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Gulbenkian Film Oct 2019 Ticket prices (unless otherwise stated) Standard screenings: Full £8.70 / Concessions £7.70 / GulbCard & University of Kent Staff £6.70 / Student £6 / Student Member £5 / (3D + £1) Family screenings: £3 / Baby on lap (0-18 months) +£1 Accessible Film Club screenings: £5 (carer/support provider free) Live & Recorded screenings: £9-20 (varies) University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NB All information and dates correct at time of printing, but due to the nature of our programme we strongly recommend checking website for amendments or phoning 01227 769075 for the latest information before attending. Tickets & Information 01227 769075 | www.thegulbenkian.co.uk Black History Month The Last Tree is a stirring British coming of age study of a black teenager carving out his own identity. Also don’t miss the outdoor screening of Get Out! International Cinema Must-see films including the incredible heart-wrenching Syrian documentary For Sama and an outdoor screening of Spanish dark fantasy film Pan’s Labyrinth. Halloween! The month gets off to a scary start with IT: Chapter Two, we then head to the wizarding world for our family screening of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and finish the month with bite in Northern Ballet’s Dracula. October T 1 19.00 Outdoor Cinema: Dazed and Confused W 2 15.00 Senior Screen: The Mustang 19.00 Outdoor Cinema: Pan’s Labyrinth Th 3 19.00 Wise Children F 4 19.00 Mrs Lowry and Son S 5 19.00 Outdoor Cinema: Get Out Su 6 13.30 Dora and The Lost City Of Gold 16.30 Mrs Lowry and Son 19.00 The Souvenir M 7 19.00 Mrs Lowry and Son T 8 19.00 It: Chapter Two W 9 18.45 ROH: Don Giovanni (recorded) Th 10 19.00 World Mental Health Day: A Star is Born F 11 19.00 Downton Abbey S 12 17.55 The Metropolitan Opera: Turandot (live) Su 13 13.30 Dora and The Lost City Of Gold 16.30 Bait 19.00 Downton Abbey M 14 19.00 Downton Abbey T 15 19.00 Downton Abbey W 16 19.00 Downton Abbey SUB CAP CAP Th 17 19.00 NT Live: A Midsummer Night’s Dream F 18 19.00 Downton Abbey S 19 17.30 Downton Abbey 20.30 Hustlers Su 20 13.30 Moana Sing-Along 16.30 For Sama 19.00 Downton Abbey M 21 19.30 Matangi / Maya / M.I.A T 22 19.00 Hustlers W 23 19.00 Downton Abbey Th 24 19.30 ROH: Don Pasquale (live) F 25 19.00 The Last Tree S 26 11.00 Paddington 14.00 Accessible Film Club: It: Chapter Two 17.55 The Metropolitan Opera: Manon (live) Su 27 13.30 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 17.00 The Goldfinch 19.45 It: Chapter Two M 28 19.00 The Goldfinch T 29 19.00 The Goldfinch W 30 19.00 EOS: Leonardo: The Works Th 31 19.15 Northern Ballet: Dracula (live) SUB CAP ASF CAP CAP Key: Family Screening Documentaries Foreign Language Live & Recorded Screening Students & Under 25s get 2 tickets for the price of 1 on selected Tuesdays Triple F-Rated: Directed by a woman, written by a woman and starring significant women in their own right F-Rated: Directed by a woman and / or written by a woman Accessible Film Club Screening in partnership with Square Pegs Arts ASF Audio description available SUB CAP Captioned subtitles Foreign language subtitles FilmTalk Introducing the Met For the first time the Met Opera is live broadcast to Gulbenkian, starting with Franco Zeffirelli’s celebrated production of Puccini’s Turandot. Best of British Timothy Spall takes on the role of another British painter in Mrs Lowry and Son, BBC1 Strike’s Tom Burke stars in The Souvenir and Downton Abbey gets the big screen treatment. This October... Students & Under 25s get 2 tickets for the price of 1 on selected Tuesdays This month Tue 1 Oct Outdoor Cinema: Dazed and Confused Tue 8 Oct It: Chapter Two Tue 15 Oct Downton Abbey Tue 22 Oct Hustlers Tue 29 Oct The Goldfinch

