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FROM FRI 27

LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon

In the fog-bound, noir universe of LeHavre, Jean hopes to escape by boat toVenezuela, but his plans run agroundwhen he falls for Nelly, the young wardof the lecherous Zabel. But how canJean protect her if he’s headed abroad?Jacques Prévert’s typically astute scriptis merely the starting point for one ofthe most roundly satisfying movies ofthe pre-war years. BFI

FROM FRI 27

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m

An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic taleof a forest creature who shares theenduring power of hope. The animatedadventure follows the journey of a boyas he searches for the one thing thatwill enable him to win the affection ofthe girl of his dreams. To find it he mustdiscover the story of the Lorax, thegrumpy yet charming creature whofights to protect his world.NO 3D SURCHARGE

FROM FRI 27

KOSMOS (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m

Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil

Set in a small, snowbound village, thisis the story of a man with extraordinarypowers, who arrives unannounced justin time to restore a young boy to lifeafter drowning. Welcomed as a miracle-worker, the tide soon changes as heturns to stealing and his inability tobecome part of the communitybecomes apparent. The film bursts withphilosophical ideas, mystical subplotsand some truly surreal moments, whilecapturing the haunting sense of aseemingly never-ending winter andexploring the primal nature of man.Cambridge Film Festival

FRI 27, FROM 6PMTURKISH FOOD NIGHT

To complement Kosmos we’ll haveTurkish food on the menu in ourcafebar tonight.

FROM FRI 27

IRON SKY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m

Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier

Far away, on the dark side of the moon,the very last Nazis dwell, making plansto conquer the earth... With a secretbase in the shape of a swastika andUdo Kier as moon dictator, a laughattack is fortunately the only thing wehave to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!Imagine Film Festival

FROM FRI 27

THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey

The most assured and relaxed of LuisBunuel’s late films was one of hisbiggest commercial and criticalsuccesses. The bourgeoisie are a groupof six seemingly respectable friends whogather to dine at a country house. Theirhost is strangely absent, and the meal isinterrupted by an hilarious series ofsurreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all ofhis corrupt old enemies with eleganceand accessibility, using humour where heonce used violence. Moviemail

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 7, 1PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

Disney’s classic family film. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 14, 2.45PM

MARVEL AVENGERSASSEMBLE (3D) (12A)

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson

Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all itsthree-dimensional glory and no nasty3D surcharge.

SAT 28, 1.30PM

THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)

Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m

If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks,the Roman Empire is his!

WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits.

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ALBERT NOBBS (15)

United States 2011 113m

Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close

In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who hasbeen a faithful employee at Morrison’sHotel for many years, has a secret - tomake a living, Albert poses as a man.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE HUNTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for you andyour baby (up to one year of age). Ticketsare £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FAIRY (PG)

See page 1 for details.

TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)

See page 2 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 28, 12 NOON

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U)

See Page 3 for details.

JULY 2012 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.Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Thu 19 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Fri 20 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15Dark Knight Rises Party - Cafebar from 7PM

Sat 21 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:45The Help 12A p2 12:00 3:00A Royal Affair 15 p2 12:30 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Genius of Hitchcock:The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9 7:30

Sun 22 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00Wild Bill 15 p9 8:15

Mon 23 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Tue 24 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:00 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Wed 25 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Thu 26 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 4:00 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Fri 27 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebTurkish Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Sat 28 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment Screening U p2/3 12:00Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30Film TBC - See Web

Sun 29 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 1:15Back to the Future PG p11 2:00The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 4:45Film TBC - See Web

Mon 30 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 31 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebBroadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

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★ Film TBC - see websiteSo that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular,we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.

★ Lounge Screenings Announced online and through social media each week.

THE DARKKNIGHT RISESDR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)THE HUNTERELECTRICK CHILDRENA ROYAL AFFAIR

JULY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

FROM FRI 22 JUN

WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)

This hugely entertaining story is set in amythical village cut off from the rest ofthe world where Christians and Muslimslive happily side-by-side. When thisharmony is threatened, the women ofthe village band together to keep theirhot-headed men from fighting.

WED 4, FROM 6PMLEBANESE FOOD NIGHT

To complement Where Do We Go Now?we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food inour cafebar.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

KILLER JOE (18)

A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex andbetrayal, Killer Joe marks a gloriousreturn for director William Friedkin (TheExocist, The French Connection). It’s aruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thrillerin which Emile Hirsch plays a desperateTexas debtor who plots to kill his mother.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

THE FAIRY (PG)

The trio behind Rumba follow it up withanother Tati-inspired, candy-colouredromp: this time, a charmingly off-kilteradventure about a hotel clerk who fallsin love with a wish-granting fairy.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

A tale of romance, deception and siblingrivalry. Mark Duplass plays a PacificNorthwest slacker who stirs tensionbetween two sisters after a drunkensexual incident.

FROM FRI 6

THE HUNTER (15)

Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor

Based on the acclaimed novel by JuliaLeigh, The Hunter is a powerfulpsychological drama that tells the storyof Martin, a mercenary sent fromEurope by a mysterious biotechcompany into Australia’s Tasmanianwilderness. His mission – to hunt forthe last remaining Tasmanian tiger.

“The Hunter is engrossing andthoughtful entertainment. It’s amystery with a message.”Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post

FROM FRI 13

THE ARTIST (PG)

Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m

Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,

Berenice Bejo

Another chance to see the most talkedabout movie of 2012 on the big screen.George Valentin is a silent moviesuperstar. But will the advent of talkiessound the death knell for his careerand see him fall into oblivion? Astunning recreation of the silent eraand superb performances from all.

FROM FRI 13

ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)

Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012

RT TBC

Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin

Pregnant by music? On her 15thbirthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girlfrom a fundamentalist Utah community,discovers a forbidden cassette tapewith rock music on it. Having neverheard anything like it, she has amiraculous experience and threemonths later, claims to have had animmaculate conception from listeningto the music. Her parents arrange amarriage, but Rachel runs away to theclosest city, Las Vegas, to search forthe man who sings on the tape,thinking he has something to do withher mysterious pregnancy...SXSW Film Festival

Sun 1 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 6:15The Fairy PG p1 12:45 5:45 8:15The African Queen PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00Show & Tell Special - Girl Walk // All Day p10 8:30

Mon 2 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15

Tue 3 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 2:30 5:00The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8 7:30

Wed 4 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Lebanese Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 5 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Broadway Jazz with The Song is You - Cafebar from 8.30PM p7

Fri 6 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 2:45 5:15 7:45

Sat 7 The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00

Sun 8 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:00 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 12:30 5:15War Horse 12A p11 2:00Riwayat 15 p8 7:30Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10 12:00

Mon 9 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Tue 10 The Hunter 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:15Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8 7:45

Wed 11 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Thu 12 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 3:00 8:45Albert Nobbs 15 p4 10:30 1:30An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8 6:30

Fri 13 The Artist PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Sat 14 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 2:45Film TBC - See Web

Sun 15 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 12:45 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45The Neverending Story U p11 2:00Film TBC - See Web

Mon 16 The Artist PG p1 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 17 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

Wed 18 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

FROM FRI 13

DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC

Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair

Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s DarkHorse walks the line between humourand despair, keeping the audience off-guard with unlikable characters doingall the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe,an immature loser who thinks he getslucky when beauty Miranda says yes tohis advances. Of course, there’s acatch... Now Magazine

FROM TUE 17

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium

2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Another chance to see the Dardenne’slatest, a deceptively simple andprofoundly moving tale of an abandonedboy, the woman who decides to help outby taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid with a Bike willhelp you find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 20

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

RT TBC 2012

Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy

The new film picks up eight years afterBatman took the fall for Harvey Dentand new enemies are on the horizonled by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning areGary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon,Michael Caine as Alfred, and MorganFreeman as Lucious Fox.

FRI 20, FROM 7PMTHE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, super-

visuals and - dust off those tights -prizes for the most super superheroes.

FROM FRI 20

THE HELP (12A)

Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m

Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis

A 1960s-era Mississippi debutantesends her community into an uproar byconducting a series of probinginterviews with the black servantsbehind some of her community’s mostprominent families.

FROM FRI 20

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander

A Royal Affair is an epic tale of apassionate and forbidden romance.Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathildeis married to the mad and politicallyineffectual King Christian VII. When theKing returns from a tour of Europeaccompanied by Struensee, his newpersonal physician, Queen Carolinefinds an unexpected ally within thekingdom. The attraction between thetwo is initially one of shared ideals andphilosophy, but it soon turns into apassionate and clandestine affair thatwill change a nation forever.

FROM MON 23

LE HAVRE (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m

Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms

In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cum-shoeshiner Marcel always looks out fornumber one, but his outlook changeswhen he meets a young boy who hasescaped from a cargo container full ofWest African stowaways.

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DON’T MISS:THE DARK KNIGHT RISES FROM FRI 20 DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) FROM FRI 27

FROM FRI 27

LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon

In the fog-bound, noir universe of LeHavre, Jean hopes to escape by boat toVenezuela, but his plans run agroundwhen he falls for Nelly, the young wardof the lecherous Zabel. But how canJean protect her if he’s headed abroad?Jacques Prévert’s typically astute scriptis merely the starting point for one ofthe most roundly satisfying movies ofthe pre-war years. BFI

FROM FRI 27

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m

An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic taleof a forest creature who shares theenduring power of hope. The animatedadventure follows the journey of a boyas he searches for the one thing thatwill enable him to win the affection ofthe girl of his dreams. To find it he mustdiscover the story of the Lorax, thegrumpy yet charming creature whofights to protect his world.NO 3D SURCHARGE

FROM FRI 27

KOSMOS (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m

Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil

Set in a small, snowbound village, thisis the story of a man with extraordinarypowers, who arrives unannounced justin time to restore a young boy to lifeafter drowning. Welcomed as a miracle-worker, the tide soon changes as heturns to stealing and his inability tobecome part of the communitybecomes apparent. The film bursts withphilosophical ideas, mystical subplotsand some truly surreal moments, whilecapturing the haunting sense of aseemingly never-ending winter andexploring the primal nature of man.Cambridge Film Festival

FRI 27, FROM 6PMTURKISH FOOD NIGHT

To complement Kosmos we’ll haveTurkish food on the menu in ourcafebar tonight.

FROM FRI 27

IRON SKY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m

Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier

Far away, on the dark side of the moon,the very last Nazis dwell, making plansto conquer the earth... With a secretbase in the shape of a swastika andUdo Kier as moon dictator, a laughattack is fortunately the only thing wehave to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!Imagine Film Festival

FROM FRI 27

THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey

The most assured and relaxed of LuisBunuel’s late films was one of hisbiggest commercial and criticalsuccesses. The bourgeoisie are a groupof six seemingly respectable friends whogather to dine at a country house. Theirhost is strangely absent, and the meal isinterrupted by an hilarious series ofsurreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all ofhis corrupt old enemies with eleganceand accessibility, using humour where heonce used violence. Moviemail

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 7, 1PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

Disney’s classic family film. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 14, 2.45PM

MARVEL AVENGERSASSEMBLE (3D) (12A)

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson

Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all itsthree-dimensional glory and no nasty3D surcharge.

SAT 28, 1.30PM

THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)

Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m

If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks,the Roman Empire is his!

WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits.

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ALBERT NOBBS (15)

United States 2011 113m

Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close

In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who hasbeen a faithful employee at Morrison’sHotel for many years, has a secret - tomake a living, Albert poses as a man.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE HUNTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

See page 2 for details.

04

BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for you andyour baby (up to one year of age). Ticketsare £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FAIRY (PG)

See page 1 for details.

TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)

See page 2 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 28, 12 NOON

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U)

See Page 3 for details.

JULY 2012 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.Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Thu 19 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Fri 20 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15Dark Knight Rises Party - Cafebar from 7PM

Sat 21 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:45The Help 12A p2 12:00 3:00A Royal Affair 15 p2 12:30 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Genius of Hitchcock:The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9 7:30

Sun 22 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00Wild Bill 15 p9 8:15

Mon 23 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Tue 24 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:00 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Wed 25 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Thu 26 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 4:00 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Fri 27 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebTurkish Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Sat 28 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment Screening U p2/3 12:00Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30Film TBC - See Web

Sun 29 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 1:15Back to the Future PG p11 2:00The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 4:45Film TBC - See Web

Mon 30 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 31 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebBroadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

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★ Film TBC - see websiteSo that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular,we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.

★ Lounge Screenings Announced online and through social media each week.

THE DARKKNIGHT RISESDR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)THE HUNTERELECTRICK CHILDRENA ROYAL AFFAIR

JULY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

FROM FRI 22 JUN

WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)

This hugely entertaining story is set in amythical village cut off from the rest ofthe world where Christians and Muslimslive happily side-by-side. When thisharmony is threatened, the women ofthe village band together to keep theirhot-headed men from fighting.

WED 4, FROM 6PMLEBANESE FOOD NIGHT

To complement Where Do We Go Now?we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food inour cafebar.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

KILLER JOE (18)

A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex andbetrayal, Killer Joe marks a gloriousreturn for director William Friedkin (TheExocist, The French Connection). It’s aruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thrillerin which Emile Hirsch plays a desperateTexas debtor who plots to kill his mother.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

THE FAIRY (PG)

The trio behind Rumba follow it up withanother Tati-inspired, candy-colouredromp: this time, a charmingly off-kilteradventure about a hotel clerk who fallsin love with a wish-granting fairy.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

A tale of romance, deception and siblingrivalry. Mark Duplass plays a PacificNorthwest slacker who stirs tensionbetween two sisters after a drunkensexual incident.

FROM FRI 6

THE HUNTER (15)

Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor

Based on the acclaimed novel by JuliaLeigh, The Hunter is a powerfulpsychological drama that tells the storyof Martin, a mercenary sent fromEurope by a mysterious biotechcompany into Australia’s Tasmanianwilderness. His mission – to hunt forthe last remaining Tasmanian tiger.

“The Hunter is engrossing andthoughtful entertainment. It’s amystery with a message.”Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post

FROM FRI 13

THE ARTIST (PG)

Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m

Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,

Berenice Bejo

Another chance to see the most talkedabout movie of 2012 on the big screen.George Valentin is a silent moviesuperstar. But will the advent of talkiessound the death knell for his careerand see him fall into oblivion? Astunning recreation of the silent eraand superb performances from all.

