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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

SAT 3, 12.30 & 2.15PM

THEJUNGLEBOOK (U) 75m

A rare chance to see one of Disney’smost joyous classics on the bigscreen.

SAT 10, 12.30PM

MUPPETS MOSTWANTED (U) 113m

The Muppets find themselveswrapped up in aEuropean jewel-heist caperheaded by aKermit the Froglook-alike.

SAT 17, 12.30PM

A LITTLE PRINCESS (U) 93m

A free-spiritedyoung girl triesto adapt to life ina strict boardingschool in thischarming

children’s fantasy adapted from anovel by Frances Hodgson Burnett,the author of ‘The Secret Garden’.

THROUGHOUT HALF TERM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HISFRIENDS (PG) 78m

A classic boys’ own adventure yarnset in an Albanian village duringWW2. See page 8 for more details.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN(15) 111m

See www.broadway.org.uk or Aprilbrochure for details.

THU 8, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY(15) 121m

The dark secrets of the Weston family come to the surface when they reunite after a family crisis.*Please note earlier start time.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15) 117m

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15) 103m

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 24, 11.45AM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

THE TWOFACES OFJANUARYBLUE RUINTHE WIND RISESFRANKJIMMY’S HALL

MAY 2014 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MAY 2014 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UKWHEN IT’S ON 05

Mon 19 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00

Tue 20 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00The Two Faces of January - Bringing Up Baby Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 21 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic p10 9:00The Machine - Education Screening 15 p11 3:00Greek Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 22 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 7:00

Fri 23 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 3:00 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleCineBar: Monster Movie Night Cafebar from 10.30PM

Sat 24 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 5:30 8:00Alain Resnais Day School p8 11:00Last Year in Marienbad U p8 3:30National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 12:00Postman Pat: The Movie USupportive Environment Screening p4 11:45See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 25 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00Coming to America 15 p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 26 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 27 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 5:00Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 7:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 29 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 1:45 5:00 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Fri 30 Jimmy’s Hall p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 31 Jimmy’s Hall p3 12:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00Tomka and His Friends PG p8 1:15Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Thu 1 Locke 15 See web 4:15 6:30 8:45Calvary 15 See web 3:15 8:30The Lunchbox PG See web 3:00 6:00Half of a Yellow... 15 See web 10:30 1:30 5:30We are the Best! 15 See web 8:00NT Live: King Lear 12A p10 7:00

Fri 2 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Mark Thomas p10 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 3 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30The Jungle Book U p4 12:30 2:15NT Live: King Lear 12A 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 4 Under the Skin 15 p1 1:30 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30West Side Story PG p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 5 Under the Skin 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 6 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Fill the Void U p10 6:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Wed 7 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:30A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 6:15 8:30Eyes Wide Open 12A p10 6:00Near Now talk See web 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 8 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Cupcakes U p10 6:00August: Osage County 15 p4 10:15 1:30Back to the Garden + Q&A 12A p10 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 9 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Sat 10 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:15 5:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:00Muppets Most Wanted U p4 12:30Met Opera Live: Cenerentola 12A p10 5:55

Sun 11 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:30 5:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 12:15 8:45Met Opera Encore: Cenerentola 12A p10 12:00

Mon 12 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Tue 13 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Wed 14 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:15RSC Live: Henry IV 12A p10 7:00

Thu 15 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Fri 16 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00Old Dog + Director’s Q&A p9 8:15Yumen p9 6:45

Sat 17 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Little Princess U p4 12:30Chinese Animations 15 p9 2:45Bing’ai + Q&A 15 p9 5:15The Piano in a Factory 15 p9 8:15

Sun 18 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:15 7:30The Wind Rises PG p2 4:30Mamma Mia! PG p11 2:00No. 89 Shiman Road 15 p9 3:00Madame 15 p9 5:15The Cremator 15 p9 8:00

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U)

Dir: Mike Disa United Kingdom 2014 88m

There is great excitement in Greendaleas a national TV talent show is comingto the rural town. When everybody’sfavourite postman, Pat, gets up to dohis turn, he reveals an amazing singingvoice. Seduced away from his friendsand family by the lure of money andfame, Pat is replaced by a robot calledthe PatBot 3000. Even his faithful blackand white cat Jess has a robot double.But little does anyone suspect that thePatBot has world domination in mind!

FROM FRI 23

THE PUNK SINGER (15)

Dir: Sini Anderson United States 2013 81m

Kathleen Hanna fronted early-1990sRiot Grrrl band Bikini Kill and then theelectro pop perfection of Le Tigre. Herrallying rebellious cry against the sexist,heteronormative music scene proved asource of constant encouragement tomany until, in 2005, she disappearedfrom the public eye with no explanation.Shedding light on her need to retreat,this rousing documentary recountsHanna’s extraordinary career, from thesocial impact she had to the individuallives she changed, painting a definitiveportrait of this inspirational rebel girl.

FROM FRI 30

JIMMY’S HALL (CERT TBC)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Starring: Barry Ward, Andrew Scott

Ken Loach returns to the theme of Irishindependence, which he explored in thePalme D’Or-winning The Wind ThatShakes the Barley. The new film,Jimmy’s Hall, is about James Gralton,an Irish communist politician who setup a dance hall in Effrinagh, CountyLeitrim. After being opposed by theCatholic Church, Gralton was arrestedand deported to the US in 1933.

FROM FRI 30

OMAR (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hany Abu-Assad Palestinian Territory

2013 96m

Starring: Leem Lubany, Adam Bakri

Omar is a Palestinian baker whoroutinely climbs over the separation wallto meet up with his girlfriend, Nadja. Bynight, he’s either a freedom fighter or aterrorist - you decide - ready to risk hislife to strike at the Israeli military.Arrested after the killing of an Israelisoldier and tricked into an admission ofguilt by association, he agrees to workas an informant. So begins a dangerousgame… Palestinian filmmaker HanyAbu-Assad (Paradise Now) has made adynamic, action-packed drama aboutthe insoluble moral dilemmas and toughchoices facing those on the frontlines ofa conflict that shows no sign of lettingup. Film Society Lincoln Center

FROM FRI 2

BLUE RUIN (15)

Dir: Jeremy Saulnier United States 2013 90m

Starring: Macon Blair, Devin Ratray

Built as a tense, airtight thriller, thisCannes hit is a captivating take on theclassic American revenge story. Dwightis a vagrant, scavenging for food andsleeping in a broken-down car. Hisaimless existence is interrupted,however, when he hears that a manfrom his past is being released fromprison. Instantly, Dwight jumps intoaction, returning to his childhood hometo protect his relatives and prepared tocarry out an act of vengeance. Theresult is an enthralling, startling, purelycinematic tale of family and vengeancethat is not to be missed. Philadelphia Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

FRANK (15)

Dir: Lenny Abrahamson Ireland 2014 95m

Starring: Michael Fassbender,

Domhnall Gleeson

How does Michael Fassbender in agiant papier-mâché grab you? Looselyinspired by the late Frank Sidebottom,Frank is a comedy about a youngwannabe musician, who discovers he’sbitten off more than he can chew whenhe joins a band of eccentric musiciansled by the mysterious and enigmaticFrank and his terrifying sidekick, Clara.

“Off-beat and punk-spirited, Sieveywould no doubt approve of the toneand style of this movie.”The Telegraph

FROM FRI 9

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Philippe Claudel France 2013 103m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Daniel Auteuil

Paul and Lucie are the perfect Frenchbourgeois couple. Paul is a respectedsurgeon; Lucie cooks and gardensexquisitely. But Paul’s passion for astranger brings chaos into their well-manicured existence. Philippe Claudel’sfilm opens as a skillful, Gallic take onFatal Attraction, but it is far too smart tofollow those well-worn tracks, graduallymorphing into something moredisconcertingly original and passionate.Belfast Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE WIND RISES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hayao Miyazaki Japan 2013 126m

Shortsighted from an early age, Jiro isforced to abandon his dreams ofbecoming a pilot and becomes anengineer. But as Jiro watches hismagnificent flying machines go over thehorizon, he realises most of them willnever return. Inspired by the life ofcelebrated aeronautical designer JiroHorikoshi, The Wind Rises is StudioGhibli’s latest, an epic tale of love,perseverance, and the challenges ofliving in a turbulent world.

FROM FRI 16

THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A)

Dir: Hossein Amini United Kingdom 2014 96m

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst

Celebrated screenwriter Hossein Amini(The Wings of the Dove, Drive) deliversa stylish directorial debut, with thisadaptation of a Patricia Highsmithsuspense thriller gorgeously filmed onlocation in Greece and Turkey. In 1962,a well-heeled couple (Viggo Mortensenand Kirsten Dunst) come to know anAmerican expatriate acting as anAthens tour guide (Oscar Isaac). But anincident at the couple’s hotel puts allthree in danger and creates aprecarious interdependence betweenthem. San Francisco Film Festival

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

Gorgeous-looking suspense thrillerfilmed on location in Greece andTurkey.

FROM FRI 2

UNDER THE SKIN (15)

Dir: Jonathan Glazer United Kingdom

2013 108m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson is unforgettable asan alien entity who falls to earth inScotland and assumes the form of asexy seductress. She cruises thestreets of Glasgow in a white van, aseemingly innocent damsel in distressluring her unsuspecting victims to theirdoom. Glasgow Film Festival

“Visually and aurally audaciousand as slippery in form as itscentral character… Glazer hascreated an entirely distinctive film,both creepy and luminous in itsmetaphysical precision.” BFI

FROM FRI 2

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15)

Dir: Erik Poppe Norway 2013

Duration: 117m

Starring: Juliette Binoche,

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Rebecca is one of the world’s top warphotographers. On assignment whilephotographing a female suicide bombergroup she gets badly hurt in anexplosion. Back home another bombdrops. Her husband and daughters canno longer live with the stress of herhigh-risk career. She is given anultimatum: her work, or her family life.In this gripping drama director ErikPoppe explores the wrenchingcontradictions of a career woman inperil.

BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Sign up to our e-newsletter on our website to receive updates.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014

CONTINUING INTO MAY

LOCKE (15) 85m

CALVARY (15) 101m

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15) 111m

WE ARE THE BEST! (15) 102m

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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

SAT 3, 12.30 & 2.15PM

THEJUNGLEBOOK (U) 75m

A rare chance to see one of Disney’smost joyous classics on the bigscreen.

SAT 10, 12.30PM

MUPPETS MOSTWANTED (U) 113m

The Muppets find themselveswrapped up in aEuropean jewel-heist caperheaded by aKermit the Froglook-alike.

SAT 17, 12.30PM

A LITTLE PRINCESS (U) 93m

A free-spiritedyoung girl triesto adapt to life ina strict boardingschool in thischarming

children’s fantasy adapted from anovel by Frances Hodgson Burnett,the author of ‘The Secret Garden’.

THROUGHOUT HALF TERM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HISFRIENDS (PG) 78m

A classic boys’ own adventure yarnset in an Albanian village duringWW2. See page 8 for more details.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN(15) 111m

See www.broadway.org.uk or Aprilbrochure for details.

THU 8, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY(15) 121m

The dark secrets of the Weston family come to the surface when they reunite after a family crisis.*Please note earlier start time.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15) 117m

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15) 103m

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 24, 11.45AM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

THE TWOFACES OFJANUARYBLUE RUINTHE WIND RISESFRANKJIMMY’S HALL

MAY 2014 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

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Mon 19 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00

Tue 20 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00The Two Faces of January - Bringing Up Baby Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 21 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic p10 9:00The Machine - Education Screening 15 p11 3:00Greek Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 22 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 7:00

Fri 23 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 3:00 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleCineBar: Monster Movie Night Cafebar from 10.30PM

Sat 24 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 5:30 8:00Alain Resnais Day School p8 11:00Last Year in Marienbad U p8 3:30National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 12:00Postman Pat: The Movie USupportive Environment Screening p4 11:45See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 25 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00Coming to America 15 p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 26 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 27 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 5:00Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 7:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 29 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 1:45 5:00 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Fri 30 Jimmy’s Hall p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 31 Jimmy’s Hall p3 12:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00Tomka and His Friends PG p8 1:15Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Thu 1 Locke 15 See web 4:15 6:30 8:45Calvary 15 See web 3:15 8:30The Lunchbox PG See web 3:00 6:00Half of a Yellow... 15 See web 10:30 1:30 5:30We are the Best! 15 See web 8:00NT Live: King Lear 12A p10 7:00

Fri 2 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Mark Thomas p10 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 3 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30The Jungle Book U p4 12:30 2:15NT Live: King Lear 12A 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 4 Under the Skin 15 p1 1:30 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30West Side Story PG p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 5 Under the Skin 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 6 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Fill the Void U p10 6:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Wed 7 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:30A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 6:15 8:30Eyes Wide Open 12A p10 6:00Near Now talk See web 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 8 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Cupcakes U p10 6:00August: Osage County 15 p4 10:15 1:30Back to the Garden + Q&A 12A p10 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 9 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Sat 10 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:15 5:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:00Muppets Most Wanted U p4 12:30Met Opera Live: Cenerentola 12A p10 5:55

Sun 11 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:30 5:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 12:15 8:45Met Opera Encore: Cenerentola 12A p10 12:00

Mon 12 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Tue 13 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Wed 14 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:15RSC Live: Henry IV 12A p10 7:00

Thu 15 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Fri 16 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00Old Dog + Director’s Q&A p9 8:15Yumen p9 6:45

Sat 17 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Little Princess U p4 12:30Chinese Animations 15 p9 2:45Bing’ai + Q&A 15 p9 5:15The Piano in a Factory 15 p9 8:15

Sun 18 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:15 7:30The Wind Rises PG p2 4:30Mamma Mia! PG p11 2:00No. 89 Shiman Road 15 p9 3:00Madame 15 p9 5:15The Cremator 15 p9 8:00

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U)

Dir: Mike Disa United Kingdom 2014 88m

There is great excitement in Greendaleas a national TV talent show is comingto the rural town. When everybody’sfavourite postman, Pat, gets up to dohis turn, he reveals an amazing singingvoice. Seduced away from his friendsand family by the lure of money andfame, Pat is replaced by a robot calledthe PatBot 3000. Even his faithful blackand white cat Jess has a robot double.But little does anyone suspect that thePatBot has world domination in mind!

FROM FRI 23

THE PUNK SINGER (15)

Dir: Sini Anderson United States 2013 81m

Kathleen Hanna fronted early-1990sRiot Grrrl band Bikini Kill and then theelectro pop perfection of Le Tigre. Herrallying rebellious cry against the sexist,heteronormative music scene proved asource of constant encouragement tomany until, in 2005, she disappearedfrom the public eye with no explanation.Shedding light on her need to retreat,this rousing documentary recountsHanna’s extraordinary career, from thesocial impact she had to the individuallives she changed, painting a definitiveportrait of this inspirational rebel girl.

FROM FRI 30

JIMMY’S HALL (CERT TBC)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Starring: Barry Ward, Andrew Scott

Ken Loach returns to the theme of Irishindependence, which he explored in thePalme D’Or-winning The Wind ThatShakes the Barley. The new film,Jimmy’s Hall, is about James Gralton,an Irish communist politician who setup a dance hall in Effrinagh, CountyLeitrim. After being opposed by theCatholic Church, Gralton was arrestedand deported to the US in 1933.

FROM FRI 30

OMAR (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hany Abu-Assad Palestinian Territory

2013 96m

Starring: Leem Lubany, Adam Bakri

Omar is a Palestinian baker whoroutinely climbs over the separation wallto meet up with his girlfriend, Nadja. Bynight, he’s either a freedom fighter or aterrorist - you decide - ready to risk hislife to strike at the Israeli military.Arrested after the killing of an Israelisoldier and tricked into an admission ofguilt by association, he agrees to workas an informant. So begins a dangerousgame… Palestinian filmmaker HanyAbu-Assad (Paradise Now) has made adynamic, action-packed drama aboutthe insoluble moral dilemmas and toughchoices facing those on the frontlines ofa conflict that shows no sign of lettingup. Film Society Lincoln Center

FROM FRI 2

BLUE RUIN (15)

Dir: Jeremy Saulnier United States 2013 90m

Starring: Macon Blair, Devin Ratray

Built as a tense, airtight thriller, thisCannes hit is a captivating take on theclassic American revenge story. Dwightis a vagrant, scavenging for food andsleeping in a broken-down car. Hisaimless existence is interrupted,however, when he hears that a manfrom his past is being released fromprison. Instantly, Dwight jumps intoaction, returning to his childhood hometo protect his relatives and prepared tocarry out an act of vengeance. Theresult is an enthralling, startling, purelycinematic tale of family and vengeancethat is not to be missed. Philadelphia Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

FRANK (15)

Dir: Lenny Abrahamson Ireland 2014 95m

Starring: Michael Fassbender,

Domhnall Gleeson

How does Michael Fassbender in agiant papier-mâché grab you? Looselyinspired by the late Frank Sidebottom,Frank is a comedy about a youngwannabe musician, who discovers he’sbitten off more than he can chew whenhe joins a band of eccentric musiciansled by the mysterious and enigmaticFrank and his terrifying sidekick, Clara.

“Off-beat and punk-spirited, Sieveywould no doubt approve of the toneand style of this movie.”The Telegraph

FROM FRI 9

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Philippe Claudel France 2013 103m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Daniel Auteuil

Paul and Lucie are the perfect Frenchbourgeois couple. Paul is a respectedsurgeon; Lucie cooks and gardensexquisitely. But Paul’s passion for astranger brings chaos into their well-manicured existence. Philippe Claudel’sfilm opens as a skillful, Gallic take onFatal Attraction, but it is far too smart tofollow those well-worn tracks, graduallymorphing into something moredisconcertingly original and passionate.Belfast Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE WIND RISES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hayao Miyazaki Japan 2013 126m

Shortsighted from an early age, Jiro isforced to abandon his dreams ofbecoming a pilot and becomes anengineer. But as Jiro watches hismagnificent flying machines go over thehorizon, he realises most of them willnever return. Inspired by the life ofcelebrated aeronautical designer JiroHorikoshi, The Wind Rises is StudioGhibli’s latest, an epic tale of love,perseverance, and the challenges ofliving in a turbulent world.

FROM FRI 16

THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A)

Dir: Hossein Amini United Kingdom 2014 96m

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst

Celebrated screenwriter Hossein Amini(The Wings of the Dove, Drive) deliversa stylish directorial debut, with thisadaptation of a Patricia Highsmithsuspense thriller gorgeously filmed onlocation in Greece and Turkey. In 1962,a well-heeled couple (Viggo Mortensenand Kirsten Dunst) come to know anAmerican expatriate acting as anAthens tour guide (Oscar Isaac). But anincident at the couple’s hotel puts allthree in danger and creates aprecarious interdependence betweenthem. San Francisco Film Festival

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

Gorgeous-looking suspense thrillerfilmed on location in Greece andTurkey.

FROM FRI 2

UNDER THE SKIN (15)

Dir: Jonathan Glazer United Kingdom

2013 108m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson is unforgettable asan alien entity who falls to earth inScotland and assumes the form of asexy seductress. She cruises thestreets of Glasgow in a white van, aseemingly innocent damsel in distressluring her unsuspecting victims to theirdoom. Glasgow Film Festival

“Visually and aurally audaciousand as slippery in form as itscentral character… Glazer hascreated an entirely distinctive film,both creepy and luminous in itsmetaphysical precision.” BFI

FROM FRI 2

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15)

Dir: Erik Poppe Norway 2013

Duration: 117m

Starring: Juliette Binoche,

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Rebecca is one of the world’s top warphotographers. On assignment whilephotographing a female suicide bombergroup she gets badly hurt in anexplosion. Back home another bombdrops. Her husband and daughters canno longer live with the stress of herhigh-risk career. She is given anultimatum: her work, or her family life.In this gripping drama director ErikPoppe explores the wrenchingcontradictions of a career woman inperil.

BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Sign up to our e-newsletter on our website to receive updates.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014

CONTINUING INTO MAY

LOCKE (15) 85m

CALVARY (15) 101m

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15) 111m

WE ARE THE BEST! (15) 102m

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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

SAT 3, 12.30 & 2.15PM

THEJUNGLEBOOK (U) 75m

A rare chance to see one of Disney’smost joyous classics on the bigscreen.

SAT 10, 12.30PM

MUPPETS MOSTWANTED (U) 113m

The Muppets find themselveswrapped up in aEuropean jewel-heist caperheaded by aKermit the Froglook-alike.

SAT 17, 12.30PM

A LITTLE PRINCESS (U) 93m

A free-spiritedyoung girl triesto adapt to life ina strict boardingschool in thischarming

children’s fantasy adapted from anovel by Frances Hodgson Burnett,the author of ‘The Secret Garden’.

THROUGHOUT HALF TERM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HISFRIENDS (PG) 78m

A classic boys’ own adventure yarnset in an Albanian village duringWW2. See page 8 for more details.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN(15) 111m

See www.broadway.org.uk or Aprilbrochure for details.

THU 8, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY(15) 121m

The dark secrets of the Weston family come to the surface when they reunite after a family crisis.*Please note earlier start time.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15) 117m

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15) 103m

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 24, 11.45AM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

THE TWOFACES OFJANUARYBLUE RUINTHE WIND RISESFRANKJIMMY’S HALL

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Mon 19 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00

Tue 20 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00The Two Faces of January - Bringing Up Baby Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 21 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic p10 9:00The Machine - Education Screening 15 p11 3:00Greek Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 22 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 7:00

Fri 23 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 3:00 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleCineBar: Monster Movie Night Cafebar from 10.30PM

Sat 24 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 5:30 8:00Alain Resnais Day School p8 11:00Last Year in Marienbad U p8 3:30National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 12:00Postman Pat: The Movie USupportive Environment Screening p4 11:45See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 25 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00Coming to America 15 p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 26 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 27 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 5:00Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 7:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 29 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 1:45 5:00 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Fri 30 Jimmy’s Hall p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 31 Jimmy’s Hall p3 12:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00Tomka and His Friends PG p8 1:15Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Thu 1 Locke 15 See web 4:15 6:30 8:45Calvary 15 See web 3:15 8:30The Lunchbox PG See web 3:00 6:00Half of a Yellow... 15 See web 10:30 1:30 5:30We are the Best! 15 See web 8:00NT Live: King Lear 12A p10 7:00

Fri 2 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Mark Thomas p10 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 3 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30The Jungle Book U p4 12:30 2:15NT Live: King Lear 12A 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 4 Under the Skin 15 p1 1:30 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30West Side Story PG p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 5 Under the Skin 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 6 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Fill the Void U p10 6:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Wed 7 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:30A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 6:15 8:30Eyes Wide Open 12A p10 6:00Near Now talk See web 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 8 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Cupcakes U p10 6:00August: Osage County 15 p4 10:15 1:30Back to the Garden + Q&A 12A p10 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 9 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Sat 10 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:15 5:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:00Muppets Most Wanted U p4 12:30Met Opera Live: Cenerentola 12A p10 5:55

Sun 11 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:30 5:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 12:15 8:45Met Opera Encore: Cenerentola 12A p10 12:00

Mon 12 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Tue 13 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Wed 14 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:15RSC Live: Henry IV 12A p10 7:00

Thu 15 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Fri 16 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00Old Dog + Director’s Q&A p9 8:15Yumen p9 6:45

Sat 17 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Little Princess U p4 12:30Chinese Animations 15 p9 2:45Bing’ai + Q&A 15 p9 5:15The Piano in a Factory 15 p9 8:15

Sun 18 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:15 7:30The Wind Rises PG p2 4:30Mamma Mia! PG p11 2:00No. 89 Shiman Road 15 p9 3:00Madame 15 p9 5:15The Cremator 15 p9 8:00

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U)

Dir: Mike Disa United Kingdom 2014 88m

There is great excitement in Greendaleas a national TV talent show is comingto the rural town. When everybody’sfavourite postman, Pat, gets up to dohis turn, he reveals an amazing singingvoice. Seduced away from his friendsand family by the lure of money andfame, Pat is replaced by a robot calledthe PatBot 3000. Even his faithful blackand white cat Jess has a robot double.But little does anyone suspect that thePatBot has world domination in mind!

FROM FRI 23

THE PUNK SINGER (15)

Dir: Sini Anderson United States 2013 81m

Kathleen Hanna fronted early-1990sRiot Grrrl band Bikini Kill and then theelectro pop perfection of Le Tigre. Herrallying rebellious cry against the sexist,heteronormative music scene proved asource of constant encouragement tomany until, in 2005, she disappearedfrom the public eye with no explanation.Shedding light on her need to retreat,this rousing documentary recountsHanna’s extraordinary career, from thesocial impact she had to the individuallives she changed, painting a definitiveportrait of this inspirational rebel girl.

FROM FRI 30

JIMMY’S HALL (CERT TBC)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Starring: Barry Ward, Andrew Scott

Ken Loach returns to the theme of Irishindependence, which he explored in thePalme D’Or-winning The Wind ThatShakes the Barley. The new film,Jimmy’s Hall, is about James Gralton,an Irish communist politician who setup a dance hall in Effrinagh, CountyLeitrim. After being opposed by theCatholic Church, Gralton was arrestedand deported to the US in 1933.

FROM FRI 30

OMAR (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hany Abu-Assad Palestinian Territory

2013 96m

Starring: Leem Lubany, Adam Bakri

Omar is a Palestinian baker whoroutinely climbs over the separation wallto meet up with his girlfriend, Nadja. Bynight, he’s either a freedom fighter or aterrorist - you decide - ready to risk hislife to strike at the Israeli military.Arrested after the killing of an Israelisoldier and tricked into an admission ofguilt by association, he agrees to workas an informant. So begins a dangerousgame… Palestinian filmmaker HanyAbu-Assad (Paradise Now) has made adynamic, action-packed drama aboutthe insoluble moral dilemmas and toughchoices facing those on the frontlines ofa conflict that shows no sign of lettingup. Film Society Lincoln Center

FROM FRI 2

BLUE RUIN (15)

Dir: Jeremy Saulnier United States 2013 90m

Starring: Macon Blair, Devin Ratray

Built as a tense, airtight thriller, thisCannes hit is a captivating take on theclassic American revenge story. Dwightis a vagrant, scavenging for food andsleeping in a broken-down car. Hisaimless existence is interrupted,however, when he hears that a manfrom his past is being released fromprison. Instantly, Dwight jumps intoaction, returning to his childhood hometo protect his relatives and prepared tocarry out an act of vengeance. Theresult is an enthralling, startling, purelycinematic tale of family and vengeancethat is not to be missed. Philadelphia Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

FRANK (15)

Dir: Lenny Abrahamson Ireland 2014 95m

Starring: Michael Fassbender,

Domhnall Gleeson

How does Michael Fassbender in agiant papier-mâché grab you? Looselyinspired by the late Frank Sidebottom,Frank is a comedy about a youngwannabe musician, who discovers he’sbitten off more than he can chew whenhe joins a band of eccentric musiciansled by the mysterious and enigmaticFrank and his terrifying sidekick, Clara.

“Off-beat and punk-spirited, Sieveywould no doubt approve of the toneand style of this movie.”The Telegraph

FROM FRI 9

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Philippe Claudel France 2013 103m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Daniel Auteuil

Paul and Lucie are the perfect Frenchbourgeois couple. Paul is a respectedsurgeon; Lucie cooks and gardensexquisitely. But Paul’s passion for astranger brings chaos into their well-manicured existence. Philippe Claudel’sfilm opens as a skillful, Gallic take onFatal Attraction, but it is far too smart tofollow those well-worn tracks, graduallymorphing into something moredisconcertingly original and passionate.Belfast Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE WIND RISES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hayao Miyazaki Japan 2013 126m

Shortsighted from an early age, Jiro isforced to abandon his dreams ofbecoming a pilot and becomes anengineer. But as Jiro watches hismagnificent flying machines go over thehorizon, he realises most of them willnever return. Inspired by the life ofcelebrated aeronautical designer JiroHorikoshi, The Wind Rises is StudioGhibli’s latest, an epic tale of love,perseverance, and the challenges ofliving in a turbulent world.

FROM FRI 16

THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A)

Dir: Hossein Amini United Kingdom 2014 96m

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst

Celebrated screenwriter Hossein Amini(The Wings of the Dove, Drive) deliversa stylish directorial debut, with thisadaptation of a Patricia Highsmithsuspense thriller gorgeously filmed onlocation in Greece and Turkey. In 1962,a well-heeled couple (Viggo Mortensenand Kirsten Dunst) come to know anAmerican expatriate acting as anAthens tour guide (Oscar Isaac). But anincident at the couple’s hotel puts allthree in danger and creates aprecarious interdependence betweenthem. San Francisco Film Festival

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

Gorgeous-looking suspense thrillerfilmed on location in Greece andTurkey.

FROM FRI 2

UNDER THE SKIN (15)

Dir: Jonathan Glazer United Kingdom

2013 108m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson is unforgettable asan alien entity who falls to earth inScotland and assumes the form of asexy seductress. She cruises thestreets of Glasgow in a white van, aseemingly innocent damsel in distressluring her unsuspecting victims to theirdoom. Glasgow Film Festival

“Visually and aurally audaciousand as slippery in form as itscentral character… Glazer hascreated an entirely distinctive film,both creepy and luminous in itsmetaphysical precision.” BFI

FROM FRI 2

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15)

Dir: Erik Poppe Norway 2013

Duration: 117m

Starring: Juliette Binoche,

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Rebecca is one of the world’s top warphotographers. On assignment whilephotographing a female suicide bombergroup she gets badly hurt in anexplosion. Back home another bombdrops. Her husband and daughters canno longer live with the stress of herhigh-risk career. She is given anultimatum: her work, or her family life.In this gripping drama director ErikPoppe explores the wrenchingcontradictions of a career woman inperil.

BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Sign up to our e-newsletter on our website to receive updates.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014

CONTINUING INTO MAY

LOCKE (15) 85m

CALVARY (15) 101m

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15) 111m

WE ARE THE BEST! (15) 102m

FRAN

K

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

THE

WIN

D RI

SES

OMAR

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

SAT 3, 12.30 & 2.15PM

THEJUNGLEBOOK (U) 75m

A rare chance to see one of Disney’smost joyous classics on the bigscreen.

SAT 10, 12.30PM

MUPPETS MOSTWANTED (U) 113m

The Muppets find themselveswrapped up in aEuropean jewel-heist caperheaded by aKermit the Froglook-alike.

SAT 17, 12.30PM

A LITTLE PRINCESS (U) 93m

A free-spiritedyoung girl triesto adapt to life ina strict boardingschool in thischarming

children’s fantasy adapted from anovel by Frances Hodgson Burnett,the author of ‘The Secret Garden’.

THROUGHOUT HALF TERM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HISFRIENDS (PG) 78m

A classic boys’ own adventure yarnset in an Albanian village duringWW2. See page 8 for more details.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN(15) 111m

See www.broadway.org.uk or Aprilbrochure for details.

THU 8, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY(15) 121m

The dark secrets of the Weston family come to the surface when they reunite after a family crisis.*Please note earlier start time.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15) 117m

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15) 103m

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 24, 11.45AM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

THE TWOFACES OFJANUARYBLUE RUINTHE WIND RISESFRANKJIMMY’S HALL

MAY 2014 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MAY 2014 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UKWHEN IT’S ON 05

Mon 19 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00

Tue 20 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00The Two Faces of January - Bringing Up Baby Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 21 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic p10 9:00The Machine - Education Screening 15 p11 3:00Greek Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 22 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 7:00

Fri 23 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 3:00 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleCineBar: Monster Movie Night Cafebar from 10.30PM

Sat 24 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 5:30 8:00Alain Resnais Day School p8 11:00Last Year in Marienbad U p8 3:30National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 12:00Postman Pat: The Movie USupportive Environment Screening p4 11:45See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 25 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00Coming to America 15 p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 26 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 27 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 5:00Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 7:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 29 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 1:45 5:00 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Fri 30 Jimmy’s Hall p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 31 Jimmy’s Hall p3 12:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00Tomka and His Friends PG p8 1:15Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Thu 1 Locke 15 See web 4:15 6:30 8:45Calvary 15 See web 3:15 8:30The Lunchbox PG See web 3:00 6:00Half of a Yellow... 15 See web 10:30 1:30 5:30We are the Best! 15 See web 8:00NT Live: King Lear 12A p10 7:00

Fri 2 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Mark Thomas p10 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 3 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30The Jungle Book U p4 12:30 2:15NT Live: King Lear 12A 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 4 Under the Skin 15 p1 1:30 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30West Side Story PG p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 5 Under the Skin 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 6 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Fill the Void U p10 6:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Wed 7 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:30A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 6:15 8:30Eyes Wide Open 12A p10 6:00Near Now talk See web 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 8 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Cupcakes U p10 6:00August: Osage County 15 p4 10:15 1:30Back to the Garden + Q&A 12A p10 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 9 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Sat 10 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:15 5:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:00Muppets Most Wanted U p4 12:30Met Opera Live: Cenerentola 12A p10 5:55

Sun 11 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:30 5:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 12:15 8:45Met Opera Encore: Cenerentola 12A p10 12:00

Mon 12 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Tue 13 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Wed 14 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:15RSC Live: Henry IV 12A p10 7:00

Thu 15 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Fri 16 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00Old Dog + Director’s Q&A p9 8:15Yumen p9 6:45

Sat 17 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Little Princess U p4 12:30Chinese Animations 15 p9 2:45Bing’ai + Q&A 15 p9 5:15The Piano in a Factory 15 p9 8:15

Sun 18 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:15 7:30The Wind Rises PG p2 4:30Mamma Mia! PG p11 2:00No. 89 Shiman Road 15 p9 3:00Madame 15 p9 5:15The Cremator 15 p9 8:00

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U)

Dir: Mike Disa United Kingdom 2014 88m

There is great excitement in Greendaleas a national TV talent show is comingto the rural town. When everybody’sfavourite postman, Pat, gets up to dohis turn, he reveals an amazing singingvoice. Seduced away from his friendsand family by the lure of money andfame, Pat is replaced by a robot calledthe PatBot 3000. Even his faithful blackand white cat Jess has a robot double.But little does anyone suspect that thePatBot has world domination in mind!

FROM FRI 23

THE PUNK SINGER (15)

Dir: Sini Anderson United States 2013 81m

Kathleen Hanna fronted early-1990sRiot Grrrl band Bikini Kill and then theelectro pop perfection of Le Tigre. Herrallying rebellious cry against the sexist,heteronormative music scene proved asource of constant encouragement tomany until, in 2005, she disappearedfrom the public eye with no explanation.Shedding light on her need to retreat,this rousing documentary recountsHanna’s extraordinary career, from thesocial impact she had to the individuallives she changed, painting a definitiveportrait of this inspirational rebel girl.

FROM FRI 30

JIMMY’S HALL (CERT TBC)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Starring: Barry Ward, Andrew Scott

Ken Loach returns to the theme of Irishindependence, which he explored in thePalme D’Or-winning The Wind ThatShakes the Barley. The new film,Jimmy’s Hall, is about James Gralton,an Irish communist politician who setup a dance hall in Effrinagh, CountyLeitrim. After being opposed by theCatholic Church, Gralton was arrestedand deported to the US in 1933.

FROM FRI 30

OMAR (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hany Abu-Assad Palestinian Territory

2013 96m

Starring: Leem Lubany, Adam Bakri

Omar is a Palestinian baker whoroutinely climbs over the separation wallto meet up with his girlfriend, Nadja. Bynight, he’s either a freedom fighter or aterrorist - you decide - ready to risk hislife to strike at the Israeli military.Arrested after the killing of an Israelisoldier and tricked into an admission ofguilt by association, he agrees to workas an informant. So begins a dangerousgame… Palestinian filmmaker HanyAbu-Assad (Paradise Now) has made adynamic, action-packed drama aboutthe insoluble moral dilemmas and toughchoices facing those on the frontlines ofa conflict that shows no sign of lettingup. Film Society Lincoln Center

FROM FRI 2

BLUE RUIN (15)

Dir: Jeremy Saulnier United States 2013 90m

Starring: Macon Blair, Devin Ratray

Built as a tense, airtight thriller, thisCannes hit is a captivating take on theclassic American revenge story. Dwightis a vagrant, scavenging for food andsleeping in a broken-down car. Hisaimless existence is interrupted,however, when he hears that a manfrom his past is being released fromprison. Instantly, Dwight jumps intoaction, returning to his childhood hometo protect his relatives and prepared tocarry out an act of vengeance. Theresult is an enthralling, startling, purelycinematic tale of family and vengeancethat is not to be missed. Philadelphia Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

FRANK (15)

Dir: Lenny Abrahamson Ireland 2014 95m

Starring: Michael Fassbender,

Domhnall Gleeson

How does Michael Fassbender in agiant papier-mâché grab you? Looselyinspired by the late Frank Sidebottom,Frank is a comedy about a youngwannabe musician, who discovers he’sbitten off more than he can chew whenhe joins a band of eccentric musiciansled by the mysterious and enigmaticFrank and his terrifying sidekick, Clara.

“Off-beat and punk-spirited, Sieveywould no doubt approve of the toneand style of this movie.”The Telegraph

FROM FRI 9

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Philippe Claudel France 2013 103m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Daniel Auteuil

Paul and Lucie are the perfect Frenchbourgeois couple. Paul is a respectedsurgeon; Lucie cooks and gardensexquisitely. But Paul’s passion for astranger brings chaos into their well-manicured existence. Philippe Claudel’sfilm opens as a skillful, Gallic take onFatal Attraction, but it is far too smart tofollow those well-worn tracks, graduallymorphing into something moredisconcertingly original and passionate.Belfast Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE WIND RISES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hayao Miyazaki Japan 2013 126m

Shortsighted from an early age, Jiro isforced to abandon his dreams ofbecoming a pilot and becomes anengineer. But as Jiro watches hismagnificent flying machines go over thehorizon, he realises most of them willnever return. Inspired by the life ofcelebrated aeronautical designer JiroHorikoshi, The Wind Rises is StudioGhibli’s latest, an epic tale of love,perseverance, and the challenges ofliving in a turbulent world.

FROM FRI 16

THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A)

Dir: Hossein Amini United Kingdom 2014 96m

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst

Celebrated screenwriter Hossein Amini(The Wings of the Dove, Drive) deliversa stylish directorial debut, with thisadaptation of a Patricia Highsmithsuspense thriller gorgeously filmed onlocation in Greece and Turkey. In 1962,a well-heeled couple (Viggo Mortensenand Kirsten Dunst) come to know anAmerican expatriate acting as anAthens tour guide (Oscar Isaac). But anincident at the couple’s hotel puts allthree in danger and creates aprecarious interdependence betweenthem. San Francisco Film Festival

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

Gorgeous-looking suspense thrillerfilmed on location in Greece andTurkey.

