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BEL AMI MONEYBALL THE LADY WE BOUGHT A ZOO THE KID WITH A BIKE THE PIRATES! MARCH 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 21 CELEBRATING 21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY

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FROM FRI 23

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luc Dardenne & Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Belgium 2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Echoes of de Sica float through thebrothers Dardenne’s latest, a deceptivelysimple and profoundly moving tale of anabandoned boy, the woman who decidesto help out by taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future. Cécilede France’s Samantha “brings a light tothe story,” when she reclaims the child’ssoul as they drive and bicycle to and fro.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid With a Bike will helpyou find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 30

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

Directors: Peter Lord & Jeff Newitt

United Kingdom 2012

Starring: Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson

From Aardman Animations comes thisswashbuckling adventure about a PirateCaptain whose lifelong dream is to beathis bitter rivals to the coveted Pirate ofthe Year Award. But with only his rag tagcrew to help him, the Pirate Captain’shopes look less than likely…

FROM FRI 30

TINY FURNITURE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Lena Dunham United States 2010

Starring: Laurie Simmons, Lena Dunham

A coming-of-age comedy, Tiny Furniturewon Best Feature Film at the 2010South by Southwest festival. 22-year-oldAura returns home to her artist mother’sManhattan loft with a useless film theorydegree, 357 hits on her Youtube page, aboyfriend who’s left her to find himself atBurning Man, a dying hamster, and hertail between her legs. Luckily, hertrainwreck childhood best friend neverleft home, the restaurant down the blockis hiring, and ill-advised romanticpossibilities lurk around every corner.

FROM FRI 30

INTO THE ABYSS (12A)

Dir: Werner Herzog United States 2011 107m

Werner Herzog’s latest is anotheridiosyncratic trip into the dark; thelarkiest death-row documentary you’ll(probably) ever see. Herzog goes back toa triple homicide in rural Texas 10 yearsago, then interviews the friends andfamily of the victims, as well as theperpetrators: one 10 years into a 40-year sentence, the other with eight daysto go before his scheduled execution.Herzog keeps things surreal, dodges theobvious, coaxes out strange tales andshaggy-dog logic. For something withsuch a morbid draw, Into the Abyssleaves you startled by life. The Guardian

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

SAT 3, 1.30PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

The Lion King stands tall within Disney’spantheon of classic family films and the3D is used to great effect. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 10, 1PM

BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (12A)

Dir: Sylvain Chomet France 2003 81m

A wonderfully original animation set in1960s France, it’s the story of a boycalled Champion and his grandmother,Madame Souza, who encourages him totake part in the Tour de France, wherehe is kidnapped by gangsters...SCREENING AS PART OF SEE PAGE 9

SAT 17, 1.45PM

THE CAMERAMAN (U)

Dir: Edward Sedgewick United States 1928 69m

Starring: Buster Keaton, Marceline Day

Buster is an aspiring, but lousy,newsreel cameraman who keepsmissing the great shot. Vintage Keaton,with added piano soundtrack.

SAT 24, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OFTINTIN - THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN (3D) (PG)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011 106m

Starring: Daniel Craig, Jamie Bell

Tintin and surly Captain Haddock race to recover a powerful artifact lost at seacenturies ago.

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

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See Februrary brochure or website fordetails.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LADY (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEL AMI (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

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

SAT 31, 12.45PM

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

MARCH 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Fri 16 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Sat 17 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 3:15 8:00The Cameraman U p4 1:45The Guard 15 p9 5:45

Sun 18 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00Made in Dagenham 15 p10 2:00A Separation PG p3 1:00

Mon 19 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 8:45La Grande Illusion U+ Satellite Q&A 6:00

Tue 20 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00French Food Night Cafebar from 6pmCine-Bar: OSS 117 Lost in Rio cafebar 8.45pm

Wed 21 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 5:15 8:00

Thu 22 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Fri 23 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 6:00All Around Us 15 p8 8:00

Sat 24 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:15 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00The Adventures of Tintin PG p4 2:00Bad Company 15 p8 3:45A Man's Story + Q&A 15 p10 8:00

Sun 25 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 8:00A Stranger of Mine 15 p8 5:45Land of Freedom 15 p10 2:00Coriolanus 15 p3 1:15

Mon 26 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00I Just Didn't Do It 15 p8 8:00

Tue 27 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dear Doctor 15 p8 8:00Fiendish Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

Wed 28 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dark Harbour 15 p8 8:00

Thu 29 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 2:30NT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 7:00

Fri 30 The Pirates! p3 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:15 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 3:00 5:30 8:30DJs and VJs Cafebar from 8pm

Sat 31 The Pirates! p3 1:15 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 12:30 3:00 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 5:30 8:30NT ENCORE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 1:00The Pirates! Supportive Environment Screening 12:45

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

BEL AMIMONEYBALLTHE LADYWE BOUGHT A ZOOTHE KID WITH A BIKETHE PIRATES!

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

21CELEBRATING21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY★

FROM FRI 24 FEB

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012 123m

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunitefor this comedy-drama based onDeborah Moggach’s novel about a groupof pensioners who head for India withdreams of a life of luxury. TomWilkinson, Penelope Wilton and CeliaImrie also star in John Madden’sseasoned-Brits-abroad romp. TIME OUT

FROM FRI 2

MONEYBALL (12A)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2011 133m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Robin Wright

Bennett Miller’s follow-up to Capote isthe story of the Oakland Athletics’manager’s attempt to put together abaseball club on a budget by employingcomputer generated analysis to selecthis players. Jonah Hill and PhilipSeymour Hoffman co-star in this cleverand compelling film.

FROM FRI 2

SHAME (18)

Dir: Steve McQueen

United Kingdom 2012 100m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan

A searing examination of sexualcompulsion, the film featuresextraordinary performances fromMichael Fassbender who plays Brandon,a seemingly normal New Yorker trappedby his erotic compulsions and CareyMulligan who plays his needy, neuroticsister.

FROM FRI 2

HUNKY DORY (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2012 109m

Starring: Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard

Anyone addicted to Glee will love HunkyDory, an engaging British twist on theheartache and heartbreak of putting ona show. In the sweltering summer of1976, drama teacher Vivienne tries toinspire her pupils to give their all to amusical production of Shakespeare’sThe Tempest which “both Shakespeareand David Bowie could be proud of”.But she faces an uphill battle withcynical colleagues, concerned parentsand easily distracted teenagers… Abittersweet charmer with a soundtrackcourtesy of Bowie, Nick Drake and ELO.

FROM FRI 9

THE LADY (12A)

Dir: Luc Besson France 2011 132m

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis

Luc Besson takes on the inspiring truestory of Burmese pro-democracyactivist, leader and political prisonerAung San Suu Kyi and the tenaciouslong-distance bond she maintained withher British husband, Michael Aris whileunder house arrest for over a decade.

Thu 1 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy... 15 See web 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 7:30Film Title TBC - See Web

Fri 2 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 2:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30

Sat 3 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:30NT ENCORE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 1:00

Sun 4 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30Moulin Rouge! 12A p10 2:00The Help 12A p3 12:15

Mon 5 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Tue 6 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00Shame 18 p1 8:30Red Dog PG See web 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30The Greatest Movie Ever Sold 12A p9 6:00

Wed 7 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Thu 8 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 10:30 1:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45PM

Fri 9 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:15The Lady 12A p1 2:00The First Born + Live Musical Accompaniment 15 p9 6:15

Sat 10 Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 2:15The Lady 12A p1 8:00Belleville Rendez-vous 12A p4 1:00Bicycle Dreams 15 + Q&A p9 5:00

Sun 11 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:45 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 7:00The Lady 12A p1 1:00 4:15Galaxy Quest PG p10 2:00Remembering Raleigh U p9 3:30The Kid with a Bike - Preview 12A 5:30

Mon 12 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00Media Arts Presents:Alexander Stevenson 6:15

Tue 13 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:45The Lady 12A p1 2:00Margin Call 15 p9 6:00Indian Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Wed 14 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 5:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00 8:00

Thu 15 Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:45 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00

MARTHA MARCY MAYMARLENE, RED DOG + OTHER FILMSCONTINUE INTO MARCH SEE FEB BROCHURE OR WEBSITE.

FROM FRI 9

BEL AMI (15)

Directors: Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod

United Kingdom 2012 102m

Starring: Uma Thurman, Robert Pattinson,

Christina Ricci

Robert Pattinson gives his best screenperformance to date as notoriousscoundrel Georges Duroy in thishandsome adaptation of the classic Guyde Maupassant novel. In the Paris of the1890s, Georges is a penniless, dissoluteex-soldier. Unexpectedly thrust into highsociety, he quickly discovers that the realpower lies not with the men but withtheir wives and mistresses, women whoare all ripe for the picking as this callousseducer and social-climber relentlesslypursues wealth and status.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

TRISHNA (15)

Dir: Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom

2012 113m

Starring: Freida Pinto, Riz Ahmed

Michael Winterbottom’s bold re-imagining of ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’successfully translates Thomas Hardy’sVictorian classic to the heat and dust ofmodern India. The issues of classprivilege, inequality and masculinearrogance still resonate in a film thatjourneys from hope to heartache asromance turns to unbearable shame.Stunningly shot on location with abeguiling soundtrack by ShigeruUmebayashi, this is one ofWinterbottom’s finest achievements.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

Dir: Cameron Crowe United States 2011 123m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon

Director Cameron Crowe returns with aheart-warming family drama inspired byBenjamin Mee’s memoir. Matt Damongives a winning performance aswidowed journalist Benjamin. Seeking ameans to bind his family together andmove on, he buys an eighteen-acreestate in Southern California that hasbeen home to a collection of wildanimals. He assumes it will only take afew renovations before he can re-open itas a zoo but in fact things aren’t sosimple. If you love the books of GeraldDurrell or are addicted to wildlifedocumentaries, this is a delight.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

IN DARKNESS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 2011 143m

Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Furmann

The latest film from Agnieszka Holland,(Europa, Europa, and TV’s The Wire), oneof Poland’s most prolific directors, InDarkness tells the incredible true storyof Leopald Socha, a sewer worker andpetty thief in Nazi-occupied Poland,whom after stumbling upon a group ofJews in the sewers, agreed to hide themfor a price. What starts out as astraightforward business arrangementbecomes something unexpected andextraordinary. In Darkness has beenchosen as Poland’s official submissionfor Best Foreign Language Film Oscar®2012.

FROM FRI 23

THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH (15)

Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski France 2011 83m

Starring: Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas

In this thriller based on DouglasKennedy’s novel, Hawke plays Americanwriter Tom Ricks, who comes to Parisdesperate to put his life together againand win back his estranged wife anddaughter. When things don’t goaccording to plan, he ends up in a shadyhotel in the suburbs, having to work as anight guard to make ends meet. ThenMargit (played by Thomas), a beautiful,mysterious stranger walks into his lifeand things start looking up. Theirpassionate and intense relationshiptriggers a string of inexplicable events…

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SUN 11, 5.30PM

THE KID WITH A BIKE PREVIEW SCREENING AS PART OF

SEE PAGE 9

“The Kid With a Bike is near perfect.”Nick James, Sight & Sound.

SAT 17, 12-1PM FREE EVENT

CRAFT CLUB CINEMA KNIT-ALONGSee our website.

SUNDAY BRUNCHSHOWS FOR MARCH

SUN 4, 12.15PM THE HELP (12A)

SUN 11, 1PM THE LADY (12A)

SUN 18, 1PM A SEPARATION (PG)

SUN 25, 1.15PM CORIOLANUS (15)

FROM FRI 23

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luc Dardenne & Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Belgium 2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Echoes of de Sica float through thebrothers Dardenne’s latest, a deceptivelysimple and profoundly moving tale of anabandoned boy, the woman who decidesto help out by taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future. Cécilede France’s Samantha “brings a light tothe story,” when she reclaims the child’ssoul as they drive and bicycle to and fro.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid With a Bike will helpyou find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 30

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

Directors: Peter Lord & Jeff Newitt

United Kingdom 2012

Starring: Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson

From Aardman Animations comes thisswashbuckling adventure about a PirateCaptain whose lifelong dream is to beathis bitter rivals to the coveted Pirate ofthe Year Award. But with only his rag tagcrew to help him, the Pirate Captain’shopes look less than likely…

FROM FRI 30

TINY FURNITURE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Lena Dunham United States 2010

Starring: Laurie Simmons, Lena Dunham

A coming-of-age comedy, Tiny Furniturewon Best Feature Film at the 2010South by Southwest festival. 22-year-oldAura returns home to her artist mother’sManhattan loft with a useless film theorydegree, 357 hits on her Youtube page, aboyfriend who’s left her to find himself atBurning Man, a dying hamster, and hertail between her legs. Luckily, hertrainwreck childhood best friend neverleft home, the restaurant down the blockis hiring, and ill-advised romanticpossibilities lurk around every corner.

FROM FRI 30

INTO THE ABYSS (12A)

Dir: Werner Herzog United States 2011 107m

Werner Herzog’s latest is anotheridiosyncratic trip into the dark; thelarkiest death-row documentary you’ll(probably) ever see. Herzog goes back toa triple homicide in rural Texas 10 yearsago, then interviews the friends andfamily of the victims, as well as theperpetrators: one 10 years into a 40-year sentence, the other with eight daysto go before his scheduled execution.Herzog keeps things surreal, dodges theobvious, coaxes out strange tales andshaggy-dog logic. For something withsuch a morbid draw, Into the Abyssleaves you startled by life. The Guardian

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

SAT 3, 1.30PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

The Lion King stands tall within Disney’spantheon of classic family films and the3D is used to great effect. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 10, 1PM

BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (12A)

Dir: Sylvain Chomet France 2003 81m

A wonderfully original animation set in1960s France, it’s the story of a boycalled Champion and his grandmother,Madame Souza, who encourages him totake part in the Tour de France, wherehe is kidnapped by gangsters...SCREENING AS PART OF SEE PAGE 9

SAT 17, 1.45PM

THE CAMERAMAN (U)

Dir: Edward Sedgewick United States 1928 69m

Starring: Buster Keaton, Marceline Day

Buster is an aspiring, but lousy,newsreel cameraman who keepsmissing the great shot. Vintage Keaton,with added piano soundtrack.

SAT 24, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OFTINTIN - THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN (3D) (PG)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011 106m

Starring: Daniel Craig, Jamie Bell

Tintin and surly Captain Haddock race to recover a powerful artifact lost at seacenturies ago.

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

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See Februrary brochure or website fordetails.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LADY (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEL AMI (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

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

SAT 31, 12.45PM

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

MARCH 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Fri 16 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Sat 17 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 3:15 8:00The Cameraman U p4 1:45The Guard 15 p9 5:45

Sun 18 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00Made in Dagenham 15 p10 2:00A Separation PG p3 1:00

Mon 19 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 8:45La Grande Illusion U+ Satellite Q&A 6:00

Tue 20 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00French Food Night Cafebar from 6pmCine-Bar: OSS 117 Lost in Rio cafebar 8.45pm

Wed 21 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 5:15 8:00

Thu 22 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Fri 23 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 6:00All Around Us 15 p8 8:00

Sat 24 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:15 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00The Adventures of Tintin PG p4 2:00Bad Company 15 p8 3:45A Man's Story + Q&A 15 p10 8:00

Sun 25 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 8:00A Stranger of Mine 15 p8 5:45Land of Freedom 15 p10 2:00Coriolanus 15 p3 1:15

Mon 26 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00I Just Didn't Do It 15 p8 8:00

Tue 27 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dear Doctor 15 p8 8:00Fiendish Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

Wed 28 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dark Harbour 15 p8 8:00

Thu 29 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 2:30NT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 7:00

Fri 30 The Pirates! p3 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:15 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 3:00 5:30 8:30DJs and VJs Cafebar from 8pm

Sat 31 The Pirates! p3 1:15 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 12:30 3:00 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 5:30 8:30NT ENCORE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 1:00The Pirates! Supportive Environment Screening 12:45

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

BEL AMIMONEYBALLTHE LADYWE BOUGHT A ZOOTHE KID WITH A BIKETHE PIRATES!

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

21CELEBRATING21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY★

FROM FRI 24 FEB

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012 123m

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunitefor this comedy-drama based onDeborah Moggach’s novel about a groupof pensioners who head for India withdreams of a life of luxury. TomWilkinson, Penelope Wilton and CeliaImrie also star in John Madden’sseasoned-Brits-abroad romp. TIME OUT

FROM FRI 2

MONEYBALL (12A)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2011 133m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Robin Wright

Bennett Miller’s follow-up to Capote isthe story of the Oakland Athletics’manager’s attempt to put together abaseball club on a budget by employingcomputer generated analysis to selecthis players. Jonah Hill and PhilipSeymour Hoffman co-star in this cleverand compelling film.

FROM FRI 2

SHAME (18)

Dir: Steve McQueen

United Kingdom 2012 100m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan

A searing examination of sexualcompulsion, the film featuresextraordinary performances fromMichael Fassbender who plays Brandon,a seemingly normal New Yorker trappedby his erotic compulsions and CareyMulligan who plays his needy, neuroticsister.

FROM FRI 2

HUNKY DORY (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2012 109m

Starring: Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard

Anyone addicted to Glee will love HunkyDory, an engaging British twist on theheartache and heartbreak of putting ona show. In the sweltering summer of1976, drama teacher Vivienne tries toinspire her pupils to give their all to amusical production of Shakespeare’sThe Tempest which “both Shakespeareand David Bowie could be proud of”.But she faces an uphill battle withcynical colleagues, concerned parentsand easily distracted teenagers… Abittersweet charmer with a soundtrackcourtesy of Bowie, Nick Drake and ELO.

FROM FRI 9

THE LADY (12A)

Dir: Luc Besson France 2011 132m

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis

Luc Besson takes on the inspiring truestory of Burmese pro-democracyactivist, leader and political prisonerAung San Suu Kyi and the tenaciouslong-distance bond she maintained withher British husband, Michael Aris whileunder house arrest for over a decade.

Thu 1 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy... 15 See web 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 7:30Film Title TBC - See Web

Fri 2 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 2:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30

Sat 3 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:30NT ENCORE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 1:00

Sun 4 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30Moulin Rouge! 12A p10 2:00The Help 12A p3 12:15

Mon 5 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Tue 6 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00Shame 18 p1 8:30Red Dog PG See web 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30The Greatest Movie Ever Sold 12A p9 6:00

Wed 7 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Thu 8 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 10:30 1:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45PM

Fri 9 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:15The Lady 12A p1 2:00The First Born + Live Musical Accompaniment 15 p9 6:15

Sat 10 Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 2:15The Lady 12A p1 8:00Belleville Rendez-vous 12A p4 1:00Bicycle Dreams 15 + Q&A p9 5:00

Sun 11 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:45 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 7:00The Lady 12A p1 1:00 4:15Galaxy Quest PG p10 2:00Remembering Raleigh U p9 3:30The Kid with a Bike - Preview 12A 5:30

Mon 12 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00Media Arts Presents:Alexander Stevenson 6:15

Tue 13 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:45The Lady 12A p1 2:00Margin Call 15 p9 6:00Indian Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Wed 14 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 5:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00 8:00

Thu 15 Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:45 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00

MARTHA MARCY MAYMARLENE, RED DOG + OTHER FILMSCONTINUE INTO MARCH SEE FEB BROCHURE OR WEBSITE.

