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FROM FRI 23

SILVER LININGSPLAYBOOK (CERT TBC)

Dir: David O Russell United States 2012 TBC

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence,

Robert De Niro

Recently released after a court-orderedstint at a psychiatric facility, Patattempts to acclimate back into hisparents’ (played by Robert De Niro andJacki Weaver) home and win back hisestranged wife Nikki. Into his orbit fliesTiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), an equallyvolatile young widow with an offer tohelp Pat get Nikki back… with a price.Silver Linings Playbook is bound to beone of the most talked about films ofthe year: effortlessly dysfunctional,thrillingly acted, and thoroughlyrewarding.The Hamptons International Film Festival

FROM FRI 30

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (12A)

Dir: Mike Newell United States 2012 128m

Starring: Helena Bonham-Carter, Jeremy Irvine,

Ralph Fiennes

This year marks the bicentenary of thebirth of Charles Dickens, so it’s fittingthat it also sees the release of thisfaithful and beautifully realizedadaptation of one of his greatest novels- the story of a humble orphan whosuddenly becomes a gentleman withthe help of an unknown benefactor. Anoutstanding roster of British actingtalent including Ralph Fiennes, HelenaBonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, SallyHawkins, Jason Flemyng and EwenBremner — bring Charles Dickens’universe to life under the direction ofMike Newell (Four Weddings and aFuneral). TIFF

FROM FRI 30

THE HUNT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Thomas Vinterberg Denmark 2012 115m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen

Thomas Vinterberg’s (The Celebration)The Hunt is a spellbinding Danishdrama about the extremes of love andthe violent, irrational fear that gripsthose that love too much. Cannes BestActor award winner Mads Mikkelsen isemotionally shattering as Lucas, ahandsome, respected Kindergartenworker wrongly accused of a sexualencounter with his best friend’s youngdaughter, sparking a small-towncondemnation that spirals intopsychological turmoil for Lucas and histeenage son. Tough, measured, world-class filmmaking. CAC on Film

FROM FRI 30

SIGHTSEERS (15)

Dir: Ben Wheatley United Kingdom 2012 88m

Starring: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram

A shift in gears from the Kill List directorBen Wheatley takes Chris and Tina on astrange and truly disturbing odysseythrough the English countryside as theytake a very wrong turn indeed and thebodies soon pile up around them.

“Dark and very, very funny...a must-see movie.” Empire

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

SAT 10, 1PM

TALES OF THE NIGHT (PG)

Dir: Michel Ocelot France 2011 84m

A series of magical and colourfultales that take place when threefriends meet in an old cinema to telltheir stories, each set in a differentmythical land and peopled with acast of larger-than-life charactersincluding princes and princesses,young lovers, werewolves anddragons. [IN ENGLISH]

SAT 17, 1.30PM

PARANORMAN (PG)

Dir: Chris Butler United States 2010 92m

Starring: Kodi Smit-McPhee,

Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz- Plasse

A misunderstood boy, takes onghosts, zombies and grown-ups tosave his town from a curse.

SAT 24, 3PM

CRASH, bang! WALLOP (U)

An exciting afternoon of fun films,made by and for young people aspart of bang! Short Film Festival.

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

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

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (12A)

See page October brochure orwebsite for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SKYFALL (12A)

See October brochure or website for details.An English subtitled version will alsobe shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ARGO (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AMOUR (12A)

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.

TUE 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 17, 12.45PM

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2D) (U)

A chance to see Disney’s charminganimated classic tale about how truebeauty comes from the inside on thebig screen.

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

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

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Fri 16 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Sat 17 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45ParaNorman PG p4 1:30Beauty and the Beast (2D) - Supportive Env’t... U p4 12:45

Sun 18 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Walk the Line 12A p11 2:00

Mon 19 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45The Lost Weekend + Panel Discussion PG p10 5:30

Tue 20 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Shadows of Liberty 15 p9 6:00

Wed 21 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Thu 22 The Master p2 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45

Fri 23 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 24 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:30 3:30 6:15Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 25 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:15 4:30Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll 15 p11 2:00Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 26 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Last Shop Standing + Q&A 15 p10 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 27 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Canned Dreams 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebFiendish Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm

Wed 28 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 p2 4:45 7:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 29 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 10:30 1:30 4:45 7:45Café Philosophique Presents:Vertigo PG p10 5:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Fri 30 Great Expectations 12A p3 2:00 5:00 8:00Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Sightseers 15 p3 4:15 8:45The Hunt 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Radioman + Q&A 15 p10 6:30Cinebar Presents: AnchormanCafebar 10.30pm

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THE SAPPHIRES

THE MASTERARGORUST AND BONEAMOURSILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK

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

FROM FRI 2

RUST AND BONE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2012 122m

Starring: Matthias Schoenaerts,

Marion Cotillard, Armand Verdure

Jacques Audiard follows his superbcrime drama A Prophet with the stuff ofromance: mismatched lovers facingextraordinary obstacles. Alain is aninarticulate thug competing ingladiatorial street fights who can barelykeep his son fed, clothed and in school.Stéphanie is a free-spirited, streetwisedolphin trainer who suffers adevastating injury. What could havebeen the material for a ‘30smelodrama is elevated by theseriousness with which Audiardpresents his story and through hisextraordinary sense of style.Telluride Film Festival

FROM MON 5

SAMSARA (12A)

Dir: Ron Fricke United States 2011 102m

Director Ron Fricke’s stunninglybeautiful follow-up to Baraka takes uson another world tour, showcasing boththe natural beauty of our planet and thelengths we go to in destroying it. In thetradition of dazzling ‘non-verbal’ filmslike Koyaansqatsi, the music (byMichael Stearns, Lisa Gerrard andMarcello de Francisci), and theastonishing images speak forthemselves. Bradford International Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

Dir: Wayne Blair Australia 2012 103m

Starring: Chris O’Dowd, Deborah Mailman,

Jessica Mauboy

Destined to be the crowd-pleasing hitof the year, The Sapphires is aboisterous, inspirational comedy set inthe tumultuous days of the late 1960sabout a group of talented women froma remote Aboriginal mission.Discovered by a washed up talentscout (the wonderful Chris O’Dowd),they launch a career as an all-girl R&Bgroup and land their biggest gig yet:singing for the troops in the VietnamWar. Based on a true story, TheSapphires is filled with pop and soulgems, immaculately sung. A must-see,stand-up-and-cheer film. The Hamptons

International Film Festival

Thu 1 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Beasts of the Southern Wild 12A See web 10:30 1:30 8:45Frankenweenie PG See web 3:45 5:45Ginger and Rosa 12A See web 4:30 6:45National Theatre Live:Timon of Athens 12A p11 7:00Mayhem Horror Film Festival BAFTA presents Sightseers 15 8:00Grabbers 15 10.30

Fri 2 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival The Casebook of Eddie Brewer 18 6:00Guinea Pigs 18 8.15Kino Klubb presents Altered States 18 11:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 3 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Dead Sushi 18 12:30Chained 18 2:15BAFTA TV SPECIAL:The Secret of Crickley Hall 4:30Rabies 18 6:30Scary Shorts 18 8:30V/H/S 18 11:00National Theatre Encore:Timon of Athens 12A p11 1:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 4 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Manborg 18 12:45The Shining 15 2:15American Mary 18 6:30Dead Mine 18 9:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 5 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 6 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 8:30Revenge of the Electric Car PG p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Wed 7 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 8 Skyfall See web 10:30 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 4:15 6:30Plus Film TBC - See WebUnderwire p8 7:00

Fri 9 The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Media Arts presents Hatch 6:00See website for detailsWhole Lotta Soul night Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 10 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 12:45 3:15Tales of the Night PG p4 1:00Met Opera Live:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 6:00

Sun 11 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Some Like it Hot PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 12:00

Mon 12 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 13 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30The Flaw 15 p9 6:00

Wed 14 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Ai Weiwei 15p10 1:00 6:00

Thu 15 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:15Taking the Michael 15 + Q&A 8:45Video Game QUiz Cafebar 8.45pm

FROM FRI 9

ARGO (15)

Dir: Ben Affleck United States 2012 120m

Starring: John Goodman, Bryan Cranston,

Ben Affleck

Funny and nail-bitingly tense, the filmtells the true story of how a CIA “exfilt”man (Affleck) helped smuggle six U.S.embassy employees out of Iran in 1980by passing them off as a Canuck filmcrew. John Goodman and Alan Arkinhave great fun as the Hollywoodinsiders who help build the cover story- a cheesy space opera that hopes tofilm in Iran. As one character puts it:“This is the best bad idea we have, byfar.” National Post

FROM FRI 9

BARBARA (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Christian Petzold Germany 2012 105m

Starring: Nina Hoss, Rainer Bock,

Ronald Zehrfeld

The superb German actress Nina Hosscasts a surprising spell in this subtlyshaded love story set in an EastGerman village a decade before the fallof the Wall. Barbara is a doctordispatched from the city to a post in atiny country hospital. But what lookslike a summer idyll is in fact acommunity as beset with paranoia andcitizen surveillance as the East Berlin ofThe Lives of Others.

FROM FRI 16

AMOUR (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Michael Haneke France 2012 127m

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Jean- Louis

Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva

The well-deserved winner of the Palmed’Or at Cannes this year. Haneke turnshis careful gaze on an elderly, culturedFrench couple in their eighties. Whenshe goes into hospital for a minoroperation, it sets her on a downwardslope of decreased mobility andcreeping senility. Painful to watch, butone of the most arrestingly truthful filmsyou’ll see this year. National Post

FROM FRI 16

THE MASTER (CERT TBC)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2012 137m

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams,

Philip Seymour Hoffman

One of the most anticipated films of theyear, Paul Thomas Anderson’s tale of anaimless WWII veteran who befriends thecharismatic founder of a new religion isa provocative study of malecamaraderie, deception, and hubris.Like all of Anderson’s films to date, TheMaster is a study of masculine power:the risks men take, the control theyseek, the wars they wage with oneanother. Hoffman, Phoenix and Adamsgive the film the depth only great actorscan bring, and the spare score byRadiohead’s Jonny Greenwood (whoalso scored Anderson’s There Will BeBlood) amplifies the film’s ability tounsettle. TIFF

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BEASTS OF THESOUTHERN WILD (12A)93m

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FROM FRI 23

SILVER LININGSPLAYBOOK (CERT TBC)

Dir: David O Russell United States 2012 TBC

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence,

Robert De Niro

Recently released after a court-orderedstint at a psychiatric facility, Patattempts to acclimate back into hisparents’ (played by Robert De Niro andJacki Weaver) home and win back hisestranged wife Nikki. Into his orbit fliesTiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), an equallyvolatile young widow with an offer tohelp Pat get Nikki back… with a price.Silver Linings Playbook is bound to beone of the most talked about films ofthe year: effortlessly dysfunctional,thrillingly acted, and thoroughlyrewarding.The Hamptons International Film Festival

FROM FRI 30

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (12A)

Dir: Mike Newell United States 2012 128m

Starring: Helena Bonham-Carter, Jeremy Irvine,

Ralph Fiennes

This year marks the bicentenary of thebirth of Charles Dickens, so it’s fittingthat it also sees the release of thisfaithful and beautifully realizedadaptation of one of his greatest novels- the story of a humble orphan whosuddenly becomes a gentleman withthe help of an unknown benefactor. Anoutstanding roster of British actingtalent including Ralph Fiennes, HelenaBonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, SallyHawkins, Jason Flemyng and EwenBremner — bring Charles Dickens’universe to life under the direction ofMike Newell (Four Weddings and aFuneral). TIFF

FROM FRI 30

THE HUNT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Thomas Vinterberg Denmark 2012 115m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen

Thomas Vinterberg’s (The Celebration)The Hunt is a spellbinding Danishdrama about the extremes of love andthe violent, irrational fear that gripsthose that love too much. Cannes BestActor award winner Mads Mikkelsen isemotionally shattering as Lucas, ahandsome, respected Kindergartenworker wrongly accused of a sexualencounter with his best friend’s youngdaughter, sparking a small-towncondemnation that spirals intopsychological turmoil for Lucas and histeenage son. Tough, measured, world-class filmmaking. CAC on Film

FROM FRI 30

SIGHTSEERS (15)

Dir: Ben Wheatley United Kingdom 2012 88m

Starring: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram

A shift in gears from the Kill List directorBen Wheatley takes Chris and Tina on astrange and truly disturbing odysseythrough the English countryside as theytake a very wrong turn indeed and thebodies soon pile up around them.

“Dark and very, very funny...a must-see movie.” Empire

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

SAT 10, 1PM

TALES OF THE NIGHT (PG)

Dir: Michel Ocelot France 2011 84m

A series of magical and colourfultales that take place when threefriends meet in an old cinema to telltheir stories, each set in a differentmythical land and peopled with acast of larger-than-life charactersincluding princes and princesses,young lovers, werewolves anddragons. [IN ENGLISH]

SAT 17, 1.30PM

PARANORMAN (PG)

Dir: Chris Butler United States 2010 92m

Starring: Kodi Smit-McPhee,

Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz- Plasse

A misunderstood boy, takes onghosts, zombies and grown-ups tosave his town from a curse.

SAT 24, 3PM

CRASH, bang! WALLOP (U)

An exciting afternoon of fun films,made by and for young people aspart of bang! Short Film Festival.

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

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

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (12A)

See page October brochure orwebsite for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SKYFALL (12A)

See October brochure or website for details.An English subtitled version will alsobe shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ARGO (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AMOUR (12A)

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.

TUE 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 17, 12.45PM

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2D) (U)

A chance to see Disney’s charminganimated classic tale about how truebeauty comes from the inside on thebig screen.

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

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

WHEN IT’S ON 05

Fri 16 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Sat 17 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45ParaNorman PG p4 1:30Beauty and the Beast (2D) - Supportive Env’t... U p4 12:45

Sun 18 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Walk the Line 12A p11 2:00

Mon 19 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45The Lost Weekend + Panel Discussion PG p10 5:30

Tue 20 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Shadows of Liberty 15 p9 6:00

Wed 21 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Thu 22 The Master p2 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45

Fri 23 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 24 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:30 3:30 6:15Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 25 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:15 4:30Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll 15 p11 2:00Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 26 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Last Shop Standing + Q&A 15 p10 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 27 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Canned Dreams 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebFiendish Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm

Wed 28 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 p2 4:45 7:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 29 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 10:30 1:30 4:45 7:45Café Philosophique Presents:Vertigo PG p10 5:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Fri 30 Great Expectations 12A p3 2:00 5:00 8:00Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Sightseers 15 p3 4:15 8:45The Hunt 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Radioman + Q&A 15 p10 6:30Cinebar Presents: AnchormanCafebar 10.30pm

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THE MASTERARGORUST AND BONEAMOURSILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK

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

FROM FRI 2

RUST AND BONE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2012 122m

Starring: Matthias Schoenaerts,

Marion Cotillard, Armand Verdure

Jacques Audiard follows his superbcrime drama A Prophet with the stuff ofromance: mismatched lovers facingextraordinary obstacles. Alain is aninarticulate thug competing ingladiatorial street fights who can barelykeep his son fed, clothed and in school.Stéphanie is a free-spirited, streetwisedolphin trainer who suffers adevastating injury. What could havebeen the material for a ‘30smelodrama is elevated by theseriousness with which Audiardpresents his story and through hisextraordinary sense of style.Telluride Film Festival

FROM MON 5

SAMSARA (12A)

Dir: Ron Fricke United States 2011 102m

Director Ron Fricke’s stunninglybeautiful follow-up to Baraka takes uson another world tour, showcasing boththe natural beauty of our planet and thelengths we go to in destroying it. In thetradition of dazzling ‘non-verbal’ filmslike Koyaansqatsi, the music (byMichael Stearns, Lisa Gerrard andMarcello de Francisci), and theastonishing images speak forthemselves. Bradford International Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

Dir: Wayne Blair Australia 2012 103m

Starring: Chris O’Dowd, Deborah Mailman,

Jessica Mauboy

Destined to be the crowd-pleasing hitof the year, The Sapphires is aboisterous, inspirational comedy set inthe tumultuous days of the late 1960sabout a group of talented women froma remote Aboriginal mission.Discovered by a washed up talentscout (the wonderful Chris O’Dowd),they launch a career as an all-girl R&Bgroup and land their biggest gig yet:singing for the troops in the VietnamWar. Based on a true story, TheSapphires is filled with pop and soulgems, immaculately sung. A must-see,stand-up-and-cheer film. The Hamptons

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Thu 1 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Beasts of the Southern Wild 12A See web 10:30 1:30 8:45Frankenweenie PG See web 3:45 5:45Ginger and Rosa 12A See web 4:30 6:45National Theatre Live:Timon of Athens 12A p11 7:00Mayhem Horror Film Festival BAFTA presents Sightseers 15 8:00Grabbers 15 10.30

Fri 2 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival The Casebook of Eddie Brewer 18 6:00Guinea Pigs 18 8.15Kino Klubb presents Altered States 18 11:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 3 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Dead Sushi 18 12:30Chained 18 2:15BAFTA TV SPECIAL:The Secret of Crickley Hall 4:30Rabies 18 6:30Scary Shorts 18 8:30V/H/S 18 11:00National Theatre Encore:Timon of Athens 12A p11 1:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 4 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Manborg 18 12:45The Shining 15 2:15American Mary 18 6:30Dead Mine 18 9:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 5 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 6 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 8:30Revenge of the Electric Car PG p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Wed 7 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 8 Skyfall See web 10:30 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 4:15 6:30Plus Film TBC - See WebUnderwire p8 7:00

Fri 9 The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Media Arts presents Hatch 6:00See website for detailsWhole Lotta Soul night Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 10 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 12:45 3:15Tales of the Night PG p4 1:00Met Opera Live:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 6:00

Sun 11 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Some Like it Hot PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 12:00

Mon 12 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 13 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30The Flaw 15 p9 6:00

Wed 14 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Ai Weiwei 15p10 1:00 6:00

Thu 15 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:15Taking the Michael 15 + Q&A 8:45Video Game QUiz Cafebar 8.45pm

FROM FRI 9

ARGO (15)

Dir: Ben Affleck United States 2012 120m

Starring: John Goodman, Bryan Cranston,

Ben Affleck

Funny and nail-bitingly tense, the filmtells the true story of how a CIA “exfilt”man (Affleck) helped smuggle six U.S.embassy employees out of Iran in 1980by passing them off as a Canuck filmcrew. John Goodman and Alan Arkinhave great fun as the Hollywoodinsiders who help build the cover story- a cheesy space opera that hopes tofilm in Iran. As one character puts it:“This is the best bad idea we have, byfar.” National Post

FROM FRI 9

BARBARA (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Christian Petzold Germany 2012 105m

Starring: Nina Hoss, Rainer Bock,

Ronald Zehrfeld

The superb German actress Nina Hosscasts a surprising spell in this subtlyshaded love story set in an EastGerman village a decade before the fallof the Wall. Barbara is a doctordispatched from the city to a post in atiny country hospital. But what lookslike a summer idyll is in fact acommunity as beset with paranoia andcitizen surveillance as the East Berlin ofThe Lives of Others.