FROM FRI 2

UNDER THE SKIN (15)

Dir: Jonathan Glazer United Kingdom

2013 108m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson is unforgettable asan alien entity who falls to earth inScotland and assumes the form of asexy seductress. She cruises thestreets of Glasgow in a white van, aseemingly innocent damsel in distressluring her unsuspecting victims to theirdoom. Glasgow Film Festival

“Visually and aurally audaciousand as slippery in form as itscentral character… Glazer hascreated an entirely distinctive film,both creepy and luminous in itsmetaphysical precision.” BFI

FROM FRI 2

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15)

Dir: Erik Poppe Norway 2013

Duration: 117m

Starring: Juliette Binoche,

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Rebecca is one of the world’s top warphotographers. On assignment whilephotographing a female suicide bombergroup she gets badly hurt in anexplosion. Back home another bombdrops. Her husband and daughters canno longer live with the stress of herhigh-risk career. She is given anultimatum: her work, or her family life.In this gripping drama director ErikPoppe explores the wrenchingcontradictions of a career woman inperil.

BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Sign up to our e-newsletter on our website to receive updates.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014

CONTINUING INTO MAY

LOCKE (15) 85m

CALVARY (15) 101m

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15) 111m

WE ARE THE BEST! (15) 102m

FRAN

K

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

THE

WIN

D RI

SES

OMAR

BACK BYPOPULARDEMAND

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

SAT 3, 12.30 & 2.15PM

THEJUNGLEBOOK (U) 75m

A rare chance to see one of Disney’smost joyous classics on the bigscreen.

SAT 10, 12.30PM

MUPPETS MOSTWANTED (U) 113m

The Muppets find themselveswrapped up in aEuropean jewel-heist caperheaded by aKermit the Froglook-alike.

SAT 17, 12.30PM

A LITTLE PRINCESS (U) 93m

A free-spiritedyoung girl triesto adapt to life ina strict boardingschool in thischarming

children’s fantasy adapted from anovel by Frances Hodgson Burnett,the author of ‘The Secret Garden’.

THROUGHOUT HALF TERM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HISFRIENDS (PG) 78m

A classic boys’ own adventure yarnset in an Albanian village duringWW2. See page 8 for more details.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN(15) 111m

See www.broadway.org.uk or Aprilbrochure for details.

THU 8, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY(15) 121m

The dark secrets of the Weston family come to the surface when they reunite after a family crisis.*Please note earlier start time.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15) 117m

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15) 103m

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 24, 11.45AM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

THE TWOFACES OFJANUARYBLUE RUINTHE WIND RISESFRANKJIMMY’S HALL

MAY 2014 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MAY 2014 BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UKWHEN IT’S ON 05

Mon 19 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00

Tue 20 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00The Two Faces of January - Bringing Up Baby Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 21 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic p10 9:00The Machine - Education Screening 15 p11 3:00Greek Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 22 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 7:00

Fri 23 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 3:00 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleCineBar: Monster Movie Night Cafebar from 10.30PM

Sat 24 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 5:30 8:00Alain Resnais Day School p8 11:00Last Year in Marienbad U p8 3:30National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 12:00Postman Pat: The Movie USupportive Environment Screening p4 11:45See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 25 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00Coming to America 15 p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 26 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 27 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 5:00Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 7:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 29 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 1:45 5:00 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Fri 30 Jimmy’s Hall p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 31 Jimmy’s Hall p3 12:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00Tomka and His Friends PG p8 1:15Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Thu 1 Locke 15 See web 4:15 6:30 8:45Calvary 15 See web 3:15 8:30The Lunchbox PG See web 3:00 6:00Half of a Yellow... 15 See web 10:30 1:30 5:30We are the Best! 15 See web 8:00NT Live: King Lear 12A p10 7:00

Fri 2 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Mark Thomas p10 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 3 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30The Jungle Book U p4 12:30 2:15NT Live: King Lear 12A 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 4 Under the Skin 15 p1 1:30 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30West Side Story PG p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 5 Under the Skin 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 6 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Fill the Void U p10 6:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Wed 7 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:30A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 6:15 8:30Eyes Wide Open 12A p10 6:00Near Now talk See web 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 8 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Cupcakes U p10 6:00August: Osage County 15 p4 10:15 1:30Back to the Garden + Q&A 12A p10 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 9 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Sat 10 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:15 5:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:00Muppets Most Wanted U p4 12:30Met Opera Live: Cenerentola 12A p10 5:55

Sun 11 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:30 5:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 12:15 8:45Met Opera Encore: Cenerentola 12A p10 12:00

Mon 12 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Tue 13 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Wed 14 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:15RSC Live: Henry IV 12A p10 7:00

Thu 15 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Fri 16 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00Old Dog + Director’s Q&A p9 8:15Yumen p9 6:45

Sat 17 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Little Princess U p4 12:30Chinese Animations 15 p9 2:45Bing’ai + Q&A 15 p9 5:15The Piano in a Factory 15 p9 8:15

Sun 18 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:15 7:30The Wind Rises PG p2 4:30Mamma Mia! PG p11 2:00No. 89 Shiman Road 15 p9 3:00Madame 15 p9 5:15The Cremator 15 p9 8:00

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U)

Dir: Mike Disa United Kingdom 2014 88m

There is great excitement in Greendaleas a national TV talent show is comingto the rural town. When everybody’sfavourite postman, Pat, gets up to dohis turn, he reveals an amazing singingvoice. Seduced away from his friendsand family by the lure of money andfame, Pat is replaced by a robot calledthe PatBot 3000. Even his faithful blackand white cat Jess has a robot double.But little does anyone suspect that thePatBot has world domination in mind!

FROM FRI 23

THE PUNK SINGER (15)

Dir: Sini Anderson United States 2013 81m

Kathleen Hanna fronted early-1990sRiot Grrrl band Bikini Kill and then theelectro pop perfection of Le Tigre. Herrallying rebellious cry against the sexist,heteronormative music scene proved asource of constant encouragement tomany until, in 2005, she disappearedfrom the public eye with no explanation.Shedding light on her need to retreat,this rousing documentary recountsHanna’s extraordinary career, from thesocial impact she had to the individuallives she changed, painting a definitiveportrait of this inspirational rebel girl.

FROM FRI 30

JIMMY’S HALL (CERT TBC)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Starring: Barry Ward, Andrew Scott

Ken Loach returns to the theme of Irishindependence, which he explored in thePalme D’Or-winning The Wind ThatShakes the Barley. The new film,Jimmy’s Hall, is about James Gralton,an Irish communist politician who setup a dance hall in Effrinagh, CountyLeitrim. After being opposed by theCatholic Church, Gralton was arrestedand deported to the US in 1933.

FROM FRI 30

OMAR (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hany Abu-Assad Palestinian Territory

2013 96m

Starring: Leem Lubany, Adam Bakri

Omar is a Palestinian baker whoroutinely climbs over the separation wallto meet up with his girlfriend, Nadja. Bynight, he’s either a freedom fighter or aterrorist - you decide - ready to risk hislife to strike at the Israeli military.Arrested after the killing of an Israelisoldier and tricked into an admission ofguilt by association, he agrees to workas an informant. So begins a dangerousgame… Palestinian filmmaker HanyAbu-Assad (Paradise Now) has made adynamic, action-packed drama aboutthe insoluble moral dilemmas and toughchoices facing those on the frontlines ofa conflict that shows no sign of lettingup. Film Society Lincoln Center

FROM FRI 2

BLUE RUIN (15)

Dir: Jeremy Saulnier United States 2013 90m

Starring: Macon Blair, Devin Ratray

Built as a tense, airtight thriller, thisCannes hit is a captivating take on theclassic American revenge story. Dwightis a vagrant, scavenging for food andsleeping in a broken-down car. Hisaimless existence is interrupted,however, when he hears that a manfrom his past is being released fromprison. Instantly, Dwight jumps intoaction, returning to his childhood hometo protect his relatives and prepared tocarry out an act of vengeance. Theresult is an enthralling, startling, purelycinematic tale of family and vengeancethat is not to be missed. Philadelphia Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

FRANK (15)

Dir: Lenny Abrahamson Ireland 2014 95m

Starring: Michael Fassbender,

Domhnall Gleeson

How does Michael Fassbender in agiant papier-mâché grab you? Looselyinspired by the late Frank Sidebottom,Frank is a comedy about a youngwannabe musician, who discovers he’sbitten off more than he can chew whenhe joins a band of eccentric musiciansled by the mysterious and enigmaticFrank and his terrifying sidekick, Clara.

“Off-beat and punk-spirited, Sieveywould no doubt approve of the toneand style of this movie.”The Telegraph

FROM FRI 9

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Philippe Claudel France 2013 103m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Daniel Auteuil

Paul and Lucie are the perfect Frenchbourgeois couple. Paul is a respectedsurgeon; Lucie cooks and gardensexquisitely. But Paul’s passion for astranger brings chaos into their well-manicured existence. Philippe Claudel’sfilm opens as a skillful, Gallic take onFatal Attraction, but it is far too smart tofollow those well-worn tracks, graduallymorphing into something moredisconcertingly original and passionate.Belfast Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE WIND RISES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hayao Miyazaki Japan 2013 126m

Shortsighted from an early age, Jiro isforced to abandon his dreams ofbecoming a pilot and becomes anengineer. But as Jiro watches hismagnificent flying machines go over thehorizon, he realises most of them willnever return. Inspired by the life ofcelebrated aeronautical designer JiroHorikoshi, The Wind Rises is StudioGhibli’s latest, an epic tale of love,perseverance, and the challenges ofliving in a turbulent world.

FROM FRI 16

THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A)

Dir: Hossein Amini United Kingdom 2014 96m

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst

Celebrated screenwriter Hossein Amini(The Wings of the Dove, Drive) deliversa stylish directorial debut, with thisadaptation of a Patricia Highsmithsuspense thriller gorgeously filmed onlocation in Greece and Turkey. In 1962,a well-heeled couple (Viggo Mortensenand Kirsten Dunst) come to know anAmerican expatriate acting as anAthens tour guide (Oscar Isaac). But anincident at the couple’s hotel puts allthree in danger and creates aprecarious interdependence betweenthem. San Francisco Film Festival

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

Gorgeous-looking suspense thrillerfilmed on location in Greece andTurkey.

FROM FRI 2

UNDER THE SKIN (15)

Dir: Jonathan Glazer United Kingdom

2013 108m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson is unforgettable asan alien entity who falls to earth inScotland and assumes the form of asexy seductress. She cruises thestreets of Glasgow in a white van, aseemingly innocent damsel in distressluring her unsuspecting victims to theirdoom. Glasgow Film Festival

“Visually and aurally audaciousand as slippery in form as itscentral character… Glazer hascreated an entirely distinctive film,both creepy and luminous in itsmetaphysical precision.” BFI

FROM FRI 2

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15)

Dir: Erik Poppe Norway 2013

Duration: 117m

Starring: Juliette Binoche,

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Rebecca is one of the world’s top warphotographers. On assignment whilephotographing a female suicide bombergroup she gets badly hurt in anexplosion. Back home another bombdrops. Her husband and daughters canno longer live with the stress of herhigh-risk career. She is given anultimatum: her work, or her family life.In this gripping drama director ErikPoppe explores the wrenchingcontradictions of a career woman inperil.

BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Sign up to our e-newsletter on our website to receive updates.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014

CONTINUING INTO MAY

LOCKE (15) 85m

CALVARY (15) 101m

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15) 111m

WE ARE THE BEST! (15) 102m

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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

SAT 3, 12.30 & 2.15PM

THEJUNGLEBOOK (U) 75m

A rare chance to see one of Disney’smost joyous classics on the bigscreen.

SAT 10, 12.30PM

MUPPETS MOSTWANTED (U) 113m

The Muppets find themselveswrapped up in aEuropean jewel-heist caperheaded by aKermit the Froglook-alike.

SAT 17, 12.30PM

A LITTLE PRINCESS (U) 93m

A free-spiritedyoung girl triesto adapt to life ina strict boardingschool in thischarming

children’s fantasy adapted from anovel by Frances Hodgson Burnett,the author of ‘The Secret Garden’.

THROUGHOUT HALF TERM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HISFRIENDS (PG) 78m

A classic boys’ own adventure yarnset in an Albanian village duringWW2. See page 8 for more details.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN(15) 111m

See www.broadway.org.uk or Aprilbrochure for details.

THU 8, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY(15) 121m

The dark secrets of the Weston family come to the surface when they reunite after a family crisis.*Please note earlier start time.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15) 117m

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15) 103m

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 24, 11.45AM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

THE TWOFACES OFJANUARYBLUE RUINTHE WIND RISESFRANKJIMMY’S HALL

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Mon 19 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00

Tue 20 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00The Two Faces of January - Bringing Up Baby Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 21 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic p10 9:00The Machine - Education Screening 15 p11 3:00Greek Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 22 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 7:00

Fri 23 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 3:00 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleCineBar: Monster Movie Night Cafebar from 10.30PM

Sat 24 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 5:30 8:00Alain Resnais Day School p8 11:00Last Year in Marienbad U p8 3:30National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 12:00Postman Pat: The Movie USupportive Environment Screening p4 11:45See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 25 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00Coming to America 15 p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 26 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 27 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 5:00Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 7:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 29 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 1:45 5:00 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Fri 30 Jimmy’s Hall p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 31 Jimmy’s Hall p3 12:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00Tomka and His Friends PG p8 1:15Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Thu 1 Locke 15 See web 4:15 6:30 8:45Calvary 15 See web 3:15 8:30The Lunchbox PG See web 3:00 6:00Half of a Yellow... 15 See web 10:30 1:30 5:30We are the Best! 15 See web 8:00NT Live: King Lear 12A p10 7:00

Fri 2 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Mark Thomas p10 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 3 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30The Jungle Book U p4 12:30 2:15NT Live: King Lear 12A 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 4 Under the Skin 15 p1 1:30 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30West Side Story PG p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 5 Under the Skin 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 6 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Fill the Void U p10 6:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Wed 7 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:30A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 6:15 8:30Eyes Wide Open 12A p10 6:00Near Now talk See web 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 8 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Cupcakes U p10 6:00August: Osage County 15 p4 10:15 1:30Back to the Garden + Q&A 12A p10 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 9 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Sat 10 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:15 5:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:00Muppets Most Wanted U p4 12:30Met Opera Live: Cenerentola 12A p10 5:55

Sun 11 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:30 5:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 12:15 8:45Met Opera Encore: Cenerentola 12A p10 12:00

Mon 12 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Tue 13 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Wed 14 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:15RSC Live: Henry IV 12A p10 7:00

Thu 15 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Fri 16 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00Old Dog + Director’s Q&A p9 8:15Yumen p9 6:45

Sat 17 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Little Princess U p4 12:30Chinese Animations 15 p9 2:45Bing’ai + Q&A 15 p9 5:15The Piano in a Factory 15 p9 8:15

Sun 18 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:15 7:30The Wind Rises PG p2 4:30Mamma Mia! PG p11 2:00No. 89 Shiman Road 15 p9 3:00Madame 15 p9 5:15The Cremator 15 p9 8:00

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U)

Dir: Mike Disa United Kingdom 2014 88m

There is great excitement in Greendaleas a national TV talent show is comingto the rural town. When everybody’sfavourite postman, Pat, gets up to dohis turn, he reveals an amazing singingvoice. Seduced away from his friendsand family by the lure of money andfame, Pat is replaced by a robot calledthe PatBot 3000. Even his faithful blackand white cat Jess has a robot double.But little does anyone suspect that thePatBot has world domination in mind!

FROM FRI 23

THE PUNK SINGER (15)

Dir: Sini Anderson United States 2013 81m

Kathleen Hanna fronted early-1990sRiot Grrrl band Bikini Kill and then theelectro pop perfection of Le Tigre. Herrallying rebellious cry against the sexist,heteronormative music scene proved asource of constant encouragement tomany until, in 2005, she disappearedfrom the public eye with no explanation.Shedding light on her need to retreat,this rousing documentary recountsHanna’s extraordinary career, from thesocial impact she had to the individuallives she changed, painting a definitiveportrait of this inspirational rebel girl.

FROM FRI 30

JIMMY’S HALL (CERT TBC)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Starring: Barry Ward, Andrew Scott

Ken Loach returns to the theme of Irishindependence, which he explored in thePalme D’Or-winning The Wind ThatShakes the Barley. The new film,Jimmy’s Hall, is about James Gralton,an Irish communist politician who setup a dance hall in Effrinagh, CountyLeitrim. After being opposed by theCatholic Church, Gralton was arrestedand deported to the US in 1933.

FROM FRI 30

OMAR (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hany Abu-Assad Palestinian Territory

2013 96m

Starring: Leem Lubany, Adam Bakri

Omar is a Palestinian baker whoroutinely climbs over the separation wallto meet up with his girlfriend, Nadja. Bynight, he’s either a freedom fighter or aterrorist - you decide - ready to risk hislife to strike at the Israeli military.Arrested after the killing of an Israelisoldier and tricked into an admission ofguilt by association, he agrees to workas an informant. So begins a dangerousgame… Palestinian filmmaker HanyAbu-Assad (Paradise Now) has made adynamic, action-packed drama aboutthe insoluble moral dilemmas and toughchoices facing those on the frontlines ofa conflict that shows no sign of lettingup. Film Society Lincoln Center

FROM FRI 2

BLUE RUIN (15)

Dir: Jeremy Saulnier United States 2013 90m

Starring: Macon Blair, Devin Ratray

Built as a tense, airtight thriller, thisCannes hit is a captivating take on theclassic American revenge story. Dwightis a vagrant, scavenging for food andsleeping in a broken-down car. Hisaimless existence is interrupted,however, when he hears that a manfrom his past is being released fromprison. Instantly, Dwight jumps intoaction, returning to his childhood hometo protect his relatives and prepared tocarry out an act of vengeance. Theresult is an enthralling, startling, purelycinematic tale of family and vengeancethat is not to be missed. Philadelphia Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

FRANK (15)

Dir: Lenny Abrahamson Ireland 2014 95m

Starring: Michael Fassbender,

Domhnall Gleeson

How does Michael Fassbender in agiant papier-mâché grab you? Looselyinspired by the late Frank Sidebottom,Frank is a comedy about a youngwannabe musician, who discovers he’sbitten off more than he can chew whenhe joins a band of eccentric musiciansled by the mysterious and enigmaticFrank and his terrifying sidekick, Clara.

“Off-beat and punk-spirited, Sieveywould no doubt approve of the toneand style of this movie.”The Telegraph

FROM FRI 9

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Philippe Claudel France 2013 103m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Daniel Auteuil

Paul and Lucie are the perfect Frenchbourgeois couple. Paul is a respectedsurgeon; Lucie cooks and gardensexquisitely. But Paul’s passion for astranger brings chaos into their well-manicured existence. Philippe Claudel’sfilm opens as a skillful, Gallic take onFatal Attraction, but it is far too smart tofollow those well-worn tracks, graduallymorphing into something moredisconcertingly original and passionate.Belfast Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE WIND RISES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hayao Miyazaki Japan 2013 126m

Shortsighted from an early age, Jiro isforced to abandon his dreams ofbecoming a pilot and becomes anengineer. But as Jiro watches hismagnificent flying machines go over thehorizon, he realises most of them willnever return. Inspired by the life ofcelebrated aeronautical designer JiroHorikoshi, The Wind Rises is StudioGhibli’s latest, an epic tale of love,perseverance, and the challenges ofliving in a turbulent world.

FROM FRI 16

THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A)

Dir: Hossein Amini United Kingdom 2014 96m

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst

Celebrated screenwriter Hossein Amini(The Wings of the Dove, Drive) deliversa stylish directorial debut, with thisadaptation of a Patricia Highsmithsuspense thriller gorgeously filmed onlocation in Greece and Turkey. In 1962,a well-heeled couple (Viggo Mortensenand Kirsten Dunst) come to know anAmerican expatriate acting as anAthens tour guide (Oscar Isaac). But anincident at the couple’s hotel puts allthree in danger and creates aprecarious interdependence betweenthem. San Francisco Film Festival

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

Gorgeous-looking suspense thrillerfilmed on location in Greece andTurkey.