FROM FRI 9

BEL AMI (15)

Directors: Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod

United Kingdom 2012 102m

Starring: Uma Thurman, Robert Pattinson,

Christina Ricci

Robert Pattinson gives his best screenperformance to date as notoriousscoundrel Georges Duroy in thishandsome adaptation of the classic Guyde Maupassant novel. In the Paris of the1890s, Georges is a penniless, dissoluteex-soldier. Unexpectedly thrust into highsociety, he quickly discovers that the realpower lies not with the men but withtheir wives and mistresses, women whoare all ripe for the picking as this callousseducer and social-climber relentlesslypursues wealth and status.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

TRISHNA (15)

Dir: Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom

2012 113m

Starring: Freida Pinto, Riz Ahmed

Michael Winterbottom’s bold re-imagining of ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’successfully translates Thomas Hardy’sVictorian classic to the heat and dust ofmodern India. The issues of classprivilege, inequality and masculinearrogance still resonate in a film thatjourneys from hope to heartache asromance turns to unbearable shame.Stunningly shot on location with abeguiling soundtrack by ShigeruUmebayashi, this is one ofWinterbottom’s finest achievements.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

Dir: Cameron Crowe United States 2011 123m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon

Director Cameron Crowe returns with aheart-warming family drama inspired byBenjamin Mee’s memoir. Matt Damongives a winning performance aswidowed journalist Benjamin. Seeking ameans to bind his family together andmove on, he buys an eighteen-acreestate in Southern California that hasbeen home to a collection of wildanimals. He assumes it will only take afew renovations before he can re-open itas a zoo but in fact things aren’t sosimple. If you love the books of GeraldDurrell or are addicted to wildlifedocumentaries, this is a delight.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

IN DARKNESS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 2011 143m

Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Furmann

The latest film from Agnieszka Holland,(Europa, Europa, and TV’s The Wire), oneof Poland’s most prolific directors, InDarkness tells the incredible true storyof Leopald Socha, a sewer worker andpetty thief in Nazi-occupied Poland,whom after stumbling upon a group ofJews in the sewers, agreed to hide themfor a price. What starts out as astraightforward business arrangementbecomes something unexpected andextraordinary. In Darkness has beenchosen as Poland’s official submissionfor Best Foreign Language Film Oscar®2012.

FROM FRI 23

THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH (15)

Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski France 2011 83m

Starring: Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas

In this thriller based on DouglasKennedy’s novel, Hawke plays Americanwriter Tom Ricks, who comes to Parisdesperate to put his life together againand win back his estranged wife anddaughter. When things don’t goaccording to plan, he ends up in a shadyhotel in the suburbs, having to work as anight guard to make ends meet. ThenMargit (played by Thomas), a beautiful,mysterious stranger walks into his lifeand things start looking up. Theirpassionate and intense relationshiptriggers a string of inexplicable events…

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SUN 11, 5.30PM

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“The Kid With a Bike is near perfect.”Nick James, Sight & Sound.

SAT 17, 12-1PM FREE EVENT

CRAFT CLUB CINEMA KNIT-ALONGSee our website.

SUNDAY BRUNCHSHOWS FOR MARCH

SUN 4, 12.15PM THE HELP (12A)

SUN 11, 1PM THE LADY (12A)

SUN 18, 1PM A SEPARATION (PG)

SUN 25, 1.15PM CORIOLANUS (15)

FROM FRI 23

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luc Dardenne & Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Belgium 2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Echoes of de Sica float through thebrothers Dardenne’s latest, a deceptivelysimple and profoundly moving tale of anabandoned boy, the woman who decidesto help out by taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future. Cécilede France’s Samantha “brings a light tothe story,” when she reclaims the child’ssoul as they drive and bicycle to and fro.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid With a Bike will helpyou find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 30

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

Directors: Peter Lord & Jeff Newitt

United Kingdom 2012

Starring: Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson

From Aardman Animations comes thisswashbuckling adventure about a PirateCaptain whose lifelong dream is to beathis bitter rivals to the coveted Pirate ofthe Year Award. But with only his rag tagcrew to help him, the Pirate Captain’shopes look less than likely…

FROM FRI 30

TINY FURNITURE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Lena Dunham United States 2010

Starring: Laurie Simmons, Lena Dunham

A coming-of-age comedy, Tiny Furniturewon Best Feature Film at the 2010South by Southwest festival. 22-year-oldAura returns home to her artist mother’sManhattan loft with a useless film theorydegree, 357 hits on her Youtube page, aboyfriend who’s left her to find himself atBurning Man, a dying hamster, and hertail between her legs. Luckily, hertrainwreck childhood best friend neverleft home, the restaurant down the blockis hiring, and ill-advised romanticpossibilities lurk around every corner.

FROM FRI 30

INTO THE ABYSS (12A)

Dir: Werner Herzog United States 2011 107m

Werner Herzog’s latest is anotheridiosyncratic trip into the dark; thelarkiest death-row documentary you’ll(probably) ever see. Herzog goes back toa triple homicide in rural Texas 10 yearsago, then interviews the friends andfamily of the victims, as well as theperpetrators: one 10 years into a 40-year sentence, the other with eight daysto go before his scheduled execution.Herzog keeps things surreal, dodges theobvious, coaxes out strange tales andshaggy-dog logic. For something withsuch a morbid draw, Into the Abyssleaves you startled by life. The Guardian

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

SAT 3, 1.30PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

The Lion King stands tall within Disney’spantheon of classic family films and the3D is used to great effect. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 10, 1PM

BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (12A)

Dir: Sylvain Chomet France 2003 81m

A wonderfully original animation set in1960s France, it’s the story of a boycalled Champion and his grandmother,Madame Souza, who encourages him totake part in the Tour de France, wherehe is kidnapped by gangsters...SCREENING AS PART OF SEE PAGE 9

SAT 17, 1.45PM

THE CAMERAMAN (U)

Dir: Edward Sedgewick United States 1928 69m

Starring: Buster Keaton, Marceline Day

Buster is an aspiring, but lousy,newsreel cameraman who keepsmissing the great shot. Vintage Keaton,with added piano soundtrack.

SAT 24, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OFTINTIN - THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN (3D) (PG)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011 106m

Starring: Daniel Craig, Jamie Bell

Tintin and surly Captain Haddock race to recover a powerful artifact lost at seacenturies ago.

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See Februrary brochure or website fordetails.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LADY (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEL AMI (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

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

SAT 31, 12.45PM

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

MARCH 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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

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Fri 16 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Sat 17 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 3:15 8:00The Cameraman U p4 1:45The Guard 15 p9 5:45

Sun 18 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00Made in Dagenham 15 p10 2:00A Separation PG p3 1:00

Mon 19 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 8:45La Grande Illusion U+ Satellite Q&A 6:00

Tue 20 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00French Food Night Cafebar from 6pmCine-Bar: OSS 117 Lost in Rio cafebar 8.45pm

Wed 21 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 5:15 8:00

Thu 22 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Fri 23 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 6:00All Around Us 15 p8 8:00

Sat 24 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:15 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00The Adventures of Tintin PG p4 2:00Bad Company 15 p8 3:45A Man's Story + Q&A 15 p10 8:00

Sun 25 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 8:00A Stranger of Mine 15 p8 5:45Land of Freedom 15 p10 2:00Coriolanus 15 p3 1:15

Mon 26 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00I Just Didn't Do It 15 p8 8:00

Tue 27 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dear Doctor 15 p8 8:00Fiendish Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

Wed 28 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dark Harbour 15 p8 8:00

Thu 29 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 2:30NT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 7:00

Fri 30 The Pirates! p3 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:15 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 3:00 5:30 8:30DJs and VJs Cafebar from 8pm

Sat 31 The Pirates! p3 1:15 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 12:30 3:00 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 5:30 8:30NT ENCORE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 1:00The Pirates! Supportive Environment Screening 12:45

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

BEL AMIMONEYBALLTHE LADYWE BOUGHT A ZOOTHE KID WITH A BIKETHE PIRATES!

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

21CELEBRATING21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY★

FROM FRI 24 FEB

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012 123m

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunitefor this comedy-drama based onDeborah Moggach’s novel about a groupof pensioners who head for India withdreams of a life of luxury. TomWilkinson, Penelope Wilton and CeliaImrie also star in John Madden’sseasoned-Brits-abroad romp. TIME OUT

FROM FRI 2

MONEYBALL (12A)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2011 133m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Robin Wright

Bennett Miller’s follow-up to Capote isthe story of the Oakland Athletics’manager’s attempt to put together abaseball club on a budget by employingcomputer generated analysis to selecthis players. Jonah Hill and PhilipSeymour Hoffman co-star in this cleverand compelling film.

FROM FRI 2

SHAME (18)

Dir: Steve McQueen

United Kingdom 2012 100m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan

A searing examination of sexualcompulsion, the film featuresextraordinary performances fromMichael Fassbender who plays Brandon,a seemingly normal New Yorker trappedby his erotic compulsions and CareyMulligan who plays his needy, neuroticsister.

FROM FRI 2

HUNKY DORY (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2012 109m

Starring: Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard

Anyone addicted to Glee will love HunkyDory, an engaging British twist on theheartache and heartbreak of putting ona show. In the sweltering summer of1976, drama teacher Vivienne tries toinspire her pupils to give their all to amusical production of Shakespeare’sThe Tempest which “both Shakespeareand David Bowie could be proud of”.But she faces an uphill battle withcynical colleagues, concerned parentsand easily distracted teenagers… Abittersweet charmer with a soundtrackcourtesy of Bowie, Nick Drake and ELO.

FROM FRI 9

THE LADY (12A)

Dir: Luc Besson France 2011 132m

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis

Luc Besson takes on the inspiring truestory of Burmese pro-democracyactivist, leader and political prisonerAung San Suu Kyi and the tenaciouslong-distance bond she maintained withher British husband, Michael Aris whileunder house arrest for over a decade.

Thu 1 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy... 15 See web 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 7:30Film Title TBC - See Web

Fri 2 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 2:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30

Sat 3 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:30NT ENCORE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 1:00

Sun 4 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30Moulin Rouge! 12A p10 2:00The Help 12A p3 12:15

Mon 5 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Tue 6 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00Shame 18 p1 8:30Red Dog PG See web 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30The Greatest Movie Ever Sold 12A p9 6:00

Wed 7 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Thu 8 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 10:30 1:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45PM

Fri 9 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:15The Lady 12A p1 2:00The First Born + Live Musical Accompaniment 15 p9 6:15

Sat 10 Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 2:15The Lady 12A p1 8:00Belleville Rendez-vous 12A p4 1:00Bicycle Dreams 15 + Q&A p9 5:00

Sun 11 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:45 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 7:00The Lady 12A p1 1:00 4:15Galaxy Quest PG p10 2:00Remembering Raleigh U p9 3:30The Kid with a Bike - Preview 12A 5:30

Mon 12 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00Media Arts Presents:Alexander Stevenson 6:15

Tue 13 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:45The Lady 12A p1 2:00Margin Call 15 p9 6:00Indian Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Wed 14 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 5:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00 8:00

Thu 15 Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:45 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00

MARTHA MARCY MAYMARLENE, RED DOG + OTHER FILMSCONTINUE INTO MARCH SEE FEB BROCHURE OR WEBSITE.

FROM FRI 9

BEL AMI (15)

Directors: Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod

United Kingdom 2012 102m

Starring: Uma Thurman, Robert Pattinson,

Christina Ricci

Robert Pattinson gives his best screenperformance to date as notoriousscoundrel Georges Duroy in thishandsome adaptation of the classic Guyde Maupassant novel. In the Paris of the1890s, Georges is a penniless, dissoluteex-soldier. Unexpectedly thrust into highsociety, he quickly discovers that the realpower lies not with the men but withtheir wives and mistresses, women whoare all ripe for the picking as this callousseducer and social-climber relentlesslypursues wealth and status.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

TRISHNA (15)

Dir: Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom

2012 113m

Starring: Freida Pinto, Riz Ahmed

Michael Winterbottom’s bold re-imagining of ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’successfully translates Thomas Hardy’sVictorian classic to the heat and dust ofmodern India. The issues of classprivilege, inequality and masculinearrogance still resonate in a film thatjourneys from hope to heartache asromance turns to unbearable shame.Stunningly shot on location with abeguiling soundtrack by ShigeruUmebayashi, this is one ofWinterbottom’s finest achievements.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

Dir: Cameron Crowe United States 2011 123m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon

Director Cameron Crowe returns with aheart-warming family drama inspired byBenjamin Mee’s memoir. Matt Damongives a winning performance aswidowed journalist Benjamin. Seeking ameans to bind his family together andmove on, he buys an eighteen-acreestate in Southern California that hasbeen home to a collection of wildanimals. He assumes it will only take afew renovations before he can re-open itas a zoo but in fact things aren’t sosimple. If you love the books of GeraldDurrell or are addicted to wildlifedocumentaries, this is a delight.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

IN DARKNESS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 2011 143m

Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Furmann

The latest film from Agnieszka Holland,(Europa, Europa, and TV’s The Wire), oneof Poland’s most prolific directors, InDarkness tells the incredible true storyof Leopald Socha, a sewer worker andpetty thief in Nazi-occupied Poland,whom after stumbling upon a group ofJews in the sewers, agreed to hide themfor a price. What starts out as astraightforward business arrangementbecomes something unexpected andextraordinary. In Darkness has beenchosen as Poland’s official submissionfor Best Foreign Language Film Oscar®2012.

FROM FRI 23

THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH (15)

Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski France 2011 83m

Starring: Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas

In this thriller based on DouglasKennedy’s novel, Hawke plays Americanwriter Tom Ricks, who comes to Parisdesperate to put his life together againand win back his estranged wife anddaughter. When things don’t goaccording to plan, he ends up in a shadyhotel in the suburbs, having to work as anight guard to make ends meet. ThenMargit (played by Thomas), a beautiful,mysterious stranger walks into his lifeand things start looking up. Theirpassionate and intense relationshiptriggers a string of inexplicable events…

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SUN 11, 5.30PM

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“The Kid With a Bike is near perfect.”Nick James, Sight & Sound.

SAT 17, 12-1PM FREE EVENT

CRAFT CLUB CINEMA KNIT-ALONGSee our website.

SUNDAY BRUNCHSHOWS FOR MARCH

SUN 4, 12.15PM THE HELP (12A)

SUN 11, 1PM THE LADY (12A)

SUN 18, 1PM A SEPARATION (PG)

SUN 25, 1.15PM CORIOLANUS (15)

FROM FRI 23

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luc Dardenne & Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Belgium 2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Echoes of de Sica float through thebrothers Dardenne’s latest, a deceptivelysimple and profoundly moving tale of anabandoned boy, the woman who decidesto help out by taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future. Cécilede France’s Samantha “brings a light tothe story,” when she reclaims the child’ssoul as they drive and bicycle to and fro.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid With a Bike will helpyou find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 30

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

Directors: Peter Lord & Jeff Newitt

United Kingdom 2012

Starring: Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson

From Aardman Animations comes thisswashbuckling adventure about a PirateCaptain whose lifelong dream is to beathis bitter rivals to the coveted Pirate ofthe Year Award. But with only his rag tagcrew to help him, the Pirate Captain’shopes look less than likely…

FROM FRI 30

TINY FURNITURE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Lena Dunham United States 2010

Starring: Laurie Simmons, Lena Dunham

A coming-of-age comedy, Tiny Furniturewon Best Feature Film at the 2010South by Southwest festival. 22-year-oldAura returns home to her artist mother’sManhattan loft with a useless film theorydegree, 357 hits on her Youtube page, aboyfriend who’s left her to find himself atBurning Man, a dying hamster, and hertail between her legs. Luckily, hertrainwreck childhood best friend neverleft home, the restaurant down the blockis hiring, and ill-advised romanticpossibilities lurk around every corner.

FROM FRI 30

INTO THE ABYSS (12A)

Dir: Werner Herzog United States 2011 107m

Werner Herzog’s latest is anotheridiosyncratic trip into the dark; thelarkiest death-row documentary you’ll(probably) ever see. Herzog goes back toa triple homicide in rural Texas 10 yearsago, then interviews the friends andfamily of the victims, as well as theperpetrators: one 10 years into a 40-year sentence, the other with eight daysto go before his scheduled execution.Herzog keeps things surreal, dodges theobvious, coaxes out strange tales andshaggy-dog logic. For something withsuch a morbid draw, Into the Abyssleaves you startled by life. The Guardian

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

SAT 3, 1.30PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

The Lion King stands tall within Disney’spantheon of classic family films and the3D is used to great effect. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 10, 1PM

BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (12A)

Dir: Sylvain Chomet France 2003 81m

A wonderfully original animation set in1960s France, it’s the story of a boycalled Champion and his grandmother,Madame Souza, who encourages him totake part in the Tour de France, wherehe is kidnapped by gangsters...SCREENING AS PART OF SEE PAGE 9

SAT 17, 1.45PM

THE CAMERAMAN (U)

Dir: Edward Sedgewick United States 1928 69m

Starring: Buster Keaton, Marceline Day

Buster is an aspiring, but lousy,newsreel cameraman who keepsmissing the great shot. Vintage Keaton,with added piano soundtrack.

SAT 24, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OFTINTIN - THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN (3D) (PG)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011 106m

Starring: Daniel Craig, Jamie Bell

Tintin and surly Captain Haddock race to recover a powerful artifact lost at seacenturies ago.

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See Februrary brochure or website fordetails.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LADY (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEL AMI (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

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

SAT 31, 12.45PM

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

MARCH 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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

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Fri 16 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Sat 17 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 3:15 8:00The Cameraman U p4 1:45The Guard 15 p9 5:45

Sun 18 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00Made in Dagenham 15 p10 2:00A Separation PG p3 1:00

Mon 19 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 8:45La Grande Illusion U+ Satellite Q&A 6:00

Tue 20 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00French Food Night Cafebar from 6pmCine-Bar: OSS 117 Lost in Rio cafebar 8.45pm

Wed 21 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 5:15 8:00

Thu 22 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Fri 23 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 6:00All Around Us 15 p8 8:00

Sat 24 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:15 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00The Adventures of Tintin PG p4 2:00Bad Company 15 p8 3:45A Man's Story + Q&A 15 p10 8:00

Sun 25 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 8:00A Stranger of Mine 15 p8 5:45Land of Freedom 15 p10 2:00Coriolanus 15 p3 1:15

Mon 26 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00I Just Didn't Do It 15 p8 8:00

Tue 27 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dear Doctor 15 p8 8:00Fiendish Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

Wed 28 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dark Harbour 15 p8 8:00

Thu 29 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 2:30NT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 7:00

Fri 30 The Pirates! p3 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:15 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 3:00 5:30 8:30DJs and VJs Cafebar from 8pm

Sat 31 The Pirates! p3 1:15 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 12:30 3:00 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 5:30 8:30NT ENCORE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 1:00The Pirates! Supportive Environment Screening 12:45

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BEL AMIMONEYBALLTHE LADYWE BOUGHT A ZOOTHE KID WITH A BIKETHE PIRATES!

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

21CELEBRATING21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY★

FROM FRI 24 FEB

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012 123m

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunitefor this comedy-drama based onDeborah Moggach’s novel about a groupof pensioners who head for India withdreams of a life of luxury. TomWilkinson, Penelope Wilton and CeliaImrie also star in John Madden’sseasoned-Brits-abroad romp. TIME OUT

FROM FRI 2

MONEYBALL (12A)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2011 133m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Robin Wright

Bennett Miller’s follow-up to Capote isthe story of the Oakland Athletics’manager’s attempt to put together abaseball club on a budget by employingcomputer generated analysis to selecthis players. Jonah Hill and PhilipSeymour Hoffman co-star in this cleverand compelling film.