FROM FRI 16

AMOUR (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Michael Haneke France 2012 127m

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Jean- Louis

Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva

The well-deserved winner of the Palmed’Or at Cannes this year. Haneke turnshis careful gaze on an elderly, culturedFrench couple in their eighties. Whenshe goes into hospital for a minoroperation, it sets her on a downwardslope of decreased mobility andcreeping senility. Painful to watch, butone of the most arrestingly truthful filmsyou’ll see this year. National Post

FROM FRI 16

THE MASTER (CERT TBC)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2012 137m

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams,

Philip Seymour Hoffman

One of the most anticipated films of theyear, Paul Thomas Anderson’s tale of anaimless WWII veteran who befriends thecharismatic founder of a new religion isa provocative study of malecamaraderie, deception, and hubris.Like all of Anderson’s films to date, TheMaster is a study of masculine power:the risks men take, the control theyseek, the wars they wage with oneanother. Hoffman, Phoenix and Adamsgive the film the depth only great actorscan bring, and the spare score byRadiohead’s Jonny Greenwood (whoalso scored Anderson’s There Will BeBlood) amplifies the film’s ability tounsettle. TIFF

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SILVER LININGSPLAYBOOK (CERT TBC)

Dir: David O Russell United States 2012 TBC

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence,

Robert De Niro

Recently released after a court-orderedstint at a psychiatric facility, Patattempts to acclimate back into hisparents’ (played by Robert De Niro andJacki Weaver) home and win back hisestranged wife Nikki. Into his orbit fliesTiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), an equallyvolatile young widow with an offer tohelp Pat get Nikki back… with a price.Silver Linings Playbook is bound to beone of the most talked about films ofthe year: effortlessly dysfunctional,thrillingly acted, and thoroughlyrewarding.The Hamptons International Film Festival

FROM FRI 30

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (12A)

Dir: Mike Newell United States 2012 128m

Starring: Helena Bonham-Carter, Jeremy Irvine,

Ralph Fiennes

This year marks the bicentenary of thebirth of Charles Dickens, so it’s fittingthat it also sees the release of thisfaithful and beautifully realizedadaptation of one of his greatest novels- the story of a humble orphan whosuddenly becomes a gentleman withthe help of an unknown benefactor. Anoutstanding roster of British actingtalent including Ralph Fiennes, HelenaBonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, SallyHawkins, Jason Flemyng and EwenBremner — bring Charles Dickens’universe to life under the direction ofMike Newell (Four Weddings and aFuneral). TIFF

FROM FRI 30

THE HUNT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Thomas Vinterberg Denmark 2012 115m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen

Thomas Vinterberg’s (The Celebration)The Hunt is a spellbinding Danishdrama about the extremes of love andthe violent, irrational fear that gripsthose that love too much. Cannes BestActor award winner Mads Mikkelsen isemotionally shattering as Lucas, ahandsome, respected Kindergartenworker wrongly accused of a sexualencounter with his best friend’s youngdaughter, sparking a small-towncondemnation that spirals intopsychological turmoil for Lucas and histeenage son. Tough, measured, world-class filmmaking. CAC on Film

FROM FRI 30

SIGHTSEERS (15)

Dir: Ben Wheatley United Kingdom 2012 88m

Starring: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram

A shift in gears from the Kill List directorBen Wheatley takes Chris and Tina on astrange and truly disturbing odysseythrough the English countryside as theytake a very wrong turn indeed and thebodies soon pile up around them.

“Dark and very, very funny...a must-see movie.” Empire

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

SAT 10, 1PM

TALES OF THE NIGHT (PG)

Dir: Michel Ocelot France 2011 84m

A series of magical and colourfultales that take place when threefriends meet in an old cinema to telltheir stories, each set in a differentmythical land and peopled with acast of larger-than-life charactersincluding princes and princesses,young lovers, werewolves anddragons. [IN ENGLISH]

SAT 17, 1.30PM

PARANORMAN (PG)

Dir: Chris Butler United States 2010 92m

Starring: Kodi Smit-McPhee,

Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz- Plasse

A misunderstood boy, takes onghosts, zombies and grown-ups tosave his town from a curse.

SAT 24, 3PM

CRASH, bang! WALLOP (U)

An exciting afternoon of fun films,made by and for young people aspart of bang! Short Film Festival.

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

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (12A)

See page October brochure orwebsite for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SKYFALL (12A)

See October brochure or website for details.An English subtitled version will alsobe shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ARGO (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AMOUR (12A)

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.

TUE 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 17, 12.45PM

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2D) (U)

A chance to see Disney’s charminganimated classic tale about how truebeauty comes from the inside on thebig screen.

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

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

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Fri 16 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Sat 17 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45ParaNorman PG p4 1:30Beauty and the Beast (2D) - Supportive Env’t... U p4 12:45

Sun 18 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Walk the Line 12A p11 2:00

Mon 19 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45The Lost Weekend + Panel Discussion PG p10 5:30

Tue 20 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Shadows of Liberty 15 p9 6:00

Wed 21 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Thu 22 The Master p2 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45

Fri 23 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 24 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:30 3:30 6:15Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 25 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:15 4:30Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll 15 p11 2:00Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 26 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Last Shop Standing + Q&A 15 p10 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 27 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Canned Dreams 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebFiendish Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm

Wed 28 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 p2 4:45 7:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 29 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 10:30 1:30 4:45 7:45Café Philosophique Presents:Vertigo PG p10 5:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Fri 30 Great Expectations 12A p3 2:00 5:00 8:00Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Sightseers 15 p3 4:15 8:45The Hunt 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Radioman + Q&A 15 p10 6:30Cinebar Presents: AnchormanCafebar 10.30pm

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FROM FRI 2

RUST AND BONE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2012 122m

Starring: Matthias Schoenaerts,

Marion Cotillard, Armand Verdure

Jacques Audiard follows his superbcrime drama A Prophet with the stuff ofromance: mismatched lovers facingextraordinary obstacles. Alain is aninarticulate thug competing ingladiatorial street fights who can barelykeep his son fed, clothed and in school.Stéphanie is a free-spirited, streetwisedolphin trainer who suffers adevastating injury. What could havebeen the material for a ‘30smelodrama is elevated by theseriousness with which Audiardpresents his story and through hisextraordinary sense of style.Telluride Film Festival

FROM MON 5

SAMSARA (12A)

Dir: Ron Fricke United States 2011 102m

Director Ron Fricke’s stunninglybeautiful follow-up to Baraka takes uson another world tour, showcasing boththe natural beauty of our planet and thelengths we go to in destroying it. In thetradition of dazzling ‘non-verbal’ filmslike Koyaansqatsi, the music (byMichael Stearns, Lisa Gerrard andMarcello de Francisci), and theastonishing images speak forthemselves. Bradford International Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

Dir: Wayne Blair Australia 2012 103m

Starring: Chris O’Dowd, Deborah Mailman,

Jessica Mauboy

Destined to be the crowd-pleasing hitof the year, The Sapphires is aboisterous, inspirational comedy set inthe tumultuous days of the late 1960sabout a group of talented women froma remote Aboriginal mission.Discovered by a washed up talentscout (the wonderful Chris O’Dowd),they launch a career as an all-girl R&Bgroup and land their biggest gig yet:singing for the troops in the VietnamWar. Based on a true story, TheSapphires is filled with pop and soulgems, immaculately sung. A must-see,stand-up-and-cheer film. The Hamptons

International Film Festival

Thu 1 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Beasts of the Southern Wild 12A See web 10:30 1:30 8:45Frankenweenie PG See web 3:45 5:45Ginger and Rosa 12A See web 4:30 6:45National Theatre Live:Timon of Athens 12A p11 7:00Mayhem Horror Film Festival BAFTA presents Sightseers 15 8:00Grabbers 15 10.30

Fri 2 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival The Casebook of Eddie Brewer 18 6:00Guinea Pigs 18 8.15Kino Klubb presents Altered States 18 11:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 3 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Dead Sushi 18 12:30Chained 18 2:15BAFTA TV SPECIAL:The Secret of Crickley Hall 4:30Rabies 18 6:30Scary Shorts 18 8:30V/H/S 18 11:00National Theatre Encore:Timon of Athens 12A p11 1:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 4 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Manborg 18 12:45The Shining 15 2:15American Mary 18 6:30Dead Mine 18 9:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 5 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 6 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 8:30Revenge of the Electric Car PG p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Wed 7 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 8 Skyfall See web 10:30 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 4:15 6:30Plus Film TBC - See WebUnderwire p8 7:00

Fri 9 The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Media Arts presents Hatch 6:00See website for detailsWhole Lotta Soul night Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 10 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 12:45 3:15Tales of the Night PG p4 1:00Met Opera Live:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 6:00

Sun 11 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Some Like it Hot PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 12:00

Mon 12 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 13 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30The Flaw 15 p9 6:00

Wed 14 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Ai Weiwei 15p10 1:00 6:00

Thu 15 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:15Taking the Michael 15 + Q&A 8:45Video Game QUiz Cafebar 8.45pm

FROM FRI 9

ARGO (15)

Dir: Ben Affleck United States 2012 120m

Starring: John Goodman, Bryan Cranston,

Ben Affleck

Funny and nail-bitingly tense, the filmtells the true story of how a CIA “exfilt”man (Affleck) helped smuggle six U.S.embassy employees out of Iran in 1980by passing them off as a Canuck filmcrew. John Goodman and Alan Arkinhave great fun as the Hollywoodinsiders who help build the cover story- a cheesy space opera that hopes tofilm in Iran. As one character puts it:“This is the best bad idea we have, byfar.” National Post

FROM FRI 9

BARBARA (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Christian Petzold Germany 2012 105m

Starring: Nina Hoss, Rainer Bock,

Ronald Zehrfeld

The superb German actress Nina Hosscasts a surprising spell in this subtlyshaded love story set in an EastGerman village a decade before the fallof the Wall. Barbara is a doctordispatched from the city to a post in atiny country hospital. But what lookslike a summer idyll is in fact acommunity as beset with paranoia andcitizen surveillance as the East Berlin ofThe Lives of Others.

FROM FRI 16

AMOUR (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Michael Haneke France 2012 127m

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Jean- Louis

Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva

The well-deserved winner of the Palmed’Or at Cannes this year. Haneke turnshis careful gaze on an elderly, culturedFrench couple in their eighties. Whenshe goes into hospital for a minoroperation, it sets her on a downwardslope of decreased mobility andcreeping senility. Painful to watch, butone of the most arrestingly truthful filmsyou’ll see this year. National Post

FROM FRI 16

THE MASTER (CERT TBC)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2012 137m

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams,

Philip Seymour Hoffman

One of the most anticipated films of theyear, Paul Thomas Anderson’s tale of anaimless WWII veteran who befriends thecharismatic founder of a new religion isa provocative study of malecamaraderie, deception, and hubris.Like all of Anderson’s films to date, TheMaster is a study of masculine power:the risks men take, the control theyseek, the wars they wage with oneanother. Hoffman, Phoenix and Adamsgive the film the depth only great actorscan bring, and the spare score byRadiohead’s Jonny Greenwood (whoalso scored Anderson’s There Will BeBlood) amplifies the film’s ability tounsettle. TIFF

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BEASTS OF THESOUTHERN WILD (12A)93m

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SILVER LININGSPLAYBOOK (CERT TBC)

Dir: David O Russell United States 2012 TBC

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence,

Robert De Niro

Recently released after a court-orderedstint at a psychiatric facility, Patattempts to acclimate back into hisparents’ (played by Robert De Niro andJacki Weaver) home and win back hisestranged wife Nikki. Into his orbit fliesTiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), an equallyvolatile young widow with an offer tohelp Pat get Nikki back… with a price.Silver Linings Playbook is bound to beone of the most talked about films ofthe year: effortlessly dysfunctional,thrillingly acted, and thoroughlyrewarding.The Hamptons International Film Festival

FROM FRI 30

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (12A)

Dir: Mike Newell United States 2012 128m

Starring: Helena Bonham-Carter, Jeremy Irvine,

Ralph Fiennes

This year marks the bicentenary of thebirth of Charles Dickens, so it’s fittingthat it also sees the release of thisfaithful and beautifully realizedadaptation of one of his greatest novels- the story of a humble orphan whosuddenly becomes a gentleman withthe help of an unknown benefactor. Anoutstanding roster of British actingtalent including Ralph Fiennes, HelenaBonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, SallyHawkins, Jason Flemyng and EwenBremner — bring Charles Dickens’universe to life under the direction ofMike Newell (Four Weddings and aFuneral). TIFF

FROM FRI 30

THE HUNT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Thomas Vinterberg Denmark 2012 115m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen

Thomas Vinterberg’s (The Celebration)The Hunt is a spellbinding Danishdrama about the extremes of love andthe violent, irrational fear that gripsthose that love too much. Cannes BestActor award winner Mads Mikkelsen isemotionally shattering as Lucas, ahandsome, respected Kindergartenworker wrongly accused of a sexualencounter with his best friend’s youngdaughter, sparking a small-towncondemnation that spirals intopsychological turmoil for Lucas and histeenage son. Tough, measured, world-class filmmaking. CAC on Film

FROM FRI 30

SIGHTSEERS (15)

Dir: Ben Wheatley United Kingdom 2012 88m

Starring: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram

A shift in gears from the Kill List directorBen Wheatley takes Chris and Tina on astrange and truly disturbing odysseythrough the English countryside as theytake a very wrong turn indeed and thebodies soon pile up around them.

“Dark and very, very funny...a must-see movie.” Empire

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

SAT 10, 1PM

TALES OF THE NIGHT (PG)

Dir: Michel Ocelot France 2011 84m

A series of magical and colourfultales that take place when threefriends meet in an old cinema to telltheir stories, each set in a differentmythical land and peopled with acast of larger-than-life charactersincluding princes and princesses,young lovers, werewolves anddragons. [IN ENGLISH]

SAT 17, 1.30PM

PARANORMAN (PG)

Dir: Chris Butler United States 2010 92m

Starring: Kodi Smit-McPhee,

Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz- Plasse

A misunderstood boy, takes onghosts, zombies and grown-ups tosave his town from a curse.

SAT 24, 3PM

CRASH, bang! WALLOP (U)

An exciting afternoon of fun films,made by and for young people aspart of bang! Short Film Festival.

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

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

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (12A)

See page October brochure orwebsite for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SKYFALL (12A)

See October brochure or website for details.An English subtitled version will alsobe shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ARGO (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AMOUR (12A)

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.

TUE 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 17, 12.45PM

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2D) (U)

A chance to see Disney’s charminganimated classic tale about how truebeauty comes from the inside on thebig screen.

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

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

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Fri 16 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Sat 17 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45ParaNorman PG p4 1:30Beauty and the Beast (2D) - Supportive Env’t... U p4 12:45

Sun 18 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Walk the Line 12A p11 2:00

Mon 19 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45The Lost Weekend + Panel Discussion PG p10 5:30

Tue 20 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Shadows of Liberty 15 p9 6:00

Wed 21 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Thu 22 The Master p2 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45

Fri 23 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 24 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:30 3:30 6:15Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 25 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:15 4:30Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll 15 p11 2:00Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 26 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Last Shop Standing + Q&A 15 p10 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 27 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Canned Dreams 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebFiendish Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm

Wed 28 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 p2 4:45 7:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 29 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 10:30 1:30 4:45 7:45Café Philosophique Presents:Vertigo PG p10 5:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Fri 30 Great Expectations 12A p3 2:00 5:00 8:00Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Sightseers 15 p3 4:15 8:45The Hunt 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Radioman + Q&A 15 p10 6:30Cinebar Presents: AnchormanCafebar 10.30pm

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THE SAPPHIRES

THE MASTERARGORUST AND BONEAMOURSILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK

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

FROM FRI 2

RUST AND BONE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2012 122m

Starring: Matthias Schoenaerts,

Marion Cotillard, Armand Verdure

Jacques Audiard follows his superbcrime drama A Prophet with the stuff ofromance: mismatched lovers facingextraordinary obstacles. Alain is aninarticulate thug competing ingladiatorial street fights who can barelykeep his son fed, clothed and in school.Stéphanie is a free-spirited, streetwisedolphin trainer who suffers adevastating injury. What could havebeen the material for a ‘30smelodrama is elevated by theseriousness with which Audiardpresents his story and through hisextraordinary sense of style.Telluride Film Festival

FROM MON 5

SAMSARA (12A)

Dir: Ron Fricke United States 2011 102m

Director Ron Fricke’s stunninglybeautiful follow-up to Baraka takes uson another world tour, showcasing boththe natural beauty of our planet and thelengths we go to in destroying it. In thetradition of dazzling ‘non-verbal’ filmslike Koyaansqatsi, the music (byMichael Stearns, Lisa Gerrard andMarcello de Francisci), and theastonishing images speak forthemselves. Bradford International Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

Dir: Wayne Blair Australia 2012 103m

Starring: Chris O’Dowd, Deborah Mailman,

Jessica Mauboy

Destined to be the crowd-pleasing hitof the year, The Sapphires is aboisterous, inspirational comedy set inthe tumultuous days of the late 1960sabout a group of talented women froma remote Aboriginal mission.Discovered by a washed up talentscout (the wonderful Chris O’Dowd),they launch a career as an all-girl R&Bgroup and land their biggest gig yet:singing for the troops in the VietnamWar. Based on a true story, TheSapphires is filled with pop and soulgems, immaculately sung. A must-see,stand-up-and-cheer film. The Hamptons

International Film Festival

Thu 1 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Beasts of the Southern Wild 12A See web 10:30 1:30 8:45Frankenweenie PG See web 3:45 5:45Ginger and Rosa 12A See web 4:30 6:45National Theatre Live:Timon of Athens 12A p11 7:00Mayhem Horror Film Festival BAFTA presents Sightseers 15 8:00Grabbers 15 10.30

Fri 2 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival The Casebook of Eddie Brewer 18 6:00Guinea Pigs 18 8.15Kino Klubb presents Altered States 18 11:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 3 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Dead Sushi 18 12:30Chained 18 2:15BAFTA TV SPECIAL:The Secret of Crickley Hall 4:30Rabies 18 6:30Scary Shorts 18 8:30V/H/S 18 11:00National Theatre Encore:Timon of Athens 12A p11 1:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 4 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Manborg 18 12:45The Shining 15 2:15American Mary 18 6:30Dead Mine 18 9:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 5 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 6 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 8:30Revenge of the Electric Car PG p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Wed 7 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 8 Skyfall See web 10:30 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 4:15 6:30Plus Film TBC - See WebUnderwire p8 7:00

Fri 9 The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Media Arts presents Hatch 6:00See website for detailsWhole Lotta Soul night Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 10 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 12:45 3:15Tales of the Night PG p4 1:00Met Opera Live:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 6:00

Sun 11 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Some Like it Hot PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 12:00

Mon 12 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 13 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30The Flaw 15 p9 6:00

Wed 14 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Ai Weiwei 15p10 1:00 6:00

Thu 15 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:15Taking the Michael 15 + Q&A 8:45Video Game QUiz Cafebar 8.45pm

FROM FRI 9

ARGO (15)

Dir: Ben Affleck United States 2012 120m

Starring: John Goodman, Bryan Cranston,

Ben Affleck

Funny and nail-bitingly tense, the filmtells the true story of how a CIA “exfilt”man (Affleck) helped smuggle six U.S.embassy employees out of Iran in 1980by passing them off as a Canuck filmcrew. John Goodman and Alan Arkinhave great fun as the Hollywoodinsiders who help build the cover story- a cheesy space opera that hopes tofilm in Iran. As one character puts it:“This is the best bad idea we have, byfar.” National Post

FROM FRI 9

BARBARA (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Christian Petzold Germany 2012 105m

Starring: Nina Hoss, Rainer Bock,

Ronald Zehrfeld

The superb German actress Nina Hosscasts a surprising spell in this subtlyshaded love story set in an EastGerman village a decade before the fallof the Wall. Barbara is a doctordispatched from the city to a post in atiny country hospital. But what lookslike a summer idyll is in fact acommunity as beset with paranoia andcitizen surveillance as the East Berlin ofThe Lives of Others.