FROM FRI 2

UNDER THE SKIN (15)

Dir: Jonathan Glazer United Kingdom

2013 108m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson is unforgettable asan alien entity who falls to earth inScotland and assumes the form of asexy seductress. She cruises thestreets of Glasgow in a white van, aseemingly innocent damsel in distressluring her unsuspecting victims to theirdoom. Glasgow Film Festival

“Visually and aurally audaciousand as slippery in form as itscentral character… Glazer hascreated an entirely distinctive film,both creepy and luminous in itsmetaphysical precision.” BFI

FROM FRI 2

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15)

Dir: Erik Poppe Norway 2013

Duration: 117m

Starring: Juliette Binoche,

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Rebecca is one of the world’s top warphotographers. On assignment whilephotographing a female suicide bombergroup she gets badly hurt in anexplosion. Back home another bombdrops. Her husband and daughters canno longer live with the stress of herhigh-risk career. She is given anultimatum: her work, or her family life.In this gripping drama director ErikPoppe explores the wrenchingcontradictions of a career woman inperil.

BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Sign up to our e-newsletter on our website to receive updates.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014

CONTINUING INTO MAY

LOCKE (15) 85m

CALVARY (15) 101m

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15) 111m

WE ARE THE BEST! (15) 102m

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FAMILY MOVIE MATINEESProgrammed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.50 (unlessotherwise stated).

SAT 3, 12.30 & 2.15PM

THEJUNGLEBOOK (U) 75m

A rare chance to see one of Disney’smost joyous classics on the bigscreen.

SAT 10, 12.30PM

MUPPETS MOSTWANTED (U) 113m

The Muppets find themselveswrapped up in aEuropean jewel-heist caperheaded by aKermit the Froglook-alike.

SAT 17, 12.30PM

A LITTLE PRINCESS (U) 93m

A free-spiritedyoung girl triesto adapt to life ina strict boardingschool in thischarming

children’s fantasy adapted from anovel by Frances Hodgson Burnett,the author of ‘The Secret Garden’.

THROUGHOUT HALF TERM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HISFRIENDS (PG) 78m

A classic boys’ own adventure yarnset in an Albanian village duringWW2. See page 8 for more details.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 WHAT’S ON MAY 2014 EVERY MONTH01 02 03

SILVER SCREENProgrammed with senior citizens in mind!Everyone pays £4.50 and there’s freetea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version willalso be shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN(15) 111m

See www.broadway.org.uk or Aprilbrochure for details.

THU 8, 10.15AM* & 1.30PM

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY(15) 121m

The dark secrets of the Weston family come to the surface when they reunite after a family crisis.*Please note earlier start time.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15) 117m

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15) 103m

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

See page 2 for details.

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BRINGING UP BABY!This exclusive screening is for you and yourbaby (up to one year of age). Tickets are£4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children on theautistic spectrum and their families.Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 24, 11.45AM

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U) 88m

The popular children’s characterPostman Pat makes his big-screendebut. See page 3 for details.

THE TWOFACES OFJANUARYBLUE RUINTHE WIND RISESFRANKJIMMY’S HALL

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Mon 19 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00

Tue 20 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 2:30 5:15 7:45The Wind Rises PG p2 5:00 8:00The Two Faces of January - Bringing Up Baby Screening 12A p4 10:30 1:30

Wed 21 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic p10 9:00The Machine - Education Screening 15 p11 3:00Greek Food Night - Cafebar from 6PM

Thu 22 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:15The Wind Rises PG p2 8:00National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 7:00

Fri 23 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 3:00 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleCineBar: Monster Movie Night Cafebar from 10.30PM

Sat 24 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 5:30 8:00Alain Resnais Day School p8 11:00Last Year in Marienbad U p8 3:30National Theatre Live: The Curious Incident 12A p10 12:00Postman Pat: The Movie USupportive Environment Screening p4 11:45See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 25 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45Rome, Open City 12A p8 12:30 3:00 5:30 8:00Coming to America 15 p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 26 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 27 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45A Terrible Beauty 12A p8 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full scheduleFilm Quiz - Cafebar from 8.30PM

Wed 28 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 5:00Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 7:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 29 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15 6:30The Punk Singer 15 p3 8:45The Great Beauty 15 p8 1:45 5:00 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Fri 30 Jimmy’s Hall p3 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 31 Jimmy’s Hall p3 12:15 3:30 6:00 8:30The Two Faces of January 12A p2 2:45 5:45 8:15Postman Pat: The Movie U p3 2:00 4:15Omar p3 3:15 5:30 8:00Tomka and His Friends PG p8 1:15Globe on Screen: The Tempest p10 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

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Thu 1 Locke 15 See web 4:15 6:30 8:45Calvary 15 See web 3:15 8:30The Lunchbox PG See web 3:00 6:00Half of a Yellow... 15 See web 10:30 1:30 5:30We are the Best! 15 See web 8:00NT Live: King Lear 12A p10 7:00

Fri 2 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Mark Thomas p10 8:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sat 3 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30The Jungle Book U p4 12:30 2:15NT Live: King Lear 12A 12:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Sun 4 Under the Skin 15 p1 1:30 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:00 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30West Side Story PG p11 2:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Mon 5 Under the Skin 15 p1 3:00 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Tue 6 Under the Skin 15 p1 5:45 8:15A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Fill the Void U p10 6:00See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Wed 7 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:30A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 6:15 8:30Eyes Wide Open 12A p10 6:00Near Now talk See web 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule

Thu 8 Under the Skin 15 p1 8:45A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 2:30 5:15 8:00Blue Ruin 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Cupcakes U p10 6:00August: Osage County 15 p4 10:15 1:30Back to the Garden + Q&A 12A p10 6:15See www.broadway.org.uk for full schedule1UP Video Game Quiz - Cafebar from 8.45PM

Fri 9 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Sat 10 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:15 5:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:00Muppets Most Wanted U p4 12:30Met Opera Live: Cenerentola 12A p10 5:55

Sun 11 Frank 15 p2 1:30 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:15 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 12:30 5:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 12:15 8:45Met Opera Encore: Cenerentola 12A p10 12:00

Mon 12 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Tue 13 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Wed 14 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 3:30Blue Ruin 15 p2 3:15RSC Live: Henry IV 12A p10 7:00

Thu 15 Frank 15 p2 3:45 6:00 8:15Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:45 8:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00A Thousand Times Good Night 15 p1 10:30 1:30 6:15Blue Ruin 15 p2 8:45

Fri 16 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 3:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 5:15 8:00Old Dog + Director’s Q&A p9 8:15Yumen p9 6:45

Sat 17 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:00 5:30The Wind Rises PG p2 2:30 8:00A Little Princess U p4 12:30Chinese Animations 15 p9 2:45Bing’ai + Q&A 15 p9 5:15The Piano in a Factory 15 p9 8:15

Sun 18 The Two Faces of January 12A p2 1:00 3:15 5:45 8:15Frank 15 p2 1:45 4:00 6:15 8:30Before the Winter Chill 15 p2 12:15 7:30The Wind Rises PG p2 4:30Mamma Mia! PG p11 2:00No. 89 Shiman Road 15 p9 3:00Madame 15 p9 5:15The Cremator 15 p9 8:00

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.

FROM FRI 23

POSTMAN PAT: THE MOVIE (U)

Dir: Mike Disa United Kingdom 2014 88m

There is great excitement in Greendaleas a national TV talent show is comingto the rural town. When everybody’sfavourite postman, Pat, gets up to dohis turn, he reveals an amazing singingvoice. Seduced away from his friendsand family by the lure of money andfame, Pat is replaced by a robot calledthe PatBot 3000. Even his faithful blackand white cat Jess has a robot double.But little does anyone suspect that thePatBot has world domination in mind!

FROM FRI 23

THE PUNK SINGER (15)

Dir: Sini Anderson United States 2013 81m

Kathleen Hanna fronted early-1990sRiot Grrrl band Bikini Kill and then theelectro pop perfection of Le Tigre. Herrallying rebellious cry against the sexist,heteronormative music scene proved asource of constant encouragement tomany until, in 2005, she disappearedfrom the public eye with no explanation.Shedding light on her need to retreat,this rousing documentary recountsHanna’s extraordinary career, from thesocial impact she had to the individuallives she changed, painting a definitiveportrait of this inspirational rebel girl.

FROM FRI 30

JIMMY’S HALL (CERT TBC)

Dir: Ken Loach United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Starring: Barry Ward, Andrew Scott

Ken Loach returns to the theme of Irishindependence, which he explored in thePalme D’Or-winning The Wind ThatShakes the Barley. The new film,Jimmy’s Hall, is about James Gralton,an Irish communist politician who setup a dance hall in Effrinagh, CountyLeitrim. After being opposed by theCatholic Church, Gralton was arrestedand deported to the US in 1933.

FROM FRI 30

OMAR (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hany Abu-Assad Palestinian Territory

2013 96m

Starring: Leem Lubany, Adam Bakri

Omar is a Palestinian baker whoroutinely climbs over the separation wallto meet up with his girlfriend, Nadja. Bynight, he’s either a freedom fighter or aterrorist - you decide - ready to risk hislife to strike at the Israeli military.Arrested after the killing of an Israelisoldier and tricked into an admission ofguilt by association, he agrees to workas an informant. So begins a dangerousgame… Palestinian filmmaker HanyAbu-Assad (Paradise Now) has made adynamic, action-packed drama aboutthe insoluble moral dilemmas and toughchoices facing those on the frontlines ofa conflict that shows no sign of lettingup. Film Society Lincoln Center

FROM FRI 2

BLUE RUIN (15)

Dir: Jeremy Saulnier United States 2013 90m

Starring: Macon Blair, Devin Ratray

Built as a tense, airtight thriller, thisCannes hit is a captivating take on theclassic American revenge story. Dwightis a vagrant, scavenging for food andsleeping in a broken-down car. Hisaimless existence is interrupted,however, when he hears that a manfrom his past is being released fromprison. Instantly, Dwight jumps intoaction, returning to his childhood hometo protect his relatives and prepared tocarry out an act of vengeance. Theresult is an enthralling, startling, purelycinematic tale of family and vengeancethat is not to be missed. Philadelphia Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

FRANK (15)

Dir: Lenny Abrahamson Ireland 2014 95m

Starring: Michael Fassbender,

Domhnall Gleeson

How does Michael Fassbender in agiant papier-mâché grab you? Looselyinspired by the late Frank Sidebottom,Frank is a comedy about a youngwannabe musician, who discovers he’sbitten off more than he can chew whenhe joins a band of eccentric musiciansled by the mysterious and enigmaticFrank and his terrifying sidekick, Clara.

“Off-beat and punk-spirited, Sieveywould no doubt approve of the toneand style of this movie.”The Telegraph

FROM FRI 9

BEFORE THE WINTERCHILL (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Philippe Claudel France 2013 103m

Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Daniel Auteuil

Paul and Lucie are the perfect Frenchbourgeois couple. Paul is a respectedsurgeon; Lucie cooks and gardensexquisitely. But Paul’s passion for astranger brings chaos into their well-manicured existence. Philippe Claudel’sfilm opens as a skillful, Gallic take onFatal Attraction, but it is far too smart tofollow those well-worn tracks, graduallymorphing into something moredisconcertingly original and passionate.Belfast Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE WIND RISES (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Hayao Miyazaki Japan 2013 126m

Shortsighted from an early age, Jiro isforced to abandon his dreams ofbecoming a pilot and becomes anengineer. But as Jiro watches hismagnificent flying machines go over thehorizon, he realises most of them willnever return. Inspired by the life ofcelebrated aeronautical designer JiroHorikoshi, The Wind Rises is StudioGhibli’s latest, an epic tale of love,perseverance, and the challenges ofliving in a turbulent world.

FROM FRI 16

THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A)

Dir: Hossein Amini United Kingdom 2014 96m

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Kirsten Dunst

Celebrated screenwriter Hossein Amini(The Wings of the Dove, Drive) deliversa stylish directorial debut, with thisadaptation of a Patricia Highsmithsuspense thriller gorgeously filmed onlocation in Greece and Turkey. In 1962,a well-heeled couple (Viggo Mortensenand Kirsten Dunst) come to know anAmerican expatriate acting as anAthens tour guide (Oscar Isaac). But anincident at the couple’s hotel puts allthree in danger and creates aprecarious interdependence betweenthem. San Francisco Film Festival

TUE 20, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE TWO FACES OFJANUARY (12A) 96m

Gorgeous-looking suspense thrillerfilmed on location in Greece andTurkey.

FROM FRI 2

UNDER THE SKIN (15)

Dir: Jonathan Glazer United Kingdom

2013 108m

Starring: Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson is unforgettable asan alien entity who falls to earth inScotland and assumes the form of asexy seductress. She cruises thestreets of Glasgow in a white van, aseemingly innocent damsel in distressluring her unsuspecting victims to theirdoom. Glasgow Film Festival

“Visually and aurally audaciousand as slippery in form as itscentral character… Glazer hascreated an entirely distinctive film,both creepy and luminous in itsmetaphysical precision.” BFI

FROM FRI 2

A THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT (15)

Dir: Erik Poppe Norway 2013

Duration: 117m

Starring: Juliette Binoche,

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau

Rebecca is one of the world’s top warphotographers. On assignment whilephotographing a female suicide bombergroup she gets badly hurt in anexplosion. Back home another bombdrops. Her husband and daughters canno longer live with the stress of herhigh-risk career. She is given anultimatum: her work, or her family life.In this gripping drama director ErikPoppe explores the wrenchingcontradictions of a career woman inperil.

BOX OFFICEOPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am,Sat and Sun from 12pm. It closes 15 mins after thestart of the final film.TICKETS are available inadvance for all films. Youcan pay with cash, cheque,credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online.No phone or online bookingfee. Print your tickets athome.

PRICES

Full £7.70

Conc £6.00

Member £6.10

Conc Member £5.00

Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket

Children under 16 £4.00

Bringing Up Baby! £4.50

Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

Full programme announced online each Tuesday. Sign up to our e-newsletter on our website to receive updates.

WHAT’S ON MAY 2014

CONTINUING INTO MAY

LOCKE (15) 85m

CALVARY (15) 101m

THE LUNCHBOX (PG) 105m

HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15) 111m

WE ARE THE BEST! (15) 102m

FRAN

K

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WIN

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MAY 201409MAY 2014

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FRI 23 - SUN 25

ROME, OPEN CITY (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Roberto Rossellini Italy 1945 102m

Starring: Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani

A landmark of Italian neorealism oftencited as one of the greatest films evermade, Rossellini’s portrait of life underthe Nazi Occupation remainsremarkable for its sheer immediacy,tension and power.

MON 26 & TUE 27

A TERRIBLE BEAUTY... (12A)

Dir: Keith Farrell Ireland 2013 97m

Starring: Owen McDonnell, Hugh O’Conor

One thousand British men from theSherwood Foresters thought they wereon their way to France to join the fightagainst the Germans in the Great War.Instead they found themselvesmarching the streets of Dublin,perplexed, and within hours hundredsof them lay dead or wounded, attackedby just 17 men of the rebel IrishVolunteers. This film tells the forgottenstory of Irish and British citizens, caughtin a conflict many didn’t understandand of the innocent men and boys,executed during The Battle of MountStreet Bridge.

WED 28 & THU 29

THE GREAT BEAUTY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Italy 2013 142m

Starring: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone

Winner of the 2014 Academy Award forbest foreign language film. A gorgeousmovie, the film equivalent of amagnificent banquet composed of 78sweet courses. It is in the classic highItalian style of Fellini’s La Dolce Vita: anaria of romantic ennui among thoseclasses with the sophistication andleisure to appreciate it. The Guardian

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HIS FRIENDS (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Xhanfise Keko Albania 1977 78m

Starring: Sotiraq Çili, Enea Zhegu

When the Nazis occupy an Albanianvillage after the withdrawal of the Italianarmy, Tomka and his gang are furious –because the Germans set up camp ontheir football pitch. The local partisansrecruit the boys to spy on the invadersand help to set an ambush. Who knewwar could be this much fun? A classicboys’ own adventure yarn, but in a styleas raw and authentic as anything fromthe Italian neo-realists. Brighton Festival

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sundayafternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at [email protected]

MAY 2014 11

FILM

FRI 23, FROM 10.30PM

MONSTER MOVIE NIGHT - AS VOTED BY YOU!With Godzilla once more rampaging throughthe planet, we’re giving this month’s CineBar a monster theme. Huge space bugs, oversizedworms and a shark/octopus hybrid will be battling it out for our screening slot. So goonto our Facebook page and vote for eitherStarship Troopers, Tremors or Sharktopus andwe’ll announce the winner online on May 16.

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

ISRAELI FILM SEASONMAY 2014

FOOD

TUE 21, FROM 6PM

GREEK FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Two Faces of January, which is set in Greece,there’ll be Greek-inspired recipes on the specials board tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

NOTTINGHAMCHINESEINDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

MY MOVIE

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZObscure cinema renegades, KNEELBEFORE ZOD, return to host themonthly Fiendish Film Quiz. Expectmany prizes from the ridiculous to thesublime, depending on your answersand team names. £1 a head.

FRI 16, 6.45PM

YUMEN (15)

With English Subtitles

Directors: Xu Ruotao, Huang Xiang & J.P.

Sniadecki United States 2013 63m

Set in a ghost town originally built forthe oil industry, Yumen is a poeticexploration of a ruined landscapehaunted by the ghosts of those whoonce thought they would build acommunity from scratch.

FRI 16, 8.15PM

OLD DOG (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Pema Tseden China 2011 88m

Starring: Drolma Kyab, Yanbum Gyal

Weaving together narrative strands ofhumour and gravity, Old Dog beautifullydepicts life among the rural Tibetanpeople and the erosion of Tibetanculture under the pressures ofcontemporary society.SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&AWITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 2.45PM

CHINESE ANIMATIONS (15)

With English Subtitles China 2013 87m

An eclecticshowcase ofrecent Chineseanimation shortfilms including thesurreal fairy-tale

and monochromatic dystopian worldsof Double Act (2013) and Chasing (2011)and witty reflections on contemporarytechnological issues in New Book ofMountains and Seas (2006).

SAT 17, 5.15PM

BING’AI (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Yan Feng China 2007 114m

With thecompletion of theThree Gorges Damin 2009, 1.13million people livingalong the Yangtze

River have been dislocated. Bing’ai tells thestory of one woman farmer who refused tomove from her village. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 8.15PM

THE PIANO IN A FACTORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Zhang Meng China 2010 119m

Starring: Shin-yeong Jang, Yongzhen Guo

When Chen’sestranged wifeasks for a divorceand custody oftheir daughter, themusical girl

decides she will live with whoever canprovide her with a piano...

SUN 18, 3PM

NO. 89 SHIMEN ROAD (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Haolun Shu Netherlands 2010 85m

Starring: Xufei Zhai, Ewen Cheng

A poignantreflection onmemory in theyears leading up toTianemen Square.A richly textured

fictional account of the time, the filmweaves still photography and controlledfilm footage meant to evoke a document ofthe time, an elaborately recreated milieu.

SUN 18, 5.15PM

MADAME (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Qiu Jiongjiong China 2009 120m

A biographicalaccount of the latedrag-queen FanQihui, betterknown asMadame Bilan de

Linphel. Filmed in black and white and ina minimal documentary style, it presentsan interview with the artist and extractsof Madame’s emotional performances.

