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UNTIL THU 6 JAN

SOMEWHERE (15)

Dir: Sofia Coppola United States 2010 97m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Stephen Dorff

Sofia Coppola makes a happy returnto Lost in Translation territory in thissubtly charming drama.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

RARE EXPORTS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jalmari Helander Finland 2010 82m

Starring: Per Christian Ellefsen, Tommi Korpela

The sheer fun of classic kids'adventure movies is perfectly capturedand slightly lampooned in thedeliciously winning Rare Exports.Jalmari Helander expands on his hitshorts to create a prequel in which aboy realizes an excavation near hisArctic hometown has released theoriginal, evil Santa Claus from hisfrozen prison. Conceived with winkinghumour and a terrific visual style, thefilm is a rare treat that could accruecult status. Variety

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

TRON - LEGACY 3D (PG)

Dir: Joseph Kosinski United States

2010 125m

Starring: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund

TRON - Legacy is a 3D action-packedadventure set in a digital world unlikeanything captured on the big screenbefore.

UNTIL THU 13 JAN

THE WAY BACK (12A)

Dir: Peter Weir United States 2010 132m

Starring: Ed Harris, Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess

When they escape a Siberian labourcamp in 1940 a band of courageousprisoners discover the true meaning of friendship. The story follows six men who undertake the suicidal,desperate project of escape, includingan arduous trek through Mongolia andthe Himalayas. Ed Harris plays amisanthropic American expat, ColinFarrell a wily Russian thug, and SaoirseRonan a mysterious girl encountered onthe journey. The revelation is Britishactor Jim Sturgess who plays anidealistic Pole and unexpected leader.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted United States 2010 115m

Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes

Lucy and Edmund return to Narniawhere they meet up with Prince Caspianfor a trip across the sea aboard TheDawn Treader. Along the way theyencounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors beforereaching the edge of the world.

WED 5 JAN - THU 3 FEB

127 HOURS (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle United States 2011 93m

Starring: Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara,

James Franco

127 Hours is the true story ofmountain climber Aron Ralston’sremarkable adventure to save himselfafter a fallen boulder crashes on hisarm and traps him in an isolatedcanyon in Utah. Over the next five daysRalston examines his life and survivesthe elements to finally discover he hasthe courage and the wherewithal toextricate himself by any meansnecessary. Full of visual invention thatexhibits a kinetic sense of cinema,complemented by a superb score fromSlumdog collaborator A.R. Rahman,Boyle has followed up one greatsuccess with another.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 7 JAN - THU 3 FEB

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Dir: Tom Hooper United Kingdom 2011 118m

Starring: Helena Carter, Geoffrey Rush,

Colin Firth

Every so often, a film appears that isnot only outstanding, but also likely toappeal to a wide audience. This is oneof those films. It tells the story ofBertie, Duke of York, the future GeorgeVI and father of our current Queen,and his inability to speak in public,because of his stammer. He was luckyenough to meet Lionel Logue, anAustralian speech therapist who wasunwilling to be deferential, but whosemethods were more effective thananything that had been tried before.This is a film to make you laugh, cryand feel uplifted. Don’t miss it.Bath Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 27

BLUE VALENTINE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Derek Cianfrance United States

2010 114m

Starring: Michelle Williams, Ryan Gosling

One of the stand-out films in thisyear's Sundance and Cannes FilmFestivals, Blue Valentine is anintelligent, heartbreaking story of acouple nearing the end of theirmarriage. Dean and Cindy are parentsof a beloved young daughter, but theirrelationship seems set in a downwardspiral. In flashback we see thepleasure and promise of their earlyrelationship, and the film pulls usbetween past and present, giving us asubtly drawn, non-judgemental portraitof the ebb and flow of love.London Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 20

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUXWith English Subtitles

Dir: Xavier Beauvois France 2010 121m

Starring: Michael Lonsdale, Lambert Wilson

The harrowing true story of abrotherhood of French monks in thehighlands of North Africa who findthemselves threatened by Islamicextremists during the Algerian CivilWar of the 1990s. When insurgentsarrive, they find themselves faced withan impossible decision: to flee, or tostand their ground and fulfil theirspiritual mission. A poetic, austerelybeautiful triumph.

FRI 21 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BLACK SWAN (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky United States

2011 107m

Starring: Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder,

Mila Kunis

A psychological thriller set in the worldof New York City ballet, Black Swanstars Natalie Portman as Nina, afeatured dancer who finds herselflocked in a web of competitive intriguewith a new rival at the company. BlackSwan takes a thrilling and at timesterrifying journey through the psycheof a young ballerina whose starringrole as the duplicitous swan queenturns out to be a part for which shebecomes frighteningly perfect. Withstunning visuals and masterfulperformances, Black Swan combines arare mix of beauty and grotesquerie toshape a remarkable narrative. Potentand dazzling, Aronofsky’s latest featureis a testament to his visionary talent.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 28 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BIUTIFUL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Alexandro Gonzalez Iñárritu

Country: Spain 2011 147m

Starring: Javier Bardem, Hanaa Bouchaib,

Maricel Alvarez

Javier Bardem leads Iñárritu’s first all-Spanish-language project sinceAmores Perros as Uxbal, whose life isat turns seedy, desperate and caring.With two young kids in tow and amentally ill, estranged wife to contendwith, his is an existence defined by aneed to eke out a living any waypossible. When he’s told he has meremonths to live, his whole worldchanges... A tour de force that takesus on a unique and compelling journeydown the rocky road of humanexistence.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3(unless otherwise stated).

SAT 15, 3.45PM

BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)

Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States

1985 115m

Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox

A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick,nostalgia and sheer directorial bravurainvolving Michael J Fox hurtlingbackwards and forwards in time to fixthe problems he has unknowinglycaused.

SAT 22, 3PM

ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D (U)

Dir: Anthony Bell United States 2010 87m

A road-trip adventure that will leave thewhole family howling with laughter!When Kate, a take-charge “Alpha”wolf, and Humphrey, a laid-back“Omega” wolf, get snatched by parkrangers and relocated halfway acrossthe country, they must set off on anincredible journey home.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 29, 3PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

Dir: Tomm Moore Ireland 2010 78m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Evan McGuire

Back by popular demand! Set in 9thcentury Ireland, the film opens in thefortified Kells Abbey, whose outer wallsprovide the last line of defence againstthe Vikings, while also acting as afrustrating limit to the playground ofour hero, twelve-year-old Brendan. Hisuncle, Abbott Cellach, rules the abbeywith an iron rod but despite this, youngBrendan finds fun and friendship withthe motley crew of illuminators whowork on the abbey’s greatest treasure,The Book of Kells.

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

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with thediscerning viewer in mind!Senior citizens pay £3.50 andreceive free tea/coffee andbiscuits. The screenings areaccompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

THU 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

See page 3 for details.

THU 27, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BLACK SWAN (15)

See page 3 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 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

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

SAT 29, 1PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

See Family Matinees for details.

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JANUARY 2011 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Sun 2 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Mon 3 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Tue 4 The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Wed 5 127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Thu 6 127 Hours 15 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:30

Fri 7 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Sat 8 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 1:30

MET OPERA LIVE:

Puccini's La Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 6:00

Sun 9 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 5:15 8:30

MET OPERA ENCORE:

Puccini's la Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 1:00

North Face 12A p10 2:15

Little Miss Sunshine 15 p10 2:00

Mon 10 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Tue 11 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Wed 12 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

Perestroika

+ Director's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Thu 13 The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

NT LIVE: FELA! p9 7:00

Fri 14 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Sat 15 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

NTLIVE ENCORE: FELA! 12A 1:00

Back to the Future PG p4 3:45

JANUARY 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

Sun 16 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 3:00 6:00 8:30

Mon 17 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 18 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Wed 19 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Thu 20 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 10:30 1:30 5:15

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Ride, Rise, Roar

+ Live Satellite Q&A

with David Byrne p9 8:00

Fri 21 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Sat 22 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Alpha and Omega (3D) U p4 3:00

Sun 23 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

As Good as it Gets 15 p10 2:00

Mon 24 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

It Happened One Night U p8 5:15

Tue 25 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mr Deeds Goes to Town U p8 5:15

Film Quiz

Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 26 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mrs Smith Goes

to Washington p8 5:15

Thu 27 Black Swan 15 p3 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Fri 28 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

January Blues Night

Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 29 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

The Secret of Kells PG p4 1:00 3:00

Sun 30 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 1:45 5:00 8:00

The Cranes are Flying U p10 2:00

Mon 31 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

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Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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UNTIL THU 6 JAN

SOMEWHERE (15)

Dir: Sofia Coppola United States 2010 97m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Stephen Dorff

Sofia Coppola makes a happy returnto Lost in Translation territory in thissubtly charming drama.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

RARE EXPORTS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jalmari Helander Finland 2010 82m

Starring: Per Christian Ellefsen, Tommi Korpela

The sheer fun of classic kids'adventure movies is perfectly capturedand slightly lampooned in thedeliciously winning Rare Exports.Jalmari Helander expands on his hitshorts to create a prequel in which aboy realizes an excavation near hisArctic hometown has released theoriginal, evil Santa Claus from hisfrozen prison. Conceived with winkinghumour and a terrific visual style, thefilm is a rare treat that could accruecult status. Variety

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

TRON - LEGACY 3D (PG)

Dir: Joseph Kosinski United States

2010 125m

Starring: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund

TRON - Legacy is a 3D action-packedadventure set in a digital world unlikeanything captured on the big screenbefore.

UNTIL THU 13 JAN

THE WAY BACK (12A)

Dir: Peter Weir United States 2010 132m

Starring: Ed Harris, Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess

When they escape a Siberian labourcamp in 1940 a band of courageousprisoners discover the true meaning of friendship. The story follows six men who undertake the suicidal,desperate project of escape, includingan arduous trek through Mongolia andthe Himalayas. Ed Harris plays amisanthropic American expat, ColinFarrell a wily Russian thug, and SaoirseRonan a mysterious girl encountered onthe journey. The revelation is Britishactor Jim Sturgess who plays anidealistic Pole and unexpected leader.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted United States 2010 115m

Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes

Lucy and Edmund return to Narniawhere they meet up with Prince Caspianfor a trip across the sea aboard TheDawn Treader. Along the way theyencounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors beforereaching the edge of the world.

WED 5 JAN - THU 3 FEB

127 HOURS (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle United States 2011 93m

Starring: Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara,

James Franco

127 Hours is the true story ofmountain climber Aron Ralston’sremarkable adventure to save himselfafter a fallen boulder crashes on hisarm and traps him in an isolatedcanyon in Utah. Over the next five daysRalston examines his life and survivesthe elements to finally discover he hasthe courage and the wherewithal toextricate himself by any meansnecessary. Full of visual invention thatexhibits a kinetic sense of cinema,complemented by a superb score fromSlumdog collaborator A.R. Rahman,Boyle has followed up one greatsuccess with another.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 7 JAN - THU 3 FEB

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Dir: Tom Hooper United Kingdom 2011 118m

Starring: Helena Carter, Geoffrey Rush,

Colin Firth

Every so often, a film appears that isnot only outstanding, but also likely toappeal to a wide audience. This is oneof those films. It tells the story ofBertie, Duke of York, the future GeorgeVI and father of our current Queen,and his inability to speak in public,because of his stammer. He was luckyenough to meet Lionel Logue, anAustralian speech therapist who wasunwilling to be deferential, but whosemethods were more effective thananything that had been tried before.This is a film to make you laugh, cryand feel uplifted. Don’t miss it.Bath Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 27

BLUE VALENTINE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Derek Cianfrance United States

2010 114m

Starring: Michelle Williams, Ryan Gosling

One of the stand-out films in thisyear's Sundance and Cannes FilmFestivals, Blue Valentine is anintelligent, heartbreaking story of acouple nearing the end of theirmarriage. Dean and Cindy are parentsof a beloved young daughter, but theirrelationship seems set in a downwardspiral. In flashback we see thepleasure and promise of their earlyrelationship, and the film pulls usbetween past and present, giving us asubtly drawn, non-judgemental portraitof the ebb and flow of love.London Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 20

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUXWith English Subtitles

Dir: Xavier Beauvois France 2010 121m

Starring: Michael Lonsdale, Lambert Wilson

The harrowing true story of abrotherhood of French monks in thehighlands of North Africa who findthemselves threatened by Islamicextremists during the Algerian CivilWar of the 1990s. When insurgentsarrive, they find themselves faced withan impossible decision: to flee, or tostand their ground and fulfil theirspiritual mission. A poetic, austerelybeautiful triumph.

FRI 21 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BLACK SWAN (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky United States

2011 107m

Starring: Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder,

Mila Kunis

A psychological thriller set in the worldof New York City ballet, Black Swanstars Natalie Portman as Nina, afeatured dancer who finds herselflocked in a web of competitive intriguewith a new rival at the company. BlackSwan takes a thrilling and at timesterrifying journey through the psycheof a young ballerina whose starringrole as the duplicitous swan queenturns out to be a part for which shebecomes frighteningly perfect. Withstunning visuals and masterfulperformances, Black Swan combines arare mix of beauty and grotesquerie toshape a remarkable narrative. Potentand dazzling, Aronofsky’s latest featureis a testament to his visionary talent.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 28 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BIUTIFUL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Alexandro Gonzalez Iñárritu

Country: Spain 2011 147m

Starring: Javier Bardem, Hanaa Bouchaib,

Maricel Alvarez

Javier Bardem leads Iñárritu’s first all-Spanish-language project sinceAmores Perros as Uxbal, whose life isat turns seedy, desperate and caring.With two young kids in tow and amentally ill, estranged wife to contendwith, his is an existence defined by aneed to eke out a living any waypossible. When he’s told he has meremonths to live, his whole worldchanges... A tour de force that takesus on a unique and compelling journeydown the rocky road of humanexistence.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3(unless otherwise stated).

SAT 15, 3.45PM

BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)

Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States

1985 115m

Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox

A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick,nostalgia and sheer directorial bravurainvolving Michael J Fox hurtlingbackwards and forwards in time to fixthe problems he has unknowinglycaused.

SAT 22, 3PM

ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D (U)

Dir: Anthony Bell United States 2010 87m

A road-trip adventure that will leave thewhole family howling with laughter!When Kate, a take-charge “Alpha”wolf, and Humphrey, a laid-back“Omega” wolf, get snatched by parkrangers and relocated halfway acrossthe country, they must set off on anincredible journey home.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 29, 3PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

Dir: Tomm Moore Ireland 2010 78m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Evan McGuire

Back by popular demand! Set in 9thcentury Ireland, the film opens in thefortified Kells Abbey, whose outer wallsprovide the last line of defence againstthe Vikings, while also acting as afrustrating limit to the playground ofour hero, twelve-year-old Brendan. Hisuncle, Abbott Cellach, rules the abbeywith an iron rod but despite this, youngBrendan finds fun and friendship withthe motley crew of illuminators whowork on the abbey’s greatest treasure,The Book of Kells.

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

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with thediscerning viewer in mind!Senior citizens pay £3.50 andreceive free tea/coffee andbiscuits. The screenings areaccompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

THU 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

See page 3 for details.

THU 27, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BLACK SWAN (15)

See page 3 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 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

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

SAT 29, 1PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

See Family Matinees for details.