FROM FRI 13

ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)

Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012

RT TBC

Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin

Pregnant by music? On her 15thbirthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girlfrom a fundamentalist Utah community,discovers a forbidden cassette tapewith rock music on it. Having neverheard anything like it, she has amiraculous experience and threemonths later, claims to have had animmaculate conception from listeningto the music. Her parents arrange amarriage, but Rachel runs away to theclosest city, Las Vegas, to search forthe man who sings on the tape,thinking he has something to do withher mysterious pregnancy...SXSW Film Festival

Sun 1 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 6:15The Fairy PG p1 12:45 5:45 8:15The African Queen PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00Show & Tell Special - Girl Walk // All Day p10 8:30

Mon 2 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15

Tue 3 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 2:30 5:00The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8 7:30

Wed 4 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Lebanese Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 5 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Broadway Jazz with The Song is You - Cafebar from 8.30PM p7

Fri 6 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 2:45 5:15 7:45

Sat 7 The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00

Sun 8 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:00 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 12:30 5:15War Horse 12A p11 2:00Riwayat 15 p8 7:30Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10 12:00

Mon 9 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Tue 10 The Hunter 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:15Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8 7:45

Wed 11 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Thu 12 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 3:00 8:45Albert Nobbs 15 p4 10:30 1:30An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8 6:30

Fri 13 The Artist PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Sat 14 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 2:45Film TBC - See Web

Sun 15 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 12:45 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45The Neverending Story U p11 2:00Film TBC - See Web

Mon 16 The Artist PG p1 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 17 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

Wed 18 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

FROM FRI 13

DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC

Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair

Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s DarkHorse walks the line between humourand despair, keeping the audience off-guard with unlikable characters doingall the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe,an immature loser who thinks he getslucky when beauty Miranda says yes tohis advances. Of course, there’s acatch... Now Magazine

FROM TUE 17

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium

2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Another chance to see the Dardenne’slatest, a deceptively simple andprofoundly moving tale of an abandonedboy, the woman who decides to help outby taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid with a Bike willhelp you find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 20

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

RT TBC 2012

Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy

The new film picks up eight years afterBatman took the fall for Harvey Dentand new enemies are on the horizonled by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning areGary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon,Michael Caine as Alfred, and MorganFreeman as Lucious Fox.

FRI 20, FROM 7PMTHE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, super-

visuals and - dust off those tights -prizes for the most super superheroes.

FROM FRI 20

THE HELP (12A)

Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m

Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis

A 1960s-era Mississippi debutantesends her community into an uproar byconducting a series of probinginterviews with the black servantsbehind some of her community’s mostprominent families.

FROM FRI 20

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander

A Royal Affair is an epic tale of apassionate and forbidden romance.Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathildeis married to the mad and politicallyineffectual King Christian VII. When theKing returns from a tour of Europeaccompanied by Struensee, his newpersonal physician, Queen Carolinefinds an unexpected ally within thekingdom. The attraction between thetwo is initially one of shared ideals andphilosophy, but it soon turns into apassionate and clandestine affair thatwill change a nation forever.

FROM MON 23

LE HAVRE (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m

Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms

In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cum-shoeshiner Marcel always looks out fornumber one, but his outlook changeswhen he meets a young boy who hasescaped from a cargo container full ofWest African stowaways.

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FROM FRI 27

LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon

In the fog-bound, noir universe of LeHavre, Jean hopes to escape by boat toVenezuela, but his plans run agroundwhen he falls for Nelly, the young wardof the lecherous Zabel. But how canJean protect her if he’s headed abroad?Jacques Prévert’s typically astute scriptis merely the starting point for one ofthe most roundly satisfying movies ofthe pre-war years. BFI

FROM FRI 27

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m

An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic taleof a forest creature who shares theenduring power of hope. The animatedadventure follows the journey of a boyas he searches for the one thing thatwill enable him to win the affection ofthe girl of his dreams. To find it he mustdiscover the story of the Lorax, thegrumpy yet charming creature whofights to protect his world.NO 3D SURCHARGE

FROM FRI 27

KOSMOS (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m

Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil

Set in a small, snowbound village, thisis the story of a man with extraordinarypowers, who arrives unannounced justin time to restore a young boy to lifeafter drowning. Welcomed as a miracle-worker, the tide soon changes as heturns to stealing and his inability tobecome part of the communitybecomes apparent. The film bursts withphilosophical ideas, mystical subplotsand some truly surreal moments, whilecapturing the haunting sense of aseemingly never-ending winter andexploring the primal nature of man.Cambridge Film Festival

FRI 27, FROM 6PMTURKISH FOOD NIGHT

To complement Kosmos we’ll haveTurkish food on the menu in ourcafebar tonight.

FROM FRI 27

IRON SKY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m

Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier

Far away, on the dark side of the moon,the very last Nazis dwell, making plansto conquer the earth... With a secretbase in the shape of a swastika andUdo Kier as moon dictator, a laughattack is fortunately the only thing wehave to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!Imagine Film Festival

FROM FRI 27

THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey

The most assured and relaxed of LuisBunuel’s late films was one of hisbiggest commercial and criticalsuccesses. The bourgeoisie are a groupof six seemingly respectable friends whogather to dine at a country house. Theirhost is strangely absent, and the meal isinterrupted by an hilarious series ofsurreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all ofhis corrupt old enemies with eleganceand accessibility, using humour where heonce used violence. Moviemail

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 7, 1PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

Disney’s classic family film. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 14, 2.45PM

MARVEL AVENGERSASSEMBLE (3D) (12A)

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson

Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all itsthree-dimensional glory and no nasty3D surcharge.

SAT 28, 1.30PM

THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)

Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m

If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks,the Roman Empire is his!

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits.

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ALBERT NOBBS (15)

United States 2011 113m

Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close

In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who hasbeen a faithful employee at Morrison’sHotel for many years, has a secret - tomake a living, Albert poses as a man.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE HUNTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for you andyour baby (up to one year of age). Ticketsare £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FAIRY (PG)

See page 1 for details.

TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)

See page 2 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 28, 12 NOON

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U)

See Page 3 for details.

JULY 2012 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.Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.

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Thu 19 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Fri 20 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15Dark Knight Rises Party - Cafebar from 7PM

Sat 21 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:45The Help 12A p2 12:00 3:00A Royal Affair 15 p2 12:30 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Genius of Hitchcock:The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9 7:30

Sun 22 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00Wild Bill 15 p9 8:15

Mon 23 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Tue 24 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:00 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Wed 25 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Thu 26 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 4:00 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Fri 27 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebTurkish Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Sat 28 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment Screening U p2/3 12:00Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30Film TBC - See Web

Sun 29 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 1:15Back to the Future PG p11 2:00The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 4:45Film TBC - See Web

Mon 30 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 31 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebBroadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

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★ Film TBC - see websiteSo that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular,we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.

★ Lounge Screenings Announced online and through social media each week.

THE DARKKNIGHT RISESDR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)THE HUNTERELECTRICK CHILDRENA ROYAL AFFAIR

JULY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

FROM FRI 22 JUN

WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)

This hugely entertaining story is set in amythical village cut off from the rest ofthe world where Christians and Muslimslive happily side-by-side. When thisharmony is threatened, the women ofthe village band together to keep theirhot-headed men from fighting.

WED 4, FROM 6PMLEBANESE FOOD NIGHT

To complement Where Do We Go Now?we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food inour cafebar.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

KILLER JOE (18)

A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex andbetrayal, Killer Joe marks a gloriousreturn for director William Friedkin (TheExocist, The French Connection). It’s aruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thrillerin which Emile Hirsch plays a desperateTexas debtor who plots to kill his mother.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

THE FAIRY (PG)

The trio behind Rumba follow it up withanother Tati-inspired, candy-colouredromp: this time, a charmingly off-kilteradventure about a hotel clerk who fallsin love with a wish-granting fairy.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

A tale of romance, deception and siblingrivalry. Mark Duplass plays a PacificNorthwest slacker who stirs tensionbetween two sisters after a drunkensexual incident.

FROM FRI 6

THE HUNTER (15)

Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor

Based on the acclaimed novel by JuliaLeigh, The Hunter is a powerfulpsychological drama that tells the storyof Martin, a mercenary sent fromEurope by a mysterious biotechcompany into Australia’s Tasmanianwilderness. His mission – to hunt forthe last remaining Tasmanian tiger.

“The Hunter is engrossing andthoughtful entertainment. It’s amystery with a message.”Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post

FROM FRI 13

THE ARTIST (PG)

Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m

Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,

Berenice Bejo

Another chance to see the most talkedabout movie of 2012 on the big screen.George Valentin is a silent moviesuperstar. But will the advent of talkiessound the death knell for his careerand see him fall into oblivion? Astunning recreation of the silent eraand superb performances from all.

FROM FRI 13

ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)

Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012

RT TBC

Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin

Pregnant by music? On her 15thbirthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girlfrom a fundamentalist Utah community,discovers a forbidden cassette tapewith rock music on it. Having neverheard anything like it, she has amiraculous experience and threemonths later, claims to have had animmaculate conception from listeningto the music. Her parents arrange amarriage, but Rachel runs away to theclosest city, Las Vegas, to search forthe man who sings on the tape,thinking he has something to do withher mysterious pregnancy...SXSW Film Festival

Sun 1 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 6:15The Fairy PG p1 12:45 5:45 8:15The African Queen PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00Show & Tell Special - Girl Walk // All Day p10 8:30

Mon 2 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15

Tue 3 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 2:30 5:00The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8 7:30

Wed 4 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Lebanese Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 5 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Broadway Jazz with The Song is You - Cafebar from 8.30PM p7

Fri 6 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 2:45 5:15 7:45

Sat 7 The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00

Sun 8 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:00 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 12:30 5:15War Horse 12A p11 2:00Riwayat 15 p8 7:30Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10 12:00

Mon 9 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Tue 10 The Hunter 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:15Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8 7:45

Wed 11 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Thu 12 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 3:00 8:45Albert Nobbs 15 p4 10:30 1:30An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8 6:30

Fri 13 The Artist PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Sat 14 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 2:45Film TBC - See Web

Sun 15 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 12:45 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45The Neverending Story U p11 2:00Film TBC - See Web

Mon 16 The Artist PG p1 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 17 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

Wed 18 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

FROM FRI 13

DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC

Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair

Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s DarkHorse walks the line between humourand despair, keeping the audience off-guard with unlikable characters doingall the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe,an immature loser who thinks he getslucky when beauty Miranda says yes tohis advances. Of course, there’s acatch... Now Magazine

FROM TUE 17

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium

2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Another chance to see the Dardenne’slatest, a deceptively simple andprofoundly moving tale of an abandonedboy, the woman who decides to help outby taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid with a Bike willhelp you find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 20

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

RT TBC 2012

Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy

The new film picks up eight years afterBatman took the fall for Harvey Dentand new enemies are on the horizonled by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning areGary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon,Michael Caine as Alfred, and MorganFreeman as Lucious Fox.

FRI 20, FROM 7PMTHE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, super-

visuals and - dust off those tights -prizes for the most super superheroes.

FROM FRI 20

THE HELP (12A)

Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m

Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis

A 1960s-era Mississippi debutantesends her community into an uproar byconducting a series of probinginterviews with the black servantsbehind some of her community’s mostprominent families.

FROM FRI 20

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander

A Royal Affair is an epic tale of apassionate and forbidden romance.Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathildeis married to the mad and politicallyineffectual King Christian VII. When theKing returns from a tour of Europeaccompanied by Struensee, his newpersonal physician, Queen Carolinefinds an unexpected ally within thekingdom. The attraction between thetwo is initially one of shared ideals andphilosophy, but it soon turns into apassionate and clandestine affair thatwill change a nation forever.

FROM MON 23

LE HAVRE (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m

Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms

In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cum-shoeshiner Marcel always looks out fornumber one, but his outlook changeswhen he meets a young boy who hasescaped from a cargo container full ofWest African stowaways.

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FROM FRI 27

LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon

In the fog-bound, noir universe of LeHavre, Jean hopes to escape by boat toVenezuela, but his plans run agroundwhen he falls for Nelly, the young wardof the lecherous Zabel. But how canJean protect her if he’s headed abroad?Jacques Prévert’s typically astute scriptis merely the starting point for one ofthe most roundly satisfying movies ofthe pre-war years. BFI

FROM FRI 27

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m

An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic taleof a forest creature who shares theenduring power of hope. The animatedadventure follows the journey of a boyas he searches for the one thing thatwill enable him to win the affection ofthe girl of his dreams. To find it he mustdiscover the story of the Lorax, thegrumpy yet charming creature whofights to protect his world.NO 3D SURCHARGE

FROM FRI 27

KOSMOS (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m

Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil

Set in a small, snowbound village, thisis the story of a man with extraordinarypowers, who arrives unannounced justin time to restore a young boy to lifeafter drowning. Welcomed as a miracle-worker, the tide soon changes as heturns to stealing and his inability tobecome part of the communitybecomes apparent. The film bursts withphilosophical ideas, mystical subplotsand some truly surreal moments, whilecapturing the haunting sense of aseemingly never-ending winter andexploring the primal nature of man.Cambridge Film Festival

FRI 27, FROM 6PMTURKISH FOOD NIGHT

To complement Kosmos we’ll haveTurkish food on the menu in ourcafebar tonight.

FROM FRI 27

IRON SKY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m

Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier

Far away, on the dark side of the moon,the very last Nazis dwell, making plansto conquer the earth... With a secretbase in the shape of a swastika andUdo Kier as moon dictator, a laughattack is fortunately the only thing wehave to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!Imagine Film Festival

FROM FRI 27

THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey

The most assured and relaxed of LuisBunuel’s late films was one of hisbiggest commercial and criticalsuccesses. The bourgeoisie are a groupof six seemingly respectable friends whogather to dine at a country house. Theirhost is strangely absent, and the meal isinterrupted by an hilarious series ofsurreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all ofhis corrupt old enemies with eleganceand accessibility, using humour where heonce used violence. Moviemail

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 7, 1PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

Disney’s classic family film. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 14, 2.45PM

MARVEL AVENGERSASSEMBLE (3D) (12A)

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson

Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all itsthree-dimensional glory and no nasty3D surcharge.

SAT 28, 1.30PM

THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)

Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m

If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks,the Roman Empire is his!

WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits.

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ALBERT NOBBS (15)

United States 2011 113m

Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close

In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who hasbeen a faithful employee at Morrison’sHotel for many years, has a secret - tomake a living, Albert poses as a man.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE HUNTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for you andyour baby (up to one year of age). Ticketsare £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FAIRY (PG)

See page 1 for details.

TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)

See page 2 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 28, 12 NOON

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U)

See Page 3 for details.

JULY 2012 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.Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.

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Thu 19 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Fri 20 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15Dark Knight Rises Party - Cafebar from 7PM

Sat 21 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:45The Help 12A p2 12:00 3:00A Royal Affair 15 p2 12:30 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Genius of Hitchcock:The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9 7:30

Sun 22 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00Wild Bill 15 p9 8:15

Mon 23 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Tue 24 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:00 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Wed 25 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Thu 26 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 4:00 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Fri 27 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebTurkish Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Sat 28 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment Screening U p2/3 12:00Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30Film TBC - See Web

Sun 29 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 1:15Back to the Future PG p11 2:00The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 4:45Film TBC - See Web

Mon 30 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 31 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebBroadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

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★ Film TBC - see websiteSo that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular,we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.

★ Lounge Screenings Announced online and through social media each week.

THE DARKKNIGHT RISESDR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)THE HUNTERELECTRICK CHILDRENA ROYAL AFFAIR

JULY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

FROM FRI 22 JUN

WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)

This hugely entertaining story is set in amythical village cut off from the rest ofthe world where Christians and Muslimslive happily side-by-side. When thisharmony is threatened, the women ofthe village band together to keep theirhot-headed men from fighting.