FROM FRI 2

SHAME (18)

Dir: Steve McQueen

United Kingdom 2012 100m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan

A searing examination of sexualcompulsion, the film featuresextraordinary performances fromMichael Fassbender who plays Brandon,a seemingly normal New Yorker trappedby his erotic compulsions and CareyMulligan who plays his needy, neuroticsister.

FROM FRI 2

HUNKY DORY (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2012 109m

Starring: Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard

Anyone addicted to Glee will love HunkyDory, an engaging British twist on theheartache and heartbreak of putting ona show. In the sweltering summer of1976, drama teacher Vivienne tries toinspire her pupils to give their all to amusical production of Shakespeare’sThe Tempest which “both Shakespeareand David Bowie could be proud of”.But she faces an uphill battle withcynical colleagues, concerned parentsand easily distracted teenagers… Abittersweet charmer with a soundtrackcourtesy of Bowie, Nick Drake and ELO.

FROM FRI 9

THE LADY (12A)

Dir: Luc Besson France 2011 132m

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis

Luc Besson takes on the inspiring truestory of Burmese pro-democracyactivist, leader and political prisonerAung San Suu Kyi and the tenaciouslong-distance bond she maintained withher British husband, Michael Aris whileunder house arrest for over a decade.

Thu 1 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy... 15 See web 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 7:30Film Title TBC - See Web

Fri 2 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 2:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30

Sat 3 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:30NT ENCORE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 1:00

Sun 4 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30Moulin Rouge! 12A p10 2:00The Help 12A p3 12:15

Mon 5 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Tue 6 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00Shame 18 p1 8:30Red Dog PG See web 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30The Greatest Movie Ever Sold 12A p9 6:00

Wed 7 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Thu 8 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 10:30 1:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45PM

Fri 9 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:15The Lady 12A p1 2:00The First Born + Live Musical Accompaniment 15 p9 6:15

Sat 10 Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 2:15The Lady 12A p1 8:00Belleville Rendez-vous 12A p4 1:00Bicycle Dreams 15 + Q&A p9 5:00

Sun 11 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:45 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 7:00The Lady 12A p1 1:00 4:15Galaxy Quest PG p10 2:00Remembering Raleigh U p9 3:30The Kid with a Bike - Preview 12A 5:30

Mon 12 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00Media Arts Presents:Alexander Stevenson 6:15

Tue 13 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:45The Lady 12A p1 2:00Margin Call 15 p9 6:00Indian Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Wed 14 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 5:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00 8:00

Thu 15 Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:45 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00

MARTHA MARCY MAYMARLENE, RED DOG + OTHER FILMSCONTINUE INTO MARCH SEE FEB BROCHURE OR WEBSITE.

FROM FRI 9

BEL AMI (15)

Directors: Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod

United Kingdom 2012 102m

Starring: Uma Thurman, Robert Pattinson,

Christina Ricci

Robert Pattinson gives his best screenperformance to date as notoriousscoundrel Georges Duroy in thishandsome adaptation of the classic Guyde Maupassant novel. In the Paris of the1890s, Georges is a penniless, dissoluteex-soldier. Unexpectedly thrust into highsociety, he quickly discovers that the realpower lies not with the men but withtheir wives and mistresses, women whoare all ripe for the picking as this callousseducer and social-climber relentlesslypursues wealth and status.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

TRISHNA (15)

Dir: Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom

2012 113m

Starring: Freida Pinto, Riz Ahmed

Michael Winterbottom’s bold re-imagining of ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’successfully translates Thomas Hardy’sVictorian classic to the heat and dust ofmodern India. The issues of classprivilege, inequality and masculinearrogance still resonate in a film thatjourneys from hope to heartache asromance turns to unbearable shame.Stunningly shot on location with abeguiling soundtrack by ShigeruUmebayashi, this is one ofWinterbottom’s finest achievements.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

Dir: Cameron Crowe United States 2011 123m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon

Director Cameron Crowe returns with aheart-warming family drama inspired byBenjamin Mee’s memoir. Matt Damongives a winning performance aswidowed journalist Benjamin. Seeking ameans to bind his family together andmove on, he buys an eighteen-acreestate in Southern California that hasbeen home to a collection of wildanimals. He assumes it will only take afew renovations before he can re-open itas a zoo but in fact things aren’t sosimple. If you love the books of GeraldDurrell or are addicted to wildlifedocumentaries, this is a delight.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

IN DARKNESS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 2011 143m

Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Furmann

The latest film from Agnieszka Holland,(Europa, Europa, and TV’s The Wire), oneof Poland’s most prolific directors, InDarkness tells the incredible true storyof Leopald Socha, a sewer worker andpetty thief in Nazi-occupied Poland,whom after stumbling upon a group ofJews in the sewers, agreed to hide themfor a price. What starts out as astraightforward business arrangementbecomes something unexpected andextraordinary. In Darkness has beenchosen as Poland’s official submissionfor Best Foreign Language Film Oscar®2012.

FROM FRI 23

THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH (15)

Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski France 2011 83m

Starring: Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas

In this thriller based on DouglasKennedy’s novel, Hawke plays Americanwriter Tom Ricks, who comes to Parisdesperate to put his life together againand win back his estranged wife anddaughter. When things don’t goaccording to plan, he ends up in a shadyhotel in the suburbs, having to work as anight guard to make ends meet. ThenMargit (played by Thomas), a beautiful,mysterious stranger walks into his lifeand things start looking up. Theirpassionate and intense relationshiptriggers a string of inexplicable events…

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SUN 11, 5.30PM

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SAT 17, 12-1PM FREE EVENT

CRAFT CLUB CINEMA KNIT-ALONGSee our website.

SUNDAY BRUNCHSHOWS FOR MARCH

SUN 4, 12.15PM THE HELP (12A)

SUN 11, 1PM THE LADY (12A)

SUN 18, 1PM A SEPARATION (PG)

SUN 25, 1.15PM CORIOLANUS (15)

FROM FRI 23

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luc Dardenne & Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Belgium 2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Echoes of de Sica float through thebrothers Dardenne’s latest, a deceptivelysimple and profoundly moving tale of anabandoned boy, the woman who decidesto help out by taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future. Cécilede France’s Samantha “brings a light tothe story,” when she reclaims the child’ssoul as they drive and bicycle to and fro.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid With a Bike will helpyou find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 30

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

Directors: Peter Lord & Jeff Newitt

United Kingdom 2012

Starring: Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson

From Aardman Animations comes thisswashbuckling adventure about a PirateCaptain whose lifelong dream is to beathis bitter rivals to the coveted Pirate ofthe Year Award. But with only his rag tagcrew to help him, the Pirate Captain’shopes look less than likely…

FROM FRI 30

TINY FURNITURE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Lena Dunham United States 2010

Starring: Laurie Simmons, Lena Dunham

A coming-of-age comedy, Tiny Furniturewon Best Feature Film at the 2010South by Southwest festival. 22-year-oldAura returns home to her artist mother’sManhattan loft with a useless film theorydegree, 357 hits on her Youtube page, aboyfriend who’s left her to find himself atBurning Man, a dying hamster, and hertail between her legs. Luckily, hertrainwreck childhood best friend neverleft home, the restaurant down the blockis hiring, and ill-advised romanticpossibilities lurk around every corner.

FROM FRI 30

INTO THE ABYSS (12A)

Dir: Werner Herzog United States 2011 107m

Werner Herzog’s latest is anotheridiosyncratic trip into the dark; thelarkiest death-row documentary you’ll(probably) ever see. Herzog goes back toa triple homicide in rural Texas 10 yearsago, then interviews the friends andfamily of the victims, as well as theperpetrators: one 10 years into a 40-year sentence, the other with eight daysto go before his scheduled execution.Herzog keeps things surreal, dodges theobvious, coaxes out strange tales andshaggy-dog logic. For something withsuch a morbid draw, Into the Abyssleaves you startled by life. The Guardian

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

SAT 3, 1.30PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

The Lion King stands tall within Disney’spantheon of classic family films and the3D is used to great effect. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 10, 1PM

BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (12A)

Dir: Sylvain Chomet France 2003 81m

A wonderfully original animation set in1960s France, it’s the story of a boycalled Champion and his grandmother,Madame Souza, who encourages him totake part in the Tour de France, wherehe is kidnapped by gangsters...SCREENING AS PART OF SEE PAGE 9

SAT 17, 1.45PM

THE CAMERAMAN (U)

Dir: Edward Sedgewick United States 1928 69m

Starring: Buster Keaton, Marceline Day

Buster is an aspiring, but lousy,newsreel cameraman who keepsmissing the great shot. Vintage Keaton,with added piano soundtrack.

SAT 24, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OFTINTIN - THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN (3D) (PG)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011 106m

Starring: Daniel Craig, Jamie Bell

Tintin and surly Captain Haddock race to recover a powerful artifact lost at seacenturies ago.

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See Februrary brochure or website fordetails.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LADY (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEL AMI (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

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

SAT 31, 12.45PM

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

MARCH 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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Fri 16 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Sat 17 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 3:15 8:00The Cameraman U p4 1:45The Guard 15 p9 5:45

Sun 18 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00Made in Dagenham 15 p10 2:00A Separation PG p3 1:00

Mon 19 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 8:45La Grande Illusion U+ Satellite Q&A 6:00

Tue 20 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00French Food Night Cafebar from 6pmCine-Bar: OSS 117 Lost in Rio cafebar 8.45pm

Wed 21 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 5:15 8:00

Thu 22 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Fri 23 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 6:00All Around Us 15 p8 8:00

Sat 24 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:15 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00The Adventures of Tintin PG p4 2:00Bad Company 15 p8 3:45A Man's Story + Q&A 15 p10 8:00

Sun 25 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 8:00A Stranger of Mine 15 p8 5:45Land of Freedom 15 p10 2:00Coriolanus 15 p3 1:15

Mon 26 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00I Just Didn't Do It 15 p8 8:00

Tue 27 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dear Doctor 15 p8 8:00Fiendish Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

Wed 28 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dark Harbour 15 p8 8:00

Thu 29 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 2:30NT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 7:00

Fri 30 The Pirates! p3 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:15 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 3:00 5:30 8:30DJs and VJs Cafebar from 8pm

Sat 31 The Pirates! p3 1:15 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 12:30 3:00 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 5:30 8:30NT ENCORE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 1:00The Pirates! Supportive Environment Screening 12:45

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

BEL AMIMONEYBALLTHE LADYWE BOUGHT A ZOOTHE KID WITH A BIKETHE PIRATES!

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

21CELEBRATING21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY★

FROM FRI 24 FEB

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012 123m

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunitefor this comedy-drama based onDeborah Moggach’s novel about a groupof pensioners who head for India withdreams of a life of luxury. TomWilkinson, Penelope Wilton and CeliaImrie also star in John Madden’sseasoned-Brits-abroad romp. TIME OUT

FROM FRI 2

MONEYBALL (12A)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2011 133m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Robin Wright

Bennett Miller’s follow-up to Capote isthe story of the Oakland Athletics’manager’s attempt to put together abaseball club on a budget by employingcomputer generated analysis to selecthis players. Jonah Hill and PhilipSeymour Hoffman co-star in this cleverand compelling film.

FROM FRI 2

SHAME (18)

Dir: Steve McQueen

United Kingdom 2012 100m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan

A searing examination of sexualcompulsion, the film featuresextraordinary performances fromMichael Fassbender who plays Brandon,a seemingly normal New Yorker trappedby his erotic compulsions and CareyMulligan who plays his needy, neuroticsister.

FROM FRI 2

HUNKY DORY (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2012 109m

Starring: Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard

Anyone addicted to Glee will love HunkyDory, an engaging British twist on theheartache and heartbreak of putting ona show. In the sweltering summer of1976, drama teacher Vivienne tries toinspire her pupils to give their all to amusical production of Shakespeare’sThe Tempest which “both Shakespeareand David Bowie could be proud of”.But she faces an uphill battle withcynical colleagues, concerned parentsand easily distracted teenagers… Abittersweet charmer with a soundtrackcourtesy of Bowie, Nick Drake and ELO.

FROM FRI 9

THE LADY (12A)

Dir: Luc Besson France 2011 132m

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis

Luc Besson takes on the inspiring truestory of Burmese pro-democracyactivist, leader and political prisonerAung San Suu Kyi and the tenaciouslong-distance bond she maintained withher British husband, Michael Aris whileunder house arrest for over a decade.

Thu 1 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy... 15 See web 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 7:30Film Title TBC - See Web

Fri 2 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 2:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30

Sat 3 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:30NT ENCORE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 1:00

Sun 4 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30Moulin Rouge! 12A p10 2:00The Help 12A p3 12:15

Mon 5 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Tue 6 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00Shame 18 p1 8:30Red Dog PG See web 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30The Greatest Movie Ever Sold 12A p9 6:00

Wed 7 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Thu 8 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 10:30 1:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45PM

Fri 9 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:15The Lady 12A p1 2:00The First Born + Live Musical Accompaniment 15 p9 6:15

Sat 10 Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 2:15The Lady 12A p1 8:00Belleville Rendez-vous 12A p4 1:00Bicycle Dreams 15 + Q&A p9 5:00

Sun 11 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:45 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 7:00The Lady 12A p1 1:00 4:15Galaxy Quest PG p10 2:00Remembering Raleigh U p9 3:30The Kid with a Bike - Preview 12A 5:30

Mon 12 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00Media Arts Presents:Alexander Stevenson 6:15

Tue 13 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:45The Lady 12A p1 2:00Margin Call 15 p9 6:00Indian Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Wed 14 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 5:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00 8:00

Thu 15 Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:45 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00

MARTHA MARCY MAYMARLENE, RED DOG + OTHER FILMSCONTINUE INTO MARCH SEE FEB BROCHURE OR WEBSITE.

FROM FRI 9

BEL AMI (15)

Directors: Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod

United Kingdom 2012 102m

Starring: Uma Thurman, Robert Pattinson,

Christina Ricci

Robert Pattinson gives his best screenperformance to date as notoriousscoundrel Georges Duroy in thishandsome adaptation of the classic Guyde Maupassant novel. In the Paris of the1890s, Georges is a penniless, dissoluteex-soldier. Unexpectedly thrust into highsociety, he quickly discovers that the realpower lies not with the men but withtheir wives and mistresses, women whoare all ripe for the picking as this callousseducer and social-climber relentlesslypursues wealth and status.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

TRISHNA (15)

Dir: Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom

2012 113m

Starring: Freida Pinto, Riz Ahmed

Michael Winterbottom’s bold re-imagining of ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’successfully translates Thomas Hardy’sVictorian classic to the heat and dust ofmodern India. The issues of classprivilege, inequality and masculinearrogance still resonate in a film thatjourneys from hope to heartache asromance turns to unbearable shame.Stunningly shot on location with abeguiling soundtrack by ShigeruUmebayashi, this is one ofWinterbottom’s finest achievements.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

Dir: Cameron Crowe United States 2011 123m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon

Director Cameron Crowe returns with aheart-warming family drama inspired byBenjamin Mee’s memoir. Matt Damongives a winning performance aswidowed journalist Benjamin. Seeking ameans to bind his family together andmove on, he buys an eighteen-acreestate in Southern California that hasbeen home to a collection of wildanimals. He assumes it will only take afew renovations before he can re-open itas a zoo but in fact things aren’t sosimple. If you love the books of GeraldDurrell or are addicted to wildlifedocumentaries, this is a delight.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

IN DARKNESS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 2011 143m

Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Furmann

The latest film from Agnieszka Holland,(Europa, Europa, and TV’s The Wire), oneof Poland’s most prolific directors, InDarkness tells the incredible true storyof Leopald Socha, a sewer worker andpetty thief in Nazi-occupied Poland,whom after stumbling upon a group ofJews in the sewers, agreed to hide themfor a price. What starts out as astraightforward business arrangementbecomes something unexpected andextraordinary. In Darkness has beenchosen as Poland’s official submissionfor Best Foreign Language Film Oscar®2012.

FROM FRI 23

THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH (15)

Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski France 2011 83m

Starring: Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas

In this thriller based on DouglasKennedy’s novel, Hawke plays Americanwriter Tom Ricks, who comes to Parisdesperate to put his life together againand win back his estranged wife anddaughter. When things don’t goaccording to plan, he ends up in a shadyhotel in the suburbs, having to work as anight guard to make ends meet. ThenMargit (played by Thomas), a beautiful,mysterious stranger walks into his lifeand things start looking up. Theirpassionate and intense relationshiptriggers a string of inexplicable events…

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SUN 11, 5.30PM

THE KID WITH A BIKE PREVIEW SCREENING AS PART OF

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“The Kid With a Bike is near perfect.”Nick James, Sight & Sound.

SAT 17, 12-1PM FREE EVENT

CRAFT CLUB CINEMA KNIT-ALONGSee our website.

SUNDAY BRUNCHSHOWS FOR MARCH

SUN 4, 12.15PM THE HELP (12A)

SUN 11, 1PM THE LADY (12A)

SUN 18, 1PM A SEPARATION (PG)

SUN 25, 1.15PM CORIOLANUS (15)

FROM FRI 23

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luc Dardenne & Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Belgium 2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Echoes of de Sica float through thebrothers Dardenne’s latest, a deceptivelysimple and profoundly moving tale of anabandoned boy, the woman who decidesto help out by taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future. Cécilede France’s Samantha “brings a light tothe story,” when she reclaims the child’ssoul as they drive and bicycle to and fro.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid With a Bike will helpyou find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 30

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

Directors: Peter Lord & Jeff Newitt

United Kingdom 2012

Starring: Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson

From Aardman Animations comes thisswashbuckling adventure about a PirateCaptain whose lifelong dream is to beathis bitter rivals to the coveted Pirate ofthe Year Award. But with only his rag tagcrew to help him, the Pirate Captain’shopes look less than likely…

FROM FRI 30

TINY FURNITURE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Lena Dunham United States 2010

Starring: Laurie Simmons, Lena Dunham

A coming-of-age comedy, Tiny Furniturewon Best Feature Film at the 2010South by Southwest festival. 22-year-oldAura returns home to her artist mother’sManhattan loft with a useless film theorydegree, 357 hits on her Youtube page, aboyfriend who’s left her to find himself atBurning Man, a dying hamster, and hertail between her legs. Luckily, hertrainwreck childhood best friend neverleft home, the restaurant down the blockis hiring, and ill-advised romanticpossibilities lurk around every corner.

FROM FRI 30

INTO THE ABYSS (12A)

Dir: Werner Herzog United States 2011 107m

Werner Herzog’s latest is anotheridiosyncratic trip into the dark; thelarkiest death-row documentary you’ll(probably) ever see. Herzog goes back toa triple homicide in rural Texas 10 yearsago, then interviews the friends andfamily of the victims, as well as theperpetrators: one 10 years into a 40-year sentence, the other with eight daysto go before his scheduled execution.Herzog keeps things surreal, dodges theobvious, coaxes out strange tales andshaggy-dog logic. For something withsuch a morbid draw, Into the Abyssleaves you startled by life. The Guardian

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

SAT 3, 1.30PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

The Lion King stands tall within Disney’spantheon of classic family films and the3D is used to great effect. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 10, 1PM

BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (12A)

Dir: Sylvain Chomet France 2003 81m

A wonderfully original animation set in1960s France, it’s the story of a boycalled Champion and his grandmother,Madame Souza, who encourages him totake part in the Tour de France, wherehe is kidnapped by gangsters...SCREENING AS PART OF SEE PAGE 9

SAT 17, 1.45PM

THE CAMERAMAN (U)

Dir: Edward Sedgewick United States 1928 69m

Starring: Buster Keaton, Marceline Day

Buster is an aspiring, but lousy,newsreel cameraman who keepsmissing the great shot. Vintage Keaton,with added piano soundtrack.