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JANUARY 2011 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Sun 2 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Mon 3 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Tue 4 The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Wed 5 127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Thu 6 127 Hours 15 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:30

Fri 7 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Sat 8 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 1:30

MET OPERA LIVE:

Puccini's La Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 6:00

Sun 9 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 5:15 8:30

MET OPERA ENCORE:

Puccini's la Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 1:00

North Face 12A p10 2:15

Little Miss Sunshine 15 p10 2:00

Mon 10 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Tue 11 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Wed 12 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

Perestroika

+ Director's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Thu 13 The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

NT LIVE: FELA! p9 7:00

Fri 14 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Sat 15 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

NTLIVE ENCORE: FELA! 12A 1:00

Back to the Future PG p4 3:45

JANUARY 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

Sun 16 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 3:00 6:00 8:30

Mon 17 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 18 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Wed 19 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Thu 20 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 10:30 1:30 5:15

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Ride, Rise, Roar

+ Live Satellite Q&A

with David Byrne p9 8:00

Fri 21 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Sat 22 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Alpha and Omega (3D) U p4 3:00

Sun 23 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

As Good as it Gets 15 p10 2:00

Mon 24 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

It Happened One Night U p8 5:15

Tue 25 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mr Deeds Goes to Town U p8 5:15

Film Quiz

Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 26 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mrs Smith Goes

to Washington p8 5:15

Thu 27 Black Swan 15 p3 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Fri 28 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

January Blues Night

Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 29 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

The Secret of Kells PG p4 1:00 3:00

Sun 30 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 1:45 5:00 8:00

The Cranes are Flying U p10 2:00

Mon 31 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Page 3: January Brochure

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

SOMEWHERE (15)

Dir: Sofia Coppola United States 2010 97m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Stephen Dorff

Sofia Coppola makes a happy returnto Lost in Translation territory in thissubtly charming drama.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

RARE EXPORTS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jalmari Helander Finland 2010 82m

Starring: Per Christian Ellefsen, Tommi Korpela

The sheer fun of classic kids'adventure movies is perfectly capturedand slightly lampooned in thedeliciously winning Rare Exports.Jalmari Helander expands on his hitshorts to create a prequel in which aboy realizes an excavation near hisArctic hometown has released theoriginal, evil Santa Claus from hisfrozen prison. Conceived with winkinghumour and a terrific visual style, thefilm is a rare treat that could accruecult status. Variety

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

TRON - LEGACY 3D (PG)

Dir: Joseph Kosinski United States

2010 125m

Starring: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund

TRON - Legacy is a 3D action-packedadventure set in a digital world unlikeanything captured on the big screenbefore.

UNTIL THU 13 JAN

THE WAY BACK (12A)

Dir: Peter Weir United States 2010 132m

Starring: Ed Harris, Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess

When they escape a Siberian labourcamp in 1940 a band of courageousprisoners discover the true meaning of friendship. The story follows six men who undertake the suicidal,desperate project of escape, includingan arduous trek through Mongolia andthe Himalayas. Ed Harris plays amisanthropic American expat, ColinFarrell a wily Russian thug, and SaoirseRonan a mysterious girl encountered onthe journey. The revelation is Britishactor Jim Sturgess who plays anidealistic Pole and unexpected leader.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted United States 2010 115m

Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes

Lucy and Edmund return to Narniawhere they meet up with Prince Caspianfor a trip across the sea aboard TheDawn Treader. Along the way theyencounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors beforereaching the edge of the world.

WED 5 JAN - THU 3 FEB

127 HOURS (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle United States 2011 93m

Starring: Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara,

James Franco

127 Hours is the true story ofmountain climber Aron Ralston’sremarkable adventure to save himselfafter a fallen boulder crashes on hisarm and traps him in an isolatedcanyon in Utah. Over the next five daysRalston examines his life and survivesthe elements to finally discover he hasthe courage and the wherewithal toextricate himself by any meansnecessary. Full of visual invention thatexhibits a kinetic sense of cinema,complemented by a superb score fromSlumdog collaborator A.R. Rahman,Boyle has followed up one greatsuccess with another.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 7 JAN - THU 3 FEB

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Dir: Tom Hooper United Kingdom 2011 118m

Starring: Helena Carter, Geoffrey Rush,

Colin Firth

Every so often, a film appears that isnot only outstanding, but also likely toappeal to a wide audience. This is oneof those films. It tells the story ofBertie, Duke of York, the future GeorgeVI and father of our current Queen,and his inability to speak in public,because of his stammer. He was luckyenough to meet Lionel Logue, anAustralian speech therapist who wasunwilling to be deferential, but whosemethods were more effective thananything that had been tried before.This is a film to make you laugh, cryand feel uplifted. Don’t miss it.Bath Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 27

BLUE VALENTINE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Derek Cianfrance United States

2010 114m

Starring: Michelle Williams, Ryan Gosling

One of the stand-out films in thisyear's Sundance and Cannes FilmFestivals, Blue Valentine is anintelligent, heartbreaking story of acouple nearing the end of theirmarriage. Dean and Cindy are parentsof a beloved young daughter, but theirrelationship seems set in a downwardspiral. In flashback we see thepleasure and promise of their earlyrelationship, and the film pulls usbetween past and present, giving us asubtly drawn, non-judgemental portraitof the ebb and flow of love.London Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 20

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUXWith English Subtitles

Dir: Xavier Beauvois France 2010 121m

Starring: Michael Lonsdale, Lambert Wilson

The harrowing true story of abrotherhood of French monks in thehighlands of North Africa who findthemselves threatened by Islamicextremists during the Algerian CivilWar of the 1990s. When insurgentsarrive, they find themselves faced withan impossible decision: to flee, or tostand their ground and fulfil theirspiritual mission. A poetic, austerelybeautiful triumph.

FRI 21 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BLACK SWAN (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky United States

2011 107m

Starring: Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder,

Mila Kunis

A psychological thriller set in the worldof New York City ballet, Black Swanstars Natalie Portman as Nina, afeatured dancer who finds herselflocked in a web of competitive intriguewith a new rival at the company. BlackSwan takes a thrilling and at timesterrifying journey through the psycheof a young ballerina whose starringrole as the duplicitous swan queenturns out to be a part for which shebecomes frighteningly perfect. Withstunning visuals and masterfulperformances, Black Swan combines arare mix of beauty and grotesquerie toshape a remarkable narrative. Potentand dazzling, Aronofsky’s latest featureis a testament to his visionary talent.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 28 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BIUTIFUL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Alexandro Gonzalez Iñárritu

Country: Spain 2011 147m

Starring: Javier Bardem, Hanaa Bouchaib,

Maricel Alvarez

Javier Bardem leads Iñárritu’s first all-Spanish-language project sinceAmores Perros as Uxbal, whose life isat turns seedy, desperate and caring.With two young kids in tow and amentally ill, estranged wife to contendwith, his is an existence defined by aneed to eke out a living any waypossible. When he’s told he has meremonths to live, his whole worldchanges... A tour de force that takesus on a unique and compelling journeydown the rocky road of humanexistence.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3(unless otherwise stated).

SAT 15, 3.45PM

BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)

Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States

1985 115m

Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox

A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick,nostalgia and sheer directorial bravurainvolving Michael J Fox hurtlingbackwards and forwards in time to fixthe problems he has unknowinglycaused.

SAT 22, 3PM

ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D (U)

Dir: Anthony Bell United States 2010 87m

A road-trip adventure that will leave thewhole family howling with laughter!When Kate, a take-charge “Alpha”wolf, and Humphrey, a laid-back“Omega” wolf, get snatched by parkrangers and relocated halfway acrossthe country, they must set off on anincredible journey home.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 29, 3PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

Dir: Tomm Moore Ireland 2010 78m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Evan McGuire

Back by popular demand! Set in 9thcentury Ireland, the film opens in thefortified Kells Abbey, whose outer wallsprovide the last line of defence againstthe Vikings, while also acting as afrustrating limit to the playground ofour hero, twelve-year-old Brendan. Hisuncle, Abbott Cellach, rules the abbeywith an iron rod but despite this, youngBrendan finds fun and friendship withthe motley crew of illuminators whowork on the abbey’s greatest treasure,The Book of Kells.

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with thediscerning viewer in mind!Senior citizens pay £3.50 andreceive free tea/coffee andbiscuits. The screenings areaccompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

THU 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

See page 3 for details.

THU 27, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BLACK SWAN (15)

See page 3 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 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

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

SAT 29, 1PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

See Family Matinees for details.

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Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Sun 2 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Mon 3 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Tue 4 The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Wed 5 127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Thu 6 127 Hours 15 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:30

Fri 7 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Sat 8 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 1:30

MET OPERA LIVE:

Puccini's La Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 6:00

Sun 9 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 5:15 8:30

MET OPERA ENCORE:

Puccini's la Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 1:00

North Face 12A p10 2:15

Little Miss Sunshine 15 p10 2:00

Mon 10 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Tue 11 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Wed 12 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

Perestroika

+ Director's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Thu 13 The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

NT LIVE: FELA! p9 7:00

Fri 14 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Sat 15 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

NTLIVE ENCORE: FELA! 12A 1:00

Back to the Future PG p4 3:45

JANUARY 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

Sun 16 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 3:00 6:00 8:30

Mon 17 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 18 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Wed 19 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Thu 20 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 10:30 1:30 5:15

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Ride, Rise, Roar

+ Live Satellite Q&A

with David Byrne p9 8:00

Fri 21 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Sat 22 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Alpha and Omega (3D) U p4 3:00

Sun 23 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

As Good as it Gets 15 p10 2:00

Mon 24 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

It Happened One Night U p8 5:15

Tue 25 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mr Deeds Goes to Town U p8 5:15

Film Quiz

Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 26 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mrs Smith Goes

to Washington p8 5:15

Thu 27 Black Swan 15 p3 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Fri 28 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

January Blues Night

Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 29 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

The Secret of Kells PG p4 1:00 3:00

Sun 30 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 1:45 5:00 8:00

The Cranes are Flying U p10 2:00

Mon 31 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Page 4: January Brochure

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

SOMEWHERE (15)

Dir: Sofia Coppola United States 2010 97m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Stephen Dorff

Sofia Coppola makes a happy returnto Lost in Translation territory in thissubtly charming drama.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

RARE EXPORTS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jalmari Helander Finland 2010 82m

Starring: Per Christian Ellefsen, Tommi Korpela

The sheer fun of classic kids'adventure movies is perfectly capturedand slightly lampooned in thedeliciously winning Rare Exports.Jalmari Helander expands on his hitshorts to create a prequel in which aboy realizes an excavation near hisArctic hometown has released theoriginal, evil Santa Claus from hisfrozen prison. Conceived with winkinghumour and a terrific visual style, thefilm is a rare treat that could accruecult status. Variety

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

TRON - LEGACY 3D (PG)

Dir: Joseph Kosinski United States

2010 125m

Starring: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund

TRON - Legacy is a 3D action-packedadventure set in a digital world unlikeanything captured on the big screenbefore.

UNTIL THU 13 JAN

THE WAY BACK (12A)

Dir: Peter Weir United States 2010 132m

Starring: Ed Harris, Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess

When they escape a Siberian labourcamp in 1940 a band of courageousprisoners discover the true meaning of friendship. The story follows six men who undertake the suicidal,desperate project of escape, includingan arduous trek through Mongolia andthe Himalayas. Ed Harris plays amisanthropic American expat, ColinFarrell a wily Russian thug, and SaoirseRonan a mysterious girl encountered onthe journey. The revelation is Britishactor Jim Sturgess who plays anidealistic Pole and unexpected leader.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted United States 2010 115m

Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes

Lucy and Edmund return to Narniawhere they meet up with Prince Caspianfor a trip across the sea aboard TheDawn Treader. Along the way theyencounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors beforereaching the edge of the world.

WED 5 JAN - THU 3 FEB

127 HOURS (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle United States 2011 93m

Starring: Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara,

James Franco

127 Hours is the true story ofmountain climber Aron Ralston’sremarkable adventure to save himselfafter a fallen boulder crashes on hisarm and traps him in an isolatedcanyon in Utah. Over the next five daysRalston examines his life and survivesthe elements to finally discover he hasthe courage and the wherewithal toextricate himself by any meansnecessary. Full of visual invention thatexhibits a kinetic sense of cinema,complemented by a superb score fromSlumdog collaborator A.R. Rahman,Boyle has followed up one greatsuccess with another.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 7 JAN - THU 3 FEB

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Dir: Tom Hooper United Kingdom 2011 118m

Starring: Helena Carter, Geoffrey Rush,

Colin Firth

Every so often, a film appears that isnot only outstanding, but also likely toappeal to a wide audience. This is oneof those films. It tells the story ofBertie, Duke of York, the future GeorgeVI and father of our current Queen,and his inability to speak in public,because of his stammer. He was luckyenough to meet Lionel Logue, anAustralian speech therapist who wasunwilling to be deferential, but whosemethods were more effective thananything that had been tried before.This is a film to make you laugh, cryand feel uplifted. Don’t miss it.Bath Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 27

BLUE VALENTINE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Derek Cianfrance United States

2010 114m

Starring: Michelle Williams, Ryan Gosling

One of the stand-out films in thisyear's Sundance and Cannes FilmFestivals, Blue Valentine is anintelligent, heartbreaking story of acouple nearing the end of theirmarriage. Dean and Cindy are parentsof a beloved young daughter, but theirrelationship seems set in a downwardspiral. In flashback we see thepleasure and promise of their earlyrelationship, and the film pulls usbetween past and present, giving us asubtly drawn, non-judgemental portraitof the ebb and flow of love.London Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 20

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUXWith English Subtitles

Dir: Xavier Beauvois France 2010 121m

Starring: Michael Lonsdale, Lambert Wilson

The harrowing true story of abrotherhood of French monks in thehighlands of North Africa who findthemselves threatened by Islamicextremists during the Algerian CivilWar of the 1990s. When insurgentsarrive, they find themselves faced withan impossible decision: to flee, or tostand their ground and fulfil theirspiritual mission. A poetic, austerelybeautiful triumph.

FRI 21 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BLACK SWAN (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky United States

2011 107m

Starring: Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder,

Mila Kunis

A psychological thriller set in the worldof New York City ballet, Black Swanstars Natalie Portman as Nina, afeatured dancer who finds herselflocked in a web of competitive intriguewith a new rival at the company. BlackSwan takes a thrilling and at timesterrifying journey through the psycheof a young ballerina whose starringrole as the duplicitous swan queenturns out to be a part for which shebecomes frighteningly perfect. Withstunning visuals and masterfulperformances, Black Swan combines arare mix of beauty and grotesquerie toshape a remarkable narrative. Potentand dazzling, Aronofsky’s latest featureis a testament to his visionary talent.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 28 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BIUTIFUL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Alexandro Gonzalez Iñárritu

Country: Spain 2011 147m

Starring: Javier Bardem, Hanaa Bouchaib,

Maricel Alvarez

Javier Bardem leads Iñárritu’s first all-Spanish-language project sinceAmores Perros as Uxbal, whose life isat turns seedy, desperate and caring.With two young kids in tow and amentally ill, estranged wife to contendwith, his is an existence defined by aneed to eke out a living any waypossible. When he’s told he has meremonths to live, his whole worldchanges... A tour de force that takesus on a unique and compelling journeydown the rocky road of humanexistence.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3(unless otherwise stated).

SAT 15, 3.45PM

BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)

Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States

1985 115m

Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox

A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick,nostalgia and sheer directorial bravurainvolving Michael J Fox hurtlingbackwards and forwards in time to fixthe problems he has unknowinglycaused.

SAT 22, 3PM

ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D (U)

Dir: Anthony Bell United States 2010 87m

A road-trip adventure that will leave thewhole family howling with laughter!When Kate, a take-charge “Alpha”wolf, and Humphrey, a laid-back“Omega” wolf, get snatched by parkrangers and relocated halfway acrossthe country, they must set off on anincredible journey home.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 29, 3PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

Dir: Tomm Moore Ireland 2010 78m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Evan McGuire

Back by popular demand! Set in 9thcentury Ireland, the film opens in thefortified Kells Abbey, whose outer wallsprovide the last line of defence againstthe Vikings, while also acting as afrustrating limit to the playground ofour hero, twelve-year-old Brendan. Hisuncle, Abbott Cellach, rules the abbeywith an iron rod but despite this, youngBrendan finds fun and friendship withthe motley crew of illuminators whowork on the abbey’s greatest treasure,The Book of Kells.

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

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with thediscerning viewer in mind!Senior citizens pay £3.50 andreceive free tea/coffee andbiscuits. The screenings areaccompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

THU 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

See page 3 for details.

THU 27, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BLACK SWAN (15)

See page 3 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 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

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

SAT 29, 1PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

See Family Matinees for details.