FROM FRI 16

AMOUR (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Michael Haneke France 2012 127m

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Jean- Louis

Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva

The well-deserved winner of the Palmed’Or at Cannes this year. Haneke turnshis careful gaze on an elderly, culturedFrench couple in their eighties. Whenshe goes into hospital for a minoroperation, it sets her on a downwardslope of decreased mobility andcreeping senility. Painful to watch, butone of the most arrestingly truthful filmsyou’ll see this year. National Post

FROM FRI 16

THE MASTER (CERT TBC)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2012 137m

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams,

Philip Seymour Hoffman

One of the most anticipated films of theyear, Paul Thomas Anderson’s tale of anaimless WWII veteran who befriends thecharismatic founder of a new religion isa provocative study of malecamaraderie, deception, and hubris.Like all of Anderson’s films to date, TheMaster is a study of masculine power:the risks men take, the control theyseek, the wars they wage with oneanother. Hoffman, Phoenix and Adamsgive the film the depth only great actorscan bring, and the spare score byRadiohead’s Jonny Greenwood (whoalso scored Anderson’s There Will BeBlood) amplifies the film’s ability tounsettle. TIFF

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FROM FRI 23

SILVER LININGSPLAYBOOK (CERT TBC)

Dir: David O Russell United States 2012 TBC

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence,

Robert De Niro

Recently released after a court-orderedstint at a psychiatric facility, Patattempts to acclimate back into hisparents’ (played by Robert De Niro andJacki Weaver) home and win back hisestranged wife Nikki. Into his orbit fliesTiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), an equallyvolatile young widow with an offer tohelp Pat get Nikki back… with a price.Silver Linings Playbook is bound to beone of the most talked about films ofthe year: effortlessly dysfunctional,thrillingly acted, and thoroughlyrewarding.The Hamptons International Film Festival

FROM FRI 30

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (12A)

Dir: Mike Newell United States 2012 128m

Starring: Helena Bonham-Carter, Jeremy Irvine,

Ralph Fiennes

This year marks the bicentenary of thebirth of Charles Dickens, so it’s fittingthat it also sees the release of thisfaithful and beautifully realizedadaptation of one of his greatest novels- the story of a humble orphan whosuddenly becomes a gentleman withthe help of an unknown benefactor. Anoutstanding roster of British actingtalent including Ralph Fiennes, HelenaBonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, SallyHawkins, Jason Flemyng and EwenBremner — bring Charles Dickens’universe to life under the direction ofMike Newell (Four Weddings and aFuneral). TIFF

FROM FRI 30

THE HUNT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Thomas Vinterberg Denmark 2012 115m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen

Thomas Vinterberg’s (The Celebration)The Hunt is a spellbinding Danishdrama about the extremes of love andthe violent, irrational fear that gripsthose that love too much. Cannes BestActor award winner Mads Mikkelsen isemotionally shattering as Lucas, ahandsome, respected Kindergartenworker wrongly accused of a sexualencounter with his best friend’s youngdaughter, sparking a small-towncondemnation that spirals intopsychological turmoil for Lucas and histeenage son. Tough, measured, world-class filmmaking. CAC on Film

FROM FRI 30

SIGHTSEERS (15)

Dir: Ben Wheatley United Kingdom 2012 88m

Starring: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram

A shift in gears from the Kill List directorBen Wheatley takes Chris and Tina on astrange and truly disturbing odysseythrough the English countryside as theytake a very wrong turn indeed and thebodies soon pile up around them.

“Dark and very, very funny...a must-see movie.” Empire

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

SAT 10, 1PM

TALES OF THE NIGHT (PG)

Dir: Michel Ocelot France 2011 84m

A series of magical and colourfultales that take place when threefriends meet in an old cinema to telltheir stories, each set in a differentmythical land and peopled with acast of larger-than-life charactersincluding princes and princesses,young lovers, werewolves anddragons. [IN ENGLISH]

SAT 17, 1.30PM

PARANORMAN (PG)

Dir: Chris Butler United States 2010 92m

Starring: Kodi Smit-McPhee,

Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz- Plasse

A misunderstood boy, takes onghosts, zombies and grown-ups tosave his town from a curse.

SAT 24, 3PM

CRASH, bang! WALLOP (U)

An exciting afternoon of fun films,made by and for young people aspart of bang! Short Film Festival.

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

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

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (12A)

See page October brochure orwebsite for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SKYFALL (12A)

See October brochure or website for details.An English subtitled version will alsobe shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ARGO (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AMOUR (12A)

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.

TUE 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 17, 12.45PM

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2D) (U)

A chance to see Disney’s charminganimated classic tale about how truebeauty comes from the inside on thebig screen.

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

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

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Fri 16 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Sat 17 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45ParaNorman PG p4 1:30Beauty and the Beast (2D) - Supportive Env’t... U p4 12:45

Sun 18 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Walk the Line 12A p11 2:00

Mon 19 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45The Lost Weekend + Panel Discussion PG p10 5:30

Tue 20 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Shadows of Liberty 15 p9 6:00

Wed 21 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Thu 22 The Master p2 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45

Fri 23 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 24 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:30 3:30 6:15Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 25 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:15 4:30Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll 15 p11 2:00Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 26 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Last Shop Standing + Q&A 15 p10 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 27 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Canned Dreams 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebFiendish Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm

Wed 28 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 p2 4:45 7:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 29 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 10:30 1:30 4:45 7:45Café Philosophique Presents:Vertigo PG p10 5:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Fri 30 Great Expectations 12A p3 2:00 5:00 8:00Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Sightseers 15 p3 4:15 8:45The Hunt 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Radioman + Q&A 15 p10 6:30Cinebar Presents: AnchormanCafebar 10.30pm

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FROM FRI 2

RUST AND BONE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2012 122m

Starring: Matthias Schoenaerts,

Marion Cotillard, Armand Verdure

Jacques Audiard follows his superbcrime drama A Prophet with the stuff ofromance: mismatched lovers facingextraordinary obstacles. Alain is aninarticulate thug competing ingladiatorial street fights who can barelykeep his son fed, clothed and in school.Stéphanie is a free-spirited, streetwisedolphin trainer who suffers adevastating injury. What could havebeen the material for a ‘30smelodrama is elevated by theseriousness with which Audiardpresents his story and through hisextraordinary sense of style.Telluride Film Festival

FROM MON 5

SAMSARA (12A)

Dir: Ron Fricke United States 2011 102m

Director Ron Fricke’s stunninglybeautiful follow-up to Baraka takes uson another world tour, showcasing boththe natural beauty of our planet and thelengths we go to in destroying it. In thetradition of dazzling ‘non-verbal’ filmslike Koyaansqatsi, the music (byMichael Stearns, Lisa Gerrard andMarcello de Francisci), and theastonishing images speak forthemselves. Bradford International Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

Dir: Wayne Blair Australia 2012 103m

Starring: Chris O’Dowd, Deborah Mailman,

Jessica Mauboy

Destined to be the crowd-pleasing hitof the year, The Sapphires is aboisterous, inspirational comedy set inthe tumultuous days of the late 1960sabout a group of talented women froma remote Aboriginal mission.Discovered by a washed up talentscout (the wonderful Chris O’Dowd),they launch a career as an all-girl R&Bgroup and land their biggest gig yet:singing for the troops in the VietnamWar. Based on a true story, TheSapphires is filled with pop and soulgems, immaculately sung. A must-see,stand-up-and-cheer film. The Hamptons

International Film Festival

Thu 1 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Beasts of the Southern Wild 12A See web 10:30 1:30 8:45Frankenweenie PG See web 3:45 5:45Ginger and Rosa 12A See web 4:30 6:45National Theatre Live:Timon of Athens 12A p11 7:00Mayhem Horror Film Festival BAFTA presents Sightseers 15 8:00Grabbers 15 10.30

Fri 2 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival The Casebook of Eddie Brewer 18 6:00Guinea Pigs 18 8.15Kino Klubb presents Altered States 18 11:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 3 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Dead Sushi 18 12:30Chained 18 2:15BAFTA TV SPECIAL:The Secret of Crickley Hall 4:30Rabies 18 6:30Scary Shorts 18 8:30V/H/S 18 11:00National Theatre Encore:Timon of Athens 12A p11 1:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 4 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Manborg 18 12:45The Shining 15 2:15American Mary 18 6:30Dead Mine 18 9:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 5 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 6 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 8:30Revenge of the Electric Car PG p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Wed 7 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 8 Skyfall See web 10:30 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 4:15 6:30Plus Film TBC - See WebUnderwire p8 7:00

Fri 9 The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Media Arts presents Hatch 6:00See website for detailsWhole Lotta Soul night Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 10 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 12:45 3:15Tales of the Night PG p4 1:00Met Opera Live:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 6:00

Sun 11 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Some Like it Hot PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 12:00

Mon 12 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 13 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30The Flaw 15 p9 6:00

Wed 14 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Ai Weiwei 15p10 1:00 6:00

Thu 15 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:15Taking the Michael 15 + Q&A 8:45Video Game QUiz Cafebar 8.45pm

FROM FRI 9

ARGO (15)

Dir: Ben Affleck United States 2012 120m

Starring: John Goodman, Bryan Cranston,

Ben Affleck

Funny and nail-bitingly tense, the filmtells the true story of how a CIA “exfilt”man (Affleck) helped smuggle six U.S.embassy employees out of Iran in 1980by passing them off as a Canuck filmcrew. John Goodman and Alan Arkinhave great fun as the Hollywoodinsiders who help build the cover story- a cheesy space opera that hopes tofilm in Iran. As one character puts it:“This is the best bad idea we have, byfar.” National Post

FROM FRI 9

BARBARA (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Christian Petzold Germany 2012 105m

Starring: Nina Hoss, Rainer Bock,

Ronald Zehrfeld

The superb German actress Nina Hosscasts a surprising spell in this subtlyshaded love story set in an EastGerman village a decade before the fallof the Wall. Barbara is a doctordispatched from the city to a post in atiny country hospital. But what lookslike a summer idyll is in fact acommunity as beset with paranoia andcitizen surveillance as the East Berlin ofThe Lives of Others.

FROM FRI 16

AMOUR (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Michael Haneke France 2012 127m

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Jean- Louis

Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva

The well-deserved winner of the Palmed’Or at Cannes this year. Haneke turnshis careful gaze on an elderly, culturedFrench couple in their eighties. Whenshe goes into hospital for a minoroperation, it sets her on a downwardslope of decreased mobility andcreeping senility. Painful to watch, butone of the most arrestingly truthful filmsyou’ll see this year. National Post

FROM FRI 16

THE MASTER (CERT TBC)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2012 137m

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams,

Philip Seymour Hoffman

One of the most anticipated films of theyear, Paul Thomas Anderson’s tale of anaimless WWII veteran who befriends thecharismatic founder of a new religion isa provocative study of malecamaraderie, deception, and hubris.Like all of Anderson’s films to date, TheMaster is a study of masculine power:the risks men take, the control theyseek, the wars they wage with oneanother. Hoffman, Phoenix and Adamsgive the film the depth only great actorscan bring, and the spare score byRadiohead’s Jonny Greenwood (whoalso scored Anderson’s There Will BeBlood) amplifies the film’s ability tounsettle. TIFF

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SILVER LININGSPLAYBOOK (CERT TBC)

Dir: David O Russell United States 2012 TBC

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence,

Robert De Niro

Recently released after a court-orderedstint at a psychiatric facility, Patattempts to acclimate back into hisparents’ (played by Robert De Niro andJacki Weaver) home and win back hisestranged wife Nikki. Into his orbit fliesTiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), an equallyvolatile young widow with an offer tohelp Pat get Nikki back… with a price.Silver Linings Playbook is bound to beone of the most talked about films ofthe year: effortlessly dysfunctional,thrillingly acted, and thoroughlyrewarding.The Hamptons International Film Festival

FROM FRI 30

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (12A)

Dir: Mike Newell United States 2012 128m

Starring: Helena Bonham-Carter, Jeremy Irvine,

Ralph Fiennes

This year marks the bicentenary of thebirth of Charles Dickens, so it’s fittingthat it also sees the release of thisfaithful and beautifully realizedadaptation of one of his greatest novels- the story of a humble orphan whosuddenly becomes a gentleman withthe help of an unknown benefactor. Anoutstanding roster of British actingtalent including Ralph Fiennes, HelenaBonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, SallyHawkins, Jason Flemyng and EwenBremner — bring Charles Dickens’universe to life under the direction ofMike Newell (Four Weddings and aFuneral). TIFF

FROM FRI 30

THE HUNT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Thomas Vinterberg Denmark 2012 115m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen

Thomas Vinterberg’s (The Celebration)The Hunt is a spellbinding Danishdrama about the extremes of love andthe violent, irrational fear that gripsthose that love too much. Cannes BestActor award winner Mads Mikkelsen isemotionally shattering as Lucas, ahandsome, respected Kindergartenworker wrongly accused of a sexualencounter with his best friend’s youngdaughter, sparking a small-towncondemnation that spirals intopsychological turmoil for Lucas and histeenage son. Tough, measured, world-class filmmaking. CAC on Film

FROM FRI 30

SIGHTSEERS (15)

Dir: Ben Wheatley United Kingdom 2012 88m

Starring: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram

A shift in gears from the Kill List directorBen Wheatley takes Chris and Tina on astrange and truly disturbing odysseythrough the English countryside as theytake a very wrong turn indeed and thebodies soon pile up around them.

“Dark and very, very funny...a must-see movie.” Empire

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

SAT 10, 1PM

TALES OF THE NIGHT (PG)

Dir: Michel Ocelot France 2011 84m

A series of magical and colourfultales that take place when threefriends meet in an old cinema to telltheir stories, each set in a differentmythical land and peopled with acast of larger-than-life charactersincluding princes and princesses,young lovers, werewolves anddragons. [IN ENGLISH]

SAT 17, 1.30PM

PARANORMAN (PG)

Dir: Chris Butler United States 2010 92m

Starring: Kodi Smit-McPhee,

Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz- Plasse

A misunderstood boy, takes onghosts, zombies and grown-ups tosave his town from a curse.

SAT 24, 3PM

CRASH, bang! WALLOP (U)

An exciting afternoon of fun films,made by and for young people aspart of bang! Short Film Festival.

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

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

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (12A)

See page October brochure orwebsite for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SKYFALL (12A)

See October brochure or website for details.An English subtitled version will alsobe shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ARGO (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AMOUR (12A)

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.

TUE 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 17, 12.45PM

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2D) (U)

A chance to see Disney’s charminganimated classic tale about how truebeauty comes from the inside on thebig screen.

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

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

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Fri 16 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Sat 17 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45ParaNorman PG p4 1:30Beauty and the Beast (2D) - Supportive Env’t... U p4 12:45

Sun 18 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Walk the Line 12A p11 2:00

Mon 19 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45The Lost Weekend + Panel Discussion PG p10 5:30

Tue 20 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Shadows of Liberty 15 p9 6:00

Wed 21 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Thu 22 The Master p2 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45

Fri 23 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 24 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:30 3:30 6:15Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 25 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:15 4:30Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll 15 p11 2:00Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 26 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Last Shop Standing + Q&A 15 p10 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 27 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Canned Dreams 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebFiendish Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm

Wed 28 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 p2 4:45 7:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 29 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 10:30 1:30 4:45 7:45Café Philosophique Presents:Vertigo PG p10 5:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Fri 30 Great Expectations 12A p3 2:00 5:00 8:00Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Sightseers 15 p3 4:15 8:45The Hunt 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Radioman + Q&A 15 p10 6:30Cinebar Presents: AnchormanCafebar 10.30pm

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

FROM FRI 2

RUST AND BONE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2012 122m

Starring: Matthias Schoenaerts,

Marion Cotillard, Armand Verdure

Jacques Audiard follows his superbcrime drama A Prophet with the stuff ofromance: mismatched lovers facingextraordinary obstacles. Alain is aninarticulate thug competing ingladiatorial street fights who can barelykeep his son fed, clothed and in school.Stéphanie is a free-spirited, streetwisedolphin trainer who suffers adevastating injury. What could havebeen the material for a ‘30smelodrama is elevated by theseriousness with which Audiardpresents his story and through hisextraordinary sense of style.Telluride Film Festival

FROM MON 5

SAMSARA (12A)

Dir: Ron Fricke United States 2011 102m

Director Ron Fricke’s stunninglybeautiful follow-up to Baraka takes uson another world tour, showcasing boththe natural beauty of our planet and thelengths we go to in destroying it. In thetradition of dazzling ‘non-verbal’ filmslike Koyaansqatsi, the music (byMichael Stearns, Lisa Gerrard andMarcello de Francisci), and theastonishing images speak forthemselves. Bradford International Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

Dir: Wayne Blair Australia 2012 103m

Starring: Chris O’Dowd, Deborah Mailman,

Jessica Mauboy

Destined to be the crowd-pleasing hitof the year, The Sapphires is aboisterous, inspirational comedy set inthe tumultuous days of the late 1960sabout a group of talented women froma remote Aboriginal mission.Discovered by a washed up talentscout (the wonderful Chris O’Dowd),they launch a career as an all-girl R&Bgroup and land their biggest gig yet:singing for the troops in the VietnamWar. Based on a true story, TheSapphires is filled with pop and soulgems, immaculately sung. A must-see,stand-up-and-cheer film. The Hamptons

International Film Festival

Thu 1 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Beasts of the Southern Wild 12A See web 10:30 1:30 8:45Frankenweenie PG See web 3:45 5:45Ginger and Rosa 12A See web 4:30 6:45National Theatre Live:Timon of Athens 12A p11 7:00Mayhem Horror Film Festival BAFTA presents Sightseers 15 8:00Grabbers 15 10.30

Fri 2 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival The Casebook of Eddie Brewer 18 6:00Guinea Pigs 18 8.15Kino Klubb presents Altered States 18 11:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 3 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Dead Sushi 18 12:30Chained 18 2:15BAFTA TV SPECIAL:The Secret of Crickley Hall 4:30Rabies 18 6:30Scary Shorts 18 8:30V/H/S 18 11:00National Theatre Encore:Timon of Athens 12A p11 1:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 4 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Manborg 18 12:45The Shining 15 2:15American Mary 18 6:30Dead Mine 18 9:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 5 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 6 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 8:30Revenge of the Electric Car PG p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Wed 7 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 8 Skyfall See web 10:30 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 4:15 6:30Plus Film TBC - See WebUnderwire p8 7:00

Fri 9 The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Media Arts presents Hatch 6:00See website for detailsWhole Lotta Soul night Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 10 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 12:45 3:15Tales of the Night PG p4 1:00Met Opera Live:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 6:00

Sun 11 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Some Like it Hot PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 12:00

Mon 12 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 13 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30The Flaw 15 p9 6:00

Wed 14 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Ai Weiwei 15p10 1:00 6:00

Thu 15 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:15Taking the Michael 15 + Q&A 8:45Video Game QUiz Cafebar 8.45pm

FROM FRI 9

ARGO (15)

Dir: Ben Affleck United States 2012 120m

Starring: John Goodman, Bryan Cranston,

Ben Affleck

Funny and nail-bitingly tense, the filmtells the true story of how a CIA “exfilt”man (Affleck) helped smuggle six U.S.embassy employees out of Iran in 1980by passing them off as a Canuck filmcrew. John Goodman and Alan Arkinhave great fun as the Hollywoodinsiders who help build the cover story- a cheesy space opera that hopes tofilm in Iran. As one character puts it:“This is the best bad idea we have, byfar.” National Post

FROM FRI 9

BARBARA (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Christian Petzold Germany 2012 105m

Starring: Nina Hoss, Rainer Bock,

Ronald Zehrfeld

The superb German actress Nina Hosscasts a surprising spell in this subtlyshaded love story set in an EastGerman village a decade before the fallof the Wall. Barbara is a doctordispatched from the city to a post in atiny country hospital. But what lookslike a summer idyll is in fact acommunity as beset with paranoia andcitizen surveillance as the East Berlin ofThe Lives of Others.