SAT 24, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OFTINTIN - THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN (3D) (PG)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011 106m

Starring: Daniel Craig, Jamie Bell

Tintin and surly Captain Haddock race to recover a powerful artifact lost at seacenturies ago.

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

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See Februrary brochure or website fordetails.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LADY (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEL AMI (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

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

SAT 31, 12.45PM

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

MARCH 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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

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Fri 16 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Sat 17 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 3:15 8:00The Cameraman U p4 1:45The Guard 15 p9 5:45

Sun 18 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00Made in Dagenham 15 p10 2:00A Separation PG p3 1:00

Mon 19 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 8:45La Grande Illusion U+ Satellite Q&A 6:00

Tue 20 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00French Food Night Cafebar from 6pmCine-Bar: OSS 117 Lost in Rio cafebar 8.45pm

Wed 21 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 5:15 8:00

Thu 22 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Fri 23 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 6:00All Around Us 15 p8 8:00

Sat 24 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:15 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00The Adventures of Tintin PG p4 2:00Bad Company 15 p8 3:45A Man's Story + Q&A 15 p10 8:00

Sun 25 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 8:00A Stranger of Mine 15 p8 5:45Land of Freedom 15 p10 2:00Coriolanus 15 p3 1:15

Mon 26 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00I Just Didn't Do It 15 p8 8:00

Tue 27 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dear Doctor 15 p8 8:00Fiendish Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

Wed 28 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dark Harbour 15 p8 8:00

Thu 29 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 2:30NT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 7:00

Fri 30 The Pirates! p3 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:15 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 3:00 5:30 8:30DJs and VJs Cafebar from 8pm

Sat 31 The Pirates! p3 1:15 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 12:30 3:00 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 5:30 8:30NT ENCORE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 1:00The Pirates! Supportive Environment Screening 12:45

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

BEL AMIMONEYBALLTHE LADYWE BOUGHT A ZOOTHE KID WITH A BIKETHE PIRATES!

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

21CELEBRATING21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY★

FROM FRI 24 FEB

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012 123m

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunitefor this comedy-drama based onDeborah Moggach’s novel about a groupof pensioners who head for India withdreams of a life of luxury. TomWilkinson, Penelope Wilton and CeliaImrie also star in John Madden’sseasoned-Brits-abroad romp. TIME OUT

FROM FRI 2

MONEYBALL (12A)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2011 133m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Robin Wright

Bennett Miller’s follow-up to Capote isthe story of the Oakland Athletics’manager’s attempt to put together abaseball club on a budget by employingcomputer generated analysis to selecthis players. Jonah Hill and PhilipSeymour Hoffman co-star in this cleverand compelling film.

FROM FRI 2

SHAME (18)

Dir: Steve McQueen

United Kingdom 2012 100m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan

A searing examination of sexualcompulsion, the film featuresextraordinary performances fromMichael Fassbender who plays Brandon,a seemingly normal New Yorker trappedby his erotic compulsions and CareyMulligan who plays his needy, neuroticsister.

FROM FRI 2

HUNKY DORY (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2012 109m

Starring: Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard

Anyone addicted to Glee will love HunkyDory, an engaging British twist on theheartache and heartbreak of putting ona show. In the sweltering summer of1976, drama teacher Vivienne tries toinspire her pupils to give their all to amusical production of Shakespeare’sThe Tempest which “both Shakespeareand David Bowie could be proud of”.But she faces an uphill battle withcynical colleagues, concerned parentsand easily distracted teenagers… Abittersweet charmer with a soundtrackcourtesy of Bowie, Nick Drake and ELO.

FROM FRI 9

THE LADY (12A)

Dir: Luc Besson France 2011 132m

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis

Luc Besson takes on the inspiring truestory of Burmese pro-democracyactivist, leader and political prisonerAung San Suu Kyi and the tenaciouslong-distance bond she maintained withher British husband, Michael Aris whileunder house arrest for over a decade.

Thu 1 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy... 15 See web 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 7:00Film Title TBC - See Web

Fri 2 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 2:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30

Sat 3 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:30NT ENCORE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 1:00

Sun 4 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30Moulin Rouge! 12A p10 2:00The Help 12A p3 12:15

Mon 5 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Tue 6 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00Shame 18 p1 8:30Red Dog PG See web 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30The Greatest Movie Ever Sold 12A p9 6:00

Wed 7 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Thu 8 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 10:30 1:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45PM

Fri 9 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:15The Lady 12A p1 2:00The First Born + Live Musical Accompaniment 15 p9 6:15

Sat 10 Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 2:15The Lady 12A p1 8:00Belleville Rendez-vous 12A p4 1:00Bicycle Dreams 15 + Q&A p9 5:00

Sun 11 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:45 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 7:00The Lady 12A p1 1:00 4:15Galaxy Quest PG p10 2:00Remembering Raleigh U p9 3:30The Kid with a Bike - Preview 12A 5:30

Mon 12 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00Media Arts Presents:Alexander Stevenson 6:15

Tue 13 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:45The Lady 12A p1 2:00Margin Call 15 p9 6:00Indian Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Wed 14 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 5:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00 8:00

Thu 15 Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:45 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00

MARTHA MARCY MAYMARLENE, RED DOG + OTHER FILMSCONTINUE INTO MARCH SEE FEB BROCHURE OR WEBSITE.

FROM FRI 9

BEL AMI (15)

Directors: Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod

United Kingdom 2012 102m

Starring: Uma Thurman, Robert Pattinson,

Christina Ricci

Robert Pattinson gives his best screenperformance to date as notoriousscoundrel Georges Duroy in thishandsome adaptation of the classic Guyde Maupassant novel. In the Paris of the1890s, Georges is a penniless, dissoluteex-soldier. Unexpectedly thrust into highsociety, he quickly discovers that the realpower lies not with the men but withtheir wives and mistresses, women whoare all ripe for the picking as this callousseducer and social-climber relentlesslypursues wealth and status.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

TRISHNA (15)

Dir: Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom

2012 113m

Starring: Freida Pinto, Riz Ahmed

Michael Winterbottom’s bold re-imagining of ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’successfully translates Thomas Hardy’sVictorian classic to the heat and dust ofmodern India. The issues of classprivilege, inequality and masculinearrogance still resonate in a film thatjourneys from hope to heartache asromance turns to unbearable shame.Stunningly shot on location with abeguiling soundtrack by ShigeruUmebayashi, this is one ofWinterbottom’s finest achievements.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

Dir: Cameron Crowe United States 2011 123m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon

Director Cameron Crowe returns with aheart-warming family drama inspired byBenjamin Mee’s memoir. Matt Damongives a winning performance aswidowed journalist Benjamin. Seeking ameans to bind his family together andmove on, he buys an eighteen-acreestate in Southern California that hasbeen home to a collection of wildanimals. He assumes it will only take afew renovations before he can re-open itas a zoo but in fact things aren’t sosimple. If you love the books of GeraldDurrell or are addicted to wildlifedocumentaries, this is a delight.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

IN DARKNESS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 2011 143m

Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Furmann

The latest film from Agnieszka Holland,(Europa, Europa, and TV’s The Wire), oneof Poland’s most prolific directors, InDarkness tells the incredible true storyof Leopald Socha, a sewer worker andpetty thief in Nazi-occupied Poland,whom after stumbling upon a group ofJews in the sewers, agreed to hide themfor a price. What starts out as astraightforward business arrangementbecomes something unexpected andextraordinary. In Darkness has beenchosen as Poland’s official submissionfor Best Foreign Language Film Oscar®2012.

FROM FRI 23

THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH (15)

Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski France 2011 83m

Starring: Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas

In this thriller based on DouglasKennedy’s novel, Hawke plays Americanwriter Tom Ricks, who comes to Parisdesperate to put his life together againand win back his estranged wife anddaughter. When things don’t goaccording to plan, he ends up in a shadyhotel in the suburbs, having to work as anight guard to make ends meet. ThenMargit (played by Thomas), a beautiful,mysterious stranger walks into his lifeand things start looking up. Theirpassionate and intense relationshiptriggers a string of inexplicable events…

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SUN 11, 5.30PM

THE KID WITH A BIKE PREVIEW SCREENING AS PART OF

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“The Kid With a Bike is near perfect.”Nick James, Sight & Sound.

SAT 17, 12-1PM FREE EVENT

CRAFT CLUB CINEMA KNIT-ALONGSee our website.

SUNDAY BRUNCHSHOWS FOR MARCH

SUN 4, 12.15PM THE HELP (12A)

SUN 11, 1PM THE LADY (12A)

SUN 18, 1PM A SEPARATION (PG)

SUN 25, 1.15PM CORIOLANUS (15)

FROM FRI 23

THE KID WITH A BIKE (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Luc Dardenne & Jean-Pierre Dardenne

Belgium 2011 87m

Starring: Cecile De France, Thomas Doret

Echoes of de Sica float through thebrothers Dardenne’s latest, a deceptivelysimple and profoundly moving tale of anabandoned boy, the woman who decidesto help out by taking care of him and thetemptations of the modern world thatthreaten to ruin the boy’s future. Cécilede France’s Samantha “brings a light tothe story,” when she reclaims the child’ssoul as they drive and bicycle to and fro.

“In a world where everyone seemsso lost, The Kid With a Bike will helpyou find your humanity again.”Eyeforfilm.co.uk

FROM FRI 30

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

Directors: Peter Lord & Jeff Newitt

United Kingdom 2012

Starring: Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson

From Aardman Animations comes thisswashbuckling adventure about a PirateCaptain whose lifelong dream is to beathis bitter rivals to the coveted Pirate ofthe Year Award. But with only his rag tagcrew to help him, the Pirate Captain’shopes look less than likely…

FROM FRI 30

TINY FURNITURE (CERT TBC)

Dir: Lena Dunham United States 2010

Starring: Laurie Simmons, Lena Dunham

A coming-of-age comedy, Tiny Furniturewon Best Feature Film at the 2010South by Southwest festival. 22-year-oldAura returns home to her artist mother’sManhattan loft with a useless film theorydegree, 357 hits on her Youtube page, aboyfriend who’s left her to find himself atBurning Man, a dying hamster, and hertail between her legs. Luckily, hertrainwreck childhood best friend neverleft home, the restaurant down the blockis hiring, and ill-advised romanticpossibilities lurk around every corner.

FROM FRI 30

INTO THE ABYSS (12A)

Dir: Werner Herzog United States 2011 107m

Werner Herzog’s latest is anotheridiosyncratic trip into the dark; thelarkiest death-row documentary you’ll(probably) ever see. Herzog goes back toa triple homicide in rural Texas 10 yearsago, then interviews the friends andfamily of the victims, as well as theperpetrators: one 10 years into a 40-year sentence, the other with eight daysto go before his scheduled execution.Herzog keeps things surreal, dodges theobvious, coaxes out strange tales andshaggy-dog logic. For something withsuch a morbid draw, Into the Abyssleaves you startled by life. The Guardian

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

SAT 3, 1.30PM

THE LION KING (3D) (U)

Dir: Roger Allers United States 1994 89m

The Lion King stands tall within Disney’spantheon of classic family films and the3D is used to great effect. FamilyMatinee Prices apply - no 3D surcharge!

SAT 10, 1PM

BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (12A)

Dir: Sylvain Chomet France 2003 81m

A wonderfully original animation set in1960s France, it’s the story of a boycalled Champion and his grandmother,Madame Souza, who encourages him totake part in the Tour de France, wherehe is kidnapped by gangsters...SCREENING AS PART OF SEE PAGE 9

SAT 17, 1.45PM

THE CAMERAMAN (U)

Dir: Edward Sedgewick United States 1928 69m

Starring: Buster Keaton, Marceline Day

Buster is an aspiring, but lousy,newsreel cameraman who keepsmissing the great shot. Vintage Keaton,with added piano soundtrack.

SAT 24, 2PM

THE ADVENTURES OFTINTIN - THE SECRET OF THE UNICORN (3D) (PG)

Dir: Steven Spielberg United States 2011 106m

Starring: Daniel Craig, Jamie Bell

Tintin and surly Captain Haddock race to recover a powerful artifact lost at seacenturies ago.

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SILVER SCREENProgrammed with the discerning viewer inmind! Senior citizens pay £4.00 andreceive free tea/coffee and biscuits. Thescreenings are accompanied by a shortintroduction.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED DOG (PG)

See Februrary brochure or website fordetails.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE LADY (12A)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEL AMI (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!These exclusive screenings are for youand your baby (up to one year of age).Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies goFREE.

TUE 6, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

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

SAT 31, 12.45PM

THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (CERT TBC)

MARCH 2012 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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

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Fri 16 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Sat 17 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 3:15 8:00The Cameraman U p4 1:45The Guard 15 p9 5:45

Sun 18 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00Made in Dagenham 15 p10 2:00A Separation PG p3 1:00

Mon 19 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 8:45La Grande Illusion U+ Satellite Q&A 6:00

Tue 20 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00French Food Night Cafebar from 6pmCine-Bar: OSS 117 Lost in Rio cafebar 8.45pm

Wed 21 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 5:15 8:00

Thu 22 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15Bel Ami 15 p2 10:30 1:30 6:00 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 8:00

Fri 23 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 1:30 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 6:00All Around Us 15 p8 8:00

Sat 24 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:15 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00The Adventures of Tintin PG p4 2:00Bad Company 15 p8 3:45A Man's Story + Q&A 15 p10 8:00

Sun 25 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 3:45 8:00A Stranger of Mine 15 p8 5:45Land of Freedom 15 p10 2:00Coriolanus 15 p3 1:15

Mon 26 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00I Just Didn't Do It 15 p8 8:00

Tue 27 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dear Doctor 15 p8 8:00Fiendish Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

Wed 28 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 1:45 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 6:00Dark Harbour 15 p8 8:00

Thu 29 We Bought a Zoo PG p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:00 6:15 8:30In Darkness 15 p2 4:30 7:30The Woman in the Fifth 15 p2 2:30NT LIVE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 7:00

Fri 30 The Pirates! p3 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 4:15 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 3:00 5:30 8:30DJs and VJs Cafebar from 8pm

Sat 31 The Pirates! p3 1:15 3:30 5:45 8:00The Kid With a Bike 12A p3 12:30 3:00 6:30 8:45Tiny Furniture p3 3:45 6:00 8:15Into the Abyss p3 5:30 8:30NT ENCORE: She Stoops to Conquer 12A p10 1:00The Pirates! Supportive Environment Screening 12:45

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

BEL AMIMONEYBALLTHE LADYWE BOUGHT A ZOOTHE KID WITH A BIKETHE PIRATES!

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

21CELEBRATING21 YEARS OF FILM AT BROADWAY★

FROM FRI 24 FEB

THE BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (12A)

Dir: John Madden United Kingdom 2012 123m

Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy

Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunitefor this comedy-drama based onDeborah Moggach’s novel about a groupof pensioners who head for India withdreams of a life of luxury. TomWilkinson, Penelope Wilton and CeliaImrie also star in John Madden’sseasoned-Brits-abroad romp. TIME OUT

FROM FRI 2

MONEYBALL (12A)

Dir: Bennett Miller United States 2011 133m

Starring: Brad Pitt, Robin Wright

Bennett Miller’s follow-up to Capote isthe story of the Oakland Athletics’manager’s attempt to put together abaseball club on a budget by employingcomputer generated analysis to selecthis players. Jonah Hill and PhilipSeymour Hoffman co-star in this cleverand compelling film.

FROM FRI 2

SHAME (18)

Dir: Steve McQueen

United Kingdom 2012 100m

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan

A searing examination of sexualcompulsion, the film featuresextraordinary performances fromMichael Fassbender who plays Brandon,a seemingly normal New Yorker trappedby his erotic compulsions and CareyMulligan who plays his needy, neuroticsister.

FROM FRI 2

HUNKY DORY (15)

Dir: Marc Evans United Kingdom 2012 109m

Starring: Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard

Anyone addicted to Glee will love HunkyDory, an engaging British twist on theheartache and heartbreak of putting ona show. In the sweltering summer of1976, drama teacher Vivienne tries toinspire her pupils to give their all to amusical production of Shakespeare’sThe Tempest which “both Shakespeareand David Bowie could be proud of”.But she faces an uphill battle withcynical colleagues, concerned parentsand easily distracted teenagers… Abittersweet charmer with a soundtrackcourtesy of Bowie, Nick Drake and ELO.

FROM FRI 9

THE LADY (12A)

Dir: Luc Besson France 2011 132m

Starring: Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis

Luc Besson takes on the inspiring truestory of Burmese pro-democracyactivist, leader and political prisonerAung San Suu Kyi and the tenaciouslong-distance bond she maintained withher British husband, Michael Aris whileunder house arrest for over a decade.

Thu 1 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 8:00Martha Marcy... 15 See web 6:00 8:30NT LIVE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 7:30Film Title TBC - See Web

Fri 2 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 2:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30

Sat 3 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30The Lion King (3D) U p4 1:30NT ENCORE: The Comedy of Errors 12A p10 1:00

Sun 4 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 12:30 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 3:15 6:00 8:30Moulin Rouge! 12A p10 2:00The Help 12A p3 12:15

Mon 5 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 5:15Shame 18 p1 8:00Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Tue 6 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00Shame 18 p1 8:30Red Dog PG See web 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30The Greatest Movie Ever Sold 12A p9 6:00

Wed 7 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 3:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:30

Thu 8 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Moneyball 12A p1 3:00 8:00Shame 18 p1 5:15Red Dog PG See web 10:30 1:30 5:45 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 6:00 8:301UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45PM

Fri 9 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:15The Lady 12A p1 2:00The First Born + Live Musical Accompaniment 15 p9 6:15

Sat 10 Bel Ami 15 p2 1:15 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 2:15The Lady 12A p1 8:00Belleville Rendez-vous 12A p4 1:00Bicycle Dreams 15 + Q&A p9 5:00

Sun 11 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 12:45 7:30Trishna 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 12:00 7:00The Lady 12A p1 1:00 4:15Galaxy Quest PG p10 2:00Remembering Raleigh U p9 3:30The Kid with a Bike - Preview 12A 5:30

Mon 12 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00Media Arts Presents:Alexander Stevenson 6:15

Tue 13 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:45The Lady 12A p1 2:00Margin Call 15 p9 6:00Indian Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Wed 14 Bel Ami 15 p2 3:00 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 5:00The Lady 12A p1 2:00 8:00

Thu 15 Bel Ami 15 p2 6:00 8:30The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Trishna 15 p2 2:45 5:15 7:45Hunky Dory 15 p1 8:00The Lady 12A p1 10:30 1:30 5:00

MARTHA MARCY MAYMARLENE, RED DOG + OTHER FILMSCONTINUE INTO MARCH SEE FEB BROCHURE OR WEBSITE.