WED 4, FROM 6PMLEBANESE FOOD NIGHT

To complement Where Do We Go Now?we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food inour cafebar.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

KILLER JOE (18)

A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex andbetrayal, Killer Joe marks a gloriousreturn for director William Friedkin (TheExocist, The French Connection). It’s aruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thrillerin which Emile Hirsch plays a desperateTexas debtor who plots to kill his mother.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

THE FAIRY (PG)

The trio behind Rumba follow it up withanother Tati-inspired, candy-colouredromp: this time, a charmingly off-kilteradventure about a hotel clerk who fallsin love with a wish-granting fairy.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

A tale of romance, deception and siblingrivalry. Mark Duplass plays a PacificNorthwest slacker who stirs tensionbetween two sisters after a drunkensexual incident.

FROM FRI 6

THE HUNTER (15)

Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor

Based on the acclaimed novel by JuliaLeigh, The Hunter is a powerfulpsychological drama that tells the storyof Martin, a mercenary sent fromEurope by a mysterious biotechcompany into Australia’s Tasmanianwilderness. His mission – to hunt forthe last remaining Tasmanian tiger.

“The Hunter is engrossing andthoughtful entertainment. It’s amystery with a message.”Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post

FROM FRI 13

THE ARTIST (PG)

Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m

Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,

Berenice Bejo

Another chance to see the most talkedabout movie of 2012 on the big screen.George Valentin is a silent moviesuperstar. But will the advent of talkiessound the death knell for his careerand see him fall into oblivion? Astunning recreation of the silent eraand superb performances from all.

FROM FRI 13

ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)

Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012

RT TBC

Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin

Pregnant by music? On her 15thbirthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girlfrom a fundamentalist Utah community,discovers a forbidden cassette tapewith rock music on it. Having neverheard anything like it, she has amiraculous experience and threemonths later, claims to have had animmaculate conception from listeningto the music. Her parents arrange amarriage, but Rachel runs away to theclosest city, Las Vegas, to search forthe man who sings on the tape,thinking he has something to do withher mysterious pregnancy...SXSW Film Festival

Sun 1 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 6:15The Fairy PG p1 12:45 5:45 8:15The African Queen PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00Show & Tell Special - Girl Walk // All Day p10 8:30

Mon 2 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15

Tue 3 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 2:30 5:00The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8 7:30

Wed 4 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Lebanese Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 5 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Broadway Jazz with The Song is You - Cafebar from 8.30PM p7

Fri 6 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 2:45 5:15 7:45

Sat 7 The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00

Sun 8 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:00 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 12:30 5:15War Horse 12A p11 2:00Riwayat 15 p8 7:30Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10 12:00

Mon 9 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Tue 10 The Hunter 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:15Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8 7:45

Wed 11 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Thu 12 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 3:00 8:45Albert Nobbs 15 p4 10:30 1:30An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8 6:30

Fri 13 The Artist PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Sat 14 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 2:45Film TBC - See Web

Sun 15 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 12:45 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45The Neverending Story U p11 2:00Film TBC - See Web

Mon 16 The Artist PG p1 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 17 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

Wed 18 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

FROM FRI 13

DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC

Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair

Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s DarkHorse walks the line between humourand despair, keeping the audience off-guard with unlikable characters doingall the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe,an immature loser who thinks he getslucky when beauty Miranda says yes tohis advances. Of course, there’s acatch... Now Magazine

FROM TUE 17

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium

2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Another chance to see the Dardenne’slatest, a deceptively simple andprofoundly moving tale of an abandonedboy, the woman who decides to help outby taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid with a Bike willhelp you find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 20

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

RT TBC 2012

Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy

The new film picks up eight years afterBatman took the fall for Harvey Dentand new enemies are on the horizonled by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning areGary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon,Michael Caine as Alfred, and MorganFreeman as Lucious Fox.

FRI 20, FROM 7PMTHE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, super-

visuals and - dust off those tights -prizes for the most super superheroes.

FROM FRI 20

THE HELP (12A)

Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m

Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis

A 1960s-era Mississippi debutantesends her community into an uproar byconducting a series of probinginterviews with the black servantsbehind some of her community’s mostprominent families.

FROM FRI 20

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander

A Royal Affair is an epic tale of apassionate and forbidden romance.Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathildeis married to the mad and politicallyineffectual King Christian VII. When theKing returns from a tour of Europeaccompanied by Struensee, his newpersonal physician, Queen Carolinefinds an unexpected ally within thekingdom. The attraction between thetwo is initially one of shared ideals andphilosophy, but it soon turns into apassionate and clandestine affair thatwill change a nation forever.

FROM MON 23

LE HAVRE (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m

Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms

In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cum-shoeshiner Marcel always looks out fornumber one, but his outlook changeswhen he meets a young boy who hasescaped from a cargo container full ofWest African stowaways.

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FROM FRI 27

LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon

In the fog-bound, noir universe of LeHavre, Jean hopes to escape by boat toVenezuela, but his plans run agroundwhen he falls for Nelly, the young wardof the lecherous Zabel. But how canJean protect her if he’s headed abroad?Jacques Prévert’s typically astute scriptis merely the starting point for one ofthe most roundly satisfying movies ofthe pre-war years. BFI

FROM FRI 27

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m

An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic taleof a forest creature who shares theenduring power of hope. The animatedadventure follows the journey of a boyas he searches for the one thing thatwill enable him to win the affection ofthe girl of his dreams. To find it he mustdiscover the story of the Lorax, thegrumpy yet charming creature whofights to protect his world.NO 3D SURCHARGE

FROM FRI 27

KOSMOS (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m

Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil

Set in a small, snowbound village, thisis the story of a man with extraordinarypowers, who arrives unannounced justin time to restore a young boy to lifeafter drowning. Welcomed as a miracle-worker, the tide soon changes as heturns to stealing and his inability tobecome part of the communitybecomes apparent. The film bursts withphilosophical ideas, mystical subplotsand some truly surreal moments, whilecapturing the haunting sense of aseemingly never-ending winter andexploring the primal nature of man.Cambridge Film Festival

FRI 27, FROM 6PMTURKISH FOOD NIGHT

To complement Kosmos we’ll haveTurkish food on the menu in ourcafebar tonight.

FROM FRI 27

IRON SKY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m

Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier

Far away, on the dark side of the moon,the very last Nazis dwell, making plansto conquer the earth... With a secretbase in the shape of a swastika andUdo Kier as moon dictator, a laughattack is fortunately the only thing wehave to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!Imagine Film Festival

FROM FRI 27

THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey

The most assured and relaxed of LuisBunuel’s late films was one of hisbiggest commercial and criticalsuccesses. The bourgeoisie are a groupof six seemingly respectable friends whogather to dine at a country house. Theirhost is strangely absent, and the meal isinterrupted by an hilarious series ofsurreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all ofhis corrupt old enemies with eleganceand accessibility, using humour where heonce used violence. Moviemail

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 7, 1PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

Disney’s classic family film. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 14, 2.45PM

MARVEL AVENGERSASSEMBLE (3D) (12A)

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson

Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all itsthree-dimensional glory and no nasty3D surcharge.

SAT 28, 1.30PM

THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)

Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m

If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks,the Roman Empire is his!

WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits.

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ALBERT NOBBS (15)

United States 2011 113m

Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close

In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who hasbeen a faithful employee at Morrison’sHotel for many years, has a secret - tomake a living, Albert poses as a man.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE HUNTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for you andyour baby (up to one year of age). Ticketsare £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FAIRY (PG)

See page 1 for details.

TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)

See page 2 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 28, 12 NOON

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U)

See Page 3 for details.

JULY 2012 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.Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Thu 19 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Fri 20 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15Dark Knight Rises Party - Cafebar from 7PM

Sat 21 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:45The Help 12A p2 12:00 3:00A Royal Affair 15 p2 12:30 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Genius of Hitchcock:The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9 7:30

Sun 22 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00Wild Bill 15 p9 8:15

Mon 23 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Tue 24 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:00 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Wed 25 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Thu 26 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 4:00 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Fri 27 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebTurkish Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Sat 28 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment Screening U p2/3 12:00Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30Film TBC - See Web

Sun 29 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 1:15Back to the Future PG p11 2:00The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 4:45Film TBC - See Web

Mon 30 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 31 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebBroadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

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★ Film TBC - see websiteSo that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular,we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.

★ Lounge Screenings Announced online and through social media each week.

THE DARKKNIGHT RISESDR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)THE HUNTERELECTRICK CHILDRENA ROYAL AFFAIR

JULY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

FROM FRI 22 JUN

WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)

This hugely entertaining story is set in amythical village cut off from the rest ofthe world where Christians and Muslimslive happily side-by-side. When thisharmony is threatened, the women ofthe village band together to keep theirhot-headed men from fighting.

WED 4, FROM 6PMLEBANESE FOOD NIGHT

To complement Where Do We Go Now?we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food inour cafebar.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

KILLER JOE (18)

A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex andbetrayal, Killer Joe marks a gloriousreturn for director William Friedkin (TheExocist, The French Connection). It’s aruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thrillerin which Emile Hirsch plays a desperateTexas debtor who plots to kill his mother.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

THE FAIRY (PG)

The trio behind Rumba follow it up withanother Tati-inspired, candy-colouredromp: this time, a charmingly off-kilteradventure about a hotel clerk who fallsin love with a wish-granting fairy.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

A tale of romance, deception and siblingrivalry. Mark Duplass plays a PacificNorthwest slacker who stirs tensionbetween two sisters after a drunkensexual incident.

FROM FRI 6

THE HUNTER (15)

Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor

Based on the acclaimed novel by JuliaLeigh, The Hunter is a powerfulpsychological drama that tells the storyof Martin, a mercenary sent fromEurope by a mysterious biotechcompany into Australia’s Tasmanianwilderness. His mission – to hunt forthe last remaining Tasmanian tiger.

“The Hunter is engrossing andthoughtful entertainment. It’s amystery with a message.”Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post

FROM FRI 13

THE ARTIST (PG)

Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m

Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,

Berenice Bejo

Another chance to see the most talkedabout movie of 2012 on the big screen.George Valentin is a silent moviesuperstar. But will the advent of talkiessound the death knell for his careerand see him fall into oblivion? Astunning recreation of the silent eraand superb performances from all.

FROM FRI 13

ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)

Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012

RT TBC

Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin

Pregnant by music? On her 15thbirthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girlfrom a fundamentalist Utah community,discovers a forbidden cassette tapewith rock music on it. Having neverheard anything like it, she has amiraculous experience and threemonths later, claims to have had animmaculate conception from listeningto the music. Her parents arrange amarriage, but Rachel runs away to theclosest city, Las Vegas, to search forthe man who sings on the tape,thinking he has something to do withher mysterious pregnancy...SXSW Film Festival

Sun 1 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 6:15The Fairy PG p1 12:45 5:45 8:15The African Queen PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00Show & Tell Special - Girl Walk // All Day p10 8:30

Mon 2 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15

Tue 3 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 2:30 5:00The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8 7:30

Wed 4 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Lebanese Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 5 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Broadway Jazz with The Song is You - Cafebar from 8.30PM p7

Fri 6 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 2:45 5:15 7:45

Sat 7 The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00

Sun 8 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:00 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 12:30 5:15War Horse 12A p11 2:00Riwayat 15 p8 7:30Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10 12:00

Mon 9 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Tue 10 The Hunter 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:15Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8 7:45

Wed 11 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Thu 12 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 3:00 8:45Albert Nobbs 15 p4 10:30 1:30An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8 6:30

Fri 13 The Artist PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Sat 14 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 2:45Film TBC - See Web

Sun 15 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 12:45 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45The Neverending Story U p11 2:00Film TBC - See Web

Mon 16 The Artist PG p1 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 17 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

Wed 18 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

FROM FRI 13

DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC

Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair

Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s DarkHorse walks the line between humourand despair, keeping the audience off-guard with unlikable characters doingall the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe,an immature loser who thinks he getslucky when beauty Miranda says yes tohis advances. Of course, there’s acatch... Now Magazine

FROM TUE 17

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium

2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Another chance to see the Dardenne’slatest, a deceptively simple andprofoundly moving tale of an abandonedboy, the woman who decides to help outby taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid with a Bike willhelp you find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 20

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

RT TBC 2012

Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy

The new film picks up eight years afterBatman took the fall for Harvey Dentand new enemies are on the horizonled by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning areGary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon,Michael Caine as Alfred, and MorganFreeman as Lucious Fox.

FRI 20, FROM 7PMTHE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, super-

visuals and - dust off those tights -prizes for the most super superheroes.

FROM FRI 20

THE HELP (12A)

Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m

Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis

A 1960s-era Mississippi debutantesends her community into an uproar byconducting a series of probinginterviews with the black servantsbehind some of her community’s mostprominent families.

FROM FRI 20

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander

A Royal Affair is an epic tale of apassionate and forbidden romance.Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathildeis married to the mad and politicallyineffectual King Christian VII. When theKing returns from a tour of Europeaccompanied by Struensee, his newpersonal physician, Queen Carolinefinds an unexpected ally within thekingdom. The attraction between thetwo is initially one of shared ideals andphilosophy, but it soon turns into apassionate and clandestine affair thatwill change a nation forever.

FROM MON 23

LE HAVRE (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m

Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms

In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cum-shoeshiner Marcel always looks out fornumber one, but his outlook changeswhen he meets a young boy who hasescaped from a cargo container full ofWest African stowaways.

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FROM FRI 27

LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon

In the fog-bound, noir universe of LeHavre, Jean hopes to escape by boat toVenezuela, but his plans run agroundwhen he falls for Nelly, the young wardof the lecherous Zabel. But how canJean protect her if he’s headed abroad?Jacques Prévert’s typically astute scriptis merely the starting point for one ofthe most roundly satisfying movies ofthe pre-war years. BFI

FROM FRI 27

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m

An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic taleof a forest creature who shares theenduring power of hope. The animatedadventure follows the journey of a boyas he searches for the one thing thatwill enable him to win the affection ofthe girl of his dreams. To find it he mustdiscover the story of the Lorax, thegrumpy yet charming creature whofights to protect his world.NO 3D SURCHARGE

FROM FRI 27

KOSMOS (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m

Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil

Set in a small, snowbound village, thisis the story of a man with extraordinarypowers, who arrives unannounced justin time to restore a young boy to lifeafter drowning. Welcomed as a miracle-worker, the tide soon changes as heturns to stealing and his inability tobecome part of the communitybecomes apparent. The film bursts withphilosophical ideas, mystical subplotsand some truly surreal moments, whilecapturing the haunting sense of aseemingly never-ending winter andexploring the primal nature of man.Cambridge Film Festival

FRI 27, FROM 6PMTURKISH FOOD NIGHT

To complement Kosmos we’ll haveTurkish food on the menu in ourcafebar tonight.