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GulbenkianFilm

Oct

2019

Ticket prices (unless otherwise stated)Standard screenings: Full £8.70 / Concessions £7.70 / GulbCard & University of KentStaff £6.70 / Student £6 / Student Member £5 / (3D + £1) Family screenings: £3 / Baby on lap (0-18 months) +£1Accessible Film Club screenings: £5 (carer/support provider free) Live & Recorded screenings: £9-20 (varies)

University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NBAll information and dates correct at time of printing, but due to the natureof our programme we strongly recommend checking website for amendmentsor phoning 01227 769075 for the latest information before attending.

Tickets & Information01227 769075 | www.thegulbenkian.co.uk

Black History MonthThe Last Tree is a stirring Britishcoming of age study of a blackteenager carving out his ownidentity. Also don’t miss the outdoorscreening of Get Out!

International CinemaMust-see films including theincredible heart-wrenching Syriandocumentary For Sama and anoutdoor screening of Spanish darkfantasy film Pan’s Labyrinth.

Halloween!The month gets off to a scary start with IT: Chapter Two, we then head to thewizarding world for our family screening of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fireand finish the month with bite in Northern Ballet’s Dracula.

October

T 1 19.00 Outdoor Cinema: Dazed and Confused

W 2 15.00 Senior Screen: The Mustang

19.00 Outdoor Cinema: Pan’s Labyrinth

Th 3 19.00 Wise Children

F 4 19.00 Mrs Lowry and Son

S 5 19.00 Outdoor Cinema: Get Out

Su 6 13.30 Dora and The Lost City Of Gold

16.30 Mrs Lowry and Son

19.00 The Souvenir

M 7 19.00 Mrs Lowry and Son

T 8 19.00 It: Chapter Two

W 9 18.45 ROH: Don Giovanni(recorded)

Th 10 19.00 World Mental Health Day: A Star is Born

F 11 19.00 Downton Abbey

S 12 17.55 The Metropolitan Opera:Turandot (live)

Su 13 13.30 Dora and The Lost City Of Gold

16.30 Bait

19.00 Downton Abbey

M 14 19.00 Downton Abbey

T 15 19.00 Downton Abbey

W 16 19.00 Downton Abbey

SUB

CAP

CAP

Th 17 19.00 NT Live: A MidsummerNight’s Dream

F 18 19.00 Downton Abbey

S 19 17.30 Downton Abbey

20.30 Hustlers

Su 20 13.30 Moana Sing-Along

16.30 For Sama

19.00 Downton Abbey

M 21 19.30 Matangi / Maya / M.I.A

T 22 19.00 Hustlers

W 23 19.00 Downton Abbey

Th 24 19.30 ROH: Don Pasquale (live)

F 25 19.00 The Last Tree

S 26 11.00 Paddington

14.00 Accessible Film Club: It: Chapter Two

17.55 The Metropolitan Opera:Manon (live)

Su 27 13.30 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

17.00 The Goldfinch

19.45 It: Chapter Two

M 28 19.00 The Goldfinch

T 29 19.00 The Goldfinch

W 30 19.00 EOS: Leonardo: The Works

Th 31 19.15 Northern Ballet: Dracula(live)

SUB

CAP

ASF

CAP

CAP

Key:

Family ScreeningDocumentariesForeign LanguageLive & Recorded Screening

Students & Under 25s get 2 tickets forthe price of 1 on selected Tuesdays

Triple F-Rated: Directed by a woman,written by a woman and starringsignificant women in their own right

F-Rated: Directed by a woman and /or written by a woman

Accessible Film Club Screening inpartnership with Square Pegs Arts

ASF

Audio description available

SUB

CAP Captioned subtitles

Foreign language subtitles

FilmTalk

Introducing the MetFor the first time the Met Opera islive broadcast to Gulbenkian,starting with Franco Zeffirelli’scelebrated production of Puccini’sTurandot.

Best of BritishTimothy Spall takes on the role ofanother British painter in Mrs Lowryand Son, BBC1 Strike’s Tom Burkestars in The Souvenir and DowntonAbbey gets the big screen treatment.

