CINEMA INFORMATION ADMISSION AND FILM TIMES Unless stated otherwise, our doors open 15 minutes prior to the advertised start time. Sadly, we have no internal waiting area within the Picture House. Film start times may vary, particularly with special screenings, which may not be preceded by adverts or trailers. Please arrive on time. RE HE RE EA W BURLEY RAIL STATION 16TH SEPTEMBER - 03RD NOVEMBER 2011 WWW.HYDEPARKPICTUREHOUSE.CO.UK TEL: 0113 275 2045 Latecomers can spoil the enjoyment of others and are admitted at the discretion of the management. All show times are correct at the time of going to press, however the management reserve the right to make alterations under extreme circumstances. Please refer to our website or call the cinema for the most up to date information. REFRESHMENTS While the cinema does not have a bar, we do have a kiosk serving hot and cold drinks and a selection of snacks including Fairtrade products. ACCESS Access to the stalls is available via the Brudenell Road fire exit (full assistance provided). Our toilets are sadly inaccessible by wheelchair. Audio Description and subtitles are available for certain films. Check our website for the most up to date film info. TROLLHUNTER We Need To Talk About Kevin DRIVE SHEFFIELD DOC / FEST TOUR TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY AND MUCH MUCH MORE... WHERE TO FIND US 73 BRUDENELL ROAD, LEEDS, WEST YORKSHIRE, LS6 1JD The Hyde Park Picture House is between vibrant Headingley and Leeds city centre. It is readily accessible by major bus routes to Brudenell Road (56), Hyde Park Corner (1, 6, 28, 95) and Cardigan Road (19, 19A). On street parking is available around the cinema. Please consult our website for further details. ADMISSION PRICES Stalls Balcony Adult £5.80 £6.30 HOW TO BUY TICKETS Concession £4.50 £5.50 Friends/Children –14 £4.00 £4.00 IN PERSON Unemployed, Student, Leeds Card, Senior Citizen, Disabled, (proof required) BY TELEPHONE 0113 275 2045 SPECIAL TICKET OFFERS The box office opens 15 minutes prior to our first performance of the day and closes 20 minutes after the start of the last show. We accept all major credit and debit cards (min payment £5). ONLINE WWW.HYDEPARKPICTUREHOUSE.CO.UK A booking fee of 50p per ticket is applicable to phone and internet bookings. ACCESS ICONS AUDIO DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE ON ALL PERFORMANCES SUBTITLES WITH FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Orange Wednesdays 2- 4-1 (excluding performances before 5pm) Weekdays before 5pm (excluding bank holidays) £4.00 Saturday Matinees @ 12pm £1.00 kids £4.00 adults We’re also happy to offer discounts for group bookings. Speak to a member of staff for more details. 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WHY NOT COME FIND US ON FACEBOOK OR TWITTER! @HYDEPARKPH 16TH SEPTEMBER - 03RD NOVEMBER 2011 WB16SEPTEMBER The Skin I Live In Page WB23SEPTEMBER Page 14 TrollHunter 15 Kill List 14 Tomboy 15 Attenberg 14 Apocalypse Now (Sunday 25th) 08 Fictions of Every Kind: Empire of the Sun (Tuesday 20th) 09 The Jarman Awards - (Wed 28th & Thurs 29th) 05 Azur and Asmar: The Princes’ Quest 10 Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (Thursday 29th) 10 Mars Needs Moms 10 Akira 12 WB30SEPTEMBER Page Happy Birthday Bill Murray Presents:The Royal Tenenbaums 12 WB07OCTOBER Page Tinker,Tailor, Soldier, Spy 15 Tinker,Tailor, Soldier, Spy 15 Bridesmaids 16 Drive 16 Sheffield Doc/Fest on Tour 06-07 The Ballad of Mott the Hoople 17 Mark Kermode (Monday 03rd) 08 08 George Harrison: Living In The Material World 16 Just Do It: A Tale of Modern Day Outlaws (Tuesday 11th) Bedtime Stories 10 Water Horse 10 The Terminator 12 Taxi Driver 12 Bridesmaids 10 WB14OCTOBER Page WB21OCTOBER Page Tyrannosaur 17 We Need to Talk About Kevin 18 One Day 17 Jane Eyre 18 Self Made (Tuesday 18th) 05 Sheffield Doc/Fest on Tour 06-07 Creatures Of The Moon 12 The Room 12 One Day 10 Jane Eyre 10 WB28OCTOBER Page We Need to Talk About Kevin 18 Melancholia 18 Candystrips (Friday 28th) 09 Newsreel 1 (Tuesday 01st) 05 Mausam (Thursday 03rd) 10 Suspiria 12 03 – 20 NOVEMBER Leeds International Film Festival www.leedsfilm.com Family friendly films every