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Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Sun 2 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Mon 3 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Tue 4 The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Wed 5 127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Thu 6 127 Hours 15 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:30

Fri 7 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Sat 8 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 1:30

MET OPERA LIVE:

Puccini's La Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 6:00

Sun 9 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 5:15 8:30

MET OPERA ENCORE:

Puccini's la Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 1:00

North Face 12A p10 2:15

Little Miss Sunshine 15 p10 2:00

Mon 10 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Tue 11 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Wed 12 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

Perestroika

+ Director's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Thu 13 The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

NT LIVE: FELA! p9 7:00

Fri 14 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Sat 15 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

NTLIVE ENCORE: FELA! 12A 1:00

Back to the Future PG p4 3:45

JANUARY 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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Sun 16 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 3:00 6:00 8:30

Mon 17 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 18 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Wed 19 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Thu 20 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 10:30 1:30 5:15

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Ride, Rise, Roar

+ Live Satellite Q&A

with David Byrne p9 8:00

Fri 21 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Sat 22 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Alpha and Omega (3D) U p4 3:00

Sun 23 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

As Good as it Gets 15 p10 2:00

Mon 24 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

It Happened One Night U p8 5:15

Tue 25 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mr Deeds Goes to Town U p8 5:15

Film Quiz

Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 26 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mrs Smith Goes

to Washington p8 5:15

Thu 27 Black Swan 15 p3 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Fri 28 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

January Blues Night

Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 29 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

The Secret of Kells PG p4 1:00 3:00

Sun 30 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 1:45 5:00 8:00

The Cranes are Flying U p10 2:00

Mon 31 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

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Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Page 5: January Brochure

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

SOMEWHERE (15)

Dir: Sofia Coppola United States 2010 97m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Stephen Dorff

Sofia Coppola makes a happy returnto Lost in Translation territory in thissubtly charming drama.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

RARE EXPORTS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jalmari Helander Finland 2010 82m

Starring: Per Christian Ellefsen, Tommi Korpela

The sheer fun of classic kids'adventure movies is perfectly capturedand slightly lampooned in thedeliciously winning Rare Exports.Jalmari Helander expands on his hitshorts to create a prequel in which aboy realizes an excavation near hisArctic hometown has released theoriginal, evil Santa Claus from hisfrozen prison. Conceived with winkinghumour and a terrific visual style, thefilm is a rare treat that could accruecult status. Variety

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

TRON - LEGACY 3D (PG)

Dir: Joseph Kosinski United States

2010 125m

Starring: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund

TRON - Legacy is a 3D action-packedadventure set in a digital world unlikeanything captured on the big screenbefore.

UNTIL THU 13 JAN

THE WAY BACK (12A)

Dir: Peter Weir United States 2010 132m

Starring: Ed Harris, Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess

When they escape a Siberian labourcamp in 1940 a band of courageousprisoners discover the true meaning of friendship. The story follows six men who undertake the suicidal,desperate project of escape, includingan arduous trek through Mongolia andthe Himalayas. Ed Harris plays amisanthropic American expat, ColinFarrell a wily Russian thug, and SaoirseRonan a mysterious girl encountered onthe journey. The revelation is Britishactor Jim Sturgess who plays anidealistic Pole and unexpected leader.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted United States 2010 115m

Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes

Lucy and Edmund return to Narniawhere they meet up with Prince Caspianfor a trip across the sea aboard TheDawn Treader. Along the way theyencounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors beforereaching the edge of the world.

WED 5 JAN - THU 3 FEB

127 HOURS (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle United States 2011 93m

Starring: Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara,

James Franco

127 Hours is the true story ofmountain climber Aron Ralston’sremarkable adventure to save himselfafter a fallen boulder crashes on hisarm and traps him in an isolatedcanyon in Utah. Over the next five daysRalston examines his life and survivesthe elements to finally discover he hasthe courage and the wherewithal toextricate himself by any meansnecessary. Full of visual invention thatexhibits a kinetic sense of cinema,complemented by a superb score fromSlumdog collaborator A.R. Rahman,Boyle has followed up one greatsuccess with another.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 7 JAN - THU 3 FEB

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Dir: Tom Hooper United Kingdom 2011 118m

Starring: Helena Carter, Geoffrey Rush,

Colin Firth

Every so often, a film appears that isnot only outstanding, but also likely toappeal to a wide audience. This is oneof those films. It tells the story ofBertie, Duke of York, the future GeorgeVI and father of our current Queen,and his inability to speak in public,because of his stammer. He was luckyenough to meet Lionel Logue, anAustralian speech therapist who wasunwilling to be deferential, but whosemethods were more effective thananything that had been tried before.This is a film to make you laugh, cryand feel uplifted. Don’t miss it.Bath Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 27

BLUE VALENTINE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Derek Cianfrance United States

2010 114m

Starring: Michelle Williams, Ryan Gosling

One of the stand-out films in thisyear's Sundance and Cannes FilmFestivals, Blue Valentine is anintelligent, heartbreaking story of acouple nearing the end of theirmarriage. Dean and Cindy are parentsof a beloved young daughter, but theirrelationship seems set in a downwardspiral. In flashback we see thepleasure and promise of their earlyrelationship, and the film pulls usbetween past and present, giving us asubtly drawn, non-judgemental portraitof the ebb and flow of love.London Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 20

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUXWith English Subtitles

Dir: Xavier Beauvois France 2010 121m

Starring: Michael Lonsdale, Lambert Wilson

The harrowing true story of abrotherhood of French monks in thehighlands of North Africa who findthemselves threatened by Islamicextremists during the Algerian CivilWar of the 1990s. When insurgentsarrive, they find themselves faced withan impossible decision: to flee, or tostand their ground and fulfil theirspiritual mission. A poetic, austerelybeautiful triumph.

FRI 21 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BLACK SWAN (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky United States

2011 107m

Starring: Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder,

Mila Kunis

A psychological thriller set in the worldof New York City ballet, Black Swanstars Natalie Portman as Nina, afeatured dancer who finds herselflocked in a web of competitive intriguewith a new rival at the company. BlackSwan takes a thrilling and at timesterrifying journey through the psycheof a young ballerina whose starringrole as the duplicitous swan queenturns out to be a part for which shebecomes frighteningly perfect. Withstunning visuals and masterfulperformances, Black Swan combines arare mix of beauty and grotesquerie toshape a remarkable narrative. Potentand dazzling, Aronofsky’s latest featureis a testament to his visionary talent.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 28 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BIUTIFUL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Alexandro Gonzalez Iñárritu

Country: Spain 2011 147m

Starring: Javier Bardem, Hanaa Bouchaib,

Maricel Alvarez

Javier Bardem leads Iñárritu’s first all-Spanish-language project sinceAmores Perros as Uxbal, whose life isat turns seedy, desperate and caring.With two young kids in tow and amentally ill, estranged wife to contendwith, his is an existence defined by aneed to eke out a living any waypossible. When he’s told he has meremonths to live, his whole worldchanges... A tour de force that takesus on a unique and compelling journeydown the rocky road of humanexistence.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3(unless otherwise stated).

SAT 15, 3.45PM

BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)

Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States

1985 115m

Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox

A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick,nostalgia and sheer directorial bravurainvolving Michael J Fox hurtlingbackwards and forwards in time to fixthe problems he has unknowinglycaused.

SAT 22, 3PM

ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D (U)

Dir: Anthony Bell United States 2010 87m

A road-trip adventure that will leave thewhole family howling with laughter!When Kate, a take-charge “Alpha”wolf, and Humphrey, a laid-back“Omega” wolf, get snatched by parkrangers and relocated halfway acrossthe country, they must set off on anincredible journey home.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 29, 3PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

Dir: Tomm Moore Ireland 2010 78m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Evan McGuire

Back by popular demand! Set in 9thcentury Ireland, the film opens in thefortified Kells Abbey, whose outer wallsprovide the last line of defence againstthe Vikings, while also acting as afrustrating limit to the playground ofour hero, twelve-year-old Brendan. Hisuncle, Abbott Cellach, rules the abbeywith an iron rod but despite this, youngBrendan finds fun and friendship withthe motley crew of illuminators whowork on the abbey’s greatest treasure,The Book of Kells.

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

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with thediscerning viewer in mind!Senior citizens pay £3.50 andreceive free tea/coffee andbiscuits. The screenings areaccompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

THU 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

See page 3 for details.

THU 27, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BLACK SWAN (15)

See page 3 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 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

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

SAT 29, 1PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

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Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Sun 2 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Mon 3 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Tue 4 The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Wed 5 127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Thu 6 127 Hours 15 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:30

Fri 7 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Sat 8 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 1:30

MET OPERA LIVE:

Puccini's La Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 6:00

Sun 9 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 5:15 8:30

MET OPERA ENCORE:

Puccini's la Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 1:00

North Face 12A p10 2:15

Little Miss Sunshine 15 p10 2:00

Mon 10 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Tue 11 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Wed 12 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

Perestroika

+ Director's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Thu 13 The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

NT LIVE: FELA! p9 7:00

Fri 14 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Sat 15 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

NTLIVE ENCORE: FELA! 12A 1:00

Back to the Future PG p4 3:45

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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.

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Sun 16 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 3:00 6:00 8:30

Mon 17 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 18 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Wed 19 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Thu 20 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 10:30 1:30 5:15

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Ride, Rise, Roar

+ Live Satellite Q&A

with David Byrne p9 8:00

Fri 21 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Sat 22 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Alpha and Omega (3D) U p4 3:00

Sun 23 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

As Good as it Gets 15 p10 2:00

Mon 24 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

It Happened One Night U p8 5:15

Tue 25 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mr Deeds Goes to Town U p8 5:15

Film Quiz

Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 26 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mrs Smith Goes

to Washington p8 5:15

Thu 27 Black Swan 15 p3 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Fri 28 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

January Blues Night

Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 29 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

The Secret of Kells PG p4 1:00 3:00

Sun 30 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 1:45 5:00 8:00

The Cranes are Flying U p10 2:00

Mon 31 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Page 6: January Brochure

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

SOMEWHERE (15)

Dir: Sofia Coppola United States 2010 97m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Stephen Dorff

Sofia Coppola makes a happy returnto Lost in Translation territory in thissubtly charming drama.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

RARE EXPORTS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jalmari Helander Finland 2010 82m

Starring: Per Christian Ellefsen, Tommi Korpela

The sheer fun of classic kids'adventure movies is perfectly capturedand slightly lampooned in thedeliciously winning Rare Exports.Jalmari Helander expands on his hitshorts to create a prequel in which aboy realizes an excavation near hisArctic hometown has released theoriginal, evil Santa Claus from hisfrozen prison. Conceived with winkinghumour and a terrific visual style, thefilm is a rare treat that could accruecult status. Variety

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

TRON - LEGACY 3D (PG)

Dir: Joseph Kosinski United States

2010 125m

Starring: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund

TRON - Legacy is a 3D action-packedadventure set in a digital world unlikeanything captured on the big screenbefore.

UNTIL THU 13 JAN

THE WAY BACK (12A)

Dir: Peter Weir United States 2010 132m

Starring: Ed Harris, Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess

When they escape a Siberian labourcamp in 1940 a band of courageousprisoners discover the true meaning of friendship. The story follows six men who undertake the suicidal,desperate project of escape, includingan arduous trek through Mongolia andthe Himalayas. Ed Harris plays amisanthropic American expat, ColinFarrell a wily Russian thug, and SaoirseRonan a mysterious girl encountered onthe journey. The revelation is Britishactor Jim Sturgess who plays anidealistic Pole and unexpected leader.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted United States 2010 115m

Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes

Lucy and Edmund return to Narniawhere they meet up with Prince Caspianfor a trip across the sea aboard TheDawn Treader. Along the way theyencounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors beforereaching the edge of the world.

WED 5 JAN - THU 3 FEB

127 HOURS (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle United States 2011 93m

Starring: Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara,

James Franco

127 Hours is the true story ofmountain climber Aron Ralston’sremarkable adventure to save himselfafter a fallen boulder crashes on hisarm and traps him in an isolatedcanyon in Utah. Over the next five daysRalston examines his life and survivesthe elements to finally discover he hasthe courage and the wherewithal toextricate himself by any meansnecessary. Full of visual invention thatexhibits a kinetic sense of cinema,complemented by a superb score fromSlumdog collaborator A.R. Rahman,Boyle has followed up one greatsuccess with another.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 7 JAN - THU 3 FEB

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Dir: Tom Hooper United Kingdom 2011 118m

Starring: Helena Carter, Geoffrey Rush,

Colin Firth

Every so often, a film appears that isnot only outstanding, but also likely toappeal to a wide audience. This is oneof those films. It tells the story ofBertie, Duke of York, the future GeorgeVI and father of our current Queen,and his inability to speak in public,because of his stammer. He was luckyenough to meet Lionel Logue, anAustralian speech therapist who wasunwilling to be deferential, but whosemethods were more effective thananything that had been tried before.This is a film to make you laugh, cryand feel uplifted. Don’t miss it.Bath Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 27

BLUE VALENTINE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Derek Cianfrance United States

2010 114m

Starring: Michelle Williams, Ryan Gosling

One of the stand-out films in thisyear's Sundance and Cannes FilmFestivals, Blue Valentine is anintelligent, heartbreaking story of acouple nearing the end of theirmarriage. Dean and Cindy are parentsof a beloved young daughter, but theirrelationship seems set in a downwardspiral. In flashback we see thepleasure and promise of their earlyrelationship, and the film pulls usbetween past and present, giving us asubtly drawn, non-judgemental portraitof the ebb and flow of love.London Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 20

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUXWith English Subtitles

Dir: Xavier Beauvois France 2010 121m

Starring: Michael Lonsdale, Lambert Wilson

The harrowing true story of abrotherhood of French monks in thehighlands of North Africa who findthemselves threatened by Islamicextremists during the Algerian CivilWar of the 1990s. When insurgentsarrive, they find themselves faced withan impossible decision: to flee, or tostand their ground and fulfil theirspiritual mission. A poetic, austerelybeautiful triumph.

FRI 21 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BLACK SWAN (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky United States

2011 107m

Starring: Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder,

Mila Kunis

A psychological thriller set in the worldof New York City ballet, Black Swanstars Natalie Portman as Nina, afeatured dancer who finds herselflocked in a web of competitive intriguewith a new rival at the company. BlackSwan takes a thrilling and at timesterrifying journey through the psycheof a young ballerina whose starringrole as the duplicitous swan queenturns out to be a part for which shebecomes frighteningly perfect. Withstunning visuals and masterfulperformances, Black Swan combines arare mix of beauty and grotesquerie toshape a remarkable narrative. Potentand dazzling, Aronofsky’s latest featureis a testament to his visionary talent.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 28 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BIUTIFUL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Alexandro Gonzalez Iñárritu

Country: Spain 2011 147m

Starring: Javier Bardem, Hanaa Bouchaib,

Maricel Alvarez

Javier Bardem leads Iñárritu’s first all-Spanish-language project sinceAmores Perros as Uxbal, whose life isat turns seedy, desperate and caring.With two young kids in tow and amentally ill, estranged wife to contendwith, his is an existence defined by aneed to eke out a living any waypossible. When he’s told he has meremonths to live, his whole worldchanges... A tour de force that takesus on a unique and compelling journeydown the rocky road of humanexistence.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3(unless otherwise stated).

SAT 15, 3.45PM

BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)

Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States

1985 115m

Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox

A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick,nostalgia and sheer directorial bravurainvolving Michael J Fox hurtlingbackwards and forwards in time to fixthe problems he has unknowinglycaused.

SAT 22, 3PM

ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D (U)

Dir: Anthony Bell United States 2010 87m

A road-trip adventure that will leave thewhole family howling with laughter!When Kate, a take-charge “Alpha”wolf, and Humphrey, a laid-back“Omega” wolf, get snatched by parkrangers and relocated halfway acrossthe country, they must set off on anincredible journey home.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 29, 3PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

Dir: Tomm Moore Ireland 2010 78m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Evan McGuire

Back by popular demand! Set in 9thcentury Ireland, the film opens in thefortified Kells Abbey, whose outer wallsprovide the last line of defence againstthe Vikings, while also acting as afrustrating limit to the playground ofour hero, twelve-year-old Brendan. Hisuncle, Abbott Cellach, rules the abbeywith an iron rod but despite this, youngBrendan finds fun and friendship withthe motley crew of illuminators whowork on the abbey’s greatest treasure,The Book of Kells.

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with thediscerning viewer in mind!Senior citizens pay £3.50 andreceive free tea/coffee andbiscuits. The screenings areaccompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

THU 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

See page 3 for details.