This October...

Students & Under 25s get 2 tickets forthe price of 1 on selected Tuesdays

This monthTue 1 Oct

Outdoor Cinema:Dazed and ConfusedTue 8 Oct

It: Chapter TwoTue 15 Oct

Downton AbbeyTue 22 Oct

HustlersTue 29 Oct

The Goldfinch

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Full details of all screenings can be found online www.thegulbenkian.co.uk

Tue 8 (19.00), Sat 26 (14.00) & Sun27 Oct (19.45)

It: Chapter Two (15tbc)

Andy Muschietti | USA | 2019 | runtimetbc

Twenty-seven years after their firstencounter with the terrifying Pennywise,the Losers Club have grown up andmoved away, until a devastating phonecall brings them back.

Accessible film screening: Sat 26 Oct

Wed 9 Oct (18.45)

ROH: Don Giovanni(recorded)

Mozart’s engaging masterpiece, whichfollows Don Giovanni, the women heserially seduces, and the vengeancethat finally catches up with him.

Thu 10 Oct (19.00)

A Star Is Born (15)

Bradley Cooper | USA | 2018 | 136mins

A musician helps a young singer findfame as he struggles against his owndemons.

World Mental Health Day screening.Followed by panel discussion.

Fri 11 (19.00), Sun 13 to Wed 16(19.00), Fri 18 (19.00), Sat 19(17.30), Sun 20 (19.00) & Wed 23Oct (19.00)

Downton Abbey (PG)

Michael Engler | UK | 2019 | 122mins

Eagerly awaited cinematic continuing of the televised story of the aristocraticCrawley family.

Captioned Screenings: Mon 14 & Sun 20 Oct

Sat 12 Oct (17.55)

The Metropolitan Opera:Turandot (live)

Franco Zeffirelli’s celebrated productionstars Christine Goerke in the title role ofthe icy Chinese princess who hasrenounced all men.

Sun 13 Oct (16.30)

Bait (15)

Mark Jenkin | UK | 2019 | 89mins

A traditional Cornish fishermanstruggles to survive against the tide oftourism and second home buyers.

Thu 17 Oct (19.00)

NT Live: A MidsummerNight’s DreamShakespeare’s most famous romanticcomedy will be captured live from theBridge Theatre in London.

CAP

ASF CAP

Sat 19 (20.30) & Tue 22 Oct (19.00)

Hustlers (15tbc)

Lorene Scafaria | USA | 2019 | 107mins

A crew of savvy former strip clubemployees band together to turn the tables on their Wall Street clients.

Sun 20 Oct (13.30)

Moana Sing-Along (PG)

Ron Clements, John Musker | USA |2016 | 113mins

Sing-along to some of Disney’s mostmemorable tunes in this fairytale set in the South Pacific.

Sun 20 Oct (16.30)

For Sama (18)

Waad Al-Khateab, Edward Watts | UK |2019 | 100mins

Heart-wrenching documentary about a young mother’s experience during the uprising in Aleppo. Arabicw/English Subtitles

Mon 21 Oct (19.30)

Matangi / Maya / M.I.A (18)

Stephen Loveridge | UK | 2018 | 96mins

Drawn from a cache of personal tapescapturing Maya’s remarkable journeyfrom immigrant teenager in London, to the international pop-star M.I.A.

Part of Platforma Festival

Thu 24 Oct (19.30)

ROH: Don Pasquale (live)

Bryn Terfel heads the cast for this newproduction of Donizetti’s comedy ofdomestic drama across two generations.

Fri 25 Oct (19.00)

The Last Tree (15)

Shola Amoo | UK | 2019 | 99mins

A British-Nigerian boy figures out which path to adulthood he wants to take in 00s London.

Part of Black History Month &Platforma Festival

SUB

Key:

Family ScreeningDocumentariesForeign LanguageLive & Recorded Screening

Triple F-Rated: Directed by a woman,written by a woman and starringsignificant women in their own right

F-Rated: Directed by a woman and / or written by a woman

Audio description available

SUB

CAP Captioned subtitles

Foreign language subtitles

FilmTalk

Accessible Film Club Screening inpartnership with Square Pegs Arts

ASF

Students get 2 tickets for theprice of 1 on selected Tuesdays

Sat 26 Oct (11.00)

Paddington (PG)

Paul King | UK / France / USA | 2014 |95mins

A young Peruvian bear travels to Londonin search of a home.

