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SAT 2 - THU 7

TT3D: CLOSER TO THE EDGE (3D) (15)

Dir: Richard De Aragues United Kingdom 2011

103m

The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is thegreatest motorcycle road race in theworld, the ultimate challenge for riderand machine. By vividly recounting theTT’s legendary rivalries and the Isle ofMan’s unique road racing history, this3D documentary explores why modernTT riders still risk their lives to win theworld’s most dangerous race.

FRI 1 - THU 14

A SEPARATION (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Asghar Farhadi Iran 2011 122m

Starring: Peyman Moaadi, Leila Hatami

An emotionally resonant, preciselyscripted drama from award-winningdirector Asghar Farhadi which portraysthe turmoil and human toll of amarriage in the process of breakingapart in contemporary Iran.

“A gripping moral and socialdrama set in present-day Iranwhich lifts the director to the frontrank of contemporary worlddirectors.” Screen International

FRI 8 - THU 14

FIRE IN BABYLON (12A)

Dir: Stevan Riley United Kingdom 2010 86m

An uplifting and riveting documentary onthe all-conquering West Indies cricketteam of the 1970s and '80s, Fire inBabylon paints a picture of anextraordinary era when cricket evolvedfrom a game to a revolutionary movement.

TUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to get you in the mood for Firein Babylon.

FRI 8 - THU 21

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Tavernier France 2010 139m

Starring: Melanie Thierry, Lambert Wilson

A 16th-century story of politics, passionand swordplay. Noblewoman Marie lovesher swashbuckling cousin but must yieldto her father’s political ambitions andmarry Philippe de Montpensier. When warcalls him away, her husband leaves her inthe benevolent charge of tutorChabannes, a nobleman outlawed afterhe turns his back on war. But Marie issoon exposed to the sexual and politicalintrigues of court.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to complement The Princess ofMontpensier.

FRI 8 - THU 14

SENNA (12A)

Dir: Asif Kapadia United Kingdom 2010 105m

Spanning his years as a Formula Onedriver from 1984 until his tragic deatha decade later, Senna explores the lifeand dazzling career of a man whocould make a car perform like no other.

FRI 15 JUL - THU 4 AUG

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

Dir: David Yates United States 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson

In the epic finale, the battle between thegood and evil forces of the wizardingworld escalates into an all-out war. Thestakes have never been higher and noone is safe. But it is Harry Potter whomay be called upon to make the ultimatesacrifice as he draws closer to theclimactic showdown with Lord Voldemort.It all ends here.

FRI 15 - THU 21

RAISE RAVENS (12A)

CRIA CUERVOSWith English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Saura Spain 1975 110m

Starring: Ana Torrent, Geraldine Chaplin

A subtle yet unmistakable indictment of thefamily as a repressive force in Spanishsociety, Raise Ravens centres on an eight-year-old orphan who believes herself tohave poisoned her father, whom she blamesfor the death of her mother. Lookingforward to Pan's Labyrinth, it's one ofcinema's most hauntingly vivid depictionsof a child's fantasy-imbued reality.

FRI 15 - THU 21

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Rose Bosch France 2010 119m

Starring: Jean Reno, Melanie Laurent

The Round-Up depicts the harrowing truestory of how French police, at the behestof Hitler and the Vichy regime, roundedup civilian Jews living in Paris in order todeport them to the extermination camps.Starting on July 16, 1942, the Frenchcollaborators gathered and deported13,000 Jews, among them 4,000children. With a meticulously constructedscript based on extensive research andfirst-hand accounts, writer/director RoseBosch brings to the screen one of themost moving dramas you'll see this year.

FRI 15 - THU 21 (EXC WED 20)

LIFE IN A DAY (12A)

Dir: Kevin Macdonald United States 2011 94m

The first user generated feature filmdocumenting a single day on Earth. Onthe 24th of July 2010 people around theworld captured a moment of their liveson camera and over 80,000 videos wereuploaded to YouTube. Director KevinMacdonald and producer Ridley Scottteamed up to tell a highly emotionalstory from the submitted footage.

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE TREE OF LIFE (12A)

Dir: Terrence Malick United States 2011 138m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain

The grand prize winner at the 2011Cannes Film Festival is an exquisite,profound, emotionally powerful work ofart by maverick film director TerrenceMalick. The eldest son of a 1950s-eraMidwestern family sets out on anexistential journey that leads him toquestion his faith while seeking theanswers to life's most challengingmysteries. The movie’s heady subjectmatter may frustrate some, but manywill be totally captivated.

"Sure, he's overreaching. Mostvisionaries do. The Tree of Lifedwarfs the big-budget guppiesswimming at the multiplex.Drown those suckers. Shot with a poet's eye, Malick's film is agroundbreaker, a personal visionthat dares to reach for the stars."Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

BEGINNERS (15)

Dir: Mike Mills United States 2010 104m

Starring: Christopher Plummer, Ewan McGregor

A graphic artist who has always beenunlucky in love embarks on a newrelationship and gradually absorbs thelessons imparted by his father(Christopher Plummer), who emergesfrom a long, passionless marriage at 75and comes out of the closet, refusing tolet even a cancer diagnosis blunt hiseagerness to let love into his life.

“The movie darts, dreams, andsometimes seems to dance. Thegreat Plummer, meanwhile, createsan inspiring, fully rounded man inlate bloom, and McGregor respondswith a performance to match.”Entertainment Weekly

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE BIG PICTURE (15)

L’HOMME QUI VOULAITVIVRE SA VIEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Eric Lartigau France 2010 115m

Starring: Romain Duris, Marina Fois,

Niels Arestrup

Adapting Douglas Kennedy’s acclaimednovel - and retaining all its insight andtantalizing suspense - Eric Lartigauguides hot French star Roman Duris(Heartbreaker) to one of his best-everperformances. At once a portrait of aconflicted man and a sleek Europeanthriller, The Big Picture counts as high-quality French entertainment - anescapist delight with substance.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

HORRID HENRY - THE MOVIE (3D) CERT TBC

Dir: Nick Moore United Kingdom 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Anjelica Huston, Theo Stevenson,

Parminda Nagra

Everyone’s favourite school-boy anti-hero makes his feature film debut inthis wickedly funny movie featuring bigname stars as the Horrid Henry crew.Anjelica Huston is Henry’s terrifyingteacher Miss Battle-Axe, Jo Brand isthe Demon Dinner Lady and Prissy Pollyis played by Kimberley Walsh of GirlsAloud fame. But the real stars are theyoung trio: Henry, Perfect Peter andMoody Margaret who must join forcesto save their school.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

ARRIETTY CERT TBC

English Language Version

Dir: Hiromasa Yonebayashi Japan 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Bridgit Mendler, Will Arnett,

Amy Poehler

The latest instalment from thewondrous animation house the worldhas come to know and love is anadaptation of the classic children’snovel ‘The Borrowers’. Miniature Arietty and her family live under thefloorboards of an ordinary house in theToyko suburbs ‘borrowing’ everythingthey need from their human landlords.Life is beautifully simple for them until a chance encounter between Ariettyand a young boy threatens disastrousconsequences. Exquisitely detailed inevery way and utterly enchanting.Barbican Cinema

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

POETRY CERT TBC

SHIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Chang-dong Lee South Korea 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Nae-sang Ahn, Jeong-hie Yun

Rhyme and crime intertwine in Poetry,the moving portrait of an elegant oldlady pressured by incipient Alzheimer’sas well as a lyrical take on creativediscovery and an upsetting look atjuvenile violence, by Korean master Lee Chang-dong. Toronto Film Festival

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

SAT 2, 2.45PM

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID -RODERICK RULES (U)

Dir: David Bowers United States 2011 99m

Starring: Zachary Gordon, Steve Zahn

Back in school after summer vacation,Greg and his older brother Rodrick mustdeal with their parents' misguidedattempts to make them bond.

SAT 9, 3PM

BLACK JACK (PG)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 1979 97m

Starring: Stephen Hirst, Jean Franval

Black Jack is a children's adventure set inthe 18th Century. Young Tolly is forced onthe run with 'Black Jack', a villainousruffian. As the two enter a world of body-snatchers, lunatic asylums and travellingfairs they find friendship in unlikely places.

FROM FRI 15

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 23, 1.30PM

YOGI BEAR (3D) (U)

Dir: Eric Brevig United States 2010 80m

Starring: Justin Timberlake, Dan Aykroyd

When Yogi and Boo-Boo discover they'reabout to become homeless, their onlyhope for keeping Jellystone open is toteam up with old enemy, Ranger Smith.Normal ticket prices apply.

FROM FRI 29

HORRID HENRY THEMOVIE (3D) + ARRIETTYSee page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

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

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

THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FIRST GRADER (12A)

See website for details.

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

See page 1 for details

THU 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLESee page 2 for details

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

FRI 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

SAT 16, 12PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.

Fri 1 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45An Evening with... plus The King’s Speech 12A p10 6:00

Sat 2 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 12:00 5:00 7:45Diary of a Wimpy Kid:Roderick Rules U p4 2:45National Theatre Encore:The Cherry Orchard 12A p9 1:00

Sun 3 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 2:30 5:00 7:45The Big Sleep PG p8 12:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Simon Boccanegra 12A p9 1:00

Mon 4 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45Before the Revolution 12A p8 6:00

Tue 5 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Wed 6 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Thu 7 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 10:30 1:30 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Fri 8 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Sat 9 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 12:30 5:30 8:15Black Jack PG p4 3:00

Sun 10 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15Zulu PG p12 2:00

Mon 11 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Tue 12 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15West Indian Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 13 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 3:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 6:30

Thu 14 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Fri 15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Sat 16 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 1:30 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 3:30 5:45 8:15Harry Potter... Supportive Environment Screening p2 12:00

Sun 17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 6:00 8:30The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 1:00

Mon 18 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

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

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

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Tue 19 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15French Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 8:15Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 6:30

Thu 21 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Fri 22 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15

Sat 23 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:15Yogi Bear (3D) U p4 1:30

Sun 24 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Battleship Potemkin PG p8 1:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 1:00

Mon 25 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 8:15The Drummond Will + cast/crew Q&A p10 5:30

Tue 26 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Film Quiz - cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 27 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 6:30

Thu 28 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Fri 29 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Sat 30 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00

Sun 31 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:15 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 12:00 5:45Poetry p3 8:00The Commitments 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 1:00

POTICHE, THE FIRSTGRADER & INCENDIESALL END ON THE 7 JULY DON’T MISS THEM!SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

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SAT 2 - THU 7

TT3D: CLOSER TO THE EDGE (3D) (15)

Dir: Richard De Aragues United Kingdom 2011

103m

The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is thegreatest motorcycle road race in theworld, the ultimate challenge for riderand machine. By vividly recounting theTT’s legendary rivalries and the Isle ofMan’s unique road racing history, this3D documentary explores why modernTT riders still risk their lives to win theworld’s most dangerous race.

FRI 1 - THU 14

A SEPARATION (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Asghar Farhadi Iran 2011 122m

Starring: Peyman Moaadi, Leila Hatami

An emotionally resonant, preciselyscripted drama from award-winningdirector Asghar Farhadi which portraysthe turmoil and human toll of amarriage in the process of breakingapart in contemporary Iran.

“A gripping moral and socialdrama set in present-day Iranwhich lifts the director to the frontrank of contemporary worlddirectors.” Screen International

FRI 8 - THU 14

FIRE IN BABYLON (12A)

Dir: Stevan Riley United Kingdom 2010 86m

An uplifting and riveting documentary onthe all-conquering West Indies cricketteam of the 1970s and '80s, Fire inBabylon paints a picture of anextraordinary era when cricket evolvedfrom a game to a revolutionary movement.

TUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to get you in the mood for Firein Babylon.

FRI 8 - THU 21

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Tavernier France 2010 139m

Starring: Melanie Thierry, Lambert Wilson

A 16th-century story of politics, passionand swordplay. Noblewoman Marie lovesher swashbuckling cousin but must yieldto her father’s political ambitions andmarry Philippe de Montpensier. When warcalls him away, her husband leaves her inthe benevolent charge of tutorChabannes, a nobleman outlawed afterhe turns his back on war. But Marie issoon exposed to the sexual and politicalintrigues of court.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to complement The Princess ofMontpensier.

FRI 8 - THU 14

SENNA (12A)

Dir: Asif Kapadia United Kingdom 2010 105m

Spanning his years as a Formula Onedriver from 1984 until his tragic deatha decade later, Senna explores the lifeand dazzling career of a man whocould make a car perform like no other.

FRI 15 JUL - THU 4 AUG

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

Dir: David Yates United States 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson

In the epic finale, the battle between thegood and evil forces of the wizardingworld escalates into an all-out war. Thestakes have never been higher and noone is safe. But it is Harry Potter whomay be called upon to make the ultimatesacrifice as he draws closer to theclimactic showdown with Lord Voldemort.It all ends here.

FRI 15 - THU 21

RAISE RAVENS (12A)

CRIA CUERVOSWith English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Saura Spain 1975 110m

Starring: Ana Torrent, Geraldine Chaplin

A subtle yet unmistakable indictment of thefamily as a repressive force in Spanishsociety, Raise Ravens centres on an eight-year-old orphan who believes herself tohave poisoned her father, whom she blamesfor the death of her mother. Lookingforward to Pan's Labyrinth, it's one ofcinema's most hauntingly vivid depictionsof a child's fantasy-imbued reality.

FRI 15 - THU 21

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Rose Bosch France 2010 119m

Starring: Jean Reno, Melanie Laurent

The Round-Up depicts the harrowing truestory of how French police, at the behestof Hitler and the Vichy regime, roundedup civilian Jews living in Paris in order todeport them to the extermination camps.Starting on July 16, 1942, the Frenchcollaborators gathered and deported13,000 Jews, among them 4,000children. With a meticulously constructedscript based on extensive research andfirst-hand accounts, writer/director RoseBosch brings to the screen one of themost moving dramas you'll see this year.

FRI 15 - THU 21 (EXC WED 20)

LIFE IN A DAY (12A)

Dir: Kevin Macdonald United States 2011 94m

The first user generated feature filmdocumenting a single day on Earth. Onthe 24th of July 2010 people around theworld captured a moment of their liveson camera and over 80,000 videos wereuploaded to YouTube. Director KevinMacdonald and producer Ridley Scottteamed up to tell a highly emotionalstory from the submitted footage.

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE TREE OF LIFE (12A)

Dir: Terrence Malick United States 2011 138m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain

The grand prize winner at the 2011Cannes Film Festival is an exquisite,profound, emotionally powerful work ofart by maverick film director TerrenceMalick. The eldest son of a 1950s-eraMidwestern family sets out on anexistential journey that leads him toquestion his faith while seeking theanswers to life's most challengingmysteries. The movie’s heady subjectmatter may frustrate some, but manywill be totally captivated.

"Sure, he's overreaching. Mostvisionaries do. The Tree of Lifedwarfs the big-budget guppiesswimming at the multiplex.Drown those suckers. Shot with a poet's eye, Malick's film is agroundbreaker, a personal visionthat dares to reach for the stars."Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

BEGINNERS (15)

Dir: Mike Mills United States 2010 104m

Starring: Christopher Plummer, Ewan McGregor

A graphic artist who has always beenunlucky in love embarks on a newrelationship and gradually absorbs thelessons imparted by his father(Christopher Plummer), who emergesfrom a long, passionless marriage at 75and comes out of the closet, refusing tolet even a cancer diagnosis blunt hiseagerness to let love into his life.

“The movie darts, dreams, andsometimes seems to dance. Thegreat Plummer, meanwhile, createsan inspiring, fully rounded man inlate bloom, and McGregor respondswith a performance to match.”Entertainment Weekly

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE BIG PICTURE (15)

L’HOMME QUI VOULAITVIVRE SA VIEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Eric Lartigau France 2010 115m

Starring: Romain Duris, Marina Fois,

Niels Arestrup

Adapting Douglas Kennedy’s acclaimednovel - and retaining all its insight andtantalizing suspense - Eric Lartigauguides hot French star Roman Duris(Heartbreaker) to one of his best-everperformances. At once a portrait of aconflicted man and a sleek Europeanthriller, The Big Picture counts as high-quality French entertainment - anescapist delight with substance.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

HORRID HENRY - THE MOVIE (3D) CERT TBC

Dir: Nick Moore United Kingdom 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Anjelica Huston, Theo Stevenson,

Parminda Nagra

Everyone’s favourite school-boy anti-hero makes his feature film debut inthis wickedly funny movie featuring bigname stars as the Horrid Henry crew.Anjelica Huston is Henry’s terrifyingteacher Miss Battle-Axe, Jo Brand isthe Demon Dinner Lady and Prissy Pollyis played by Kimberley Walsh of GirlsAloud fame. But the real stars are theyoung trio: Henry, Perfect Peter andMoody Margaret who must join forcesto save their school.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

ARRIETTY CERT TBC

English Language Version

Dir: Hiromasa Yonebayashi Japan 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Bridgit Mendler, Will Arnett,

Amy Poehler

The latest instalment from thewondrous animation house the worldhas come to know and love is anadaptation of the classic children’snovel ‘The Borrowers’. Miniature Arietty and her family live under thefloorboards of an ordinary house in theToyko suburbs ‘borrowing’ everythingthey need from their human landlords.Life is beautifully simple for them until a chance encounter between Ariettyand a young boy threatens disastrousconsequences. Exquisitely detailed inevery way and utterly enchanting.Barbican Cinema

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

POETRY CERT TBC

SHIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Chang-dong Lee South Korea 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Nae-sang Ahn, Jeong-hie Yun

Rhyme and crime intertwine in Poetry,the moving portrait of an elegant oldlady pressured by incipient Alzheimer’sas well as a lyrical take on creativediscovery and an upsetting look atjuvenile violence, by Korean master Lee Chang-dong. Toronto Film Festival

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

SAT 2, 2.45PM

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID -RODERICK RULES (U)

Dir: David Bowers United States 2011 99m

Starring: Zachary Gordon, Steve Zahn

Back in school after summer vacation,Greg and his older brother Rodrick mustdeal with their parents' misguidedattempts to make them bond.