FROM FRI 16

AMOUR (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Michael Haneke France 2012 127m

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Jean- Louis

Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva

The well-deserved winner of the Palmed’Or at Cannes this year. Haneke turnshis careful gaze on an elderly, culturedFrench couple in their eighties. Whenshe goes into hospital for a minoroperation, it sets her on a downwardslope of decreased mobility andcreeping senility. Painful to watch, butone of the most arrestingly truthful filmsyou’ll see this year. National Post

FROM FRI 16

THE MASTER (CERT TBC)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2012 137m

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams,

Philip Seymour Hoffman

One of the most anticipated films of theyear, Paul Thomas Anderson’s tale of anaimless WWII veteran who befriends thecharismatic founder of a new religion isa provocative study of malecamaraderie, deception, and hubris.Like all of Anderson’s films to date, TheMaster is a study of masculine power:the risks men take, the control theyseek, the wars they wage with oneanother. Hoffman, Phoenix and Adamsgive the film the depth only great actorscan bring, and the spare score byRadiohead’s Jonny Greenwood (whoalso scored Anderson’s There Will BeBlood) amplifies the film’s ability tounsettle. TIFF

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BEASTS OF THESOUTHERN WILD (12A)93m

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SILVER LININGSPLAYBOOK (CERT TBC)

Dir: David O Russell United States 2012 TBC

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence,

Robert De Niro

Recently released after a court-orderedstint at a psychiatric facility, Patattempts to acclimate back into hisparents’ (played by Robert De Niro andJacki Weaver) home and win back hisestranged wife Nikki. Into his orbit fliesTiffany (Jennifer Lawrence), an equallyvolatile young widow with an offer tohelp Pat get Nikki back… with a price.Silver Linings Playbook is bound to beone of the most talked about films ofthe year: effortlessly dysfunctional,thrillingly acted, and thoroughlyrewarding.The Hamptons International Film Festival

FROM FRI 30

GREAT EXPECTATIONS (12A)

Dir: Mike Newell United States 2012 128m

Starring: Helena Bonham-Carter, Jeremy Irvine,

Ralph Fiennes

This year marks the bicentenary of thebirth of Charles Dickens, so it’s fittingthat it also sees the release of thisfaithful and beautifully realizedadaptation of one of his greatest novels- the story of a humble orphan whosuddenly becomes a gentleman withthe help of an unknown benefactor. Anoutstanding roster of British actingtalent including Ralph Fiennes, HelenaBonham Carter, Robbie Coltrane, SallyHawkins, Jason Flemyng and EwenBremner — bring Charles Dickens’universe to life under the direction ofMike Newell (Four Weddings and aFuneral). TIFF

FROM FRI 30

THE HUNT (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Thomas Vinterberg Denmark 2012 115m

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen

Thomas Vinterberg’s (The Celebration)The Hunt is a spellbinding Danishdrama about the extremes of love andthe violent, irrational fear that gripsthose that love too much. Cannes BestActor award winner Mads Mikkelsen isemotionally shattering as Lucas, ahandsome, respected Kindergartenworker wrongly accused of a sexualencounter with his best friend’s youngdaughter, sparking a small-towncondemnation that spirals intopsychological turmoil for Lucas and histeenage son. Tough, measured, world-class filmmaking. CAC on Film

FROM FRI 30

SIGHTSEERS (15)

Dir: Ben Wheatley United Kingdom 2012 88m

Starring: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram

A shift in gears from the Kill List directorBen Wheatley takes Chris and Tina on astrange and truly disturbing odysseythrough the English countryside as theytake a very wrong turn indeed and thebodies soon pile up around them.

“Dark and very, very funny...a must-see movie.” Empire

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

SAT 10, 1PM

TALES OF THE NIGHT (PG)

Dir: Michel Ocelot France 2011 84m

A series of magical and colourfultales that take place when threefriends meet in an old cinema to telltheir stories, each set in a differentmythical land and peopled with acast of larger-than-life charactersincluding princes and princesses,young lovers, werewolves anddragons. [IN ENGLISH]

SAT 17, 1.30PM

PARANORMAN (PG)

Dir: Chris Butler United States 2010 92m

Starring: Kodi Smit-McPhee,

Anna Kendrick, Christopher Mintz- Plasse

A misunderstood boy, takes onghosts, zombies and grown-ups tosave his town from a curse.

SAT 24, 3PM

CRASH, bang! WALLOP (U)

An exciting afternoon of fun films,made by and for young people aspart of bang! Short Film Festival.

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

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

THU 1, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (12A)

See page October brochure orwebsite for details.

THU 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

SKYFALL (12A)

See October brochure or website for details.An English subtitled version will alsobe shown at 1.30pm for customerswho are deaf or hard of hearing.

THU 15, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

THU 22, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ARGO (15)

See page 2 for details.

THU 29, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AMOUR (12A)

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.

TUE 13, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVEENVIRONMENT SCREENINGA screening suitable for children withspecific needs and from within theautistic spectrum. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

SAT 17, 12.45PM

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2D) (U)

A chance to see Disney’s charminganimated classic tale about how truebeauty comes from the inside on thebig screen.

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

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

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Fri 16 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Sat 17 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45ParaNorman PG p4 1:30Beauty and the Beast (2D) - Supportive Env’t... U p4 12:45

Sun 18 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Walk the Line 12A p11 2:00

Mon 19 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 2:45 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45The Lost Weekend + Panel Discussion PG p10 5:30

Tue 20 The Master p2 1:45 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Shadows of Liberty 15 p9 6:00

Wed 21 The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 1:45 4:45 7:45

Thu 22 The Master p2 5:00 8:00The Sapphires PG p1 6:00 8:30Argo 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:30 8:15Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45

Fri 23 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 7:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 24 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:30 3:30 6:15Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 25 Silver Linings Playbook p3 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 12:15 4:30Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll 15 p11 2:00Bang Short Film Festival - See Website for Programme 3:00 6:00 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 26 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Last Shop Standing + Q&A 15 p10 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 27 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 4:45 7:45Canned Dreams 15 p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See WebFiendish Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm

Wed 28 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 p2 4:45 7:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 29 Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:15 5:30 8:15The Master p2 2:00 5:00 8:00Amour 12A p2 10:30 1:30 4:45 7:45Café Philosophique Presents:Vertigo PG p10 5:45Plus Film TBC - See Web

Fri 30 Great Expectations 12A p3 2:00 5:00 8:00Silver Linings Playbook p3 2:45 5:30 8:15Sightseers 15 p3 4:15 8:45The Hunt 15 p3 3:30 6:00 8:30Radioman + Q&A 15 p10 6:30Cinebar Presents: AnchormanCafebar 10.30pm

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FROM FRI 2

RUST AND BONE (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2012 122m

Starring: Matthias Schoenaerts,

Marion Cotillard, Armand Verdure

Jacques Audiard follows his superbcrime drama A Prophet with the stuff ofromance: mismatched lovers facingextraordinary obstacles. Alain is aninarticulate thug competing ingladiatorial street fights who can barelykeep his son fed, clothed and in school.Stéphanie is a free-spirited, streetwisedolphin trainer who suffers adevastating injury. What could havebeen the material for a ‘30smelodrama is elevated by theseriousness with which Audiardpresents his story and through hisextraordinary sense of style.Telluride Film Festival

FROM MON 5

SAMSARA (12A)

Dir: Ron Fricke United States 2011 102m

Director Ron Fricke’s stunninglybeautiful follow-up to Baraka takes uson another world tour, showcasing boththe natural beauty of our planet and thelengths we go to in destroying it. In thetradition of dazzling ‘non-verbal’ filmslike Koyaansqatsi, the music (byMichael Stearns, Lisa Gerrard andMarcello de Francisci), and theastonishing images speak forthemselves. Bradford International Film Festival

FROM FRI 9

THE SAPPHIRES (PG)

Dir: Wayne Blair Australia 2012 103m

Starring: Chris O’Dowd, Deborah Mailman,

Jessica Mauboy

Destined to be the crowd-pleasing hitof the year, The Sapphires is aboisterous, inspirational comedy set inthe tumultuous days of the late 1960sabout a group of talented women froma remote Aboriginal mission.Discovered by a washed up talentscout (the wonderful Chris O’Dowd),they launch a career as an all-girl R&Bgroup and land their biggest gig yet:singing for the troops in the VietnamWar. Based on a true story, TheSapphires is filled with pop and soulgems, immaculately sung. A must-see,stand-up-and-cheer film. The Hamptons

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Thu 1 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Beasts of the Southern Wild 12A See web 10:30 1:30 8:45Frankenweenie PG See web 3:45 5:45Ginger and Rosa 12A See web 4:30 6:45National Theatre Live:Timon of Athens 12A p11 7:00Mayhem Horror Film Festival BAFTA presents Sightseers 15 8:00Grabbers 15 10.30

Fri 2 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival The Casebook of Eddie Brewer 18 6:00Guinea Pigs 18 8.15Kino Klubb presents Altered States 18 11:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sat 3 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Dead Sushi 18 12:30Chained 18 2:15BAFTA TV SPECIAL:The Secret of Crickley Hall 4:30Rabies 18 6:30Scary Shorts 18 8:30V/H/S 18 11:00National Theatre Encore:Timon of Athens 12A p11 1:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Sun 4 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:45 5:30 8:15Mayhem Horror Film Festival Manborg 18 12:45The Shining 15 2:15American Mary 18 6:30Dead Mine 18 9:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Mon 5 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Tue 6 Skyfall See web 2:45 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:30 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 8:30Revenge of the Electric Car PG p9 6:00Plus Film TBC - See Web

Wed 7 Skyfall See web 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 6:15 8:30Plus Film TBC - See Web

Thu 8 Skyfall See web 10:30 1:30 4:45 8:00Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:30 8:15Samsara 12A p1 4:15 6:30Plus Film TBC - See WebUnderwire p8 7:00

Fri 9 The Sapphires PG p1 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Media Arts presents Hatch 6:00See website for detailsWhole Lotta Soul night Cafebar from 7.30pm

Sat 10 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 12:45 3:15Tales of the Night PG p4 1:00Met Opera Live:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 6:00

Sun 11 The Sapphires PG p1 12:30 3:00 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 12:00 2:45 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 4:00 6:15 8:30Some Like it Hot PG p11 2:00Met Opera Encore:Ades's The Tempest 12A p11 12:00

Mon 12 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:00 8:30

Tue 13 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30The Flaw 15 p9 6:00

Wed 14 The Sapphires PG p1 2:45 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 8:30Ai Weiwei 15p10 1:00 6:00

Thu 15 The Sapphires PG p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 8:00Argo 15 p2 3:15 5:30 8:15Rust and Bone 15 p1 2:15 5:00 7:45Barbara 12A p2 6:15Taking the Michael 15 + Q&A 8:45Video Game QUiz Cafebar 8.45pm

FROM FRI 9

ARGO (15)

Dir: Ben Affleck United States 2012 120m

Starring: John Goodman, Bryan Cranston,

Ben Affleck

Funny and nail-bitingly tense, the filmtells the true story of how a CIA “exfilt”man (Affleck) helped smuggle six U.S.embassy employees out of Iran in 1980by passing them off as a Canuck filmcrew. John Goodman and Alan Arkinhave great fun as the Hollywoodinsiders who help build the cover story- a cheesy space opera that hopes tofilm in Iran. As one character puts it:“This is the best bad idea we have, byfar.” National Post

FROM FRI 9

BARBARA (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Christian Petzold Germany 2012 105m

Starring: Nina Hoss, Rainer Bock,

Ronald Zehrfeld

The superb German actress Nina Hosscasts a surprising spell in this subtlyshaded love story set in an EastGerman village a decade before the fallof the Wall. Barbara is a doctordispatched from the city to a post in atiny country hospital. But what lookslike a summer idyll is in fact acommunity as beset with paranoia andcitizen surveillance as the East Berlin ofThe Lives of Others.

FROM FRI 16

AMOUR (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Michael Haneke France 2012 127m

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Jean- Louis

Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva

The well-deserved winner of the Palmed’Or at Cannes this year. Haneke turnshis careful gaze on an elderly, culturedFrench couple in their eighties. Whenshe goes into hospital for a minoroperation, it sets her on a downwardslope of decreased mobility andcreeping senility. Painful to watch, butone of the most arrestingly truthful filmsyou’ll see this year. National Post

FROM FRI 16

THE MASTER (CERT TBC)

Dir: Paul Anderson United States 2012 137m

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams,

Philip Seymour Hoffman

One of the most anticipated films of theyear, Paul Thomas Anderson’s tale of anaimless WWII veteran who befriends thecharismatic founder of a new religion isa provocative study of malecamaraderie, deception, and hubris.Like all of Anderson’s films to date, TheMaster is a study of masculine power:the risks men take, the control theyseek, the wars they wage with oneanother. Hoffman, Phoenix and Adamsgive the film the depth only great actorscan bring, and the spare score byRadiohead’s Jonny Greenwood (whoalso scored Anderson’s There Will BeBlood) amplifies the film’s ability tounsettle. TIFF

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SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Arguably the best and most popular comedy ever made.TO CELEBRATE GILL AND GORDON SHOPLAND’SGOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

SUN 18, 2PM

WALK THE LINE (12A)

A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash’s life.FOR ANDREW, HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY FROMFAMILY AND FRIENDS

SUN 25 2PM

SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL (15)

The story of Ian Dury, one of the founders of the Britishpunk movement.PUBLIC & COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNIONCELEBRATING UK DISABILITY HISTORY MONTHFRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

MOVEMBER CHARITY CINEBARSCREENING: ANCHORMAN (12A)

Grab a glass of scotch, plaster on a ‘tache and spray onsome Sex Panther! To raise money for Movember we’rehaving a fundraising screening of the comedy classic.Inspired by Ron Burgundy we want to fill the bar with (realor fake) facial fuzz and laughter. Remember: 60% of thetime, it works every time! www.broadway.org.uk/film

COLD COMFORTS:SCANDINAVIAN CINEMAAND CRIME TVDuration: 90mNordic-noir has become a staple ofSaturday night TV and is weighing downthe bookshop crime shelves, but let's notforget the great cinema that's also beencoming our way these past twenty years.Dogme 95 and Lars Von Trier'ssubsequent provocations, Kaurismaki'sdead-pan comedies, The Girl trilogy, inshort a great variety of stories fromthose cold countries. And yes, we willfind time to examine the big events fromthe small screen, Wallander, The Killing,The Bridge, and their like.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 8 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 7-8.30PM£60 /£40 concs and members

LO-FI FILM CLUBBACK BY POPULAR DEMANDDuration: 150mFor this unique course we ask you tobring in your own smartphone or digitalcamera and you can learn filmmakingtechniques and apply them using yourown equipment, although you can alsouse what we have here at Broadway.Tutor: Owen Davis. Duration: 4 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 6.30-8PM£80 /£60 concs and members

AFTERNOON COURSEDuration: 120mTopic of course to be confirmed.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 10 weeks Weds afternoons commencing 16 Jan,2-4PM £70 /£50 concs and members

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGDuration: 150mOur popular screenwriting course will getyou up and running with all the tools youneed to write your screenplay. Fromfinding your story, giving it structure andwriting it visually; creating characters,writing dialogue and devising your plot.Not forgetting how to write a filmsynopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Weds eves commencing 16 Jan, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs and members

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2013 Duration: 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week's movie.Tutor: Helen Gascoyne Duration: 10 weeks Thurs eves commencing 17 Jan,7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 /£40 concs and members(includes entrance into films)

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THU 1, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU Trumpet player Hugh Pascall leads quintet The Song IsYou for our monthly jazz night in the Cafe Bar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the grouprevisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60.

FRI 9, 7.30PM FREE ENTRY

WHOLE LOTTA SOUL NIGHTJoin us for a night of stomping soul classics as wecelebrate the release of The Sapphires with legendary DJRob Smith. Expect the best of Motown, Stax and NorthernSoul nuggets to get your toes tapping ‘til late.

THU 15, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. £1 a head to join in the fun & there’s prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZKneel Before Zod return with more testing trivia. Nottingham’s premier ‘obscure cinemarenegades’ are offering up a bevy of amazing prizes and a chance to have your namelovingly scrawled on the KBZ memorial trophy. £1 a head to join in.www.broadway.org.uk/quiz www.facebook.come/KNLBFRZD

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UNDERWIRE NETWORKING NIGHT UnderWire is the UK's only short film festival dedicated to showcasing the cinematic talents of women.This debut event will include a screening of the 2011 festival winners, an opportunity to network, and an'open mic' session where local women filmmakers (that includes women working across all the crafts) can screen theirshorts, or a work-in-progress, for audience feedback. Free entry and a free drink for attendees. If you would like totake part in the ‘open mic’ part of the evening, please email [email protected]. Please include yourname, what role you played (Director, etc), the running time, and whether it is a completed or in progress.

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with theInternational Centre forCorporate SocialResponsibility at NottinghamUniversity Business School.

TUE 6, 6PM

REVENGE OF THEELECTRIC CAR (PG)

Dir: Chris Paine United States 2011 90m

When electric cars first appeared on themarket in the 1990s, mass productionand commercialization was abruptlyshut down, a story told in Chris Paine’sfirst documentary Who Killed the ElectricCar? Now, the race is back on todevelop an affordable, stylish electriccar and win over a skeptical public.Revenge of the Electric Car goes behindthe closed doors of Nissan, GM and theinnovative California start-up TeslaMotors to find the story of the globalresurgence of electric cars.Nottingham MP Alan Simpson, aleading campaigner on wideranging issues about theenvironment and the economy, willgive a 30 minute introduction tothis film starting at 6PM.