FROM FRI 9

BEL AMI (15)

Directors: Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod

United Kingdom 2012 102m

Starring: Uma Thurman, Robert Pattinson,

Christina Ricci

Robert Pattinson gives his best screenperformance to date as notoriousscoundrel Georges Duroy in thishandsome adaptation of the classic Guyde Maupassant novel. In the Paris of the1890s, Georges is a penniless, dissoluteex-soldier. Unexpectedly thrust into highsociety, he quickly discovers that the realpower lies not with the men but withtheir wives and mistresses, women whoare all ripe for the picking as this callousseducer and social-climber relentlesslypursues wealth and status.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

TRISHNA (15)

Dir: Michael Winterbottom United Kingdom

2012 113m

Starring: Freida Pinto, Riz Ahmed

Michael Winterbottom’s bold re-imagining of ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’successfully translates Thomas Hardy’sVictorian classic to the heat and dust ofmodern India. The issues of classprivilege, inequality and masculinearrogance still resonate in a film thatjourneys from hope to heartache asromance turns to unbearable shame.Stunningly shot on location with abeguiling soundtrack by ShigeruUmebayashi, this is one ofWinterbottom’s finest achievements.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG)

Dir: Cameron Crowe United States 2011 123m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon

Director Cameron Crowe returns with aheart-warming family drama inspired byBenjamin Mee’s memoir. Matt Damongives a winning performance aswidowed journalist Benjamin. Seeking ameans to bind his family together andmove on, he buys an eighteen-acreestate in Southern California that hasbeen home to a collection of wildanimals. He assumes it will only take afew renovations before he can re-open itas a zoo but in fact things aren’t sosimple. If you love the books of GeraldDurrell or are addicted to wildlifedocumentaries, this is a delight.Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 16

IN DARKNESS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Agnieszka Holland Poland 2011 143m

Starring: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Furmann

The latest film from Agnieszka Holland,(Europa, Europa, and TV’s The Wire), oneof Poland’s most prolific directors, InDarkness tells the incredible true storyof Leopald Socha, a sewer worker andpetty thief in Nazi-occupied Poland,whom after stumbling upon a group ofJews in the sewers, agreed to hide themfor a price. What starts out as astraightforward business arrangementbecomes something unexpected andextraordinary. In Darkness has beenchosen as Poland’s official submissionfor Best Foreign Language Film Oscar®2012.

FROM FRI 23

THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH (15)

Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski France 2011 83m

Starring: Ethan Hawke, Kristin Scott Thomas

In this thriller based on DouglasKennedy’s novel, Hawke plays Americanwriter Tom Ricks, who comes to Parisdesperate to put his life together againand win back his estranged wife anddaughter. When things don’t goaccording to plan, he ends up in a shadyhotel in the suburbs, having to work as anight guard to make ends meet. ThenMargit (played by Thomas), a beautiful,mysterious stranger walks into his lifeand things start looking up. Theirpassionate and intense relationshiptriggers a string of inexplicable events…

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SUNDAY BRUNCHSHOWS FOR MARCH

SUN 4, 12.15PM THE HELP (12A)

SUN 11, 1PM THE LADY (12A)

SUN 18, 1PM A SEPARATION (PG)

SUN 25, 1.15PM CORIOLANUS (15)

by William Shakespeare

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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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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This year’s Japan FoundationTouring Film Programmelooks at narrative creativity by contemporary Japanesedirectors, in contrast to therecent storm of adaptations,and how they express theirvoices through cinema. Allfilms have English Subtitles.For more information seewww.broadway.org.uk

FRI 23, 8PM

ALL AROUND US (15)

Dir: Ryosuke Hashiguchi

The journey of a married couple afterthe death of a child, and how they eachbegin to come to terms with its reality.

SAT 24, 3.45PM

BAD COMPANY (15)

Dir: Tomoyuki Furumaya

Teenager Sadamoto is torn between adesire to please his father and a needto rebel against him, as his middleschool teacher.

SUN 25, 5.45PM

A STRANGER OF MINE (15)

Dir: Kenji Uchida

We witness the events of a single night ata restaurant from the point of view of fivedifferent characters. An innovative lovestory that comically depicts the innocenceof men and the tenacity of women.

MON 26, 8PM

I JUST DIDN’T DO IT (15)

Dir: Masayuki Suo

The story of a young man accused ofgroping a woman on a Tokyo train, andhis battle with the Japanese legal system.

TUE 27, 8PM

DEAR DOCTOR (15)

Dir: Miwa Nishikawa

A young medical graduate opts for ajob in a remote mountain village, whereeverything is not as it seems.

WED 28 8PM

THE DARK HARBOUR (15)

Dir: Takatsugu Naito

When recording a video message for amatchmaking party, solitary fishermanManzo makes an unusual discovery.

FRI 9, 6.15PM

THE FIRST BORN + LIVE MUSICALACCOMPANIMENT BY STEPHEN HORNE (15)

Dir: Miles Mander United Kingdom 1928 88m

Starring: Madeleine Carroll, Miles Mander

The sex lives of the upper classes comeunder scrutiny in this sophisticatedmelodrama, a tour de force of late silentcinema. Alma Reville (Alfred Hitchcock’swife) worked with Mander to adapt hisown novel and play. This is a newrestoration from the BFI National Archive.

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BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGraham Lester GeorgeMonday evenings 6.30-9pm8 weeks commencing 16th April £130/ £100 Members and concsThis popular course will teach you thefollowing important topics:Premise, outline and film treatment:What they are and what they’re for.Story structure: story from beginning toend. Visual writing: making the movieroll in your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

EXPERIENCE FILMOwen DaviesTuesday evenings 6.30-9pm6 weeks commencing 17th April£130/ £100 Members and concsWorking with experienced film makerand Broadway’s head of productionOwen Davies, this six week course isaimed at people interested in developingtheir filmmaking skills. Participants willwork through the production processexploring pre-production planning,developing ideas, directing, cameratechniques, sound and basic editing.

LOCATION, LOCATION,LOCATIONAlan SeamanWednesday afternoons 2-4pm10 weeks commencing 18th April£70/ £50 Members and concsWe regularly read that a city is ‘almostlike a character’ in certain films, so forour latest ten-week course we’ll betravelling around the world examininghow some of the major cities havebeen depicted and how they have, inturn, influenced the films in which theyfeature.

TAKE ONEPaul ScullyThursday evenings 7-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£35/ £25 Members and concsThe movies featured in this course aretruly unique: special, unusual and theonly feature films made by theirdirectors. For various reasons - studiopolitics, personality clashes and justplain fate - there was no ‘take two’. Thefilms are L’Atalante; Night of the Hunter;One-Eyed Jacks; Charlie Bubbles andElectra Glide in Blue.

FRENCH CREATIVEWRITING / ATELIERD’ÉCRITURELucille VennThursday nights 6.30-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£80/ £60 Members and concsThis workshop is for advanced speakersof French (or native speakers) who wishto find new ways to express themselvesin “la langue de Molière”.

TALK CINEMAHelen Gascoyne10 weeksThursday evenings commencing19th April, 7-8.30pm (discussion days)£60/£40 Members and concsThis course is for the Cinephile whowould like to dig a bit deeper and talkabout the films they see at Broadwaywith like-minded individuals. The coursewill consist of bi-weekly films from theBroadway programme and then in-depthdiscussions and illustrative analysis theweek after.

FROM IDEA TO PUBLICATIONAlex Davis Wednesday nights commencing 2nd May8 weeks 6.30-9pm£130/ £100 Members and concsThis course gives you all the tools youneed to discover your writing talent,explore what makes a great story andthe information you need to get yourstory out there with an agent and apublisher.

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SAT 10, 5PM

BICYCLE DREAMS + Q&A (15)

Dir: Stephen Auerbach United States

2009 104m

The powerful true story of the RaceAcross America, a 3000-mile bicyclerace that challenges riders to cross thecountry in just ten days. They mustovercome searing desert heat, agonizingmountain climbs and more. BicycleDreams has won over 15 major awards,including Best Documentary at the LasVegas, Yosemite, Solstice, and GrandRapids film festivals. The film will beintroduced by the only Britishcyclist ever to complete RaceAcross America, Chris Hopkinson.The European 24 Hour Championwill also take part in a post-screening Q&A session.

SUN 11, 3.30PM

REMEMBERING RALEIGH (UC) United Kingdom 90m

A nostalgic selection of archive filmcurated by the Media Archive forCentral England puts the spotlight onNottingham’s famous cycle firm. Fromthe war years when bicycles made wayfor armaments to the 1970s when thelaunch of the Chopper ushered in awhole new youth cycle cult. A fullprogramme of archive filmsguaranteed to appeal to anyone who’sever pedalled a Raleigh.

doingthe businessA series of films about social andethical issues in business, programmedin conjunction with the ICCSR atNottingham University Business School.All screenings have an introduction anda post-film discussion.

TUE 6, 6PM

THE GREATEST MOVIEEVER SOLD (12A)

A comic and unsettling documentaryabout product placement fromprovocateur Morgan Spurlock.

TUE 13, 6PM

MARGIN CALL (15)

A thriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.

SUN 4, 2PM

MOULIN ROUGE! (12A)

Dir: Baz Luhrmann United States

2001 128m

Starring: Nicole Kidman,

Ewan McGregor

A riotous collision of song,dance, romance, colour andmelodrama set in turn-of-the-century Paris andpractically bubbling over withcreative fizz!

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAYTO DAVID. HOPE YOUENJOY THE SHOW!

SUN 11, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (PG)

Dir: Dean Parisot United States

1999 102m

Starring: Tim Allen,

Sigourney Weaver

Aliens, under attack, mistakere-runs of Galaxy Quest, a1970s sci-fi TV series, forhistorical documents andbeam up the ageing actorsin order to save theuniverse. But now the casthave no script or director tohelp them...

TO ALL THE MONAGHANFAMILY FROM NIC

SUN 18, 2PM

MADE INDAGENHAM (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole United Kingdom

2010 112m

Starring: Sally Hawkins,

Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson

In 1968, women machinistsat Ford’s Dagenham plantdowned tools in protestagainst sexual discrimination,taking on their corporatepaymasters and finally thegovernment itself.

IN MEMORY OFMARGARET MCGLADEFROM WOMEN’S AIDINTEGRATED SERVICES

SUN 25, 2PM

LAND ANDFREEDOM (15)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom

1995 109m

Starring: Ian Hart

A close-up look at the dramaof the Spanish Civil War, andhow it played out among thenameless little guys, thefighters in the trenches.

FROM BERYL AND IAN TO ALL OUR FAMILY ANDFRIENDS - A COLLECTIONWILL BE TAKEN FORWATERAID AFTER THEFILM

THU 1, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 3, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (12A) 180m

By William Shakespeare

Two sets of twins separated at birth collidein the same city without meeting for onecrazy day, as multiple mistaken identitieslead to confusion on a grand scale.

THU 29, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 30, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER (12A) 180m

By Oliver Goldsmith

One of the great, generous-heartedand ingenious comedies of the Englishlanguage.

SAT 17, 5.45PM

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010 96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day we’ve broughtback this popular Irish crime comedy about asmall-town policeman with no interestwhatsoever in the internationalcocaine-smuggling ringthat has brought an FBIagent to his door.

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SAT 24, 8PM

A MAN’S STORY +FILMMAKERS Q&A (15)

Dir: Varon Bonicos United Kingdom 2010 97m

A Man’s Story profiles OzwaldBoateng. Charismatic, glamorous,hard-working and very humanlyflawed, Boateng’s personal andprofessional triumphs and set-backsare the fascinating heart of this film.Cambridge Film Festival

The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Varon Bonicosand producers Al Clark and Rachel Robey.

BIKE!A WEEKEND OF FILMS

A celebration of bicycles, pedal power and that mosticonic of Nottingham companies - Raleigh, presented by The University of Nottingham with Hanby and Barrett.Look out for archive footage in our lounge, vintage cyclesand on Sunday - pedal-powered smoothies!For more information please go to www.nottingham.ac.uk/raleigh

MARCH 2012

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TUE 13, FROM 6PMINDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement the two Indian-set films we’re showing at this time:The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Trishna.

TUE 20, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Paris-set Bel Ami.

TUE 20, 8.45PMCINE-BAR: OSS 117 LOST IN RIO (15)

Check out an earlier comedy from the team that brought you The Artist. Jean Dujardin plays the suave, sophisticated and utterly clueless French spy Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath,France’s answer to James Bond. Table service is available and rustling, slurping and cheering are definitely allowed!

Tickets £3.50 - includes free drink (selected drinks only).

FRIDAY 30 MARCH - FROM 8PMSUPER MUSIC COLLIDER Nottingham’s hottest new record label takeover the Cafebar with live music,DJs and VJs ‘til late.

For more info see www.broadway.org.uk/music

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

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The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme is producedand organised by The Japan Foundation and supported bythe Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation

MON 19, 6PM

LA GRANDE ILLUSION + SATELLITE Q&A (U)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jean Renoir France 1937 113m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Dita Parlo

A special preview of a new restorationof La Grande Illusion, the most lyricalattack that the cinema has everlaunched against the institution of war.This screening will be followed bya Q&A with director Mike Newelland critic Geanette Vincendeauwho will talk about the film andRenoir's career.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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This year’s Japan FoundationTouring Film Programmelooks at narrative creativity by contemporary Japanesedirectors, in contrast to therecent storm of adaptations,and how they express theirvoices through cinema. Allfilms have English Subtitles.For more information seewww.broadway.org.uk

FRI 23, 8PM

ALL AROUND US (15)

Dir: Ryosuke Hashiguchi

The journey of a married couple afterthe death of a child, and how they eachbegin to come to terms with its reality.

SAT 24, 3.45PM

BAD COMPANY (15)

Dir: Tomoyuki Furumaya

Teenager Sadamoto is torn between adesire to please his father and a needto rebel against him, as his middleschool teacher.

SUN 25, 5.45PM

A STRANGER OF MINE (15)

Dir: Kenji Uchida

We witness the events of a single night ata restaurant from the point of view of fivedifferent characters. An innovative lovestory that comically depicts the innocenceof men and the tenacity of women.

MON 26, 8PM

I JUST DIDN’T DO IT (15)

Dir: Masayuki Suo

The story of a young man accused ofgroping a woman on a Tokyo train, andhis battle with the Japanese legal system.

TUE 27, 8PM

DEAR DOCTOR (15)

Dir: Miwa Nishikawa

A young medical graduate opts for ajob in a remote mountain village, whereeverything is not as it seems.

WED 28 8PM

THE DARK HARBOUR (15)

Dir: Takatsugu Naito

When recording a video message for amatchmaking party, solitary fishermanManzo makes an unusual discovery.

FRI 9, 6.15PM

THE FIRST BORN + LIVE MUSICALACCOMPANIMENT BY STEPHEN HORNE (15)

Dir: Miles Mander United Kingdom 1928 88m

Starring: Madeleine Carroll, Miles Mander

The sex lives of the upper classes comeunder scrutiny in this sophisticatedmelodrama, a tour de force of late silentcinema. Alma Reville (Alfred Hitchcock’swife) worked with Mander to adapt hisown novel and play. This is a newrestoration from the BFI National Archive.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

MARCH 2012

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BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGraham Lester GeorgeMonday evenings 6.30-9pm8 weeks commencing 16th April £130/ £100 Members and concsThis popular course will teach you thefollowing important topics:Premise, outline and film treatment:What they are and what they’re for.Story structure: story from beginning toend. Visual writing: making the movieroll in your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

EXPERIENCE FILMOwen DaviesTuesday evenings 6.30-9pm6 weeks commencing 17th April£130/ £100 Members and concsWorking with experienced film makerand Broadway’s head of productionOwen Davies, this six week course isaimed at people interested in developingtheir filmmaking skills. Participants willwork through the production processexploring pre-production planning,developing ideas, directing, cameratechniques, sound and basic editing.

LOCATION, LOCATION,LOCATIONAlan SeamanWednesday afternoons 2-4pm10 weeks commencing 18th April£70/ £50 Members and concsWe regularly read that a city is ‘almostlike a character’ in certain films, so forour latest ten-week course we’ll betravelling around the world examininghow some of the major cities havebeen depicted and how they have, inturn, influenced the films in which theyfeature.

TAKE ONEPaul ScullyThursday evenings 7-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£35/ £25 Members and concsThe movies featured in this course aretruly unique: special, unusual and theonly feature films made by theirdirectors. For various reasons - studiopolitics, personality clashes and justplain fate - there was no ‘take two’. Thefilms are L’Atalante; Night of the Hunter;One-Eyed Jacks; Charlie Bubbles andElectra Glide in Blue.

FRENCH CREATIVEWRITING / ATELIERD’ÉCRITURELucille VennThursday nights 6.30-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£80/ £60 Members and concsThis workshop is for advanced speakersof French (or native speakers) who wishto find new ways to express themselvesin “la langue de Molière”.

TALK CINEMAHelen Gascoyne10 weeksThursday evenings commencing19th April, 7-8.30pm (discussion days)£60/£40 Members and concsThis course is for the Cinephile whowould like to dig a bit deeper and talkabout the films they see at Broadwaywith like-minded individuals. The coursewill consist of bi-weekly films from theBroadway programme and then in-depthdiscussions and illustrative analysis theweek after.

FROM IDEA TO PUBLICATIONAlex Davis Wednesday nights commencing 2nd May8 weeks 6.30-9pm£130/ £100 Members and concsThis course gives you all the tools youneed to discover your writing talent,explore what makes a great story andthe information you need to get yourstory out there with an agent and apublisher.

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SAT 10, 5PM

BICYCLE DREAMS + Q&A (15)

Dir: Stephen Auerbach United States

2009 104m

The powerful true story of the RaceAcross America, a 3000-mile bicyclerace that challenges riders to cross thecountry in just ten days. They mustovercome searing desert heat, agonizingmountain climbs and more. BicycleDreams has won over 15 major awards,including Best Documentary at the LasVegas, Yosemite, Solstice, and GrandRapids film festivals. The film will beintroduced by the only Britishcyclist ever to complete RaceAcross America, Chris Hopkinson.The European 24 Hour Championwill also take part in a post-screening Q&A session.

SUN 11, 3.30PM

REMEMBERING RALEIGH (UC) United Kingdom 90m

A nostalgic selection of archive filmcurated by the Media Archive forCentral England puts the spotlight onNottingham’s famous cycle firm. Fromthe war years when bicycles made wayfor armaments to the 1970s when thelaunch of the Chopper ushered in awhole new youth cycle cult. A fullprogramme of archive filmsguaranteed to appeal to anyone who’sever pedalled a Raleigh.

doingthe businessA series of films about social andethical issues in business, programmedin conjunction with the ICCSR atNottingham University Business School.All screenings have an introduction anda post-film discussion.

TUE 6, 6PM

THE GREATEST MOVIEEVER SOLD (12A)

A comic and unsettling documentaryabout product placement fromprovocateur Morgan Spurlock.

TUE 13, 6PM

MARGIN CALL (15)

A thriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.

SUN 4, 2PM

MOULIN ROUGE! (12A)

Dir: Baz Luhrmann United States

2001 128m

Starring: Nicole Kidman,

Ewan McGregor

A riotous collision of song,dance, romance, colour andmelodrama set in turn-of-the-century Paris andpractically bubbling over withcreative fizz!

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAYTO DAVID. HOPE YOUENJOY THE SHOW!

SUN 11, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (PG)

Dir: Dean Parisot United States

1999 102m

Starring: Tim Allen,

Sigourney Weaver

Aliens, under attack, mistakere-runs of Galaxy Quest, a1970s sci-fi TV series, forhistorical documents andbeam up the ageing actorsin order to save theuniverse. But now the casthave no script or director tohelp them...