FROM FRI 27

IRON SKY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m

Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier

Far away, on the dark side of the moon,the very last Nazis dwell, making plansto conquer the earth... With a secretbase in the shape of a swastika andUdo Kier as moon dictator, a laughattack is fortunately the only thing wehave to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!Imagine Film Festival

FROM FRI 27

THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey

The most assured and relaxed of LuisBunuel’s late films was one of hisbiggest commercial and criticalsuccesses. The bourgeoisie are a groupof six seemingly respectable friends whogather to dine at a country house. Theirhost is strangely absent, and the meal isinterrupted by an hilarious series ofsurreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all ofhis corrupt old enemies with eleganceand accessibility, using humour where heonce used violence. Moviemail

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 7, 1PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

Disney’s classic family film. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 14, 2.45PM

MARVEL AVENGERSASSEMBLE (3D) (12A)

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson

Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all itsthree-dimensional glory and no nasty3D surcharge.

SAT 28, 1.30PM

THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)

Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m

If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks,the Roman Empire is his!

WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 WHAT’S ON JULY 2012 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits.

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ALBERT NOBBS (15)

United States 2011 113m

Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close

In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who hasbeen a faithful employee at Morrison’sHotel for many years, has a secret - tomake a living, Albert poses as a man.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE HUNTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

See page 2 for details.

04

BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for you andyour baby (up to one year of age). Ticketsare £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FAIRY (PG)

See page 1 for details.

TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)

See page 2 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 28, 12 NOON

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U)

See Page 3 for details.

JULY 2012 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.Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Thu 19 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Fri 20 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15Dark Knight Rises Party - Cafebar from 7PM

Sat 21 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:45The Help 12A p2 12:00 3:00A Royal Affair 15 p2 12:30 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Genius of Hitchcock:The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9 7:30

Sun 22 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00Wild Bill 15 p9 8:15

Mon 23 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Tue 24 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:00 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Wed 25 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Thu 26 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 4:00 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Fri 27 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebTurkish Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Sat 28 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment Screening U p2/3 12:00Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30Film TBC - See Web

Sun 29 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 1:15Back to the Future PG p11 2:00The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 4:45Film TBC - See Web

Mon 30 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 31 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebBroadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

06

★ Film TBC - see websiteSo that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular,we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.

★ Lounge Screenings Announced online and through social media each week.

THE DARKKNIGHT RISESDR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)THE HUNTERELECTRICK CHILDRENA ROYAL AFFAIR

JULY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

FROM FRI 22 JUN

WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)

This hugely entertaining story is set in amythical village cut off from the rest ofthe world where Christians and Muslimslive happily side-by-side. When thisharmony is threatened, the women ofthe village band together to keep theirhot-headed men from fighting.

WED 4, FROM 6PMLEBANESE FOOD NIGHT

To complement Where Do We Go Now?we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food inour cafebar.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

KILLER JOE (18)

A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex andbetrayal, Killer Joe marks a gloriousreturn for director William Friedkin (TheExocist, The French Connection). It’s aruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thrillerin which Emile Hirsch plays a desperateTexas debtor who plots to kill his mother.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

THE FAIRY (PG)

The trio behind Rumba follow it up withanother Tati-inspired, candy-colouredromp: this time, a charmingly off-kilteradventure about a hotel clerk who fallsin love with a wish-granting fairy.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

A tale of romance, deception and siblingrivalry. Mark Duplass plays a PacificNorthwest slacker who stirs tensionbetween two sisters after a drunkensexual incident.

FROM FRI 6

THE HUNTER (15)

Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor

Based on the acclaimed novel by JuliaLeigh, The Hunter is a powerfulpsychological drama that tells the storyof Martin, a mercenary sent fromEurope by a mysterious biotechcompany into Australia’s Tasmanianwilderness. His mission – to hunt forthe last remaining Tasmanian tiger.

“The Hunter is engrossing andthoughtful entertainment. It’s amystery with a message.”Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post

FROM FRI 13

THE ARTIST (PG)

Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m

Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,

Berenice Bejo

Another chance to see the most talkedabout movie of 2012 on the big screen.George Valentin is a silent moviesuperstar. But will the advent of talkiessound the death knell for his careerand see him fall into oblivion? Astunning recreation of the silent eraand superb performances from all.

FROM FRI 13

ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)

Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012

RT TBC

Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin

Pregnant by music? On her 15thbirthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girlfrom a fundamentalist Utah community,discovers a forbidden cassette tapewith rock music on it. Having neverheard anything like it, she has amiraculous experience and threemonths later, claims to have had animmaculate conception from listeningto the music. Her parents arrange amarriage, but Rachel runs away to theclosest city, Las Vegas, to search forthe man who sings on the tape,thinking he has something to do withher mysterious pregnancy...SXSW Film Festival

Sun 1 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 6:15The Fairy PG p1 12:45 5:45 8:15The African Queen PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00Show & Tell Special - Girl Walk // All Day p10 8:30

Mon 2 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15

Tue 3 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 2:30 5:00The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8 7:30

Wed 4 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Lebanese Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 5 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Broadway Jazz with The Song is You - Cafebar from 8.30PM p7

Fri 6 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 2:45 5:15 7:45

Sat 7 The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00

Sun 8 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:00 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 12:30 5:15War Horse 12A p11 2:00Riwayat 15 p8 7:30Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10 12:00

Mon 9 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Tue 10 The Hunter 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:15Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8 7:45

Wed 11 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Thu 12 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 3:00 8:45Albert Nobbs 15 p4 10:30 1:30An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8 6:30

Fri 13 The Artist PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Sat 14 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 2:45Film TBC - See Web

Sun 15 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 12:45 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45The Neverending Story U p11 2:00Film TBC - See Web

Mon 16 The Artist PG p1 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 17 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

Wed 18 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

FROM FRI 13

DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC

Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair

Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s DarkHorse walks the line between humourand despair, keeping the audience off-guard with unlikable characters doingall the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe,an immature loser who thinks he getslucky when beauty Miranda says yes tohis advances. Of course, there’s acatch... Now Magazine

FROM TUE 17

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium

2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Another chance to see the Dardenne’slatest, a deceptively simple andprofoundly moving tale of an abandonedboy, the woman who decides to help outby taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid with a Bike willhelp you find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 20

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

RT TBC 2012

Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy

The new film picks up eight years afterBatman took the fall for Harvey Dentand new enemies are on the horizonled by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning areGary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon,Michael Caine as Alfred, and MorganFreeman as Lucious Fox.

FRI 20, FROM 7PMTHE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, super-

visuals and - dust off those tights -prizes for the most super superheroes.

FROM FRI 20

THE HELP (12A)

Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m

Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis

A 1960s-era Mississippi debutantesends her community into an uproar byconducting a series of probinginterviews with the black servantsbehind some of her community’s mostprominent families.

FROM FRI 20

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander

A Royal Affair is an epic tale of apassionate and forbidden romance.Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathildeis married to the mad and politicallyineffectual King Christian VII. When theKing returns from a tour of Europeaccompanied by Struensee, his newpersonal physician, Queen Carolinefinds an unexpected ally within thekingdom. The attraction between thetwo is initially one of shared ideals andphilosophy, but it soon turns into apassionate and clandestine affair thatwill change a nation forever.

FROM MON 23

LE HAVRE (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m

Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms

In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cum-shoeshiner Marcel always looks out fornumber one, but his outlook changeswhen he meets a young boy who hasescaped from a cargo container full ofWest African stowaways.

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DON’T MISS:THE DARK KNIGHT RISES FROM FRI 20 DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) FROM FRI 27

FROM FRI 27

LE QUAI DES BRUMES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Marcel Carne France 1938 91m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Michel Simon

In the fog-bound, noir universe of LeHavre, Jean hopes to escape by boat toVenezuela, but his plans run agroundwhen he falls for Nelly, the young wardof the lecherous Zabel. But how canJean protect her if he’s headed abroad?Jacques Prévert’s typically astute scriptis merely the starting point for one ofthe most roundly satisfying movies ofthe pre-war years. BFI

FROM FRI 27

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D) (U)

Dir: Chris Renaud United States 2012 86m

An adaptation of Dr Seuss’s classic taleof a forest creature who shares theenduring power of hope. The animatedadventure follows the journey of a boyas he searches for the one thing thatwill enable him to win the affection ofthe girl of his dreams. To find it he mustdiscover the story of the Lorax, thegrumpy yet charming creature whofights to protect his world.NO 3D SURCHARGE

FROM FRI 27

KOSMOS (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Reha Erdem Turkey 2010 122m

Starring: Turku Turan, Sermet Yesil

Set in a small, snowbound village, thisis the story of a man with extraordinarypowers, who arrives unannounced justin time to restore a young boy to lifeafter drowning. Welcomed as a miracle-worker, the tide soon changes as heturns to stealing and his inability tobecome part of the communitybecomes apparent. The film bursts withphilosophical ideas, mystical subplotsand some truly surreal moments, whilecapturing the haunting sense of aseemingly never-ending winter andexploring the primal nature of man.Cambridge Film Festival

FRI 27, FROM 6PMTURKISH FOOD NIGHT

To complement Kosmos we’ll haveTurkish food on the menu in ourcafebar tonight.

FROM FRI 27

IRON SKY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Timo Vuorensola Finland 2012 92m

Starring: Julia Dietze, Udo Kier

Far away, on the dark side of the moon,the very last Nazis dwell, making plansto conquer the earth... With a secretbase in the shape of a swastika andUdo Kier as moon dictator, a laughattack is fortunately the only thing wehave to fear from Iron Sky. Wunderbar!Imagine Film Festival

FROM FRI 27

THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luis Bunel France 1972 101m

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Fernando Rey

The most assured and relaxed of LuisBunuel’s late films was one of hisbiggest commercial and criticalsuccesses. The bourgeoisie are a groupof six seemingly respectable friends whogather to dine at a country house. Theirhost is strangely absent, and the meal isinterrupted by an hilarious series ofsurreal incidents. Bunuel lays into all ofhis corrupt old enemies with eleganceand accessibility, using humour where heonce used violence. Moviemail

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the discerningyounger viewer in mind! All tickets are£3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

SAT 7, 1PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

Disney’s classic family film. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 14, 2.45PM

MARVEL AVENGERSASSEMBLE (3D) (12A)

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2012 142m

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson

Dizzyingly enjoyable blockbuster in all itsthree-dimensional glory and no nasty3D surcharge.

SAT 28, 1.30PM

THE TWELVE TASKS OF ASTERIX (U)

Dir: Rene Goscinny France 1976 78m

If Asterix can solve Cesar’s twelve tasks,the Roman Empire is his!

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.30 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits.

THU 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ALBERT NOBBS (15)

United States 2011 113m

Starring: Janet McTeer, Glenn Close

In 19th century Ireland, Albert, who hasbeen a faithful employee at Morrison’sHotel for many years, has a secret - tomake a living, Albert poses as a man.

THU 19, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE HUNTER (15)

See page 1 for details.

THU 26, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for you andyour baby (up to one year of age). Ticketsare £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

TUE 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FAIRY (PG)

See page 1 for details.

TUE 24, 12 NOON (DUE TO FILM LENGTH)

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES(SUBJECT TO CERT 12A OR LESS)

See page 2 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £4.50.

SAT 28, 12 NOON

DR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (2D) (U)

See Page 3 for details.

JULY 2012 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.Silver Screen screenings are shown in RED.

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Thu 19 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Fri 20 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15Dark Knight Rises Party - Cafebar from 7PM

Sat 21 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:45The Help 12A p2 12:00 3:00A Royal Affair 15 p2 12:30 2:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Genius of Hitchcock:The Lodger with Live by Satellite Music Accompaniment PG p9 7:30

Sun 22 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30The Help 12A p2 4:30 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 1:15 3:30 6:00The Boat that Rocked 15 p11 2:00Wild Bill 15 p9 8:15

Mon 23 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Tue 24 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:00 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Wed 25 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 3:00 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Thu 26 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Havre PG p2 4:00 7:45A Royal Affair 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Electrick Children p1 6:00 8:15

Fri 27 The Dark Knight Rises p2 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebTurkish Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Sat 28 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 5:30 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (2D) Supportive Environment Screening U p2/3 12:00Iron Sky 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45The Twelve Tasks of Asterix U p4 1:30Film TBC - See Web

Sun 29 The Dark Knight Rises p2 12:15 3:45 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 3:30Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 1:45 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 1:15Back to the Future PG p11 2:00The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp U p9 4:45Film TBC - See Web

Mon 30 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 31 The Dark Knight Rises p2 2:30 7:30Le Quai Des Brumes PG p3 6:00Kosmos 12A p3 8:15Dr Seuss's The Lorax (3D) U p3 4:00 6:15Iron Sky 15 p3 8:30The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie 15 p3 5:45Film TBC - See WebBroadway's Comic Book Movie Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

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★ Film TBC - see websiteSo that we can keep showing a film that has proved popular,we’ll announce our full programme online on Monday each week.

★ Lounge Screenings Announced online and through social media each week.

THE DARKKNIGHT RISESDR SEUSS’ THE LORAX (3D)THE HUNTERELECTRICK CHILDRENA ROYAL AFFAIR

JULY 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

FROM FRI 22 JUN

WHERE DO WE GO NOW? (CERT TBC)

This hugely entertaining story is set in amythical village cut off from the rest ofthe world where Christians and Muslimslive happily side-by-side. When thisharmony is threatened, the women ofthe village band together to keep theirhot-headed men from fighting.

WED 4, FROM 6PMLEBANESE FOOD NIGHT

To complement Where Do We Go Now?we’ll be cooking up Lebanese food inour cafebar.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

KILLER JOE (18)

A potent cocktail of mayhem, sex andbetrayal, Killer Joe marks a gloriousreturn for director William Friedkin (TheExocist, The French Connection). It’s aruthless and thoroughly enjoyable thrillerin which Emile Hirsch plays a desperateTexas debtor who plots to kill his mother.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

THE FAIRY (PG)

The trio behind Rumba follow it up withanother Tati-inspired, candy-colouredromp: this time, a charmingly off-kilteradventure about a hotel clerk who fallsin love with a wish-granting fairy.

FROM FRI 29 JUN

YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (15)

A tale of romance, deception and siblingrivalry. Mark Duplass plays a PacificNorthwest slacker who stirs tensionbetween two sisters after a drunkensexual incident.

FROM FRI 6

THE HUNTER (15)

Dir: Daniel Nettheim Australia 2011 101m

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Frances O’Connor

Based on the acclaimed novel by JuliaLeigh, The Hunter is a powerfulpsychological drama that tells the storyof Martin, a mercenary sent fromEurope by a mysterious biotechcompany into Australia’s Tasmanianwilderness. His mission – to hunt forthe last remaining Tasmanian tiger.

“The Hunter is engrossing andthoughtful entertainment. It’s amystery with a message.”Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post

FROM FRI 13

THE ARTIST (PG)

Dir: Michel Hazanavicius France 2012 100m

Starring: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman,

Berenice Bejo

Another chance to see the most talkedabout movie of 2012 on the big screen.George Valentin is a silent moviesuperstar. But will the advent of talkiessound the death knell for his careerand see him fall into oblivion? Astunning recreation of the silent eraand superb performances from all.