SAT 9, 3PM

BLACK JACK (PG)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 1979 97m

Starring: Stephen Hirst, Jean Franval

Black Jack is a children's adventure set inthe 18th Century. Young Tolly is forced onthe run with 'Black Jack', a villainousruffian. As the two enter a world of body-snatchers, lunatic asylums and travellingfairs they find friendship in unlikely places.

FROM FRI 15

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 23, 1.30PM

YOGI BEAR (3D) (U)

Dir: Eric Brevig United States 2010 80m

Starring: Justin Timberlake, Dan Aykroyd

When Yogi and Boo-Boo discover they'reabout to become homeless, their onlyhope for keeping Jellystone open is toteam up with old enemy, Ranger Smith.Normal ticket prices apply.

FROM FRI 29

HORRID HENRY THEMOVIE (3D) + ARRIETTYSee page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

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

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

THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FIRST GRADER (12A)

See website for details.

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

See page 1 for details

THU 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLESee page 2 for details

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

04

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

FRI 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

SAT 16, 12PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.

Fri 1 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45An Evening with... plus The King’s Speech 12A p10 6:00

Sat 2 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 12:00 5:00 7:45Diary of a Wimpy Kid:Roderick Rules U p4 2:45National Theatre Encore:The Cherry Orchard 12A p9 1:00

Sun 3 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 2:30 5:00 7:45The Big Sleep PG p8 12:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Simon Boccanegra 12A p9 1:00

Mon 4 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45Before the Revolution 12A p8 6:00

Tue 5 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Wed 6 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Thu 7 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 10:30 1:30 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Fri 8 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Sat 9 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 12:30 5:30 8:15Black Jack PG p4 3:00

Sun 10 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15Zulu PG p12 2:00

Mon 11 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Tue 12 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15West Indian Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 13 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 3:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 6:30

Thu 14 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Fri 15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Sat 16 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 1:30 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 3:30 5:45 8:15Harry Potter... Supportive Environment Screening p2 12:00

Sun 17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 6:00 8:30The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 1:00

Mon 18 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

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

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Tue 19 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15French Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 8:15Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 6:30

Thu 21 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Fri 22 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15

Sat 23 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:15Yogi Bear (3D) U p4 1:30

Sun 24 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Battleship Potemkin PG p8 1:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 1:00

Mon 25 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 8:15The Drummond Will + cast/crew Q&A p10 5:30

Tue 26 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Film Quiz - cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 27 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 6:30

Thu 28 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Fri 29 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Sat 30 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00

Sun 31 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:15 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 12:00 5:45Poetry p3 8:00The Commitments 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 1:00

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SAT 2 - THU 7

TT3D: CLOSER TO THE EDGE (3D) (15)

Dir: Richard De Aragues United Kingdom 2011

103m

The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is thegreatest motorcycle road race in theworld, the ultimate challenge for riderand machine. By vividly recounting theTT’s legendary rivalries and the Isle ofMan’s unique road racing history, this3D documentary explores why modernTT riders still risk their lives to win theworld’s most dangerous race.

FRI 1 - THU 14

A SEPARATION (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Asghar Farhadi Iran 2011 122m

Starring: Peyman Moaadi, Leila Hatami

An emotionally resonant, preciselyscripted drama from award-winningdirector Asghar Farhadi which portraysthe turmoil and human toll of amarriage in the process of breakingapart in contemporary Iran.

“A gripping moral and socialdrama set in present-day Iranwhich lifts the director to the frontrank of contemporary worlddirectors.” Screen International

FRI 8 - THU 14

FIRE IN BABYLON (12A)

Dir: Stevan Riley United Kingdom 2010 86m

An uplifting and riveting documentary onthe all-conquering West Indies cricketteam of the 1970s and '80s, Fire inBabylon paints a picture of anextraordinary era when cricket evolvedfrom a game to a revolutionary movement.

TUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to get you in the mood for Firein Babylon.

FRI 8 - THU 21

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Tavernier France 2010 139m

Starring: Melanie Thierry, Lambert Wilson

A 16th-century story of politics, passionand swordplay. Noblewoman Marie lovesher swashbuckling cousin but must yieldto her father’s political ambitions andmarry Philippe de Montpensier. When warcalls him away, her husband leaves her inthe benevolent charge of tutorChabannes, a nobleman outlawed afterhe turns his back on war. But Marie issoon exposed to the sexual and politicalintrigues of court.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to complement The Princess ofMontpensier.

FRI 8 - THU 14

SENNA (12A)

Dir: Asif Kapadia United Kingdom 2010 105m

Spanning his years as a Formula Onedriver from 1984 until his tragic deatha decade later, Senna explores the lifeand dazzling career of a man whocould make a car perform like no other.

FRI 15 JUL - THU 4 AUG

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

Dir: David Yates United States 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson

In the epic finale, the battle between thegood and evil forces of the wizardingworld escalates into an all-out war. Thestakes have never been higher and noone is safe. But it is Harry Potter whomay be called upon to make the ultimatesacrifice as he draws closer to theclimactic showdown with Lord Voldemort.It all ends here.

FRI 15 - THU 21

RAISE RAVENS (12A)

CRIA CUERVOSWith English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Saura Spain 1975 110m

Starring: Ana Torrent, Geraldine Chaplin

A subtle yet unmistakable indictment of thefamily as a repressive force in Spanishsociety, Raise Ravens centres on an eight-year-old orphan who believes herself tohave poisoned her father, whom she blamesfor the death of her mother. Lookingforward to Pan's Labyrinth, it's one ofcinema's most hauntingly vivid depictionsof a child's fantasy-imbued reality.

FRI 15 - THU 21

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Rose Bosch France 2010 119m

Starring: Jean Reno, Melanie Laurent

The Round-Up depicts the harrowing truestory of how French police, at the behestof Hitler and the Vichy regime, roundedup civilian Jews living in Paris in order todeport them to the extermination camps.Starting on July 16, 1942, the Frenchcollaborators gathered and deported13,000 Jews, among them 4,000children. With a meticulously constructedscript based on extensive research andfirst-hand accounts, writer/director RoseBosch brings to the screen one of themost moving dramas you'll see this year.

FRI 15 - THU 21 (EXC WED 20)

LIFE IN A DAY (12A)

Dir: Kevin Macdonald United States 2011 94m

The first user generated feature filmdocumenting a single day on Earth. Onthe 24th of July 2010 people around theworld captured a moment of their liveson camera and over 80,000 videos wereuploaded to YouTube. Director KevinMacdonald and producer Ridley Scottteamed up to tell a highly emotionalstory from the submitted footage.

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE TREE OF LIFE (12A)

Dir: Terrence Malick United States 2011 138m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain

The grand prize winner at the 2011Cannes Film Festival is an exquisite,profound, emotionally powerful work ofart by maverick film director TerrenceMalick. The eldest son of a 1950s-eraMidwestern family sets out on anexistential journey that leads him toquestion his faith while seeking theanswers to life's most challengingmysteries. The movie’s heady subjectmatter may frustrate some, but manywill be totally captivated.

"Sure, he's overreaching. Mostvisionaries do. The Tree of Lifedwarfs the big-budget guppiesswimming at the multiplex.Drown those suckers. Shot with a poet's eye, Malick's film is agroundbreaker, a personal visionthat dares to reach for the stars."Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

BEGINNERS (15)

Dir: Mike Mills United States 2010 104m

Starring: Christopher Plummer, Ewan McGregor

A graphic artist who has always beenunlucky in love embarks on a newrelationship and gradually absorbs thelessons imparted by his father(Christopher Plummer), who emergesfrom a long, passionless marriage at 75and comes out of the closet, refusing tolet even a cancer diagnosis blunt hiseagerness to let love into his life.

“The movie darts, dreams, andsometimes seems to dance. Thegreat Plummer, meanwhile, createsan inspiring, fully rounded man inlate bloom, and McGregor respondswith a performance to match.”Entertainment Weekly

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE BIG PICTURE (15)

L’HOMME QUI VOULAITVIVRE SA VIEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Eric Lartigau France 2010 115m

Starring: Romain Duris, Marina Fois,

Niels Arestrup

Adapting Douglas Kennedy’s acclaimednovel - and retaining all its insight andtantalizing suspense - Eric Lartigauguides hot French star Roman Duris(Heartbreaker) to one of his best-everperformances. At once a portrait of aconflicted man and a sleek Europeanthriller, The Big Picture counts as high-quality French entertainment - anescapist delight with substance.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

HORRID HENRY - THE MOVIE (3D) CERT TBC

Dir: Nick Moore United Kingdom 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Anjelica Huston, Theo Stevenson,

Parminda Nagra

Everyone’s favourite school-boy anti-hero makes his feature film debut inthis wickedly funny movie featuring bigname stars as the Horrid Henry crew.Anjelica Huston is Henry’s terrifyingteacher Miss Battle-Axe, Jo Brand isthe Demon Dinner Lady and Prissy Pollyis played by Kimberley Walsh of GirlsAloud fame. But the real stars are theyoung trio: Henry, Perfect Peter andMoody Margaret who must join forcesto save their school.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

ARRIETTY CERT TBC

English Language Version

Dir: Hiromasa Yonebayashi Japan 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Bridgit Mendler, Will Arnett,

Amy Poehler

The latest instalment from thewondrous animation house the worldhas come to know and love is anadaptation of the classic children’snovel ‘The Borrowers’. Miniature Arietty and her family live under thefloorboards of an ordinary house in theToyko suburbs ‘borrowing’ everythingthey need from their human landlords.Life is beautifully simple for them until a chance encounter between Ariettyand a young boy threatens disastrousconsequences. Exquisitely detailed inevery way and utterly enchanting.Barbican Cinema

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

POETRY CERT TBC

SHIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Chang-dong Lee South Korea 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Nae-sang Ahn, Jeong-hie Yun

Rhyme and crime intertwine in Poetry,the moving portrait of an elegant oldlady pressured by incipient Alzheimer’sas well as a lyrical take on creativediscovery and an upsetting look atjuvenile violence, by Korean master Lee Chang-dong. Toronto Film Festival

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

SAT 2, 2.45PM

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID -RODERICK RULES (U)

Dir: David Bowers United States 2011 99m

Starring: Zachary Gordon, Steve Zahn

Back in school after summer vacation,Greg and his older brother Rodrick mustdeal with their parents' misguidedattempts to make them bond.

SAT 9, 3PM

BLACK JACK (PG)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 1979 97m

Starring: Stephen Hirst, Jean Franval

Black Jack is a children's adventure set inthe 18th Century. Young Tolly is forced onthe run with 'Black Jack', a villainousruffian. As the two enter a world of body-snatchers, lunatic asylums and travellingfairs they find friendship in unlikely places.

FROM FRI 15

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 23, 1.30PM

YOGI BEAR (3D) (U)

Dir: Eric Brevig United States 2010 80m

Starring: Justin Timberlake, Dan Aykroyd

When Yogi and Boo-Boo discover they'reabout to become homeless, their onlyhope for keeping Jellystone open is toteam up with old enemy, Ranger Smith.Normal ticket prices apply.

FROM FRI 29

HORRID HENRY THEMOVIE (3D) + ARRIETTYSee page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

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

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

THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FIRST GRADER (12A)

See website for details.

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

See page 1 for details

THU 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLESee page 2 for details

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

FRI 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

SAT 16, 12PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.

Fri 1 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45An Evening with... plus The King’s Speech 12A p10 6:00

Sat 2 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 12:00 5:00 7:45Diary of a Wimpy Kid:Roderick Rules U p4 2:45National Theatre Encore:The Cherry Orchard 12A p9 1:00

Sun 3 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 2:30 5:00 7:45The Big Sleep PG p8 12:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Simon Boccanegra 12A p9 1:00

Mon 4 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45Before the Revolution 12A p8 6:00

Tue 5 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Wed 6 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Thu 7 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 10:30 1:30 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Fri 8 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Sat 9 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 12:30 5:30 8:15Black Jack PG p4 3:00

Sun 10 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15Zulu PG p12 2:00

Mon 11 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Tue 12 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15West Indian Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 13 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 3:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 6:30

Thu 14 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Fri 15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Sat 16 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 1:30 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 3:30 5:45 8:15Harry Potter... Supportive Environment Screening p2 12:00

Sun 17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 6:00 8:30The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 1:00

Mon 18 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

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Tue 19 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15French Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 8:15Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 6:30

Thu 21 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Fri 22 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15

Sat 23 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:15Yogi Bear (3D) U p4 1:30

Sun 24 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Battleship Potemkin PG p8 1:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 1:00

Mon 25 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 8:15The Drummond Will + cast/crew Q&A p10 5:30

Tue 26 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Film Quiz - cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 27 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 6:30

Thu 28 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Fri 29 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Sat 30 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00

Sun 31 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:15 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 12:00 5:45Poetry p3 8:00The Commitments 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 1:00

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TT3D: CLOSER TO THE EDGE (3D) (15)

Dir: Richard De Aragues United Kingdom 2011

103m

The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is thegreatest motorcycle road race in theworld, the ultimate challenge for riderand machine. By vividly recounting theTT’s legendary rivalries and the Isle ofMan’s unique road racing history, this3D documentary explores why modernTT riders still risk their lives to win theworld’s most dangerous race.

FRI 1 - THU 14

A SEPARATION (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Asghar Farhadi Iran 2011 122m

Starring: Peyman Moaadi, Leila Hatami

An emotionally resonant, preciselyscripted drama from award-winningdirector Asghar Farhadi which portraysthe turmoil and human toll of amarriage in the process of breakingapart in contemporary Iran.

“A gripping moral and socialdrama set in present-day Iranwhich lifts the director to the frontrank of contemporary worlddirectors.” Screen International

FRI 8 - THU 14

FIRE IN BABYLON (12A)

Dir: Stevan Riley United Kingdom 2010 86m

An uplifting and riveting documentary onthe all-conquering West Indies cricketteam of the 1970s and '80s, Fire inBabylon paints a picture of anextraordinary era when cricket evolvedfrom a game to a revolutionary movement.

TUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to get you in the mood for Firein Babylon.

FRI 8 - THU 21

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Tavernier France 2010 139m

Starring: Melanie Thierry, Lambert Wilson

A 16th-century story of politics, passionand swordplay. Noblewoman Marie lovesher swashbuckling cousin but must yieldto her father’s political ambitions andmarry Philippe de Montpensier. When warcalls him away, her husband leaves her inthe benevolent charge of tutorChabannes, a nobleman outlawed afterhe turns his back on war. But Marie issoon exposed to the sexual and politicalintrigues of court.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to complement The Princess ofMontpensier.

FRI 8 - THU 14

SENNA (12A)

Dir: Asif Kapadia United Kingdom 2010 105m

Spanning his years as a Formula Onedriver from 1984 until his tragic deatha decade later, Senna explores the lifeand dazzling career of a man whocould make a car perform like no other.

FRI 15 JUL - THU 4 AUG

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

Dir: David Yates United States 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson

In the epic finale, the battle between thegood and evil forces of the wizardingworld escalates into an all-out war. Thestakes have never been higher and noone is safe. But it is Harry Potter whomay be called upon to make the ultimatesacrifice as he draws closer to theclimactic showdown with Lord Voldemort.It all ends here.

FRI 15 - THU 21

RAISE RAVENS (12A)

CRIA CUERVOSWith English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Saura Spain 1975 110m

Starring: Ana Torrent, Geraldine Chaplin

A subtle yet unmistakable indictment of thefamily as a repressive force in Spanishsociety, Raise Ravens centres on an eight-year-old orphan who believes herself tohave poisoned her father, whom she blamesfor the death of her mother. Lookingforward to Pan's Labyrinth, it's one ofcinema's most hauntingly vivid depictionsof a child's fantasy-imbued reality.

FRI 15 - THU 21

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Rose Bosch France 2010 119m

Starring: Jean Reno, Melanie Laurent

The Round-Up depicts the harrowing truestory of how French police, at the behestof Hitler and the Vichy regime, roundedup civilian Jews living in Paris in order todeport them to the extermination camps.Starting on July 16, 1942, the Frenchcollaborators gathered and deported13,000 Jews, among them 4,000children. With a meticulously constructedscript based on extensive research andfirst-hand accounts, writer/director RoseBosch brings to the screen one of themost moving dramas you'll see this year.

FRI 15 - THU 21 (EXC WED 20)

LIFE IN A DAY (12A)

Dir: Kevin Macdonald United States 2011 94m

The first user generated feature filmdocumenting a single day on Earth. Onthe 24th of July 2010 people around theworld captured a moment of their liveson camera and over 80,000 videos wereuploaded to YouTube. Director KevinMacdonald and producer Ridley Scottteamed up to tell a highly emotionalstory from the submitted footage.