THU 27, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BLACK SWAN (15)

See page 3 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 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

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

SAT 29, 1PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

See Family Matinees for details.

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Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Sun 2 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Mon 3 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Tue 4 The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Wed 5 127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Thu 6 127 Hours 15 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:30

Fri 7 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Sat 8 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 1:30

MET OPERA LIVE:

Puccini's La Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 6:00

Sun 9 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 5:15 8:30

MET OPERA ENCORE:

Puccini's la Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 1:00

North Face 12A p10 2:15

Little Miss Sunshine 15 p10 2:00

Mon 10 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Tue 11 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Wed 12 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

Perestroika

+ Director's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Thu 13 The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

NT LIVE: FELA! p9 7:00

Fri 14 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Sat 15 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

NTLIVE ENCORE: FELA! 12A 1:00

Back to the Future PG p4 3:45

JANUARY 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

Sun 16 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 3:00 6:00 8:30

Mon 17 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 18 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Wed 19 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Thu 20 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 10:30 1:30 5:15

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Ride, Rise, Roar

+ Live Satellite Q&A

with David Byrne p9 8:00

Fri 21 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Sat 22 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Alpha and Omega (3D) U p4 3:00

Sun 23 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

As Good as it Gets 15 p10 2:00

Mon 24 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

It Happened One Night U p8 5:15

Tue 25 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mr Deeds Goes to Town U p8 5:15

Film Quiz

Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 26 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mrs Smith Goes

to Washington p8 5:15

Thu 27 Black Swan 15 p3 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Fri 28 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

January Blues Night

Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 29 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

The Secret of Kells PG p4 1:00 3:00

Sun 30 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 1:45 5:00 8:00

The Cranes are Flying U p10 2:00

Mon 31 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

SHOWING IN2 SCREENS

Sat 1 WE'RE CLOSED TODAY - HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Page 7: January Brochure

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

SOMEWHERE (15)

Dir: Sofia Coppola United States 2010 97m

Starring: Elle Fanning, Stephen Dorff

Sofia Coppola makes a happy returnto Lost in Translation territory in thissubtly charming drama.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

RARE EXPORTS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jalmari Helander Finland 2010 82m

Starring: Per Christian Ellefsen, Tommi Korpela

The sheer fun of classic kids'adventure movies is perfectly capturedand slightly lampooned in thedeliciously winning Rare Exports.Jalmari Helander expands on his hitshorts to create a prequel in which aboy realizes an excavation near hisArctic hometown has released theoriginal, evil Santa Claus from hisfrozen prison. Conceived with winkinghumour and a terrific visual style, thefilm is a rare treat that could accruecult status. Variety

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

TRON - LEGACY 3D (PG)

Dir: Joseph Kosinski United States

2010 125m

Starring: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund

TRON - Legacy is a 3D action-packedadventure set in a digital world unlikeanything captured on the big screenbefore.

UNTIL THU 13 JAN

THE WAY BACK (12A)

Dir: Peter Weir United States 2010 132m

Starring: Ed Harris, Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess

When they escape a Siberian labourcamp in 1940 a band of courageousprisoners discover the true meaning of friendship. The story follows six men who undertake the suicidal,desperate project of escape, includingan arduous trek through Mongolia andthe Himalayas. Ed Harris plays amisanthropic American expat, ColinFarrell a wily Russian thug, and SaoirseRonan a mysterious girl encountered onthe journey. The revelation is Britishactor Jim Sturgess who plays anidealistic Pole and unexpected leader.

UNTIL THU 6 JAN

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

Dir: Michael Apted United States 2010 115m

Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes

Lucy and Edmund return to Narniawhere they meet up with Prince Caspianfor a trip across the sea aboard TheDawn Treader. Along the way theyencounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk,and a band of lost warriors beforereaching the edge of the world.

WED 5 JAN - THU 3 FEB

127 HOURS (15)

Dir: Danny Boyle United States 2011 93m

Starring: Amber Tamblyn, Kate Mara,

James Franco

127 Hours is the true story ofmountain climber Aron Ralston’sremarkable adventure to save himselfafter a fallen boulder crashes on hisarm and traps him in an isolatedcanyon in Utah. Over the next five daysRalston examines his life and survivesthe elements to finally discover he hasthe courage and the wherewithal toextricate himself by any meansnecessary. Full of visual invention thatexhibits a kinetic sense of cinema,complemented by a superb score fromSlumdog collaborator A.R. Rahman,Boyle has followed up one greatsuccess with another.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 7 JAN - THU 3 FEB

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Dir: Tom Hooper United Kingdom 2011 118m

Starring: Helena Carter, Geoffrey Rush,

Colin Firth

Every so often, a film appears that isnot only outstanding, but also likely toappeal to a wide audience. This is oneof those films. It tells the story ofBertie, Duke of York, the future GeorgeVI and father of our current Queen,and his inability to speak in public,because of his stammer. He was luckyenough to meet Lionel Logue, anAustralian speech therapist who wasunwilling to be deferential, but whosemethods were more effective thananything that had been tried before.This is a film to make you laugh, cryand feel uplifted. Don’t miss it.Bath Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 27

BLUE VALENTINE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Derek Cianfrance United States

2010 114m

Starring: Michelle Williams, Ryan Gosling

One of the stand-out films in thisyear's Sundance and Cannes FilmFestivals, Blue Valentine is anintelligent, heartbreaking story of acouple nearing the end of theirmarriage. Dean and Cindy are parentsof a beloved young daughter, but theirrelationship seems set in a downwardspiral. In flashback we see thepleasure and promise of their earlyrelationship, and the film pulls usbetween past and present, giving us asubtly drawn, non-judgemental portraitof the ebb and flow of love.London Film Festival

FRI 14 - THU 20

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

DES HOMMES ET DES DIEUXWith English Subtitles

Dir: Xavier Beauvois France 2010 121m

Starring: Michael Lonsdale, Lambert Wilson

The harrowing true story of abrotherhood of French monks in thehighlands of North Africa who findthemselves threatened by Islamicextremists during the Algerian CivilWar of the 1990s. When insurgentsarrive, they find themselves faced withan impossible decision: to flee, or tostand their ground and fulfil theirspiritual mission. A poetic, austerelybeautiful triumph.

FRI 21 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BLACK SWAN (15)

Dir: Darren Aronofsky United States

2011 107m

Starring: Natalie Portman, Winona Ryder,

Mila Kunis

A psychological thriller set in the worldof New York City ballet, Black Swanstars Natalie Portman as Nina, afeatured dancer who finds herselflocked in a web of competitive intriguewith a new rival at the company. BlackSwan takes a thrilling and at timesterrifying journey through the psycheof a young ballerina whose starringrole as the duplicitous swan queenturns out to be a part for which shebecomes frighteningly perfect. Withstunning visuals and masterfulperformances, Black Swan combines arare mix of beauty and grotesquerie toshape a remarkable narrative. Potentand dazzling, Aronofsky’s latest featureis a testament to his visionary talent.Toronto Film Festival

FRI 28 JAN - THU 10 FEB

BIUTIFUL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Alexandro Gonzalez Iñárritu

Country: Spain 2011 147m

Starring: Javier Bardem, Hanaa Bouchaib,

Maricel Alvarez

Javier Bardem leads Iñárritu’s first all-Spanish-language project sinceAmores Perros as Uxbal, whose life isat turns seedy, desperate and caring.With two young kids in tow and amentally ill, estranged wife to contendwith, his is an existence defined by aneed to eke out a living any waypossible. When he’s told he has meremonths to live, his whole worldchanges... A tour de force that takesus on a unique and compelling journeydown the rocky road of humanexistence.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with thediscerning younger viewer inmind! All tickets are £3(unless otherwise stated).

SAT 15, 3.45PM

BACK TO THE FUTURE (PG)

Dir: Robert Zemeckis United States

1985 115m

Starring: Christopher Lloyd, Michael J Fox

A hugely entertaining mix of slapstick,nostalgia and sheer directorial bravurainvolving Michael J Fox hurtlingbackwards and forwards in time to fixthe problems he has unknowinglycaused.

SAT 22, 3PM

ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D (U)

Dir: Anthony Bell United States 2010 87m

A road-trip adventure that will leave thewhole family howling with laughter!When Kate, a take-charge “Alpha”wolf, and Humphrey, a laid-back“Omega” wolf, get snatched by parkrangers and relocated halfway acrossthe country, they must set off on anincredible journey home.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 29, 3PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

Dir: Tomm Moore Ireland 2010 78m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Evan McGuire

Back by popular demand! Set in 9thcentury Ireland, the film opens in thefortified Kells Abbey, whose outer wallsprovide the last line of defence againstthe Vikings, while also acting as afrustrating limit to the playground ofour hero, twelve-year-old Brendan. Hisuncle, Abbott Cellach, rules the abbeywith an iron rod but despite this, youngBrendan finds fun and friendship withthe motley crew of illuminators whowork on the abbey’s greatest treasure,The Book of Kells.

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

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with thediscerning viewer in mind!Senior citizens pay £3.50 andreceive free tea/coffee andbiscuits. The screenings areaccompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

THU 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

OF GODS AND MEN (15)

See page 3 for details.

THU 27, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BLACK SWAN (15)

See page 3 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 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

See page 2 for details.

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

SAT 29, 1PM

THE SECRET OF KELLS (PG)

See Family Matinees for details.

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Sun 2 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 1:30 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

The Kids are All... 15 (see Dec) 6:00

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Mon 3 The Way Back 12A p1 2:00 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 4:30 6:30 8:30

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Another Year 12A (see Dec) 3:00

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The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 1:45

Tue 4 The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 6:30 8:30

Tron - Legacy (3D) p1 4:45 7:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Wed 5 127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 5:30

Thu 6 127 Hours 15 6:00 8:30

The Way Back 12A p1 5:00 8:00

Rare Exports 15 p1 8:45

Tron - Legacy (3D) PG p1 5:45

Somewhere 15 p1 8:15

Chronicles of Narnia:

The Voyage of

the Dawn Treader PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:30

Fri 7 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Sat 8 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 1:30

MET OPERA LIVE:

Puccini's La Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 6:00

Sun 9 The King's Speech 12A p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 4:15 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 5:15 8:30

MET OPERA ENCORE:

Puccini's la Fanciulla

Del West 12A p9 1:00

North Face 12A p10 2:15

Little Miss Sunshine 15 p10 2:00

Mon 10 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Tue 11 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45 7:45

Wed 12 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 3:30 5:45 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

Perestroika

+ Director's Q&A 15 p9 7:45

Thu 13 The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 8:00

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

The Way Back 12A p1 4:45

NT LIVE: FELA! p9 7:00

Fri 14 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Sat 15 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

NTLIVE ENCORE: FELA! 12A 1:00

Back to the Future PG p4 3:45

JANUARY 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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Sun 16 The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 2:15 4:15 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 3:00 6:00 8:30

Mon 17 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 18 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Wed 19 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 2:30 5:15 8:00

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Thu 20 The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Of Gods and Men 15 p3 10:30 1:30 5:15

Blue Valentine p2 6:00 8:30

Ride, Rise, Roar

+ Live Satellite Q&A

with David Byrne p9 8:00

Fri 21 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Sat 22 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Alpha and Omega (3D) U p4 3:00

Sun 23 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

As Good as it Gets 15 p10 2:00

Mon 24 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

It Happened One Night U p8 5:15

Tue 25 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mr Deeds Goes to Town U p8 5:15

Film Quiz

Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 26 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 8:00

Mrs Smith Goes

to Washington p8 5:15

Thu 27 Black Swan 15 p3 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Blue Valentine p2 5:15 8:00

Fri 28 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

January Blues Night

Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 29 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

The Secret of Kells PG p4 1:00 3:00

Sun 30 Black Swan 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 2:45 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 4:00 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 1:45 5:00 8:00

The Cranes are Flying U p10 2:00

Mon 31 Black Swan 15 p3 6:00 8:30

The King's Speech 12A p2 5:30 8:15

127 Hours 15 p2 6:30 8:45

Biutiful 15 p3 5:00 8:00

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JANUARY 2011

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon.

For £195 you receive:

30 tickets

Exclusive use of Mezz bar for pre orpost screening party*

A dedication in the Broadway brochure

A dedication projected onto the screenbefore the film

Roped off seating in the auditorium foryou and your guests

Discounted additional tickets of £3

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

*Based on negotiable minimum food & drink spend

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

To hire our Mezz Lounge for a private party call Rachel on0115 952 6600.

Buffets available on request.Free WIFI zone.

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BROADWAY IS GRATEFUL FOR INVESTMENT FUNDING RECEIVED FROM

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

CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOR WORK COMPLETED IN OCTOBER 2006 GRATEFULLY RECEIVED FROM

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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 £22 • Conc £17 • Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 • Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES Film and meal deal.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, tickets MUST be booked in advance.

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: Onstreet parking charges apply during the day. At surface carparks, evening parking is available from just 80p. Specialevening prices are available at Fletchergate car parknearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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MON 24, 5.15PM

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1934 105m

Starring: Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable

The first film to sweep all five majorOscars, this is one of the screen’smost effervescent romantic comedies.It’s crammed with marvellous scenessuch as ‘the Wall of Jericho’ andhitch-hiking, and the Gable-Colbertpairing is a delight.

TUE 25, 5.15PM

MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1936 115m

Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur

Timeless comedy about a country hickwho goes to New York to pick up a 20million dollar inheritance which hebegins to give away to the needy, onlyto find himself in court in a battle toprove his sanity.

WED 26, 5PM

MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1939 129m

Starring: James Stewart, Jean Arthur

One of Frank Capra’s true movie gemsabout a young senator trying to behonest in a world where integrity takesa back seat to money and power. Thisstory of corruption in politics and thegreatness of the men who resist itwould not be lost on politicians today.

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MET OPERA LIVE: PUCCINI’S LA FANCIULLA DEL WESTPuccini’s wild-west opera had itsworld premiere in 1910 at the Met.Now, on the occasion of itscentennial, all-American diva DeborahVoigt sings the title role of the “girl ofthe golden west,” starring oppositeMarcello Giordani. Nicola Luisotticonducts.Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs/ £20 membersEncore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

WED 12, 7.45PM

PERESTROIKA +DIRECTOR’S Q&ADir: Sarah Turner United Kingdom 2009

115m

A poetic essay about loss andmemory: twenty years after the deathof a dear friend, the filmmaker re-enacts a journey on the Trans-Siberian train to investigate howghostly images of the past invade thepresent. Both psycho-geography andemotional revelation, the film blurs theboundaries between fact and fiction.Acclaimed moving image artist SarahTurner will attend this screening.

THU 13, 7PM (ENCORE SAT 15, 1PM)

FELA! A provocative and wholly uniquehybrid of dance, theatre and music,FELA! explores the world of Afrobeatlegend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Winner ofthree 2010 Tony Awards includingBest Choreography (Bill T. Jones).Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

JANUARY 2011

SPECIALS

SUN 9, 2.15PM

THE NORTH FACE (12A)

Dir: Philipp Stolzl Germany 2008 127m

Starring: Benno Furmann

1937. The attempt by two youngBavarians to conquer the Eigerbecomes a life-threatening battle… A spectacular drama full of epic shotsand nerve-shredding tension.

FOR MY FRIENDS TO CELEBRATE MY 70TH BIRTHDAY - DAVE

SUN 9, 2PM

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (15)

Dir: Jonathan Dayton US 2006 102m

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Steve Carell

A crowd-pleaser that follows a family’strek across the US to the Little MissSunshine beauty pageant. Requiredviewing for every parent!

HAPPY 25TH JAN AND DAVE -“EVERYTHING’S GONNA BEALRIGHT.”

SUN 23, 2PM

AS GOOD AS IT GETS (15)

Dir: James L Brooks United States 1997 138m

Starring: Helen Hunt, Jack Nicholson

A witty and poignant romantic comedywith an unusual protagonist, anabrasive misanthrope suffering fromsevere obsessive-compulsive disorder,played with relish by Jack Nicholson.