FROM FRI 13

ELECTRICK CHILDREN (CERT TBC)

Dir: Rebecca Thomas United States 2012

RT TBC

Starring: Julia Garner, Rory Culkin

Pregnant by music? On her 15thbirthday, Rachel, a young Mormon girlfrom a fundamentalist Utah community,discovers a forbidden cassette tapewith rock music on it. Having neverheard anything like it, she has amiraculous experience and threemonths later, claims to have had animmaculate conception from listeningto the music. Her parents arrange amarriage, but Rachel runs away to theclosest city, Las Vegas, to search forthe man who sings on the tape,thinking he has something to do withher mysterious pregnancy...SXSW Film Festival

Sun 1 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 1:00 6:15The Fairy PG p1 12:45 5:45 8:15The African Queen PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Die Walkure 12A p10 12:00Show & Tell Special - Girl Walk // All Day p10 8:30

Mon 2 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15

Tue 3 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 2:30 5:00The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Forty Shades of Grey + Director's Q&A 15 p8 7:30

Wed 4 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 5:45 8:15Lebanese Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 5 Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:00Where Do We Go Now? p1 5:00 7:30The Fairy PG p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Broadway Jazz with The Song is You - Cafebar from 8.30PM p7

Fri 6 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 2:45 5:15 7:45

Sat 7 The Hunter 15 p1 12:30 2:45 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:00Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Siegfried 12A p10 12:00

Sun 8 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 1:00 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 12:30 5:15War Horse 12A p11 2:00Riwayat 15 p8 7:30Met Opera Encore:Wagner's Gotterdammerung 12A p10 12:00

Mon 9 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Tue 10 The Hunter 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:15Late September + Cast & Crew Q&A p8 7:45

Wed 11 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 3:00 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 5:15 7:45

Thu 12 The Hunter 15 p1 3:15 5:45 8:15Killer Joe 18 p1 6:00 8:30Your Sister's Sister 15 p1 5:30 8:00The Fairy PG p1 3:00 8:45Albert Nobbs 15 p4 10:30 1:30An Evening with Eoin Colfer p8 6:30

Fri 13 The Artist PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Sat 14 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Avengers Assemble (3D) 12A p4 2:45Film TBC - See Web

Sun 15 The Artist PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 1:30 3:45 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 12:45 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45The Neverending Story U p11 2:00Film TBC - See Web

Mon 16 The Artist PG p1 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 4:00 8:45Film TBC - See Web

Tue 17 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philosophique presents Olympia Part 1 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

Wed 18 The Kid with a Bike 12A p2 6:00 8:15The Hunter 15 p1 6:15 8:30Electrick Children p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Dark Horse p2 8:45Café Philiosophique presents Olympia Part 2 p9 6:00Film TBC - See Web

FROM FRI 13

DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Todd Solondz United States 2011 RT TBC

Starring: Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair

Like all of his films, Todd Solondz’s DarkHorse walks the line between humourand despair, keeping the audience off-guard with unlikable characters doingall the wrong things. Gelber plays Abe,an immature loser who thinks he getslucky when beauty Miranda says yes tohis advances. Of course, there’s acatch... Now Magazine

FROM TUE 17

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Luc & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium

2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Another chance to see the Dardenne’slatest, a deceptively simple andprofoundly moving tale of an abandonedboy, the woman who decides to help outby taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid with a Bike willhelp you find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 20

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Christopher Nolan United States

RT TBC 2012

Starring: Christian Bale, Tom Hardy

The new film picks up eight years afterBatman took the fall for Harvey Dentand new enemies are on the horizonled by Tom Hardy’s Bane. Returning areGary Oldman as Commissioner Gordon,Michael Caine as Alfred, and MorganFreeman as Lucious Fox.

FRI 20, FROM 7PMTHE DARK KNIGHT RISES PARTY NIGHT Super-music, super-

visuals and - dust off those tights -prizes for the most super superheroes.

FROM FRI 20

THE HELP (12A)

Dir: Tate Taylor United States 2011 146m

Starring: Emma Stone, Viola Davis

A 1960s-era Mississippi debutantesends her community into an uproar byconducting a series of probinginterviews with the black servantsbehind some of her community’s mostprominent families.

FROM FRI 20

A ROYAL AFFAIR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Nikolaj Arcel Denmark 2012 137m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander

A Royal Affair is an epic tale of apassionate and forbidden romance.Denmark, 1766, and Caroline Mathildeis married to the mad and politicallyineffectual King Christian VII. When theKing returns from a tour of Europeaccompanied by Struensee, his newpersonal physician, Queen Carolinefinds an unexpected ally within thekingdom. The attraction between thetwo is initially one of shared ideals andphilosophy, but it soon turns into apassionate and clandestine affair thatwill change a nation forever.

FROM MON 23

LE HAVRE (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Aki Kaurismaki Finland 2011 93m

Starring: Kati Outinen, Andre Wilms

In France’s port of Le Havre, artist-cum-shoeshiner Marcel always looks out fornumber one, but his outlook changeswhen he meets a young boy who hasescaped from a cargo container full ofWest African stowaways.

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SUN 1, 2PM

THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG)

Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn

They don’t make ‘em like this anymore:larger than life stars playing loveablecharacters, conducting a winsomeromance in exotic locations andproceeding to a thrilling climax. Thesort of film Sunday afternoons wereinvented for. Moviemail

FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60THFROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

SUN 8, 2PM

WAR HORSE (12A)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011

146m

Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,

David Thewlis

Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’sbestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanderstrenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.

FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 15, 2PM

THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)

Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m

Starring: Noah Hathaway

A wondrous fantasy tale about aschoolboy’s discovery of anextraordinary book and the fantasticalworld that lies within its pages.Imaginative fare, with a greatassortment of animatronic beasties,fun special effects, and that endlesslycatchy theme song. Moviemail

HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE

SUN 22, 2PM

THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)

Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009

134m

Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman

An ensemble comedy set in the worldof the pop music and pirate radiostations of 1960s Britain.

FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18THBIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

SUN 29, 2PM

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.

THIS FILM SPARKED MYIMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT

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

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 no phone or onlinebooking fee.

PRICES Full £7.50 Conc £5.90Member £5.90 Conc Member £4.90Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Silver Screen £4.30

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + memberson selected films.

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

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £14 Conc & member £12

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

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

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 Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

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 Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

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

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TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsOLYMPIA (UC)

Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debateand cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based aroundcontemporary and classic films. Theinaugural event will feature a rareshowing of Olympia, an aestheticdocument of the 1936 Olympic Games.

Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it asart? Professor Stephen Mumford willaddress this issue in the 30 minuteintroductory talk before Olympia Part 1:Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was thegreatest filmmaker of her age yet herbeautiful innovations were used inpromotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.

The talk begins at 6PM.

Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty willbe screened on Wednesday 18th at6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 togain entry to Part 2.

SAT 21, 7.30PM

THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

1926 90m

Starring: Ivor Novello

New score by Nitin Sawhney,commissioned by Network Releasing inpartnership with the BFI, performed liveby the London Symphony Orchestraand Nitin Sawhney Band.

Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’searly British masterpiece The Lodger,restored to its former glory by the BFINational Archive and presented with alive by satellite music accompanimentcomposed by Nitin Sawhney. Presentedby Broadway and the Cross Art VenueNetwork (CAVN), the screening alsoincludes a pre-show reel of mini-docsfollowed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.

Live by satellite.

A restoration by the BFI National Archive inassociation with ITV Studios Global Entertainment,Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principalrestoration funding provided by The HollywoodForeign Press Association and The Film Foundation,and Simon W Hessel.

For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock

SUN 22, 8.15PM

WILD BILL (15)

Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m

Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles

Out on parole after 8 years inside, BillHayward returns home to find his sonsabandoned by their mother and fendingfor themselves... A warm and hugelyenjoyable directorial debut from actorDexter Fletcher.

“...nimbly sidesteps the clichesthat saddle most council estatecrim-coms.” Total Film

SUN 29, 4.45PM

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)

Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom

1943 163m

Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey

One of Powell and Pressburger’sgreatest achievements portraying thelife of Clive Candy, a stuffy Britishsoldier whose life is shown in episodesfrom the Boer War through to the Blitz.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

TUE 3, 7.30PM

FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m

Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrativeexperimental documentary funded bythe Arts Council of Ireland and shotover the course of seven weeks inIsrael and Palestine. This project aimsto explore the forty shades of grey, andthe many stories that exist in betweenthe definite black and white we arepresented with daily in our newsmedia.

Professor John Milbank fromthe Department of Theology at the University of Nottinghamwill lead a post-screeningdiscussion with director Nicky Larkin.

SUN 8, 7.30PM

RIWAYAT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m

100 million baby girls have been killedsince 1984 - 40 million in India alone.They were killed for not being boys - asfavoured by traditions. Riwayat bringsto light this travesty in an artistic andsensitive manner with the colour,passion, song and dance of classicIndian films.

TUE 10, 7.45PM

LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)

Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m

Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram

Late September takes place over a 24hour period, following the course andaftermath of a birthday celebrationorganised by a woman for her husbandto whom she has been married fornearly 40 years. Old rifts, newrelationships and secrets emergeamongst friends, a tragedy occurs andeventually the underlying tensions in themarriage can no longer be contained.

We’re delighted to welcomedirector Jon Sanders andactress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A sessionhosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.

THU 12, 6.30PM

AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m

Puffin Books and Waterstones presentan evening with bestselling author ofthe Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer.Eoin will be taking the audience on anadrenaline fuelled expose of teenagecriminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl andtalking about and signing copies of‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, theeagerly anticipated FINAL instalment inthe globally bestselling Artemis Fowlseries.

All Tickets £5 / £3 members +Waterstones loyalty card holders

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE THE AFRICAN QUEEN

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

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SUN 1, 8.30PMSHOW & TELL SPECIAL

GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC

Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m

Show & Tell in association withWowsers Trousers and Dance4 returnswith a special edition featuringNottingham's freshest music videos.Plus a one-off screening of featurelength-music video Girl Walk // All Dayset to acclaimed mash-up king GirlTalk's latest release. This dance forfilm epic follows three dancers acrossNew York City as they light up thepavements, parks, communities andpublic space with their moves.

SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthlycommunity-curated platform foranyone to share their latest project orshow off the stuff that they do in aninformal, social and supportiveenvironment.

SUN 1, FROM 7PMDance4 PRESENTS

CLASH OF THE STYLESStreet battle in Broadway's publicspaces from 7pm before the regionalbattle at Splash Dance on 8 July.Don't miss Dance4's Splash Danceextravaganza on 8 July at the NationalWatersports Centre.

For more information dance4.co.uk

MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORESJuly sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encorescreenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.

SUN 1, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m

This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s mostinteresting characters at decisive moments of their lives.

SAT 7, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)

265m

Part three of the Ring follows the journey ofSiegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde,from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.

SUN 8, 12 NOON

WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)

288m

The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmicclimax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power andambition of human beings.

Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members

★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE(OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

FROM FRI 13

GLASTONBURY -THE MOVIEREVISITED (15)

You can’t get the real thingthis year, so come andenjoy a trip down to thewest country in this re-edited re-release ofGlastonbury - The Movie.

FROM FRI 20

SWANDOWN (12A)

A travelogue and odysseyof Olympian ambition inwhich Andrew Kötting (thefilmmaker) and Iain Sinclair(the writer) pedal a swan-shaped pedalo from theseaside in Hastings toHackney in London, via theEnglish inland waterways.

FROM FRI 27

SALUTE (15)

The black power salute atthe 1968 Mexico Olympicswas an iconic moment in theUS civil rights movement.What part did the whiteAustralian who ran secondplay and what price didthese athletes pay forstanding up for their beliefs?

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THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOUTrumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s goldenera of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as OscarPeterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to themodern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations.Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.

WED 4, FROM 6PM

LEBANESE FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?

FRI 27, FROM 6PM

TURKISH FOOD NIGHTThere’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.

FRI 20, FROM 7PM

THE DARK KNIGHT RISESPARTY NIGHTThere’ll be super-music, super-visuals and - dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.

TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZTo celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises comeand test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre.Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields. SURE!

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SUN 1, 2PM

THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG)

Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn

They don’t make ‘em like this anymore:larger than life stars playing loveablecharacters, conducting a winsomeromance in exotic locations andproceeding to a thrilling climax. Thesort of film Sunday afternoons wereinvented for. Moviemail

FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60THFROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

SUN 8, 2PM

WAR HORSE (12A)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011

146m

Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,

David Thewlis

Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’sbestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanderstrenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.

FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 15, 2PM

THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)

Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m

Starring: Noah Hathaway

A wondrous fantasy tale about aschoolboy’s discovery of anextraordinary book and the fantasticalworld that lies within its pages.Imaginative fare, with a greatassortment of animatronic beasties,fun special effects, and that endlesslycatchy theme song. Moviemail

HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE

SUN 22, 2PM

THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)

Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009

134m

Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman

An ensemble comedy set in the worldof the pop music and pirate radiostations of 1960s Britain.

FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18THBIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

SUN 29, 2PM

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.

THIS FILM SPARKED MYIMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT

EVERY WEEK WE SHOWFILMS IN OUR SPLENDID

SCREENING LOUNGEDOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS,CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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 no phone or onlinebooking fee.

PRICES Full £7.50 Conc £5.90Member £5.90 Conc Member £4.90Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Silver Screen £4.30

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + memberson selected films.

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

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £14 Conc & member £12

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

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

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 Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

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 Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

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

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TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsOLYMPIA (UC)

Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debateand cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based aroundcontemporary and classic films. Theinaugural event will feature a rareshowing of Olympia, an aestheticdocument of the 1936 Olympic Games.

Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it asart? Professor Stephen Mumford willaddress this issue in the 30 minuteintroductory talk before Olympia Part 1:Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was thegreatest filmmaker of her age yet herbeautiful innovations were used inpromotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.

The talk begins at 6PM.

Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty willbe screened on Wednesday 18th at6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 togain entry to Part 2.

SAT 21, 7.30PM

THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

1926 90m

Starring: Ivor Novello

New score by Nitin Sawhney,commissioned by Network Releasing inpartnership with the BFI, performed liveby the London Symphony Orchestraand Nitin Sawhney Band.

Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’searly British masterpiece The Lodger,restored to its former glory by the BFINational Archive and presented with alive by satellite music accompanimentcomposed by Nitin Sawhney. Presentedby Broadway and the Cross Art VenueNetwork (CAVN), the screening alsoincludes a pre-show reel of mini-docsfollowed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.

Live by satellite.

A restoration by the BFI National Archive inassociation with ITV Studios Global Entertainment,Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principalrestoration funding provided by The HollywoodForeign Press Association and The Film Foundation,and Simon W Hessel.

For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock

SUN 22, 8.15PM

WILD BILL (15)

Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m

Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles

Out on parole after 8 years inside, BillHayward returns home to find his sonsabandoned by their mother and fendingfor themselves... A warm and hugelyenjoyable directorial debut from actorDexter Fletcher.