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE TREE OF LIFE (12A)

Dir: Terrence Malick United States 2011 138m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain

The grand prize winner at the 2011Cannes Film Festival is an exquisite,profound, emotionally powerful work ofart by maverick film director TerrenceMalick. The eldest son of a 1950s-eraMidwestern family sets out on anexistential journey that leads him toquestion his faith while seeking theanswers to life's most challengingmysteries. The movie’s heady subjectmatter may frustrate some, but manywill be totally captivated.

"Sure, he's overreaching. Mostvisionaries do. The Tree of Lifedwarfs the big-budget guppiesswimming at the multiplex.Drown those suckers. Shot with a poet's eye, Malick's film is agroundbreaker, a personal visionthat dares to reach for the stars."Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

BEGINNERS (15)

Dir: Mike Mills United States 2010 104m

Starring: Christopher Plummer, Ewan McGregor

A graphic artist who has always beenunlucky in love embarks on a newrelationship and gradually absorbs thelessons imparted by his father(Christopher Plummer), who emergesfrom a long, passionless marriage at 75and comes out of the closet, refusing tolet even a cancer diagnosis blunt hiseagerness to let love into his life.

“The movie darts, dreams, andsometimes seems to dance. Thegreat Plummer, meanwhile, createsan inspiring, fully rounded man inlate bloom, and McGregor respondswith a performance to match.”Entertainment Weekly

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE BIG PICTURE (15)

L’HOMME QUI VOULAITVIVRE SA VIEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Eric Lartigau France 2010 115m

Starring: Romain Duris, Marina Fois,

Niels Arestrup

Adapting Douglas Kennedy’s acclaimednovel - and retaining all its insight andtantalizing suspense - Eric Lartigauguides hot French star Roman Duris(Heartbreaker) to one of his best-everperformances. At once a portrait of aconflicted man and a sleek Europeanthriller, The Big Picture counts as high-quality French entertainment - anescapist delight with substance.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

HORRID HENRY - THE MOVIE (3D) CERT TBC

Dir: Nick Moore United Kingdom 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Anjelica Huston, Theo Stevenson,

Parminda Nagra

Everyone’s favourite school-boy anti-hero makes his feature film debut inthis wickedly funny movie featuring bigname stars as the Horrid Henry crew.Anjelica Huston is Henry’s terrifyingteacher Miss Battle-Axe, Jo Brand isthe Demon Dinner Lady and Prissy Pollyis played by Kimberley Walsh of GirlsAloud fame. But the real stars are theyoung trio: Henry, Perfect Peter andMoody Margaret who must join forcesto save their school.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

ARRIETTY CERT TBC

English Language Version

Dir: Hiromasa Yonebayashi Japan 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Bridgit Mendler, Will Arnett,

Amy Poehler

The latest instalment from thewondrous animation house the worldhas come to know and love is anadaptation of the classic children’snovel ‘The Borrowers’. Miniature Arietty and her family live under thefloorboards of an ordinary house in theToyko suburbs ‘borrowing’ everythingthey need from their human landlords.Life is beautifully simple for them until a chance encounter between Ariettyand a young boy threatens disastrousconsequences. Exquisitely detailed inevery way and utterly enchanting.Barbican Cinema

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

POETRY CERT TBC

SHIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Chang-dong Lee South Korea 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Nae-sang Ahn, Jeong-hie Yun

Rhyme and crime intertwine in Poetry,the moving portrait of an elegant oldlady pressured by incipient Alzheimer’sas well as a lyrical take on creativediscovery and an upsetting look atjuvenile violence, by Korean master Lee Chang-dong. Toronto Film Festival

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

SAT 2, 2.45PM

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID -RODERICK RULES (U)

Dir: David Bowers United States 2011 99m

Starring: Zachary Gordon, Steve Zahn

Back in school after summer vacation,Greg and his older brother Rodrick mustdeal with their parents' misguidedattempts to make them bond.

SAT 9, 3PM

BLACK JACK (PG)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 1979 97m

Starring: Stephen Hirst, Jean Franval

Black Jack is a children's adventure set inthe 18th Century. Young Tolly is forced onthe run with 'Black Jack', a villainousruffian. As the two enter a world of body-snatchers, lunatic asylums and travellingfairs they find friendship in unlikely places.

FROM FRI 15

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 23, 1.30PM

YOGI BEAR (3D) (U)

Dir: Eric Brevig United States 2010 80m

Starring: Justin Timberlake, Dan Aykroyd

When Yogi and Boo-Boo discover they'reabout to become homeless, their onlyhope for keeping Jellystone open is toteam up with old enemy, Ranger Smith.Normal ticket prices apply.

FROM FRI 29

HORRID HENRY THEMOVIE (3D) + ARRIETTYSee page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

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

THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FIRST GRADER (12A)

See website for details.

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

See page 1 for details

THU 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLESee page 2 for details

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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FRI 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

SAT 16, 12PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.

Fri 1 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45An Evening with... plus The King’s Speech 12A p10 6:00

Sat 2 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 12:00 5:00 7:45Diary of a Wimpy Kid:Roderick Rules U p4 2:45National Theatre Encore:The Cherry Orchard 12A p9 1:00

Sun 3 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 2:30 5:00 7:45The Big Sleep PG p8 12:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Simon Boccanegra 12A p9 1:00

Mon 4 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45Before the Revolution 12A p8 6:00

Tue 5 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Wed 6 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Thu 7 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 10:30 1:30 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Fri 8 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Sat 9 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 12:30 5:30 8:15Black Jack PG p4 3:00

Sun 10 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15Zulu PG p12 2:00

Mon 11 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Tue 12 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15West Indian Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 13 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 3:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 6:30

Thu 14 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Fri 15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Sat 16 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 1:30 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 3:30 5:45 8:15Harry Potter... Supportive Environment Screening p2 12:00

Sun 17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 6:00 8:30The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 1:00

Mon 18 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

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Tue 19 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15French Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 8:15Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 6:30

Thu 21 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Fri 22 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15

Sat 23 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:15Yogi Bear (3D) U p4 1:30

Sun 24 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Battleship Potemkin PG p8 1:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 1:00

Mon 25 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 8:15The Drummond Will + cast/crew Q&A p10 5:30

Tue 26 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Film Quiz - cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 27 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 6:30

Thu 28 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Fri 29 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Sat 30 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00

Sun 31 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:15 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 12:00 5:45Poetry p3 8:00The Commitments 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 1:00

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SAT 2 - THU 7

TT3D: CLOSER TO THE EDGE (3D) (15)

Dir: Richard De Aragues United Kingdom 2011

103m

The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is thegreatest motorcycle road race in theworld, the ultimate challenge for riderand machine. By vividly recounting theTT’s legendary rivalries and the Isle ofMan’s unique road racing history, this3D documentary explores why modernTT riders still risk their lives to win theworld’s most dangerous race.

FRI 1 - THU 14

A SEPARATION (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Asghar Farhadi Iran 2011 122m

Starring: Peyman Moaadi, Leila Hatami

An emotionally resonant, preciselyscripted drama from award-winningdirector Asghar Farhadi which portraysthe turmoil and human toll of amarriage in the process of breakingapart in contemporary Iran.

“A gripping moral and socialdrama set in present-day Iranwhich lifts the director to the frontrank of contemporary worlddirectors.” Screen International

FRI 8 - THU 14

FIRE IN BABYLON (12A)

Dir: Stevan Riley United Kingdom 2010 86m

An uplifting and riveting documentary onthe all-conquering West Indies cricketteam of the 1970s and '80s, Fire inBabylon paints a picture of anextraordinary era when cricket evolvedfrom a game to a revolutionary movement.

TUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to get you in the mood for Firein Babylon.

FRI 8 - THU 21

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Tavernier France 2010 139m

Starring: Melanie Thierry, Lambert Wilson

A 16th-century story of politics, passionand swordplay. Noblewoman Marie lovesher swashbuckling cousin but must yieldto her father’s political ambitions andmarry Philippe de Montpensier. When warcalls him away, her husband leaves her inthe benevolent charge of tutorChabannes, a nobleman outlawed afterhe turns his back on war. But Marie issoon exposed to the sexual and politicalintrigues of court.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to complement The Princess ofMontpensier.

FRI 8 - THU 14

SENNA (12A)

Dir: Asif Kapadia United Kingdom 2010 105m

Spanning his years as a Formula Onedriver from 1984 until his tragic deatha decade later, Senna explores the lifeand dazzling career of a man whocould make a car perform like no other.

FRI 15 JUL - THU 4 AUG

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

Dir: David Yates United States 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson

In the epic finale, the battle between thegood and evil forces of the wizardingworld escalates into an all-out war. Thestakes have never been higher and noone is safe. But it is Harry Potter whomay be called upon to make the ultimatesacrifice as he draws closer to theclimactic showdown with Lord Voldemort.It all ends here.

FRI 15 - THU 21

RAISE RAVENS (12A)

CRIA CUERVOSWith English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Saura Spain 1975 110m

Starring: Ana Torrent, Geraldine Chaplin

A subtle yet unmistakable indictment of thefamily as a repressive force in Spanishsociety, Raise Ravens centres on an eight-year-old orphan who believes herself tohave poisoned her father, whom she blamesfor the death of her mother. Lookingforward to Pan's Labyrinth, it's one ofcinema's most hauntingly vivid depictionsof a child's fantasy-imbued reality.

FRI 15 - THU 21

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Rose Bosch France 2010 119m

Starring: Jean Reno, Melanie Laurent

The Round-Up depicts the harrowing truestory of how French police, at the behestof Hitler and the Vichy regime, roundedup civilian Jews living in Paris in order todeport them to the extermination camps.Starting on July 16, 1942, the Frenchcollaborators gathered and deported13,000 Jews, among them 4,000children. With a meticulously constructedscript based on extensive research andfirst-hand accounts, writer/director RoseBosch brings to the screen one of themost moving dramas you'll see this year.

FRI 15 - THU 21 (EXC WED 20)

LIFE IN A DAY (12A)

Dir: Kevin Macdonald United States 2011 94m

The first user generated feature filmdocumenting a single day on Earth. Onthe 24th of July 2010 people around theworld captured a moment of their liveson camera and over 80,000 videos wereuploaded to YouTube. Director KevinMacdonald and producer Ridley Scottteamed up to tell a highly emotionalstory from the submitted footage.

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE TREE OF LIFE (12A)

Dir: Terrence Malick United States 2011 138m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain

The grand prize winner at the 2011Cannes Film Festival is an exquisite,profound, emotionally powerful work ofart by maverick film director TerrenceMalick. The eldest son of a 1950s-eraMidwestern family sets out on anexistential journey that leads him toquestion his faith while seeking theanswers to life's most challengingmysteries. The movie’s heady subjectmatter may frustrate some, but manywill be totally captivated.

"Sure, he's overreaching. Mostvisionaries do. The Tree of Lifedwarfs the big-budget guppiesswimming at the multiplex.Drown those suckers. Shot with a poet's eye, Malick's film is agroundbreaker, a personal visionthat dares to reach for the stars."Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

BEGINNERS (15)

Dir: Mike Mills United States 2010 104m

Starring: Christopher Plummer, Ewan McGregor

A graphic artist who has always beenunlucky in love embarks on a newrelationship and gradually absorbs thelessons imparted by his father(Christopher Plummer), who emergesfrom a long, passionless marriage at 75and comes out of the closet, refusing tolet even a cancer diagnosis blunt hiseagerness to let love into his life.

“The movie darts, dreams, andsometimes seems to dance. Thegreat Plummer, meanwhile, createsan inspiring, fully rounded man inlate bloom, and McGregor respondswith a performance to match.”Entertainment Weekly

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE BIG PICTURE (15)

L’HOMME QUI VOULAITVIVRE SA VIEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Eric Lartigau France 2010 115m

Starring: Romain Duris, Marina Fois,

Niels Arestrup

Adapting Douglas Kennedy’s acclaimednovel - and retaining all its insight andtantalizing suspense - Eric Lartigauguides hot French star Roman Duris(Heartbreaker) to one of his best-everperformances. At once a portrait of aconflicted man and a sleek Europeanthriller, The Big Picture counts as high-quality French entertainment - anescapist delight with substance.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

HORRID HENRY - THE MOVIE (3D) CERT TBC

Dir: Nick Moore United Kingdom 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Anjelica Huston, Theo Stevenson,

Parminda Nagra

Everyone’s favourite school-boy anti-hero makes his feature film debut inthis wickedly funny movie featuring bigname stars as the Horrid Henry crew.Anjelica Huston is Henry’s terrifyingteacher Miss Battle-Axe, Jo Brand isthe Demon Dinner Lady and Prissy Pollyis played by Kimberley Walsh of GirlsAloud fame. But the real stars are theyoung trio: Henry, Perfect Peter andMoody Margaret who must join forcesto save their school.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

ARRIETTY CERT TBC

English Language Version

Dir: Hiromasa Yonebayashi Japan 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Bridgit Mendler, Will Arnett,

Amy Poehler

The latest instalment from thewondrous animation house the worldhas come to know and love is anadaptation of the classic children’snovel ‘The Borrowers’. Miniature Arietty and her family live under thefloorboards of an ordinary house in theToyko suburbs ‘borrowing’ everythingthey need from their human landlords.Life is beautifully simple for them until a chance encounter between Ariettyand a young boy threatens disastrousconsequences. Exquisitely detailed inevery way and utterly enchanting.Barbican Cinema

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

POETRY CERT TBC

SHIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Chang-dong Lee South Korea 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Nae-sang Ahn, Jeong-hie Yun

Rhyme and crime intertwine in Poetry,the moving portrait of an elegant oldlady pressured by incipient Alzheimer’sas well as a lyrical take on creativediscovery and an upsetting look atjuvenile violence, by Korean master Lee Chang-dong. Toronto Film Festival

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

SAT 2, 2.45PM

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID -RODERICK RULES (U)

Dir: David Bowers United States 2011 99m

Starring: Zachary Gordon, Steve Zahn

Back in school after summer vacation,Greg and his older brother Rodrick mustdeal with their parents' misguidedattempts to make them bond.

SAT 9, 3PM

BLACK JACK (PG)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 1979 97m

Starring: Stephen Hirst, Jean Franval

Black Jack is a children's adventure set inthe 18th Century. Young Tolly is forced onthe run with 'Black Jack', a villainousruffian. As the two enter a world of body-snatchers, lunatic asylums and travellingfairs they find friendship in unlikely places.

FROM FRI 15

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 23, 1.30PM

YOGI BEAR (3D) (U)

Dir: Eric Brevig United States 2010 80m

Starring: Justin Timberlake, Dan Aykroyd

When Yogi and Boo-Boo discover they'reabout to become homeless, their onlyhope for keeping Jellystone open is toteam up with old enemy, Ranger Smith.Normal ticket prices apply.

FROM FRI 29

HORRID HENRY THEMOVIE (3D) + ARRIETTYSee page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

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

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

THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FIRST GRADER (12A)

See website for details.

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

See page 1 for details

THU 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLESee page 2 for details

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

FRI 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

SAT 16, 12PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.

Fri 1 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45An Evening with... plus The King’s Speech 12A p10 6:00

Sat 2 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 12:00 5:00 7:45Diary of a Wimpy Kid:Roderick Rules U p4 2:45National Theatre Encore:The Cherry Orchard 12A p9 1:00

Sun 3 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 2:30 5:00 7:45The Big Sleep PG p8 12:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Simon Boccanegra 12A p9 1:00

Mon 4 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45Before the Revolution 12A p8 6:00

Tue 5 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Wed 6 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Thu 7 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 10:30 1:30 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Fri 8 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Sat 9 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 12:30 5:30 8:15Black Jack PG p4 3:00

Sun 10 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15Zulu PG p12 2:00

Mon 11 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Tue 12 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15West Indian Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 13 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 3:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 6:30

Thu 14 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Fri 15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Sat 16 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 1:30 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 3:30 5:45 8:15Harry Potter... Supportive Environment Screening p2 12:00

Sun 17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 6:00 8:30The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 1:00

Mon 18 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

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

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

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Tue 19 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15French Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 8:15Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 6:30

Thu 21 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Fri 22 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15

Sat 23 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:15Yogi Bear (3D) U p4 1:30

Sun 24 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Battleship Potemkin PG p8 1:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 1:00

Mon 25 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 8:15The Drummond Will + cast/crew Q&A p10 5:30

Tue 26 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Film Quiz - cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 27 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 6:30

Thu 28 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Fri 29 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Sat 30 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00

Sun 31 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:15 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 12:00 5:45Poetry p3 8:00The Commitments 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 1:00

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SAT 2 - THU 7

TT3D: CLOSER TO THE EDGE (3D) (15)

Dir: Richard De Aragues United Kingdom 2011

103m

The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is thegreatest motorcycle road race in theworld, the ultimate challenge for riderand machine. By vividly recounting theTT’s legendary rivalries and the Isle ofMan’s unique road racing history, this3D documentary explores why modernTT riders still risk their lives to win theworld’s most dangerous race.

FRI 1 - THU 14

A SEPARATION (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Asghar Farhadi Iran 2011 122m

Starring: Peyman Moaadi, Leila Hatami

An emotionally resonant, preciselyscripted drama from award-winningdirector Asghar Farhadi which portraysthe turmoil and human toll of amarriage in the process of breakingapart in contemporary Iran.