GLYN - HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY

SUN 30, 2PM

THE CRANES ARE FLYING (U)

LETYAT ZHURAVLIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Mikhail Kalatozov Soviet Union 1957 97m

Starring: Tatyana Samojlova, Aleksey Batalov

Programmed to accompany OperaNorth’s performance of The Portrait byacclaimed Soviet composer MieczyslawWeinberg (aka Moisey Vaynberg), this isa rare chance to see this Palm d’orwinner from 1958. A superbly craftedWWII drama with original Weinbergsoundtrack, stunning cinematographyand impassioned performances.

LOVE THE MUSIC? FOR MORE: THE PORTRAIT 24 FEBTHEATRE ROYAL www.trch.co.uk

SPECIALSTUE 25, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 ahead to join in.

FRI 28, FROM 7.30PMJANUARY BLUES NIGHTNo More Parachutes are back with anight to blow away those Januaryblues. There’ll be live music, DJs anda dance floor for all those who’ve gotrhythm.

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

✹ PIE & A PINT MONDAYSA HOMEMADE PIE, A PINT OF ALE & A FILM TICKET FOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN JANUARY

What better way to kick offthe New Year than with oneof our popular courses.Unless otherwise stated ourcourses require no previousexperience, just enthusiasm!Keep an eye out on ourwebsite as more courses aredue to be released later inthe month.

For more information or enquiriesabout courses, contact EleanorThornley [email protected] to book call the Box office on0115 9626611 or drop in.

BRITISH CINEMA IN THE 1960SThe 1960s saw an explosion of cultureand massive changes in the way welived. The British film industryreflected the decade with a vibrantoutput and a rich mix of genres. Fromkitchen sink realism to SwingingLondon, with James Bond, Carry Onsand much more in between, thiscourse will take a chronological look atfilms in this decade.

Tutor: Alan Seaman10 weeks commencing 19 JAN Wednesday afternoons 2-4pm£70/£50 members and concs

A TALE OF A CITY:SHANGHAI, MODERNCHINA, AND THE CINEMAThe city of Shanghai has inspired manyfilmmakers, including Zhang Yimou,Chen Kaige, Wong Kar-wai, Ang Leeand Jia Zhangke. Placing the discussionof selected films within their widerhistorical, political, and cultural context,this course examines a wide range oftopics concerning the development ofChinese film industry, filmmakers andstars, and Shanghai’s urban space.

Tutor: Lin Feng5 weeks commencing 21 JANFriday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

INTERMEDIATESCREENWRITINGThe next level up from the beginner’scourse, this course involves developingand work-shopping your project - eithera short screenplay or a treatment for afull length movie - and will require youto write between sessions. Applicationfor the course will be by submission ofa half to one page story outline, and the10 places will be awarded on merit. Agood grasp of screenwriting basics isessential.

Send your submissions BEFORE 10JAN to Eleanor Thornley at theBroadway address and be sure toinclude your contact details.

Tutor: Graham Lester George8 weeks commencing 9 FEBWednesday evenings 6.30-9PM£180/£150 members and concs

HOME AND AWAYThis course focuses on directors whohad two distinct phases in their careers:first in their native Europe and later inAmerica. Some were forced to leave forpolitical reasons; others chose toemigrate. How did these Strangers inParadise respond to the culture shockthat is Hollywood? Fritz Lang, DouglasSirk, Alexander Mackendrick and RomanPolanski are among the filmmakers tobe considered.

Tutor: Paul Scully6 weeks commencing 16 FEBWednesday evenings 7-9.30PM£40/£30 members and concs

INDIE WOMENThe course will use film extracts toconsider the work of individualdirectors and compare examples ofdifferent directors’ work in order toconsider the concept of the ‘woman’sfilm’, feminist film and the role of afemale director as author of her work.Examples of relevant directors areSally Potter, Jane Campion, AndreaArnold, Agnes Varda, Catherine Breillat,Margarethe von Trotta and KathrynBigelow.

Tutor: Teresa Forde5 weeks commencing 20 JANThursday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

January / February 2011

Chinese New Year at Lakeside

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

Take part in Tai-Chi and Chinese arts and crafts workshops, contribute to our Rabbit Field and explore the Whispers Rickshaw and Anaconda Dragon Boat. All this plus our Chinese New Year Spectacular andFirework Finale on Sunday 6 February from 5pm!

Wrap up warmly, bring the family and join us in HighfieldsPark for stage performances including the popular Dragonand Lion dance and plenty more to entertain before thefirework finale over the lake at 6.30pm.

See the website or separate brochure for full details.

Celebrate the Year of The Rabbit in style!

THU 20, 8PM

RIDE, RISE, ROAR + LIVE SATELLITE Q&A WITH DAVID BYRNE 87m + 45m Q&A

Following from Jonathan Demme’sgroundbreaking Talking Heads docStop Making Sense Ride, Rise, Roar isa David Byrne concert film that blendsriveting onstage performances withintimate details of the creativecollaborations that make the musicand performance happen. Shot withmultiple cameras over several concertsduring the “Everything that happenswill happen today” tour, the film blendsthe energy and charisma of classicTalking Heads with the heartfelt pathosof David Byrne and Brian Eno’s mostrecent collaboration. Followed by aLive by Satellite Q&A with David Byrneand special set.

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NEW COURSES 2011

DOWNLOAD THEFREE BROADWAYiPHONE APP FROM THE iTUNES STORE!Constantly updated with thelatest showings and programmeinformation, the BroadwayCinema app is easy to browse.And did we mention it’s free!

Frank Capra is regarded asone of the great directors ofAmerican cinema; one of thefirst to have his name ‘abovethe title’. His string of films forColumbia Pictures during the1930s lifted the spirits of adepression-ridden nation andwe’re pleased to present someof his most wonderful work.

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JANUARY 2011

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon.

For £195 you receive:

30 tickets

Exclusive use of Mezz bar for pre orpost screening party*

A dedication in the Broadway brochure

A dedication projected onto the screenbefore the film

Roped off seating in the auditorium foryou and your guests

Discounted additional tickets of £3

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

*Based on negotiable minimum food & drink spend

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

To hire our Mezz Lounge for a private party call Rachel on0115 952 6600.

Buffets available on request.Free WIFI zone.

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

BROADWAY IS GRATEFUL FOR INVESTMENT FUNDING RECEIVED FROM

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

CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOR WORK COMPLETED IN OCTOBER 2006 GRATEFULLY RECEIVED FROM

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 £22 • Conc £17 • Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 • Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES Film and meal deal.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, tickets MUST be booked in advance.

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: Onstreet parking charges apply during the day. At surface carparks, evening parking is available from just 80p. Specialevening prices are available at Fletchergate car parknearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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MON 24, 5.15PM

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1934 105m

Starring: Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable

The first film to sweep all five majorOscars, this is one of the screen’smost effervescent romantic comedies.It’s crammed with marvellous scenessuch as ‘the Wall of Jericho’ andhitch-hiking, and the Gable-Colbertpairing is a delight.

TUE 25, 5.15PM

MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1936 115m

Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur

Timeless comedy about a country hickwho goes to New York to pick up a 20million dollar inheritance which hebegins to give away to the needy, onlyto find himself in court in a battle toprove his sanity.

WED 26, 5PM

MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1939 129m

Starring: James Stewart, Jean Arthur

One of Frank Capra’s true movie gemsabout a young senator trying to behonest in a world where integrity takesa back seat to money and power. Thisstory of corruption in politics and thegreatness of the men who resist itwould not be lost on politicians today.

FRAN

KCA

PRA

SAT 8, 6PM (ENCORE SCREENING SUN 9, 1PM)

MET OPERA LIVE: PUCCINI’S LA FANCIULLA DEL WESTPuccini’s wild-west opera had itsworld premiere in 1910 at the Met.Now, on the occasion of itscentennial, all-American diva DeborahVoigt sings the title role of the “girl ofthe golden west,” starring oppositeMarcello Giordani. Nicola Luisotticonducts.Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs/ £20 membersEncore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

WED 12, 7.45PM

PERESTROIKA +DIRECTOR’S Q&ADir: Sarah Turner United Kingdom 2009

115m

A poetic essay about loss andmemory: twenty years after the deathof a dear friend, the filmmaker re-enacts a journey on the Trans-Siberian train to investigate howghostly images of the past invade thepresent. Both psycho-geography andemotional revelation, the film blurs theboundaries between fact and fiction.Acclaimed moving image artist SarahTurner will attend this screening.

THU 13, 7PM (ENCORE SAT 15, 1PM)

FELA! A provocative and wholly uniquehybrid of dance, theatre and music,FELA! explores the world of Afrobeatlegend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Winner ofthree 2010 Tony Awards includingBest Choreography (Bill T. Jones).Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

JANUARY 2011

SPECIALS

SUN 9, 2.15PM

THE NORTH FACE (12A)

Dir: Philipp Stolzl Germany 2008 127m

Starring: Benno Furmann

1937. The attempt by two youngBavarians to conquer the Eigerbecomes a life-threatening battle… A spectacular drama full of epic shotsand nerve-shredding tension.

FOR MY FRIENDS TO CELEBRATE MY 70TH BIRTHDAY - DAVE

SUN 9, 2PM

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (15)

Dir: Jonathan Dayton US 2006 102m

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Steve Carell

A crowd-pleaser that follows a family’strek across the US to the Little MissSunshine beauty pageant. Requiredviewing for every parent!

HAPPY 25TH JAN AND DAVE -“EVERYTHING’S GONNA BEALRIGHT.”

SUN 23, 2PM

AS GOOD AS IT GETS (15)

Dir: James L Brooks United States 1997 138m

Starring: Helen Hunt, Jack Nicholson

A witty and poignant romantic comedywith an unusual protagonist, anabrasive misanthrope suffering fromsevere obsessive-compulsive disorder,played with relish by Jack Nicholson.

GLYN - HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY

SUN 30, 2PM

THE CRANES ARE FLYING (U)

LETYAT ZHURAVLIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Mikhail Kalatozov Soviet Union 1957 97m

Starring: Tatyana Samojlova, Aleksey Batalov

Programmed to accompany OperaNorth’s performance of The Portrait byacclaimed Soviet composer MieczyslawWeinberg (aka Moisey Vaynberg), this isa rare chance to see this Palm d’orwinner from 1958. A superbly craftedWWII drama with original Weinbergsoundtrack, stunning cinematographyand impassioned performances.

LOVE THE MUSIC? FOR MORE: THE PORTRAIT 24 FEBTHEATRE ROYAL www.trch.co.uk

SPECIALSTUE 25, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 ahead to join in.

FRI 28, FROM 7.30PMJANUARY BLUES NIGHTNo More Parachutes are back with anight to blow away those Januaryblues. There’ll be live music, DJs anda dance floor for all those who’ve gotrhythm.

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

✹ PIE & A PINT MONDAYSA HOMEMADE PIE, A PINT OF ALE & A FILM TICKET FOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN JANUARY

What better way to kick offthe New Year than with oneof our popular courses.Unless otherwise stated ourcourses require no previousexperience, just enthusiasm!Keep an eye out on ourwebsite as more courses aredue to be released later inthe month.

For more information or enquiriesabout courses, contact EleanorThornley [email protected] to book call the Box office on0115 9626611 or drop in.

BRITISH CINEMA IN THE 1960SThe 1960s saw an explosion of cultureand massive changes in the way welived. The British film industryreflected the decade with a vibrantoutput and a rich mix of genres. Fromkitchen sink realism to SwingingLondon, with James Bond, Carry Onsand much more in between, thiscourse will take a chronological look atfilms in this decade.

Tutor: Alan Seaman10 weeks commencing 19 JAN Wednesday afternoons 2-4pm£70/£50 members and concs

A TALE OF A CITY:SHANGHAI, MODERNCHINA, AND THE CINEMAThe city of Shanghai has inspired manyfilmmakers, including Zhang Yimou,Chen Kaige, Wong Kar-wai, Ang Leeand Jia Zhangke. Placing the discussionof selected films within their widerhistorical, political, and cultural context,this course examines a wide range oftopics concerning the development ofChinese film industry, filmmakers andstars, and Shanghai’s urban space.

Tutor: Lin Feng5 weeks commencing 21 JANFriday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

INTERMEDIATESCREENWRITINGThe next level up from the beginner’scourse, this course involves developingand work-shopping your project - eithera short screenplay or a treatment for afull length movie - and will require youto write between sessions. Applicationfor the course will be by submission ofa half to one page story outline, and the10 places will be awarded on merit. Agood grasp of screenwriting basics isessential.

Send your submissions BEFORE 10JAN to Eleanor Thornley at theBroadway address and be sure toinclude your contact details.

Tutor: Graham Lester George8 weeks commencing 9 FEBWednesday evenings 6.30-9PM£180/£150 members and concs

HOME AND AWAYThis course focuses on directors whohad two distinct phases in their careers:first in their native Europe and later inAmerica. Some were forced to leave forpolitical reasons; others chose toemigrate. How did these Strangers inParadise respond to the culture shockthat is Hollywood? Fritz Lang, DouglasSirk, Alexander Mackendrick and RomanPolanski are among the filmmakers tobe considered.

Tutor: Paul Scully6 weeks commencing 16 FEBWednesday evenings 7-9.30PM£40/£30 members and concs

INDIE WOMENThe course will use film extracts toconsider the work of individualdirectors and compare examples ofdifferent directors’ work in order toconsider the concept of the ‘woman’sfilm’, feminist film and the role of afemale director as author of her work.Examples of relevant directors areSally Potter, Jane Campion, AndreaArnold, Agnes Varda, Catherine Breillat,Margarethe von Trotta and KathrynBigelow.

Tutor: Teresa Forde5 weeks commencing 20 JANThursday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

January / February 2011

Chinese New Year at Lakeside

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

Take part in Tai-Chi and Chinese arts and crafts workshops, contribute to our Rabbit Field and explore the Whispers Rickshaw and Anaconda Dragon Boat. All this plus our Chinese New Year Spectacular andFirework Finale on Sunday 6 February from 5pm!

Wrap up warmly, bring the family and join us in HighfieldsPark for stage performances including the popular Dragonand Lion dance and plenty more to entertain before thefirework finale over the lake at 6.30pm.

See the website or separate brochure for full details.

Celebrate the Year of The Rabbit in style!

THU 20, 8PM

RIDE, RISE, ROAR + LIVE SATELLITE Q&A WITH DAVID BYRNE 87m + 45m Q&A

Following from Jonathan Demme’sgroundbreaking Talking Heads docStop Making Sense Ride, Rise, Roar isa David Byrne concert film that blendsriveting onstage performances withintimate details of the creativecollaborations that make the musicand performance happen. Shot withmultiple cameras over several concertsduring the “Everything that happenswill happen today” tour, the film blendsthe energy and charisma of classicTalking Heads with the heartfelt pathosof David Byrne and Brian Eno’s mostrecent collaboration. Followed by aLive by Satellite Q&A with David Byrneand special set.

LEARNING 11

NEW COURSES 2011

DOWNLOAD THEFREE BROADWAYiPHONE APP FROM THE iTUNES STORE!Constantly updated with thelatest showings and programmeinformation, the BroadwayCinema app is easy to browse.And did we mention it’s free!

Frank Capra is regarded asone of the great directors ofAmerican cinema; one of thefirst to have his name ‘abovethe title’. His string of films forColumbia Pictures during the1930s lifted the spirits of adepression-ridden nation andwe’re pleased to present someof his most wonderful work.

Page 10: January Brochure

JANUARY 2011

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon.

For £195 you receive:

30 tickets

Exclusive use of Mezz bar for pre orpost screening party*

A dedication in the Broadway brochure

A dedication projected onto the screenbefore the film

Roped off seating in the auditorium foryou and your guests

Discounted additional tickets of £3

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

*Based on negotiable minimum food & drink spend

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

To hire our Mezz Lounge for a private party call Rachel on0115 952 6600.

Buffets available on request.Free WIFI zone.

09

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

BROADWAY IS GRATEFUL FOR INVESTMENT FUNDING RECEIVED FROM

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

CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOR WORK COMPLETED IN OCTOBER 2006 GRATEFULLY RECEIVED FROM

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 £22 • Conc £17 • Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 • Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES Film and meal deal.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, tickets MUST be booked in advance.