“...nimbly sidesteps the clichesthat saddle most council estatecrim-coms.” Total Film

SUN 29, 4.45PM

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)

Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom

1943 163m

Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey

One of Powell and Pressburger’sgreatest achievements portraying thelife of Clive Candy, a stuffy Britishsoldier whose life is shown in episodesfrom the Boer War through to the Blitz.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

TUE 3, 7.30PM

FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m

Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrativeexperimental documentary funded bythe Arts Council of Ireland and shotover the course of seven weeks inIsrael and Palestine. This project aimsto explore the forty shades of grey, andthe many stories that exist in betweenthe definite black and white we arepresented with daily in our newsmedia.

Professor John Milbank fromthe Department of Theology at the University of Nottinghamwill lead a post-screeningdiscussion with director Nicky Larkin.

SUN 8, 7.30PM

RIWAYAT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m

100 million baby girls have been killedsince 1984 - 40 million in India alone.They were killed for not being boys - asfavoured by traditions. Riwayat bringsto light this travesty in an artistic andsensitive manner with the colour,passion, song and dance of classicIndian films.

TUE 10, 7.45PM

LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)

Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m

Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram

Late September takes place over a 24hour period, following the course andaftermath of a birthday celebrationorganised by a woman for her husbandto whom she has been married fornearly 40 years. Old rifts, newrelationships and secrets emergeamongst friends, a tragedy occurs andeventually the underlying tensions in themarriage can no longer be contained.

We’re delighted to welcomedirector Jon Sanders andactress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A sessionhosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.

THU 12, 6.30PM

AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m

Puffin Books and Waterstones presentan evening with bestselling author ofthe Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer.Eoin will be taking the audience on anadrenaline fuelled expose of teenagecriminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl andtalking about and signing copies of‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, theeagerly anticipated FINAL instalment inthe globally bestselling Artemis Fowlseries.

All Tickets £5 / £3 members +Waterstones loyalty card holders

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE THE AFRICAN QUEEN

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

MEDIA ARTS

SUN 1, 8.30PMSHOW & TELL SPECIAL

GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC

Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m

Show & Tell in association withWowsers Trousers and Dance4 returnswith a special edition featuringNottingham's freshest music videos.Plus a one-off screening of featurelength-music video Girl Walk // All Dayset to acclaimed mash-up king GirlTalk's latest release. This dance forfilm epic follows three dancers acrossNew York City as they light up thepavements, parks, communities andpublic space with their moves.

SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthlycommunity-curated platform foranyone to share their latest project orshow off the stuff that they do in aninformal, social and supportiveenvironment.

SUN 1, FROM 7PMDance4 PRESENTS

CLASH OF THE STYLESStreet battle in Broadway's publicspaces from 7pm before the regionalbattle at Splash Dance on 8 July.Don't miss Dance4's Splash Danceextravaganza on 8 July at the NationalWatersports Centre.

For more information dance4.co.uk

MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORESJuly sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encorescreenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.

SUN 1, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m

This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s mostinteresting characters at decisive moments of their lives.

SAT 7, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)

265m

Part three of the Ring follows the journey ofSiegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde,from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.

SUN 8, 12 NOON

WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)

288m

The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmicclimax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power andambition of human beings.

Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members

★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE(OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

FROM FRI 13

GLASTONBURY -THE MOVIEREVISITED (15)

You can’t get the real thingthis year, so come andenjoy a trip down to thewest country in this re-edited re-release ofGlastonbury - The Movie.

FROM FRI 20

SWANDOWN (12A)

A travelogue and odysseyof Olympian ambition inwhich Andrew Kötting (thefilmmaker) and Iain Sinclair(the writer) pedal a swan-shaped pedalo from theseaside in Hastings toHackney in London, via theEnglish inland waterways.

FROM FRI 27

SALUTE (15)

The black power salute atthe 1968 Mexico Olympicswas an iconic moment in theUS civil rights movement.What part did the whiteAustralian who ran secondplay and what price didthese athletes pay forstanding up for their beliefs?

QUIZSPECIAL

EVENT

THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOUTrumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s goldenera of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as OscarPeterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to themodern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations.Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.

WED 4, FROM 6PM

LEBANESE FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?

FRI 27, FROM 6PM

TURKISH FOOD NIGHTThere’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.

FRI 20, FROM 7PM

THE DARK KNIGHT RISESPARTY NIGHTThere’ll be super-music, super-visuals and - dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.

TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZTo celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises comeand test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre.Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields. SURE!

QUIZ!

TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS

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SUN 1, 2PM

THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG)

Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn

They don’t make ‘em like this anymore:larger than life stars playing loveablecharacters, conducting a winsomeromance in exotic locations andproceeding to a thrilling climax. Thesort of film Sunday afternoons wereinvented for. Moviemail

FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60THFROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

SUN 8, 2PM

WAR HORSE (12A)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011

146m

Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,

David Thewlis

Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’sbestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanderstrenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.

FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 15, 2PM

THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)

Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m

Starring: Noah Hathaway

A wondrous fantasy tale about aschoolboy’s discovery of anextraordinary book and the fantasticalworld that lies within its pages.Imaginative fare, with a greatassortment of animatronic beasties,fun special effects, and that endlesslycatchy theme song. Moviemail

HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE

SUN 22, 2PM

THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)

Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009

134m

Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman

An ensemble comedy set in the worldof the pop music and pirate radiostations of 1960s Britain.

FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18THBIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

SUN 29, 2PM

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.

THIS FILM SPARKED MYIMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT

EVERY WEEK WE SHOWFILMS IN OUR SPLENDID

SCREENING LOUNGEDOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS,CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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 no phone or onlinebooking fee.

PRICES Full £7.50 Conc £5.90Member £5.90 Conc Member £4.90Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Silver Screen £4.30

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + memberson selected films.

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

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £14 Conc & member £12

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

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

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 Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

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 Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

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

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JULY 2012 11CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

BROADWAYBITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

SPECIALSCREENINGS

JULY 2012

MY MOVIEJULY 2012

MUSIC

FOODSPECIAL EVENT

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TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsOLYMPIA (UC)

Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debateand cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based aroundcontemporary and classic films. Theinaugural event will feature a rareshowing of Olympia, an aestheticdocument of the 1936 Olympic Games.

Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it asart? Professor Stephen Mumford willaddress this issue in the 30 minuteintroductory talk before Olympia Part 1:Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was thegreatest filmmaker of her age yet herbeautiful innovations were used inpromotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.

The talk begins at 6PM.

Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty willbe screened on Wednesday 18th at6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 togain entry to Part 2.

SAT 21, 7.30PM

THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

1926 90m

Starring: Ivor Novello

New score by Nitin Sawhney,commissioned by Network Releasing inpartnership with the BFI, performed liveby the London Symphony Orchestraand Nitin Sawhney Band.

Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’searly British masterpiece The Lodger,restored to its former glory by the BFINational Archive and presented with alive by satellite music accompanimentcomposed by Nitin Sawhney. Presentedby Broadway and the Cross Art VenueNetwork (CAVN), the screening alsoincludes a pre-show reel of mini-docsfollowed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.

Live by satellite.

A restoration by the BFI National Archive inassociation with ITV Studios Global Entertainment,Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principalrestoration funding provided by The HollywoodForeign Press Association and The Film Foundation,and Simon W Hessel.

For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock

SUN 22, 8.15PM

WILD BILL (15)

Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m

Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles

Out on parole after 8 years inside, BillHayward returns home to find his sonsabandoned by their mother and fendingfor themselves... A warm and hugelyenjoyable directorial debut from actorDexter Fletcher.

“...nimbly sidesteps the clichesthat saddle most council estatecrim-coms.” Total Film

SUN 29, 4.45PM

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)

Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom

1943 163m

Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey

One of Powell and Pressburger’sgreatest achievements portraying thelife of Clive Candy, a stuffy Britishsoldier whose life is shown in episodesfrom the Boer War through to the Blitz.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

TUE 3, 7.30PM

FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m

Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrativeexperimental documentary funded bythe Arts Council of Ireland and shotover the course of seven weeks inIsrael and Palestine. This project aimsto explore the forty shades of grey, andthe many stories that exist in betweenthe definite black and white we arepresented with daily in our newsmedia.

Professor John Milbank fromthe Department of Theology at the University of Nottinghamwill lead a post-screeningdiscussion with director Nicky Larkin.

SUN 8, 7.30PM

RIWAYAT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m

100 million baby girls have been killedsince 1984 - 40 million in India alone.They were killed for not being boys - asfavoured by traditions. Riwayat bringsto light this travesty in an artistic andsensitive manner with the colour,passion, song and dance of classicIndian films.

TUE 10, 7.45PM

LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)

Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m

Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram

Late September takes place over a 24hour period, following the course andaftermath of a birthday celebrationorganised by a woman for her husbandto whom she has been married fornearly 40 years. Old rifts, newrelationships and secrets emergeamongst friends, a tragedy occurs andeventually the underlying tensions in themarriage can no longer be contained.

We’re delighted to welcomedirector Jon Sanders andactress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A sessionhosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.

THU 12, 6.30PM

AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m

Puffin Books and Waterstones presentan evening with bestselling author ofthe Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer.Eoin will be taking the audience on anadrenaline fuelled expose of teenagecriminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl andtalking about and signing copies of‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, theeagerly anticipated FINAL instalment inthe globally bestselling Artemis Fowlseries.

All Tickets £5 / £3 members +Waterstones loyalty card holders

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE THE AFRICAN QUEEN

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

MEDIA ARTS

SUN 1, 8.30PMSHOW & TELL SPECIAL

GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC

Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m

Show & Tell in association withWowsers Trousers and Dance4 returnswith a special edition featuringNottingham's freshest music videos.Plus a one-off screening of featurelength-music video Girl Walk // All Dayset to acclaimed mash-up king GirlTalk's latest release. This dance forfilm epic follows three dancers acrossNew York City as they light up thepavements, parks, communities andpublic space with their moves.

SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthlycommunity-curated platform foranyone to share their latest project orshow off the stuff that they do in aninformal, social and supportiveenvironment.

SUN 1, FROM 7PMDance4 PRESENTS

CLASH OF THE STYLESStreet battle in Broadway's publicspaces from 7pm before the regionalbattle at Splash Dance on 8 July.Don't miss Dance4's Splash Danceextravaganza on 8 July at the NationalWatersports Centre.

For more information dance4.co.uk

MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORESJuly sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encorescreenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.

SUN 1, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m

This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s mostinteresting characters at decisive moments of their lives.

SAT 7, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)

265m

Part three of the Ring follows the journey ofSiegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde,from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.

SUN 8, 12 NOON

WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)

288m

The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmicclimax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power andambition of human beings.

Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members

★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE(OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

FROM FRI 13

GLASTONBURY -THE MOVIEREVISITED (15)

You can’t get the real thingthis year, so come andenjoy a trip down to thewest country in this re-edited re-release ofGlastonbury - The Movie.

FROM FRI 20

SWANDOWN (12A)

A travelogue and odysseyof Olympian ambition inwhich Andrew Kötting (thefilmmaker) and Iain Sinclair(the writer) pedal a swan-shaped pedalo from theseaside in Hastings toHackney in London, via theEnglish inland waterways.

FROM FRI 27

SALUTE (15)

The black power salute atthe 1968 Mexico Olympicswas an iconic moment in theUS civil rights movement.What part did the whiteAustralian who ran secondplay and what price didthese athletes pay forstanding up for their beliefs?

QUIZSPECIAL

EVENT

THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOUTrumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s goldenera of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as OscarPeterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to themodern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations.Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.

WED 4, FROM 6PM

LEBANESE FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?

FRI 27, FROM 6PM

TURKISH FOOD NIGHTThere’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.

FRI 20, FROM 7PM

THE DARK KNIGHT RISESPARTY NIGHTThere’ll be super-music, super-visuals and - dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.

TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZTo celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises comeand test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre.Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields. SURE!

QUIZ!

TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS

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SUN 1, 2PM

THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG)

Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn

They don’t make ‘em like this anymore:larger than life stars playing loveablecharacters, conducting a winsomeromance in exotic locations andproceeding to a thrilling climax. Thesort of film Sunday afternoons wereinvented for. Moviemail

FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60THFROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

SUN 8, 2PM

WAR HORSE (12A)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011

146m

Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,

David Thewlis

Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’sbestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanderstrenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.

FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 15, 2PM

THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)

Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m

Starring: Noah Hathaway

A wondrous fantasy tale about aschoolboy’s discovery of anextraordinary book and the fantasticalworld that lies within its pages.Imaginative fare, with a greatassortment of animatronic beasties,fun special effects, and that endlesslycatchy theme song. Moviemail

HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE

SUN 22, 2PM

THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)

Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009

134m

Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman

An ensemble comedy set in the worldof the pop music and pirate radiostations of 1960s Britain.

FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18THBIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

SUN 29, 2PM

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.

THIS FILM SPARKED MYIMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT

EVERY WEEK WE SHOWFILMS IN OUR SPLENDID

SCREENING LOUNGEDOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS,CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE

09

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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 no phone or onlinebooking fee.

PRICES Full £7.50 Conc £5.90Member £5.90 Conc Member £4.90Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Silver Screen £4.30

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + memberson selected films.

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

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £14 Conc & member £12

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

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

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 Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

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 Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

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

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JULY 2012 11CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

BROADWAYBITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

SPECIALSCREENINGS

JULY 2012

MY MOVIEJULY 2012

MUSIC

FOODSPECIAL EVENT

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TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsOLYMPIA (UC)

Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debateand cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based aroundcontemporary and classic films. Theinaugural event will feature a rareshowing of Olympia, an aestheticdocument of the 1936 Olympic Games.

Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it asart? Professor Stephen Mumford willaddress this issue in the 30 minuteintroductory talk before Olympia Part 1:Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was thegreatest filmmaker of her age yet herbeautiful innovations were used inpromotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.

The talk begins at 6PM.

Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty willbe screened on Wednesday 18th at6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 togain entry to Part 2.

SAT 21, 7.30PM

THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

1926 90m

Starring: Ivor Novello

New score by Nitin Sawhney,commissioned by Network Releasing inpartnership with the BFI, performed liveby the London Symphony Orchestraand Nitin Sawhney Band.

Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’searly British masterpiece The Lodger,restored to its former glory by the BFINational Archive and presented with alive by satellite music accompanimentcomposed by Nitin Sawhney. Presentedby Broadway and the Cross Art VenueNetwork (CAVN), the screening alsoincludes a pre-show reel of mini-docsfollowed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.

Live by satellite.

A restoration by the BFI National Archive inassociation with ITV Studios Global Entertainment,Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principalrestoration funding provided by The HollywoodForeign Press Association and The Film Foundation,and Simon W Hessel.

For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock

SUN 22, 8.15PM

WILD BILL (15)

Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m

Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles

Out on parole after 8 years inside, BillHayward returns home to find his sonsabandoned by their mother and fendingfor themselves... A warm and hugelyenjoyable directorial debut from actorDexter Fletcher.