“A gripping moral and socialdrama set in present-day Iranwhich lifts the director to the frontrank of contemporary worlddirectors.” Screen International

FRI 8 - THU 14

FIRE IN BABYLON (12A)

Dir: Stevan Riley United Kingdom 2010 86m

An uplifting and riveting documentary onthe all-conquering West Indies cricketteam of the 1970s and '80s, Fire inBabylon paints a picture of anextraordinary era when cricket evolvedfrom a game to a revolutionary movement.

TUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to get you in the mood for Firein Babylon.

FRI 8 - THU 21

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Tavernier France 2010 139m

Starring: Melanie Thierry, Lambert Wilson

A 16th-century story of politics, passionand swordplay. Noblewoman Marie lovesher swashbuckling cousin but must yieldto her father’s political ambitions andmarry Philippe de Montpensier. When warcalls him away, her husband leaves her inthe benevolent charge of tutorChabannes, a nobleman outlawed afterhe turns his back on war. But Marie issoon exposed to the sexual and politicalintrigues of court.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to complement The Princess ofMontpensier.

FRI 8 - THU 14

SENNA (12A)

Dir: Asif Kapadia United Kingdom 2010 105m

Spanning his years as a Formula Onedriver from 1984 until his tragic deatha decade later, Senna explores the lifeand dazzling career of a man whocould make a car perform like no other.

FRI 15 JUL - THU 4 AUG

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

Dir: David Yates United States 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson

In the epic finale, the battle between thegood and evil forces of the wizardingworld escalates into an all-out war. Thestakes have never been higher and noone is safe. But it is Harry Potter whomay be called upon to make the ultimatesacrifice as he draws closer to theclimactic showdown with Lord Voldemort.It all ends here.

FRI 15 - THU 21

RAISE RAVENS (12A)

CRIA CUERVOSWith English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Saura Spain 1975 110m

Starring: Ana Torrent, Geraldine Chaplin

A subtle yet unmistakable indictment of thefamily as a repressive force in Spanishsociety, Raise Ravens centres on an eight-year-old orphan who believes herself tohave poisoned her father, whom she blamesfor the death of her mother. Lookingforward to Pan's Labyrinth, it's one ofcinema's most hauntingly vivid depictionsof a child's fantasy-imbued reality.

FRI 15 - THU 21

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Rose Bosch France 2010 119m

Starring: Jean Reno, Melanie Laurent

The Round-Up depicts the harrowing truestory of how French police, at the behestof Hitler and the Vichy regime, roundedup civilian Jews living in Paris in order todeport them to the extermination camps.Starting on July 16, 1942, the Frenchcollaborators gathered and deported13,000 Jews, among them 4,000children. With a meticulously constructedscript based on extensive research andfirst-hand accounts, writer/director RoseBosch brings to the screen one of themost moving dramas you'll see this year.

FRI 15 - THU 21 (EXC WED 20)

LIFE IN A DAY (12A)

Dir: Kevin Macdonald United States 2011 94m

The first user generated feature filmdocumenting a single day on Earth. Onthe 24th of July 2010 people around theworld captured a moment of their liveson camera and over 80,000 videos wereuploaded to YouTube. Director KevinMacdonald and producer Ridley Scottteamed up to tell a highly emotionalstory from the submitted footage.

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE TREE OF LIFE (12A)

Dir: Terrence Malick United States 2011 138m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain

The grand prize winner at the 2011Cannes Film Festival is an exquisite,profound, emotionally powerful work ofart by maverick film director TerrenceMalick. The eldest son of a 1950s-eraMidwestern family sets out on anexistential journey that leads him toquestion his faith while seeking theanswers to life's most challengingmysteries. The movie’s heady subjectmatter may frustrate some, but manywill be totally captivated.

"Sure, he's overreaching. Mostvisionaries do. The Tree of Lifedwarfs the big-budget guppiesswimming at the multiplex.Drown those suckers. Shot with a poet's eye, Malick's film is agroundbreaker, a personal visionthat dares to reach for the stars."Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

BEGINNERS (15)

Dir: Mike Mills United States 2010 104m

Starring: Christopher Plummer, Ewan McGregor

A graphic artist who has always beenunlucky in love embarks on a newrelationship and gradually absorbs thelessons imparted by his father(Christopher Plummer), who emergesfrom a long, passionless marriage at 75and comes out of the closet, refusing tolet even a cancer diagnosis blunt hiseagerness to let love into his life.

“The movie darts, dreams, andsometimes seems to dance. Thegreat Plummer, meanwhile, createsan inspiring, fully rounded man inlate bloom, and McGregor respondswith a performance to match.”Entertainment Weekly

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE BIG PICTURE (15)

L’HOMME QUI VOULAITVIVRE SA VIEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Eric Lartigau France 2010 115m

Starring: Romain Duris, Marina Fois,

Niels Arestrup

Adapting Douglas Kennedy’s acclaimednovel - and retaining all its insight andtantalizing suspense - Eric Lartigauguides hot French star Roman Duris(Heartbreaker) to one of his best-everperformances. At once a portrait of aconflicted man and a sleek Europeanthriller, The Big Picture counts as high-quality French entertainment - anescapist delight with substance.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

HORRID HENRY - THE MOVIE (3D) CERT TBC

Dir: Nick Moore United Kingdom 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Anjelica Huston, Theo Stevenson,

Parminda Nagra

Everyone’s favourite school-boy anti-hero makes his feature film debut inthis wickedly funny movie featuring bigname stars as the Horrid Henry crew.Anjelica Huston is Henry’s terrifyingteacher Miss Battle-Axe, Jo Brand isthe Demon Dinner Lady and Prissy Pollyis played by Kimberley Walsh of GirlsAloud fame. But the real stars are theyoung trio: Henry, Perfect Peter andMoody Margaret who must join forcesto save their school.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

ARRIETTY CERT TBC

English Language Version

Dir: Hiromasa Yonebayashi Japan 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Bridgit Mendler, Will Arnett,

Amy Poehler

The latest instalment from thewondrous animation house the worldhas come to know and love is anadaptation of the classic children’snovel ‘The Borrowers’. Miniature Arietty and her family live under thefloorboards of an ordinary house in theToyko suburbs ‘borrowing’ everythingthey need from their human landlords.Life is beautifully simple for them until a chance encounter between Ariettyand a young boy threatens disastrousconsequences. Exquisitely detailed inevery way and utterly enchanting.Barbican Cinema

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

POETRY CERT TBC

SHIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Chang-dong Lee South Korea 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Nae-sang Ahn, Jeong-hie Yun

Rhyme and crime intertwine in Poetry,the moving portrait of an elegant oldlady pressured by incipient Alzheimer’sas well as a lyrical take on creativediscovery and an upsetting look atjuvenile violence, by Korean master Lee Chang-dong. Toronto Film Festival

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

SAT 2, 2.45PM

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID -RODERICK RULES (U)

Dir: David Bowers United States 2011 99m

Starring: Zachary Gordon, Steve Zahn

Back in school after summer vacation,Greg and his older brother Rodrick mustdeal with their parents' misguidedattempts to make them bond.

SAT 9, 3PM

BLACK JACK (PG)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 1979 97m

Starring: Stephen Hirst, Jean Franval

Black Jack is a children's adventure set inthe 18th Century. Young Tolly is forced onthe run with 'Black Jack', a villainousruffian. As the two enter a world of body-snatchers, lunatic asylums and travellingfairs they find friendship in unlikely places.

FROM FRI 15

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 23, 1.30PM

YOGI BEAR (3D) (U)

Dir: Eric Brevig United States 2010 80m

Starring: Justin Timberlake, Dan Aykroyd

When Yogi and Boo-Boo discover they'reabout to become homeless, their onlyhope for keeping Jellystone open is toteam up with old enemy, Ranger Smith.Normal ticket prices apply.

FROM FRI 29

HORRID HENRY THEMOVIE (3D) + ARRIETTYSee page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

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

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

THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FIRST GRADER (12A)

See website for details.

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

See page 1 for details

THU 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLESee page 2 for details

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

FRI 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

SAT 16, 12PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.

Fri 1 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45An Evening with... plus The King’s Speech 12A p10 6:00

Sat 2 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 12:00 5:00 7:45Diary of a Wimpy Kid:Roderick Rules U p4 2:45National Theatre Encore:The Cherry Orchard 12A p9 1:00

Sun 3 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 2:30 5:00 7:45The Big Sleep PG p8 12:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Simon Boccanegra 12A p9 1:00

Mon 4 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45Before the Revolution 12A p8 6:00

Tue 5 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Wed 6 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Thu 7 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 10:30 1:30 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Fri 8 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Sat 9 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 12:30 5:30 8:15Black Jack PG p4 3:00

Sun 10 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15Zulu PG p12 2:00

Mon 11 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Tue 12 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15West Indian Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 13 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 3:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 6:30

Thu 14 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Fri 15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Sat 16 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 1:30 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 3:30 5:45 8:15Harry Potter... Supportive Environment Screening p2 12:00

Sun 17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 6:00 8:30The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 1:00

Mon 18 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

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

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Tue 19 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15French Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 8:15Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 6:30

Thu 21 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Fri 22 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15

Sat 23 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:15Yogi Bear (3D) U p4 1:30

Sun 24 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Battleship Potemkin PG p8 1:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 1:00

Mon 25 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 8:15The Drummond Will + cast/crew Q&A p10 5:30

Tue 26 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Film Quiz - cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 27 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 6:30

Thu 28 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Fri 29 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Sat 30 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00

Sun 31 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:15 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 12:00 5:45Poetry p3 8:00The Commitments 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 1:00

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SAT 2 - THU 7

TT3D: CLOSER TO THE EDGE (3D) (15)

Dir: Richard De Aragues United Kingdom 2011

103m

The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy is thegreatest motorcycle road race in theworld, the ultimate challenge for riderand machine. By vividly recounting theTT’s legendary rivalries and the Isle ofMan’s unique road racing history, this3D documentary explores why modernTT riders still risk their lives to win theworld’s most dangerous race.

FRI 1 - THU 14

A SEPARATION (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Asghar Farhadi Iran 2011 122m

Starring: Peyman Moaadi, Leila Hatami

An emotionally resonant, preciselyscripted drama from award-winningdirector Asghar Farhadi which portraysthe turmoil and human toll of amarriage in the process of breakingapart in contemporary Iran.

“A gripping moral and socialdrama set in present-day Iranwhich lifts the director to the frontrank of contemporary worlddirectors.” Screen International

FRI 8 - THU 14

FIRE IN BABYLON (12A)

Dir: Stevan Riley United Kingdom 2010 86m

An uplifting and riveting documentary onthe all-conquering West Indies cricketteam of the 1970s and '80s, Fire inBabylon paints a picture of anextraordinary era when cricket evolvedfrom a game to a revolutionary movement.

TUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to get you in the mood for Firein Babylon.

FRI 8 - THU 21

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bertrand Tavernier France 2010 139m

Starring: Melanie Thierry, Lambert Wilson

A 16th-century story of politics, passionand swordplay. Noblewoman Marie lovesher swashbuckling cousin but must yieldto her father’s political ambitions andmarry Philippe de Montpensier. When warcalls him away, her husband leaves her inthe benevolent charge of tutorChabannes, a nobleman outlawed afterhe turns his back on war. But Marie issoon exposed to the sexual and politicalintrigues of court.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT in our

cafebar to complement The Princess ofMontpensier.

FRI 8 - THU 14

SENNA (12A)

Dir: Asif Kapadia United Kingdom 2010 105m

Spanning his years as a Formula Onedriver from 1984 until his tragic deatha decade later, Senna explores the lifeand dazzling career of a man whocould make a car perform like no other.

FRI 15 JUL - THU 4 AUG

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

Dir: David Yates United States 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson

In the epic finale, the battle between thegood and evil forces of the wizardingworld escalates into an all-out war. Thestakes have never been higher and noone is safe. But it is Harry Potter whomay be called upon to make the ultimatesacrifice as he draws closer to theclimactic showdown with Lord Voldemort.It all ends here.

FRI 15 - THU 21

RAISE RAVENS (12A)

CRIA CUERVOSWith English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Saura Spain 1975 110m

Starring: Ana Torrent, Geraldine Chaplin

A subtle yet unmistakable indictment of thefamily as a repressive force in Spanishsociety, Raise Ravens centres on an eight-year-old orphan who believes herself tohave poisoned her father, whom she blamesfor the death of her mother. Lookingforward to Pan's Labyrinth, it's one ofcinema's most hauntingly vivid depictionsof a child's fantasy-imbued reality.

FRI 15 - THU 21

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Rose Bosch France 2010 119m

Starring: Jean Reno, Melanie Laurent

The Round-Up depicts the harrowing truestory of how French police, at the behestof Hitler and the Vichy regime, roundedup civilian Jews living in Paris in order todeport them to the extermination camps.Starting on July 16, 1942, the Frenchcollaborators gathered and deported13,000 Jews, among them 4,000children. With a meticulously constructedscript based on extensive research andfirst-hand accounts, writer/director RoseBosch brings to the screen one of themost moving dramas you'll see this year.

FRI 15 - THU 21 (EXC WED 20)

LIFE IN A DAY (12A)

Dir: Kevin Macdonald United States 2011 94m

The first user generated feature filmdocumenting a single day on Earth. Onthe 24th of July 2010 people around theworld captured a moment of their liveson camera and over 80,000 videos wereuploaded to YouTube. Director KevinMacdonald and producer Ridley Scottteamed up to tell a highly emotionalstory from the submitted footage.

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE TREE OF LIFE (12A)

Dir: Terrence Malick United States 2011 138m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain

The grand prize winner at the 2011Cannes Film Festival is an exquisite,profound, emotionally powerful work ofart by maverick film director TerrenceMalick. The eldest son of a 1950s-eraMidwestern family sets out on anexistential journey that leads him toquestion his faith while seeking theanswers to life's most challengingmysteries. The movie’s heady subjectmatter may frustrate some, but manywill be totally captivated.

"Sure, he's overreaching. Mostvisionaries do. The Tree of Lifedwarfs the big-budget guppiesswimming at the multiplex.Drown those suckers. Shot with a poet's eye, Malick's film is agroundbreaker, a personal visionthat dares to reach for the stars."Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

BEGINNERS (15)

Dir: Mike Mills United States 2010 104m

Starring: Christopher Plummer, Ewan McGregor

A graphic artist who has always beenunlucky in love embarks on a newrelationship and gradually absorbs thelessons imparted by his father(Christopher Plummer), who emergesfrom a long, passionless marriage at 75and comes out of the closet, refusing tolet even a cancer diagnosis blunt hiseagerness to let love into his life.

“The movie darts, dreams, andsometimes seems to dance. Thegreat Plummer, meanwhile, createsan inspiring, fully rounded man inlate bloom, and McGregor respondswith a performance to match.”Entertainment Weekly

FRI 22 JUL - THU 4 AUG

THE BIG PICTURE (15)

L’HOMME QUI VOULAITVIVRE SA VIEWith English Subtitles

Dir: Eric Lartigau France 2010 115m

Starring: Romain Duris, Marina Fois,

Niels Arestrup

Adapting Douglas Kennedy’s acclaimednovel - and retaining all its insight andtantalizing suspense - Eric Lartigauguides hot French star Roman Duris(Heartbreaker) to one of his best-everperformances. At once a portrait of aconflicted man and a sleek Europeanthriller, The Big Picture counts as high-quality French entertainment - anescapist delight with substance.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

HORRID HENRY - THE MOVIE (3D) CERT TBC

Dir: Nick Moore United Kingdom 2011

Duration: TBC

Starring: Anjelica Huston, Theo Stevenson,

Parminda Nagra

Everyone’s favourite school-boy anti-hero makes his feature film debut inthis wickedly funny movie featuring bigname stars as the Horrid Henry crew.Anjelica Huston is Henry’s terrifyingteacher Miss Battle-Axe, Jo Brand isthe Demon Dinner Lady and Prissy Pollyis played by Kimberley Walsh of GirlsAloud fame. But the real stars are theyoung trio: Henry, Perfect Peter andMoody Margaret who must join forcesto save their school.

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

ARRIETTY CERT TBC

English Language Version

Dir: Hiromasa Yonebayashi Japan 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Bridgit Mendler, Will Arnett,

Amy Poehler

The latest instalment from thewondrous animation house the worldhas come to know and love is anadaptation of the classic children’snovel ‘The Borrowers’. Miniature Arietty and her family live under thefloorboards of an ordinary house in theToyko suburbs ‘borrowing’ everythingthey need from their human landlords.Life is beautifully simple for them until a chance encounter between Ariettyand a young boy threatens disastrousconsequences. Exquisitely detailed inevery way and utterly enchanting.Barbican Cinema

FRI 29 JUL - THU 11 AUG

POETRY CERT TBC

SHIWith English Subtitles

Dir: Chang-dong Lee South Korea 2010

Duration: TBC

Starring: Nae-sang Ahn, Jeong-hie Yun

Rhyme and crime intertwine in Poetry,the moving portrait of an elegant oldlady pressured by incipient Alzheimer’sas well as a lyrical take on creativediscovery and an upsetting look atjuvenile violence, by Korean master Lee Chang-dong. Toronto Film Festival

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

SAT 2, 2.45PM

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID -RODERICK RULES (U)

Dir: David Bowers United States 2011 99m

Starring: Zachary Gordon, Steve Zahn

Back in school after summer vacation,Greg and his older brother Rodrick mustdeal with their parents' misguidedattempts to make them bond.