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: Onstreet parking charges apply during the day. At surface carparks, evening parking is available from just 80p. Specialevening prices are available at Fletchergate car parknearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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MON 24, 5.15PM

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1934 105m

Starring: Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable

The first film to sweep all five majorOscars, this is one of the screen’smost effervescent romantic comedies.It’s crammed with marvellous scenessuch as ‘the Wall of Jericho’ andhitch-hiking, and the Gable-Colbertpairing is a delight.

TUE 25, 5.15PM

MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1936 115m

Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur

Timeless comedy about a country hickwho goes to New York to pick up a 20million dollar inheritance which hebegins to give away to the needy, onlyto find himself in court in a battle toprove his sanity.

WED 26, 5PM

MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1939 129m

Starring: James Stewart, Jean Arthur

One of Frank Capra’s true movie gemsabout a young senator trying to behonest in a world where integrity takesa back seat to money and power. Thisstory of corruption in politics and thegreatness of the men who resist itwould not be lost on politicians today.

FRAN

KCA

PRA

SAT 8, 6PM (ENCORE SCREENING SUN 9, 1PM)

MET OPERA LIVE: PUCCINI’S LA FANCIULLA DEL WESTPuccini’s wild-west opera had itsworld premiere in 1910 at the Met.Now, on the occasion of itscentennial, all-American diva DeborahVoigt sings the title role of the “girl ofthe golden west,” starring oppositeMarcello Giordani. Nicola Luisotticonducts.Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs/ £20 membersEncore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

WED 12, 7.45PM

PERESTROIKA +DIRECTOR’S Q&ADir: Sarah Turner United Kingdom 2009

115m

A poetic essay about loss andmemory: twenty years after the deathof a dear friend, the filmmaker re-enacts a journey on the Trans-Siberian train to investigate howghostly images of the past invade thepresent. Both psycho-geography andemotional revelation, the film blurs theboundaries between fact and fiction.Acclaimed moving image artist SarahTurner will attend this screening.

THU 13, 7PM (ENCORE SAT 15, 1PM)

FELA! A provocative and wholly uniquehybrid of dance, theatre and music,FELA! explores the world of Afrobeatlegend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Winner ofthree 2010 Tony Awards includingBest Choreography (Bill T. Jones).Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

JANUARY 2011

SPECIALS

SUN 9, 2.15PM

THE NORTH FACE (12A)

Dir: Philipp Stolzl Germany 2008 127m

Starring: Benno Furmann

1937. The attempt by two youngBavarians to conquer the Eigerbecomes a life-threatening battle… A spectacular drama full of epic shotsand nerve-shredding tension.

FOR MY FRIENDS TO CELEBRATE MY 70TH BIRTHDAY - DAVE

SUN 9, 2PM

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (15)

Dir: Jonathan Dayton US 2006 102m

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Steve Carell

A crowd-pleaser that follows a family’strek across the US to the Little MissSunshine beauty pageant. Requiredviewing for every parent!

HAPPY 25TH JAN AND DAVE -“EVERYTHING’S GONNA BEALRIGHT.”

SUN 23, 2PM

AS GOOD AS IT GETS (15)

Dir: James L Brooks United States 1997 138m

Starring: Helen Hunt, Jack Nicholson

A witty and poignant romantic comedywith an unusual protagonist, anabrasive misanthrope suffering fromsevere obsessive-compulsive disorder,played with relish by Jack Nicholson.

GLYN - HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY

SUN 30, 2PM

THE CRANES ARE FLYING (U)

LETYAT ZHURAVLIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Mikhail Kalatozov Soviet Union 1957 97m

Starring: Tatyana Samojlova, Aleksey Batalov

Programmed to accompany OperaNorth’s performance of The Portrait byacclaimed Soviet composer MieczyslawWeinberg (aka Moisey Vaynberg), this isa rare chance to see this Palm d’orwinner from 1958. A superbly craftedWWII drama with original Weinbergsoundtrack, stunning cinematographyand impassioned performances.

LOVE THE MUSIC? FOR MORE: THE PORTRAIT 24 FEBTHEATRE ROYAL www.trch.co.uk

SPECIALSTUE 25, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 ahead to join in.

FRI 28, FROM 7.30PMJANUARY BLUES NIGHTNo More Parachutes are back with anight to blow away those Januaryblues. There’ll be live music, DJs anda dance floor for all those who’ve gotrhythm.

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

✹ PIE & A PINT MONDAYSA HOMEMADE PIE, A PINT OF ALE & A FILM TICKET FOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN JANUARY

What better way to kick offthe New Year than with oneof our popular courses.Unless otherwise stated ourcourses require no previousexperience, just enthusiasm!Keep an eye out on ourwebsite as more courses aredue to be released later inthe month.

For more information or enquiriesabout courses, contact EleanorThornley [email protected] to book call the Box office on0115 9626611 or drop in.

BRITISH CINEMA IN THE 1960SThe 1960s saw an explosion of cultureand massive changes in the way welived. The British film industryreflected the decade with a vibrantoutput and a rich mix of genres. Fromkitchen sink realism to SwingingLondon, with James Bond, Carry Onsand much more in between, thiscourse will take a chronological look atfilms in this decade.

Tutor: Alan Seaman10 weeks commencing 19 JAN Wednesday afternoons 2-4pm£70/£50 members and concs

A TALE OF A CITY:SHANGHAI, MODERNCHINA, AND THE CINEMAThe city of Shanghai has inspired manyfilmmakers, including Zhang Yimou,Chen Kaige, Wong Kar-wai, Ang Leeand Jia Zhangke. Placing the discussionof selected films within their widerhistorical, political, and cultural context,this course examines a wide range oftopics concerning the development ofChinese film industry, filmmakers andstars, and Shanghai’s urban space.

Tutor: Lin Feng5 weeks commencing 21 JANFriday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

INTERMEDIATESCREENWRITINGThe next level up from the beginner’scourse, this course involves developingand work-shopping your project - eithera short screenplay or a treatment for afull length movie - and will require youto write between sessions. Applicationfor the course will be by submission ofa half to one page story outline, and the10 places will be awarded on merit. Agood grasp of screenwriting basics isessential.

Send your submissions BEFORE 10JAN to Eleanor Thornley at theBroadway address and be sure toinclude your contact details.

Tutor: Graham Lester George8 weeks commencing 9 FEBWednesday evenings 6.30-9PM£180/£150 members and concs

HOME AND AWAYThis course focuses on directors whohad two distinct phases in their careers:first in their native Europe and later inAmerica. Some were forced to leave forpolitical reasons; others chose toemigrate. How did these Strangers inParadise respond to the culture shockthat is Hollywood? Fritz Lang, DouglasSirk, Alexander Mackendrick and RomanPolanski are among the filmmakers tobe considered.

Tutor: Paul Scully6 weeks commencing 16 FEBWednesday evenings 7-9.30PM£40/£30 members and concs

INDIE WOMENThe course will use film extracts toconsider the work of individualdirectors and compare examples ofdifferent directors’ work in order toconsider the concept of the ‘woman’sfilm’, feminist film and the role of afemale director as author of her work.Examples of relevant directors areSally Potter, Jane Campion, AndreaArnold, Agnes Varda, Catherine Breillat,Margarethe von Trotta and KathrynBigelow.

Tutor: Teresa Forde5 weeks commencing 20 JANThursday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

January / February 2011

Chinese New Year at Lakeside

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

Take part in Tai-Chi and Chinese arts and crafts workshops, contribute to our Rabbit Field and explore the Whispers Rickshaw and Anaconda Dragon Boat. All this plus our Chinese New Year Spectacular andFirework Finale on Sunday 6 February from 5pm!

Wrap up warmly, bring the family and join us in HighfieldsPark for stage performances including the popular Dragonand Lion dance and plenty more to entertain before thefirework finale over the lake at 6.30pm.

See the website or separate brochure for full details.

Celebrate the Year of The Rabbit in style!

THU 20, 8PM

RIDE, RISE, ROAR + LIVE SATELLITE Q&A WITH DAVID BYRNE 87m + 45m Q&A

Following from Jonathan Demme’sgroundbreaking Talking Heads docStop Making Sense Ride, Rise, Roar isa David Byrne concert film that blendsriveting onstage performances withintimate details of the creativecollaborations that make the musicand performance happen. Shot withmultiple cameras over several concertsduring the “Everything that happenswill happen today” tour, the film blendsthe energy and charisma of classicTalking Heads with the heartfelt pathosof David Byrne and Brian Eno’s mostrecent collaboration. Followed by aLive by Satellite Q&A with David Byrneand special set.

LEARNING 11

NEW COURSES 2011

DOWNLOAD THEFREE BROADWAYiPHONE APP FROM THE iTUNES STORE!Constantly updated with thelatest showings and programmeinformation, the BroadwayCinema app is easy to browse.And did we mention it’s free!

Frank Capra is regarded asone of the great directors ofAmerican cinema; one of thefirst to have his name ‘abovethe title’. His string of films forColumbia Pictures during the1930s lifted the spirits of adepression-ridden nation andwe’re pleased to present someof his most wonderful work.

Page 11: January Brochure

JANUARY 2011

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon.

For £195 you receive:

30 tickets

Exclusive use of Mezz bar for pre orpost screening party*

A dedication in the Broadway brochure

A dedication projected onto the screenbefore the film

Roped off seating in the auditorium foryou and your guests

Discounted additional tickets of £3

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

*Based on negotiable minimum food & drink spend

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

To hire our Mezz Lounge for a private party call Rachel on0115 952 6600.

Buffets available on request.Free WIFI zone.

09

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

BROADWAY IS GRATEFUL FOR INVESTMENT FUNDING RECEIVED FROM

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

CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOR WORK COMPLETED IN OCTOBER 2006 GRATEFULLY RECEIVED FROM

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 £22 • Conc £17 • Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 • Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES Film and meal deal.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, tickets MUST be booked in advance.

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: Onstreet parking charges apply during the day. At surface carparks, evening parking is available from just 80p. Specialevening prices are available at Fletchergate car parknearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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MON 24, 5.15PM

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1934 105m

Starring: Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable

The first film to sweep all five majorOscars, this is one of the screen’smost effervescent romantic comedies.It’s crammed with marvellous scenessuch as ‘the Wall of Jericho’ andhitch-hiking, and the Gable-Colbertpairing is a delight.

TUE 25, 5.15PM

MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1936 115m

Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur

Timeless comedy about a country hickwho goes to New York to pick up a 20million dollar inheritance which hebegins to give away to the needy, onlyto find himself in court in a battle toprove his sanity.

WED 26, 5PM

MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1939 129m

Starring: James Stewart, Jean Arthur

One of Frank Capra’s true movie gemsabout a young senator trying to behonest in a world where integrity takesa back seat to money and power. Thisstory of corruption in politics and thegreatness of the men who resist itwould not be lost on politicians today.

FRAN

KCA

PRA

SAT 8, 6PM (ENCORE SCREENING SUN 9, 1PM)

MET OPERA LIVE: PUCCINI’S LA FANCIULLA DEL WESTPuccini’s wild-west opera had itsworld premiere in 1910 at the Met.Now, on the occasion of itscentennial, all-American diva DeborahVoigt sings the title role of the “girl ofthe golden west,” starring oppositeMarcello Giordani. Nicola Luisotticonducts.Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs/ £20 membersEncore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

WED 12, 7.45PM

PERESTROIKA +DIRECTOR’S Q&ADir: Sarah Turner United Kingdom 2009

115m

A poetic essay about loss andmemory: twenty years after the deathof a dear friend, the filmmaker re-enacts a journey on the Trans-Siberian train to investigate howghostly images of the past invade thepresent. Both psycho-geography andemotional revelation, the film blurs theboundaries between fact and fiction.Acclaimed moving image artist SarahTurner will attend this screening.

THU 13, 7PM (ENCORE SAT 15, 1PM)

FELA! A provocative and wholly uniquehybrid of dance, theatre and music,FELA! explores the world of Afrobeatlegend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Winner ofthree 2010 Tony Awards includingBest Choreography (Bill T. Jones).Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

JANUARY 2011

SPECIALS

SUN 9, 2.15PM

THE NORTH FACE (12A)

Dir: Philipp Stolzl Germany 2008 127m

Starring: Benno Furmann

1937. The attempt by two youngBavarians to conquer the Eigerbecomes a life-threatening battle… A spectacular drama full of epic shotsand nerve-shredding tension.

FOR MY FRIENDS TO CELEBRATE MY 70TH BIRTHDAY - DAVE

SUN 9, 2PM

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (15)

Dir: Jonathan Dayton US 2006 102m

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Steve Carell

A crowd-pleaser that follows a family’strek across the US to the Little MissSunshine beauty pageant. Requiredviewing for every parent!

HAPPY 25TH JAN AND DAVE -“EVERYTHING’S GONNA BEALRIGHT.”

SUN 23, 2PM

AS GOOD AS IT GETS (15)

Dir: James L Brooks United States 1997 138m

Starring: Helen Hunt, Jack Nicholson

A witty and poignant romantic comedywith an unusual protagonist, anabrasive misanthrope suffering fromsevere obsessive-compulsive disorder,played with relish by Jack Nicholson.

GLYN - HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY

SUN 30, 2PM

THE CRANES ARE FLYING (U)

LETYAT ZHURAVLIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Mikhail Kalatozov Soviet Union 1957 97m

Starring: Tatyana Samojlova, Aleksey Batalov

Programmed to accompany OperaNorth’s performance of The Portrait byacclaimed Soviet composer MieczyslawWeinberg (aka Moisey Vaynberg), this isa rare chance to see this Palm d’orwinner from 1958. A superbly craftedWWII drama with original Weinbergsoundtrack, stunning cinematographyand impassioned performances.

LOVE THE MUSIC? FOR MORE: THE PORTRAIT 24 FEBTHEATRE ROYAL www.trch.co.uk

SPECIALSTUE 25, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 ahead to join in.

FRI 28, FROM 7.30PMJANUARY BLUES NIGHTNo More Parachutes are back with anight to blow away those Januaryblues. There’ll be live music, DJs anda dance floor for all those who’ve gotrhythm.

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

✹ PIE & A PINT MONDAYSA HOMEMADE PIE, A PINT OF ALE & A FILM TICKET FOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN JANUARY

What better way to kick offthe New Year than with oneof our popular courses.Unless otherwise stated ourcourses require no previousexperience, just enthusiasm!Keep an eye out on ourwebsite as more courses aredue to be released later inthe month.

For more information or enquiriesabout courses, contact EleanorThornley [email protected] to book call the Box office on0115 9626611 or drop in.

BRITISH CINEMA IN THE 1960SThe 1960s saw an explosion of cultureand massive changes in the way welived. The British film industryreflected the decade with a vibrantoutput and a rich mix of genres. Fromkitchen sink realism to SwingingLondon, with James Bond, Carry Onsand much more in between, thiscourse will take a chronological look atfilms in this decade.

Tutor: Alan Seaman10 weeks commencing 19 JAN Wednesday afternoons 2-4pm£70/£50 members and concs

A TALE OF A CITY:SHANGHAI, MODERNCHINA, AND THE CINEMAThe city of Shanghai has inspired manyfilmmakers, including Zhang Yimou,Chen Kaige, Wong Kar-wai, Ang Leeand Jia Zhangke. Placing the discussionof selected films within their widerhistorical, political, and cultural context,this course examines a wide range oftopics concerning the development ofChinese film industry, filmmakers andstars, and Shanghai’s urban space.

Tutor: Lin Feng5 weeks commencing 21 JANFriday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

INTERMEDIATESCREENWRITINGThe next level up from the beginner’scourse, this course involves developingand work-shopping your project - eithera short screenplay or a treatment for afull length movie - and will require youto write between sessions. Applicationfor the course will be by submission ofa half to one page story outline, and the10 places will be awarded on merit. Agood grasp of screenwriting basics isessential.

Send your submissions BEFORE 10JAN to Eleanor Thornley at theBroadway address and be sure toinclude your contact details.

Tutor: Graham Lester George8 weeks commencing 9 FEBWednesday evenings 6.30-9PM£180/£150 members and concs

HOME AND AWAYThis course focuses on directors whohad two distinct phases in their careers:first in their native Europe and later inAmerica. Some were forced to leave forpolitical reasons; others chose toemigrate. How did these Strangers inParadise respond to the culture shockthat is Hollywood? Fritz Lang, DouglasSirk, Alexander Mackendrick and RomanPolanski are among the filmmakers tobe considered.