“...nimbly sidesteps the clichesthat saddle most council estatecrim-coms.” Total Film

SUN 29, 4.45PM

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)

Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom

1943 163m

Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey

One of Powell and Pressburger’sgreatest achievements portraying thelife of Clive Candy, a stuffy Britishsoldier whose life is shown in episodesfrom the Boer War through to the Blitz.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

TUE 3, 7.30PM

FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m

Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrativeexperimental documentary funded bythe Arts Council of Ireland and shotover the course of seven weeks inIsrael and Palestine. This project aimsto explore the forty shades of grey, andthe many stories that exist in betweenthe definite black and white we arepresented with daily in our newsmedia.

Professor John Milbank fromthe Department of Theology at the University of Nottinghamwill lead a post-screeningdiscussion with director Nicky Larkin.

SUN 8, 7.30PM

RIWAYAT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m

100 million baby girls have been killedsince 1984 - 40 million in India alone.They were killed for not being boys - asfavoured by traditions. Riwayat bringsto light this travesty in an artistic andsensitive manner with the colour,passion, song and dance of classicIndian films.

TUE 10, 7.45PM

LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)

Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m

Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram

Late September takes place over a 24hour period, following the course andaftermath of a birthday celebrationorganised by a woman for her husbandto whom she has been married fornearly 40 years. Old rifts, newrelationships and secrets emergeamongst friends, a tragedy occurs andeventually the underlying tensions in themarriage can no longer be contained.

We’re delighted to welcomedirector Jon Sanders andactress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A sessionhosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.

THU 12, 6.30PM

AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m

Puffin Books and Waterstones presentan evening with bestselling author ofthe Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer.Eoin will be taking the audience on anadrenaline fuelled expose of teenagecriminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl andtalking about and signing copies of‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, theeagerly anticipated FINAL instalment inthe globally bestselling Artemis Fowlseries.

All Tickets £5 / £3 members +Waterstones loyalty card holders

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE THE AFRICAN QUEEN

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

MEDIA ARTS

SUN 1, 8.30PMSHOW & TELL SPECIAL

GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC

Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m

Show & Tell in association withWowsers Trousers and Dance4 returnswith a special edition featuringNottingham's freshest music videos.Plus a one-off screening of featurelength-music video Girl Walk // All Dayset to acclaimed mash-up king GirlTalk's latest release. This dance forfilm epic follows three dancers acrossNew York City as they light up thepavements, parks, communities andpublic space with their moves.

SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthlycommunity-curated platform foranyone to share their latest project orshow off the stuff that they do in aninformal, social and supportiveenvironment.

SUN 1, FROM 7PMDance4 PRESENTS

CLASH OF THE STYLESStreet battle in Broadway's publicspaces from 7pm before the regionalbattle at Splash Dance on 8 July.Don't miss Dance4's Splash Danceextravaganza on 8 July at the NationalWatersports Centre.

For more information dance4.co.uk

MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORESJuly sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encorescreenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.

SUN 1, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m

This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s mostinteresting characters at decisive moments of their lives.

SAT 7, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)

265m

Part three of the Ring follows the journey ofSiegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde,from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.

SUN 8, 12 NOON

WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)

288m

The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmicclimax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power andambition of human beings.

Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members

★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE(OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

FROM FRI 13

GLASTONBURY -THE MOVIEREVISITED (15)

You can’t get the real thingthis year, so come andenjoy a trip down to thewest country in this re-edited re-release ofGlastonbury - The Movie.

FROM FRI 20

SWANDOWN (12A)

A travelogue and odysseyof Olympian ambition inwhich Andrew Kötting (thefilmmaker) and Iain Sinclair(the writer) pedal a swan-shaped pedalo from theseaside in Hastings toHackney in London, via theEnglish inland waterways.

FROM FRI 27

SALUTE (15)

The black power salute atthe 1968 Mexico Olympicswas an iconic moment in theUS civil rights movement.What part did the whiteAustralian who ran secondplay and what price didthese athletes pay forstanding up for their beliefs?

QUIZSPECIAL

EVENT

THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOUTrumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s goldenera of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as OscarPeterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to themodern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations.Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.

WED 4, FROM 6PM

LEBANESE FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?

FRI 27, FROM 6PM

TURKISH FOOD NIGHTThere’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.

FRI 20, FROM 7PM

THE DARK KNIGHT RISESPARTY NIGHTThere’ll be super-music, super-visuals and - dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.

TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZTo celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises comeand test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre.Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields. SURE!

QUIZ!

TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS

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SUN 1, 2PM

THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG)

Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn

They don’t make ‘em like this anymore:larger than life stars playing loveablecharacters, conducting a winsomeromance in exotic locations andproceeding to a thrilling climax. Thesort of film Sunday afternoons wereinvented for. Moviemail

FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60THFROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

SUN 8, 2PM

WAR HORSE (12A)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011

146m

Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,

David Thewlis

Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’sbestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanderstrenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.

FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 15, 2PM

THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)

Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m

Starring: Noah Hathaway

A wondrous fantasy tale about aschoolboy’s discovery of anextraordinary book and the fantasticalworld that lies within its pages.Imaginative fare, with a greatassortment of animatronic beasties,fun special effects, and that endlesslycatchy theme song. Moviemail

HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE

SUN 22, 2PM

THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)

Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009

134m

Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman

An ensemble comedy set in the worldof the pop music and pirate radiostations of 1960s Britain.

FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18THBIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

SUN 29, 2PM

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.

THIS FILM SPARKED MYIMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT

EVERY WEEK WE SHOWFILMS IN OUR SPLENDID

SCREENING LOUNGEDOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS,CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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 no phone or onlinebooking fee.

PRICES Full £7.50 Conc £5.90Member £5.90 Conc Member £4.90Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Silver Screen £4.30

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + memberson selected films.

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

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £14 Conc & member £12

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

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

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 Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

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 Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

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

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JULY 2012 11CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

BROADWAYBITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

SPECIALSCREENINGS

JULY 2012

MY MOVIEJULY 2012

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FOODSPECIAL EVENT

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TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsOLYMPIA (UC)

Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debateand cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based aroundcontemporary and classic films. Theinaugural event will feature a rareshowing of Olympia, an aestheticdocument of the 1936 Olympic Games.

Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it asart? Professor Stephen Mumford willaddress this issue in the 30 minuteintroductory talk before Olympia Part 1:Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was thegreatest filmmaker of her age yet herbeautiful innovations were used inpromotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.

The talk begins at 6PM.

Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty willbe screened on Wednesday 18th at6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 togain entry to Part 2.

SAT 21, 7.30PM

THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

1926 90m

Starring: Ivor Novello

New score by Nitin Sawhney,commissioned by Network Releasing inpartnership with the BFI, performed liveby the London Symphony Orchestraand Nitin Sawhney Band.

Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’searly British masterpiece The Lodger,restored to its former glory by the BFINational Archive and presented with alive by satellite music accompanimentcomposed by Nitin Sawhney. Presentedby Broadway and the Cross Art VenueNetwork (CAVN), the screening alsoincludes a pre-show reel of mini-docsfollowed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.

Live by satellite.

A restoration by the BFI National Archive inassociation with ITV Studios Global Entertainment,Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principalrestoration funding provided by The HollywoodForeign Press Association and The Film Foundation,and Simon W Hessel.

For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock

SUN 22, 8.15PM

WILD BILL (15)

Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m

Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles

Out on parole after 8 years inside, BillHayward returns home to find his sonsabandoned by their mother and fendingfor themselves... A warm and hugelyenjoyable directorial debut from actorDexter Fletcher.

“...nimbly sidesteps the clichesthat saddle most council estatecrim-coms.” Total Film

SUN 29, 4.45PM

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)

Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom

1943 163m

Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey

One of Powell and Pressburger’sgreatest achievements portraying thelife of Clive Candy, a stuffy Britishsoldier whose life is shown in episodesfrom the Boer War through to the Blitz.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

TUE 3, 7.30PM

FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m

Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrativeexperimental documentary funded bythe Arts Council of Ireland and shotover the course of seven weeks inIsrael and Palestine. This project aimsto explore the forty shades of grey, andthe many stories that exist in betweenthe definite black and white we arepresented with daily in our newsmedia.

Professor John Milbank fromthe Department of Theology at the University of Nottinghamwill lead a post-screeningdiscussion with director Nicky Larkin.

SUN 8, 7.30PM

RIWAYAT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m

100 million baby girls have been killedsince 1984 - 40 million in India alone.They were killed for not being boys - asfavoured by traditions. Riwayat bringsto light this travesty in an artistic andsensitive manner with the colour,passion, song and dance of classicIndian films.

TUE 10, 7.45PM

LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)

Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m

Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram

Late September takes place over a 24hour period, following the course andaftermath of a birthday celebrationorganised by a woman for her husbandto whom she has been married fornearly 40 years. Old rifts, newrelationships and secrets emergeamongst friends, a tragedy occurs andeventually the underlying tensions in themarriage can no longer be contained.

We’re delighted to welcomedirector Jon Sanders andactress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A sessionhosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.

THU 12, 6.30PM

AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m

Puffin Books and Waterstones presentan evening with bestselling author ofthe Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer.Eoin will be taking the audience on anadrenaline fuelled expose of teenagecriminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl andtalking about and signing copies of‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, theeagerly anticipated FINAL instalment inthe globally bestselling Artemis Fowlseries.

All Tickets £5 / £3 members +Waterstones loyalty card holders

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE THE AFRICAN QUEEN

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

MEDIA ARTS

SUN 1, 8.30PMSHOW & TELL SPECIAL

GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC

Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m

Show & Tell in association withWowsers Trousers and Dance4 returnswith a special edition featuringNottingham's freshest music videos.Plus a one-off screening of featurelength-music video Girl Walk // All Dayset to acclaimed mash-up king GirlTalk's latest release. This dance forfilm epic follows three dancers acrossNew York City as they light up thepavements, parks, communities andpublic space with their moves.

SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthlycommunity-curated platform foranyone to share their latest project orshow off the stuff that they do in aninformal, social and supportiveenvironment.

SUN 1, FROM 7PMDance4 PRESENTS

CLASH OF THE STYLESStreet battle in Broadway's publicspaces from 7pm before the regionalbattle at Splash Dance on 8 July.Don't miss Dance4's Splash Danceextravaganza on 8 July at the NationalWatersports Centre.

For more information dance4.co.uk

MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORESJuly sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encorescreenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.

SUN 1, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m

This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s mostinteresting characters at decisive moments of their lives.

SAT 7, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)

265m

Part three of the Ring follows the journey ofSiegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde,from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.

SUN 8, 12 NOON

WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)

288m

The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmicclimax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power andambition of human beings.

Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members

★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE(OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

FROM FRI 13

GLASTONBURY -THE MOVIEREVISITED (15)

You can’t get the real thingthis year, so come andenjoy a trip down to thewest country in this re-edited re-release ofGlastonbury - The Movie.

FROM FRI 20

SWANDOWN (12A)

A travelogue and odysseyof Olympian ambition inwhich Andrew Kötting (thefilmmaker) and Iain Sinclair(the writer) pedal a swan-shaped pedalo from theseaside in Hastings toHackney in London, via theEnglish inland waterways.

FROM FRI 27

SALUTE (15)

The black power salute atthe 1968 Mexico Olympicswas an iconic moment in theUS civil rights movement.What part did the whiteAustralian who ran secondplay and what price didthese athletes pay forstanding up for their beliefs?

QUIZSPECIAL

EVENT

THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOUTrumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s goldenera of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as OscarPeterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to themodern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations.Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.

WED 4, FROM 6PM

LEBANESE FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?

FRI 27, FROM 6PM

TURKISH FOOD NIGHTThere’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.

FRI 20, FROM 7PM

THE DARK KNIGHT RISESPARTY NIGHTThere’ll be super-music, super-visuals and - dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.

TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZTo celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises comeand test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre.Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields. SURE!

QUIZ!

TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS

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SUN 1, 2PM

THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG)

Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn

They don’t make ‘em like this anymore:larger than life stars playing loveablecharacters, conducting a winsomeromance in exotic locations andproceeding to a thrilling climax. Thesort of film Sunday afternoons wereinvented for. Moviemail

FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60THFROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

SUN 8, 2PM

WAR HORSE (12A)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011

146m

Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,

David Thewlis

Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’sbestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanderstrenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.

FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 15, 2PM

THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)

Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m

Starring: Noah Hathaway

A wondrous fantasy tale about aschoolboy’s discovery of anextraordinary book and the fantasticalworld that lies within its pages.Imaginative fare, with a greatassortment of animatronic beasties,fun special effects, and that endlesslycatchy theme song. Moviemail

HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE

SUN 22, 2PM

THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)

Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009

134m

Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman

An ensemble comedy set in the worldof the pop music and pirate radiostations of 1960s Britain.

FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18THBIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

SUN 29, 2PM

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.

THIS FILM SPARKED MYIMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT

EVERY WEEK WE SHOWFILMS IN OUR SPLENDID

SCREENING LOUNGEDOCS, FEATURES, SHORTS,CULT, ARTISTS FILMS - FOR DETAILS VISIT OUR WEBSITE

09

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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 no phone or onlinebooking fee.

PRICES Full £7.50 Conc £5.90Member £5.90 Conc Member £4.90Family Matinee £3.50 Children under 12 £3.50Silver Screen £4.30

3D FILMS an additional £2 full / £1.50 concs + memberson selected films.

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

BROADWAY BITES FILM AND MEAL DEALEat, watch a movie and save money!Full £14 Conc & member £12

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

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

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 Bringing Up Baby! screenings.

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 Free on street parking is available after 8pm on BroadStreet and on surrounding streets.

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

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JULY 2012 11CAFEBAR OPENING TIMESMON - WED: 9AM - 11PMTHU - SAT: 9AM - 12AMSUN: 10AM - 11PM

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

BROADWAYBITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£14 FULL £12 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

SPECIALSCREENINGS

JULY 2012

MY MOVIEJULY 2012

MUSIC

FOODSPECIAL EVENT

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TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsOLYMPIA (UC)

Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debateand cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based aroundcontemporary and classic films. Theinaugural event will feature a rareshowing of Olympia, an aestheticdocument of the 1936 Olympic Games.

Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it asart? Professor Stephen Mumford willaddress this issue in the 30 minuteintroductory talk before Olympia Part 1:Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was thegreatest filmmaker of her age yet herbeautiful innovations were used inpromotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.

The talk begins at 6PM.

Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty willbe screened on Wednesday 18th at6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 togain entry to Part 2.

SAT 21, 7.30PM

THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

1926 90m

Starring: Ivor Novello

New score by Nitin Sawhney,commissioned by Network Releasing inpartnership with the BFI, performed liveby the London Symphony Orchestraand Nitin Sawhney Band.

Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’searly British masterpiece The Lodger,restored to its former glory by the BFINational Archive and presented with alive by satellite music accompanimentcomposed by Nitin Sawhney. Presentedby Broadway and the Cross Art VenueNetwork (CAVN), the screening alsoincludes a pre-show reel of mini-docsfollowed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.

Live by satellite.

A restoration by the BFI National Archive inassociation with ITV Studios Global Entertainment,Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principalrestoration funding provided by The HollywoodForeign Press Association and The Film Foundation,and Simon W Hessel.

