-Pohl; Germany; 2020; 78 mins; Age: 4+; in English
THE ELFKINS (PREVIEW)
PLEASE NOTE: ODEON have put in place lots of new safety measures for customer wellbeing and enjoyment. Please note the cinema is currently not accepting cash, but they have increased their contactless limit to help customers buy safer.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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https://www.odeon.co.uk/we-are-safer-cinema/http://www.odeon.co.uk
Sat 10 Oct
11.00am
ODEON Belfast
£6.00 / £5.00
The Tiger Who Came to Tea (Dir: Robin Shaw; UK)The story of a young girl named Sophie, who has to stay home with her mum because it’s too rainy to go to the park. Fortunately, the day takes an interesting turn when a hungry tiger turns up at the door and asks if he can join Sophie and her mother for tea!
The Snail and the Whale (Dir: Max Lang & Daniel Snaddon; UK)A beautiful tale of an unlikely friendship, a tour of the world and a heroic rescue. Based on the picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
All Ages (U) / Duration: 1hr
THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA + THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE
PLEASE NOTE: ODEON have put in place lots of new safety measures for customer wellbeing and enjoyment. Please note the cinema is currently not accepting cash, but they have increased their contactless limit to help customers buy safer.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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Sat 17 Oct
11.00am
ODEON Belfast
£6.00 / £5.00
Screening for the first time in N. Ireland we have a treat for children and families with Horrid Henry On The Big Screen. Calling all loyal members of the Purple Hand Gang, are you ready to rock?! Henry’s back in style, with a fantastically brilliant compilation of favourite episodes and brand new music videos. So pack up your air guitar and come and join Henry and his friends for the best and most horrid entertainment ever, tee hee!
Dir: Dave Unwin; UK; 2019; 67 mins; Cert: U; in English
HORRID HENRY ON THE BIG SCREEN
PLEASE NOTE: ODEON have put in place lots of new safety measures for customer wellbeing and enjoyment. Please note the cinema is currently not accepting cash, but they have increased their contactless limit to help customers buy safer.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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Sat 24 Oct
2.00pm
ODEON Belfast
£6.00 / £5.00
When Ruka was younger, she saw a ghost in the water at the aquarium where her dad works. Now she feels drawn toward the aquarium and the two mysterious boys she meets there, Umi and Sora. They were raised by dugongs and hear the same strange calls from the sea as she does. Ruka’s dad and the other adults who work at the aquarium are only distantly aware of what the children are experiencing as they get caught up in the mystery of the worldwide disappearance of the oceans’ fish.
Dir: Ayumu Watanabe; Japan; 2019; 111 mins; Age: 15+; in Japanese with English Subtitles
CHILDREN OF THE SEA
PLEASE NOTE: ODEON have put in place lots of new safety measures for customer wellbeing and enjoyment. Please note the cinema is currently not accepting cash, but they have increased their contactless limit to help customers buy safer.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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Sat 24 Oct
2.45pm
Queen’s Film Theatre
£10.00 / £8.00
We have pre-recorded this year’s Mark Kermode Film Night Q&A where the UK’s leading film critic, Mark Kermode, will be sharing his thoughts on the year’s new film releases before introducing his 2020 film pick Bait.
Modern-day Cornish fisherman Martin is struggling to buy a boat while coping with family rivalry and the influx of London money, Airbnb and stag parties to his harbour village. The summer season brings simmering tensions between the locals and newcomers to boiling point, with tragic consequences. Stunningly shot on a vintage 16mm camera using monochrome Kodak stock, Mark Jenkin’s Bait is a timely and funny, yet poignant film that gets to the heart of a community facing up to unwelcome change
Dir: Mark Jenkins; UK; 2018; 89 mins; Cert: 15; in English
BAIT PLUS VIRTUAL ‘MARK KERMODE FILM NIGHT’AND BAIT FILM DISCUSSION WITH PRODUCERS KATE BYERS & LINN WAITE AND ACTOR EDWARD ROWE
PLEASE NOTE: There will be no walk ups or in-person booking for QFT screenings. All tickets must be purchased online and for the complete booking group in order for parties to sit together. This will help QFT know full capacities in the cinema and allow them to participate in the NHS Test and Trace scheme.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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Sun 25 Oct
3.00pm
Queen’s Film Theatre
£8.00 / £6.00
When dysfunctional adult Al Clancy mistakenly agrees to mind his smart-ass 10-year-old nephew Karl for a week, his job and home are placed in jeopardy. In a bold bid to save Al’s job, they steal his mam’s camper van, become best friends, and embark on a criss-cross adventure, putting up posters all over Ireland. When things go wrong and the lads get cranky, one of them realises that the other one needs to grow up.