Part of Platforma Festival

Sat 26 Oct (17.55)

The Metropolitan Opera:Manon (live)

Lisette Oropesa stars as the irresistibletitle character, the tragic beauty whoyearns for the finer things in life, inLaurent Pelly’s revealing production.

Sun 27 Oct (13.30)

Harry Potter and theGoblet of Fire (12A)

Mike Newell | UK/USA | 2005 | 157mins

Harry finds himself competing in ahazardous tournament between rivalschools of magic, but he is distractedby recurring nightmares…

Sun 27 (17.00), Mon 28 & Tue 29Oct (19.00)

The Goldfinch (15)

John Crowley | USA | 2019 | 149mins

Based on the novel by Donna Tartt andstarring Nicole Kidman and AnselElgort (Baby Driver). A stirring odysseyof a boy’s life in New York after hismother is killed in a bombing at theMetropolitan Museum of Art.

Captioned Screening: Mon 28 Oct

Wed 30 Oct (19.00)

EOS: Leonardo: The WorksLeonardo’s peerless paintings anddrawings presented in Ultra HD quality,never seen before on the big screen.

Thu 31 Oct (19.15)

Northern Ballet: Dracula (live)

Broadcast live to cinemas for Halloween,Dracula is ballet with a dramatic bite thatwill leave you thirsty for more.

CAP

Wed 2 Oct (15.00)

The Mustang (15)

Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre | France/Belgium | 2019 | 97mins

A violent convict participates in arehabilitation therapy program involvingwild mustangs.

Senior Screen: Wed 2 Oct – £5 tickets.Plus book a table for £10 2 CourseLunch offer.

Thu 3 Oct (19.00)

Wise Children (recorded)

Multi-award-winning director EmmaRice brings her unique, exuberantlyimpish vision to Angela Carter’s greatlast novel.

Fri 4 (19.00), Sun 6 (16.30) & Mon 7 Oct (19.00)

Mrs Lowry and Son (PG)

Adrian Noble | UK | 2019 | 91mins

A portrait of the artist L S Lowry(Timothy Spall) and the relationship with his mother (Vanessa Redgrave),who tries to dissuade him from pursuinghis passion.

Sun 6 Oct (19.00)

The Souvenir (15)

Joanna Hogg | UK/ USA | 2019 | 120mins

A young film student (Honor SwintonByrne) in the early 80s becomesromantically involved with a complicated and untrustworthy man(Tom Burke).

Captioned Screening: Sun 6 Oct

Sun 6 & Sun 13 Oct (13.30)

Dora and The Lost CityOf Gold (PG)

James Bobin | Australia/ USA | 2019 |102mins

Young jungle explorer Dora faces her most dangerous adventure ever –high school.

CAP

Film screenings

Decadence Outdoor Film FestivalJoin us under the starry sky for the ultimate cinematic experience! Celebrating 50 years of great films, Gulbenkian Uncovered have selected a film from each decade since Gulbenkian opened.

Tue 1 Oct (19.00)

Dazed and Confused(15)

Richard Linklater | USA | 1993 |102mins

Featuring an excellent ensemble cast, a precise feel for the 1970s, and a killer soundtrack, Dazed andConfused is a funny, affectionate, andclear-eyed look at high school life.

Sat 5 Oct (19.00)

Get Out (15)

Jordan Peele | USA | 2017 | 104mins

Part horror comedy, part brutal socialsatire. When a young African-American man visits his whitegirlfriend’s family estate, he becomesensnared in a more sinister realreason for the invitation.

Part of Black History Month

Wed 2 Oct (19.00)

Pan’s Labyrinth (15)

Guillermo del Toro | Mexico/Spain | 2006 | 112mins

Extraordinary, spellbinding fable set inthe aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. A bookish young stepdaughter of asadistic army officer escapes into aneerie but captivating fantasy world.Spanish w/Eng ST SUB