For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock

SUN 22, 8.15PM

WILD BILL (15)

Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m

Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles

Out on parole after 8 years inside, BillHayward returns home to find his sonsabandoned by their mother and fendingfor themselves... A warm and hugelyenjoyable directorial debut from actorDexter Fletcher.

“...nimbly sidesteps the clichesthat saddle most council estatecrim-coms.” Total Film

SUN 29, 4.45PM

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)

Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom

1943 163m

Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey

One of Powell and Pressburger’sgreatest achievements portraying thelife of Clive Candy, a stuffy Britishsoldier whose life is shown in episodesfrom the Boer War through to the Blitz.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

TUE 3, 7.30PM

FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m

Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrativeexperimental documentary funded bythe Arts Council of Ireland and shotover the course of seven weeks inIsrael and Palestine. This project aimsto explore the forty shades of grey, andthe many stories that exist in betweenthe definite black and white we arepresented with daily in our newsmedia.

Professor John Milbank fromthe Department of Theology at the University of Nottinghamwill lead a post-screeningdiscussion with director Nicky Larkin.

SUN 8, 7.30PM

RIWAYAT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m

100 million baby girls have been killedsince 1984 - 40 million in India alone.They were killed for not being boys - asfavoured by traditions. Riwayat bringsto light this travesty in an artistic andsensitive manner with the colour,passion, song and dance of classicIndian films.

TUE 10, 7.45PM

LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)

Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m

Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram

Late September takes place over a 24hour period, following the course andaftermath of a birthday celebrationorganised by a woman for her husbandto whom she has been married fornearly 40 years. Old rifts, newrelationships and secrets emergeamongst friends, a tragedy occurs andeventually the underlying tensions in themarriage can no longer be contained.

We’re delighted to welcomedirector Jon Sanders andactress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A sessionhosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.

THU 12, 6.30PM

AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m

Puffin Books and Waterstones presentan evening with bestselling author ofthe Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer.Eoin will be taking the audience on anadrenaline fuelled expose of teenagecriminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl andtalking about and signing copies of‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, theeagerly anticipated FINAL instalment inthe globally bestselling Artemis Fowlseries.

All Tickets £5 / £3 members +Waterstones loyalty card holders

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE THE AFRICAN QUEEN

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

MEDIA ARTS

SUN 1, 8.30PMSHOW & TELL SPECIAL

GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC

Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m

Show & Tell in association withWowsers Trousers and Dance4 returnswith a special edition featuringNottingham's freshest music videos.Plus a one-off screening of featurelength-music video Girl Walk // All Dayset to acclaimed mash-up king GirlTalk's latest release. This dance forfilm epic follows three dancers acrossNew York City as they light up thepavements, parks, communities andpublic space with their moves.

SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthlycommunity-curated platform foranyone to share their latest project orshow off the stuff that they do in aninformal, social and supportiveenvironment.

SUN 1, FROM 7PMDance4 PRESENTS

CLASH OF THE STYLESStreet battle in Broadway's publicspaces from 7pm before the regionalbattle at Splash Dance on 8 July.Don't miss Dance4's Splash Danceextravaganza on 8 July at the NationalWatersports Centre.

For more information dance4.co.uk

MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORESJuly sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encorescreenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.

SUN 1, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m

This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s mostinteresting characters at decisive moments of their lives.

SAT 7, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)

265m

Part three of the Ring follows the journey ofSiegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde,from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.

SUN 8, 12 NOON

WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)

288m

The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmicclimax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power andambition of human beings.

Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members

★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE(OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

FROM FRI 13

GLASTONBURY -THE MOVIEREVISITED (15)

You can’t get the real thingthis year, so come andenjoy a trip down to thewest country in this re-edited re-release ofGlastonbury - The Movie.

FROM FRI 20

SWANDOWN (12A)

A travelogue and odysseyof Olympian ambition inwhich Andrew Kötting (thefilmmaker) and Iain Sinclair(the writer) pedal a swan-shaped pedalo from theseaside in Hastings toHackney in London, via theEnglish inland waterways.

FROM FRI 27

SALUTE (15)

The black power salute atthe 1968 Mexico Olympicswas an iconic moment in theUS civil rights movement.What part did the whiteAustralian who ran secondplay and what price didthese athletes pay forstanding up for their beliefs?

QUIZSPECIAL

EVENT

THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOUTrumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s goldenera of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as OscarPeterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to themodern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations.Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.

WED 4, FROM 6PM

LEBANESE FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?

FRI 27, FROM 6PM

TURKISH FOOD NIGHTThere’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.

FRI 20, FROM 7PM

THE DARK KNIGHT RISESPARTY NIGHTThere’ll be super-music, super-visuals and - dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.

TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZTo celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises comeand test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre.Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields. SURE!

QUIZ!

TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS

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SUN 1, 2PM

THE AFRICAN QUEEN (PG)

Dir: John Huston United States 1951 105m

Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn

They don’t make ‘em like this anymore:larger than life stars playing loveablecharacters, conducting a winsomeromance in exotic locations andproceeding to a thrilling climax. Thesort of film Sunday afternoons wereinvented for. Moviemail

FOR SUSAN ASHBY, HAPPY 60THFROM YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

SUN 8, 2PM

WAR HORSE (12A)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011

146m

Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson,

David Thewlis

Adapted from Michael Morpurgo’sbestselling novel, this tells the tale of a boy who heads to the Flanderstrenches in 1915 to rescue his beloved horse.

FOR NOTTS FIRE DEPARTMENTPENSIONERS – ENJOY!

SUN 15, 2PM

THE NEVERENDING STORY (U)

Dir: Wolfgang Petersen Germany 90m

Starring: Noah Hathaway

A wondrous fantasy tale about aschoolboy’s discovery of anextraordinary book and the fantasticalworld that lies within its pages.Imaginative fare, with a greatassortment of animatronic beasties,fun special effects, and that endlesslycatchy theme song. Moviemail

HAPPY 17TH BIRTHDAY JASMINE

SUN 22, 2PM

THE BOAT THAT ROCKED (15)

Dir: Richard Curtis United Kingdom 2009

134m

Starring: Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman

An ensemble comedy set in the worldof the pop music and pirate radiostations of 1960s Britain.

FOR SALLY HURST ON HER 18THBIRTHDAY - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

SUN 29, 2PM

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.

THIS FILM SPARKED MYIMAGINATION AND INSPIRED ME TO ACT

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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.

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TUE 17 & WED 18, 6PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsOLYMPIA (UC)

Café Philosophique features a series of events bringing philosophical debateand cinema together. Philosophers from the University of Nottingham will be offering talks based aroundcontemporary and classic films. Theinaugural event will feature a rareshowing of Olympia, an aestheticdocument of the 1936 Olympic Games.

Do the ethical flaws of a work ruin it asart? Professor Stephen Mumford willaddress this issue in the 30 minuteintroductory talk before Olympia Part 1:Festival of Nations. Riefenstahl was thegreatest filmmaker of her age yet herbeautiful innovations were used inpromotion of Nazi ideology. Mumford will explore whether ethical flaws in art are also an aesthetic defect and draw attention to some key messages of the film.

The talk begins at 6PM.

Olympia Part 2: Festival of Beauty willbe screened on Wednesday 18th at6PM. Retain your ticket for Part 1 togain entry to Part 2.

SAT 21, 7.30PM

THE GENIUS OF HITCHCOCK: THE LODGER (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United Kingdom

1926 90m

Starring: Ivor Novello

New score by Nitin Sawhney,commissioned by Network Releasing inpartnership with the BFI, performed liveby the London Symphony Orchestraand Nitin Sawhney Band.

Be the first to see Alfred Hitchcock’searly British masterpiece The Lodger,restored to its former glory by the BFINational Archive and presented with alive by satellite music accompanimentcomposed by Nitin Sawhney. Presentedby Broadway and the Cross Art VenueNetwork (CAVN), the screening alsoincludes a pre-show reel of mini-docsfollowed by a Q&A with Nitin Sawhney.

Live by satellite.

A restoration by the BFI National Archive inassociation with ITV Studios Global Entertainment,Network Releasing and Park Circus Films. Principalrestoration funding provided by The HollywoodForeign Press Association and The Film Foundation,and Simon W Hessel.

For more information: bfi.org.uk/hitchcock

SUN 22, 8.15PM

WILD BILL (15)

Dir: Dexter Fletcher United Kingdom 2012 98m

Starring: Will Poulter, Charlie Creed-Miles

Out on parole after 8 years inside, BillHayward returns home to find his sonsabandoned by their mother and fendingfor themselves... A warm and hugelyenjoyable directorial debut from actorDexter Fletcher.

“...nimbly sidesteps the clichesthat saddle most council estatecrim-coms.” Total Film

SUN 29, 4.45PM

THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP (U)

Dir: Emeric Pressburger United Kingdom

1943 163m

Starring: Deborah Kerr, Roger Livesey

One of Powell and Pressburger’sgreatest achievements portraying thelife of Clive Candy, a stuffy Britishsoldier whose life is shown in episodesfrom the Boer War through to the Blitz.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

TUE 3, 7.30PM

FORTY SHADES OF GREY WITH DIRECTOR’S Q&A (15)

Dir: Nicky Larkin Ireland 90m

Forty Shades of Grey is a non-narrativeexperimental documentary funded bythe Arts Council of Ireland and shotover the course of seven weeks inIsrael and Palestine. This project aimsto explore the forty shades of grey, andthe many stories that exist in betweenthe definite black and white we arepresented with daily in our newsmedia.

Professor John Milbank fromthe Department of Theology at the University of Nottinghamwill lead a post-screeningdiscussion with director Nicky Larkin.

SUN 8, 7.30PM

RIWAYAT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Vijay Patkar India 2010 115m

100 million baby girls have been killedsince 1984 - 40 million in India alone.They were killed for not being boys - asfavoured by traditions. Riwayat bringsto light this travesty in an artistic andsensitive manner with the colour,passion, song and dance of classicIndian films.

TUE 10, 7.45PM

LATE SEPTEMBER + CAST & CREW Q&A (15)

Dir: Jon Sanders United Kingdom 2012 87m

Starring: Jan Chappell, Anna Mottram

Late September takes place over a 24hour period, following the course andaftermath of a birthday celebrationorganised by a woman for her husbandto whom she has been married fornearly 40 years. Old rifts, newrelationships and secrets emergeamongst friends, a tragedy occurs andeventually the underlying tensions in themarriage can no longer be contained.

We’re delighted to welcomedirector Jon Sanders andactress Anna Mottram to a post-screening Q+A sessionhosted by playwright Stephen Lowe.

THU 12, 6.30PM

AN EVENING WITH EOIN COLFER 60m

Puffin Books and Waterstones presentan evening with bestselling author ofthe Artemis Fowl series, Eoin Colfer.Eoin will be taking the audience on anadrenaline fuelled expose of teenagecriminal mastermind, Artemis Fowl andtalking about and signing copies of‘Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian’, theeagerly anticipated FINAL instalment inthe globally bestselling Artemis Fowlseries.

All Tickets £5 / £3 members +Waterstones loyalty card holders

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE THE AFRICAN QUEEN

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SPECIALSCREENINGS

MEDIA ARTS

SUN 1, 8.30PMSHOW & TELL SPECIAL

GIRL WALK // ALL DAY UC

Dir Jacob Krupnik US 2011 90m

Show & Tell in association withWowsers Trousers and Dance4 returnswith a special edition featuringNottingham's freshest music videos.Plus a one-off screening of featurelength-music video Girl Walk // All Dayset to acclaimed mash-up king GirlTalk's latest release. This dance forfilm epic follows three dancers acrossNew York City as they light up thepavements, parks, communities andpublic space with their moves.

SHOW & TELL is Broadway's monthlycommunity-curated platform foranyone to share their latest project orshow off the stuff that they do in aninformal, social and supportiveenvironment.

SUN 1, FROM 7PMDance4 PRESENTS

CLASH OF THE STYLESStreet battle in Broadway's publicspaces from 7pm before the regionalbattle at Splash Dance on 8 July.Don't miss Dance4's Splash Danceextravaganza on 8 July at the NationalWatersports Centre.

For more information dance4.co.uk

MET OPERA RING CYCLE ENCORESJuly sees the continuation of the Met Opera’s Encorescreenings of Wagner’s Ring Cycle operas.

SUN 1, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S DIE WALKURE (12A) 255m

This extraordinarily powerful work of theatre focuses on some of the Ring’s mostinteresting characters at decisive moments of their lives.

SAT 7, 12 NOON

WAGNER’S SIEGFRIED (12A)

265m

Part three of the Ring follows the journey ofSiegfried, son of Siegmund and Sieglinde,from naive fearless boy to supreme hero.

SUN 8, 12 NOON

WAGNER’SGOTTERDAMMERUNG (12A)

288m

The Ring cycle concludes with a cataclysmicclimax of betrayal and loss as focus shifts from the realm of the gods to the power andambition of human beings.

Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 members

★ BUY TICKETS FOR ALL FIVE WAGNER SHOWS & GET ONE OPERA FREE(OFFER NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE) - SEE BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

FROM FRI 13

GLASTONBURY -THE MOVIEREVISITED (15)

You can’t get the real thingthis year, so come andenjoy a trip down to thewest country in this re-edited re-release ofGlastonbury - The Movie.

FROM FRI 20

SWANDOWN (12A)

A travelogue and odysseyof Olympian ambition inwhich Andrew Kötting (thefilmmaker) and Iain Sinclair(the writer) pedal a swan-shaped pedalo from theseaside in Hastings toHackney in London, via theEnglish inland waterways.

FROM FRI 27

SALUTE (15)

The black power salute atthe 1968 Mexico Olympicswas an iconic moment in theUS civil rights movement.What part did the whiteAustralian who ran secondplay and what price didthese athletes pay forstanding up for their beliefs?

QUIZSPECIAL

EVENT

THU 5, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOUTrumpet player and Royal Academy graduate Hugh Pascall, leads quintet The Song Is You for our new monthly jazz night in the Cafebar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the group revisit jazz’s goldenera of the 50s and 60s - taking influence from the greats such as OscarPeterson, Stan Getz and Clark Terry, whilst giving the occasional nod to themodern day sound through their virtuosic improvisations.Taking place on the first Thursday of every month.

WED 4, FROM 6PM

LEBANESE FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Middle Eastern comedy Where Do We Go Now?

FRI 27, FROM 6PM

TURKISH FOOD NIGHTThere’ll be Turkish food on our menu tonight to complement Kosmos.

FRI 20, FROM 7PM

THE DARK KNIGHT RISESPARTY NIGHTThere’ll be super-music, super-visuals and - dust off those tights - prizes for the best dressed superheroes.

TUE 31, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S COMIC BOOK MOVIE QUIZTo celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises comeand test your knowledge on this increasingly popular genre.Hosted by Broadway’s own comic book movie fanatic Darryll Shields. SURE!

QUIZ!

TICKETS: £6 FULL £4.50 CONCS

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