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Sun/Sul 1 Thor 2 (3D) (12A) 2.30pm
Gravity (3D) (12A) 5.30pm
Mon/Llun 2 Gravity (2D) (12A) 5.45pm
Gravity (2D) (12A) 8.15pm
Tues/Maw 3 Gravity (3D) (12A) 5.45pm
Gravity (3D) (12A) 8.15pm
Wed/Mer 4 Gravity (2D) (12A) 2.30pm**
Gravity (3D) (12A) 8.15pm
Thurs/Iau 5 Gravity (3D) (12A) 5.45pm
Gravity (3D) (12A) 8.15pm
Fri/Gwe 6 Captain Phillips (12A) 5.45pm
Philomena(12A) 8.15pm
Sat/Sad 7 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (3D)(U)12.00pm
Philomena(12A) 2.00pm
Prince Achmed 6.00pm
Captain Phillips(12A) 8.15pm
Sun/Sul 8 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (3D) (U) 2.30pm
Philomena (12A) 5.30pm
Mon/Llun 9 Project Wild Thing (PG) 6.00pm
Captain Philips (12A) (IN THEATRE) 7.15pm
Philomena(12A) 8.15pm
Tues/Maw 10 Captain Philips (12A) (IN THEATRE) 7.30pm
Philomena (12A) 8.15pm
Wed/Mer 11 Philomena (12A) 2.30pm**
Captain Philips (12A) 5.45pm
Richard 11 (12A) (IN THEATRE) 7.00pm
Like Father, Like Son (PG) 8.15pm
Thurs/Iau 12 Philomena (parent and baby) (12A) 12.00pm
Like Father, Like Son (PG) 5.45pm
Philomena (12A) 8.15pm
Fri/Gwe 13 Saving Mr Banks (PG) 5.45pm
Saving Mr Banks (PG) 8.15pm
Sat/Sad 14 Saving Mr Banks (PG 12.00pm
Y Syrcas (UK PREMIERE + Q&A) 3.00pm
NYMET: Falstaff 5.55pm
Sun/Sul 15 Y Syrcas 2.30pm
Saving Mr Banks (PG) 5.30pm
Mon/Llun 16 Saving Mr Banks (PG) 5.45pm
Saving Mr Banks (PG) 8.15pm
Tues/Maw 17 Saving Mr Banks (PG) 5.15pm
Saving Mr Banks (PG) 7.30pm
Wed/Mer 18 Saving Mr Banks (PG) 2.30pm**
Saving Mr Banks (PG) 5.45pm
Saving Mr Banks (PG) 8.15pm
Thurs/Iau 19 Saving Mr Banks (PG) 5.45pm
Saving Mr Banks (PG) 8.15pm
Fri/Gwe 20 Saving Mr Banks (PG) 5.15pm
Blue is the Warmest Colour (18) 7.30pm
Sat/Sad 21 Y Syrcas 12.00pm
Mary Poppins (U) 2.30pm
Saving Mr Banks (PG) 5.45pm
The Innocents (12A) 8.15pm
Sun/Sul 22 Bolshoi: Sleeping Beauty (recorded) 2.30pm
Y Syrcas 5.30pm
Mon/Llun 23 Mary Poppins (U) 2.30pm
Tues/Maw 24 CLOSED
** Silver Screening
3D
C I N E M A S I N E M A DECEMBER RHAGFYR 2013
Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232
9th Dec
Project Wild
Thing (David Bond, UK,
83mins)
David Bond’s children are fascinated by computersand TV screens, but are strangers to the natural world. In amodern era where so many distractions compete forchildren’s time and attention, Bond sets out on a mission toconvince an apathetic public, and even his own family, ofthe benefits of going back to nature.
11th & 12th Dec
Like Father,
Like Son
(Soshite
Chichi Ni
Naru) (Kore-Eda Hirokazu,
Japan 2013,
121mins, subtitled)
A successfulbusinessman learnsthat his biological sonwas switched at birth,
and struggles with the moral dilemma of which son heshould treat as his own. Winner of the Jury prize at Cannesand also nominated for the Palm d’Or.
13th – 21st Dec
Saving Mr Banks (John Lee Hancock, USA 2013, AD, 125mins)
Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks star in the story of howMary Poppins was created. When Walt Disney promisedhis daughters to make a movie of their favourite book, hedidn’t count on the author being a curmudgeonly,uncompromising writer who has absolutely no intention ofletting her beloved magical nanny get mauled by theHollywood machine. When she reluctantly agrees to go toLos Angeles to hear Disney’s plans, he has a mere twoweeks to win her over…Subtitled on 19th Dec, 5.45pm
14th, 15th, 21st &
22nd Dec
Y Syrcas (Kevin Allen, UK
2013, subtitled)
Shot locally inTregaron, this is amagical Welsh language family film. Set in VictorianWales,
a travelling circus comes to town and one girl in particular, Sara, falls completely in love with the elephant as she’s bewitched by the colour and excitement of the circus. English subtitles. UK PREMIERE + Cast and Crew Q&A: 14th Dec
20th Dec
Blue is the
Warmest
Colour (La
vie d'Adèle)(Abdellatif
Kechiche,
France 2013,
179mins,
subtitled)
The winner of thePalme d’Or at thisyear’s CannesFilm Festival,Abdellatif Kechiche's stunning portrait of a relationship is aremarkable achievement. The performances of both thefemale leads, Adele Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux,brilliantly convey the power of physical, emotional andsexual attraction, but also communicate the problems ofsustaining a relationship when passion gives way todomestication.