SAT 9, 3PM

BLACK JACK (PG)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 1979 97m

Starring: Stephen Hirst, Jean Franval

Black Jack is a children's adventure set inthe 18th Century. Young Tolly is forced onthe run with 'Black Jack', a villainousruffian. As the two enter a world of body-snatchers, lunatic asylums and travellingfairs they find friendship in unlikely places.

FROM FRI 15

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

SAT 23, 1.30PM

YOGI BEAR (3D) (U)

Dir: Eric Brevig United States 2010 80m

Starring: Justin Timberlake, Dan Aykroyd

When Yogi and Boo-Boo discover they'reabout to become homeless, their onlyhope for keeping Jellystone open is toteam up with old enemy, Ranger Smith.Normal ticket prices apply.

FROM FRI 29

HORRID HENRY THEMOVIE (3D) + ARRIETTYSee page 3 for details.Normal ticket prices apply.

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

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

THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE FIRST GRADER (12A)

See website for details.

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE PRINCESS OF MONTPENSIER (15)

See page 1 for details

THU 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE ROUND-UP (12A)

LA RAFLESee page 2 for details

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

04

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

FRI 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

See page 8 for details.

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

SAT 16, 12PM

HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLYHALLOWS: PART 2 CERT TBC

See page 2 for details.

Fri 1 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45An Evening with... plus The King’s Speech 12A p10 6:00

Sat 2 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 12:00 5:00 7:45Diary of a Wimpy Kid:Roderick Rules U p4 2:45National Theatre Encore:The Cherry Orchard 12A p9 1:00

Sun 3 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 12:45 5:45Incendies 15 see web 12:15 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 3:30 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 2:30 5:00 7:45The Big Sleep PG p8 12:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Simon Boccanegra 12A p9 1:00

Mon 4 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45Before the Revolution 12A p8 6:00

Tue 5 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Wed 6 Potiche 15 see web 3:00 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Thu 7 Potiche 15 see web 8:15The First Grader 12A see web 10:30 1:30 5:45Incendies 15 see web 5:15 8:00TT3D Closer to the Edge 15 p1 6:00 8:30A Separation PG p1 5:00 7:45

Fri 8 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Sat 9 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 12:30 5:30 8:15Black Jack PG p4 3:00

Sun 10 Senna 12A p1 1:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 2:30 4:30 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15Zulu PG p12 2:00

Mon 11 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Tue 12 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15West Indian Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 13 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 3:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 6:30

Thu 14 Senna 12A p1 6:00 8:30The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:00 8:00Fire in Babylon 12A p1 6:30 8:45A Separation PG p1 5:30 8:15

Fri 15 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Sat 16 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 1:30 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 3:30 5:45 8:15Harry Potter... Supportive Environment Screening p2 12:00

Sun 17 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 2:00 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 6:00 8:30The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:La Fille Du Regiment 12A p9 1:00

Mon 18 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

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

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

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Tue 19 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15French Food Night - cafebar from 6PM

Wed 20 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 3:00 8:15Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 6:30

Thu 21 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45The Princess of Mont... 15 p1 5:00 8:00The Round-Up 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:30Life in a Day 12A p2 8:30Raise Ravens 12A p2 5:45 8:15

Fri 22 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15

Sat 23 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:15Yogi Bear (3D) U p4 1:30

Sun 24 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Battleship Potemkin PG p8 1:45Met Opera Summer Encore:Tosca 12A p9 1:00

Mon 25 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 8:15The Drummond Will + cast/crew Q&A p10 5:30

Tue 26 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Film Quiz - cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 27 The Tree of Life 12A p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 3:15 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 3:00 5:30Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 6:30

Thu 28 The Tree of Life 12A p2 5:00 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30 7:45Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30The Big Picture 15 p3 5:30 8:15Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Fri 29 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00Les Diaboliques 12A p8 10:30 1:30

Sat 30 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 1:45 3:45 5:45Poetry p3 8:00

Sun 31 The Tree of Life 12A p2 8:00Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 p2 1:15 4:30Beginners 15 p3 6:15 8:30Horrid Henry the Movie (3D) p3 1:00 3:15 5:30The Big Picture 15 p3 8:15Arrietty p3 12:00 5:45Poetry p3 8:00The Commitments 15 p12 2:00Met Opera Summer Encore:Don Carlo 12A p9 1:00

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SPECIALSTUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT to get you in the mood for Fire in Babylon.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT to complementThe Princess of Montpensier.

FRI 22 JULY 6PM-12AMHANG THE VJ!Broadway launches it’s new Audio Visual night Hang the VJ! Get yoursummer shoulders shaking on theterrace featuring DJ’s from Mimm and Wigflex. Notlostfestival.co.uk

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

ANYONE FOR TENNIS!We’ll be showing the Wimbledom Finallive in The Lounge. Tickets £3 (includesbowl of strawberries and cream)Seats are limited so book early!

HIRE BROADWAY

Our screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all availablefor hire, with catering should you require it.

For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

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

BROADWAY BITES

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

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SUN 3, 12 NOON

THE BIG SLEEP (PG)

Dir: Howard Hawks United States 1946 114m

Starring: Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart

A compellingly complex thriller as wellas a sexy, stylish romance, Hawks’classic adaptation of RaymondChandler’s novel is one of the mostrichly entertaining films noirs evermade.

MON 4, 6PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

Dir: Bernardo Bertolucci Italy 1964 112m

Starring: Adriana Asti, Francesco Barilli

The story centres on the emotional andpolitical conflicts within a young man,Fabrizio, who is contemplating joiningthe Communist Party. But his personallife is even more unresolved, as hebreaks away from his planned marriageto a perfect bourgeoise and becomesincestuously involved with his alluringaunt. Bertolucci’s obsession for politicsand cinema is openly expressedthrough this alter-ego and in theextraordinary freedom of hiscamerawork and editing. David Thompson

SUN 24, 1.45PM

BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (PG)

Dir: Sergei Eisenstein USSR 1926 72m

Starring: Grigori Aleksandrov, Aleksandr Antonov

Consistently voted one of the greatestfilms of all time and certainly one of themost exciting, this fictionalised accountof the events of the 1905 RussianRevolution contains the celebratedsequence of the massacre on the Odessasteps. It’s hard to imagine the impact ofthe cutting in this account of a sailors’mutiny. To the original audiences, it musthave seemed like witnessing the birthpangs of cinema itself. www.moviemail.co.uk

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot France 1955 116m

Starring: Vera Clouzot, Simone Signoret

This classic suspense thriller offers all ofthe character and drive of Hitchcock’slater masterpieces with its own uniquelook and feel. A woman and herhusband’s mistress plot to kill the manthat has been oppressing each of them,but suspicions mount after the corpse oftheir drowned lover disappears from thepool where they planted the body. WasMichel really dead, or has someonediscovered their deadly secret?

Theatre and Opera Summer Encores

WED 29 6.30PM & SUN 3, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:SIMON BOCCANEGRA (12A)

225m

Plácido Domingo makes history singingthe title role in Verdi’s gripping politicalthriller, which is written for a baritone.Adrianne Pieczonka, Marcello Giordani,and James Morris are his co-stars inthis moving story of a father and hislost daughter.

WED 13, 6.30PM & SUN 17, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:LA FILLE DU REGIMENT(12A) 190m

Laurent Pelly’s hilarious productionstars Natalie Dessay as the tomboyMarie, who has been brought up as the“daughter of the regiment,” and JuanDiego Flórez as the young man in lovewith her.

WED 20, 6.30PM & SUN 24, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:TOSCA (12A) 215m

Luc Bondy’s dramatic production ofPuccini’s operatic thriller, which LeMonde called “a perfect night at theopera,” stars Karita Mattila in the titlerole. Marcelo Álvarez is her lover, thepainter Cavaradossi, and GeorgeGagnidze plays Scarpia, the sadistic chiefof police who wants Tosca for himself.

WED 27, 6.30PM & SUN 31, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:DON CARLO (12A) 300m

Director Nicholas Hytner made his Metdebut with this production of thecomposer’s epic drama of love andpolitics. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductsRoberto Alagna in the title role, andFerruccio Furlanetto, MarinaPoplavskaya, Anna Smirnova, andSimon Keenlyside also star.

First Screening Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 membersRepeat Screening Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

MEDIA ARTS

Making Future Work is a new initiative led byBroadway to commissionfour digital innovationresearch commissionsacross the East Midlands.The programme is funded byArts Council England, as partof wider investment in digitaldevelopment to explore howdigital media technologiesare affecting the creation,distribution and consumptionof the arts. For updates visitmakingfuturework.org.uk

FRI 8, 11AM-5PM FREE EVENT

MAKING FUTURECOLLABORATIONDAY CONFERENCEFeaturing Evan Roth, Aram Bartholl,Hetain Patel & Barrett Hodgson, RichardBirkin (Mudlark), Brendan Oliver & Brendan Randall, and IBI

Exploring the fusion of digitaltechnologies, art and design, the MakingFuture Collaboration conference is achance to contribute to the ongoingMaking Future Work discussions aroundcreative digital practice. The commissionscover diverse areas of research but havea common thread of collaboration anddevelopment of hybrid practice.

Broadway and Making Future Work arepleased to welcome Evan Roth, ResearchDirector of FAT (Free Art & Technology) theinventor of the EyeWriter, a tool that givespeople who have lost the function to draw,the ability to create art with the use oftheir eyes; and Aram Bartholl whomanipulates video game design toconnect the virtual with the real. Thisevent will also feature final researchpresentations from the commissionedartists. The event will be chaired byRegine Debatty, founder of the highlyinfluencial blog we-make-money-not-artwriting passionately about the intersectionbetween art, design and technology.

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15 JUL-26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASPLAY SECTION ONLINE

Broadway Media Arts will present theworld-premiere of a new commission byartist Angelo Plessas. Plessas’ onlineworks often resemble surreal portraits orcharacters pushed to abstraction that liveinside the world of the browser frame.Manipulated by the viewer throughscreen-based interactions, thesecharacters play on the relationshipbetween computer user and interface.broadway.org.uk/PLAYangeloplessas.com

THU 21, 9AM-5PM FREE EVENT

b.TWEEN 3DLIVE FROM BFI SOUTHBANK

Europe’s biggest ever exploration ofimmersive technology. Influentialindustry leaders, innovators andthought leaders will meet at London’sBFI on 21st July to explore and designthe future. Audiences in Nottingham are invited to participate and interactremotely. Btween3D.co.uk

Places are limited, so please book inadvance.

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

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING+ CAST AND CREW Q&AMON 25, 5.30PM

THE DRUMMOND WILLCERT TBC Dir: Alan Butterworth United Kingdom 2010

Starring: Mark Oosterveen, Philip James

This black comedy sees two brothersreturn to their home in the countrysideto bury their father and take possessionof his rundown estate.

When they find one of his old friends ina cupboard hoarding a large amount ofmoney, they find themselves with thesurprisingly dangerous task ofunravelling the mystery surroundingtheir father’s unlikely wealth.

Members of the cast and crew ofthis new British comedy will attendthis screening - for more detailssee The Drummond Will atwww.broadway.org.uk

CLASSICRE-RELEASESA selection of recently re-released classics from theBritish Film Institute for youto enjoy.

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 10, 2PM

ZULU (PG)

Dir: Cy Endfield United Kingdom 1964 132m

Starring: Jack Hawkins, Stanley Baker

A thrilling recreation of the battle ofRorke’s Drift in 1879 - the thin red lineagainst 4000 Zulus. Michael Caine stealsthe show as a brave young subaltern.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BILL READER,JOE & SETH’S HANDSOME GRANDAD

SUN 17, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (15)

Dir: Stephan Elliott Australia 1994 103m

Starring: Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce

Wonderfully enjoyable road movie inwhich three Australian drag queens areinvited to play a four-week engagementat an Alice Springs hotel.

Broadway will donate profits fromthis screening to NottinghamshirePride 2011.

SPONSORED BY NOTTINGHAMSHIREPOLICE OUTNETWORK SUPPORTINGNOTTINGHAMSHIRE PRIDE 2011

SUN 31, 2PM

THE COMMITMENTS (15)

Dir: Alan Parker Ireland 1991 117m

Starring: Robert Arkins, Michael Aherne

Jimmy Rabbitte puts together the“World’s Hardest Working Band,” TheCommitments, to bring soul music toDublin. They’ve got talent and bigdreams, but is that enough to climb tothe top (and stay there)?

SAT 2, 1PM

NATIONAL THEATREENCORE: THE CHERRYORCHARD (12A) 150m

Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard,directed by NT AssociateDirector Howard Davies, whoserecent productions of Russianplays have earned huge criticalacclaim. Zoë Wanamaker willplay Madame Ranevskaya.TICKETS: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

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AN EVENING WITH EVE STEWART AND TOM WALSHPRECEDED BY THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Eve Stewart is one of the mostexperienced designers working in theindustry today and was ProductionDesigner for The King's Speech,Becoming Jane, Topsy-Turvy and astring of other famous film and TVproductions.

Tom Walsh (President of the ArtDirectors' Guild of America) will lead adiscussion with Eve on productiondesign and working in the film industry,after which the floor will be opened tothe public for a rare insider's Q & Asession. The event will be of interest toeveryone who wishes to gain a uniqueinsight into filmmaking and how thelook and feel of a film is conceived andthen brought to life.

The price for both the screeningand Q&A is £5 full / £3.50concessions + members.

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

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SPECIALSTUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT to get you in the mood for Fire in Babylon.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT to complementThe Princess of Montpensier.

FRI 22 JULY 6PM-12AMHANG THE VJ!Broadway launches it’s new Audio Visual night Hang the VJ! Get yoursummer shoulders shaking on theterrace featuring DJ’s from Mimm and Wigflex. Notlostfestival.co.uk

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

ANYONE FOR TENNIS!We’ll be showing the Wimbledom Finallive in The Lounge. Tickets £3 (includesbowl of strawberries and cream)Seats are limited so book early!

HIRE BROADWAY

Our screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all availablefor hire, with catering should you require it.

For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

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

BROADWAY BITES

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

11JULY 2011

SUN 3, 12 NOON

THE BIG SLEEP (PG)

Dir: Howard Hawks United States 1946 114m

Starring: Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart

A compellingly complex thriller as wellas a sexy, stylish romance, Hawks’classic adaptation of RaymondChandler’s novel is one of the mostrichly entertaining films noirs evermade.

MON 4, 6PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

Dir: Bernardo Bertolucci Italy 1964 112m

Starring: Adriana Asti, Francesco Barilli

The story centres on the emotional andpolitical conflicts within a young man,Fabrizio, who is contemplating joiningthe Communist Party. But his personallife is even more unresolved, as hebreaks away from his planned marriageto a perfect bourgeoise and becomesincestuously involved with his alluringaunt. Bertolucci’s obsession for politicsand cinema is openly expressedthrough this alter-ego and in theextraordinary freedom of hiscamerawork and editing. David Thompson

SUN 24, 1.45PM

BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (PG)

Dir: Sergei Eisenstein USSR 1926 72m

Starring: Grigori Aleksandrov, Aleksandr Antonov

Consistently voted one of the greatestfilms of all time and certainly one of themost exciting, this fictionalised accountof the events of the 1905 RussianRevolution contains the celebratedsequence of the massacre on the Odessasteps. It’s hard to imagine the impact ofthe cutting in this account of a sailors’mutiny. To the original audiences, it musthave seemed like witnessing the birthpangs of cinema itself. www.moviemail.co.uk

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot France 1955 116m

Starring: Vera Clouzot, Simone Signoret

This classic suspense thriller offers all ofthe character and drive of Hitchcock’slater masterpieces with its own uniquelook and feel. A woman and herhusband’s mistress plot to kill the manthat has been oppressing each of them,but suspicions mount after the corpse oftheir drowned lover disappears from thepool where they planted the body. WasMichel really dead, or has someonediscovered their deadly secret?

Theatre and Opera Summer Encores

WED 29 6.30PM & SUN 3, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:SIMON BOCCANEGRA (12A)

225m

Plácido Domingo makes history singingthe title role in Verdi’s gripping politicalthriller, which is written for a baritone.Adrianne Pieczonka, Marcello Giordani,and James Morris are his co-stars inthis moving story of a father and hislost daughter.

WED 13, 6.30PM & SUN 17, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:LA FILLE DU REGIMENT(12A) 190m

Laurent Pelly’s hilarious productionstars Natalie Dessay as the tomboyMarie, who has been brought up as the“daughter of the regiment,” and JuanDiego Flórez as the young man in lovewith her.

WED 20, 6.30PM & SUN 24, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:TOSCA (12A) 215m

Luc Bondy’s dramatic production ofPuccini’s operatic thriller, which LeMonde called “a perfect night at theopera,” stars Karita Mattila in the titlerole. Marcelo Álvarez is her lover, thepainter Cavaradossi, and GeorgeGagnidze plays Scarpia, the sadistic chiefof police who wants Tosca for himself.

WED 27, 6.30PM & SUN 31, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:DON CARLO (12A) 300m

Director Nicholas Hytner made his Metdebut with this production of thecomposer’s epic drama of love andpolitics. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductsRoberto Alagna in the title role, andFerruccio Furlanetto, MarinaPoplavskaya, Anna Smirnova, andSimon Keenlyside also star.