TO ALL THE MONAGHANFAMILY FROM NIC

SUN 18, 2PM

MADE INDAGENHAM (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole United Kingdom

2010 112m

Starring: Sally Hawkins,

Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson

In 1968, women machinistsat Ford’s Dagenham plantdowned tools in protestagainst sexual discrimination,taking on their corporatepaymasters and finally thegovernment itself.

IN MEMORY OFMARGARET MCGLADEFROM WOMEN’S AIDINTEGRATED SERVICES

SUN 25, 2PM

LAND ANDFREEDOM (15)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom

1995 109m

Starring: Ian Hart

A close-up look at the dramaof the Spanish Civil War, andhow it played out among thenameless little guys, thefighters in the trenches.

FROM BERYL AND IAN TO ALL OUR FAMILY ANDFRIENDS - A COLLECTIONWILL BE TAKEN FORWATERAID AFTER THEFILM

THU 1, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 3, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (12A) 180m

By William Shakespeare

Two sets of twins separated at birth collidein the same city without meeting for onecrazy day, as multiple mistaken identitieslead to confusion on a grand scale.

THU 29, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 30, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER (12A) 180m

By Oliver Goldsmith

One of the great, generous-heartedand ingenious comedies of the Englishlanguage.

SAT 17, 5.45PM

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010 96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day we’ve broughtback this popular Irish crime comedy about asmall-town policeman with no interestwhatsoever in the internationalcocaine-smuggling ringthat has brought an FBIagent to his door.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

SAT 24, 8PM

A MAN’S STORY +FILMMAKERS Q&A (15)

Dir: Varon Bonicos United Kingdom 2010 97m

A Man’s Story profiles OzwaldBoateng. Charismatic, glamorous,hard-working and very humanlyflawed, Boateng’s personal andprofessional triumphs and set-backsare the fascinating heart of this film.Cambridge Film Festival

The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Varon Bonicosand producers Al Clark and Rachel Robey.

BIKE!A WEEKEND OF FILMS

A celebration of bicycles, pedal power and that mosticonic of Nottingham companies - Raleigh, presented by The University of Nottingham with Hanby and Barrett.Look out for archive footage in our lounge, vintage cyclesand on Sunday - pedal-powered smoothies!For more information please go to www.nottingham.ac.uk/raleigh

MARCH 2012

NT LIVE Tickets: £12.50 full £11 concs + members

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

TUE 13, FROM 6PMINDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement the two Indian-set films we’re showing at this time:The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Trishna.

TUE 20, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Paris-set Bel Ami.

TUE 20, 8.45PMCINE-BAR: OSS 117 LOST IN RIO (15)

Check out an earlier comedy from the team that brought you The Artist. Jean Dujardin plays the suave, sophisticated and utterly clueless French spy Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath,France’s answer to James Bond. Table service is available and rustling, slurping and cheering are definitely allowed!

Tickets £3.50 - includes free drink (selected drinks only).

FRIDAY 30 MARCH - FROM 8PMSUPER MUSIC COLLIDER Nottingham’s hottest new record label takeover the Cafebar with live music,DJs and VJs ‘til late.

For more info see www.broadway.org.uk/music

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

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The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme is producedand organised by The Japan Foundation and supported bythe Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation

MON 19, 6PM

LA GRANDE ILLUSION + SATELLITE Q&A (U)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jean Renoir France 1937 113m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Dita Parlo

A special preview of a new restorationof La Grande Illusion, the most lyricalattack that the cinema has everlaunched against the institution of war.This screening will be followed bya Q&A with director Mike Newelland critic Geanette Vincendeauwho will talk about the film andRenoir's career.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

BROADWAYBITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£13.50 FULL £11.50 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

This year’s Japan FoundationTouring Film Programmelooks at narrative creativity by contemporary Japanesedirectors, in contrast to therecent storm of adaptations,and how they express theirvoices through cinema. Allfilms have English Subtitles.For more information seewww.broadway.org.uk

FRI 23, 8PM

ALL AROUND US (15)

Dir: Ryosuke Hashiguchi

The journey of a married couple afterthe death of a child, and how they eachbegin to come to terms with its reality.

SAT 24, 3.45PM

BAD COMPANY (15)

Dir: Tomoyuki Furumaya

Teenager Sadamoto is torn between adesire to please his father and a needto rebel against him, as his middleschool teacher.

SUN 25, 5.45PM

A STRANGER OF MINE (15)

Dir: Kenji Uchida

We witness the events of a single night ata restaurant from the point of view of fivedifferent characters. An innovative lovestory that comically depicts the innocenceof men and the tenacity of women.

MON 26, 8PM

I JUST DIDN’T DO IT (15)

Dir: Masayuki Suo

The story of a young man accused ofgroping a woman on a Tokyo train, andhis battle with the Japanese legal system.

TUE 27, 8PM

DEAR DOCTOR (15)

Dir: Miwa Nishikawa

A young medical graduate opts for ajob in a remote mountain village, whereeverything is not as it seems.

WED 28 8PM

THE DARK HARBOUR (15)

Dir: Takatsugu Naito

When recording a video message for amatchmaking party, solitary fishermanManzo makes an unusual discovery.

FRI 9, 6.15PM

THE FIRST BORN + LIVE MUSICALACCOMPANIMENT BY STEPHEN HORNE (15)

Dir: Miles Mander United Kingdom 1928 88m

Starring: Madeleine Carroll, Miles Mander

The sex lives of the upper classes comeunder scrutiny in this sophisticatedmelodrama, a tour de force of late silentcinema. Alma Reville (Alfred Hitchcock’swife) worked with Mander to adapt hisown novel and play. This is a newrestoration from the BFI National Archive.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

MARCH 2012

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BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGraham Lester GeorgeMonday evenings 6.30-9pm8 weeks commencing 16th April £130/ £100 Members and concsThis popular course will teach you thefollowing important topics:Premise, outline and film treatment:What they are and what they’re for.Story structure: story from beginning toend. Visual writing: making the movieroll in your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

EXPERIENCE FILMOwen DaviesTuesday evenings 6.30-9pm6 weeks commencing 17th April£130/ £100 Members and concsWorking with experienced film makerand Broadway’s head of productionOwen Davies, this six week course isaimed at people interested in developingtheir filmmaking skills. Participants willwork through the production processexploring pre-production planning,developing ideas, directing, cameratechniques, sound and basic editing.

LOCATION, LOCATION,LOCATIONAlan SeamanWednesday afternoons 2-4pm10 weeks commencing 18th April£70/ £50 Members and concsWe regularly read that a city is ‘almostlike a character’ in certain films, so forour latest ten-week course we’ll betravelling around the world examininghow some of the major cities havebeen depicted and how they have, inturn, influenced the films in which theyfeature.

TAKE ONEPaul ScullyThursday evenings 7-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£35/ £25 Members and concsThe movies featured in this course aretruly unique: special, unusual and theonly feature films made by theirdirectors. For various reasons - studiopolitics, personality clashes and justplain fate - there was no ‘take two’. Thefilms are L’Atalante; Night of the Hunter;One-Eyed Jacks; Charlie Bubbles andElectra Glide in Blue.

FRENCH CREATIVEWRITING / ATELIERD’ÉCRITURELucille VennThursday nights 6.30-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£80/ £60 Members and concsThis workshop is for advanced speakersof French (or native speakers) who wishto find new ways to express themselvesin “la langue de Molière”.

TALK CINEMAHelen Gascoyne10 weeksThursday evenings commencing19th April, 7-8.30pm (discussion days)£60/£40 Members and concsThis course is for the Cinephile whowould like to dig a bit deeper and talkabout the films they see at Broadwaywith like-minded individuals. The coursewill consist of bi-weekly films from theBroadway programme and then in-depthdiscussions and illustrative analysis theweek after.

FROM IDEA TO PUBLICATIONAlex Davis Wednesday nights commencing 2nd May8 weeks 6.30-9pm£130/ £100 Members and concsThis course gives you all the tools youneed to discover your writing talent,explore what makes a great story andthe information you need to get yourstory out there with an agent and apublisher.

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SAT 10, 5PM

BICYCLE DREAMS + Q&A (15)

Dir: Stephen Auerbach United States

2009 104m

The powerful true story of the RaceAcross America, a 3000-mile bicyclerace that challenges riders to cross thecountry in just ten days. They mustovercome searing desert heat, agonizingmountain climbs and more. BicycleDreams has won over 15 major awards,including Best Documentary at the LasVegas, Yosemite, Solstice, and GrandRapids film festivals. The film will beintroduced by the only Britishcyclist ever to complete RaceAcross America, Chris Hopkinson.The European 24 Hour Championwill also take part in a post-screening Q&A session.

SUN 11, 3.30PM

REMEMBERING RALEIGH (UC) United Kingdom 90m

A nostalgic selection of archive filmcurated by the Media Archive forCentral England puts the spotlight onNottingham’s famous cycle firm. Fromthe war years when bicycles made wayfor armaments to the 1970s when thelaunch of the Chopper ushered in awhole new youth cycle cult. A fullprogramme of archive filmsguaranteed to appeal to anyone who’sever pedalled a Raleigh.

doingthe businessA series of films about social andethical issues in business, programmedin conjunction with the ICCSR atNottingham University Business School.All screenings have an introduction anda post-film discussion.

TUE 6, 6PM

THE GREATEST MOVIEEVER SOLD (12A)

A comic and unsettling documentaryabout product placement fromprovocateur Morgan Spurlock.

TUE 13, 6PM

MARGIN CALL (15)

A thriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.

SUN 4, 2PM

MOULIN ROUGE! (12A)

Dir: Baz Luhrmann United States

2001 128m

Starring: Nicole Kidman,

Ewan McGregor

A riotous collision of song,dance, romance, colour andmelodrama set in turn-of-the-century Paris andpractically bubbling over withcreative fizz!

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAYTO DAVID. HOPE YOUENJOY THE SHOW!

SUN 11, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (PG)

Dir: Dean Parisot United States

1999 102m

Starring: Tim Allen,

Sigourney Weaver

Aliens, under attack, mistakere-runs of Galaxy Quest, a1970s sci-fi TV series, forhistorical documents andbeam up the ageing actorsin order to save theuniverse. But now the casthave no script or director tohelp them...

TO ALL THE MONAGHANFAMILY FROM NIC

SUN 18, 2PM

MADE INDAGENHAM (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole United Kingdom

2010 112m

Starring: Sally Hawkins,

Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson

In 1968, women machinistsat Ford’s Dagenham plantdowned tools in protestagainst sexual discrimination,taking on their corporatepaymasters and finally thegovernment itself.

IN MEMORY OFMARGARET MCGLADEFROM WOMEN’S AIDINTEGRATED SERVICES

SUN 25, 2PM

LAND ANDFREEDOM (15)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom

1995 109m

Starring: Ian Hart

A close-up look at the dramaof the Spanish Civil War, andhow it played out among thenameless little guys, thefighters in the trenches.

FROM BERYL AND IAN TO ALL OUR FAMILY ANDFRIENDS - A COLLECTIONWILL BE TAKEN FORWATERAID AFTER THEFILM

THU 1, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 3, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (12A) 180m

By William Shakespeare

Two sets of twins separated at birth collidein the same city without meeting for onecrazy day, as multiple mistaken identitieslead to confusion on a grand scale.

THU 29, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 30, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER (12A) 180m

By Oliver Goldsmith

One of the great, generous-heartedand ingenious comedies of the Englishlanguage.

SAT 17, 5.45PM

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010 96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day we’ve broughtback this popular Irish crime comedy about asmall-town policeman with no interestwhatsoever in the internationalcocaine-smuggling ringthat has brought an FBIagent to his door.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

SAT 24, 8PM

A MAN’S STORY +FILMMAKERS Q&A (15)

Dir: Varon Bonicos United Kingdom 2010 97m

A Man’s Story profiles OzwaldBoateng. Charismatic, glamorous,hard-working and very humanlyflawed, Boateng’s personal andprofessional triumphs and set-backsare the fascinating heart of this film.Cambridge Film Festival

The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Varon Bonicosand producers Al Clark and Rachel Robey.

BIKE!A WEEKEND OF FILMS

A celebration of bicycles, pedal power and that mosticonic of Nottingham companies - Raleigh, presented by The University of Nottingham with Hanby and Barrett.Look out for archive footage in our lounge, vintage cyclesand on Sunday - pedal-powered smoothies!For more information please go to www.nottingham.ac.uk/raleigh

MARCH 2012

NT LIVE Tickets: £12.50 full £11 concs + members

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

TUE 13, FROM 6PMINDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement the two Indian-set films we’re showing at this time:The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Trishna.

TUE 20, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Paris-set Bel Ami.

TUE 20, 8.45PMCINE-BAR: OSS 117 LOST IN RIO (15)

Check out an earlier comedy from the team that brought you The Artist. Jean Dujardin plays the suave, sophisticated and utterly clueless French spy Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath,France’s answer to James Bond. Table service is available and rustling, slurping and cheering are definitely allowed!

Tickets £3.50 - includes free drink (selected drinks only).

FRIDAY 30 MARCH - FROM 8PMSUPER MUSIC COLLIDER Nottingham’s hottest new record label takeover the Cafebar with live music,DJs and VJs ‘til late.

For more info see www.broadway.org.uk/music

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

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The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme is producedand organised by The Japan Foundation and supported bythe Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation

MON 19, 6PM

LA GRANDE ILLUSION + SATELLITE Q&A (U)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jean Renoir France 1937 113m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Dita Parlo

A special preview of a new restorationof La Grande Illusion, the most lyricalattack that the cinema has everlaunched against the institution of war.This screening will be followed bya Q&A with director Mike Newelland critic Geanette Vincendeauwho will talk about the film andRenoir's career.

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★ ALSO SEE...BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (P4) & OUR SPECIAL PREVIEW OF THE KID WITH A BIKE (P3)

by William Shakespeare

0115 941 9419NOTTINGHAMPLAYHOUSE.CO.UK

A NOTTINGHAM PLAYHOUSE CO-PRODUCTION WITH HEADLONG THEATRE AND

THE NUFFIELD, SOUTHAMPTON, IN ASSOCIATION WITH HULL TRUCK THEATRE13 - 24 MARCH

“It’s terrific... thrilling young actors and an impressive newdirector.”★★★★ The Guardian

“Fuelled by youthful energy, their love burns hot, hard and fast… compelling.” The Stage

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BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

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This year’s Japan FoundationTouring Film Programmelooks at narrative creativity by contemporary Japanesedirectors, in contrast to therecent storm of adaptations,and how they express theirvoices through cinema. Allfilms have English Subtitles.For more information seewww.broadway.org.uk

FRI 23, 8PM

ALL AROUND US (15)

Dir: Ryosuke Hashiguchi

The journey of a married couple afterthe death of a child, and how they eachbegin to come to terms with its reality.

SAT 24, 3.45PM

BAD COMPANY (15)

Dir: Tomoyuki Furumaya

Teenager Sadamoto is torn between adesire to please his father and a needto rebel against him, as his middleschool teacher.

SUN 25, 5.45PM

A STRANGER OF MINE (15)

Dir: Kenji Uchida

We witness the events of a single night ata restaurant from the point of view of fivedifferent characters. An innovative lovestory that comically depicts the innocenceof men and the tenacity of women.

MON 26, 8PM

I JUST DIDN’T DO IT (15)

Dir: Masayuki Suo

The story of a young man accused ofgroping a woman on a Tokyo train, andhis battle with the Japanese legal system.

TUE 27, 8PM

DEAR DOCTOR (15)

Dir: Miwa Nishikawa

A young medical graduate opts for ajob in a remote mountain village, whereeverything is not as it seems.

WED 28 8PM

THE DARK HARBOUR (15)

Dir: Takatsugu Naito

When recording a video message for amatchmaking party, solitary fishermanManzo makes an unusual discovery.

FRI 9, 6.15PM

THE FIRST BORN + LIVE MUSICALACCOMPANIMENT BY STEPHEN HORNE (15)

Dir: Miles Mander United Kingdom 1928 88m

Starring: Madeleine Carroll, Miles Mander

The sex lives of the upper classes comeunder scrutiny in this sophisticatedmelodrama, a tour de force of late silentcinema. Alma Reville (Alfred Hitchcock’swife) worked with Mander to adapt hisown novel and play. This is a newrestoration from the BFI National Archive.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

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BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGraham Lester GeorgeMonday evenings 6.30-9pm8 weeks commencing 16th April £130/ £100 Members and concsThis popular course will teach you thefollowing important topics:Premise, outline and film treatment:What they are and what they’re for.Story structure: story from beginning toend. Visual writing: making the movieroll in your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

EXPERIENCE FILMOwen DaviesTuesday evenings 6.30-9pm6 weeks commencing 17th April£130/ £100 Members and concsWorking with experienced film makerand Broadway’s head of productionOwen Davies, this six week course isaimed at people interested in developingtheir filmmaking skills. Participants willwork through the production processexploring pre-production planning,developing ideas, directing, cameratechniques, sound and basic editing.

LOCATION, LOCATION,LOCATIONAlan SeamanWednesday afternoons 2-4pm10 weeks commencing 18th April£70/ £50 Members and concsWe regularly read that a city is ‘almostlike a character’ in certain films, so forour latest ten-week course we’ll betravelling around the world examininghow some of the major cities havebeen depicted and how they have, inturn, influenced the films in which theyfeature.

TAKE ONEPaul ScullyThursday evenings 7-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£35/ £25 Members and concsThe movies featured in this course aretruly unique: special, unusual and theonly feature films made by theirdirectors. For various reasons - studiopolitics, personality clashes and justplain fate - there was no ‘take two’. Thefilms are L’Atalante; Night of the Hunter;One-Eyed Jacks; Charlie Bubbles andElectra Glide in Blue.

FRENCH CREATIVEWRITING / ATELIERD’ÉCRITURELucille VennThursday nights 6.30-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£80/ £60 Members and concsThis workshop is for advanced speakersof French (or native speakers) who wishto find new ways to express themselvesin “la langue de Molière”.

TALK CINEMAHelen Gascoyne10 weeksThursday evenings commencing19th April, 7-8.30pm (discussion days)£60/£40 Members and concsThis course is for the Cinephile whowould like to dig a bit deeper and talkabout the films they see at Broadwaywith like-minded individuals. The coursewill consist of bi-weekly films from theBroadway programme and then in-depthdiscussions and illustrative analysis theweek after.

FROM IDEA TO PUBLICATIONAlex Davis Wednesday nights commencing 2nd May8 weeks 6.30-9pm£130/ £100 Members and concsThis course gives you all the tools youneed to discover your writing talent,explore what makes a great story andthe information you need to get yourstory out there with an agent and apublisher.

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SAT 10, 5PM

BICYCLE DREAMS + Q&A (15)

Dir: Stephen Auerbach United States

2009 104m

The powerful true story of the RaceAcross America, a 3000-mile bicyclerace that challenges riders to cross thecountry in just ten days. They mustovercome searing desert heat, agonizingmountain climbs and more. BicycleDreams has won over 15 major awards,including Best Documentary at the LasVegas, Yosemite, Solstice, and GrandRapids film festivals. The film will beintroduced by the only Britishcyclist ever to complete RaceAcross America, Chris Hopkinson.The European 24 Hour Championwill also take part in a post-screening Q&A session.