Dir: Dave Minogue; Ireland; 2020; 87 mins; Age: 15+; in English
POSTER BOYS (EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW) + VIRTUAL DISCUSSION WITH DIRECTOR DAVE MINOGUE
PLEASE NOTE: There will be no walk ups or in-person booking for QFT screenings. All tickets must be purchased online and for the complete booking group in order for parties to sit together. This will help QFT know full capacities in the cinema and allow them to participate in the NHS Test and Trace scheme.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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https://queensfilmtheatre.com/blog/QFT-reopeninghttp://www.queensfilmtheatre.com
Sat 31 Oct
2.00pm
ODEON Belfast
£6.00 / £5.00
Dino Dana: The Movie finds 10-year-old Dana, who sees dinosaurs in the real world, completing an experiment that asks where all the kid dinosaurs are. To find the answer, Dana, her older sister Sara, and their new neighbours Mateo and Jadiel go on a dinosaur journey bigger than anything Dana has ever faced before.
Dir: J.J. Johnson; USA; 2020; 85 mins; Age: 8+; in English
DINO DANA: THE MOVIE PREVIEW
PLEASE NOTE: ODEON have put in place lots of new safety measures for customer wellbeing and enjoyment. Please note the cinema is currently not accepting cash, but they have increased their contactless limit to help customers buy safer.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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Sat 31 Oct
5.30pm
Strand Arts Centre
£5.00
Vivarium centres on Gemma and Tom, a young couple who dream of purchasing a first home. After meeting Martin, a rather odd real estate agent, they agree to visit a surreal new housing development called ‘Yonder’ with rows and rows of identical houses appearing to stretch on forever. This ultimate version of suburbia takes a sinister turn when Gemma and Tom realise no matter how hard they try to leave Yonder, they keep returning to the same place.
Dir: Lorcán Finnegan; Ireland, Belgium, Denmark & USA; 2019; 97 mins; Cert: 15; in English
VIVARIUM + VIRTUAL DISCUSSION WITH DIRECTOR LORCÁN FINNEGAN
PLEASE NOTE: The Strand Arts Centre recommends pre-purchase tickets due to reduced capacities. Customers can purchase in person at the cinema and phone/online booking has no additional charges.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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Sun 1 Nov
5.30pm
Strand Arts Centre
£5.00
Daniel is a man without a home. Following a personal tragedy, he’s drifted into a life on the streets of London. Living in the shadows and surviving on the margins has taken its toll. He desperately wants to find a way back to his former life; but guilt and shame are proving insurmountable obstacles. Daniel’s only companion in this unforgiving existence is his loyal dog Bruno. They are inseparable. But when the dog goes missing, a frantic Daniel is forced to face up to his past and a new responsibility.
Dir: Karl Golden; UK; 2019; 94 mins; Age: 15+; in English
BRUNO + VIRTUAL DISCUSSION WITH DIRECTOR KARL GOLDEN
PLEASE NOTE: The Strand Arts Centre recommends pre-purchase tickets due to reduced capacities. Customers can purchase in person at the cinema and phone/online booking has no additional charges.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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Sat 28 Nov
2.00pm
Strand Arts Centre
£5.00
The story of one unflinchingly honest twelve year old girl’s determination to bring her family back from the brink. Candice Phee is an unforgettable heroine whose exploits will inspire and delight anyone who has faced the trials of adolescence and the heartbreak of family tragedy. Based on the award winning book, ‘My Life as an Alphabet’ by Barry Jonsberg,
Dir: John Sheedy; Australia; 2019; 98 mins; Age: 10+; in English
H IS FOR HAPPINESS (UK PREMIERE)
PLEASE NOTE: The Strand Arts Centre recommends pre-purchase tickets due to reduced capacities. Customers can purchase in person at the cinema and phone/online booking has no additional charges.
Click HERE for Further Details.
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TIMETABLE
DATE TIME TITLE VENUE
SUN 27 SEPT 2.00PM ELFKINS (PREVIEW) ODEON BELFAST
SAT 10 OCT 11.00AM THE TIGER WHO CAME TO TEA& THE SNAIL AND THE WHALE
ODEON BELFAST
SAT 17 OCT 11.00AM HORRID HENRY ON THE BIG SCREEN
ODEON BELFAST
SAT 24 OCT 2.00PM CHILDREN OF THE SEA ODEON BELFAST
SAT 24 OCT 2.45PM BAIT + VIRTUAL TALK WITH MARK KERMODE
QUEEN’S FILM THEATRE
SUN 25 OCT 3.00PM POSTER BOYS (EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW)+ VIRTUAL FILMMAKER DISCUSSION
QUEEN’S FILM THEATRE
SAT 31 OCT 2.00PM DINO DANA: THE MOVIE (PREVIEW)
ODEON BELFAST
SAT 31 OCT 5.30PM VIVARIUM+ VIRTUAL FILMMAKER DISCUSSION
STRAND ARTS CENTRE
SUN 1 NOV 5.30PM BRUNO+ VIRTUAL FILMMAKER DISCUSSIO
STRAND ARTS CENTRE
SAT 28 NOV 2.00PM H IS FOR HAPPINESS (UK PREMIERE)
STRAND ARTS CENTRE
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