SUN 18, 8PM

THE CREMATOR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tao Pong China 2012 90m

Starring: Zhengwu Cheng

Cao, a bachelorcrematoriumworker, secretlyruns a side-linebusinessconducting a

clandestine trade in unidentified women’scorpses to posthumously marry them withdeceased unmarried men...

EVENINGCOURSESTHE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY AND CHANGE 90m

This course will analyse a differentdecade of the 20th century each week toexamine how film has reflected thechanges in culture, society and politics. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 members + concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 1960s we lookat some of the key names in Britishcinema, versatile directors who workedwith astonishing individualism. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoons commencing Wednesday 7th May, 2-4PM £70/£50 members + concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150m

If you already have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130/£100 members + concs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90m

Come along and watch a pre-arrangedfilm from the Broadway programme inweeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the groupin weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 members + concs(includes entrance into films)

EDUCATIONSCREENINGPresented in Association with The University of Nottingham

WED 21, 3PM

THE MACHINE (15) 90m

+ Q&AWith an impoverished world plunged intoa new Cold War, British scientist Vincentis on the brink of developing a game-changing weapon - an android calledThe Machine…

The screening will be followed by aQ&A session led by David Kirby,author of “Lab Coats in Hollywood”and Jenni Metcalfe, a sciencecommunicator.

All tickets £3.50

SPECIALSCREENING

THU 8, 6.15PM

BACK TO THE GARDEN (12A) 95m

+ Q&AA year since the death of an inspirationaltheatre director and teacher, his widow isstruggling to come to terms with herloss. A group of close friends, actorsamongst them, join her for the weekendto celebrate his life and scatter his ashesin in their Kentish garden. The events ofthe day trigger different responses,bringing to the fore dreams,disappointments and unfulfilledrelationships. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH CAST MEMBERS

COMEDYFRI 2, 8PM

MARKTHOMAS:100 ACTSOF MINORDISSENT 140m

£15 full / £10 concs + members 2 x sets of 60m + 20m interval

CreativeWeekender:Kickstart yourbusiness!

FRENCHCINEMA DAYSCHOOLSAT 24

ALAIN RESNAIS AND THE NEW WAVEThe recently deceased French directorwas one of the most critically-acclaimeddirectors of all time and directed suchmasterpieces as Hiroshima Mon Amour,a flagship film of the New Wave and theseminal Last Year at Marienbad.Throughout this day, MartinO’Shaughnessy, Subject Leader of Film& TV Studies at Nottingham TrentUniversity, will give an overview ofResnais’ career with a particular focuson his work in relation to the FrenchNew Wave, European Modernism andFrench Colonisation. The day willinclude clips, group discussion andconclude with a full screening of LastYear at Marienbad.

Tutor: Martin O’ShaughnessyOne Day CourseSaturday 24 May, 11AM - 5PM (includes breaks & films)£17 / £15 members and concsThe course fee includes a screeningof Last Year at Marienbad at3.30PM.

Neat14, Nottingham’s world class arts festival is back.We’re delighted to screen this season of European gemsand host a unique dayschool as part of this year’s festivites.For more information see www.neatfestival.co.uk

TUE 6, 6PM

FILL THE VOID (U) 89m

Shira, a young Hasidic woman, is aboutto be married off to a promising man.However, things change when her sister,Esther, dies while giving birth. Soon Shirahas to decide whether to marry the oneshe loves or accept Yochay’s, Esther’shusband, marriage proposal.

WED 7, 6PM

EYES WIDE OPEN (12A) 96m

Aaron, an Orthodox butcher, married withfour kids, hires a younger Yeshivastudent, Ezri, as an apprentice. Theirrelationship threatens his marriage andhis standing in the community and Aaronhas to choose between his loyalty to hisfamily and his growing love for Ezri.

THU 8, 6PM

CUPCAKES (12A) 90m

A group of friends get together to watchUniversong, a Eurovision-like televisionsong contest. As the group tries to forgetthe stress of their daily lives, theyspontaneously compose a song and sendit to Universong as a joke ... and end upbecoming the Israeli entry for the contest!

SUN 4, 2PM

WEST SIDE STORY (PG) 151m

The wit and longing of StephenSondheim’s lyrics, Leonard Bernstein’spulsating music, and the poetry inmotion of Jerome Robbins’choreography. Moviemail.com

A FOND FAREWELL TO MR HUGHESFROM MIDDLETON PRIMARY SCHOOL

SUN 18, 2PM

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

Dust off your platforms, dig out yourromper suits - it’s guilty pleasure time!MARTINE’S 40TH. SLIGHTLY WORNBUT DIGNIFIED AND NOT TOO OLD…

SUN 25, 2PM

COMING TO AMERICA (15)

112m

Eddie Murphy stars as a wealthy andpampered African prince who comes toAmerica in search of a bride. TO TREVOR, WITH ALL OUR LOVE ONYOUR 40TH BIRTHDAY, FROM ALLYOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY XXX

A taste of the Middle East will be gracing our screens this month with threefine films hand-picked for our season.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVETHU 1, 7PM LIVE SOLD OUTSAT 3, 12NOON ENCOREKING LEAR (12A) 210m

THU 22, 7PM ENCORE SOLD OUTSAT 24, 12NOON ENCORETHE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (15) 160m

£14 full / £12 concs + members

MET OPERA LIVESAT 10, 5.55PM LIVESUN 11, 12NOON ENCORECENERENTOLA (12A) 220m

Live: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 mem Encore: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

If you are thinking of taking the first steps into self-employment or starting a creative or digital business thenour forthcoming Creative Weekenders are for you.

These 2-day workshops, equipping you with businessbasics and essentials over a weekend, are designed tohelp you Kickstart your business.

• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• AUTUMN DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Part funded by the European Regional Development Fund 2007 to 2013, Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

For more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme visit

shinewithprojector.org.uk

The NCIFF showcases a series of award-winningindependent Chinese films produced in recent years. We’re pleased to welcome two Chinese directors, PemaTseden and Feng Yan from China to Nottingham to discusstheir films Old Dog and Bing’ai.

Festival Pass: access all films £25 / Individual tickets £5Presented in Association withThe University of Nottingham

WED 21, 9PM

ADAMBUXTON: KERNELPANIC 70m

£15 full £12.50 members + concs

ROYAL SHAKESPEARECOMPANYWED 14, 7PM LIVEHENRY IV PART I (12A) 180m

Starring: Jasper Britton, Antony Sher

£14 full / £12 concs + members

GLOBE ON SCREEN

WED 28, 7PM & SAT 31, NOONTHE TEMPEST (12A) 169m

Tickets: £10 full / £9 concs + members

THEATRE&OPERA

ALSO SEE OURFRENCH CINEMA

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BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MAY 201410

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TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MAY 201409MAY 2014

FREE

FRI 23 - SUN 25

ROME, OPEN CITY (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Roberto Rossellini Italy 1945 102m

Starring: Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani

A landmark of Italian neorealism oftencited as one of the greatest films evermade, Rossellini’s portrait of life underthe Nazi Occupation remainsremarkable for its sheer immediacy,tension and power.

MON 26 & TUE 27

A TERRIBLE BEAUTY... (12A)

Dir: Keith Farrell Ireland 2013 97m

Starring: Owen McDonnell, Hugh O’Conor

One thousand British men from theSherwood Foresters thought they wereon their way to France to join the fightagainst the Germans in the Great War.Instead they found themselvesmarching the streets of Dublin,perplexed, and within hours hundredsof them lay dead or wounded, attackedby just 17 men of the rebel IrishVolunteers. This film tells the forgottenstory of Irish and British citizens, caughtin a conflict many didn’t understandand of the innocent men and boys,executed during The Battle of MountStreet Bridge.

WED 28 & THU 29

THE GREAT BEAUTY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Italy 2013 142m

Starring: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone

Winner of the 2014 Academy Award forbest foreign language film. A gorgeousmovie, the film equivalent of amagnificent banquet composed of 78sweet courses. It is in the classic highItalian style of Fellini’s La Dolce Vita: anaria of romantic ennui among thoseclasses with the sophistication andleisure to appreciate it. The Guardian

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HIS FRIENDS (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Xhanfise Keko Albania 1977 78m

Starring: Sotiraq Çili, Enea Zhegu

When the Nazis occupy an Albanianvillage after the withdrawal of the Italianarmy, Tomka and his gang are furious –because the Germans set up camp ontheir football pitch. The local partisansrecruit the boys to spy on the invadersand help to set an ambush. Who knewwar could be this much fun? A classicboys’ own adventure yarn, but in a styleas raw and authentic as anything fromthe Italian neo-realists. Brighton Festival

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sundayafternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at [email protected]

MAY 2014 11

FILM

FRI 23, FROM 10.30PM

MONSTER MOVIE NIGHT - AS VOTED BY YOU!With Godzilla once more rampaging throughthe planet, we’re giving this month’s CineBar a monster theme. Huge space bugs, oversizedworms and a shark/octopus hybrid will be battling it out for our screening slot. So goonto our Facebook page and vote for eitherStarship Troopers, Tremors or Sharktopus andwe’ll announce the winner online on May 16.

NEAT FESTIVAL

DESI

GN: W

WW

.TOM

PART

RIDG

E.CO

.UK

PRI

NTED

BY

PYRA

MID

PRE

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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

ISRAELI FILM SEASONMAY 2014

FOOD

TUE 21, FROM 6PM

GREEK FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Two Faces of January, which is set in Greece,there’ll be Greek-inspired recipes on the specials board tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

NOTTINGHAMCHINESEINDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

MY MOVIE

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZObscure cinema renegades, KNEELBEFORE ZOD, return to host themonthly Fiendish Film Quiz. Expectmany prizes from the ridiculous to thesublime, depending on your answersand team names. £1 a head.

FRI 16, 6.45PM

YUMEN (15)

With English Subtitles

Directors: Xu Ruotao, Huang Xiang & J.P.

Sniadecki United States 2013 63m

Set in a ghost town originally built forthe oil industry, Yumen is a poeticexploration of a ruined landscapehaunted by the ghosts of those whoonce thought they would build acommunity from scratch.

FRI 16, 8.15PM

OLD DOG (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Pema Tseden China 2011 88m

Starring: Drolma Kyab, Yanbum Gyal

Weaving together narrative strands ofhumour and gravity, Old Dog beautifullydepicts life among the rural Tibetanpeople and the erosion of Tibetanculture under the pressures ofcontemporary society.SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&AWITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 2.45PM

CHINESE ANIMATIONS (15)

With English Subtitles China 2013 87m

An eclecticshowcase ofrecent Chineseanimation shortfilms including thesurreal fairy-tale

and monochromatic dystopian worldsof Double Act (2013) and Chasing (2011)and witty reflections on contemporarytechnological issues in New Book ofMountains and Seas (2006).

SAT 17, 5.15PM

BING’AI (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Yan Feng China 2007 114m

With thecompletion of theThree Gorges Damin 2009, 1.13million people livingalong the Yangtze

River have been dislocated. Bing’ai tells thestory of one woman farmer who refused tomove from her village. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 8.15PM

THE PIANO IN A FACTORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Zhang Meng China 2010 119m

Starring: Shin-yeong Jang, Yongzhen Guo

When Chen’sestranged wifeasks for a divorceand custody oftheir daughter, themusical girl

decides she will live with whoever canprovide her with a piano...

SUN 18, 3PM

NO. 89 SHIMEN ROAD (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Haolun Shu Netherlands 2010 85m

Starring: Xufei Zhai, Ewen Cheng

A poignantreflection onmemory in theyears leading up toTianemen Square.A richly textured

fictional account of the time, the filmweaves still photography and controlledfilm footage meant to evoke a document ofthe time, an elaborately recreated milieu.

SUN 18, 5.15PM

MADAME (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Qiu Jiongjiong China 2009 120m

A biographicalaccount of the latedrag-queen FanQihui, betterknown asMadame Bilan de

Linphel. Filmed in black and white and ina minimal documentary style, it presentsan interview with the artist and extractsof Madame’s emotional performances.

SUN 18, 8PM

THE CREMATOR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tao Pong China 2012 90m

Starring: Zhengwu Cheng

Cao, a bachelorcrematoriumworker, secretlyruns a side-linebusinessconducting a

clandestine trade in unidentified women’scorpses to posthumously marry them withdeceased unmarried men...

EVENINGCOURSESTHE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY AND CHANGE 90m

This course will analyse a differentdecade of the 20th century each week toexamine how film has reflected thechanges in culture, society and politics. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 members + concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 1960s we lookat some of the key names in Britishcinema, versatile directors who workedwith astonishing individualism. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoons commencing Wednesday 7th May, 2-4PM £70/£50 members + concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150m

If you already have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130/£100 members + concs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90m

Come along and watch a pre-arrangedfilm from the Broadway programme inweeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the groupin weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 members + concs(includes entrance into films)

EDUCATIONSCREENINGPresented in Association with The University of Nottingham

WED 21, 3PM

THE MACHINE (15) 90m

+ Q&AWith an impoverished world plunged intoa new Cold War, British scientist Vincentis on the brink of developing a game-changing weapon - an android calledThe Machine…

The screening will be followed by aQ&A session led by David Kirby,author of “Lab Coats in Hollywood”and Jenni Metcalfe, a sciencecommunicator.

All tickets £3.50

SPECIALSCREENING

THU 8, 6.15PM

BACK TO THE GARDEN (12A) 95m

+ Q&AA year since the death of an inspirationaltheatre director and teacher, his widow isstruggling to come to terms with herloss. A group of close friends, actorsamongst them, join her for the weekendto celebrate his life and scatter his ashesin in their Kentish garden. The events ofthe day trigger different responses,bringing to the fore dreams,disappointments and unfulfilledrelationships. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH CAST MEMBERS

COMEDYFRI 2, 8PM

MARKTHOMAS:100 ACTSOF MINORDISSENT 140m

£15 full / £10 concs + members 2 x sets of 60m + 20m interval

CreativeWeekender:Kickstart yourbusiness!

FRENCHCINEMA DAYSCHOOLSAT 24

ALAIN RESNAIS AND THE NEW WAVEThe recently deceased French directorwas one of the most critically-acclaimeddirectors of all time and directed suchmasterpieces as Hiroshima Mon Amour,a flagship film of the New Wave and theseminal Last Year at Marienbad.Throughout this day, MartinO’Shaughnessy, Subject Leader of Film& TV Studies at Nottingham TrentUniversity, will give an overview ofResnais’ career with a particular focuson his work in relation to the FrenchNew Wave, European Modernism andFrench Colonisation. The day willinclude clips, group discussion andconclude with a full screening of LastYear at Marienbad.

Tutor: Martin O’ShaughnessyOne Day CourseSaturday 24 May, 11AM - 5PM (includes breaks & films)£17 / £15 members and concsThe course fee includes a screeningof Last Year at Marienbad at3.30PM.

Neat14, Nottingham’s world class arts festival is back.We’re delighted to screen this season of European gemsand host a unique dayschool as part of this year’s festivites.For more information see www.neatfestival.co.uk

TUE 6, 6PM

FILL THE VOID (U) 89m

Shira, a young Hasidic woman, is aboutto be married off to a promising man.However, things change when her sister,Esther, dies while giving birth. Soon Shirahas to decide whether to marry the oneshe loves or accept Yochay’s, Esther’shusband, marriage proposal.

WED 7, 6PM

EYES WIDE OPEN (12A) 96m

Aaron, an Orthodox butcher, married withfour kids, hires a younger Yeshivastudent, Ezri, as an apprentice. Theirrelationship threatens his marriage andhis standing in the community and Aaronhas to choose between his loyalty to hisfamily and his growing love for Ezri.

THU 8, 6PM

CUPCAKES (12A) 90m

A group of friends get together to watchUniversong, a Eurovision-like televisionsong contest. As the group tries to forgetthe stress of their daily lives, theyspontaneously compose a song and sendit to Universong as a joke ... and end upbecoming the Israeli entry for the contest!

SUN 4, 2PM

WEST SIDE STORY (PG) 151m

The wit and longing of StephenSondheim’s lyrics, Leonard Bernstein’spulsating music, and the poetry inmotion of Jerome Robbins’choreography. Moviemail.com

A FOND FAREWELL TO MR HUGHESFROM MIDDLETON PRIMARY SCHOOL

SUN 18, 2PM

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

Dust off your platforms, dig out yourromper suits - it’s guilty pleasure time!MARTINE’S 40TH. SLIGHTLY WORNBUT DIGNIFIED AND NOT TOO OLD…

SUN 25, 2PM

COMING TO AMERICA (15)

112m

Eddie Murphy stars as a wealthy andpampered African prince who comes toAmerica in search of a bride. TO TREVOR, WITH ALL OUR LOVE ONYOUR 40TH BIRTHDAY, FROM ALLYOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY XXX

A taste of the Middle East will be gracing our screens this month with threefine films hand-picked for our season.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVETHU 1, 7PM LIVE SOLD OUTSAT 3, 12NOON ENCOREKING LEAR (12A) 210m

THU 22, 7PM ENCORE SOLD OUTSAT 24, 12NOON ENCORETHE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (15) 160m

£14 full / £12 concs + members

MET OPERA LIVESAT 10, 5.55PM LIVESUN 11, 12NOON ENCORECENERENTOLA (12A) 220m

Live: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 mem Encore: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

If you are thinking of taking the first steps into self-employment or starting a creative or digital business thenour forthcoming Creative Weekenders are for you.

These 2-day workshops, equipping you with businessbasics and essentials over a weekend, are designed tohelp you Kickstart your business.

• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• AUTUMN DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Part funded by the European Regional Development Fund 2007 to 2013, Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

For more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme visit

shinewithprojector.org.uk

The NCIFF showcases a series of award-winningindependent Chinese films produced in recent years. We’re pleased to welcome two Chinese directors, PemaTseden and Feng Yan from China to Nottingham to discusstheir films Old Dog and Bing’ai.

Festival Pass: access all films £25 / Individual tickets £5Presented in Association withThe University of Nottingham

WED 21, 9PM

ADAMBUXTON: KERNELPANIC 70m

£15 full £12.50 members + concs

ROYAL SHAKESPEARECOMPANYWED 14, 7PM LIVEHENRY IV PART I (12A) 180m

Starring: Jasper Britton, Antony Sher

£14 full / £12 concs + members

GLOBE ON SCREEN

WED 28, 7PM & SAT 31, NOONTHE TEMPEST (12A) 169m

Tickets: £10 full / £9 concs + members

THEATRE&OPERA

ALSO SEE OURFRENCH CINEMA

DAY SCHOOL ON PAGE 8

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

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

08

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MAY 201410

BROADWAY BITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MAY 201409MAY 2014

FREE

FRI 23 - SUN 25

ROME, OPEN CITY (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Roberto Rossellini Italy 1945 102m

Starring: Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani

A landmark of Italian neorealism oftencited as one of the greatest films evermade, Rossellini’s portrait of life underthe Nazi Occupation remainsremarkable for its sheer immediacy,tension and power.

MON 26 & TUE 27

A TERRIBLE BEAUTY... (12A)

Dir: Keith Farrell Ireland 2013 97m

Starring: Owen McDonnell, Hugh O’Conor

One thousand British men from theSherwood Foresters thought they wereon their way to France to join the fightagainst the Germans in the Great War.Instead they found themselvesmarching the streets of Dublin,perplexed, and within hours hundredsof them lay dead or wounded, attackedby just 17 men of the rebel IrishVolunteers. This film tells the forgottenstory of Irish and British citizens, caughtin a conflict many didn’t understandand of the innocent men and boys,executed during The Battle of MountStreet Bridge.