SUN 11, 3.30PM

REMEMBERING RALEIGH (UC) United Kingdom 90m

A nostalgic selection of archive filmcurated by the Media Archive forCentral England puts the spotlight onNottingham’s famous cycle firm. Fromthe war years when bicycles made wayfor armaments to the 1970s when thelaunch of the Chopper ushered in awhole new youth cycle cult. A fullprogramme of archive filmsguaranteed to appeal to anyone who’sever pedalled a Raleigh.

doingthe businessA series of films about social andethical issues in business, programmedin conjunction with the ICCSR atNottingham University Business School.All screenings have an introduction anda post-film discussion.

TUE 6, 6PM

THE GREATEST MOVIEEVER SOLD (12A)

A comic and unsettling documentaryabout product placement fromprovocateur Morgan Spurlock.

TUE 13, 6PM

MARGIN CALL (15)

A thriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.

SUN 4, 2PM

MOULIN ROUGE! (12A)

Dir: Baz Luhrmann United States

2001 128m

Starring: Nicole Kidman,

Ewan McGregor

A riotous collision of song,dance, romance, colour andmelodrama set in turn-of-the-century Paris andpractically bubbling over withcreative fizz!

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAYTO DAVID. HOPE YOUENJOY THE SHOW!

SUN 11, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (PG)

Dir: Dean Parisot United States

1999 102m

Starring: Tim Allen,

Sigourney Weaver

Aliens, under attack, mistakere-runs of Galaxy Quest, a1970s sci-fi TV series, forhistorical documents andbeam up the ageing actorsin order to save theuniverse. But now the casthave no script or director tohelp them...

TO ALL THE MONAGHANFAMILY FROM NIC

SUN 18, 2PM

MADE INDAGENHAM (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole United Kingdom

2010 112m

Starring: Sally Hawkins,

Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson

In 1968, women machinistsat Ford’s Dagenham plantdowned tools in protestagainst sexual discrimination,taking on their corporatepaymasters and finally thegovernment itself.

IN MEMORY OFMARGARET MCGLADEFROM WOMEN’S AIDINTEGRATED SERVICES

SUN 25, 2PM

LAND ANDFREEDOM (15)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom

1995 109m

Starring: Ian Hart

A close-up look at the dramaof the Spanish Civil War, andhow it played out among thenameless little guys, thefighters in the trenches.

FROM BERYL AND IAN TO ALL OUR FAMILY ANDFRIENDS - A COLLECTIONWILL BE TAKEN FORWATERAID AFTER THEFILM

THU 1, 7PM LIVE & SAT 3, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (12A) 180m

By William Shakespeare

Two sets of twins separated at birth collidein the same city without meeting for onecrazy day, as multiple mistaken identitieslead to confusion on a grand scale.

THU 29, 7PM LIVE & SAT 30, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER (12A) 180m

By Oliver Goldsmith

One of the great, generous-heartedand ingenious comedies of the Englishlanguage.

SAT 17, 5.45PM

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010 96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day we’ve broughtback this popular Irish crime comedy about asmall-town policeman with no interestwhatsoever in the internationalcocaine-smuggling ringthat has brought an FBIagent to his door.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

SAT 24, 8PM

A MAN’S STORY +FILMMAKERS Q&A (15)

Dir: Varon Bonicos United Kingdom 2010 97m

A Man’s Story profiles OzwaldBoateng. Charismatic, glamorous,hard-working and very humanlyflawed, Boateng’s personal andprofessional triumphs and set-backsare the fascinating heart of this film.Cambridge Film Festival

The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Varon Bonicosand producers Al Clark and Rachel Robey.

BIKE!A WEEKEND OF FILMS

A celebration of bicycles, pedal power and that mosticonic of Nottingham companies - Raleigh, presented by The University of Nottingham with Hanby and Barrett.Look out for archive footage in our lounge, vintage cyclesand on Sunday - pedal-powered smoothies!For more information please go to www.nottingham.ac.uk/raleigh

MARCH 2012

NT LIVE Tickets: £12.50 full £11 concs + members

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

TUE 13, FROM 6PMINDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement the two Indian-set films we’re showing at this time:The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Trishna.

TUE 20, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Paris-set Bel Ami.

TUE 20, 8.45PMCINE-BAR: OSS 117 LOST IN RIO (15)

Check out an earlier comedy from the team that brought you The Artist. Jean Dujardin plays the suave, sophisticated and utterly clueless French spy Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath,France’s answer to James Bond. Table service is available and rustling, slurping and cheering are definitely allowed!

Tickets £3.50 - includes free drink (selected drinks only).

FRIDAY 30 MARCH - FROM 8PMSUPER MUSIC COLLIDER Nottingham’s hottest new record label takeover the Cafebar with live music,DJs and VJs ‘til late.

For more info see www.broadway.org.uk/music

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

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PLUS..THROUGHOUT MARCH6 NATIONS RUGBYWe are showing allENGLAND games, andother selected games in our cafebar.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme is producedand organised by The Japan Foundation and supported bythe Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation

MON 19, 6PM

LA GRANDE ILLUSION + SATELLITE Q&A (U)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jean Renoir France 1937 113m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Dita Parlo

A special preview of a new restorationof La Grande Illusion, the most lyricalattack that the cinema has everlaunched against the institution of war.This screening will be followed bya Q&A with director Mike Newelland critic Geanette Vincendeauwho will talk about the film andRenoir's career.

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★ ALSO SEE...BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (P4) & OUR SPECIAL PREVIEW OF THE KID WITH A BIKE (P3)

by William Shakespeare

0115 941 9419NOTTINGHAMPLAYHOUSE.CO.UK

A NOTTINGHAM PLAYHOUSE CO-PRODUCTION WITH HEADLONG THEATRE AND

THE NUFFIELD, SOUTHAMPTON, IN ASSOCIATION WITH HULL TRUCK THEATRE13 - 24 MARCH

“It’s terrific... thrilling young actors and an impressive newdirector.”★★★★ The Guardian

“Fuelled by youthful energy, their love burns hot, hard and fast… compelling.” The Stage

#starxlovers

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

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ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£13.50 FULL £11.50 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

This year’s Japan FoundationTouring Film Programmelooks at narrative creativity by contemporary Japanesedirectors, in contrast to therecent storm of adaptations,and how they express theirvoices through cinema. Allfilms have English Subtitles.For more information seewww.broadway.org.uk

FRI 23, 8PM

ALL AROUND US (15)

Dir: Ryosuke Hashiguchi

The journey of a married couple afterthe death of a child, and how they eachbegin to come to terms with its reality.

SAT 24, 3.45PM

BAD COMPANY (15)

Dir: Tomoyuki Furumaya

Teenager Sadamoto is torn between adesire to please his father and a needto rebel against him, as his middleschool teacher.

SUN 25, 5.45PM

A STRANGER OF MINE (15)

Dir: Kenji Uchida

We witness the events of a single night ata restaurant from the point of view of fivedifferent characters. An innovative lovestory that comically depicts the innocenceof men and the tenacity of women.

MON 26, 8PM

I JUST DIDN’T DO IT (15)

Dir: Masayuki Suo

The story of a young man accused ofgroping a woman on a Tokyo train, andhis battle with the Japanese legal system.

TUE 27, 8PM

DEAR DOCTOR (15)

Dir: Miwa Nishikawa

A young medical graduate opts for ajob in a remote mountain village, whereeverything is not as it seems.

WED 28 8PM

THE DARK HARBOUR (15)

Dir: Takatsugu Naito

When recording a video message for amatchmaking party, solitary fishermanManzo makes an unusual discovery.

FRI 9, 6.15PM

THE FIRST BORN + LIVE MUSICALACCOMPANIMENT BY STEPHEN HORNE (15)

Dir: Miles Mander United Kingdom 1928 88m

Starring: Madeleine Carroll, Miles Mander

The sex lives of the upper classes comeunder scrutiny in this sophisticatedmelodrama, a tour de force of late silentcinema. Alma Reville (Alfred Hitchcock’swife) worked with Mander to adapt hisown novel and play. This is a newrestoration from the BFI National Archive.

SPECIALSCREENINGS

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BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGraham Lester GeorgeMonday evenings 6.30-9pm8 weeks commencing 16th April £130/ £100 Members and concsThis popular course will teach you thefollowing important topics:Premise, outline and film treatment:What they are and what they’re for.Story structure: story from beginning toend. Visual writing: making the movieroll in your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

EXPERIENCE FILMOwen DaviesTuesday evenings 6.30-9pm6 weeks commencing 17th April£130/ £100 Members and concsWorking with experienced film makerand Broadway’s head of productionOwen Davies, this six week course isaimed at people interested in developingtheir filmmaking skills. Participants willwork through the production processexploring pre-production planning,developing ideas, directing, cameratechniques, sound and basic editing.

LOCATION, LOCATION,LOCATIONAlan SeamanWednesday afternoons 2-4pm10 weeks commencing 18th April£70/ £50 Members and concsWe regularly read that a city is ‘almostlike a character’ in certain films, so forour latest ten-week course we’ll betravelling around the world examininghow some of the major cities havebeen depicted and how they have, inturn, influenced the films in which theyfeature.

TAKE ONEPaul ScullyThursday evenings 7-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£35/ £25 Members and concsThe movies featured in this course aretruly unique: special, unusual and theonly feature films made by theirdirectors. For various reasons - studiopolitics, personality clashes and justplain fate - there was no ‘take two’. Thefilms are L’Atalante; Night of the Hunter;One-Eyed Jacks; Charlie Bubbles andElectra Glide in Blue.

FRENCH CREATIVEWRITING / ATELIERD’ÉCRITURELucille VennThursday nights 6.30-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£80/ £60 Members and concsThis workshop is for advanced speakersof French (or native speakers) who wishto find new ways to express themselvesin “la langue de Molière”.

TALK CINEMAHelen Gascoyne10 weeksThursday evenings commencing19th April, 7-8.30pm (discussion days)£60/£40 Members and concsThis course is for the Cinephile whowould like to dig a bit deeper and talkabout the films they see at Broadwaywith like-minded individuals. The coursewill consist of bi-weekly films from theBroadway programme and then in-depthdiscussions and illustrative analysis theweek after.

FROM IDEA TO PUBLICATIONAlex Davis Wednesday nights commencing 2nd May8 weeks 6.30-9pm£130/ £100 Members and concsThis course gives you all the tools youneed to discover your writing talent,explore what makes a great story andthe information you need to get yourstory out there with an agent and apublisher.

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SAT 10, 5PM

BICYCLE DREAMS + Q&A (15)

Dir: Stephen Auerbach United States

2009 104m

The powerful true story of the RaceAcross America, a 3000-mile bicyclerace that challenges riders to cross thecountry in just ten days. They mustovercome searing desert heat, agonizingmountain climbs and more. BicycleDreams has won over 15 major awards,including Best Documentary at the LasVegas, Yosemite, Solstice, and GrandRapids film festivals. The film will beintroduced by the only Britishcyclist ever to complete RaceAcross America, Chris Hopkinson.The European 24 Hour Championwill also take part in a post-screening Q&A session.

SUN 11, 3.30PM

REMEMBERING RALEIGH (UC) United Kingdom 90m

A nostalgic selection of archive filmcurated by the Media Archive forCentral England puts the spotlight onNottingham’s famous cycle firm. Fromthe war years when bicycles made wayfor armaments to the 1970s when thelaunch of the Chopper ushered in awhole new youth cycle cult. A fullprogramme of archive filmsguaranteed to appeal to anyone who’sever pedalled a Raleigh.

doingthe businessA series of films about social andethical issues in business, programmedin conjunction with the ICCSR atNottingham University Business School.All screenings have an introduction anda post-film discussion.

TUE 6, 6PM

THE GREATEST MOVIEEVER SOLD (12A)

A comic and unsettling documentaryabout product placement fromprovocateur Morgan Spurlock.

TUE 13, 6PM

MARGIN CALL (15)

A thriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.

SUN 4, 2PM

MOULIN ROUGE! (12A)

Dir: Baz Luhrmann United States

2001 128m

Starring: Nicole Kidman,

Ewan McGregor

A riotous collision of song,dance, romance, colour andmelodrama set in turn-of-the-century Paris andpractically bubbling over withcreative fizz!

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAYTO DAVID. HOPE YOUENJOY THE SHOW!

SUN 11, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (PG)

Dir: Dean Parisot United States

1999 102m

Starring: Tim Allen,

Sigourney Weaver

Aliens, under attack, mistakere-runs of Galaxy Quest, a1970s sci-fi TV series, forhistorical documents andbeam up the ageing actorsin order to save theuniverse. But now the casthave no script or director tohelp them...

TO ALL THE MONAGHANFAMILY FROM NIC

SUN 18, 2PM

MADE INDAGENHAM (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole United Kingdom

2010 112m

Starring: Sally Hawkins,

Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson

In 1968, women machinistsat Ford’s Dagenham plantdowned tools in protestagainst sexual discrimination,taking on their corporatepaymasters and finally thegovernment itself.

IN MEMORY OFMARGARET MCGLADEFROM WOMEN’S AIDINTEGRATED SERVICES

SUN 25, 2PM

LAND ANDFREEDOM (15)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom

1995 109m

Starring: Ian Hart

A close-up look at the dramaof the Spanish Civil War, andhow it played out among thenameless little guys, thefighters in the trenches.

FROM BERYL AND IAN TO ALL OUR FAMILY ANDFRIENDS - A COLLECTIONWILL BE TAKEN FORWATERAID AFTER THEFILM

THU 1, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 3, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (12A) 180m

By William Shakespeare

Two sets of twins separated at birth collidein the same city without meeting for onecrazy day, as multiple mistaken identitieslead to confusion on a grand scale.

THU 29, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 30, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER (12A) 180m

By Oliver Goldsmith

One of the great, generous-heartedand ingenious comedies of the Englishlanguage.

SAT 17, 5.45PM

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010 96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day we’ve broughtback this popular Irish crime comedy about asmall-town policeman with no interestwhatsoever in the internationalcocaine-smuggling ringthat has brought an FBIagent to his door.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

SAT 24, 8PM

A MAN’S STORY +FILMMAKERS Q&A (15)

Dir: Varon Bonicos United Kingdom 2010 97m

A Man’s Story profiles OzwaldBoateng. Charismatic, glamorous,hard-working and very humanlyflawed, Boateng’s personal andprofessional triumphs and set-backsare the fascinating heart of this film.Cambridge Film Festival

The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Varon Bonicosand producers Al Clark and Rachel Robey.

BIKE!A WEEKEND OF FILMS

A celebration of bicycles, pedal power and that mosticonic of Nottingham companies - Raleigh, presented by The University of Nottingham with Hanby and Barrett.Look out for archive footage in our lounge, vintage cyclesand on Sunday - pedal-powered smoothies!For more information please go to www.nottingham.ac.uk/raleigh

MARCH 2012

NT LIVE Tickets: £12.50 full £11 concs + members

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

TUE 13, FROM 6PMINDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement the two Indian-set films we’re showing at this time:The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Trishna.

TUE 20, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Paris-set Bel Ami.

TUE 20, 8.45PMCINE-BAR: OSS 117 LOST IN RIO (15)

Check out an earlier comedy from the team that brought you The Artist. Jean Dujardin plays the suave, sophisticated and utterly clueless French spy Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath,France’s answer to James Bond. Table service is available and rustling, slurping and cheering are definitely allowed!

Tickets £3.50 - includes free drink (selected drinks only).

FRIDAY 30 MARCH - FROM 8PMSUPER MUSIC COLLIDER Nottingham’s hottest new record label takeover the Cafebar with live music,DJs and VJs ‘til late.

For more info see www.broadway.org.uk/music

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

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PLUS..THROUGHOUT MARCH6 NATIONS RUGBYWe are showing allENGLAND games, andother selected games in our cafebar.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme is producedand organised by The Japan Foundation and supported bythe Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation

MON 19, 6PM

LA GRANDE ILLUSION + SATELLITE Q&A (U)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jean Renoir France 1937 113m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Dita Parlo

A special preview of a new restorationof La Grande Illusion, the most lyricalattack that the cinema has everlaunched against the institution of war.This screening will be followed bya Q&A with director Mike Newelland critic Geanette Vincendeauwho will talk about the film andRenoir's career.

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★ ALSO SEE...BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (P4) & OUR SPECIAL PREVIEW OF THE KID WITH A BIKE (P3)

by William Shakespeare

0115 941 9419NOTTINGHAMPLAYHOUSE.CO.UK

A NOTTINGHAM PLAYHOUSE CO-PRODUCTION WITH HEADLONG THEATRE AND

THE NUFFIELD, SOUTHAMPTON, IN ASSOCIATION WITH HULL TRUCK THEATRE13 - 24 MARCH

“It’s terrific... thrilling young actors and an impressive newdirector.”★★★★ The Guardian

“Fuelled by youthful energy, their love burns hot, hard and fast… compelling.” The Stage

#starxlovers

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BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

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ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£13.50 FULL £11.50 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

This year’s Japan FoundationTouring Film Programmelooks at narrative creativity by contemporary Japanesedirectors, in contrast to therecent storm of adaptations,and how they express theirvoices through cinema. Allfilms have English Subtitles.For more information seewww.broadway.org.uk

FRI 23, 8PM

ALL AROUND US (15)

Dir: Ryosuke Hashiguchi

The journey of a married couple afterthe death of a child, and how they eachbegin to come to terms with its reality.

SAT 24, 3.45PM

BAD COMPANY (15)

Dir: Tomoyuki Furumaya

Teenager Sadamoto is torn between adesire to please his father and a needto rebel against him, as his middleschool teacher.

SUN 25, 5.45PM

A STRANGER OF MINE (15)

Dir: Kenji Uchida

We witness the events of a single night ata restaurant from the point of view of fivedifferent characters. An innovative lovestory that comically depicts the innocenceof men and the tenacity of women.

MON 26, 8PM

I JUST DIDN’T DO IT (15)

Dir: Masayuki Suo

The story of a young man accused ofgroping a woman on a Tokyo train, andhis battle with the Japanese legal system.

TUE 27, 8PM

DEAR DOCTOR (15)

Dir: Miwa Nishikawa

A young medical graduate opts for ajob in a remote mountain village, whereeverything is not as it seems.

WED 28 8PM

THE DARK HARBOUR (15)

Dir: Takatsugu Naito

When recording a video message for amatchmaking party, solitary fishermanManzo makes an unusual discovery.

FRI 9, 6.15PM

THE FIRST BORN + LIVE MUSICALACCOMPANIMENT BY STEPHEN HORNE (15)

Dir: Miles Mander United Kingdom 1928 88m

Starring: Madeleine Carroll, Miles Mander

The sex lives of the upper classes comeunder scrutiny in this sophisticatedmelodrama, a tour de force of late silentcinema. Alma Reville (Alfred Hitchcock’swife) worked with Mander to adapt hisown novel and play. This is a newrestoration from the BFI National Archive.

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BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGraham Lester GeorgeMonday evenings 6.30-9pm8 weeks commencing 16th April £130/ £100 Members and concsThis popular course will teach you thefollowing important topics:Premise, outline and film treatment:What they are and what they’re for.Story structure: story from beginning toend. Visual writing: making the movieroll in your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

EXPERIENCE FILMOwen DaviesTuesday evenings 6.30-9pm6 weeks commencing 17th April£130/ £100 Members and concsWorking with experienced film makerand Broadway’s head of productionOwen Davies, this six week course isaimed at people interested in developingtheir filmmaking skills. Participants willwork through the production processexploring pre-production planning,developing ideas, directing, cameratechniques, sound and basic editing.