Tutor: Paul Scully6 weeks commencing 16 FEBWednesday evenings 7-9.30PM£40/£30 members and concs

INDIE WOMENThe course will use film extracts toconsider the work of individualdirectors and compare examples ofdifferent directors’ work in order toconsider the concept of the ‘woman’sfilm’, feminist film and the role of afemale director as author of her work.Examples of relevant directors areSally Potter, Jane Campion, AndreaArnold, Agnes Varda, Catherine Breillat,Margarethe von Trotta and KathrynBigelow.

Tutor: Teresa Forde5 weeks commencing 20 JANThursday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

January / February 2011

Chinese New Year at Lakeside

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

Take part in Tai-Chi and Chinese arts and crafts workshops, contribute to our Rabbit Field and explore the Whispers Rickshaw and Anaconda Dragon Boat. All this plus our Chinese New Year Spectacular andFirework Finale on Sunday 6 February from 5pm!

Wrap up warmly, bring the family and join us in HighfieldsPark for stage performances including the popular Dragonand Lion dance and plenty more to entertain before thefirework finale over the lake at 6.30pm.

See the website or separate brochure for full details.

Celebrate the Year of The Rabbit in style!

THU 20, 8PM

RIDE, RISE, ROAR + LIVE SATELLITE Q&A WITH DAVID BYRNE 87m + 45m Q&A

Following from Jonathan Demme’sgroundbreaking Talking Heads docStop Making Sense Ride, Rise, Roar isa David Byrne concert film that blendsriveting onstage performances withintimate details of the creativecollaborations that make the musicand performance happen. Shot withmultiple cameras over several concertsduring the “Everything that happenswill happen today” tour, the film blendsthe energy and charisma of classicTalking Heads with the heartfelt pathosof David Byrne and Brian Eno’s mostrecent collaboration. Followed by aLive by Satellite Q&A with David Byrneand special set.

LEARNING 11

NEW COURSES 2011

DOWNLOAD THEFREE BROADWAYiPHONE APP FROM THE iTUNES STORE!Constantly updated with thelatest showings and programmeinformation, the BroadwayCinema app is easy to browse.And did we mention it’s free!

Frank Capra is regarded asone of the great directors ofAmerican cinema; one of thefirst to have his name ‘abovethe title’. His string of films forColumbia Pictures during the1930s lifted the spirits of adepression-ridden nation andwe’re pleased to present someof his most wonderful work.

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JANUARY 2011

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon.

For £195 you receive:

30 tickets

Exclusive use of Mezz bar for pre orpost screening party*

A dedication in the Broadway brochure

A dedication projected onto the screenbefore the film

Roped off seating in the auditorium foryou and your guests

Discounted additional tickets of £3

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

*Based on negotiable minimum food & drink spend

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

To hire our Mezz Lounge for a private party call Rachel on0115 952 6600.

Buffets available on request.Free WIFI zone.

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

BROADWAY IS GRATEFUL FOR INVESTMENT FUNDING RECEIVED FROM

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

CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOR WORK COMPLETED IN OCTOBER 2006 GRATEFULLY RECEIVED FROM

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 £22 • Conc £17 • Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 • Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES Film and meal deal.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, tickets MUST be booked in advance.

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: Onstreet parking charges apply during the day. At surface carparks, evening parking is available from just 80p. Specialevening prices are available at Fletchergate car parknearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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MON 24, 5.15PM

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1934 105m

Starring: Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable

The first film to sweep all five majorOscars, this is one of the screen’smost effervescent romantic comedies.It’s crammed with marvellous scenessuch as ‘the Wall of Jericho’ andhitch-hiking, and the Gable-Colbertpairing is a delight.

TUE 25, 5.15PM

MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1936 115m

Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur

Timeless comedy about a country hickwho goes to New York to pick up a 20million dollar inheritance which hebegins to give away to the needy, onlyto find himself in court in a battle toprove his sanity.

WED 26, 5PM

MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1939 129m

Starring: James Stewart, Jean Arthur

One of Frank Capra’s true movie gemsabout a young senator trying to behonest in a world where integrity takesa back seat to money and power. Thisstory of corruption in politics and thegreatness of the men who resist itwould not be lost on politicians today.

FRAN

KCA

PRA

SAT 8, 6PM (ENCORE SCREENING SUN 9, 1PM)

MET OPERA LIVE: PUCCINI’S LA FANCIULLA DEL WESTPuccini’s wild-west opera had itsworld premiere in 1910 at the Met.Now, on the occasion of itscentennial, all-American diva DeborahVoigt sings the title role of the “girl ofthe golden west,” starring oppositeMarcello Giordani. Nicola Luisotticonducts.Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs/ £20 membersEncore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

WED 12, 7.45PM

PERESTROIKA +DIRECTOR’S Q&ADir: Sarah Turner United Kingdom 2009

115m

A poetic essay about loss andmemory: twenty years after the deathof a dear friend, the filmmaker re-enacts a journey on the Trans-Siberian train to investigate howghostly images of the past invade thepresent. Both psycho-geography andemotional revelation, the film blurs theboundaries between fact and fiction.Acclaimed moving image artist SarahTurner will attend this screening.

THU 13, 7PM (ENCORE SAT 15, 1PM)

FELA! A provocative and wholly uniquehybrid of dance, theatre and music,FELA! explores the world of Afrobeatlegend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Winner ofthree 2010 Tony Awards includingBest Choreography (Bill T. Jones).Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

JANUARY 2011

SPECIALS

SUN 9, 2.15PM

THE NORTH FACE (12A)

Dir: Philipp Stolzl Germany 2008 127m

Starring: Benno Furmann

1937. The attempt by two youngBavarians to conquer the Eigerbecomes a life-threatening battle… A spectacular drama full of epic shotsand nerve-shredding tension.

FOR MY FRIENDS TO CELEBRATE MY 70TH BIRTHDAY - DAVE

SUN 9, 2PM

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (15)

Dir: Jonathan Dayton US 2006 102m

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Steve Carell

A crowd-pleaser that follows a family’strek across the US to the Little MissSunshine beauty pageant. Requiredviewing for every parent!

HAPPY 25TH JAN AND DAVE -“EVERYTHING’S GONNA BEALRIGHT.”

SUN 23, 2PM

AS GOOD AS IT GETS (15)

Dir: James L Brooks United States 1997 138m

Starring: Helen Hunt, Jack Nicholson

A witty and poignant romantic comedywith an unusual protagonist, anabrasive misanthrope suffering fromsevere obsessive-compulsive disorder,played with relish by Jack Nicholson.

GLYN - HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY

SUN 30, 2PM

THE CRANES ARE FLYING (U)

LETYAT ZHURAVLIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Mikhail Kalatozov Soviet Union 1957 97m

Starring: Tatyana Samojlova, Aleksey Batalov

Programmed to accompany OperaNorth’s performance of The Portrait byacclaimed Soviet composer MieczyslawWeinberg (aka Moisey Vaynberg), this isa rare chance to see this Palm d’orwinner from 1958. A superbly craftedWWII drama with original Weinbergsoundtrack, stunning cinematographyand impassioned performances.

LOVE THE MUSIC? FOR MORE: THE PORTRAIT 24 FEBTHEATRE ROYAL www.trch.co.uk

SPECIALSTUE 25, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 ahead to join in.

FRI 28, FROM 7.30PMJANUARY BLUES NIGHTNo More Parachutes are back with anight to blow away those Januaryblues. There’ll be live music, DJs anda dance floor for all those who’ve gotrhythm.

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

✹ PIE & A PINT MONDAYSA HOMEMADE PIE, A PINT OF ALE & A FILM TICKET FOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN JANUARY

What better way to kick offthe New Year than with oneof our popular courses.Unless otherwise stated ourcourses require no previousexperience, just enthusiasm!Keep an eye out on ourwebsite as more courses aredue to be released later inthe month.

For more information or enquiriesabout courses, contact EleanorThornley [email protected] to book call the Box office on0115 9626611 or drop in.

BRITISH CINEMA IN THE 1960SThe 1960s saw an explosion of cultureand massive changes in the way welived. The British film industryreflected the decade with a vibrantoutput and a rich mix of genres. Fromkitchen sink realism to SwingingLondon, with James Bond, Carry Onsand much more in between, thiscourse will take a chronological look atfilms in this decade.

Tutor: Alan Seaman10 weeks commencing 19 JAN Wednesday afternoons 2-4pm£70/£50 members and concs

A TALE OF A CITY:SHANGHAI, MODERNCHINA, AND THE CINEMAThe city of Shanghai has inspired manyfilmmakers, including Zhang Yimou,Chen Kaige, Wong Kar-wai, Ang Leeand Jia Zhangke. Placing the discussionof selected films within their widerhistorical, political, and cultural context,this course examines a wide range oftopics concerning the development ofChinese film industry, filmmakers andstars, and Shanghai’s urban space.

Tutor: Lin Feng5 weeks commencing 21 JANFriday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

INTERMEDIATESCREENWRITINGThe next level up from the beginner’scourse, this course involves developingand work-shopping your project - eithera short screenplay or a treatment for afull length movie - and will require youto write between sessions. Applicationfor the course will be by submission ofa half to one page story outline, and the10 places will be awarded on merit. Agood grasp of screenwriting basics isessential.

Send your submissions BEFORE 10JAN to Eleanor Thornley at theBroadway address and be sure toinclude your contact details.

Tutor: Graham Lester George8 weeks commencing 9 FEBWednesday evenings 6.30-9PM£180/£150 members and concs

HOME AND AWAYThis course focuses on directors whohad two distinct phases in their careers:first in their native Europe and later inAmerica. Some were forced to leave forpolitical reasons; others chose toemigrate. How did these Strangers inParadise respond to the culture shockthat is Hollywood? Fritz Lang, DouglasSirk, Alexander Mackendrick and RomanPolanski are among the filmmakers tobe considered.

Tutor: Paul Scully6 weeks commencing 16 FEBWednesday evenings 7-9.30PM£40/£30 members and concs

INDIE WOMENThe course will use film extracts toconsider the work of individualdirectors and compare examples ofdifferent directors’ work in order toconsider the concept of the ‘woman’sfilm’, feminist film and the role of afemale director as author of her work.Examples of relevant directors areSally Potter, Jane Campion, AndreaArnold, Agnes Varda, Catherine Breillat,Margarethe von Trotta and KathrynBigelow.

Tutor: Teresa Forde5 weeks commencing 20 JANThursday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

January / February 2011

Chinese New Year at Lakeside

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

Take part in Tai-Chi and Chinese arts and crafts workshops, contribute to our Rabbit Field and explore the Whispers Rickshaw and Anaconda Dragon Boat. All this plus our Chinese New Year Spectacular andFirework Finale on Sunday 6 February from 5pm!

Wrap up warmly, bring the family and join us in HighfieldsPark for stage performances including the popular Dragonand Lion dance and plenty more to entertain before thefirework finale over the lake at 6.30pm.

See the website or separate brochure for full details.

Celebrate the Year of The Rabbit in style!

THU 20, 8PM

RIDE, RISE, ROAR + LIVE SATELLITE Q&A WITH DAVID BYRNE 87m + 45m Q&A

Following from Jonathan Demme’sgroundbreaking Talking Heads docStop Making Sense Ride, Rise, Roar isa David Byrne concert film that blendsriveting onstage performances withintimate details of the creativecollaborations that make the musicand performance happen. Shot withmultiple cameras over several concertsduring the “Everything that happenswill happen today” tour, the film blendsthe energy and charisma of classicTalking Heads with the heartfelt pathosof David Byrne and Brian Eno’s mostrecent collaboration. Followed by aLive by Satellite Q&A with David Byrneand special set.

LEARNING 11

NEW COURSES 2011

DOWNLOAD THEFREE BROADWAYiPHONE APP FROM THE iTUNES STORE!Constantly updated with thelatest showings and programmeinformation, the BroadwayCinema app is easy to browse.And did we mention it’s free!

Frank Capra is regarded asone of the great directors ofAmerican cinema; one of thefirst to have his name ‘abovethe title’. His string of films forColumbia Pictures during the1930s lifted the spirits of adepression-ridden nation andwe’re pleased to present someof his most wonderful work.

Page 13: January Brochure

JANUARY 2011

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon.

For £195 you receive:

30 tickets

Exclusive use of Mezz bar for pre orpost screening party*

A dedication in the Broadway brochure

A dedication projected onto the screenbefore the film

Roped off seating in the auditorium foryou and your guests

Discounted additional tickets of £3

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

*Based on negotiable minimum food & drink spend

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

To hire our Mezz Lounge for a private party call Rachel on0115 952 6600.

Buffets available on request.Free WIFI zone.

09

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

BROADWAY IS GRATEFUL FOR INVESTMENT FUNDING RECEIVED FROM

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

CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOR WORK COMPLETED IN OCTOBER 2006 GRATEFULLY RECEIVED FROM

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 £22 • Conc £17 • Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 • Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES Film and meal deal.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, tickets MUST be booked in advance.

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: Onstreet parking charges apply during the day. At surface carparks, evening parking is available from just 80p. Specialevening prices are available at Fletchergate car parknearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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MON 24, 5.15PM

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1934 105m

Starring: Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable

The first film to sweep all five majorOscars, this is one of the screen’smost effervescent romantic comedies.It’s crammed with marvellous scenessuch as ‘the Wall of Jericho’ andhitch-hiking, and the Gable-Colbertpairing is a delight.

TUE 25, 5.15PM

MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1936 115m

Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur

Timeless comedy about a country hickwho goes to New York to pick up a 20million dollar inheritance which hebegins to give away to the needy, onlyto find himself in court in a battle toprove his sanity.

WED 26, 5PM

MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1939 129m

Starring: James Stewart, Jean Arthur

One of Frank Capra’s true movie gemsabout a young senator trying to behonest in a world where integrity takesa back seat to money and power. Thisstory of corruption in politics and thegreatness of the men who resist itwould not be lost on politicians today.

FRAN

KCA

PRA

SAT 8, 6PM (ENCORE SCREENING SUN 9, 1PM)

MET OPERA LIVE: PUCCINI’S LA FANCIULLA DEL WESTPuccini’s wild-west opera had itsworld premiere in 1910 at the Met.Now, on the occasion of itscentennial, all-American diva DeborahVoigt sings the title role of the “girl ofthe golden west,” starring oppositeMarcello Giordani. Nicola Luisotticonducts.Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs/ £20 membersEncore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

WED 12, 7.45PM

PERESTROIKA +DIRECTOR’S Q&ADir: Sarah Turner United Kingdom 2009

115m

A poetic essay about loss andmemory: twenty years after the deathof a dear friend, the filmmaker re-enacts a journey on the Trans-Siberian train to investigate howghostly images of the past invade thepresent. Both psycho-geography andemotional revelation, the film blurs theboundaries between fact and fiction.Acclaimed moving image artist SarahTurner will attend this screening.

THU 13, 7PM (ENCORE SAT 15, 1PM)

FELA! A provocative and wholly uniquehybrid of dance, theatre and music,FELA! explores the world of Afrobeatlegend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Winner ofthree 2010 Tony Awards includingBest Choreography (Bill T. Jones).Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

JANUARY 2011

SPECIALS

SUN 9, 2.15PM

THE NORTH FACE (12A)

Dir: Philipp Stolzl Germany 2008 127m

Starring: Benno Furmann

1937. The attempt by two youngBavarians to conquer the Eigerbecomes a life-threatening battle… A spectacular drama full of epic shotsand nerve-shredding tension.

FOR MY FRIENDS TO CELEBRATE MY 70TH BIRTHDAY - DAVE

SUN 9, 2PM

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (15)

Dir: Jonathan Dayton US 2006 102m

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Steve Carell

A crowd-pleaser that follows a family’strek across the US to the Little MissSunshine beauty pageant. Requiredviewing for every parent!

HAPPY 25TH JAN AND DAVE -“EVERYTHING’S GONNA BEALRIGHT.”