22nd Nov – 1st Dec
Thor: The Dark World
& 2D(Alan Taylor, USA 2013, AD,
130mins)
Chris Hemsworth and NataliePortman return in this highlyanticipated film that sees them battling a new enemy, Malekith(Christopher Eccleston).
29th Nov – 5th Dec
Gravity
& 2D(Alfonso Caurón, USA 2013,
AD, 91mins)
After a spacewalk goes wrong,two astronauts find themselvestumbling away from Earth.
Fear turns to panic as every breath reduces their oxygen further,the deafening silence signalling they’ve lost contact with Earth,and any chance of rescue…. Stars George Clooney andSandra Bullock. Subtitled at 5.45pm, 2nd Dec.
6th, 7th, 9th – 11th Dec
Captain
Phillips (Paul Greengrass,
USA 2013, AD,
134mins)
Tom Hanks stars asthe captain of acargo ship overrunby Somali pirates inPaul Greengrass’ highly praised and nail-biting drama. The action follows both sides of the conflict and Hanks deliversone of his best performances in years. Hotly tipped for theOscars, this incredible and exciting film is highly recommended.
6th – 12th Dec
Philomena(Stephen Frears, UK 2013, 98mins)
Judi Dench and Steve Coogan star in the latest film fromStephen Frears (The Queen). As a teenager, Philomena Leewas forced to live in an abbey, yet her child (born out of wedlock)was taken away from her by the nuns. 50 years on, she enliststhe help of a reluctant journalist to find her son.The relationshipbetween the two truly sparkles: while he’s serious and cynical,she on the other hand thinks Mills and Boon are the best form ofwriting... A witty and heart-felt film.Parent and Baby, Thursday 12th December 12noon
7th – 8th Dec
Cloudy with a
Chance of
Meatballs 2(Kris Pearn,Cody Cameron,
USA 2013, 95mins)
It's always been Flint's dream tobe recognised as a greatinventor, but everything changeswhen he discovers that his most infamous machine (which turnswater into food) is still operating and creating food-animal hybrids- "foodimals!" Flint and his friends must battle hungry tacodiles,shrimpanzees and double bacon cheespiders to save the worldagain!
7th Dec
Prince Achmed (Lotte Reiniger, Germany,
90mins in total)
Aberystwyth StorytellingFestival and A Cabinet ofCuriosities presentsThe Adventures of PrinceAchmed with live
accompanimentThe oldest surviving fulllength animated film made in1926 by Lotte Reiniger with
silhouette papercuts Live music score by Mackerel Sky, featuringan array of instruments, sounds and voices supplied by cellistand singer Ailsa Mair Hughes and multi instrumentalist PixyTom, and with an introductory Magical Illuminarum featurettefrom A Cabinet of Curiosities, storyteller and illustrator, PeterStevenson, and an illustrated biography of Lotte. Suitable forchildren, cinema fans, lovers of fairy tales, musicians, artists,animators and dreamers of all ages.
T I C K E T S 6 T O C Y N N A U
£6
£5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18£4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee
Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim£4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12
3D Screenings£7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6
Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable)
Dangosiadau 3D£7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6
YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio)
SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS
We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers whoare hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing.
Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD” in the main synopsis.
DECEMBER/RHAGFYR21st & 23rd
Dec
Mary
Poppins (Robert
Stevenson, USA
1964, 134mins)
An all-time familyfavourite, joinJulie Andrews asshe whisks up abit of magic making every day an adventure in this beloved classic. Digitally remastered.
21st Dec
The Innocents (Jack Clayton, UK 1961,
99mins)
Christmas is never completewithout a ghost story, and M.R.James’ classic tale is a brilliantexercise in psychological horror. This adaptation of Henry James’sThe Turn of the Screw tells of an impressionable governess
(Deborah Kerr) who agrees to tutor two orphaned children ina house that she becomes convinced is haunted.
SHOWING FROM JANUARY 2ND
THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF
SMAUG (3D and 2D)
SPECIAL EVENTS
11th Dec
RSC: Richard IIDavid Tennant takes the lead role in this acclaimedRSC production from Stratford-upon-Avon. Richard isKing, but also a man whose vanity threatens to divide the greathouses of England and drag his people into adynastic civil war that will last 100 years. 180mins.
14th Dec
NYMET: FalstaffAn undisputed master of Verdi's final comic masterpiece, JamesLevine conducts Robert Carsen's acclaimed production, the firstnew Met Falstaff since 1964.
Ambrogio Maestri sings the role of the blustery Sir JohnFalstaff, opposite a marvellous ensemble cast. 3hrs 20mins.
22nd Dec
Bolshoi:
Sleeping
Beauty
(recorded)
2.30pmThe world famouslove story of Sleeping Aurora and her prince is a wonderfulballet which will appeal to the whole family and fairy-talelovers during the Christmas season. 2.5hrs.
3D
3D
3D