First Screening Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 membersRepeat Screening Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

MEDIA ARTS

Making Future Work is a new initiative led byBroadway to commissionfour digital innovationresearch commissionsacross the East Midlands.The programme is funded byArts Council England, as partof wider investment in digitaldevelopment to explore howdigital media technologiesare affecting the creation,distribution and consumptionof the arts. For updates visitmakingfuturework.org.uk

FRI 8, 11AM-5PM FREE EVENT

MAKING FUTURECOLLABORATIONDAY CONFERENCEFeaturing Evan Roth, Aram Bartholl,Hetain Patel & Barrett Hodgson, RichardBirkin (Mudlark), Brendan Oliver & Brendan Randall, and IBI

Exploring the fusion of digitaltechnologies, art and design, the MakingFuture Collaboration conference is achance to contribute to the ongoingMaking Future Work discussions aroundcreative digital practice. The commissionscover diverse areas of research but havea common thread of collaboration anddevelopment of hybrid practice.

Broadway and Making Future Work arepleased to welcome Evan Roth, ResearchDirector of FAT (Free Art & Technology) theinventor of the EyeWriter, a tool that givespeople who have lost the function to draw,the ability to create art with the use oftheir eyes; and Aram Bartholl whomanipulates video game design toconnect the virtual with the real. Thisevent will also feature final researchpresentations from the commissionedartists. The event will be chaired byRegine Debatty, founder of the highlyinfluencial blog we-make-money-not-artwriting passionately about the intersectionbetween art, design and technology.

we-make-money-not-art.comfffff.at

15 JUL-26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASPLAY SECTION ONLINE

Broadway Media Arts will present theworld-premiere of a new commission byartist Angelo Plessas. Plessas’ onlineworks often resemble surreal portraits orcharacters pushed to abstraction that liveinside the world of the browser frame.Manipulated by the viewer throughscreen-based interactions, thesecharacters play on the relationshipbetween computer user and interface.broadway.org.uk/PLAYangeloplessas.com

THU 21, 9AM-5PM FREE EVENT

b.TWEEN 3DLIVE FROM BFI SOUTHBANK

Europe’s biggest ever exploration ofimmersive technology. Influentialindustry leaders, innovators andthought leaders will meet at London’sBFI on 21st July to explore and designthe future. Audiences in Nottingham are invited to participate and interactremotely. Btween3D.co.uk

Places are limited, so please book inadvance.

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

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING+ CAST AND CREW Q&AMON 25, 5.30PM

THE DRUMMOND WILLCERT TBC Dir: Alan Butterworth United Kingdom 2010

Starring: Mark Oosterveen, Philip James

This black comedy sees two brothersreturn to their home in the countrysideto bury their father and take possessionof his rundown estate.

When they find one of his old friends ina cupboard hoarding a large amount ofmoney, they find themselves with thesurprisingly dangerous task ofunravelling the mystery surroundingtheir father’s unlikely wealth.

Members of the cast and crew ofthis new British comedy will attendthis screening - for more detailssee The Drummond Will atwww.broadway.org.uk

CLASSICRE-RELEASESA selection of recently re-released classics from theBritish Film Institute for youto enjoy.

JULY 2011 12

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 10, 2PM

ZULU (PG)

Dir: Cy Endfield United Kingdom 1964 132m

Starring: Jack Hawkins, Stanley Baker

A thrilling recreation of the battle ofRorke’s Drift in 1879 - the thin red lineagainst 4000 Zulus. Michael Caine stealsthe show as a brave young subaltern.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BILL READER,JOE & SETH’S HANDSOME GRANDAD

SUN 17, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (15)

Dir: Stephan Elliott Australia 1994 103m

Starring: Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce

Wonderfully enjoyable road movie inwhich three Australian drag queens areinvited to play a four-week engagementat an Alice Springs hotel.

Broadway will donate profits fromthis screening to NottinghamshirePride 2011.

SPONSORED BY NOTTINGHAMSHIREPOLICE OUTNETWORK SUPPORTINGNOTTINGHAMSHIRE PRIDE 2011

SUN 31, 2PM

THE COMMITMENTS (15)

Dir: Alan Parker Ireland 1991 117m

Starring: Robert Arkins, Michael Aherne

Jimmy Rabbitte puts together the“World’s Hardest Working Band,” TheCommitments, to bring soul music toDublin. They’ve got talent and bigdreams, but is that enough to climb tothe top (and stay there)?

SAT 2, 1PM

NATIONAL THEATREENCORE: THE CHERRYORCHARD (12A) 150m

Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard,directed by NT AssociateDirector Howard Davies, whoserecent productions of Russianplays have earned huge criticalacclaim. Zoë Wanamaker willplay Madame Ranevskaya.TICKETS: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

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AN EVENING WITH EVE STEWART AND TOM WALSHPRECEDED BY THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Eve Stewart is one of the mostexperienced designers working in theindustry today and was ProductionDesigner for The King's Speech,Becoming Jane, Topsy-Turvy and astring of other famous film and TVproductions.

Tom Walsh (President of the ArtDirectors' Guild of America) will lead adiscussion with Eve on productiondesign and working in the film industry,after which the floor will be opened tothe public for a rare insider's Q & Asession. The event will be of interest toeveryone who wishes to gain a uniqueinsight into filmmaking and how thelook and feel of a film is conceived andthen brought to life.

The price for both the screeningand Q&A is £5 full / £3.50concessions + members.

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

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SPECIALSTUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT to get you in the mood for Fire in Babylon.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT to complementThe Princess of Montpensier.

FRI 22 JULY 6PM-12AMHANG THE VJ!Broadway launches it’s new Audio Visual night Hang the VJ! Get yoursummer shoulders shaking on theterrace featuring DJ’s from Mimm and Wigflex. Notlostfestival.co.uk

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

ANYONE FOR TENNIS!We’ll be showing the Wimbledom Finallive in The Lounge. Tickets £3 (includesbowl of strawberries and cream)Seats are limited so book early!

HIRE BROADWAY

Our screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all availablefor hire, with catering should you require it.

For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

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

BROADWAY BITES

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

11JULY 2011

SUN 3, 12 NOON

THE BIG SLEEP (PG)

Dir: Howard Hawks United States 1946 114m

Starring: Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart

A compellingly complex thriller as wellas a sexy, stylish romance, Hawks’classic adaptation of RaymondChandler’s novel is one of the mostrichly entertaining films noirs evermade.

MON 4, 6PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

Dir: Bernardo Bertolucci Italy 1964 112m

Starring: Adriana Asti, Francesco Barilli

The story centres on the emotional andpolitical conflicts within a young man,Fabrizio, who is contemplating joiningthe Communist Party. But his personallife is even more unresolved, as hebreaks away from his planned marriageto a perfect bourgeoise and becomesincestuously involved with his alluringaunt. Bertolucci’s obsession for politicsand cinema is openly expressedthrough this alter-ego and in theextraordinary freedom of hiscamerawork and editing. David Thompson

SUN 24, 1.45PM

BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (PG)

Dir: Sergei Eisenstein USSR 1926 72m

Starring: Grigori Aleksandrov, Aleksandr Antonov

Consistently voted one of the greatestfilms of all time and certainly one of themost exciting, this fictionalised accountof the events of the 1905 RussianRevolution contains the celebratedsequence of the massacre on the Odessasteps. It’s hard to imagine the impact ofthe cutting in this account of a sailors’mutiny. To the original audiences, it musthave seemed like witnessing the birthpangs of cinema itself. www.moviemail.co.uk

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot France 1955 116m

Starring: Vera Clouzot, Simone Signoret

This classic suspense thriller offers all ofthe character and drive of Hitchcock’slater masterpieces with its own uniquelook and feel. A woman and herhusband’s mistress plot to kill the manthat has been oppressing each of them,but suspicions mount after the corpse oftheir drowned lover disappears from thepool where they planted the body. WasMichel really dead, or has someonediscovered their deadly secret?

Theatre and Opera Summer Encores

WED 29 6.30PM & SUN 3, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:SIMON BOCCANEGRA (12A)

225m

Plácido Domingo makes history singingthe title role in Verdi’s gripping politicalthriller, which is written for a baritone.Adrianne Pieczonka, Marcello Giordani,and James Morris are his co-stars inthis moving story of a father and hislost daughter.

WED 13, 6.30PM & SUN 17, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:LA FILLE DU REGIMENT(12A) 190m

Laurent Pelly’s hilarious productionstars Natalie Dessay as the tomboyMarie, who has been brought up as the“daughter of the regiment,” and JuanDiego Flórez as the young man in lovewith her.

WED 20, 6.30PM & SUN 24, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:TOSCA (12A) 215m

Luc Bondy’s dramatic production ofPuccini’s operatic thriller, which LeMonde called “a perfect night at theopera,” stars Karita Mattila in the titlerole. Marcelo Álvarez is her lover, thepainter Cavaradossi, and GeorgeGagnidze plays Scarpia, the sadistic chiefof police who wants Tosca for himself.

WED 27, 6.30PM & SUN 31, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:DON CARLO (12A) 300m

Director Nicholas Hytner made his Metdebut with this production of thecomposer’s epic drama of love andpolitics. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductsRoberto Alagna in the title role, andFerruccio Furlanetto, MarinaPoplavskaya, Anna Smirnova, andSimon Keenlyside also star.

First Screening Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 membersRepeat Screening Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

MEDIA ARTS

Making Future Work is a new initiative led byBroadway to commissionfour digital innovationresearch commissionsacross the East Midlands.The programme is funded byArts Council England, as partof wider investment in digitaldevelopment to explore howdigital media technologiesare affecting the creation,distribution and consumptionof the arts. For updates visitmakingfuturework.org.uk

FRI 8, 11AM-5PM FREE EVENT

MAKING FUTURECOLLABORATIONDAY CONFERENCEFeaturing Evan Roth, Aram Bartholl,Hetain Patel & Barrett Hodgson, RichardBirkin (Mudlark), Brendan Oliver & Brendan Randall, and IBI

Exploring the fusion of digitaltechnologies, art and design, the MakingFuture Collaboration conference is achance to contribute to the ongoingMaking Future Work discussions aroundcreative digital practice. The commissionscover diverse areas of research but havea common thread of collaboration anddevelopment of hybrid practice.

Broadway and Making Future Work arepleased to welcome Evan Roth, ResearchDirector of FAT (Free Art & Technology) theinventor of the EyeWriter, a tool that givespeople who have lost the function to draw,the ability to create art with the use oftheir eyes; and Aram Bartholl whomanipulates video game design toconnect the virtual with the real. Thisevent will also feature final researchpresentations from the commissionedartists. The event will be chaired byRegine Debatty, founder of the highlyinfluencial blog we-make-money-not-artwriting passionately about the intersectionbetween art, design and technology.

we-make-money-not-art.comfffff.at

15 JUL-26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASPLAY SECTION ONLINE

Broadway Media Arts will present theworld-premiere of a new commission byartist Angelo Plessas. Plessas’ onlineworks often resemble surreal portraits orcharacters pushed to abstraction that liveinside the world of the browser frame.Manipulated by the viewer throughscreen-based interactions, thesecharacters play on the relationshipbetween computer user and interface.broadway.org.uk/PLAYangeloplessas.com

THU 21, 9AM-5PM FREE EVENT

b.TWEEN 3DLIVE FROM BFI SOUTHBANK

Europe’s biggest ever exploration ofimmersive technology. Influentialindustry leaders, innovators andthought leaders will meet at London’sBFI on 21st July to explore and designthe future. Audiences in Nottingham are invited to participate and interactremotely. Btween3D.co.uk

Places are limited, so please book inadvance.

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

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING+ CAST AND CREW Q&AMON 25, 5.30PM

THE DRUMMOND WILLCERT TBC Dir: Alan Butterworth United Kingdom 2010

Starring: Mark Oosterveen, Philip James

This black comedy sees two brothersreturn to their home in the countrysideto bury their father and take possessionof his rundown estate.

When they find one of his old friends ina cupboard hoarding a large amount ofmoney, they find themselves with thesurprisingly dangerous task ofunravelling the mystery surroundingtheir father’s unlikely wealth.

Members of the cast and crew ofthis new British comedy will attendthis screening - for more detailssee The Drummond Will atwww.broadway.org.uk

CLASSICRE-RELEASESA selection of recently re-released classics from theBritish Film Institute for youto enjoy.

JULY 2011 12

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 10, 2PM

ZULU (PG)

Dir: Cy Endfield United Kingdom 1964 132m

Starring: Jack Hawkins, Stanley Baker

A thrilling recreation of the battle ofRorke’s Drift in 1879 - the thin red lineagainst 4000 Zulus. Michael Caine stealsthe show as a brave young subaltern.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BILL READER,JOE & SETH’S HANDSOME GRANDAD

SUN 17, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (15)

Dir: Stephan Elliott Australia 1994 103m

Starring: Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce

Wonderfully enjoyable road movie inwhich three Australian drag queens areinvited to play a four-week engagementat an Alice Springs hotel.

Broadway will donate profits fromthis screening to NottinghamshirePride 2011.

SPONSORED BY NOTTINGHAMSHIREPOLICE OUTNETWORK SUPPORTINGNOTTINGHAMSHIRE PRIDE 2011

SUN 31, 2PM

THE COMMITMENTS (15)

Dir: Alan Parker Ireland 1991 117m

Starring: Robert Arkins, Michael Aherne

Jimmy Rabbitte puts together the“World’s Hardest Working Band,” TheCommitments, to bring soul music toDublin. They’ve got talent and bigdreams, but is that enough to climb tothe top (and stay there)?

SAT 2, 1PM

NATIONAL THEATREENCORE: THE CHERRYORCHARD (12A) 150m

Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard,directed by NT AssociateDirector Howard Davies, whoserecent productions of Russianplays have earned huge criticalacclaim. Zoë Wanamaker willplay Madame Ranevskaya.TICKETS: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

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AN EVENING WITH EVE STEWART AND TOM WALSHPRECEDED BY THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Eve Stewart is one of the mostexperienced designers working in theindustry today and was ProductionDesigner for The King's Speech,Becoming Jane, Topsy-Turvy and astring of other famous film and TVproductions.

Tom Walsh (President of the ArtDirectors' Guild of America) will lead adiscussion with Eve on productiondesign and working in the film industry,after which the floor will be opened tothe public for a rare insider's Q & Asession. The event will be of interest toeveryone who wishes to gain a uniqueinsight into filmmaking and how thelook and feel of a film is conceived andthen brought to life.

The price for both the screeningand Q&A is £5 full / £3.50concessions + members.

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

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SPECIALSTUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT to get you in the mood for Fire in Babylon.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT to complementThe Princess of Montpensier.

FRI 22 JULY 6PM-12AMHANG THE VJ!Broadway launches it’s new Audio Visual night Hang the VJ! Get yoursummer shoulders shaking on theterrace featuring DJ’s from Mimm and Wigflex. Notlostfestival.co.uk

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

ANYONE FOR TENNIS!We’ll be showing the Wimbledom Finallive in The Lounge. Tickets £3 (includesbowl of strawberries and cream)Seats are limited so book early!

HIRE BROADWAY

Our screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all availablefor hire, with catering should you require it.

For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

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

BROADWAY BITES

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

11JULY 2011

SUN 3, 12 NOON

THE BIG SLEEP (PG)

Dir: Howard Hawks United States 1946 114m

Starring: Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart

A compellingly complex thriller as wellas a sexy, stylish romance, Hawks’classic adaptation of RaymondChandler’s novel is one of the mostrichly entertaining films noirs evermade.

MON 4, 6PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

Dir: Bernardo Bertolucci Italy 1964 112m

Starring: Adriana Asti, Francesco Barilli

The story centres on the emotional andpolitical conflicts within a young man,Fabrizio, who is contemplating joiningthe Communist Party. But his personallife is even more unresolved, as hebreaks away from his planned marriageto a perfect bourgeoise and becomesincestuously involved with his alluringaunt. Bertolucci’s obsession for politicsand cinema is openly expressedthrough this alter-ego and in theextraordinary freedom of hiscamerawork and editing. David Thompson

SUN 24, 1.45PM

BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (PG)

Dir: Sergei Eisenstein USSR 1926 72m

Starring: Grigori Aleksandrov, Aleksandr Antonov

Consistently voted one of the greatestfilms of all time and certainly one of themost exciting, this fictionalised accountof the events of the 1905 RussianRevolution contains the celebratedsequence of the massacre on the Odessasteps. It’s hard to imagine the impact ofthe cutting in this account of a sailors’mutiny. To the original audiences, it musthave seemed like witnessing the birthpangs of cinema itself. www.moviemail.co.uk

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot France 1955 116m

Starring: Vera Clouzot, Simone Signoret

This classic suspense thriller offers all ofthe character and drive of Hitchcock’slater masterpieces with its own uniquelook and feel. A woman and herhusband’s mistress plot to kill the manthat has been oppressing each of them,but suspicions mount after the corpse oftheir drowned lover disappears from thepool where they planted the body. WasMichel really dead, or has someonediscovered their deadly secret?

Theatre and Opera Summer Encores

WED 29 6.30PM & SUN 3, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:SIMON BOCCANEGRA (12A)

225m

Plácido Domingo makes history singingthe title role in Verdi’s gripping politicalthriller, which is written for a baritone.Adrianne Pieczonka, Marcello Giordani,and James Morris are his co-stars inthis moving story of a father and hislost daughter.