TUE 13, 6PM

THE FLAW (15)

United Kingdom 2011 78m

Through interviews with some of theworld’s leading economists, includinghousing expert Robert Shiller, Nobellaureate Joseph Stiglitz, and economichistorian Louis Hyman, as well as WallStreet insiders and victims of the crash,The Flaw presents an original andcompelling account of the credit bubbleand the toxic combination of forces thatnearly destroyed the world economy.Philip Augar, author of ‘The Death ofGentlemanly Capitalism’ and ‘TheGreed Merchants’ will give a 30minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 20, 6PM

SHADOWS OF LIBERTY (15)

Dir: Jean-Philippe Tremblay United Kingdom

2012 93m

Jean-Philippe Tremblay examines howthe media in the US is in the controllinghands of a handful of commercialenterprises exercising extraordinarypolitical, social, and economic power.These companies, with their endlesscorporate concerns, not only don’tprioritise investigative journalism amongtheir media holdings, but in fact activelyclamp down on it.Director of the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility,Professor Jeremy Moon, will give a30 minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 27, 6PM

CANNED DREAMS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katja Gauriloff Finland 2012 75m

A simple can of ravioli propels thisspectacular 30,000-kilometre, eight-country journey through all phases offood production and the far flungsources of international ingredients. Thestory begins with a single mother toilingin one of the biggest open pit mines inBrazil and ends on the shelf of a grocerystore in Finland. An eloquent statementabout our modern, globalized world,making us aware of the hundreds ofinvisible people who prepare the foodwe eat every day. Hot Doc Festival

Alison Ward, a former Head ofGlobal Corporate Responsibility at Cadbury, now an independentconsultant, will give a 30 minuteintroduction to this film starting at 6PM.Please note this film contains somescenes in abattoirs which thosesensitive to animal cruelty may finddistressing.

WED 14, 1PM AND 6PM

AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY (15)

Dir: Alison Klayman United States 2010 91m

Starring: Ai Weiwei, Ying Gao, Danging Chen

A documentary that chronicles artistand activist Ai Weiwei as he preparesfor a series of exhibitions and gets intoan increasing number of clashes withthe Chinese government.

THU 15, 8.45PM

TAKING THE MICHAEL (15) + Q&ADir: Ian Nesbitt United Kingdom 2012 78m

Matt is an improbable hero for theseuncertain times. He’s not sure how, oreven why, but he knows he needs togo on an important journey and heknows it’s got something to do with2012. Taking the Michael is the storyof his and filmmaker Ian Nesbitt’sunlikely odyssey down the ancientbyways and shady lanes of this greenand pleasant land in a pedal-powered1968 Bond Ranger. Director IanNesbitt and the film’s protagonistMatthew Pountney will take part ina post-screening Q&A.

MON 19, 5.30PM

THE LOST WEEKEND (PG)

+ POST SCREENINGDISCUSSION Dir: Billy Wilder United States 1945 96m

Starring: Jane Wyman, Ray Milland

The desperate life of a chronic alcoholicis followed through a four day drinkingbout in Wilder’s devastating look at theeffects of alcohol addiction. Screeningas part of Alcohol AwarenessWeek, the film will be introduced byscriptwriter William Ivory at 5.30PMand there’ll be a panel discussion,chaired by BBC Radio Nottingham’sJohn Holmes, after the screening.

MON 26, 6PM

LAST SHOP STANDING (15)

+ Q&ADir: Pip Piper United Kingdom 2012 70m

Based on the book of the same name,Last Shop Standing celebrates theunique spirit that has enabled so manyrecord shops to keep operatingsuccessfully against the backdrop ofmassive industry changes. The filmfeatures appearances by musicians andindustry insiders including Johnny Marr,Paul Weller and Richard Hawley, but thereal stars are the shop owners.The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Pip Piper.

THU 29, 5.45PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsVERTIGO (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United States 1959 128m

Starring: Kim Novak, James Stewart

Recently declared the greatest film of alltime in a poll of influential critics, Vertigowas unsuccessful with the critics andthe public alike at the time of its release.Professor Currie, a philosopher who haswritten a book and many articles on film,will talk about the film, its place inHitchcock’s work, and its status as a filmof unparalleled psychological depth anddramatic invention. Professor Currie’s30 minute talk will begin at 5.45PM.There’ll be an informal opportunityto talk with him about the film afterthe screening in the Mezz Lounge.

FRI 30, 6.30PM

RADIOMAN (15) + Q&ADir: Mary Kerr United Kingdom 2012 70m

In New York, there’s the Statue of Liberty,the Empire State Building and Radioman,a fixture on NYC film sets and considereda celebrity’s celebrity. But Radioman ismore than a film industry mascot andformerly homeless alcoholic; his outsiderstory makes a profound statement aboutcelebrity and friendship. A who’s who ofHollywood’s A-list are interviewed, as fansof Radioman, they reveal the true natureof fame and its vapidity. Hot Doc Festival

We are pleased to welcome directorMary Kerr, who will take part in aQ&A session after the screening.

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Aloha, bang! is back, bigger and bangier than ever before. We’ll be bringing back our popular regular strands COMMUNITY,MIDDLE EAST, BANGIMATION, THE RIGHTS IN MOTION AWARD SCREENING & THE MAIN EVENT. And we’re also proud tointroduce a brand new section, THE SOURCE, celebrating the afro-caribbean experience; a revamped young filmmakers sectionCRASH, bang!, WALLOP and a booming new mu-sic vid-e-o platform showing in the Lounge Screen. So, come along toexperience a sparkling spectacle of short films & spot the stars of tomorrow. www.bangshortfilmfestival.com

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TIMON OF ATHENS (12A) 180m

Simon Russell Beale takes the title rolein Shakespeare’s strange fable.£12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 10, 6PMENCORE SUN 11, 12 NOON

ADES’S THE TEMPEST (12A) 180m

Composer Thomas Adès conducts.Live: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

www.mayhemhorrorfest.co.uk

THU 31 OCT - SUN 4 NOV

MAYHEM is back to scare theliving daylightsout of you!

Bang! Short Film Festival

Page 9: November 2012 brochure

Our biggest and best ever festival will feature a shocking

amount of special screenings and guests.

Discover the world’s weirdest wonders - from madcap Japanese

gore-fests to Israel’s first official horror film!

Enjoy classic blood-curdlers like The Shining and Altered States

alongside new scares like Sightseers.

PLUS! Q&As and BAFTA Masterclasses with top talent, ghost stories

in the bar and An Experiment In Fear.

Tickets for the full festival are now on sale for just £55. Day passes

and tickets for individual screenings are available too.

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

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

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

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is no phone or onlinebooking fee.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SUN 11, 2PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Arguably the best and most popular comedy ever made.TO CELEBRATE GILL AND GORDON SHOPLAND’SGOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

SUN 18, 2PM

WALK THE LINE (12A)

A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash’s life.FOR ANDREW, HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY FROMFAMILY AND FRIENDS

SUN 25 2PM

SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL (15)

The story of Ian Dury, one of the founders of the Britishpunk movement.PUBLIC & COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNIONCELEBRATING UK DISABILITY HISTORY MONTHFRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

MOVEMBER CHARITY CINEBARSCREENING: ANCHORMAN (12A)

Grab a glass of scotch, plaster on a ‘tache and spray onsome Sex Panther! To raise money for Movember we’rehaving a fundraising screening of the comedy classic.Inspired by Ron Burgundy we want to fill the bar with (realor fake) facial fuzz and laughter. Remember: 60% of thetime, it works every time! www.broadway.org.uk/film

COLD COMFORTS:SCANDINAVIAN CINEMAAND CRIME TVDuration: 90mNordic-noir has become a staple ofSaturday night TV and is weighing downthe bookshop crime shelves, but let's notforget the great cinema that's also beencoming our way these past twenty years.Dogme 95 and Lars Von Trier'ssubsequent provocations, Kaurismaki'sdead-pan comedies, The Girl trilogy, inshort a great variety of stories fromthose cold countries. And yes, we willfind time to examine the big events fromthe small screen, Wallander, The Killing,The Bridge, and their like.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 8 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 7-8.30PM£60 /£40 concs and members

LO-FI FILM CLUBBACK BY POPULAR DEMANDDuration: 150mFor this unique course we ask you tobring in your own smartphone or digitalcamera and you can learn filmmakingtechniques and apply them using yourown equipment, although you can alsouse what we have here at Broadway.Tutor: Owen Davis. Duration: 4 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 6.30-8PM£80 /£60 concs and members

AFTERNOON COURSEDuration: 120mTopic of course to be confirmed.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 10 weeks Weds afternoons commencing 16 Jan,2-4PM £70 /£50 concs and members

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGDuration: 150mOur popular screenwriting course will getyou up and running with all the tools youneed to write your screenplay. Fromfinding your story, giving it structure andwriting it visually; creating characters,writing dialogue and devising your plot.Not forgetting how to write a filmsynopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Weds eves commencing 16 Jan, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs and members

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2013 Duration: 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week's movie.Tutor: Helen Gascoyne Duration: 10 weeks Thurs eves commencing 17 Jan,7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 /£40 concs and members(includes entrance into films)

NOVEMBER 2012

MY MOVIE Your chance to see the film of your choiceon a Sunday afternoon. Call 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected] for details.

NOVEMBER 2012

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NEW YEAR FILM COURSES

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 7007880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPBecome a Broadway Member today and receive discounts on films, food & events.Individual £27 / Joint £50

QUIZZES

THU 1, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU Trumpet player Hugh Pascall leads quintet The Song IsYou for our monthly jazz night in the Cafe Bar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the grouprevisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60.

FRI 9, 7.30PM FREE ENTRY

WHOLE LOTTA SOUL NIGHTJoin us for a night of stomping soul classics as wecelebrate the release of The Sapphires with legendary DJRob Smith. Expect the best of Motown, Stax and NorthernSoul nuggets to get your toes tapping ‘til late.

THU 15, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. £1 a head to join in the fun & there’s prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZKneel Before Zod return with more testing trivia. Nottingham’s premier ‘obscure cinemarenegades’ are offering up a bevy of amazing prizes and a chance to have your namelovingly scrawled on the KBZ memorial trophy. £1 a head to join in.www.broadway.org.uk/quiz www.facebook.come/KNLBFRZD

doingthebusiness SPECIALS

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

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UNDERWIRE NETWORKING NIGHT UnderWire is the UK's only short film festival dedicated to showcasing the cinematic talents of women.This debut event will include a screening of the 2011 festival winners, an opportunity to network, and an'open mic' session where local women filmmakers (that includes women working across all the crafts) can screen theirshorts, or a work-in-progress, for audience feedback. Free entry and a free drink for attendees. If you would like totake part in the ‘open mic’ part of the evening, please email [email protected]. Please include yourname, what role you played (Director, etc), the running time, and whether it is a completed or in progress.

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with theInternational Centre forCorporate SocialResponsibility at NottinghamUniversity Business School.

TUE 6, 6PM

REVENGE OF THEELECTRIC CAR (PG)

Dir: Chris Paine United States 2011 90m

When electric cars first appeared on themarket in the 1990s, mass productionand commercialization was abruptlyshut down, a story told in Chris Paine’sfirst documentary Who Killed the ElectricCar? Now, the race is back on todevelop an affordable, stylish electriccar and win over a skeptical public.Revenge of the Electric Car goes behindthe closed doors of Nissan, GM and theinnovative California start-up TeslaMotors to find the story of the globalresurgence of electric cars.Nottingham MP Alan Simpson, aleading campaigner on wideranging issues about theenvironment and the economy, willgive a 30 minute introduction tothis film starting at 6PM.

TUE 13, 6PM

THE FLAW (15)

United Kingdom 2011 78m

Through interviews with some of theworld’s leading economists, includinghousing expert Robert Shiller, Nobellaureate Joseph Stiglitz, and economichistorian Louis Hyman, as well as WallStreet insiders and victims of the crash,The Flaw presents an original andcompelling account of the credit bubbleand the toxic combination of forces thatnearly destroyed the world economy.Philip Augar, author of ‘The Death ofGentlemanly Capitalism’ and ‘TheGreed Merchants’ will give a 30minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 20, 6PM

SHADOWS OF LIBERTY (15)

Dir: Jean-Philippe Tremblay United Kingdom

2012 93m

Jean-Philippe Tremblay examines howthe media in the US is in the controllinghands of a handful of commercialenterprises exercising extraordinarypolitical, social, and economic power.These companies, with their endlesscorporate concerns, not only don’tprioritise investigative journalism amongtheir media holdings, but in fact activelyclamp down on it.Director of the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility,Professor Jeremy Moon, will give a30 minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 27, 6PM

CANNED DREAMS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katja Gauriloff Finland 2012 75m

A simple can of ravioli propels thisspectacular 30,000-kilometre, eight-country journey through all phases offood production and the far flungsources of international ingredients. Thestory begins with a single mother toilingin one of the biggest open pit mines inBrazil and ends on the shelf of a grocerystore in Finland. An eloquent statementabout our modern, globalized world,making us aware of the hundreds ofinvisible people who prepare the foodwe eat every day. Hot Doc Festival

Alison Ward, a former Head ofGlobal Corporate Responsibility at Cadbury, now an independentconsultant, will give a 30 minuteintroduction to this film starting at 6PM.Please note this film contains somescenes in abattoirs which thosesensitive to animal cruelty may finddistressing.

WED 14, 1PM AND 6PM

AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY (15)

Dir: Alison Klayman United States 2010 91m

Starring: Ai Weiwei, Ying Gao, Danging Chen

A documentary that chronicles artistand activist Ai Weiwei as he preparesfor a series of exhibitions and gets intoan increasing number of clashes withthe Chinese government.

THU 15, 8.45PM

TAKING THE MICHAEL (15) + Q&ADir: Ian Nesbitt United Kingdom 2012 78m

Matt is an improbable hero for theseuncertain times. He’s not sure how, oreven why, but he knows he needs togo on an important journey and heknows it’s got something to do with2012. Taking the Michael is the storyof his and filmmaker Ian Nesbitt’sunlikely odyssey down the ancientbyways and shady lanes of this greenand pleasant land in a pedal-powered1968 Bond Ranger. Director IanNesbitt and the film’s protagonistMatthew Pountney will take part ina post-screening Q&A.

MON 19, 5.30PM

THE LOST WEEKEND (PG)

+ POST SCREENINGDISCUSSION Dir: Billy Wilder United States 1945 96m

Starring: Jane Wyman, Ray Milland

The desperate life of a chronic alcoholicis followed through a four day drinkingbout in Wilder’s devastating look at theeffects of alcohol addiction. Screeningas part of Alcohol AwarenessWeek, the film will be introduced byscriptwriter William Ivory at 5.30PMand there’ll be a panel discussion,chaired by BBC Radio Nottingham’sJohn Holmes, after the screening.

MON 26, 6PM

LAST SHOP STANDING (15)

+ Q&ADir: Pip Piper United Kingdom 2012 70m

Based on the book of the same name,Last Shop Standing celebrates theunique spirit that has enabled so manyrecord shops to keep operatingsuccessfully against the backdrop ofmassive industry changes. The filmfeatures appearances by musicians andindustry insiders including Johnny Marr,Paul Weller and Richard Hawley, but thereal stars are the shop owners.The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Pip Piper.

THU 29, 5.45PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsVERTIGO (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United States 1959 128m

Starring: Kim Novak, James Stewart

Recently declared the greatest film of alltime in a poll of influential critics, Vertigowas unsuccessful with the critics andthe public alike at the time of its release.Professor Currie, a philosopher who haswritten a book and many articles on film,will talk about the film, its place inHitchcock’s work, and its status as a filmof unparalleled psychological depth anddramatic invention. Professor Currie’s30 minute talk will begin at 5.45PM.There’ll be an informal opportunityto talk with him about the film afterthe screening in the Mezz Lounge.

FRI 30, 6.30PM

RADIOMAN (15) + Q&ADir: Mary Kerr United Kingdom 2012 70m

In New York, there’s the Statue of Liberty,the Empire State Building and Radioman,a fixture on NYC film sets and considereda celebrity’s celebrity. But Radioman ismore than a film industry mascot andformerly homeless alcoholic; his outsiderstory makes a profound statement aboutcelebrity and friendship. A who’s who ofHollywood’s A-list are interviewed, as fansof Radioman, they reveal the true natureof fame and its vapidity. Hot Doc Festival

We are pleased to welcome directorMary Kerr, who will take part in aQ&A session after the screening.

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Aloha, bang! is back, bigger and bangier than ever before. We’ll be bringing back our popular regular strands COMMUNITY,MIDDLE EAST, BANGIMATION, THE RIGHTS IN MOTION AWARD SCREENING & THE MAIN EVENT. And we’re also proud tointroduce a brand new section, THE SOURCE, celebrating the afro-caribbean experience; a revamped young filmmakers sectionCRASH, bang!, WALLOP and a booming new mu-sic vid-e-o platform showing in the Lounge Screen. So, come along toexperience a sparkling spectacle of short films & spot the stars of tomorrow. www.bangshortfilmfestival.com

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TIMON OF ATHENS (12A) 180m

Simon Russell Beale takes the title rolein Shakespeare’s strange fable.£12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 10, 6PMENCORE SUN 11, 12 NOON

ADES’S THE TEMPEST (12A) 180m

Composer Thomas Adès conducts.Live: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

www.mayhemhorrorfest.co.uk

THU 31 OCT - SUN 4 NOV

MAYHEM is back to scare theliving daylightsout of you!

Bang! Short Film Festival

Page 10: November 2012 brochure

Our biggest and best ever festival will feature a shocking

amount of special screenings and guests.

Discover the world’s weirdest wonders - from madcap Japanese

gore-fests to Israel’s first official horror film!

Enjoy classic blood-curdlers like The Shining and Altered States

alongside new scares like Sightseers.

PLUS! Q&As and BAFTA Masterclasses with top talent, ghost stories

in the bar and An Experiment In Fear.

Tickets for the full festival are now on sale for just £55. Day passes

and tickets for individual screenings are available too.