WED 28 & THU 29

THE GREAT BEAUTY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Italy 2013 142m

Starring: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone

Winner of the 2014 Academy Award forbest foreign language film. A gorgeousmovie, the film equivalent of amagnificent banquet composed of 78sweet courses. It is in the classic highItalian style of Fellini’s La Dolce Vita: anaria of romantic ennui among thoseclasses with the sophistication andleisure to appreciate it. The Guardian

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HIS FRIENDS (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Xhanfise Keko Albania 1977 78m

Starring: Sotiraq Çili, Enea Zhegu

When the Nazis occupy an Albanianvillage after the withdrawal of the Italianarmy, Tomka and his gang are furious –because the Germans set up camp ontheir football pitch. The local partisansrecruit the boys to spy on the invadersand help to set an ambush. Who knewwar could be this much fun? A classicboys’ own adventure yarn, but in a styleas raw and authentic as anything fromthe Italian neo-realists. Brighton Festival

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sundayafternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at [email protected]

MAY 2014 11

FILM

FRI 23, FROM 10.30PM

MONSTER MOVIE NIGHT - AS VOTED BY YOU!With Godzilla once more rampaging throughthe planet, we’re giving this month’s CineBar a monster theme. Huge space bugs, oversizedworms and a shark/octopus hybrid will be battling it out for our screening slot. So goonto our Facebook page and vote for eitherStarship Troopers, Tremors or Sharktopus andwe’ll announce the winner online on May 16.

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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

ISRAELI FILM SEASONMAY 2014

FOOD

TUE 21, FROM 6PM

GREEK FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Two Faces of January, which is set in Greece,there’ll be Greek-inspired recipes on the specials board tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

NOTTINGHAMCHINESEINDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

MY MOVIE

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZObscure cinema renegades, KNEELBEFORE ZOD, return to host themonthly Fiendish Film Quiz. Expectmany prizes from the ridiculous to thesublime, depending on your answersand team names. £1 a head.

FRI 16, 6.45PM

YUMEN (15)

With English Subtitles

Directors: Xu Ruotao, Huang Xiang & J.P.

Sniadecki United States 2013 63m

Set in a ghost town originally built forthe oil industry, Yumen is a poeticexploration of a ruined landscapehaunted by the ghosts of those whoonce thought they would build acommunity from scratch.

FRI 16, 8.15PM

OLD DOG (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Pema Tseden China 2011 88m

Starring: Drolma Kyab, Yanbum Gyal

Weaving together narrative strands ofhumour and gravity, Old Dog beautifullydepicts life among the rural Tibetanpeople and the erosion of Tibetanculture under the pressures ofcontemporary society.SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&AWITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 2.45PM

CHINESE ANIMATIONS (15)

With English Subtitles China 2013 87m

An eclecticshowcase ofrecent Chineseanimation shortfilms including thesurreal fairy-tale

and monochromatic dystopian worldsof Double Act (2013) and Chasing (2011)and witty reflections on contemporarytechnological issues in New Book ofMountains and Seas (2006).

SAT 17, 5.15PM

BING’AI (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Yan Feng China 2007 114m

With thecompletion of theThree Gorges Damin 2009, 1.13million people livingalong the Yangtze

River have been dislocated. Bing’ai tells thestory of one woman farmer who refused tomove from her village. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 8.15PM

THE PIANO IN A FACTORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Zhang Meng China 2010 119m

Starring: Shin-yeong Jang, Yongzhen Guo

When Chen’sestranged wifeasks for a divorceand custody oftheir daughter, themusical girl

decides she will live with whoever canprovide her with a piano...

SUN 18, 3PM

NO. 89 SHIMEN ROAD (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Haolun Shu Netherlands 2010 85m

Starring: Xufei Zhai, Ewen Cheng

A poignantreflection onmemory in theyears leading up toTianemen Square.A richly textured

fictional account of the time, the filmweaves still photography and controlledfilm footage meant to evoke a document ofthe time, an elaborately recreated milieu.

SUN 18, 5.15PM

MADAME (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Qiu Jiongjiong China 2009 120m

A biographicalaccount of the latedrag-queen FanQihui, betterknown asMadame Bilan de

Linphel. Filmed in black and white and ina minimal documentary style, it presentsan interview with the artist and extractsof Madame’s emotional performances.

SUN 18, 8PM

THE CREMATOR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tao Pong China 2012 90m

Starring: Zhengwu Cheng

Cao, a bachelorcrematoriumworker, secretlyruns a side-linebusinessconducting a

clandestine trade in unidentified women’scorpses to posthumously marry them withdeceased unmarried men...

EVENINGCOURSESTHE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY AND CHANGE 90m

This course will analyse a differentdecade of the 20th century each week toexamine how film has reflected thechanges in culture, society and politics. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 members + concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 1960s we lookat some of the key names in Britishcinema, versatile directors who workedwith astonishing individualism. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoons commencing Wednesday 7th May, 2-4PM £70/£50 members + concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150m

If you already have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130/£100 members + concs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90m

Come along and watch a pre-arrangedfilm from the Broadway programme inweeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the groupin weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 members + concs(includes entrance into films)

EDUCATIONSCREENINGPresented in Association with The University of Nottingham

WED 21, 3PM

THE MACHINE (15) 90m

+ Q&AWith an impoverished world plunged intoa new Cold War, British scientist Vincentis on the brink of developing a game-changing weapon - an android calledThe Machine…

The screening will be followed by aQ&A session led by David Kirby,author of “Lab Coats in Hollywood”and Jenni Metcalfe, a sciencecommunicator.

All tickets £3.50

SPECIALSCREENING

THU 8, 6.15PM

BACK TO THE GARDEN (12A) 95m

+ Q&AA year since the death of an inspirationaltheatre director and teacher, his widow isstruggling to come to terms with herloss. A group of close friends, actorsamongst them, join her for the weekendto celebrate his life and scatter his ashesin in their Kentish garden. The events ofthe day trigger different responses,bringing to the fore dreams,disappointments and unfulfilledrelationships. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH CAST MEMBERS

COMEDYFRI 2, 8PM

MARKTHOMAS:100 ACTSOF MINORDISSENT 140m

£15 full / £10 concs + members 2 x sets of 60m + 20m interval

CreativeWeekender:Kickstart yourbusiness!

FRENCHCINEMA DAYSCHOOLSAT 24

ALAIN RESNAIS AND THE NEW WAVEThe recently deceased French directorwas one of the most critically-acclaimeddirectors of all time and directed suchmasterpieces as Hiroshima Mon Amour,a flagship film of the New Wave and theseminal Last Year at Marienbad.Throughout this day, MartinO’Shaughnessy, Subject Leader of Film& TV Studies at Nottingham TrentUniversity, will give an overview ofResnais’ career with a particular focuson his work in relation to the FrenchNew Wave, European Modernism andFrench Colonisation. The day willinclude clips, group discussion andconclude with a full screening of LastYear at Marienbad.

Tutor: Martin O’ShaughnessyOne Day CourseSaturday 24 May, 11AM - 5PM (includes breaks & films)£17 / £15 members and concsThe course fee includes a screeningof Last Year at Marienbad at3.30PM.

Neat14, Nottingham’s world class arts festival is back.We’re delighted to screen this season of European gemsand host a unique dayschool as part of this year’s festivites.For more information see www.neatfestival.co.uk

TUE 6, 6PM

FILL THE VOID (U) 89m

Shira, a young Hasidic woman, is aboutto be married off to a promising man.However, things change when her sister,Esther, dies while giving birth. Soon Shirahas to decide whether to marry the oneshe loves or accept Yochay’s, Esther’shusband, marriage proposal.

WED 7, 6PM

EYES WIDE OPEN (12A) 96m

Aaron, an Orthodox butcher, married withfour kids, hires a younger Yeshivastudent, Ezri, as an apprentice. Theirrelationship threatens his marriage andhis standing in the community and Aaronhas to choose between his loyalty to hisfamily and his growing love for Ezri.

THU 8, 6PM

CUPCAKES (12A) 90m

A group of friends get together to watchUniversong, a Eurovision-like televisionsong contest. As the group tries to forgetthe stress of their daily lives, theyspontaneously compose a song and sendit to Universong as a joke ... and end upbecoming the Israeli entry for the contest!

SUN 4, 2PM

WEST SIDE STORY (PG) 151m

The wit and longing of StephenSondheim’s lyrics, Leonard Bernstein’spulsating music, and the poetry inmotion of Jerome Robbins’choreography. Moviemail.com

A FOND FAREWELL TO MR HUGHESFROM MIDDLETON PRIMARY SCHOOL

SUN 18, 2PM

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

Dust off your platforms, dig out yourromper suits - it’s guilty pleasure time!MARTINE’S 40TH. SLIGHTLY WORNBUT DIGNIFIED AND NOT TOO OLD…

SUN 25, 2PM

COMING TO AMERICA (15)

112m

Eddie Murphy stars as a wealthy andpampered African prince who comes toAmerica in search of a bride. TO TREVOR, WITH ALL OUR LOVE ONYOUR 40TH BIRTHDAY, FROM ALLYOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY XXX

A taste of the Middle East will be gracing our screens this month with threefine films hand-picked for our season.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVETHU 1, 7PM LIVE SOLD OUTSAT 3, 12NOON ENCOREKING LEAR (12A) 210m

THU 22, 7PM ENCORE SOLD OUTSAT 24, 12NOON ENCORETHE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (15) 160m

£14 full / £12 concs + members

MET OPERA LIVESAT 10, 5.55PM LIVESUN 11, 12NOON ENCORECENERENTOLA (12A) 220m

Live: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 mem Encore: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

If you are thinking of taking the first steps into self-employment or starting a creative or digital business thenour forthcoming Creative Weekenders are for you.

These 2-day workshops, equipping you with businessbasics and essentials over a weekend, are designed tohelp you Kickstart your business.

• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• AUTUMN DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Part funded by the European Regional Development Fund 2007 to 2013, Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

For more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme visit

shinewithprojector.org.uk

The NCIFF showcases a series of award-winningindependent Chinese films produced in recent years. We’re pleased to welcome two Chinese directors, PemaTseden and Feng Yan from China to Nottingham to discusstheir films Old Dog and Bing’ai.

Festival Pass: access all films £25 / Individual tickets £5Presented in Association withThe University of Nottingham

WED 21, 9PM

ADAMBUXTON: KERNELPANIC 70m

£15 full £12.50 members + concs

ROYAL SHAKESPEARECOMPANYWED 14, 7PM LIVEHENRY IV PART I (12A) 180m

Starring: Jasper Britton, Antony Sher

£14 full / £12 concs + members

GLOBE ON SCREEN

WED 28, 7PM & SAT 31, NOONTHE TEMPEST (12A) 169m

Tickets: £10 full / £9 concs + members

THEATRE&OPERA

ALSO SEE OURFRENCH CINEMA

DAY SCHOOL ON PAGE 8

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

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

08

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MAY 201410

BROADWAY BITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MAY 201409MAY 2014

FREE

FRI 23 - SUN 25

ROME, OPEN CITY (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Roberto Rossellini Italy 1945 102m

Starring: Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani

A landmark of Italian neorealism oftencited as one of the greatest films evermade, Rossellini’s portrait of life underthe Nazi Occupation remainsremarkable for its sheer immediacy,tension and power.

MON 26 & TUE 27

A TERRIBLE BEAUTY... (12A)

Dir: Keith Farrell Ireland 2013 97m

Starring: Owen McDonnell, Hugh O’Conor

One thousand British men from theSherwood Foresters thought they wereon their way to France to join the fightagainst the Germans in the Great War.Instead they found themselvesmarching the streets of Dublin,perplexed, and within hours hundredsof them lay dead or wounded, attackedby just 17 men of the rebel IrishVolunteers. This film tells the forgottenstory of Irish and British citizens, caughtin a conflict many didn’t understandand of the innocent men and boys,executed during The Battle of MountStreet Bridge.

WED 28 & THU 29

THE GREAT BEAUTY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Italy 2013 142m

Starring: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone

Winner of the 2014 Academy Award forbest foreign language film. A gorgeousmovie, the film equivalent of amagnificent banquet composed of 78sweet courses. It is in the classic highItalian style of Fellini’s La Dolce Vita: anaria of romantic ennui among thoseclasses with the sophistication andleisure to appreciate it. The Guardian

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HIS FRIENDS (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Xhanfise Keko Albania 1977 78m

Starring: Sotiraq Çili, Enea Zhegu

When the Nazis occupy an Albanianvillage after the withdrawal of the Italianarmy, Tomka and his gang are furious –because the Germans set up camp ontheir football pitch. The local partisansrecruit the boys to spy on the invadersand help to set an ambush. Who knewwar could be this much fun? A classicboys’ own adventure yarn, but in a styleas raw and authentic as anything fromthe Italian neo-realists. Brighton Festival

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sundayafternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at [email protected]

MAY 2014 11

FILM

FRI 23, FROM 10.30PM

MONSTER MOVIE NIGHT - AS VOTED BY YOU!With Godzilla once more rampaging throughthe planet, we’re giving this month’s CineBar a monster theme. Huge space bugs, oversizedworms and a shark/octopus hybrid will be battling it out for our screening slot. So goonto our Facebook page and vote for eitherStarship Troopers, Tremors or Sharktopus andwe’ll announce the winner online on May 16.

NEAT FESTIVAL

DESI

GN: W

WW

.TOM

PART

RIDG

E.CO

.UK

PRI

NTED

BY

PYRA

MID

PRE

SS

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

ISRAELI FILM SEASONMAY 2014

FOOD

TUE 21, FROM 6PM

GREEK FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Two Faces of January, which is set in Greece,there’ll be Greek-inspired recipes on the specials board tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

NOTTINGHAMCHINESEINDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

MY MOVIE

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZObscure cinema renegades, KNEELBEFORE ZOD, return to host themonthly Fiendish Film Quiz. Expectmany prizes from the ridiculous to thesublime, depending on your answersand team names. £1 a head.

FRI 16, 6.45PM

YUMEN (15)

With English Subtitles

Directors: Xu Ruotao, Huang Xiang & J.P.

Sniadecki United States 2013 63m

Set in a ghost town originally built forthe oil industry, Yumen is a poeticexploration of a ruined landscapehaunted by the ghosts of those whoonce thought they would build acommunity from scratch.

FRI 16, 8.15PM

OLD DOG (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Pema Tseden China 2011 88m

Starring: Drolma Kyab, Yanbum Gyal

Weaving together narrative strands ofhumour and gravity, Old Dog beautifullydepicts life among the rural Tibetanpeople and the erosion of Tibetanculture under the pressures ofcontemporary society.SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&AWITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 2.45PM

CHINESE ANIMATIONS (15)

With English Subtitles China 2013 87m

An eclecticshowcase ofrecent Chineseanimation shortfilms including thesurreal fairy-tale

and monochromatic dystopian worldsof Double Act (2013) and Chasing (2011)and witty reflections on contemporarytechnological issues in New Book ofMountains and Seas (2006).

SAT 17, 5.15PM

BING’AI (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Yan Feng China 2007 114m

With thecompletion of theThree Gorges Damin 2009, 1.13million people livingalong the Yangtze

River have been dislocated. Bing’ai tells thestory of one woman farmer who refused tomove from her village. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 8.15PM

THE PIANO IN A FACTORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Zhang Meng China 2010 119m

Starring: Shin-yeong Jang, Yongzhen Guo

When Chen’sestranged wifeasks for a divorceand custody oftheir daughter, themusical girl

decides she will live with whoever canprovide her with a piano...

SUN 18, 3PM

NO. 89 SHIMEN ROAD (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Haolun Shu Netherlands 2010 85m

Starring: Xufei Zhai, Ewen Cheng

A poignantreflection onmemory in theyears leading up toTianemen Square.A richly textured

fictional account of the time, the filmweaves still photography and controlledfilm footage meant to evoke a document ofthe time, an elaborately recreated milieu.

SUN 18, 5.15PM

MADAME (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Qiu Jiongjiong China 2009 120m

A biographicalaccount of the latedrag-queen FanQihui, betterknown asMadame Bilan de

Linphel. Filmed in black and white and ina minimal documentary style, it presentsan interview with the artist and extractsof Madame’s emotional performances.

SUN 18, 8PM

THE CREMATOR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tao Pong China 2012 90m

Starring: Zhengwu Cheng

Cao, a bachelorcrematoriumworker, secretlyruns a side-linebusinessconducting a

clandestine trade in unidentified women’scorpses to posthumously marry them withdeceased unmarried men...

EVENINGCOURSESTHE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY AND CHANGE 90m

This course will analyse a differentdecade of the 20th century each week toexamine how film has reflected thechanges in culture, society and politics. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 members + concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 1960s we lookat some of the key names in Britishcinema, versatile directors who workedwith astonishing individualism. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoons commencing Wednesday 7th May, 2-4PM £70/£50 members + concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150m

If you already have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130/£100 members + concs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90m

Come along and watch a pre-arrangedfilm from the Broadway programme inweeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the groupin weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 members + concs(includes entrance into films)

EDUCATIONSCREENINGPresented in Association with The University of Nottingham

WED 21, 3PM

THE MACHINE (15) 90m

+ Q&AWith an impoverished world plunged intoa new Cold War, British scientist Vincentis on the brink of developing a game-changing weapon - an android calledThe Machine…

The screening will be followed by aQ&A session led by David Kirby,author of “Lab Coats in Hollywood”and Jenni Metcalfe, a sciencecommunicator.

All tickets £3.50

SPECIALSCREENING

THU 8, 6.15PM

BACK TO THE GARDEN (12A) 95m

+ Q&AA year since the death of an inspirationaltheatre director and teacher, his widow isstruggling to come to terms with herloss. A group of close friends, actorsamongst them, join her for the weekendto celebrate his life and scatter his ashesin in their Kentish garden. The events ofthe day trigger different responses,bringing to the fore dreams,disappointments and unfulfilledrelationships. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH CAST MEMBERS

COMEDYFRI 2, 8PM

MARKTHOMAS:100 ACTSOF MINORDISSENT 140m

£15 full / £10 concs + members 2 x sets of 60m + 20m interval

CreativeWeekender:Kickstart yourbusiness!

FRENCHCINEMA DAYSCHOOLSAT 24

ALAIN RESNAIS AND THE NEW WAVEThe recently deceased French directorwas one of the most critically-acclaimeddirectors of all time and directed suchmasterpieces as Hiroshima Mon Amour,a flagship film of the New Wave and theseminal Last Year at Marienbad.Throughout this day, MartinO’Shaughnessy, Subject Leader of Film& TV Studies at Nottingham TrentUniversity, will give an overview ofResnais’ career with a particular focuson his work in relation to the FrenchNew Wave, European Modernism andFrench Colonisation. The day willinclude clips, group discussion andconclude with a full screening of LastYear at Marienbad.

Tutor: Martin O’ShaughnessyOne Day CourseSaturday 24 May, 11AM - 5PM (includes breaks & films)£17 / £15 members and concsThe course fee includes a screeningof Last Year at Marienbad at3.30PM.

Neat14, Nottingham’s world class arts festival is back.We’re delighted to screen this season of European gemsand host a unique dayschool as part of this year’s festivites.For more information see www.neatfestival.co.uk

TUE 6, 6PM

FILL THE VOID (U) 89m

Shira, a young Hasidic woman, is aboutto be married off to a promising man.However, things change when her sister,Esther, dies while giving birth. Soon Shirahas to decide whether to marry the oneshe loves or accept Yochay’s, Esther’shusband, marriage proposal.