WED 13, 6.30PM & SUN 17, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:LA FILLE DU REGIMENT(12A) 190m

Laurent Pelly’s hilarious productionstars Natalie Dessay as the tomboyMarie, who has been brought up as the“daughter of the regiment,” and JuanDiego Flórez as the young man in lovewith her.

WED 20, 6.30PM & SUN 24, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:TOSCA (12A) 215m

Luc Bondy’s dramatic production ofPuccini’s operatic thriller, which LeMonde called “a perfect night at theopera,” stars Karita Mattila in the titlerole. Marcelo Álvarez is her lover, thepainter Cavaradossi, and GeorgeGagnidze plays Scarpia, the sadistic chiefof police who wants Tosca for himself.

WED 27, 6.30PM & SUN 31, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:DON CARLO (12A) 300m

Director Nicholas Hytner made his Metdebut with this production of thecomposer’s epic drama of love andpolitics. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductsRoberto Alagna in the title role, andFerruccio Furlanetto, MarinaPoplavskaya, Anna Smirnova, andSimon Keenlyside also star.

First Screening Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 membersRepeat Screening Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

MEDIA ARTS

Making Future Work is a new initiative led byBroadway to commissionfour digital innovationresearch commissionsacross the East Midlands.The programme is funded byArts Council England, as partof wider investment in digitaldevelopment to explore howdigital media technologiesare affecting the creation,distribution and consumptionof the arts. For updates visitmakingfuturework.org.uk

FRI 8, 11AM-5PM FREE EVENT

MAKING FUTURECOLLABORATIONDAY CONFERENCEFeaturing Evan Roth, Aram Bartholl,Hetain Patel & Barrett Hodgson, RichardBirkin (Mudlark), Brendan Oliver & Brendan Randall, and IBI

Exploring the fusion of digitaltechnologies, art and design, the MakingFuture Collaboration conference is achance to contribute to the ongoingMaking Future Work discussions aroundcreative digital practice. The commissionscover diverse areas of research but havea common thread of collaboration anddevelopment of hybrid practice.

Broadway and Making Future Work arepleased to welcome Evan Roth, ResearchDirector of FAT (Free Art & Technology) theinventor of the EyeWriter, a tool that givespeople who have lost the function to draw,the ability to create art with the use oftheir eyes; and Aram Bartholl whomanipulates video game design toconnect the virtual with the real. Thisevent will also feature final researchpresentations from the commissionedartists. The event will be chaired byRegine Debatty, founder of the highlyinfluencial blog we-make-money-not-artwriting passionately about the intersectionbetween art, design and technology.

we-make-money-not-art.comfffff.at

15 JUL-26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASPLAY SECTION ONLINE

Broadway Media Arts will present theworld-premiere of a new commission byartist Angelo Plessas. Plessas’ onlineworks often resemble surreal portraits orcharacters pushed to abstraction that liveinside the world of the browser frame.Manipulated by the viewer throughscreen-based interactions, thesecharacters play on the relationshipbetween computer user and interface.broadway.org.uk/PLAYangeloplessas.com

THU 21, 9AM-5PM FREE EVENT

b.TWEEN 3DLIVE FROM BFI SOUTHBANK

Europe’s biggest ever exploration ofimmersive technology. Influentialindustry leaders, innovators andthought leaders will meet at London’sBFI on 21st July to explore and designthe future. Audiences in Nottingham are invited to participate and interactremotely. Btween3D.co.uk

Places are limited, so please book inadvance.

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

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING+ CAST AND CREW Q&AMON 25, 5.30PM

THE DRUMMOND WILLCERT TBC Dir: Alan Butterworth United Kingdom 2010

Starring: Mark Oosterveen, Philip James

This black comedy sees two brothersreturn to their home in the countrysideto bury their father and take possessionof his rundown estate.

When they find one of his old friends ina cupboard hoarding a large amount ofmoney, they find themselves with thesurprisingly dangerous task ofunravelling the mystery surroundingtheir father’s unlikely wealth.

Members of the cast and crew ofthis new British comedy will attendthis screening - for more detailssee The Drummond Will atwww.broadway.org.uk

CLASSICRE-RELEASESA selection of recently re-released classics from theBritish Film Institute for youto enjoy.

JULY 2011 12

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 10, 2PM

ZULU (PG)

Dir: Cy Endfield United Kingdom 1964 132m

Starring: Jack Hawkins, Stanley Baker

A thrilling recreation of the battle ofRorke’s Drift in 1879 - the thin red lineagainst 4000 Zulus. Michael Caine stealsthe show as a brave young subaltern.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BILL READER,JOE & SETH’S HANDSOME GRANDAD

SUN 17, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (15)

Dir: Stephan Elliott Australia 1994 103m

Starring: Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce

Wonderfully enjoyable road movie inwhich three Australian drag queens areinvited to play a four-week engagementat an Alice Springs hotel.

Broadway will donate profits fromthis screening to NottinghamshirePride 2011.

SPONSORED BY NOTTINGHAMSHIREPOLICE OUTNETWORK SUPPORTINGNOTTINGHAMSHIRE PRIDE 2011

SUN 31, 2PM

THE COMMITMENTS (15)

Dir: Alan Parker Ireland 1991 117m

Starring: Robert Arkins, Michael Aherne

Jimmy Rabbitte puts together the“World’s Hardest Working Band,” TheCommitments, to bring soul music toDublin. They’ve got talent and bigdreams, but is that enough to climb tothe top (and stay there)?

SAT 2, 1PM

NATIONAL THEATREENCORE: THE CHERRYORCHARD (12A) 150m

Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard,directed by NT AssociateDirector Howard Davies, whoserecent productions of Russianplays have earned huge criticalacclaim. Zoë Wanamaker willplay Madame Ranevskaya.TICKETS: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

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AN EVENING WITH EVE STEWART AND TOM WALSHPRECEDED BY THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Eve Stewart is one of the mostexperienced designers working in theindustry today and was ProductionDesigner for The King's Speech,Becoming Jane, Topsy-Turvy and astring of other famous film and TVproductions.

Tom Walsh (President of the ArtDirectors' Guild of America) will lead adiscussion with Eve on productiondesign and working in the film industry,after which the floor will be opened tothe public for a rare insider's Q & Asession. The event will be of interest toeveryone who wishes to gain a uniqueinsight into filmmaking and how thelook and feel of a film is conceived andthen brought to life.

The price for both the screeningand Q&A is £5 full / £3.50concessions + members.

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

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

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

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Free WIFI zone.

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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SPECIALSTUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT to get you in the mood for Fire in Babylon.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT to complementThe Princess of Montpensier.

FRI 22 JULY 6PM-12AMHANG THE VJ!Broadway launches it’s new Audio Visual night Hang the VJ! Get yoursummer shoulders shaking on theterrace featuring DJ’s from Mimm and Wigflex. Notlostfestival.co.uk

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

ANYONE FOR TENNIS!We’ll be showing the Wimbledom Finallive in The Lounge. Tickets £3 (includesbowl of strawberries and cream)Seats are limited so book early!

HIRE BROADWAY

Our screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all availablefor hire, with catering should you require it.

For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

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

BROADWAY BITES

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

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SUN 3, 12 NOON

THE BIG SLEEP (PG)

Dir: Howard Hawks United States 1946 114m

Starring: Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart

A compellingly complex thriller as wellas a sexy, stylish romance, Hawks’classic adaptation of RaymondChandler’s novel is one of the mostrichly entertaining films noirs evermade.

MON 4, 6PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

Dir: Bernardo Bertolucci Italy 1964 112m

Starring: Adriana Asti, Francesco Barilli

The story centres on the emotional andpolitical conflicts within a young man,Fabrizio, who is contemplating joiningthe Communist Party. But his personallife is even more unresolved, as hebreaks away from his planned marriageto a perfect bourgeoise and becomesincestuously involved with his alluringaunt. Bertolucci’s obsession for politicsand cinema is openly expressedthrough this alter-ego and in theextraordinary freedom of hiscamerawork and editing. David Thompson

SUN 24, 1.45PM

BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (PG)

Dir: Sergei Eisenstein USSR 1926 72m

Starring: Grigori Aleksandrov, Aleksandr Antonov

Consistently voted one of the greatestfilms of all time and certainly one of themost exciting, this fictionalised accountof the events of the 1905 RussianRevolution contains the celebratedsequence of the massacre on the Odessasteps. It’s hard to imagine the impact ofthe cutting in this account of a sailors’mutiny. To the original audiences, it musthave seemed like witnessing the birthpangs of cinema itself. www.moviemail.co.uk

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot France 1955 116m

Starring: Vera Clouzot, Simone Signoret

This classic suspense thriller offers all ofthe character and drive of Hitchcock’slater masterpieces with its own uniquelook and feel. A woman and herhusband’s mistress plot to kill the manthat has been oppressing each of them,but suspicions mount after the corpse oftheir drowned lover disappears from thepool where they planted the body. WasMichel really dead, or has someonediscovered their deadly secret?

Theatre and Opera Summer Encores

WED 29 6.30PM & SUN 3, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:SIMON BOCCANEGRA (12A)

225m

Plácido Domingo makes history singingthe title role in Verdi’s gripping politicalthriller, which is written for a baritone.Adrianne Pieczonka, Marcello Giordani,and James Morris are his co-stars inthis moving story of a father and hislost daughter.

WED 13, 6.30PM & SUN 17, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:LA FILLE DU REGIMENT(12A) 190m

Laurent Pelly’s hilarious productionstars Natalie Dessay as the tomboyMarie, who has been brought up as the“daughter of the regiment,” and JuanDiego Flórez as the young man in lovewith her.

WED 20, 6.30PM & SUN 24, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:TOSCA (12A) 215m

Luc Bondy’s dramatic production ofPuccini’s operatic thriller, which LeMonde called “a perfect night at theopera,” stars Karita Mattila in the titlerole. Marcelo Álvarez is her lover, thepainter Cavaradossi, and GeorgeGagnidze plays Scarpia, the sadistic chiefof police who wants Tosca for himself.

WED 27, 6.30PM & SUN 31, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:DON CARLO (12A) 300m

Director Nicholas Hytner made his Metdebut with this production of thecomposer’s epic drama of love andpolitics. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductsRoberto Alagna in the title role, andFerruccio Furlanetto, MarinaPoplavskaya, Anna Smirnova, andSimon Keenlyside also star.

First Screening Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 membersRepeat Screening Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

MEDIA ARTS

Making Future Work is a new initiative led byBroadway to commissionfour digital innovationresearch commissionsacross the East Midlands.The programme is funded byArts Council England, as partof wider investment in digitaldevelopment to explore howdigital media technologiesare affecting the creation,distribution and consumptionof the arts. For updates visitmakingfuturework.org.uk

FRI 8, 11AM-5PM FREE EVENT

MAKING FUTURECOLLABORATIONDAY CONFERENCEFeaturing Evan Roth, Aram Bartholl,Hetain Patel & Barrett Hodgson, RichardBirkin (Mudlark), Brendan Oliver & Brendan Randall, and IBI

Exploring the fusion of digitaltechnologies, art and design, the MakingFuture Collaboration conference is achance to contribute to the ongoingMaking Future Work discussions aroundcreative digital practice. The commissionscover diverse areas of research but havea common thread of collaboration anddevelopment of hybrid practice.

Broadway and Making Future Work arepleased to welcome Evan Roth, ResearchDirector of FAT (Free Art & Technology) theinventor of the EyeWriter, a tool that givespeople who have lost the function to draw,the ability to create art with the use oftheir eyes; and Aram Bartholl whomanipulates video game design toconnect the virtual with the real. Thisevent will also feature final researchpresentations from the commissionedartists. The event will be chaired byRegine Debatty, founder of the highlyinfluencial blog we-make-money-not-artwriting passionately about the intersectionbetween art, design and technology.

we-make-money-not-art.comfffff.at

15 JUL-26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASPLAY SECTION ONLINE

Broadway Media Arts will present theworld-premiere of a new commission byartist Angelo Plessas. Plessas’ onlineworks often resemble surreal portraits orcharacters pushed to abstraction that liveinside the world of the browser frame.Manipulated by the viewer throughscreen-based interactions, thesecharacters play on the relationshipbetween computer user and interface.broadway.org.uk/PLAYangeloplessas.com

THU 21, 9AM-5PM FREE EVENT

b.TWEEN 3DLIVE FROM BFI SOUTHBANK

Europe’s biggest ever exploration ofimmersive technology. Influentialindustry leaders, innovators andthought leaders will meet at London’sBFI on 21st July to explore and designthe future. Audiences in Nottingham are invited to participate and interactremotely. Btween3D.co.uk

Places are limited, so please book inadvance.

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

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING+ CAST AND CREW Q&AMON 25, 5.30PM

THE DRUMMOND WILLCERT TBC Dir: Alan Butterworth United Kingdom 2010

Starring: Mark Oosterveen, Philip James

This black comedy sees two brothersreturn to their home in the countrysideto bury their father and take possessionof his rundown estate.

When they find one of his old friends ina cupboard hoarding a large amount ofmoney, they find themselves with thesurprisingly dangerous task ofunravelling the mystery surroundingtheir father’s unlikely wealth.

Members of the cast and crew ofthis new British comedy will attendthis screening - for more detailssee The Drummond Will atwww.broadway.org.uk

CLASSICRE-RELEASESA selection of recently re-released classics from theBritish Film Institute for youto enjoy.

JULY 2011 12

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 10, 2PM

ZULU (PG)

Dir: Cy Endfield United Kingdom 1964 132m

Starring: Jack Hawkins, Stanley Baker

A thrilling recreation of the battle ofRorke’s Drift in 1879 - the thin red lineagainst 4000 Zulus. Michael Caine stealsthe show as a brave young subaltern.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BILL READER,JOE & SETH’S HANDSOME GRANDAD

SUN 17, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (15)

Dir: Stephan Elliott Australia 1994 103m

Starring: Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce

Wonderfully enjoyable road movie inwhich three Australian drag queens areinvited to play a four-week engagementat an Alice Springs hotel.

Broadway will donate profits fromthis screening to NottinghamshirePride 2011.

SPONSORED BY NOTTINGHAMSHIREPOLICE OUTNETWORK SUPPORTINGNOTTINGHAMSHIRE PRIDE 2011

SUN 31, 2PM

THE COMMITMENTS (15)

Dir: Alan Parker Ireland 1991 117m

Starring: Robert Arkins, Michael Aherne

Jimmy Rabbitte puts together the“World’s Hardest Working Band,” TheCommitments, to bring soul music toDublin. They’ve got talent and bigdreams, but is that enough to climb tothe top (and stay there)?

SAT 2, 1PM

NATIONAL THEATREENCORE: THE CHERRYORCHARD (12A) 150m

Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard,directed by NT AssociateDirector Howard Davies, whoserecent productions of Russianplays have earned huge criticalacclaim. Zoë Wanamaker willplay Madame Ranevskaya.TICKETS: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

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AN EVENING WITH EVE STEWART AND TOM WALSHPRECEDED BY THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Eve Stewart is one of the mostexperienced designers working in theindustry today and was ProductionDesigner for The King's Speech,Becoming Jane, Topsy-Turvy and astring of other famous film and TVproductions.

Tom Walsh (President of the ArtDirectors' Guild of America) will lead adiscussion with Eve on productiondesign and working in the film industry,after which the floor will be opened tothe public for a rare insider's Q & Asession. The event will be of interest toeveryone who wishes to gain a uniqueinsight into filmmaking and how thelook and feel of a film is conceived andthen brought to life.

The price for both the screeningand Q&A is £5 full / £3.50concessions + members.

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

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

Free WIFI zone.

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SPECIALSTUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT to get you in the mood for Fire in Babylon.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT to complementThe Princess of Montpensier.

FRI 22 JULY 6PM-12AMHANG THE VJ!Broadway launches it’s new Audio Visual night Hang the VJ! Get yoursummer shoulders shaking on theterrace featuring DJ’s from Mimm and Wigflex. Notlostfestival.co.uk

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

ANYONE FOR TENNIS!We’ll be showing the Wimbledom Finallive in The Lounge. Tickets £3 (includesbowl of strawberries and cream)Seats are limited so book early!

HIRE BROADWAY

Our screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all availablefor hire, with catering should you require it.

For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

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

BROADWAY BITES

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

11JULY 2011

SUN 3, 12 NOON

THE BIG SLEEP (PG)

Dir: Howard Hawks United States 1946 114m

Starring: Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart

A compellingly complex thriller as wellas a sexy, stylish romance, Hawks’classic adaptation of RaymondChandler’s novel is one of the mostrichly entertaining films noirs evermade.