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

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

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

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is no phone or onlinebooking fee.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SUN 11, 2PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Arguably the best and most popular comedy ever made.TO CELEBRATE GILL AND GORDON SHOPLAND’SGOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

SUN 18, 2PM

WALK THE LINE (12A)

A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash’s life.FOR ANDREW, HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY FROMFAMILY AND FRIENDS

SUN 25 2PM

SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL (15)

The story of Ian Dury, one of the founders of the Britishpunk movement.PUBLIC & COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNIONCELEBRATING UK DISABILITY HISTORY MONTHFRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

MOVEMBER CHARITY CINEBARSCREENING: ANCHORMAN (12A)

Grab a glass of scotch, plaster on a ‘tache and spray onsome Sex Panther! To raise money for Movember we’rehaving a fundraising screening of the comedy classic.Inspired by Ron Burgundy we want to fill the bar with (realor fake) facial fuzz and laughter. Remember: 60% of thetime, it works every time! www.broadway.org.uk/film

COLD COMFORTS:SCANDINAVIAN CINEMAAND CRIME TVDuration: 90mNordic-noir has become a staple ofSaturday night TV and is weighing downthe bookshop crime shelves, but let's notforget the great cinema that's also beencoming our way these past twenty years.Dogme 95 and Lars Von Trier'ssubsequent provocations, Kaurismaki'sdead-pan comedies, The Girl trilogy, inshort a great variety of stories fromthose cold countries. And yes, we willfind time to examine the big events fromthe small screen, Wallander, The Killing,The Bridge, and their like.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 8 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 7-8.30PM£60 /£40 concs and members

LO-FI FILM CLUBBACK BY POPULAR DEMANDDuration: 150mFor this unique course we ask you tobring in your own smartphone or digitalcamera and you can learn filmmakingtechniques and apply them using yourown equipment, although you can alsouse what we have here at Broadway.Tutor: Owen Davis. Duration: 4 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 6.30-8PM£80 /£60 concs and members

AFTERNOON COURSEDuration: 120mTopic of course to be confirmed.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 10 weeks Weds afternoons commencing 16 Jan,2-4PM £70 /£50 concs and members

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGDuration: 150mOur popular screenwriting course will getyou up and running with all the tools youneed to write your screenplay. Fromfinding your story, giving it structure andwriting it visually; creating characters,writing dialogue and devising your plot.Not forgetting how to write a filmsynopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Weds eves commencing 16 Jan, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs and members

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2013 Duration: 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week's movie.Tutor: Helen Gascoyne Duration: 10 weeks Thurs eves commencing 17 Jan,7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 /£40 concs and members(includes entrance into films)

NOVEMBER 2012

MY MOVIE Your chance to see the film of your choiceon a Sunday afternoon. Call 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected] for details.

NOVEMBER 2012

FILM

NEW YEAR FILM COURSES

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 7007880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPBecome a Broadway Member today and receive discounts on films, food & events.Individual £27 / Joint £50

QUIZZES

THU 1, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU Trumpet player Hugh Pascall leads quintet The Song IsYou for our monthly jazz night in the Cafe Bar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the grouprevisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60.

FRI 9, 7.30PM FREE ENTRY

WHOLE LOTTA SOUL NIGHTJoin us for a night of stomping soul classics as wecelebrate the release of The Sapphires with legendary DJRob Smith. Expect the best of Motown, Stax and NorthernSoul nuggets to get your toes tapping ‘til late.

THU 15, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. £1 a head to join in the fun & there’s prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZKneel Before Zod return with more testing trivia. Nottingham’s premier ‘obscure cinemarenegades’ are offering up a bevy of amazing prizes and a chance to have your namelovingly scrawled on the KBZ memorial trophy. £1 a head to join in.www.broadway.org.uk/quiz www.facebook.come/KNLBFRZD

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

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UNDERWIRE NETWORKING NIGHT UnderWire is the UK's only short film festival dedicated to showcasing the cinematic talents of women.This debut event will include a screening of the 2011 festival winners, an opportunity to network, and an'open mic' session where local women filmmakers (that includes women working across all the crafts) can screen theirshorts, or a work-in-progress, for audience feedback. Free entry and a free drink for attendees. If you would like totake part in the ‘open mic’ part of the evening, please email [email protected]. Please include yourname, what role you played (Director, etc), the running time, and whether it is a completed or in progress.

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with theInternational Centre forCorporate SocialResponsibility at NottinghamUniversity Business School.

TUE 6, 6PM

REVENGE OF THEELECTRIC CAR (PG)

Dir: Chris Paine United States 2011 90m

When electric cars first appeared on themarket in the 1990s, mass productionand commercialization was abruptlyshut down, a story told in Chris Paine’sfirst documentary Who Killed the ElectricCar? Now, the race is back on todevelop an affordable, stylish electriccar and win over a skeptical public.Revenge of the Electric Car goes behindthe closed doors of Nissan, GM and theinnovative California start-up TeslaMotors to find the story of the globalresurgence of electric cars.Nottingham MP Alan Simpson, aleading campaigner on wideranging issues about theenvironment and the economy, willgive a 30 minute introduction tothis film starting at 6PM.

TUE 13, 6PM

THE FLAW (15)

United Kingdom 2011 78m

Through interviews with some of theworld’s leading economists, includinghousing expert Robert Shiller, Nobellaureate Joseph Stiglitz, and economichistorian Louis Hyman, as well as WallStreet insiders and victims of the crash,The Flaw presents an original andcompelling account of the credit bubbleand the toxic combination of forces thatnearly destroyed the world economy.Philip Augar, author of ‘The Death ofGentlemanly Capitalism’ and ‘TheGreed Merchants’ will give a 30minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 20, 6PM

SHADOWS OF LIBERTY (15)

Dir: Jean-Philippe Tremblay United Kingdom

2012 93m

Jean-Philippe Tremblay examines howthe media in the US is in the controllinghands of a handful of commercialenterprises exercising extraordinarypolitical, social, and economic power.These companies, with their endlesscorporate concerns, not only don’tprioritise investigative journalism amongtheir media holdings, but in fact activelyclamp down on it.Director of the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility,Professor Jeremy Moon, will give a30 minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 27, 6PM

CANNED DREAMS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katja Gauriloff Finland 2012 75m

A simple can of ravioli propels thisspectacular 30,000-kilometre, eight-country journey through all phases offood production and the far flungsources of international ingredients. Thestory begins with a single mother toilingin one of the biggest open pit mines inBrazil and ends on the shelf of a grocerystore in Finland. An eloquent statementabout our modern, globalized world,making us aware of the hundreds ofinvisible people who prepare the foodwe eat every day. Hot Doc Festival

Alison Ward, a former Head ofGlobal Corporate Responsibility at Cadbury, now an independentconsultant, will give a 30 minuteintroduction to this film starting at 6PM.Please note this film contains somescenes in abattoirs which thosesensitive to animal cruelty may finddistressing.

WED 14, 1PM AND 6PM

AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY (15)

Dir: Alison Klayman United States 2010 91m

Starring: Ai Weiwei, Ying Gao, Danging Chen

A documentary that chronicles artistand activist Ai Weiwei as he preparesfor a series of exhibitions and gets intoan increasing number of clashes withthe Chinese government.

THU 15, 8.45PM

TAKING THE MICHAEL (15) + Q&ADir: Ian Nesbitt United Kingdom 2012 78m

Matt is an improbable hero for theseuncertain times. He’s not sure how, oreven why, but he knows he needs togo on an important journey and heknows it’s got something to do with2012. Taking the Michael is the storyof his and filmmaker Ian Nesbitt’sunlikely odyssey down the ancientbyways and shady lanes of this greenand pleasant land in a pedal-powered1968 Bond Ranger. Director IanNesbitt and the film’s protagonistMatthew Pountney will take part ina post-screening Q&A.

MON 19, 5.30PM

THE LOST WEEKEND (PG)

+ POST SCREENINGDISCUSSION Dir: Billy Wilder United States 1945 96m

Starring: Jane Wyman, Ray Milland

The desperate life of a chronic alcoholicis followed through a four day drinkingbout in Wilder’s devastating look at theeffects of alcohol addiction. Screeningas part of Alcohol AwarenessWeek, the film will be introduced byscriptwriter William Ivory at 5.30PMand there’ll be a panel discussion,chaired by BBC Radio Nottingham’sJohn Holmes, after the screening.

MON 26, 6PM

LAST SHOP STANDING (15)

+ Q&ADir: Pip Piper United Kingdom 2012 70m

Based on the book of the same name,Last Shop Standing celebrates theunique spirit that has enabled so manyrecord shops to keep operatingsuccessfully against the backdrop ofmassive industry changes. The filmfeatures appearances by musicians andindustry insiders including Johnny Marr,Paul Weller and Richard Hawley, but thereal stars are the shop owners.The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Pip Piper.

THU 29, 5.45PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsVERTIGO (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United States 1959 128m

Starring: Kim Novak, James Stewart

Recently declared the greatest film of alltime in a poll of influential critics, Vertigowas unsuccessful with the critics andthe public alike at the time of its release.Professor Currie, a philosopher who haswritten a book and many articles on film,will talk about the film, its place inHitchcock’s work, and its status as a filmof unparalleled psychological depth anddramatic invention. Professor Currie’s30 minute talk will begin at 5.45PM.There’ll be an informal opportunityto talk with him about the film afterthe screening in the Mezz Lounge.

FRI 30, 6.30PM

RADIOMAN (15) + Q&ADir: Mary Kerr United Kingdom 2012 70m

In New York, there’s the Statue of Liberty,the Empire State Building and Radioman,a fixture on NYC film sets and considereda celebrity’s celebrity. But Radioman ismore than a film industry mascot andformerly homeless alcoholic; his outsiderstory makes a profound statement aboutcelebrity and friendship. A who’s who ofHollywood’s A-list are interviewed, as fansof Radioman, they reveal the true natureof fame and its vapidity. Hot Doc Festival

We are pleased to welcome directorMary Kerr, who will take part in aQ&A session after the screening.

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Aloha, bang! is back, bigger and bangier than ever before. We’ll be bringing back our popular regular strands COMMUNITY,MIDDLE EAST, BANGIMATION, THE RIGHTS IN MOTION AWARD SCREENING & THE MAIN EVENT. And we’re also proud tointroduce a brand new section, THE SOURCE, celebrating the afro-caribbean experience; a revamped young filmmakers sectionCRASH, bang!, WALLOP and a booming new mu-sic vid-e-o platform showing in the Lounge Screen. So, come along toexperience a sparkling spectacle of short films & spot the stars of tomorrow. www.bangshortfilmfestival.com

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SAT 10, 6PMENCORE SUN 11, 12 NOON

ADES’S THE TEMPEST (12A) 180m

Composer Thomas Adès conducts.Live: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

www.mayhemhorrorfest.co.uk

THU 31 OCT - SUN 4 NOV

MAYHEM is back to scare theliving daylightsout of you!

Bang! Short Film Festival

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Our biggest and best ever festival will feature a shocking

amount of special screenings and guests.

Discover the world’s weirdest wonders - from madcap Japanese

gore-fests to Israel’s first official horror film!

Enjoy classic blood-curdlers like The Shining and Altered States

alongside new scares like Sightseers.

PLUS! Q&As and BAFTA Masterclasses with top talent, ghost stories

in the bar and An Experiment In Fear.

Tickets for the full festival are now on sale for just £55. Day passes

and tickets for individual screenings are available too.

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

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

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

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is no phone or onlinebooking fee.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SUN 11, 2PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Arguably the best and most popular comedy ever made.TO CELEBRATE GILL AND GORDON SHOPLAND’SGOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

SUN 18, 2PM

WALK THE LINE (12A)

A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash’s life.FOR ANDREW, HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY FROMFAMILY AND FRIENDS

SUN 25 2PM

SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL (15)

The story of Ian Dury, one of the founders of the Britishpunk movement.PUBLIC & COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNIONCELEBRATING UK DISABILITY HISTORY MONTHFRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

MOVEMBER CHARITY CINEBARSCREENING: ANCHORMAN (12A)

Grab a glass of scotch, plaster on a ‘tache and spray onsome Sex Panther! To raise money for Movember we’rehaving a fundraising screening of the comedy classic.Inspired by Ron Burgundy we want to fill the bar with (realor fake) facial fuzz and laughter. Remember: 60% of thetime, it works every time! www.broadway.org.uk/film

COLD COMFORTS:SCANDINAVIAN CINEMAAND CRIME TVDuration: 90mNordic-noir has become a staple ofSaturday night TV and is weighing downthe bookshop crime shelves, but let's notforget the great cinema that's also beencoming our way these past twenty years.Dogme 95 and Lars Von Trier'ssubsequent provocations, Kaurismaki'sdead-pan comedies, The Girl trilogy, inshort a great variety of stories fromthose cold countries. And yes, we willfind time to examine the big events fromthe small screen, Wallander, The Killing,The Bridge, and their like.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 8 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 7-8.30PM£60 /£40 concs and members

LO-FI FILM CLUBBACK BY POPULAR DEMANDDuration: 150mFor this unique course we ask you tobring in your own smartphone or digitalcamera and you can learn filmmakingtechniques and apply them using yourown equipment, although you can alsouse what we have here at Broadway.Tutor: Owen Davis. Duration: 4 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 6.30-8PM£80 /£60 concs and members

AFTERNOON COURSEDuration: 120mTopic of course to be confirmed.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 10 weeks Weds afternoons commencing 16 Jan,2-4PM £70 /£50 concs and members

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGDuration: 150mOur popular screenwriting course will getyou up and running with all the tools youneed to write your screenplay. Fromfinding your story, giving it structure andwriting it visually; creating characters,writing dialogue and devising your plot.Not forgetting how to write a filmsynopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Weds eves commencing 16 Jan, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs and members

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2013 Duration: 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week's movie.Tutor: Helen Gascoyne Duration: 10 weeks Thurs eves commencing 17 Jan,7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 /£40 concs and members(includes entrance into films)

NOVEMBER 2012

MY MOVIE Your chance to see the film of your choiceon a Sunday afternoon. Call 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected] for details.

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ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPBecome a Broadway Member today and receive discounts on films, food & events.Individual £27 / Joint £50

QUIZZES

THU 1, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU Trumpet player Hugh Pascall leads quintet The Song IsYou for our monthly jazz night in the Cafe Bar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the grouprevisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60.

FRI 9, 7.30PM FREE ENTRY

WHOLE LOTTA SOUL NIGHTJoin us for a night of stomping soul classics as wecelebrate the release of The Sapphires with legendary DJRob Smith. Expect the best of Motown, Stax and NorthernSoul nuggets to get your toes tapping ‘til late.

THU 15, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. £1 a head to join in the fun & there’s prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZKneel Before Zod return with more testing trivia. Nottingham’s premier ‘obscure cinemarenegades’ are offering up a bevy of amazing prizes and a chance to have your namelovingly scrawled on the KBZ memorial trophy. £1 a head to join in.www.broadway.org.uk/quiz www.facebook.come/KNLBFRZD

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

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UNDERWIRE NETWORKING NIGHT UnderWire is the UK's only short film festival dedicated to showcasing the cinematic talents of women.This debut event will include a screening of the 2011 festival winners, an opportunity to network, and an'open mic' session where local women filmmakers (that includes women working across all the crafts) can screen theirshorts, or a work-in-progress, for audience feedback. Free entry and a free drink for attendees. If you would like totake part in the ‘open mic’ part of the evening, please email [email protected]. Please include yourname, what role you played (Director, etc), the running time, and whether it is a completed or in progress.

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with theInternational Centre forCorporate SocialResponsibility at NottinghamUniversity Business School.

TUE 6, 6PM

REVENGE OF THEELECTRIC CAR (PG)

Dir: Chris Paine United States 2011 90m

When electric cars first appeared on themarket in the 1990s, mass productionand commercialization was abruptlyshut down, a story told in Chris Paine’sfirst documentary Who Killed the ElectricCar? Now, the race is back on todevelop an affordable, stylish electriccar and win over a skeptical public.Revenge of the Electric Car goes behindthe closed doors of Nissan, GM and theinnovative California start-up TeslaMotors to find the story of the globalresurgence of electric cars.Nottingham MP Alan Simpson, aleading campaigner on wideranging issues about theenvironment and the economy, willgive a 30 minute introduction tothis film starting at 6PM.

TUE 13, 6PM

THE FLAW (15)

United Kingdom 2011 78m

Through interviews with some of theworld’s leading economists, includinghousing expert Robert Shiller, Nobellaureate Joseph Stiglitz, and economichistorian Louis Hyman, as well as WallStreet insiders and victims of the crash,The Flaw presents an original andcompelling account of the credit bubbleand the toxic combination of forces thatnearly destroyed the world economy.Philip Augar, author of ‘The Death ofGentlemanly Capitalism’ and ‘TheGreed Merchants’ will give a 30minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 20, 6PM

SHADOWS OF LIBERTY (15)

Dir: Jean-Philippe Tremblay United Kingdom

2012 93m

Jean-Philippe Tremblay examines howthe media in the US is in the controllinghands of a handful of commercialenterprises exercising extraordinarypolitical, social, and economic power.These companies, with their endlesscorporate concerns, not only don’tprioritise investigative journalism amongtheir media holdings, but in fact activelyclamp down on it.Director of the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility,Professor Jeremy Moon, will give a30 minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 27, 6PM

CANNED DREAMS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katja Gauriloff Finland 2012 75m

A simple can of ravioli propels thisspectacular 30,000-kilometre, eight-country journey through all phases offood production and the far flungsources of international ingredients. Thestory begins with a single mother toilingin one of the biggest open pit mines inBrazil and ends on the shelf of a grocerystore in Finland. An eloquent statementabout our modern, globalized world,making us aware of the hundreds ofinvisible people who prepare the foodwe eat every day. Hot Doc Festival

Alison Ward, a former Head ofGlobal Corporate Responsibility at Cadbury, now an independentconsultant, will give a 30 minuteintroduction to this film starting at 6PM.Please note this film contains somescenes in abattoirs which thosesensitive to animal cruelty may finddistressing.

WED 14, 1PM AND 6PM

AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY (15)

Dir: Alison Klayman United States 2010 91m

Starring: Ai Weiwei, Ying Gao, Danging Chen

A documentary that chronicles artistand activist Ai Weiwei as he preparesfor a series of exhibitions and gets intoan increasing number of clashes withthe Chinese government.

THU 15, 8.45PM

TAKING THE MICHAEL (15) + Q&ADir: Ian Nesbitt United Kingdom 2012 78m

Matt is an improbable hero for theseuncertain times. He’s not sure how, oreven why, but he knows he needs togo on an important journey and heknows it’s got something to do with2012. Taking the Michael is the storyof his and filmmaker Ian Nesbitt’sunlikely odyssey down the ancientbyways and shady lanes of this greenand pleasant land in a pedal-powered1968 Bond Ranger. Director IanNesbitt and the film’s protagonistMatthew Pountney will take part ina post-screening Q&A.

MON 19, 5.30PM

THE LOST WEEKEND (PG)

+ POST SCREENINGDISCUSSION Dir: Billy Wilder United States 1945 96m

Starring: Jane Wyman, Ray Milland

The desperate life of a chronic alcoholicis followed through a four day drinkingbout in Wilder’s devastating look at theeffects of alcohol addiction. Screeningas part of Alcohol AwarenessWeek, the film will be introduced byscriptwriter William Ivory at 5.30PMand there’ll be a panel discussion,chaired by BBC Radio Nottingham’sJohn Holmes, after the screening.

MON 26, 6PM

LAST SHOP STANDING (15)

+ Q&ADir: Pip Piper United Kingdom 2012 70m

Based on the book of the same name,Last Shop Standing celebrates theunique spirit that has enabled so manyrecord shops to keep operatingsuccessfully against the backdrop ofmassive industry changes. The filmfeatures appearances by musicians andindustry insiders including Johnny Marr,Paul Weller and Richard Hawley, but thereal stars are the shop owners.The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Pip Piper.