WED 7, 6PM

EYES WIDE OPEN (12A) 96m

Aaron, an Orthodox butcher, married withfour kids, hires a younger Yeshivastudent, Ezri, as an apprentice. Theirrelationship threatens his marriage andhis standing in the community and Aaronhas to choose between his loyalty to hisfamily and his growing love for Ezri.

THU 8, 6PM

CUPCAKES (12A) 90m

A group of friends get together to watchUniversong, a Eurovision-like televisionsong contest. As the group tries to forgetthe stress of their daily lives, theyspontaneously compose a song and sendit to Universong as a joke ... and end upbecoming the Israeli entry for the contest!

SUN 4, 2PM

WEST SIDE STORY (PG) 151m

The wit and longing of StephenSondheim’s lyrics, Leonard Bernstein’spulsating music, and the poetry inmotion of Jerome Robbins’choreography. Moviemail.com

A FOND FAREWELL TO MR HUGHESFROM MIDDLETON PRIMARY SCHOOL

SUN 18, 2PM

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

Dust off your platforms, dig out yourromper suits - it’s guilty pleasure time!MARTINE’S 40TH. SLIGHTLY WORNBUT DIGNIFIED AND NOT TOO OLD…

SUN 25, 2PM

COMING TO AMERICA (15)

112m

Eddie Murphy stars as a wealthy andpampered African prince who comes toAmerica in search of a bride. TO TREVOR, WITH ALL OUR LOVE ONYOUR 40TH BIRTHDAY, FROM ALLYOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY XXX

A taste of the Middle East will be gracing our screens this month with threefine films hand-picked for our season.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVETHU 1, 7PM LIVE SOLD OUTSAT 3, 12NOON ENCOREKING LEAR (12A) 210m

THU 22, 7PM ENCORE SOLD OUTSAT 24, 12NOON ENCORETHE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (15) 160m

£14 full / £12 concs + members

MET OPERA LIVESAT 10, 5.55PM LIVESUN 11, 12NOON ENCORECENERENTOLA (12A) 220m

Live: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 mem Encore: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

If you are thinking of taking the first steps into self-employment or starting a creative or digital business thenour forthcoming Creative Weekenders are for you.

These 2-day workshops, equipping you with businessbasics and essentials over a weekend, are designed tohelp you Kickstart your business.

• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• AUTUMN DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Part funded by the European Regional Development Fund 2007 to 2013, Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

For more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme visit

shinewithprojector.org.uk

The NCIFF showcases a series of award-winningindependent Chinese films produced in recent years. We’re pleased to welcome two Chinese directors, PemaTseden and Feng Yan from China to Nottingham to discusstheir films Old Dog and Bing’ai.

Festival Pass: access all films £25 / Individual tickets £5Presented in Association withThe University of Nottingham

WED 21, 9PM

ADAMBUXTON: KERNELPANIC 70m

£15 full £12.50 members + concs

ROYAL SHAKESPEARECOMPANYWED 14, 7PM LIVEHENRY IV PART I (12A) 180m

Starring: Jasper Britton, Antony Sher

£14 full / £12 concs + members

GLOBE ON SCREEN

WED 28, 7PM & SAT 31, NOONTHE TEMPEST (12A) 169m

Tickets: £10 full / £9 concs + members

THEATRE&OPERA

ALSO SEE OURFRENCH CINEMA

DAY SCHOOL ON PAGE 8

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

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

08

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MAY 201410

BROADWAY BITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MAY 201409MAY 2014

FREE

FRI 23 - SUN 25

ROME, OPEN CITY (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Roberto Rossellini Italy 1945 102m

Starring: Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani

A landmark of Italian neorealism oftencited as one of the greatest films evermade, Rossellini’s portrait of life underthe Nazi Occupation remainsremarkable for its sheer immediacy,tension and power.

MON 26 & TUE 27

A TERRIBLE BEAUTY... (12A)

Dir: Keith Farrell Ireland 2013 97m

Starring: Owen McDonnell, Hugh O’Conor

One thousand British men from theSherwood Foresters thought they wereon their way to France to join the fightagainst the Germans in the Great War.Instead they found themselvesmarching the streets of Dublin,perplexed, and within hours hundredsof them lay dead or wounded, attackedby just 17 men of the rebel IrishVolunteers. This film tells the forgottenstory of Irish and British citizens, caughtin a conflict many didn’t understandand of the innocent men and boys,executed during The Battle of MountStreet Bridge.

WED 28 & THU 29

THE GREAT BEAUTY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Italy 2013 142m

Starring: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone

Winner of the 2014 Academy Award forbest foreign language film. A gorgeousmovie, the film equivalent of amagnificent banquet composed of 78sweet courses. It is in the classic highItalian style of Fellini’s La Dolce Vita: anaria of romantic ennui among thoseclasses with the sophistication andleisure to appreciate it. The Guardian

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HIS FRIENDS (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Xhanfise Keko Albania 1977 78m

Starring: Sotiraq Çili, Enea Zhegu

When the Nazis occupy an Albanianvillage after the withdrawal of the Italianarmy, Tomka and his gang are furious –because the Germans set up camp ontheir football pitch. The local partisansrecruit the boys to spy on the invadersand help to set an ambush. Who knewwar could be this much fun? A classicboys’ own adventure yarn, but in a styleas raw and authentic as anything fromthe Italian neo-realists. Brighton Festival

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sundayafternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at [email protected]

MAY 2014 11

FILM

FRI 23, FROM 10.30PM

MONSTER MOVIE NIGHT - AS VOTED BY YOU!With Godzilla once more rampaging throughthe planet, we’re giving this month’s CineBar a monster theme. Huge space bugs, oversizedworms and a shark/octopus hybrid will be battling it out for our screening slot. So goonto our Facebook page and vote for eitherStarship Troopers, Tremors or Sharktopus andwe’ll announce the winner online on May 16.

NEAT FESTIVAL

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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

ISRAELI FILM SEASONMAY 2014

FOOD

TUE 21, FROM 6PM

GREEK FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Two Faces of January, which is set in Greece,there’ll be Greek-inspired recipes on the specials board tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

NOTTINGHAMCHINESEINDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

MY MOVIE

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZObscure cinema renegades, KNEELBEFORE ZOD, return to host themonthly Fiendish Film Quiz. Expectmany prizes from the ridiculous to thesublime, depending on your answersand team names. £1 a head.

FRI 16, 6.45PM

YUMEN (15)

With English Subtitles

Directors: Xu Ruotao, Huang Xiang & J.P.

Sniadecki United States 2013 63m

Set in a ghost town originally built forthe oil industry, Yumen is a poeticexploration of a ruined landscapehaunted by the ghosts of those whoonce thought they would build acommunity from scratch.

FRI 16, 8.15PM

OLD DOG (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Pema Tseden China 2011 88m

Starring: Drolma Kyab, Yanbum Gyal

Weaving together narrative strands ofhumour and gravity, Old Dog beautifullydepicts life among the rural Tibetanpeople and the erosion of Tibetanculture under the pressures ofcontemporary society.SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&AWITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 2.45PM

CHINESE ANIMATIONS (15)

With English Subtitles China 2013 87m

An eclecticshowcase ofrecent Chineseanimation shortfilms including thesurreal fairy-tale

and monochromatic dystopian worldsof Double Act (2013) and Chasing (2011)and witty reflections on contemporarytechnological issues in New Book ofMountains and Seas (2006).

SAT 17, 5.15PM

BING’AI (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Yan Feng China 2007 114m

With thecompletion of theThree Gorges Damin 2009, 1.13million people livingalong the Yangtze

River have been dislocated. Bing’ai tells thestory of one woman farmer who refused tomove from her village. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 8.15PM

THE PIANO IN A FACTORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Zhang Meng China 2010 119m

Starring: Shin-yeong Jang, Yongzhen Guo

When Chen’sestranged wifeasks for a divorceand custody oftheir daughter, themusical girl

decides she will live with whoever canprovide her with a piano...

SUN 18, 3PM

NO. 89 SHIMEN ROAD (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Haolun Shu Netherlands 2010 85m

Starring: Xufei Zhai, Ewen Cheng

A poignantreflection onmemory in theyears leading up toTianemen Square.A richly textured

fictional account of the time, the filmweaves still photography and controlledfilm footage meant to evoke a document ofthe time, an elaborately recreated milieu.

SUN 18, 5.15PM

MADAME (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Qiu Jiongjiong China 2009 120m

A biographicalaccount of the latedrag-queen FanQihui, betterknown asMadame Bilan de

Linphel. Filmed in black and white and ina minimal documentary style, it presentsan interview with the artist and extractsof Madame’s emotional performances.

SUN 18, 8PM

THE CREMATOR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tao Pong China 2012 90m

Starring: Zhengwu Cheng

Cao, a bachelorcrematoriumworker, secretlyruns a side-linebusinessconducting a

clandestine trade in unidentified women’scorpses to posthumously marry them withdeceased unmarried men...

EVENINGCOURSESTHE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY AND CHANGE 90m

This course will analyse a differentdecade of the 20th century each week toexamine how film has reflected thechanges in culture, society and politics. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 members + concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 1960s we lookat some of the key names in Britishcinema, versatile directors who workedwith astonishing individualism. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoons commencing Wednesday 7th May, 2-4PM £70/£50 members + concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150m

If you already have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130/£100 members + concs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90m

Come along and watch a pre-arrangedfilm from the Broadway programme inweeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the groupin weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 members + concs(includes entrance into films)

EDUCATIONSCREENINGPresented in Association with The University of Nottingham

WED 21, 3PM

THE MACHINE (15) 90m

+ Q&AWith an impoverished world plunged intoa new Cold War, British scientist Vincentis on the brink of developing a game-changing weapon - an android calledThe Machine…

The screening will be followed by aQ&A session led by David Kirby,author of “Lab Coats in Hollywood”and Jenni Metcalfe, a sciencecommunicator.

All tickets £3.50

SPECIALSCREENING

THU 8, 6.15PM

BACK TO THE GARDEN (12A) 95m

+ Q&AA year since the death of an inspirationaltheatre director and teacher, his widow isstruggling to come to terms with herloss. A group of close friends, actorsamongst them, join her for the weekendto celebrate his life and scatter his ashesin in their Kentish garden. The events ofthe day trigger different responses,bringing to the fore dreams,disappointments and unfulfilledrelationships. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH CAST MEMBERS

COMEDYFRI 2, 8PM

MARKTHOMAS:100 ACTSOF MINORDISSENT 140m

£15 full / £10 concs + members 2 x sets of 60m + 20m interval

CreativeWeekender:Kickstart yourbusiness!

FRENCHCINEMA DAYSCHOOLSAT 24

ALAIN RESNAIS AND THE NEW WAVEThe recently deceased French directorwas one of the most critically-acclaimeddirectors of all time and directed suchmasterpieces as Hiroshima Mon Amour,a flagship film of the New Wave and theseminal Last Year at Marienbad.Throughout this day, MartinO’Shaughnessy, Subject Leader of Film& TV Studies at Nottingham TrentUniversity, will give an overview ofResnais’ career with a particular focuson his work in relation to the FrenchNew Wave, European Modernism andFrench Colonisation. The day willinclude clips, group discussion andconclude with a full screening of LastYear at Marienbad.

Tutor: Martin O’ShaughnessyOne Day CourseSaturday 24 May, 11AM - 5PM (includes breaks & films)£17 / £15 members and concsThe course fee includes a screeningof Last Year at Marienbad at3.30PM.

Neat14, Nottingham’s world class arts festival is back.We’re delighted to screen this season of European gemsand host a unique dayschool as part of this year’s festivites.For more information see www.neatfestival.co.uk

TUE 6, 6PM

FILL THE VOID (U) 89m

Shira, a young Hasidic woman, is aboutto be married off to a promising man.However, things change when her sister,Esther, dies while giving birth. Soon Shirahas to decide whether to marry the oneshe loves or accept Yochay’s, Esther’shusband, marriage proposal.

WED 7, 6PM

EYES WIDE OPEN (12A) 96m

Aaron, an Orthodox butcher, married withfour kids, hires a younger Yeshivastudent, Ezri, as an apprentice. Theirrelationship threatens his marriage andhis standing in the community and Aaronhas to choose between his loyalty to hisfamily and his growing love for Ezri.

THU 8, 6PM

CUPCAKES (12A) 90m

A group of friends get together to watchUniversong, a Eurovision-like televisionsong contest. As the group tries to forgetthe stress of their daily lives, theyspontaneously compose a song and sendit to Universong as a joke ... and end upbecoming the Israeli entry for the contest!

SUN 4, 2PM

WEST SIDE STORY (PG) 151m

The wit and longing of StephenSondheim’s lyrics, Leonard Bernstein’spulsating music, and the poetry inmotion of Jerome Robbins’choreography. Moviemail.com

A FOND FAREWELL TO MR HUGHESFROM MIDDLETON PRIMARY SCHOOL

SUN 18, 2PM

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

Dust off your platforms, dig out yourromper suits - it’s guilty pleasure time!MARTINE’S 40TH. SLIGHTLY WORNBUT DIGNIFIED AND NOT TOO OLD…

SUN 25, 2PM

COMING TO AMERICA (15)

112m

Eddie Murphy stars as a wealthy andpampered African prince who comes toAmerica in search of a bride. TO TREVOR, WITH ALL OUR LOVE ONYOUR 40TH BIRTHDAY, FROM ALLYOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY XXX

A taste of the Middle East will be gracing our screens this month with threefine films hand-picked for our season.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVETHU 1, 7PM LIVE SOLD OUTSAT 3, 12NOON ENCOREKING LEAR (12A) 210m

THU 22, 7PM ENCORE SOLD OUTSAT 24, 12NOON ENCORETHE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (15) 160m

£14 full / £12 concs + members

MET OPERA LIVESAT 10, 5.55PM LIVESUN 11, 12NOON ENCORECENERENTOLA (12A) 220m

Live: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 mem Encore: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

If you are thinking of taking the first steps into self-employment or starting a creative or digital business thenour forthcoming Creative Weekenders are for you.

These 2-day workshops, equipping you with businessbasics and essentials over a weekend, are designed tohelp you Kickstart your business.

• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• AUTUMN DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Part funded by the European Regional Development Fund 2007 to 2013, Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

For more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme visit

shinewithprojector.org.uk

The NCIFF showcases a series of award-winningindependent Chinese films produced in recent years. We’re pleased to welcome two Chinese directors, PemaTseden and Feng Yan from China to Nottingham to discusstheir films Old Dog and Bing’ai.

Festival Pass: access all films £25 / Individual tickets £5Presented in Association withThe University of Nottingham

WED 21, 9PM

ADAMBUXTON: KERNELPANIC 70m

£15 full £12.50 members + concs

ROYAL SHAKESPEARECOMPANYWED 14, 7PM LIVEHENRY IV PART I (12A) 180m

Starring: Jasper Britton, Antony Sher

£14 full / £12 concs + members

GLOBE ON SCREEN

WED 28, 7PM & SAT 31, NOONTHE TEMPEST (12A) 169m

Tickets: £10 full / £9 concs + members

THEATRE&OPERA

ALSO SEE OURFRENCH CINEMA

DAY SCHOOL ON PAGE 8

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

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

08

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BARTWO GREAT PLACESTO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

MAY 201410

BROADWAY BITES

ENJOY A MEAL & A FILMWITH OUR COMBINED

TICKET DEALAVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC

£12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

MAY 201409MAY 2014

FREE

FRI 23 - SUN 25

ROME, OPEN CITY (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Roberto Rossellini Italy 1945 102m

Starring: Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani

A landmark of Italian neorealism oftencited as one of the greatest films evermade, Rossellini’s portrait of life underthe Nazi Occupation remainsremarkable for its sheer immediacy,tension and power.

MON 26 & TUE 27

A TERRIBLE BEAUTY... (12A)

Dir: Keith Farrell Ireland 2013 97m

Starring: Owen McDonnell, Hugh O’Conor

One thousand British men from theSherwood Foresters thought they wereon their way to France to join the fightagainst the Germans in the Great War.Instead they found themselvesmarching the streets of Dublin,perplexed, and within hours hundredsof them lay dead or wounded, attackedby just 17 men of the rebel IrishVolunteers. This film tells the forgottenstory of Irish and British citizens, caughtin a conflict many didn’t understandand of the innocent men and boys,executed during The Battle of MountStreet Bridge.

WED 28 & THU 29

THE GREAT BEAUTY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Italy 2013 142m

Starring: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone

Winner of the 2014 Academy Award forbest foreign language film. A gorgeousmovie, the film equivalent of amagnificent banquet composed of 78sweet courses. It is in the classic highItalian style of Fellini’s La Dolce Vita: anaria of romantic ennui among thoseclasses with the sophistication andleisure to appreciate it. The Guardian

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HIS FRIENDS (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Xhanfise Keko Albania 1977 78m

Starring: Sotiraq Çili, Enea Zhegu

When the Nazis occupy an Albanianvillage after the withdrawal of the Italianarmy, Tomka and his gang are furious –because the Germans set up camp ontheir football pitch. The local partisansrecruit the boys to spy on the invadersand help to set an ambush. Who knewwar could be this much fun? A classicboys’ own adventure yarn, but in a styleas raw and authentic as anything fromthe Italian neo-realists. Brighton Festival

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sundayafternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at [email protected]

MAY 2014 11

FILM

FRI 23, FROM 10.30PM

MONSTER MOVIE NIGHT - AS VOTED BY YOU!With Godzilla once more rampaging throughthe planet, we’re giving this month’s CineBar a monster theme. Huge space bugs, oversizedworms and a shark/octopus hybrid will be battling it out for our screening slot. So goonto our Facebook page and vote for eitherStarship Troopers, Tremors or Sharktopus andwe’ll announce the winner online on May 16.

NEAT FESTIVAL

DESI

GN: W

WW

.TOM

PART

RIDG

E.CO

.UK

PRI

NTED

BY

PYRA

MID

PRE

SS

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

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

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

ISRAELI FILM SEASONMAY 2014

FOOD

TUE 21, FROM 6PM

GREEK FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Two Faces of January, which is set in Greece,there’ll be Greek-inspired recipes on the specials board tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

NOTTINGHAMCHINESEINDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

MY MOVIE

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZObscure cinema renegades, KNEELBEFORE ZOD, return to host themonthly Fiendish Film Quiz. Expectmany prizes from the ridiculous to thesublime, depending on your answersand team names. £1 a head.

FRI 16, 6.45PM

YUMEN (15)

With English Subtitles

Directors: Xu Ruotao, Huang Xiang & J.P.

Sniadecki United States 2013 63m

Set in a ghost town originally built forthe oil industry, Yumen is a poeticexploration of a ruined landscapehaunted by the ghosts of those whoonce thought they would build acommunity from scratch.

FRI 16, 8.15PM

OLD DOG (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Pema Tseden China 2011 88m

Starring: Drolma Kyab, Yanbum Gyal

Weaving together narrative strands ofhumour and gravity, Old Dog beautifullydepicts life among the rural Tibetanpeople and the erosion of Tibetanculture under the pressures ofcontemporary society.SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&AWITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 2.45PM

CHINESE ANIMATIONS (15)

With English Subtitles China 2013 87m

An eclecticshowcase ofrecent Chineseanimation shortfilms including thesurreal fairy-tale

and monochromatic dystopian worldsof Double Act (2013) and Chasing (2011)and witty reflections on contemporarytechnological issues in New Book ofMountains and Seas (2006).