MON 4, 6PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

Dir: Bernardo Bertolucci Italy 1964 112m

Starring: Adriana Asti, Francesco Barilli

The story centres on the emotional andpolitical conflicts within a young man,Fabrizio, who is contemplating joiningthe Communist Party. But his personallife is even more unresolved, as hebreaks away from his planned marriageto a perfect bourgeoise and becomesincestuously involved with his alluringaunt. Bertolucci’s obsession for politicsand cinema is openly expressedthrough this alter-ego and in theextraordinary freedom of hiscamerawork and editing. David Thompson

SUN 24, 1.45PM

BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (PG)

Dir: Sergei Eisenstein USSR 1926 72m

Starring: Grigori Aleksandrov, Aleksandr Antonov

Consistently voted one of the greatestfilms of all time and certainly one of themost exciting, this fictionalised accountof the events of the 1905 RussianRevolution contains the celebratedsequence of the massacre on the Odessasteps. It’s hard to imagine the impact ofthe cutting in this account of a sailors’mutiny. To the original audiences, it musthave seemed like witnessing the birthpangs of cinema itself. www.moviemail.co.uk

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot France 1955 116m

Starring: Vera Clouzot, Simone Signoret

This classic suspense thriller offers all ofthe character and drive of Hitchcock’slater masterpieces with its own uniquelook and feel. A woman and herhusband’s mistress plot to kill the manthat has been oppressing each of them,but suspicions mount after the corpse oftheir drowned lover disappears from thepool where they planted the body. WasMichel really dead, or has someonediscovered their deadly secret?

Theatre and Opera Summer Encores

WED 29 6.30PM & SUN 3, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:SIMON BOCCANEGRA (12A)

225m

Plácido Domingo makes history singingthe title role in Verdi’s gripping politicalthriller, which is written for a baritone.Adrianne Pieczonka, Marcello Giordani,and James Morris are his co-stars inthis moving story of a father and hislost daughter.

WED 13, 6.30PM & SUN 17, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:LA FILLE DU REGIMENT(12A) 190m

Laurent Pelly’s hilarious productionstars Natalie Dessay as the tomboyMarie, who has been brought up as the“daughter of the regiment,” and JuanDiego Flórez as the young man in lovewith her.

WED 20, 6.30PM & SUN 24, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:TOSCA (12A) 215m

Luc Bondy’s dramatic production ofPuccini’s operatic thriller, which LeMonde called “a perfect night at theopera,” stars Karita Mattila in the titlerole. Marcelo Álvarez is her lover, thepainter Cavaradossi, and GeorgeGagnidze plays Scarpia, the sadistic chiefof police who wants Tosca for himself.

WED 27, 6.30PM & SUN 31, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:DON CARLO (12A) 300m

Director Nicholas Hytner made his Metdebut with this production of thecomposer’s epic drama of love andpolitics. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductsRoberto Alagna in the title role, andFerruccio Furlanetto, MarinaPoplavskaya, Anna Smirnova, andSimon Keenlyside also star.

First Screening Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 membersRepeat Screening Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

MEDIA ARTS

Making Future Work is a new initiative led byBroadway to commissionfour digital innovationresearch commissionsacross the East Midlands.The programme is funded byArts Council England, as partof wider investment in digitaldevelopment to explore howdigital media technologiesare affecting the creation,distribution and consumptionof the arts. For updates visitmakingfuturework.org.uk

FRI 8, 11AM-5PM FREE EVENT

MAKING FUTURECOLLABORATIONDAY CONFERENCEFeaturing Evan Roth, Aram Bartholl,Hetain Patel & Barrett Hodgson, RichardBirkin (Mudlark), Brendan Oliver & Brendan Randall, and IBI

Exploring the fusion of digitaltechnologies, art and design, the MakingFuture Collaboration conference is achance to contribute to the ongoingMaking Future Work discussions aroundcreative digital practice. The commissionscover diverse areas of research but havea common thread of collaboration anddevelopment of hybrid practice.

Broadway and Making Future Work arepleased to welcome Evan Roth, ResearchDirector of FAT (Free Art & Technology) theinventor of the EyeWriter, a tool that givespeople who have lost the function to draw,the ability to create art with the use oftheir eyes; and Aram Bartholl whomanipulates video game design toconnect the virtual with the real. Thisevent will also feature final researchpresentations from the commissionedartists. The event will be chaired byRegine Debatty, founder of the highlyinfluencial blog we-make-money-not-artwriting passionately about the intersectionbetween art, design and technology.

we-make-money-not-art.comfffff.at

15 JUL-26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASPLAY SECTION ONLINE

Broadway Media Arts will present theworld-premiere of a new commission byartist Angelo Plessas. Plessas’ onlineworks often resemble surreal portraits orcharacters pushed to abstraction that liveinside the world of the browser frame.Manipulated by the viewer throughscreen-based interactions, thesecharacters play on the relationshipbetween computer user and interface.broadway.org.uk/PLAYangeloplessas.com

THU 21, 9AM-5PM FREE EVENT

b.TWEEN 3DLIVE FROM BFI SOUTHBANK

Europe’s biggest ever exploration ofimmersive technology. Influentialindustry leaders, innovators andthought leaders will meet at London’sBFI on 21st July to explore and designthe future. Audiences in Nottingham are invited to participate and interactremotely. Btween3D.co.uk

Places are limited, so please book inadvance.

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

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING+ CAST AND CREW Q&AMON 25, 5.30PM

THE DRUMMOND WILLCERT TBC Dir: Alan Butterworth United Kingdom 2010

Starring: Mark Oosterveen, Philip James

This black comedy sees two brothersreturn to their home in the countrysideto bury their father and take possessionof his rundown estate.

When they find one of his old friends ina cupboard hoarding a large amount ofmoney, they find themselves with thesurprisingly dangerous task ofunravelling the mystery surroundingtheir father’s unlikely wealth.

Members of the cast and crew ofthis new British comedy will attendthis screening - for more detailssee The Drummond Will atwww.broadway.org.uk

CLASSICRE-RELEASESA selection of recently re-released classics from theBritish Film Institute for youto enjoy.

JULY 2011 12

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 10, 2PM

ZULU (PG)

Dir: Cy Endfield United Kingdom 1964 132m

Starring: Jack Hawkins, Stanley Baker

A thrilling recreation of the battle ofRorke’s Drift in 1879 - the thin red lineagainst 4000 Zulus. Michael Caine stealsthe show as a brave young subaltern.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BILL READER,JOE & SETH’S HANDSOME GRANDAD

SUN 17, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (15)

Dir: Stephan Elliott Australia 1994 103m

Starring: Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce

Wonderfully enjoyable road movie inwhich three Australian drag queens areinvited to play a four-week engagementat an Alice Springs hotel.

Broadway will donate profits fromthis screening to NottinghamshirePride 2011.

SPONSORED BY NOTTINGHAMSHIREPOLICE OUTNETWORK SUPPORTINGNOTTINGHAMSHIRE PRIDE 2011

SUN 31, 2PM

THE COMMITMENTS (15)

Dir: Alan Parker Ireland 1991 117m

Starring: Robert Arkins, Michael Aherne

Jimmy Rabbitte puts together the“World’s Hardest Working Band,” TheCommitments, to bring soul music toDublin. They’ve got talent and bigdreams, but is that enough to climb tothe top (and stay there)?

SAT 2, 1PM

NATIONAL THEATREENCORE: THE CHERRYORCHARD (12A) 150m

Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard,directed by NT AssociateDirector Howard Davies, whoserecent productions of Russianplays have earned huge criticalacclaim. Zoë Wanamaker willplay Madame Ranevskaya.TICKETS: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

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AN EVENING WITH EVE STEWART AND TOM WALSHPRECEDED BY THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Eve Stewart is one of the mostexperienced designers working in theindustry today and was ProductionDesigner for The King's Speech,Becoming Jane, Topsy-Turvy and astring of other famous film and TVproductions.

Tom Walsh (President of the ArtDirectors' Guild of America) will lead adiscussion with Eve on productiondesign and working in the film industry,after which the floor will be opened tothe public for a rare insider's Q & Asession. The event will be of interest toeveryone who wishes to gain a uniqueinsight into filmmaking and how thelook and feel of a film is conceived andthen brought to life.

The price for both the screeningand Q&A is £5 full / £3.50concessions + members.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SPECIALSTUE 12, FROM 6PMWEST INDIAN FOOD NIGHT to get you in the mood for Fire in Babylon.

TUE 19, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHT to complementThe Princess of Montpensier.

FRI 22 JULY 6PM-12AMHANG THE VJ!Broadway launches it’s new Audio Visual night Hang the VJ! Get yoursummer shoulders shaking on theterrace featuring DJ’s from Mimm and Wigflex. Notlostfestival.co.uk

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher.Prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

ANYONE FOR TENNIS!We’ll be showing the Wimbledom Finallive in The Lounge. Tickets £3 (includesbowl of strawberries and cream)Seats are limited so book early!

HIRE BROADWAY

Our screens, meeting rooms,brand new lounge screening room and studio are all availablefor hire, with catering should you require it.

For more information please call Rachel on 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected]

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

BROADWAY BITES

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

11JULY 2011

SUN 3, 12 NOON

THE BIG SLEEP (PG)

Dir: Howard Hawks United States 1946 114m

Starring: Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart

A compellingly complex thriller as wellas a sexy, stylish romance, Hawks’classic adaptation of RaymondChandler’s novel is one of the mostrichly entertaining films noirs evermade.

MON 4, 6PM

BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (12A)

Dir: Bernardo Bertolucci Italy 1964 112m

Starring: Adriana Asti, Francesco Barilli

The story centres on the emotional andpolitical conflicts within a young man,Fabrizio, who is contemplating joiningthe Communist Party. But his personallife is even more unresolved, as hebreaks away from his planned marriageto a perfect bourgeoise and becomesincestuously involved with his alluringaunt. Bertolucci’s obsession for politicsand cinema is openly expressedthrough this alter-ego and in theextraordinary freedom of hiscamerawork and editing. David Thompson

SUN 24, 1.45PM

BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN (PG)

Dir: Sergei Eisenstein USSR 1926 72m

Starring: Grigori Aleksandrov, Aleksandr Antonov

Consistently voted one of the greatestfilms of all time and certainly one of themost exciting, this fictionalised accountof the events of the 1905 RussianRevolution contains the celebratedsequence of the massacre on the Odessasteps. It’s hard to imagine the impact ofthe cutting in this account of a sailors’mutiny. To the original audiences, it musthave seemed like witnessing the birthpangs of cinema itself. www.moviemail.co.uk

THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

LES DIABOLIQUES (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Henri-Georges Clouzot France 1955 116m

Starring: Vera Clouzot, Simone Signoret

This classic suspense thriller offers all ofthe character and drive of Hitchcock’slater masterpieces with its own uniquelook and feel. A woman and herhusband’s mistress plot to kill the manthat has been oppressing each of them,but suspicions mount after the corpse oftheir drowned lover disappears from thepool where they planted the body. WasMichel really dead, or has someonediscovered their deadly secret?

Theatre and Opera Summer Encores

WED 29 6.30PM & SUN 3, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:SIMON BOCCANEGRA (12A)

225m

Plácido Domingo makes history singingthe title role in Verdi’s gripping politicalthriller, which is written for a baritone.Adrianne Pieczonka, Marcello Giordani,and James Morris are his co-stars inthis moving story of a father and hislost daughter.

WED 13, 6.30PM & SUN 17, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:LA FILLE DU REGIMENT(12A) 190m

Laurent Pelly’s hilarious productionstars Natalie Dessay as the tomboyMarie, who has been brought up as the“daughter of the regiment,” and JuanDiego Flórez as the young man in lovewith her.

WED 20, 6.30PM & SUN 24, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:TOSCA (12A) 215m

Luc Bondy’s dramatic production ofPuccini’s operatic thriller, which LeMonde called “a perfect night at theopera,” stars Karita Mattila in the titlerole. Marcelo Álvarez is her lover, thepainter Cavaradossi, and GeorgeGagnidze plays Scarpia, the sadistic chiefof police who wants Tosca for himself.

WED 27, 6.30PM & SUN 31, 1PM

MET SUMMER ENCORE:DON CARLO (12A) 300m

Director Nicholas Hytner made his Metdebut with this production of thecomposer’s epic drama of love andpolitics. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductsRoberto Alagna in the title role, andFerruccio Furlanetto, MarinaPoplavskaya, Anna Smirnova, andSimon Keenlyside also star.

First Screening Tickets: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 membersRepeat Screening Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

MEDIA ARTS

Making Future Work is a new initiative led byBroadway to commissionfour digital innovationresearch commissionsacross the East Midlands.The programme is funded byArts Council England, as partof wider investment in digitaldevelopment to explore howdigital media technologiesare affecting the creation,distribution and consumptionof the arts. For updates visitmakingfuturework.org.uk

FRI 8, 11AM-5PM FREE EVENT

MAKING FUTURECOLLABORATIONDAY CONFERENCEFeaturing Evan Roth, Aram Bartholl,Hetain Patel & Barrett Hodgson, RichardBirkin (Mudlark), Brendan Oliver & Brendan Randall, and IBI

Exploring the fusion of digitaltechnologies, art and design, the MakingFuture Collaboration conference is achance to contribute to the ongoingMaking Future Work discussions aroundcreative digital practice. The commissionscover diverse areas of research but havea common thread of collaboration anddevelopment of hybrid practice.

Broadway and Making Future Work arepleased to welcome Evan Roth, ResearchDirector of FAT (Free Art & Technology) theinventor of the EyeWriter, a tool that givespeople who have lost the function to draw,the ability to create art with the use oftheir eyes; and Aram Bartholl whomanipulates video game design toconnect the virtual with the real. Thisevent will also feature final researchpresentations from the commissionedartists. The event will be chaired byRegine Debatty, founder of the highlyinfluencial blog we-make-money-not-artwriting passionately about the intersectionbetween art, design and technology.

we-make-money-not-art.comfffff.at

15 JUL-26 AUG

ANGELO PLESSASPLAY SECTION ONLINE

Broadway Media Arts will present theworld-premiere of a new commission byartist Angelo Plessas. Plessas’ onlineworks often resemble surreal portraits orcharacters pushed to abstraction that liveinside the world of the browser frame.Manipulated by the viewer throughscreen-based interactions, thesecharacters play on the relationshipbetween computer user and interface.broadway.org.uk/PLAYangeloplessas.com

THU 21, 9AM-5PM FREE EVENT

b.TWEEN 3DLIVE FROM BFI SOUTHBANK

Europe’s biggest ever exploration ofimmersive technology. Influentialindustry leaders, innovators andthought leaders will meet at London’sBFI on 21st July to explore and designthe future. Audiences in Nottingham are invited to participate and interactremotely. Btween3D.co.uk

Places are limited, so please book inadvance.

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

Exploring cross media arts and creative technologies

SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING+ CAST AND CREW Q&AMON 25, 5.30PM

THE DRUMMOND WILLCERT TBC Dir: Alan Butterworth United Kingdom 2010

Starring: Mark Oosterveen, Philip James

This black comedy sees two brothersreturn to their home in the countrysideto bury their father and take possessionof his rundown estate.

When they find one of his old friends ina cupboard hoarding a large amount ofmoney, they find themselves with thesurprisingly dangerous task ofunravelling the mystery surroundingtheir father’s unlikely wealth.

Members of the cast and crew ofthis new British comedy will attendthis screening - for more detailssee The Drummond Will atwww.broadway.org.uk

CLASSICRE-RELEASESA selection of recently re-released classics from theBritish Film Institute for youto enjoy.

JULY 2011 12

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

For details call 0115 952 6600 oremail [email protected]

SUN 10, 2PM

ZULU (PG)

Dir: Cy Endfield United Kingdom 1964 132m

Starring: Jack Hawkins, Stanley Baker

A thrilling recreation of the battle ofRorke’s Drift in 1879 - the thin red lineagainst 4000 Zulus. Michael Caine stealsthe show as a brave young subaltern.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BILL READER,JOE & SETH’S HANDSOME GRANDAD

SUN 17, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (15)

Dir: Stephan Elliott Australia 1994 103m

Starring: Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce

Wonderfully enjoyable road movie inwhich three Australian drag queens areinvited to play a four-week engagementat an Alice Springs hotel.

Broadway will donate profits fromthis screening to NottinghamshirePride 2011.

SPONSORED BY NOTTINGHAMSHIREPOLICE OUTNETWORK SUPPORTINGNOTTINGHAMSHIRE PRIDE 2011

SUN 31, 2PM

THE COMMITMENTS (15)

Dir: Alan Parker Ireland 1991 117m

Starring: Robert Arkins, Michael Aherne

Jimmy Rabbitte puts together the“World’s Hardest Working Band,” TheCommitments, to bring soul music toDublin. They’ve got talent and bigdreams, but is that enough to climb tothe top (and stay there)?

SAT 2, 1PM

NATIONAL THEATREENCORE: THE CHERRYORCHARD (12A) 150m

Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard,directed by NT AssociateDirector Howard Davies, whoserecent productions of Russianplays have earned huge criticalacclaim. Zoë Wanamaker willplay Madame Ranevskaya.TICKETS: £12.50 full / £11 concs + members

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AN EVENING WITH EVE STEWART AND TOM WALSHPRECEDED BY THE KING’S SPEECH (12A)

Eve Stewart is one of the mostexperienced designers working in theindustry today and was ProductionDesigner for The King's Speech,Becoming Jane, Topsy-Turvy and astring of other famous film and TVproductions.

Tom Walsh (President of the ArtDirectors' Guild of America) will lead adiscussion with Eve on productiondesign and working in the film industry,after which the floor will be opened tothe public for a rare insider's Q & Asession. The event will be of interest toeveryone who wishes to gain a uniqueinsight into filmmaking and how thelook and feel of a film is conceived andthen brought to life.

The price for both the screeningand Q&A is £5 full / £3.50concessions + members.

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