SUN 23, 2PM

AS GOOD AS IT GETS (15)

Dir: James L Brooks United States 1997 138m

Starring: Helen Hunt, Jack Nicholson

A witty and poignant romantic comedywith an unusual protagonist, anabrasive misanthrope suffering fromsevere obsessive-compulsive disorder,played with relish by Jack Nicholson.

GLYN - HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY

SUN 30, 2PM

THE CRANES ARE FLYING (U)

LETYAT ZHURAVLIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Mikhail Kalatozov Soviet Union 1957 97m

Starring: Tatyana Samojlova, Aleksey Batalov

Programmed to accompany OperaNorth’s performance of The Portrait byacclaimed Soviet composer MieczyslawWeinberg (aka Moisey Vaynberg), this isa rare chance to see this Palm d’orwinner from 1958. A superbly craftedWWII drama with original Weinbergsoundtrack, stunning cinematographyand impassioned performances.

LOVE THE MUSIC? FOR MORE: THE PORTRAIT 24 FEBTHEATRE ROYAL www.trch.co.uk

SPECIALSTUE 25, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 ahead to join in.

FRI 28, FROM 7.30PMJANUARY BLUES NIGHTNo More Parachutes are back with anight to blow away those Januaryblues. There’ll be live music, DJs anda dance floor for all those who’ve gotrhythm.

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

✹ PIE & A PINT MONDAYSA HOMEMADE PIE, A PINT OF ALE & A FILM TICKET FOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN JANUARY

What better way to kick offthe New Year than with oneof our popular courses.Unless otherwise stated ourcourses require no previousexperience, just enthusiasm!Keep an eye out on ourwebsite as more courses aredue to be released later inthe month.

For more information or enquiriesabout courses, contact EleanorThornley [email protected] to book call the Box office on0115 9626611 or drop in.

BRITISH CINEMA IN THE 1960SThe 1960s saw an explosion of cultureand massive changes in the way welived. The British film industryreflected the decade with a vibrantoutput and a rich mix of genres. Fromkitchen sink realism to SwingingLondon, with James Bond, Carry Onsand much more in between, thiscourse will take a chronological look atfilms in this decade.

Tutor: Alan Seaman10 weeks commencing 19 JAN Wednesday afternoons 2-4pm£70/£50 members and concs

A TALE OF A CITY:SHANGHAI, MODERNCHINA, AND THE CINEMAThe city of Shanghai has inspired manyfilmmakers, including Zhang Yimou,Chen Kaige, Wong Kar-wai, Ang Leeand Jia Zhangke. Placing the discussionof selected films within their widerhistorical, political, and cultural context,this course examines a wide range oftopics concerning the development ofChinese film industry, filmmakers andstars, and Shanghai’s urban space.

Tutor: Lin Feng5 weeks commencing 21 JANFriday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

INTERMEDIATESCREENWRITINGThe next level up from the beginner’scourse, this course involves developingand work-shopping your project - eithera short screenplay or a treatment for afull length movie - and will require youto write between sessions. Applicationfor the course will be by submission ofa half to one page story outline, and the10 places will be awarded on merit. Agood grasp of screenwriting basics isessential.

Send your submissions BEFORE 10JAN to Eleanor Thornley at theBroadway address and be sure toinclude your contact details.

Tutor: Graham Lester George8 weeks commencing 9 FEBWednesday evenings 6.30-9PM£180/£150 members and concs

HOME AND AWAYThis course focuses on directors whohad two distinct phases in their careers:first in their native Europe and later inAmerica. Some were forced to leave forpolitical reasons; others chose toemigrate. How did these Strangers inParadise respond to the culture shockthat is Hollywood? Fritz Lang, DouglasSirk, Alexander Mackendrick and RomanPolanski are among the filmmakers tobe considered.

Tutor: Paul Scully6 weeks commencing 16 FEBWednesday evenings 7-9.30PM£40/£30 members and concs

INDIE WOMENThe course will use film extracts toconsider the work of individualdirectors and compare examples ofdifferent directors’ work in order toconsider the concept of the ‘woman’sfilm’, feminist film and the role of afemale director as author of her work.Examples of relevant directors areSally Potter, Jane Campion, AndreaArnold, Agnes Varda, Catherine Breillat,Margarethe von Trotta and KathrynBigelow.

Tutor: Teresa Forde5 weeks commencing 20 JANThursday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

January / February 2011

Chinese New Year at Lakeside

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

Take part in Tai-Chi and Chinese arts and crafts workshops, contribute to our Rabbit Field and explore the Whispers Rickshaw and Anaconda Dragon Boat. All this plus our Chinese New Year Spectacular andFirework Finale on Sunday 6 February from 5pm!

Wrap up warmly, bring the family and join us in HighfieldsPark for stage performances including the popular Dragonand Lion dance and plenty more to entertain before thefirework finale over the lake at 6.30pm.

See the website or separate brochure for full details.

Celebrate the Year of The Rabbit in style!

THU 20, 8PM

RIDE, RISE, ROAR + LIVE SATELLITE Q&A WITH DAVID BYRNE 87m + 45m Q&A

Following from Jonathan Demme’sgroundbreaking Talking Heads docStop Making Sense Ride, Rise, Roar isa David Byrne concert film that blendsriveting onstage performances withintimate details of the creativecollaborations that make the musicand performance happen. Shot withmultiple cameras over several concertsduring the “Everything that happenswill happen today” tour, the film blendsthe energy and charisma of classicTalking Heads with the heartfelt pathosof David Byrne and Brian Eno’s mostrecent collaboration. Followed by aLive by Satellite Q&A with David Byrneand special set.

LEARNING 11

NEW COURSES 2011

DOWNLOAD THEFREE BROADWAYiPHONE APP FROM THE iTUNES STORE!Constantly updated with thelatest showings and programmeinformation, the BroadwayCinema app is easy to browse.And did we mention it’s free!

Frank Capra is regarded asone of the great directors ofAmerican cinema; one of thefirst to have his name ‘abovethe title’. His string of films forColumbia Pictures during the1930s lifted the spirits of adepression-ridden nation andwe’re pleased to present someof his most wonderful work.

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JANUARY 2011

MY MOVIEYour chance to see the filmof your choice at 2pm on aSunday afternoon.

For £195 you receive:

30 tickets

Exclusive use of Mezz bar for pre orpost screening party*

A dedication in the Broadway brochure

A dedication projected onto the screenbefore the film

Roped off seating in the auditorium foryou and your guests

Discounted additional tickets of £3

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

*Based on negotiable minimum food & drink spend

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

To hire our Mezz Lounge for a private party call Rachel on0115 952 6600.

Buffets available on request.Free WIFI zone.

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

BROADWAY IS GRATEFUL FOR INVESTMENT FUNDING RECEIVED FROM

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

CAPITAL INVESTMENT FOR WORK COMPLETED IN OCTOBER 2006 GRATEFULLY RECEIVED FROM

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 £22 • Conc £17 • Joint Full £38Joint Conc £27 • Student £5.50

BROADWAY BITES Film and meal deal.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, tickets MUST be booked in advance.

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: Onstreet parking charges apply during the day. At surface carparks, evening parking is available from just 80p. Specialevening prices are available at Fletchergate car parknearby. Parking Hotline: (0115) 915 6655.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market.

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MON 24, 5.15PM

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1934 105m

Starring: Claudette Colbert, Clark Gable

The first film to sweep all five majorOscars, this is one of the screen’smost effervescent romantic comedies.It’s crammed with marvellous scenessuch as ‘the Wall of Jericho’ andhitch-hiking, and the Gable-Colbertpairing is a delight.

TUE 25, 5.15PM

MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1936 115m

Starring: Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur

Timeless comedy about a country hickwho goes to New York to pick up a 20million dollar inheritance which hebegins to give away to the needy, onlyto find himself in court in a battle toprove his sanity.

WED 26, 5PM

MR SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (U)

Dir: Frank Capra United States 1939 129m

Starring: James Stewart, Jean Arthur

One of Frank Capra’s true movie gemsabout a young senator trying to behonest in a world where integrity takesa back seat to money and power. Thisstory of corruption in politics and thegreatness of the men who resist itwould not be lost on politicians today.

FRAN

KCA

PRA

SAT 8, 6PM (ENCORE SCREENING SUN 9, 1PM)

MET OPERA LIVE: PUCCINI’S LA FANCIULLA DEL WESTPuccini’s wild-west opera had itsworld premiere in 1910 at the Met.Now, on the occasion of itscentennial, all-American diva DeborahVoigt sings the title role of the “girl ofthe golden west,” starring oppositeMarcello Giordani. Nicola Luisotticonducts.Live Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs/ £20 membersEncore Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

WED 12, 7.45PM

PERESTROIKA +DIRECTOR’S Q&ADir: Sarah Turner United Kingdom 2009

115m

A poetic essay about loss andmemory: twenty years after the deathof a dear friend, the filmmaker re-enacts a journey on the Trans-Siberian train to investigate howghostly images of the past invade thepresent. Both psycho-geography andemotional revelation, the film blurs theboundaries between fact and fiction.Acclaimed moving image artist SarahTurner will attend this screening.

THU 13, 7PM (ENCORE SAT 15, 1PM)

FELA! A provocative and wholly uniquehybrid of dance, theatre and music,FELA! explores the world of Afrobeatlegend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. Winner ofthree 2010 Tony Awards includingBest Choreography (Bill T. Jones).Tickets: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

JANUARY 2011

SPECIALS

SUN 9, 2.15PM

THE NORTH FACE (12A)

Dir: Philipp Stolzl Germany 2008 127m

Starring: Benno Furmann

1937. The attempt by two youngBavarians to conquer the Eigerbecomes a life-threatening battle… A spectacular drama full of epic shotsand nerve-shredding tension.

FOR MY FRIENDS TO CELEBRATE MY 70TH BIRTHDAY - DAVE

SUN 9, 2PM

LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (15)

Dir: Jonathan Dayton US 2006 102m

Starring: Greg Kinnear, Toni Collette, Steve Carell

A crowd-pleaser that follows a family’strek across the US to the Little MissSunshine beauty pageant. Requiredviewing for every parent!

HAPPY 25TH JAN AND DAVE -“EVERYTHING’S GONNA BEALRIGHT.”

SUN 23, 2PM

AS GOOD AS IT GETS (15)

Dir: James L Brooks United States 1997 138m

Starring: Helen Hunt, Jack Nicholson

A witty and poignant romantic comedywith an unusual protagonist, anabrasive misanthrope suffering fromsevere obsessive-compulsive disorder,played with relish by Jack Nicholson.

GLYN - HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY

SUN 30, 2PM

THE CRANES ARE FLYING (U)

LETYAT ZHURAVLIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Mikhail Kalatozov Soviet Union 1957 97m

Starring: Tatyana Samojlova, Aleksey Batalov

Programmed to accompany OperaNorth’s performance of The Portrait byacclaimed Soviet composer MieczyslawWeinberg (aka Moisey Vaynberg), this isa rare chance to see this Palm d’orwinner from 1958. A superbly craftedWWII drama with original Weinbergsoundtrack, stunning cinematographyand impassioned performances.

LOVE THE MUSIC? FOR MORE: THE PORTRAIT 24 FEBTHEATRE ROYAL www.trch.co.uk

SPECIALSTUE 25, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 ahead to join in.

FRI 28, FROM 7.30PMJANUARY BLUES NIGHTNo More Parachutes are back with anight to blow away those Januaryblues. There’ll be live music, DJs anda dance floor for all those who’ve gotrhythm.

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

✹ PIE & A PINT MONDAYSA HOMEMADE PIE, A PINT OF ALE & A FILM TICKET FOR JUST £14.50EVERY MONDAY IN JANUARY

What better way to kick offthe New Year than with oneof our popular courses.Unless otherwise stated ourcourses require no previousexperience, just enthusiasm!Keep an eye out on ourwebsite as more courses aredue to be released later inthe month.

For more information or enquiriesabout courses, contact EleanorThornley [email protected] to book call the Box office on0115 9626611 or drop in.

BRITISH CINEMA IN THE 1960SThe 1960s saw an explosion of cultureand massive changes in the way welived. The British film industryreflected the decade with a vibrantoutput and a rich mix of genres. Fromkitchen sink realism to SwingingLondon, with James Bond, Carry Onsand much more in between, thiscourse will take a chronological look atfilms in this decade.

Tutor: Alan Seaman10 weeks commencing 19 JAN Wednesday afternoons 2-4pm£70/£50 members and concs

A TALE OF A CITY:SHANGHAI, MODERNCHINA, AND THE CINEMAThe city of Shanghai has inspired manyfilmmakers, including Zhang Yimou,Chen Kaige, Wong Kar-wai, Ang Leeand Jia Zhangke. Placing the discussionof selected films within their widerhistorical, political, and cultural context,this course examines a wide range oftopics concerning the development ofChinese film industry, filmmakers andstars, and Shanghai’s urban space.

Tutor: Lin Feng5 weeks commencing 21 JANFriday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

INTERMEDIATESCREENWRITINGThe next level up from the beginner’scourse, this course involves developingand work-shopping your project - eithera short screenplay or a treatment for afull length movie - and will require youto write between sessions. Applicationfor the course will be by submission ofa half to one page story outline, and the10 places will be awarded on merit. Agood grasp of screenwriting basics isessential.

Send your submissions BEFORE 10JAN to Eleanor Thornley at theBroadway address and be sure toinclude your contact details.

Tutor: Graham Lester George8 weeks commencing 9 FEBWednesday evenings 6.30-9PM£180/£150 members and concs

HOME AND AWAYThis course focuses on directors whohad two distinct phases in their careers:first in their native Europe and later inAmerica. Some were forced to leave forpolitical reasons; others chose toemigrate. How did these Strangers inParadise respond to the culture shockthat is Hollywood? Fritz Lang, DouglasSirk, Alexander Mackendrick and RomanPolanski are among the filmmakers tobe considered.

Tutor: Paul Scully6 weeks commencing 16 FEBWednesday evenings 7-9.30PM£40/£30 members and concs

INDIE WOMENThe course will use film extracts toconsider the work of individualdirectors and compare examples ofdifferent directors’ work in order toconsider the concept of the ‘woman’sfilm’, feminist film and the role of afemale director as author of her work.Examples of relevant directors areSally Potter, Jane Campion, AndreaArnold, Agnes Varda, Catherine Breillat,Margarethe von Trotta and KathrynBigelow.

Tutor: Teresa Forde5 weeks commencing 20 JANThursday evenings 7-8.30PM£35/£25 members and concs

January / February 2011

Chinese New Year at Lakeside

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

Take part in Tai-Chi and Chinese arts and crafts workshops, contribute to our Rabbit Field and explore the Whispers Rickshaw and Anaconda Dragon Boat. All this plus our Chinese New Year Spectacular andFirework Finale on Sunday 6 February from 5pm!

Wrap up warmly, bring the family and join us in HighfieldsPark for stage performances including the popular Dragonand Lion dance and plenty more to entertain before thefirework finale over the lake at 6.30pm.

See the website or separate brochure for full details.

Celebrate the Year of The Rabbit in style!

THU 20, 8PM

RIDE, RISE, ROAR + LIVE SATELLITE Q&A WITH DAVID BYRNE 87m + 45m Q&A

Following from Jonathan Demme’sgroundbreaking Talking Heads docStop Making Sense Ride, Rise, Roar isa David Byrne concert film that blendsriveting onstage performances withintimate details of the creativecollaborations that make the musicand performance happen. Shot withmultiple cameras over several concertsduring the “Everything that happenswill happen today” tour, the film blendsthe energy and charisma of classicTalking Heads with the heartfelt pathosof David Byrne and Brian Eno’s mostrecent collaboration. Followed by aLive by Satellite Q&A with David Byrneand special set.

LEARNING 11

NEW COURSES 2011

DOWNLOAD THEFREE BROADWAYiPHONE APP FROM THE iTUNES STORE!Constantly updated with thelatest showings and programmeinformation, the BroadwayCinema app is easy to browse.And did we mention it’s free!

Frank Capra is regarded asone of the great directors ofAmerican cinema; one of thefirst to have his name ‘abovethe title’. His string of films forColumbia Pictures during the1930s lifted the spirits of adepression-ridden nation andwe’re pleased to present someof his most wonderful work.