SAT 17, 5.15PM

BING’AI (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Yan Feng China 2007 114m

With thecompletion of theThree Gorges Damin 2009, 1.13million people livingalong the Yangtze

River have been dislocated. Bing’ai tells thestory of one woman farmer who refused tomove from her village. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 8.15PM

THE PIANO IN A FACTORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Zhang Meng China 2010 119m

Starring: Shin-yeong Jang, Yongzhen Guo

When Chen’sestranged wifeasks for a divorceand custody oftheir daughter, themusical girl

decides she will live with whoever canprovide her with a piano...

SUN 18, 3PM

NO. 89 SHIMEN ROAD (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Haolun Shu Netherlands 2010 85m

Starring: Xufei Zhai, Ewen Cheng

A poignantreflection onmemory in theyears leading up toTianemen Square.A richly textured

fictional account of the time, the filmweaves still photography and controlledfilm footage meant to evoke a document ofthe time, an elaborately recreated milieu.

SUN 18, 5.15PM

MADAME (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Qiu Jiongjiong China 2009 120m

A biographicalaccount of the latedrag-queen FanQihui, betterknown asMadame Bilan de

Linphel. Filmed in black and white and ina minimal documentary style, it presentsan interview with the artist and extractsof Madame’s emotional performances.

SUN 18, 8PM

THE CREMATOR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tao Pong China 2012 90m

Starring: Zhengwu Cheng

Cao, a bachelorcrematoriumworker, secretlyruns a side-linebusinessconducting a

clandestine trade in unidentified women’scorpses to posthumously marry them withdeceased unmarried men...

EVENINGCOURSESTHE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY AND CHANGE 90m

This course will analyse a differentdecade of the 20th century each week toexamine how film has reflected thechanges in culture, society and politics. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 members + concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 1960s we lookat some of the key names in Britishcinema, versatile directors who workedwith astonishing individualism. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoons commencing Wednesday 7th May, 2-4PM £70/£50 members + concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150m

If you already have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130/£100 members + concs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90m

Come along and watch a pre-arrangedfilm from the Broadway programme inweeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the groupin weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 members + concs(includes entrance into films)

EDUCATIONSCREENINGPresented in Association with The University of Nottingham

WED 21, 3PM

THE MACHINE (15) 90m

+ Q&AWith an impoverished world plunged intoa new Cold War, British scientist Vincentis on the brink of developing a game-changing weapon - an android calledThe Machine…

The screening will be followed by aQ&A session led by David Kirby,author of “Lab Coats in Hollywood”and Jenni Metcalfe, a sciencecommunicator.

All tickets £3.50

SPECIALSCREENING

THU 8, 6.15PM

BACK TO THE GARDEN (12A) 95m

+ Q&AA year since the death of an inspirationaltheatre director and teacher, his widow isstruggling to come to terms with herloss. A group of close friends, actorsamongst them, join her for the weekendto celebrate his life and scatter his ashesin in their Kentish garden. The events ofthe day trigger different responses,bringing to the fore dreams,disappointments and unfulfilledrelationships. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH CAST MEMBERS

COMEDYFRI 2, 8PM

MARKTHOMAS:100 ACTSOF MINORDISSENT 140m

£15 full / £10 concs + members 2 x sets of 60m + 20m interval

CreativeWeekender:Kickstart yourbusiness!

FRENCHCINEMA DAYSCHOOLSAT 24

ALAIN RESNAIS AND THE NEW WAVEThe recently deceased French directorwas one of the most critically-acclaimeddirectors of all time and directed suchmasterpieces as Hiroshima Mon Amour,a flagship film of the New Wave and theseminal Last Year at Marienbad.Throughout this day, MartinO’Shaughnessy, Subject Leader of Film& TV Studies at Nottingham TrentUniversity, will give an overview ofResnais’ career with a particular focuson his work in relation to the FrenchNew Wave, European Modernism andFrench Colonisation. The day willinclude clips, group discussion andconclude with a full screening of LastYear at Marienbad.

Tutor: Martin O’ShaughnessyOne Day CourseSaturday 24 May, 11AM - 5PM (includes breaks & films)£17 / £15 members and concsThe course fee includes a screeningof Last Year at Marienbad at3.30PM.

Neat14, Nottingham’s world class arts festival is back.We’re delighted to screen this season of European gemsand host a unique dayschool as part of this year’s festivites.For more information see www.neatfestival.co.uk

TUE 6, 6PM

FILL THE VOID (U) 89m

Shira, a young Hasidic woman, is aboutto be married off to a promising man.However, things change when her sister,Esther, dies while giving birth. Soon Shirahas to decide whether to marry the oneshe loves or accept Yochay’s, Esther’shusband, marriage proposal.

WED 7, 6PM

EYES WIDE OPEN (12A) 96m

Aaron, an Orthodox butcher, married withfour kids, hires a younger Yeshivastudent, Ezri, as an apprentice. Theirrelationship threatens his marriage andhis standing in the community and Aaronhas to choose between his loyalty to hisfamily and his growing love for Ezri.

THU 8, 6PM

CUPCAKES (12A) 90m

A group of friends get together to watchUniversong, a Eurovision-like televisionsong contest. As the group tries to forgetthe stress of their daily lives, theyspontaneously compose a song and sendit to Universong as a joke ... and end upbecoming the Israeli entry for the contest!

SUN 4, 2PM

WEST SIDE STORY (PG) 151m

The wit and longing of StephenSondheim’s lyrics, Leonard Bernstein’spulsating music, and the poetry inmotion of Jerome Robbins’choreography. Moviemail.com

A FOND FAREWELL TO MR HUGHESFROM MIDDLETON PRIMARY SCHOOL

SUN 18, 2PM

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

Dust off your platforms, dig out yourromper suits - it’s guilty pleasure time!MARTINE’S 40TH. SLIGHTLY WORNBUT DIGNIFIED AND NOT TOO OLD…

SUN 25, 2PM

COMING TO AMERICA (15)

112m

Eddie Murphy stars as a wealthy andpampered African prince who comes toAmerica in search of a bride. TO TREVOR, WITH ALL OUR LOVE ONYOUR 40TH BIRTHDAY, FROM ALLYOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY XXX

A taste of the Middle East will be gracing our screens this month with threefine films hand-picked for our season.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVETHU 1, 7PM LIVE SOLD OUTSAT 3, 12NOON ENCOREKING LEAR (12A) 210m

THU 22, 7PM ENCORE SOLD OUTSAT 24, 12NOON ENCORETHE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (15) 160m

£14 full / £12 concs + members

MET OPERA LIVESAT 10, 5.55PM LIVESUN 11, 12NOON ENCORECENERENTOLA (12A) 220m

Live: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 mem Encore: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

If you are thinking of taking the first steps into self-employment or starting a creative or digital business thenour forthcoming Creative Weekenders are for you.

These 2-day workshops, equipping you with businessbasics and essentials over a weekend, are designed tohelp you Kickstart your business.

• SAT 17 MAY - SUN 18 MAY 2014• AUTUMN DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

Part funded by the European Regional Development Fund 2007 to 2013, Projector offers *FREE businesssupport and advice to creatives.*Subject to eligibility.

For more details on our forthcoming events and how to apply to the programme visit

shinewithprojector.org.uk

The NCIFF showcases a series of award-winningindependent Chinese films produced in recent years. We’re pleased to welcome two Chinese directors, PemaTseden and Feng Yan from China to Nottingham to discusstheir films Old Dog and Bing’ai.

Festival Pass: access all films £25 / Individual tickets £5Presented in Association withThe University of Nottingham

WED 21, 9PM

ADAMBUXTON: KERNELPANIC 70m

£15 full £12.50 members + concs

ROYAL SHAKESPEARECOMPANYWED 14, 7PM LIVEHENRY IV PART I (12A) 180m

Starring: Jasper Britton, Antony Sher

£14 full / £12 concs + members

GLOBE ON SCREEN

WED 28, 7PM & SAT 31, NOONTHE TEMPEST (12A) 169m

Tickets: £10 full / £9 concs + members

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FRI 23 - SUN 25

ROME, OPEN CITY (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Roberto Rossellini Italy 1945 102m

Starring: Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani

A landmark of Italian neorealism oftencited as one of the greatest films evermade, Rossellini’s portrait of life underthe Nazi Occupation remainsremarkable for its sheer immediacy,tension and power.

MON 26 & TUE 27

A TERRIBLE BEAUTY... (12A)

Dir: Keith Farrell Ireland 2013 97m

Starring: Owen McDonnell, Hugh O’Conor

One thousand British men from theSherwood Foresters thought they wereon their way to France to join the fightagainst the Germans in the Great War.Instead they found themselvesmarching the streets of Dublin,perplexed, and within hours hundredsof them lay dead or wounded, attackedby just 17 men of the rebel IrishVolunteers. This film tells the forgottenstory of Irish and British citizens, caughtin a conflict many didn’t understandand of the innocent men and boys,executed during The Battle of MountStreet Bridge.

WED 28 & THU 29

THE GREAT BEAUTY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Italy 2013 142m

Starring: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone

Winner of the 2014 Academy Award forbest foreign language film. A gorgeousmovie, the film equivalent of amagnificent banquet composed of 78sweet courses. It is in the classic highItalian style of Fellini’s La Dolce Vita: anaria of romantic ennui among thoseclasses with the sophistication andleisure to appreciate it. The Guardian

SAT 31, 1.15PM

TOMKA AND HIS FRIENDS (PG)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Xhanfise Keko Albania 1977 78m

Starring: Sotiraq Çili, Enea Zhegu

When the Nazis occupy an Albanianvillage after the withdrawal of the Italianarmy, Tomka and his gang are furious –because the Germans set up camp ontheir football pitch. The local partisansrecruit the boys to spy on the invadersand help to set an ambush. Who knewwar could be this much fun? A classicboys’ own adventure yarn, but in a styleas raw and authentic as anything fromthe Italian neo-realists. Brighton Festival

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sundayafternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at [email protected]

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TUE 21, FROM 6PM

GREEK FOOD NIGHTTo complement The Two Faces of January, which is set in Greece,there’ll be Greek-inspired recipes on the specials board tonight.

QUIZZES

THU 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz rebootstonight. It’s £1 a head to join inthe fun and there are prizes too.

NOTTINGHAMCHINESEINDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

MY MOVIE

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZObscure cinema renegades, KNEELBEFORE ZOD, return to host themonthly Fiendish Film Quiz. Expectmany prizes from the ridiculous to thesublime, depending on your answersand team names. £1 a head.

FRI 16, 6.45PM

YUMEN (15)

With English Subtitles

Directors: Xu Ruotao, Huang Xiang & J.P.

Sniadecki United States 2013 63m

Set in a ghost town originally built forthe oil industry, Yumen is a poeticexploration of a ruined landscapehaunted by the ghosts of those whoonce thought they would build acommunity from scratch.

FRI 16, 8.15PM

OLD DOG (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Pema Tseden China 2011 88m

Starring: Drolma Kyab, Yanbum Gyal

Weaving together narrative strands ofhumour and gravity, Old Dog beautifullydepicts life among the rural Tibetanpeople and the erosion of Tibetanculture under the pressures ofcontemporary society.SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&AWITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 2.45PM

CHINESE ANIMATIONS (15)

With English Subtitles China 2013 87m

An eclecticshowcase ofrecent Chineseanimation shortfilms including thesurreal fairy-tale

and monochromatic dystopian worldsof Double Act (2013) and Chasing (2011)and witty reflections on contemporarytechnological issues in New Book ofMountains and Seas (2006).

SAT 17, 5.15PM

BING’AI (15)

+ DIRECTOR’S Q&AWith English Subtitles

Dir: Yan Feng China 2007 114m

With thecompletion of theThree Gorges Damin 2009, 1.13million people livingalong the Yangtze

River have been dislocated. Bing’ai tells thestory of one woman farmer who refused tomove from her village. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH THE DIRECTOR

SAT 17, 8.15PM

THE PIANO IN A FACTORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Zhang Meng China 2010 119m

Starring: Shin-yeong Jang, Yongzhen Guo

When Chen’sestranged wifeasks for a divorceand custody oftheir daughter, themusical girl

decides she will live with whoever canprovide her with a piano...

SUN 18, 3PM

NO. 89 SHIMEN ROAD (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Haolun Shu Netherlands 2010 85m

Starring: Xufei Zhai, Ewen Cheng

A poignantreflection onmemory in theyears leading up toTianemen Square.A richly textured

fictional account of the time, the filmweaves still photography and controlledfilm footage meant to evoke a document ofthe time, an elaborately recreated milieu.

SUN 18, 5.15PM

MADAME (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Qiu Jiongjiong China 2009 120m

A biographicalaccount of the latedrag-queen FanQihui, betterknown asMadame Bilan de

Linphel. Filmed in black and white and ina minimal documentary style, it presentsan interview with the artist and extractsof Madame’s emotional performances.

SUN 18, 8PM

THE CREMATOR (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tao Pong China 2012 90m

Starring: Zhengwu Cheng

Cao, a bachelorcrematoriumworker, secretlyruns a side-linebusinessconducting a

clandestine trade in unidentified women’scorpses to posthumously marry them withdeceased unmarried men...

EVENINGCOURSESTHE HISTORY OF FILM:CULTURE, SOCIETY AND CHANGE 90m

This course will analyse a differentdecade of the 20th century each week toexamine how film has reflected thechanges in culture, society and politics. Tutor: Michael Parkes 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencingTuesday 6th May 2014, 7-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 members + concs

TEN GREAT BRITISHDIRECTORSFrom the silent era to the 1960s we lookat some of the key names in Britishcinema, versatile directors who workedwith astonishing individualism. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday Afternoons commencing Wednesday 7th May, 2-4PM £70/£50 members + concs

SCREENWRITING:INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 150m

If you already have a grasp of basicscreenwriting skills then this course isyour next step. Tutor: Graham Lester George 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 7th May, 6.30-9PM Price: £130/£100 members + concs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2014 90m

Come along and watch a pre-arrangedfilm from the Broadway programme inweeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the groupin weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week’s movie. Tutor: Sam Ward 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencingThursday 8th May, 7.30-9PM(discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 members + concs(includes entrance into films)

EDUCATIONSCREENINGPresented in Association with The University of Nottingham

WED 21, 3PM

THE MACHINE (15) 90m

+ Q&AWith an impoverished world plunged intoa new Cold War, British scientist Vincentis on the brink of developing a game-changing weapon - an android calledThe Machine…

The screening will be followed by aQ&A session led by David Kirby,author of “Lab Coats in Hollywood”and Jenni Metcalfe, a sciencecommunicator.

All tickets £3.50

SPECIALSCREENING

THU 8, 6.15PM

BACK TO THE GARDEN (12A) 95m

+ Q&AA year since the death of an inspirationaltheatre director and teacher, his widow isstruggling to come to terms with herloss. A group of close friends, actorsamongst them, join her for the weekendto celebrate his life and scatter his ashesin in their Kentish garden. The events ofthe day trigger different responses,bringing to the fore dreams,disappointments and unfulfilledrelationships. SCREENING FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH CAST MEMBERS

COMEDYFRI 2, 8PM

MARKTHOMAS:100 ACTSOF MINORDISSENT 140m

£15 full / £10 concs + members 2 x sets of 60m + 20m interval

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FRENCHCINEMA DAYSCHOOLSAT 24

ALAIN RESNAIS AND THE NEW WAVEThe recently deceased French directorwas one of the most critically-acclaimeddirectors of all time and directed suchmasterpieces as Hiroshima Mon Amour,a flagship film of the New Wave and theseminal Last Year at Marienbad.Throughout this day, MartinO’Shaughnessy, Subject Leader of Film& TV Studies at Nottingham TrentUniversity, will give an overview ofResnais’ career with a particular focuson his work in relation to the FrenchNew Wave, European Modernism andFrench Colonisation. The day willinclude clips, group discussion andconclude with a full screening of LastYear at Marienbad.

Tutor: Martin O’ShaughnessyOne Day CourseSaturday 24 May, 11AM - 5PM (includes breaks & films)£17 / £15 members and concsThe course fee includes a screeningof Last Year at Marienbad at3.30PM.

Neat14, Nottingham’s world class arts festival is back.We’re delighted to screen this season of European gemsand host a unique dayschool as part of this year’s festivites.For more information see www.neatfestival.co.uk

TUE 6, 6PM

FILL THE VOID (U) 89m

Shira, a young Hasidic woman, is aboutto be married off to a promising man.However, things change when her sister,Esther, dies while giving birth. Soon Shirahas to decide whether to marry the oneshe loves or accept Yochay’s, Esther’shusband, marriage proposal.

WED 7, 6PM

EYES WIDE OPEN (12A) 96m

Aaron, an Orthodox butcher, married withfour kids, hires a younger Yeshivastudent, Ezri, as an apprentice. Theirrelationship threatens his marriage andhis standing in the community and Aaronhas to choose between his loyalty to hisfamily and his growing love for Ezri.

THU 8, 6PM

CUPCAKES (12A) 90m

A group of friends get together to watchUniversong, a Eurovision-like televisionsong contest. As the group tries to forgetthe stress of their daily lives, theyspontaneously compose a song and sendit to Universong as a joke ... and end upbecoming the Israeli entry for the contest!

SUN 4, 2PM

WEST SIDE STORY (PG) 151m

The wit and longing of StephenSondheim’s lyrics, Leonard Bernstein’spulsating music, and the poetry inmotion of Jerome Robbins’choreography. Moviemail.com

A FOND FAREWELL TO MR HUGHESFROM MIDDLETON PRIMARY SCHOOL

SUN 18, 2PM

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

Dust off your platforms, dig out yourromper suits - it’s guilty pleasure time!MARTINE’S 40TH. SLIGHTLY WORNBUT DIGNIFIED AND NOT TOO OLD…

SUN 25, 2PM

COMING TO AMERICA (15)

112m

Eddie Murphy stars as a wealthy andpampered African prince who comes toAmerica in search of a bride. TO TREVOR, WITH ALL OUR LOVE ONYOUR 40TH BIRTHDAY, FROM ALLYOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY XXX

A taste of the Middle East will be gracing our screens this month with threefine films hand-picked for our season.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVETHU 1, 7PM LIVE SOLD OUTSAT 3, 12NOON ENCOREKING LEAR (12A) 210m

THU 22, 7PM ENCORE SOLD OUTSAT 24, 12NOON ENCORETHE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (15) 160m

£14 full / £12 concs + members

MET OPERA LIVESAT 10, 5.55PM LIVESUN 11, 12NOON ENCORECENERENTOLA (12A) 220m

Live: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 mem Encore: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

If you are thinking of taking the first steps into self-employment or starting a creative or digital business thenour forthcoming Creative Weekenders are for you.

These 2-day workshops, equipping you with businessbasics and essentials over a weekend, are designed tohelp you Kickstart your business.

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The NCIFF showcases a series of award-winningindependent Chinese films produced in recent years. We’re pleased to welcome two Chinese directors, PemaTseden and Feng Yan from China to Nottingham to discusstheir films Old Dog and Bing’ai.

Festival Pass: access all films £25 / Individual tickets £5Presented in Association withThe University of Nottingham

WED 21, 9PM

ADAMBUXTON: KERNELPANIC 70m

£15 full £12.50 members + concs

ROYAL SHAKESPEARECOMPANYWED 14, 7PM LIVEHENRY IV PART I (12A) 180m

Starring: Jasper Britton, Antony Sher

£14 full / £12 concs + members

GLOBE ON SCREEN

WED 28, 7PM & SAT 31, NOONTHE TEMPEST (12A) 169m

Tickets: £10 full / £9 concs + members

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