THU 29, 5.45PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsVERTIGO (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United States 1959 128m

Starring: Kim Novak, James Stewart

Recently declared the greatest film of alltime in a poll of influential critics, Vertigowas unsuccessful with the critics andthe public alike at the time of its release.Professor Currie, a philosopher who haswritten a book and many articles on film,will talk about the film, its place inHitchcock’s work, and its status as a filmof unparalleled psychological depth anddramatic invention. Professor Currie’s30 minute talk will begin at 5.45PM.There’ll be an informal opportunityto talk with him about the film afterthe screening in the Mezz Lounge.

FRI 30, 6.30PM

RADIOMAN (15) + Q&ADir: Mary Kerr United Kingdom 2012 70m

In New York, there’s the Statue of Liberty,the Empire State Building and Radioman,a fixture on NYC film sets and considereda celebrity’s celebrity. But Radioman ismore than a film industry mascot andformerly homeless alcoholic; his outsiderstory makes a profound statement aboutcelebrity and friendship. A who’s who ofHollywood’s A-list are interviewed, as fansof Radioman, they reveal the true natureof fame and its vapidity. Hot Doc Festival

We are pleased to welcome directorMary Kerr, who will take part in aQ&A session after the screening.

EVERY WEEK WE SHOWFILMS IN OUR SPLENDID

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DOCS, FEATURES,SHORTS, CULT,ARTISTS FILMS -FOR DETAILS VISITOUR WEBSITE ANDSOCIAL MEDIA

FILMS IN NOVEMBER INCLUDE...

CALL ME KUCHU

JASON BECKER: NOT DEAD YET

THE HOUSE I LIVE IN

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Aloha, bang! is back, bigger and bangier than ever before. We’ll be bringing back our popular regular strands COMMUNITY,MIDDLE EAST, BANGIMATION, THE RIGHTS IN MOTION AWARD SCREENING & THE MAIN EVENT. And we’re also proud tointroduce a brand new section, THE SOURCE, celebrating the afro-caribbean experience; a revamped young filmmakers sectionCRASH, bang!, WALLOP and a booming new mu-sic vid-e-o platform showing in the Lounge Screen. So, come along toexperience a sparkling spectacle of short films & spot the stars of tomorrow. www.bangshortfilmfestival.com

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TIMON OF ATHENS (12A) 180m

Simon Russell Beale takes the title rolein Shakespeare’s strange fable.£12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 10, 6PMENCORE SUN 11, 12 NOON

ADES’S THE TEMPEST (12A) 180m

Composer Thomas Adès conducts.Live: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

www.mayhemhorrorfest.co.uk

THU 31 OCT - SUN 4 NOV

MAYHEM is back to scare theliving daylightsout of you!

Bang! Short Film Festival

Page 12: November 2012 brochure

Our biggest and best ever festival will feature a shocking

amount of special screenings and guests.

Discover the world’s weirdest wonders - from madcap Japanese

gore-fests to Israel’s first official horror film!

Enjoy classic blood-curdlers like The Shining and Altered States

alongside new scares like Sightseers.

PLUS! Q&As and BAFTA Masterclasses with top talent, ghost stories

in the bar and An Experiment In Fear.

Tickets for the full festival are now on sale for just £55. Day passes

and tickets for individual screenings are available too.

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

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

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

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is no phone or onlinebooking fee.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SUN 11, 2PM

SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Arguably the best and most popular comedy ever made.TO CELEBRATE GILL AND GORDON SHOPLAND’SGOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

SUN 18, 2PM

WALK THE LINE (12A)

A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash’s life.FOR ANDREW, HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY FROMFAMILY AND FRIENDS

SUN 25 2PM

SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL (15)

The story of Ian Dury, one of the founders of the Britishpunk movement.PUBLIC & COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNIONCELEBRATING UK DISABILITY HISTORY MONTHFRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

MOVEMBER CHARITY CINEBARSCREENING: ANCHORMAN (12A)

Grab a glass of scotch, plaster on a ‘tache and spray onsome Sex Panther! To raise money for Movember we’rehaving a fundraising screening of the comedy classic.Inspired by Ron Burgundy we want to fill the bar with (realor fake) facial fuzz and laughter. Remember: 60% of thetime, it works every time! www.broadway.org.uk/film

COLD COMFORTS:SCANDINAVIAN CINEMAAND CRIME TVDuration: 90mNordic-noir has become a staple ofSaturday night TV and is weighing downthe bookshop crime shelves, but let's notforget the great cinema that's also beencoming our way these past twenty years.Dogme 95 and Lars Von Trier'ssubsequent provocations, Kaurismaki'sdead-pan comedies, The Girl trilogy, inshort a great variety of stories fromthose cold countries. And yes, we willfind time to examine the big events fromthe small screen, Wallander, The Killing,The Bridge, and their like.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 8 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 7-8.30PM£60 /£40 concs and members

LO-FI FILM CLUBBACK BY POPULAR DEMANDDuration: 150mFor this unique course we ask you tobring in your own smartphone or digitalcamera and you can learn filmmakingtechniques and apply them using yourown equipment, although you can alsouse what we have here at Broadway.Tutor: Owen Davis. Duration: 4 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 6.30-8PM£80 /£60 concs and members

AFTERNOON COURSEDuration: 120mTopic of course to be confirmed.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 10 weeks Weds afternoons commencing 16 Jan,2-4PM £70 /£50 concs and members

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGDuration: 150mOur popular screenwriting course will getyou up and running with all the tools youneed to write your screenplay. Fromfinding your story, giving it structure andwriting it visually; creating characters,writing dialogue and devising your plot.Not forgetting how to write a filmsynopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Weds eves commencing 16 Jan, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs and members

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2013 Duration: 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week's movie.Tutor: Helen Gascoyne Duration: 10 weeks Thurs eves commencing 17 Jan,7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 /£40 concs and members(includes entrance into films)

NOVEMBER 2012

MY MOVIE Your chance to see the film of your choiceon a Sunday afternoon. Call 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected] for details.

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QUIZZES

THU 1, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU Trumpet player Hugh Pascall leads quintet The Song IsYou for our monthly jazz night in the Cafe Bar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the grouprevisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60.

FRI 9, 7.30PM FREE ENTRY

WHOLE LOTTA SOUL NIGHTJoin us for a night of stomping soul classics as wecelebrate the release of The Sapphires with legendary DJRob Smith. Expect the best of Motown, Stax and NorthernSoul nuggets to get your toes tapping ‘til late.

THU 15, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. £1 a head to join in the fun & there’s prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZKneel Before Zod return with more testing trivia. Nottingham’s premier ‘obscure cinemarenegades’ are offering up a bevy of amazing prizes and a chance to have your namelovingly scrawled on the KBZ memorial trophy. £1 a head to join in.www.broadway.org.uk/quiz www.facebook.come/KNLBFRZD

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UNDERWIRE NETWORKING NIGHT UnderWire is the UK's only short film festival dedicated to showcasing the cinematic talents of women.This debut event will include a screening of the 2011 festival winners, an opportunity to network, and an'open mic' session where local women filmmakers (that includes women working across all the crafts) can screen theirshorts, or a work-in-progress, for audience feedback. Free entry and a free drink for attendees. If you would like totake part in the ‘open mic’ part of the evening, please email [email protected]. Please include yourname, what role you played (Director, etc), the running time, and whether it is a completed or in progress.

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with theInternational Centre forCorporate SocialResponsibility at NottinghamUniversity Business School.

TUE 6, 6PM

REVENGE OF THEELECTRIC CAR (PG)

Dir: Chris Paine United States 2011 90m

When electric cars first appeared on themarket in the 1990s, mass productionand commercialization was abruptlyshut down, a story told in Chris Paine’sfirst documentary Who Killed the ElectricCar? Now, the race is back on todevelop an affordable, stylish electriccar and win over a skeptical public.Revenge of the Electric Car goes behindthe closed doors of Nissan, GM and theinnovative California start-up TeslaMotors to find the story of the globalresurgence of electric cars.Nottingham MP Alan Simpson, aleading campaigner on wideranging issues about theenvironment and the economy, willgive a 30 minute introduction tothis film starting at 6PM.

TUE 13, 6PM

THE FLAW (15)

United Kingdom 2011 78m

Through interviews with some of theworld’s leading economists, includinghousing expert Robert Shiller, Nobellaureate Joseph Stiglitz, and economichistorian Louis Hyman, as well as WallStreet insiders and victims of the crash,The Flaw presents an original andcompelling account of the credit bubbleand the toxic combination of forces thatnearly destroyed the world economy.Philip Augar, author of ‘The Death ofGentlemanly Capitalism’ and ‘TheGreed Merchants’ will give a 30minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 20, 6PM

SHADOWS OF LIBERTY (15)

Dir: Jean-Philippe Tremblay United Kingdom

2012 93m

Jean-Philippe Tremblay examines howthe media in the US is in the controllinghands of a handful of commercialenterprises exercising extraordinarypolitical, social, and economic power.These companies, with their endlesscorporate concerns, not only don’tprioritise investigative journalism amongtheir media holdings, but in fact activelyclamp down on it.Director of the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility,Professor Jeremy Moon, will give a30 minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 27, 6PM

CANNED DREAMS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katja Gauriloff Finland 2012 75m

A simple can of ravioli propels thisspectacular 30,000-kilometre, eight-country journey through all phases offood production and the far flungsources of international ingredients. Thestory begins with a single mother toilingin one of the biggest open pit mines inBrazil and ends on the shelf of a grocerystore in Finland. An eloquent statementabout our modern, globalized world,making us aware of the hundreds ofinvisible people who prepare the foodwe eat every day. Hot Doc Festival

Alison Ward, a former Head ofGlobal Corporate Responsibility at Cadbury, now an independentconsultant, will give a 30 minuteintroduction to this film starting at 6PM.Please note this film contains somescenes in abattoirs which thosesensitive to animal cruelty may finddistressing.

WED 14, 1PM AND 6PM

AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY (15)

Dir: Alison Klayman United States 2010 91m

Starring: Ai Weiwei, Ying Gao, Danging Chen

A documentary that chronicles artistand activist Ai Weiwei as he preparesfor a series of exhibitions and gets intoan increasing number of clashes withthe Chinese government.

THU 15, 8.45PM

TAKING THE MICHAEL (15) + Q&ADir: Ian Nesbitt United Kingdom 2012 78m

Matt is an improbable hero for theseuncertain times. He’s not sure how, oreven why, but he knows he needs togo on an important journey and heknows it’s got something to do with2012. Taking the Michael is the storyof his and filmmaker Ian Nesbitt’sunlikely odyssey down the ancientbyways and shady lanes of this greenand pleasant land in a pedal-powered1968 Bond Ranger. Director IanNesbitt and the film’s protagonistMatthew Pountney will take part ina post-screening Q&A.

MON 19, 5.30PM

THE LOST WEEKEND (PG)

+ POST SCREENINGDISCUSSION Dir: Billy Wilder United States 1945 96m

Starring: Jane Wyman, Ray Milland

The desperate life of a chronic alcoholicis followed through a four day drinkingbout in Wilder’s devastating look at theeffects of alcohol addiction. Screeningas part of Alcohol AwarenessWeek, the film will be introduced byscriptwriter William Ivory at 5.30PMand there’ll be a panel discussion,chaired by BBC Radio Nottingham’sJohn Holmes, after the screening.

MON 26, 6PM

LAST SHOP STANDING (15)

+ Q&ADir: Pip Piper United Kingdom 2012 70m

Based on the book of the same name,Last Shop Standing celebrates theunique spirit that has enabled so manyrecord shops to keep operatingsuccessfully against the backdrop ofmassive industry changes. The filmfeatures appearances by musicians andindustry insiders including Johnny Marr,Paul Weller and Richard Hawley, but thereal stars are the shop owners.The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Pip Piper.

THU 29, 5.45PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsVERTIGO (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United States 1959 128m

Starring: Kim Novak, James Stewart

Recently declared the greatest film of alltime in a poll of influential critics, Vertigowas unsuccessful with the critics andthe public alike at the time of its release.Professor Currie, a philosopher who haswritten a book and many articles on film,will talk about the film, its place inHitchcock’s work, and its status as a filmof unparalleled psychological depth anddramatic invention. Professor Currie’s30 minute talk will begin at 5.45PM.There’ll be an informal opportunityto talk with him about the film afterthe screening in the Mezz Lounge.

FRI 30, 6.30PM

RADIOMAN (15) + Q&ADir: Mary Kerr United Kingdom 2012 70m

In New York, there’s the Statue of Liberty,the Empire State Building and Radioman,a fixture on NYC film sets and considereda celebrity’s celebrity. But Radioman ismore than a film industry mascot andformerly homeless alcoholic; his outsiderstory makes a profound statement aboutcelebrity and friendship. A who’s who ofHollywood’s A-list are interviewed, as fansof Radioman, they reveal the true natureof fame and its vapidity. Hot Doc Festival

We are pleased to welcome directorMary Kerr, who will take part in aQ&A session after the screening.

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Aloha, bang! is back, bigger and bangier than ever before. We’ll be bringing back our popular regular strands COMMUNITY,MIDDLE EAST, BANGIMATION, THE RIGHTS IN MOTION AWARD SCREENING & THE MAIN EVENT. And we’re also proud tointroduce a brand new section, THE SOURCE, celebrating the afro-caribbean experience; a revamped young filmmakers sectionCRASH, bang!, WALLOP and a booming new mu-sic vid-e-o platform showing in the Lounge Screen. So, come along toexperience a sparkling spectacle of short films & spot the stars of tomorrow. www.bangshortfilmfestival.com

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TIMON OF ATHENS (12A) 180m

Simon Russell Beale takes the title rolein Shakespeare’s strange fable.£12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 10, 6PMENCORE SUN 11, 12 NOON

ADES’S THE TEMPEST (12A) 180m

Composer Thomas Adès conducts.Live: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

www.mayhemhorrorfest.co.uk

THU 31 OCT - SUN 4 NOV

MAYHEM is back to scare theliving daylightsout of you!

Bang! Short Film Festival

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Our biggest and best ever festival will feature a shocking

amount of special screenings and guests.

Discover the world’s weirdest wonders - from madcap Japanese

gore-fests to Israel’s first official horror film!

Enjoy classic blood-curdlers like The Shining and Altered States

alongside new scares like Sightseers.

PLUS! Q&As and BAFTA Masterclasses with top talent, ghost stories

in the bar and An Experiment In Fear.

Tickets for the full festival are now on sale for just £55. Day passes

and tickets for individual screenings are available too.

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

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

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

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is no phone or onlinebooking fee.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Arguably the best and most popular comedy ever made.TO CELEBRATE GILL AND GORDON SHOPLAND’SGOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

SUN 18, 2PM

WALK THE LINE (12A)

A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash’s life.FOR ANDREW, HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY FROMFAMILY AND FRIENDS

SUN 25 2PM

SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL (15)

The story of Ian Dury, one of the founders of the Britishpunk movement.PUBLIC & COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNIONCELEBRATING UK DISABILITY HISTORY MONTHFRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

MOVEMBER CHARITY CINEBARSCREENING: ANCHORMAN (12A)

Grab a glass of scotch, plaster on a ‘tache and spray onsome Sex Panther! To raise money for Movember we’rehaving a fundraising screening of the comedy classic.Inspired by Ron Burgundy we want to fill the bar with (realor fake) facial fuzz and laughter. Remember: 60% of thetime, it works every time! www.broadway.org.uk/film

COLD COMFORTS:SCANDINAVIAN CINEMAAND CRIME TVDuration: 90mNordic-noir has become a staple ofSaturday night TV and is weighing downthe bookshop crime shelves, but let's notforget the great cinema that's also beencoming our way these past twenty years.Dogme 95 and Lars Von Trier'ssubsequent provocations, Kaurismaki'sdead-pan comedies, The Girl trilogy, inshort a great variety of stories fromthose cold countries. And yes, we willfind time to examine the big events fromthe small screen, Wallander, The Killing,The Bridge, and their like.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 8 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 7-8.30PM£60 /£40 concs and members

LO-FI FILM CLUBBACK BY POPULAR DEMANDDuration: 150mFor this unique course we ask you tobring in your own smartphone or digitalcamera and you can learn filmmakingtechniques and apply them using yourown equipment, although you can alsouse what we have here at Broadway.Tutor: Owen Davis. Duration: 4 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 6.30-8PM£80 /£60 concs and members

AFTERNOON COURSEDuration: 120mTopic of course to be confirmed.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 10 weeks Weds afternoons commencing 16 Jan,2-4PM £70 /£50 concs and members

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGDuration: 150mOur popular screenwriting course will getyou up and running with all the tools youneed to write your screenplay. Fromfinding your story, giving it structure andwriting it visually; creating characters,writing dialogue and devising your plot.Not forgetting how to write a filmsynopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Weds eves commencing 16 Jan, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs and members

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2013 Duration: 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week's movie.Tutor: Helen Gascoyne Duration: 10 weeks Thurs eves commencing 17 Jan,7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 /£40 concs and members(includes entrance into films)

NOVEMBER 2012

MY MOVIE Your chance to see the film of your choiceon a Sunday afternoon. Call 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected] for details.

NOVEMBER 2012

FILM

NEW YEAR FILM COURSES

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 7007880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPBecome a Broadway Member today and receive discounts on films, food & events.Individual £27 / Joint £50

QUIZZES

THU 1, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU Trumpet player Hugh Pascall leads quintet The Song IsYou for our monthly jazz night in the Cafe Bar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the grouprevisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60.

FRI 9, 7.30PM FREE ENTRY

WHOLE LOTTA SOUL NIGHTJoin us for a night of stomping soul classics as wecelebrate the release of The Sapphires with legendary DJRob Smith. Expect the best of Motown, Stax and NorthernSoul nuggets to get your toes tapping ‘til late.

THU 15, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. £1 a head to join in the fun & there’s prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZKneel Before Zod return with more testing trivia. Nottingham’s premier ‘obscure cinemarenegades’ are offering up a bevy of amazing prizes and a chance to have your namelovingly scrawled on the KBZ memorial trophy. £1 a head to join in.www.broadway.org.uk/quiz www.facebook.come/KNLBFRZD

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

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UNDERWIRE NETWORKING NIGHT UnderWire is the UK's only short film festival dedicated to showcasing the cinematic talents of women.This debut event will include a screening of the 2011 festival winners, an opportunity to network, and an'open mic' session where local women filmmakers (that includes women working across all the crafts) can screen theirshorts, or a work-in-progress, for audience feedback. Free entry and a free drink for attendees. If you would like totake part in the ‘open mic’ part of the evening, please email [email protected]. Please include yourname, what role you played (Director, etc), the running time, and whether it is a completed or in progress.

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with theInternational Centre forCorporate SocialResponsibility at NottinghamUniversity Business School.