LOCATION, LOCATION,LOCATIONAlan SeamanWednesday afternoons 2-4pm10 weeks commencing 18th April£70/ £50 Members and concsWe regularly read that a city is ‘almostlike a character’ in certain films, so forour latest ten-week course we’ll betravelling around the world examininghow some of the major cities havebeen depicted and how they have, inturn, influenced the films in which theyfeature.

TAKE ONEPaul ScullyThursday evenings 7-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£35/ £25 Members and concsThe movies featured in this course aretruly unique: special, unusual and theonly feature films made by theirdirectors. For various reasons - studiopolitics, personality clashes and justplain fate - there was no ‘take two’. Thefilms are L’Atalante; Night of the Hunter;One-Eyed Jacks; Charlie Bubbles andElectra Glide in Blue.

FRENCH CREATIVEWRITING / ATELIERD’ÉCRITURELucille VennThursday nights 6.30-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£80/ £60 Members and concsThis workshop is for advanced speakersof French (or native speakers) who wishto find new ways to express themselvesin “la langue de Molière”.

TALK CINEMAHelen Gascoyne10 weeksThursday evenings commencing19th April, 7-8.30pm (discussion days)£60/£40 Members and concsThis course is for the Cinephile whowould like to dig a bit deeper and talkabout the films they see at Broadwaywith like-minded individuals. The coursewill consist of bi-weekly films from theBroadway programme and then in-depthdiscussions and illustrative analysis theweek after.

FROM IDEA TO PUBLICATIONAlex Davis Wednesday nights commencing 2nd May8 weeks 6.30-9pm£130/ £100 Members and concsThis course gives you all the tools youneed to discover your writing talent,explore what makes a great story andthe information you need to get yourstory out there with an agent and apublisher.

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SAT 10, 5PM

BICYCLE DREAMS + Q&A (15)

Dir: Stephen Auerbach United States

2009 104m

The powerful true story of the RaceAcross America, a 3000-mile bicyclerace that challenges riders to cross thecountry in just ten days. They mustovercome searing desert heat, agonizingmountain climbs and more. BicycleDreams has won over 15 major awards,including Best Documentary at the LasVegas, Yosemite, Solstice, and GrandRapids film festivals. The film will beintroduced by the only Britishcyclist ever to complete RaceAcross America, Chris Hopkinson.The European 24 Hour Championwill also take part in a post-screening Q&A session.

SUN 11, 3.30PM

REMEMBERING RALEIGH (UC) United Kingdom 90m

A nostalgic selection of archive filmcurated by the Media Archive forCentral England puts the spotlight onNottingham’s famous cycle firm. Fromthe war years when bicycles made wayfor armaments to the 1970s when thelaunch of the Chopper ushered in awhole new youth cycle cult. A fullprogramme of archive filmsguaranteed to appeal to anyone who’sever pedalled a Raleigh.

doingthe businessA series of films about social andethical issues in business, programmedin conjunction with the ICCSR atNottingham University Business School.All screenings have an introduction anda post-film discussion.

TUE 6, 6PM

THE GREATEST MOVIEEVER SOLD (12A)

A comic and unsettling documentaryabout product placement fromprovocateur Morgan Spurlock.

TUE 13, 6PM

MARGIN CALL (15)

A thriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.

SUN 4, 2PM

MOULIN ROUGE! (12A)

Dir: Baz Luhrmann United States

2001 128m

Starring: Nicole Kidman,

Ewan McGregor

A riotous collision of song,dance, romance, colour andmelodrama set in turn-of-the-century Paris andpractically bubbling over withcreative fizz!

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAYTO DAVID. HOPE YOUENJOY THE SHOW!

SUN 11, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (PG)

Dir: Dean Parisot United States

1999 102m

Starring: Tim Allen,

Sigourney Weaver

Aliens, under attack, mistakere-runs of Galaxy Quest, a1970s sci-fi TV series, forhistorical documents andbeam up the ageing actorsin order to save theuniverse. But now the casthave no script or director tohelp them...

TO ALL THE MONAGHANFAMILY FROM NIC

SUN 18, 2PM

MADE INDAGENHAM (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole United Kingdom

2010 112m

Starring: Sally Hawkins,

Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson

In 1968, women machinistsat Ford’s Dagenham plantdowned tools in protestagainst sexual discrimination,taking on their corporatepaymasters and finally thegovernment itself.

IN MEMORY OFMARGARET MCGLADEFROM WOMEN’S AIDINTEGRATED SERVICES

SUN 25, 2PM

LAND ANDFREEDOM (15)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom

1995 109m

Starring: Ian Hart

A close-up look at the dramaof the Spanish Civil War, andhow it played out among thenameless little guys, thefighters in the trenches.

FROM BERYL AND IAN TO ALL OUR FAMILY ANDFRIENDS - A COLLECTIONWILL BE TAKEN FORWATERAID AFTER THEFILM

THU 1, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 3, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (12A) 180m

By William Shakespeare

Two sets of twins separated at birth collidein the same city without meeting for onecrazy day, as multiple mistaken identitieslead to confusion on a grand scale.

THU 29, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 30, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER (12A) 180m

By Oliver Goldsmith

One of the great, generous-heartedand ingenious comedies of the Englishlanguage.

SAT 17, 5.45PM

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010 96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day we’ve broughtback this popular Irish crime comedy about asmall-town policeman with no interestwhatsoever in the internationalcocaine-smuggling ringthat has brought an FBIagent to his door.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

SAT 24, 8PM

A MAN’S STORY +FILMMAKERS Q&A (15)

Dir: Varon Bonicos United Kingdom 2010 97m

A Man’s Story profiles OzwaldBoateng. Charismatic, glamorous,hard-working and very humanlyflawed, Boateng’s personal andprofessional triumphs and set-backsare the fascinating heart of this film.Cambridge Film Festival

The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Varon Bonicosand producers Al Clark and Rachel Robey.

BIKE!A WEEKEND OF FILMS

A celebration of bicycles, pedal power and that mosticonic of Nottingham companies - Raleigh, presented by The University of Nottingham with Hanby and Barrett.Look out for archive footage in our lounge, vintage cyclesand on Sunday - pedal-powered smoothies!For more information please go to www.nottingham.ac.uk/raleigh

MARCH 2012

NT LIVE Tickets: £12.50 full £11 concs + members

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

TUE 13, FROM 6PMINDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement the two Indian-set films we’re showing at this time:The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Trishna.

TUE 20, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Paris-set Bel Ami.

TUE 20, 8.45PMCINE-BAR: OSS 117 LOST IN RIO (15)

Check out an earlier comedy from the team that brought you The Artist. Jean Dujardin plays the suave, sophisticated and utterly clueless French spy Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath,France’s answer to James Bond. Table service is available and rustling, slurping and cheering are definitely allowed!

Tickets £3.50 - includes free drink (selected drinks only).

FRIDAY 30 MARCH - FROM 8PMSUPER MUSIC COLLIDER Nottingham’s hottest new record label takeover the Cafebar with live music,DJs and VJs ‘til late.

For more info see www.broadway.org.uk/music

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

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PLUS..THROUGHOUT MARCH6 NATIONS RUGBYWe are showing allENGLAND games, andother selected games in our cafebar.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme is producedand organised by The Japan Foundation and supported bythe Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation

MON 19, 6PM

LA GRANDE ILLUSION + SATELLITE Q&A (U)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jean Renoir France 1937 113m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Dita Parlo

A special preview of a new restorationof La Grande Illusion, the most lyricalattack that the cinema has everlaunched against the institution of war.This screening will be followed bya Q&A with director Mike Newelland critic Geanette Vincendeauwho will talk about the film andRenoir's career.

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★ ALSO SEE...BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (P4) & OUR SPECIAL PREVIEW OF THE KID WITH A BIKE (P3)

by William Shakespeare

0115 941 9419NOTTINGHAMPLAYHOUSE.CO.UK

A NOTTINGHAM PLAYHOUSE CO-PRODUCTION WITH HEADLONG THEATRE AND

THE NUFFIELD, SOUTHAMPTON, IN ASSOCIATION WITH HULL TRUCK THEATRE13 - 24 MARCH

“It’s terrific... thrilling young actors and an impressive newdirector.”★★★★ The Guardian

“Fuelled by youthful energy, their love burns hot, hard and fast… compelling.” The Stage

#starxlovers

09

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

BROADWAY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES INVESTMENT FROM

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

BROADWAYBITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY

£13.50 FULL £11.50 CONC/MEM

30% DISCOUNT ON PARKING ATFLETCHER GATE

CAR PARK ASK AT BOX OFFICE FOR DETAILS

This year’s Japan FoundationTouring Film Programmelooks at narrative creativity by contemporary Japanesedirectors, in contrast to therecent storm of adaptations,and how they express theirvoices through cinema. Allfilms have English Subtitles.For more information seewww.broadway.org.uk

FRI 23, 8PM

ALL AROUND US (15)

Dir: Ryosuke Hashiguchi

The journey of a married couple afterthe death of a child, and how they eachbegin to come to terms with its reality.

SAT 24, 3.45PM

BAD COMPANY (15)

Dir: Tomoyuki Furumaya

Teenager Sadamoto is torn between adesire to please his father and a needto rebel against him, as his middleschool teacher.

SUN 25, 5.45PM

A STRANGER OF MINE (15)

Dir: Kenji Uchida

We witness the events of a single night ata restaurant from the point of view of fivedifferent characters. An innovative lovestory that comically depicts the innocenceof men and the tenacity of women.

MON 26, 8PM

I JUST DIDN’T DO IT (15)

Dir: Masayuki Suo

The story of a young man accused ofgroping a woman on a Tokyo train, andhis battle with the Japanese legal system.

TUE 27, 8PM

DEAR DOCTOR (15)

Dir: Miwa Nishikawa

A young medical graduate opts for ajob in a remote mountain village, whereeverything is not as it seems.

WED 28 8PM

THE DARK HARBOUR (15)

Dir: Takatsugu Naito

When recording a video message for amatchmaking party, solitary fishermanManzo makes an unusual discovery.

FRI 9, 6.15PM

THE FIRST BORN + LIVE MUSICALACCOMPANIMENT BY STEPHEN HORNE (15)

Dir: Miles Mander United Kingdom 1928 88m

Starring: Madeleine Carroll, Miles Mander

The sex lives of the upper classes comeunder scrutiny in this sophisticatedmelodrama, a tour de force of late silentcinema. Alma Reville (Alfred Hitchcock’swife) worked with Mander to adapt hisown novel and play. This is a newrestoration from the BFI National Archive.

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BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGraham Lester GeorgeMonday evenings 6.30-9pm8 weeks commencing 16th April £130/ £100 Members and concsThis popular course will teach you thefollowing important topics:Premise, outline and film treatment:What they are and what they’re for.Story structure: story from beginning toend. Visual writing: making the movieroll in your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

EXPERIENCE FILMOwen DaviesTuesday evenings 6.30-9pm6 weeks commencing 17th April£130/ £100 Members and concsWorking with experienced film makerand Broadway’s head of productionOwen Davies, this six week course isaimed at people interested in developingtheir filmmaking skills. Participants willwork through the production processexploring pre-production planning,developing ideas, directing, cameratechniques, sound and basic editing.

LOCATION, LOCATION,LOCATIONAlan SeamanWednesday afternoons 2-4pm10 weeks commencing 18th April£70/ £50 Members and concsWe regularly read that a city is ‘almostlike a character’ in certain films, so forour latest ten-week course we’ll betravelling around the world examininghow some of the major cities havebeen depicted and how they have, inturn, influenced the films in which theyfeature.

TAKE ONEPaul ScullyThursday evenings 7-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£35/ £25 Members and concsThe movies featured in this course aretruly unique: special, unusual and theonly feature films made by theirdirectors. For various reasons - studiopolitics, personality clashes and justplain fate - there was no ‘take two’. Thefilms are L’Atalante; Night of the Hunter;One-Eyed Jacks; Charlie Bubbles andElectra Glide in Blue.

FRENCH CREATIVEWRITING / ATELIERD’ÉCRITURELucille VennThursday nights 6.30-8.30pm5 weeks commencing 19th April£80/ £60 Members and concsThis workshop is for advanced speakersof French (or native speakers) who wishto find new ways to express themselvesin “la langue de Molière”.

TALK CINEMAHelen Gascoyne10 weeksThursday evenings commencing19th April, 7-8.30pm (discussion days)£60/£40 Members and concsThis course is for the Cinephile whowould like to dig a bit deeper and talkabout the films they see at Broadwaywith like-minded individuals. The coursewill consist of bi-weekly films from theBroadway programme and then in-depthdiscussions and illustrative analysis theweek after.

FROM IDEA TO PUBLICATIONAlex Davis Wednesday nights commencing 2nd May8 weeks 6.30-9pm£130/ £100 Members and concsThis course gives you all the tools youneed to discover your writing talent,explore what makes a great story andthe information you need to get yourstory out there with an agent and apublisher.

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SAT 10, 5PM

BICYCLE DREAMS + Q&A (15)

Dir: Stephen Auerbach United States

2009 104m

The powerful true story of the RaceAcross America, a 3000-mile bicyclerace that challenges riders to cross thecountry in just ten days. They mustovercome searing desert heat, agonizingmountain climbs and more. BicycleDreams has won over 15 major awards,including Best Documentary at the LasVegas, Yosemite, Solstice, and GrandRapids film festivals. The film will beintroduced by the only Britishcyclist ever to complete RaceAcross America, Chris Hopkinson.The European 24 Hour Championwill also take part in a post-screening Q&A session.

SUN 11, 3.30PM

REMEMBERING RALEIGH (UC) United Kingdom 90m

A nostalgic selection of archive filmcurated by the Media Archive forCentral England puts the spotlight onNottingham’s famous cycle firm. Fromthe war years when bicycles made wayfor armaments to the 1970s when thelaunch of the Chopper ushered in awhole new youth cycle cult. A fullprogramme of archive filmsguaranteed to appeal to anyone who’sever pedalled a Raleigh.

doingthe businessA series of films about social andethical issues in business, programmedin conjunction with the ICCSR atNottingham University Business School.All screenings have an introduction anda post-film discussion.

TUE 6, 6PM

THE GREATEST MOVIEEVER SOLD (12A)

A comic and unsettling documentaryabout product placement fromprovocateur Morgan Spurlock.

TUE 13, 6PM

MARGIN CALL (15)

A thriller entangling the key players at aninvestment firm during one perilous 24-hour period in the 2008 financial crisis.

SUN 4, 2PM

MOULIN ROUGE! (12A)

Dir: Baz Luhrmann United States

2001 128m

Starring: Nicole Kidman,

Ewan McGregor

A riotous collision of song,dance, romance, colour andmelodrama set in turn-of-the-century Paris andpractically bubbling over withcreative fizz!

HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAYTO DAVID. HOPE YOUENJOY THE SHOW!

SUN 11, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (PG)

Dir: Dean Parisot United States

1999 102m

Starring: Tim Allen,

Sigourney Weaver

Aliens, under attack, mistakere-runs of Galaxy Quest, a1970s sci-fi TV series, forhistorical documents andbeam up the ageing actorsin order to save theuniverse. But now the casthave no script or director tohelp them...

TO ALL THE MONAGHANFAMILY FROM NIC

SUN 18, 2PM

MADE INDAGENHAM (15)

Dir: Nigel Cole United Kingdom

2010 112m

Starring: Sally Hawkins,

Bob Hoskins, Miranda Richardson

In 1968, women machinistsat Ford’s Dagenham plantdowned tools in protestagainst sexual discrimination,taking on their corporatepaymasters and finally thegovernment itself.

IN MEMORY OFMARGARET MCGLADEFROM WOMEN’S AIDINTEGRATED SERVICES

SUN 25, 2PM

LAND ANDFREEDOM (15)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom

1995 109m

Starring: Ian Hart

A close-up look at the dramaof the Spanish Civil War, andhow it played out among thenameless little guys, thefighters in the trenches.

FROM BERYL AND IAN TO ALL OUR FAMILY ANDFRIENDS - A COLLECTIONWILL BE TAKEN FORWATERAID AFTER THEFILM

THU 1, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 3, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS (12A) 180m

By William Shakespeare

Two sets of twins separated at birth collidein the same city without meeting for onecrazy day, as multiple mistaken identitieslead to confusion on a grand scale.

THU 29, 7.30PM LIVE & SAT 30, 1PM ENCORE

NT LIVE: SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER (12A) 180m

By Oliver Goldsmith

One of the great, generous-heartedand ingenious comedies of the Englishlanguage.

SAT 17, 5.45PM

THE GUARD (15)

Dir: John Michael McDonagh Ireland 2010 96m

Starring: Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle

To celebrate St Patrick’s Day we’ve broughtback this popular Irish crime comedy about asmall-town policeman with no interestwhatsoever in the internationalcocaine-smuggling ringthat has brought an FBIagent to his door.

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SAT 24, 8PM

A MAN’S STORY +FILMMAKERS Q&A (15)

Dir: Varon Bonicos United Kingdom 2010 97m

A Man’s Story profiles OzwaldBoateng. Charismatic, glamorous,hard-working and very humanlyflawed, Boateng’s personal andprofessional triumphs and set-backsare the fascinating heart of this film.Cambridge Film Festival

The film will be followed by a Q&A with director Varon Bonicosand producers Al Clark and Rachel Robey.

BIKE!A WEEKEND OF FILMS

A celebration of bicycles, pedal power and that mosticonic of Nottingham companies - Raleigh, presented by The University of Nottingham with Hanby and Barrett.Look out for archive footage in our lounge, vintage cyclesand on Sunday - pedal-powered smoothies!For more information please go to www.nottingham.ac.uk/raleigh

MARCH 2012

NT LIVE Tickets: £12.50 full £11 concs + members

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

TUE 13, FROM 6PMINDIAN FOOD NIGHTTo complement the two Indian-set films we’re showing at this time:The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Trishna.

TUE 20, FROM 6PMFRENCH FOOD NIGHTTo complement the Paris-set Bel Ami.

TUE 20, 8.45PMCINE-BAR: OSS 117 LOST IN RIO (15)

Check out an earlier comedy from the team that brought you The Artist. Jean Dujardin plays the suave, sophisticated and utterly clueless French spy Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath,France’s answer to James Bond. Table service is available and rustling, slurping and cheering are definitely allowed!

Tickets £3.50 - includes free drink (selected drinks only).

FRIDAY 30 MARCH - FROM 8PMSUPER MUSIC COLLIDER Nottingham’s hottest new record label takeover the Cafebar with live music,DJs and VJs ‘til late.

For more info see www.broadway.org.uk/music

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZPower up for our popular gaming quiz.£1 a head to join in the fun.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PMBROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZDon’t miss our monthly head-scratcher - prizes for the victors! £1 a head to join in.

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PLUS..THROUGHOUT MARCH6 NATIONS RUGBYWe are showing allENGLAND games, andother selected games in our cafebar.

The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme is producedand organised by The Japan Foundation and supported bythe Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation

MON 19, 6PM

LA GRANDE ILLUSION + SATELLITE Q&A (U)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jean Renoir France 1937 113m

Starring: Jean Gabin, Dita Parlo

A special preview of a new restorationof La Grande Illusion, the most lyricalattack that the cinema has everlaunched against the institution of war.This screening will be followed bya Q&A with director Mike Newelland critic Geanette Vincendeauwho will talk about the film andRenoir's career.

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★ ALSO SEE...BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (P4) & OUR SPECIAL PREVIEW OF THE KID WITH A BIKE (P3)