TUE 6, 6PM

REVENGE OF THEELECTRIC CAR (PG)

Dir: Chris Paine United States 2011 90m

When electric cars first appeared on themarket in the 1990s, mass productionand commercialization was abruptlyshut down, a story told in Chris Paine’sfirst documentary Who Killed the ElectricCar? Now, the race is back on todevelop an affordable, stylish electriccar and win over a skeptical public.Revenge of the Electric Car goes behindthe closed doors of Nissan, GM and theinnovative California start-up TeslaMotors to find the story of the globalresurgence of electric cars.Nottingham MP Alan Simpson, aleading campaigner on wideranging issues about theenvironment and the economy, willgive a 30 minute introduction tothis film starting at 6PM.

TUE 13, 6PM

THE FLAW (15)

United Kingdom 2011 78m

Through interviews with some of theworld’s leading economists, includinghousing expert Robert Shiller, Nobellaureate Joseph Stiglitz, and economichistorian Louis Hyman, as well as WallStreet insiders and victims of the crash,The Flaw presents an original andcompelling account of the credit bubbleand the toxic combination of forces thatnearly destroyed the world economy.Philip Augar, author of ‘The Death ofGentlemanly Capitalism’ and ‘TheGreed Merchants’ will give a 30minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 20, 6PM

SHADOWS OF LIBERTY (15)

Dir: Jean-Philippe Tremblay United Kingdom

2012 93m

Jean-Philippe Tremblay examines howthe media in the US is in the controllinghands of a handful of commercialenterprises exercising extraordinarypolitical, social, and economic power.These companies, with their endlesscorporate concerns, not only don’tprioritise investigative journalism amongtheir media holdings, but in fact activelyclamp down on it.Director of the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility,Professor Jeremy Moon, will give a30 minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 27, 6PM

CANNED DREAMS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katja Gauriloff Finland 2012 75m

A simple can of ravioli propels thisspectacular 30,000-kilometre, eight-country journey through all phases offood production and the far flungsources of international ingredients. Thestory begins with a single mother toilingin one of the biggest open pit mines inBrazil and ends on the shelf of a grocerystore in Finland. An eloquent statementabout our modern, globalized world,making us aware of the hundreds ofinvisible people who prepare the foodwe eat every day. Hot Doc Festival

Alison Ward, a former Head ofGlobal Corporate Responsibility at Cadbury, now an independentconsultant, will give a 30 minuteintroduction to this film starting at 6PM.Please note this film contains somescenes in abattoirs which thosesensitive to animal cruelty may finddistressing.

WED 14, 1PM AND 6PM

AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY (15)

Dir: Alison Klayman United States 2010 91m

Starring: Ai Weiwei, Ying Gao, Danging Chen

A documentary that chronicles artistand activist Ai Weiwei as he preparesfor a series of exhibitions and gets intoan increasing number of clashes withthe Chinese government.

THU 15, 8.45PM

TAKING THE MICHAEL (15) + Q&ADir: Ian Nesbitt United Kingdom 2012 78m

Matt is an improbable hero for theseuncertain times. He’s not sure how, oreven why, but he knows he needs togo on an important journey and heknows it’s got something to do with2012. Taking the Michael is the storyof his and filmmaker Ian Nesbitt’sunlikely odyssey down the ancientbyways and shady lanes of this greenand pleasant land in a pedal-powered1968 Bond Ranger. Director IanNesbitt and the film’s protagonistMatthew Pountney will take part ina post-screening Q&A.

MON 19, 5.30PM

THE LOST WEEKEND (PG)

+ POST SCREENINGDISCUSSION Dir: Billy Wilder United States 1945 96m

Starring: Jane Wyman, Ray Milland

The desperate life of a chronic alcoholicis followed through a four day drinkingbout in Wilder’s devastating look at theeffects of alcohol addiction. Screeningas part of Alcohol AwarenessWeek, the film will be introduced byscriptwriter William Ivory at 5.30PMand there’ll be a panel discussion,chaired by BBC Radio Nottingham’sJohn Holmes, after the screening.

MON 26, 6PM

LAST SHOP STANDING (15)

+ Q&ADir: Pip Piper United Kingdom 2012 70m

Based on the book of the same name,Last Shop Standing celebrates theunique spirit that has enabled so manyrecord shops to keep operatingsuccessfully against the backdrop ofmassive industry changes. The filmfeatures appearances by musicians andindustry insiders including Johnny Marr,Paul Weller and Richard Hawley, but thereal stars are the shop owners.The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Pip Piper.

THU 29, 5.45PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsVERTIGO (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United States 1959 128m

Starring: Kim Novak, James Stewart

Recently declared the greatest film of alltime in a poll of influential critics, Vertigowas unsuccessful with the critics andthe public alike at the time of its release.Professor Currie, a philosopher who haswritten a book and many articles on film,will talk about the film, its place inHitchcock’s work, and its status as a filmof unparalleled psychological depth anddramatic invention. Professor Currie’s30 minute talk will begin at 5.45PM.There’ll be an informal opportunityto talk with him about the film afterthe screening in the Mezz Lounge.

FRI 30, 6.30PM

RADIOMAN (15) + Q&ADir: Mary Kerr United Kingdom 2012 70m

In New York, there’s the Statue of Liberty,the Empire State Building and Radioman,a fixture on NYC film sets and considereda celebrity’s celebrity. But Radioman ismore than a film industry mascot andformerly homeless alcoholic; his outsiderstory makes a profound statement aboutcelebrity and friendship. A who’s who ofHollywood’s A-list are interviewed, as fansof Radioman, they reveal the true natureof fame and its vapidity. Hot Doc Festival

We are pleased to welcome directorMary Kerr, who will take part in aQ&A session after the screening.

EVERY WEEK WE SHOWFILMS IN OUR SPLENDID

SCREENING LOUNGE

DOCS, FEATURES,SHORTS, CULT,ARTISTS FILMS -FOR DETAILS VISITOUR WEBSITE ANDSOCIAL MEDIA

FILMS IN NOVEMBER INCLUDE...

CALL ME KUCHU

JASON BECKER: NOT DEAD YET

THE HOUSE I LIVE IN

09

Aloha, bang! is back, bigger and bangier than ever before. We’ll be bringing back our popular regular strands COMMUNITY,MIDDLE EAST, BANGIMATION, THE RIGHTS IN MOTION AWARD SCREENING & THE MAIN EVENT. And we’re also proud tointroduce a brand new section, THE SOURCE, celebrating the afro-caribbean experience; a revamped young filmmakers sectionCRASH, bang!, WALLOP and a booming new mu-sic vid-e-o platform showing in the Lounge Screen. So, come along toexperience a sparkling spectacle of short films & spot the stars of tomorrow. www.bangshortfilmfestival.com

FRI 23 - SUN 25

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THU 1, 7PM / ENCORE SAT 3, 1PM

TIMON OF ATHENS (12A) 180m

Simon Russell Beale takes the title rolein Shakespeare’s strange fable.£12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 10, 6PMENCORE SUN 11, 12 NOON

ADES’S THE TEMPEST (12A) 180m

Composer Thomas Adès conducts.Live: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

www.mayhemhorrorfest.co.uk

THU 31 OCT - SUN 4 NOV

MAYHEM is back to scare theliving daylightsout of you!

Bang! Short Film Festival

Page 14: November 2012 brochure

Our biggest and best ever festival will feature a shocking

amount of special screenings and guests.

Discover the world’s weirdest wonders - from madcap Japanese

gore-fests to Israel’s first official horror film!

Enjoy classic blood-curdlers like The Shining and Altered States

alongside new scares like Sightseers.

PLUS! Q&As and BAFTA Masterclasses with top talent, ghost stories

in the bar and An Experiment In Fear.

Tickets for the full festival are now on sale for just £55. Day passes

and tickets for individual screenings are available too.

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

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

WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK/CONTACT 13

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

TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can payfor your tickets with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards inperson, by phone or online. There is no phone or onlinebooking fee.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SOME LIKE IT HOT (PG)

Arguably the best and most popular comedy ever made.TO CELEBRATE GILL AND GORDON SHOPLAND’SGOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

SUN 18, 2PM

WALK THE LINE (12A)

A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash’s life.FOR ANDREW, HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY FROMFAMILY AND FRIENDS

SUN 25 2PM

SEX & DRUGS & ROCK & ROLL (15)

The story of Ian Dury, one of the founders of the Britishpunk movement.PUBLIC & COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNIONCELEBRATING UK DISABILITY HISTORY MONTHFRI 30, FROM 10.30PM

MOVEMBER CHARITY CINEBARSCREENING: ANCHORMAN (12A)

Grab a glass of scotch, plaster on a ‘tache and spray onsome Sex Panther! To raise money for Movember we’rehaving a fundraising screening of the comedy classic.Inspired by Ron Burgundy we want to fill the bar with (realor fake) facial fuzz and laughter. Remember: 60% of thetime, it works every time! www.broadway.org.uk/film

COLD COMFORTS:SCANDINAVIAN CINEMAAND CRIME TVDuration: 90mNordic-noir has become a staple ofSaturday night TV and is weighing downthe bookshop crime shelves, but let's notforget the great cinema that's also beencoming our way these past twenty years.Dogme 95 and Lars Von Trier'ssubsequent provocations, Kaurismaki'sdead-pan comedies, The Girl trilogy, inshort a great variety of stories fromthose cold countries. And yes, we willfind time to examine the big events fromthe small screen, Wallander, The Killing,The Bridge, and their like.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 8 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 7-8.30PM£60 /£40 concs and members

LO-FI FILM CLUBBACK BY POPULAR DEMANDDuration: 150mFor this unique course we ask you tobring in your own smartphone or digitalcamera and you can learn filmmakingtechniques and apply them using yourown equipment, although you can alsouse what we have here at Broadway.Tutor: Owen Davis. Duration: 4 weeksTues eves commencing 15 Jan, 6.30-8PM£80 /£60 concs and members

AFTERNOON COURSEDuration: 120mTopic of course to be confirmed.Tutor: Alan Seaman. Duration: 10 weeks Weds afternoons commencing 16 Jan,2-4PM £70 /£50 concs and members

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGDuration: 150mOur popular screenwriting course will getyou up and running with all the tools youneed to write your screenplay. Fromfinding your story, giving it structure andwriting it visually; creating characters,writing dialogue and devising your plot.Not forgetting how to write a filmsynopsis and treatment.Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Weds eves commencing 16 Jan, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs and members

TALK CINEMA JANUARY 2013 Duration: 90mLove watching and talking about films?This course involves exactly that. Comealong and watch a pre-arranged filmfrom the Broadway programme in weeks1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group inweeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depthdiscussion of the previous week's movie.Tutor: Helen Gascoyne Duration: 10 weeks Thurs eves commencing 17 Jan,7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60 /£40 concs and members(includes entrance into films)

NOVEMBER 2012

MY MOVIE Your chance to see the film of your choiceon a Sunday afternoon. Call 0115 952 6600 or email [email protected] for details.

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ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPBecome a Broadway Member today and receive discounts on films, food & events.Individual £27 / Joint £50

QUIZZES

THU 1, FROM 8.30PM FREE ENTRY

BROADWAY JAZZ WITH THE SONG IS YOU Trumpet player Hugh Pascall leads quintet The Song IsYou for our monthly jazz night in the Cafe Bar. Performingtheir unique arrangements of jazz standards, the grouprevisit jazz’s golden era of the 50s and 60.

FRI 9, 7.30PM FREE ENTRY

WHOLE LOTTA SOUL NIGHTJoin us for a night of stomping soul classics as wecelebrate the release of The Sapphires with legendary DJRob Smith. Expect the best of Motown, Stax and NorthernSoul nuggets to get your toes tapping ‘til late.

THU 15, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEO GAME QUIZOur popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. £1 a head to join in the fun & there’s prizes too.

TUE 27, FROM 8.30PM

BROADWAY’S FIENDISH FILM QUIZKneel Before Zod return with more testing trivia. Nottingham’s premier ‘obscure cinemarenegades’ are offering up a bevy of amazing prizes and a chance to have your namelovingly scrawled on the KBZ memorial trophy. £1 a head to join in.www.broadway.org.uk/quiz www.facebook.come/KNLBFRZD

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UNDERWIRE NETWORKING NIGHT UnderWire is the UK's only short film festival dedicated to showcasing the cinematic talents of women.This debut event will include a screening of the 2011 festival winners, an opportunity to network, and an'open mic' session where local women filmmakers (that includes women working across all the crafts) can screen theirshorts, or a work-in-progress, for audience feedback. Free entry and a free drink for attendees. If you would like totake part in the ‘open mic’ part of the evening, please email [email protected]. Please include yourname, what role you played (Director, etc), the running time, and whether it is a completed or in progress.

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with theInternational Centre forCorporate SocialResponsibility at NottinghamUniversity Business School.

TUE 6, 6PM

REVENGE OF THEELECTRIC CAR (PG)

Dir: Chris Paine United States 2011 90m

When electric cars first appeared on themarket in the 1990s, mass productionand commercialization was abruptlyshut down, a story told in Chris Paine’sfirst documentary Who Killed the ElectricCar? Now, the race is back on todevelop an affordable, stylish electriccar and win over a skeptical public.Revenge of the Electric Car goes behindthe closed doors of Nissan, GM and theinnovative California start-up TeslaMotors to find the story of the globalresurgence of electric cars.Nottingham MP Alan Simpson, aleading campaigner on wideranging issues about theenvironment and the economy, willgive a 30 minute introduction tothis film starting at 6PM.

TUE 13, 6PM

THE FLAW (15)

United Kingdom 2011 78m

Through interviews with some of theworld’s leading economists, includinghousing expert Robert Shiller, Nobellaureate Joseph Stiglitz, and economichistorian Louis Hyman, as well as WallStreet insiders and victims of the crash,The Flaw presents an original andcompelling account of the credit bubbleand the toxic combination of forces thatnearly destroyed the world economy.Philip Augar, author of ‘The Death ofGentlemanly Capitalism’ and ‘TheGreed Merchants’ will give a 30minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 20, 6PM

SHADOWS OF LIBERTY (15)

Dir: Jean-Philippe Tremblay United Kingdom

2012 93m

Jean-Philippe Tremblay examines howthe media in the US is in the controllinghands of a handful of commercialenterprises exercising extraordinarypolitical, social, and economic power.These companies, with their endlesscorporate concerns, not only don’tprioritise investigative journalism amongtheir media holdings, but in fact activelyclamp down on it.Director of the International Centrefor Corporate Social Responsibility,Professor Jeremy Moon, will give a30 minute introduction to this filmstarting at 6PM.

TUE 27, 6PM

CANNED DREAMS (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Katja Gauriloff Finland 2012 75m

A simple can of ravioli propels thisspectacular 30,000-kilometre, eight-country journey through all phases offood production and the far flungsources of international ingredients. Thestory begins with a single mother toilingin one of the biggest open pit mines inBrazil and ends on the shelf of a grocerystore in Finland. An eloquent statementabout our modern, globalized world,making us aware of the hundreds ofinvisible people who prepare the foodwe eat every day. Hot Doc Festival

Alison Ward, a former Head ofGlobal Corporate Responsibility at Cadbury, now an independentconsultant, will give a 30 minuteintroduction to this film starting at 6PM.Please note this film contains somescenes in abattoirs which thosesensitive to animal cruelty may finddistressing.

WED 14, 1PM AND 6PM

AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY (15)

Dir: Alison Klayman United States 2010 91m

Starring: Ai Weiwei, Ying Gao, Danging Chen

A documentary that chronicles artistand activist Ai Weiwei as he preparesfor a series of exhibitions and gets intoan increasing number of clashes withthe Chinese government.

THU 15, 8.45PM

TAKING THE MICHAEL (15) + Q&ADir: Ian Nesbitt United Kingdom 2012 78m

Matt is an improbable hero for theseuncertain times. He’s not sure how, oreven why, but he knows he needs togo on an important journey and heknows it’s got something to do with2012. Taking the Michael is the storyof his and filmmaker Ian Nesbitt’sunlikely odyssey down the ancientbyways and shady lanes of this greenand pleasant land in a pedal-powered1968 Bond Ranger. Director IanNesbitt and the film’s protagonistMatthew Pountney will take part ina post-screening Q&A.

MON 19, 5.30PM

THE LOST WEEKEND (PG)

+ POST SCREENINGDISCUSSION Dir: Billy Wilder United States 1945 96m

Starring: Jane Wyman, Ray Milland

The desperate life of a chronic alcoholicis followed through a four day drinkingbout in Wilder’s devastating look at theeffects of alcohol addiction. Screeningas part of Alcohol AwarenessWeek, the film will be introduced byscriptwriter William Ivory at 5.30PMand there’ll be a panel discussion,chaired by BBC Radio Nottingham’sJohn Holmes, after the screening.

MON 26, 6PM

LAST SHOP STANDING (15)

+ Q&ADir: Pip Piper United Kingdom 2012 70m

Based on the book of the same name,Last Shop Standing celebrates theunique spirit that has enabled so manyrecord shops to keep operatingsuccessfully against the backdrop ofmassive industry changes. The filmfeatures appearances by musicians andindustry insiders including Johnny Marr,Paul Weller and Richard Hawley, but thereal stars are the shop owners.The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Pip Piper.

THU 29, 5.45PM

Cafe PhilosophiquepresentsVERTIGO (PG)

Dir: Alfred Hitchcock United States 1959 128m

Starring: Kim Novak, James Stewart

Recently declared the greatest film of alltime in a poll of influential critics, Vertigowas unsuccessful with the critics andthe public alike at the time of its release.Professor Currie, a philosopher who haswritten a book and many articles on film,will talk about the film, its place inHitchcock’s work, and its status as a filmof unparalleled psychological depth anddramatic invention. Professor Currie’s30 minute talk will begin at 5.45PM.There’ll be an informal opportunityto talk with him about the film afterthe screening in the Mezz Lounge.

FRI 30, 6.30PM

RADIOMAN (15) + Q&ADir: Mary Kerr United Kingdom 2012 70m

In New York, there’s the Statue of Liberty,the Empire State Building and Radioman,a fixture on NYC film sets and considereda celebrity’s celebrity. But Radioman ismore than a film industry mascot andformerly homeless alcoholic; his outsiderstory makes a profound statement aboutcelebrity and friendship. A who’s who ofHollywood’s A-list are interviewed, as fansof Radioman, they reveal the true natureof fame and its vapidity. Hot Doc Festival

We are pleased to welcome directorMary Kerr, who will take part in aQ&A session after the screening.

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Aloha, bang! is back, bigger and bangier than ever before. We’ll be bringing back our popular regular strands COMMUNITY,MIDDLE EAST, BANGIMATION, THE RIGHTS IN MOTION AWARD SCREENING & THE MAIN EVENT. And we’re also proud tointroduce a brand new section, THE SOURCE, celebrating the afro-caribbean experience; a revamped young filmmakers sectionCRASH, bang!, WALLOP and a booming new mu-sic vid-e-o platform showing in the Lounge Screen. So, come along toexperience a sparkling spectacle of short films & spot the stars of tomorrow. www.bangshortfilmfestival.com

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TIMON OF ATHENS (12A) 180m

Simon Russell Beale takes the title rolein Shakespeare’s strange fable.£12.50 full / £11 concs + members

SAT 10, 6PMENCORE SUN 11, 12 NOON

ADES’S THE TEMPEST (12A) 180m

Composer Thomas Adès conducts.Live: £25 full / £22 concs / £20 members Encore: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members

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