Saturday at 12:00 noon Creatures of the Night, Saturday late night showings Parent/carer and baby screenings Non continuous run CALENDAR 03 HOWDY FOLKS! Welcome to our new programme. Whether this is the first time our fair publication has found its way into your hands or it’s as familiar to you as a pair of well worn leather gloves I’m pleased it’s with you now. This time of year is always crazy.The films are plentiful; the nights are beginning to draw in and the thrill that is Leeds International Film Festival sits on the horizon like Christmas come early for film lovers great and small. This guide is a fair description of what we have coming up but please use our website to discover the unpredictable things. The things we, as we go to print, have no concept of yet.The repeat titles we will squeeze back in due to popular demand, the amazing little gem that no-one saw coming, accessible screenings, Q&A’s, and much much more. Our exact weekly listings are published online and in house every Monday for the following Friday.To make sure you don’t miss a thing sign up for our free weekly listings email. The Jarman Awards Wednesday 28th September – Compilation 1&2 Thursday 29th September – The Empty Plan filmlondon.org.uk/jarmanaward For the second year running the prestigious Jarman Awards are going on the road and bringing a programme of work by its short listed artists to our fair city. Launched in 2008, the Film London Jarman Awards give recognition and support to artists working with the moving image and whose work resists conventional definition, encompassing innovation and excellence. This year’s shortlisted artists are: Ed Atkins, Claire Hooper, Anja Kirschner & David Panos, Torsten Lauschmann, Elizabeth Price, Laure Prouvost, Hilary KoobSassen, Clio Barnard, Corin Sworn and Imogen Stidworthy. 04 INTRODUCTION Pick up a leaflet in house or visit our website for further details. Self Made Tuesday 18th October 15 Newsreel 1 - Plus Q&A Tuesday 01st November Dir: Gillian Wearing Starring: Sam Rumbelow, Asheq Akhtar, Lesley Robinson UK 2011, 88mins Dir: Alex Reuben Documentary UK 2011, 100mins approx. SELF MADE is the debut documentary feature from Turner Prize winning artist Gillian Wearing. Filmed on location in Newcastle it followed adverts asking the public: “If you were to play a part in a film, would you be yourself or a fictional character?” Successful applicants were cast, undertaking a method workshop and subsequently featured in the final film. Wearing makes the provocation that in a world where CCTV, reality television and “fictionalised” documentary make us all into performers, reality and fiction are interchangeable commodities. Are we all playing a role, consciously or unconsciously? Following on from his acclaimed ROUTES: DANCING TO NEW ORLEANS (2008), Alex Reuben’s NEWSREEL 1 is the first in a new series of NEWSREELS for cinemas. NEWSREEL 1 is London turned inside out. A treasure hunt navigated by dance, sound, rivers and improvisation. Produced with the tight turnaround that digital production allows, the film is created right up to the moment of projection. Cultural, social and political events are filmed by Reuben – the motion of marching bodies, improvised music, dance and live art - to create vibrant, lifeaffirming cinema. SPECIAL EVENTS 05 WE ARE POETS Sunday 02nd October Dirs: Alex Ramseyer-Bache & Daniel Lucchesi Documentary UK 2011, 80mins 06 SHEFFIELD DOC/FEST ON TOUR It may be the age of Facebook and Twitter but a group of Leeds teenagers have chosen to define themselves through one of the most ancient forms of culture out there: the spoken poem.The poems in question aren’t any old poems, they are anguished, witty, full-throated diatribes, voicing the concerns of a generation of multiethnic British teenagers. Brave New Voices, the most prestigious poetry slam competition in America, has chosen Leeds Young Authors to represent the UK at their upcoming competition in Washington DC. Sheffield-based filmmakers Alex Ramseyer-Bache and Daniel Lucchesi follow the group as they prepare for a transformational journey of a lifetime. With a mix of cinematically crafted lyrical sequences and raw, intimate actuality, WE ARE POETS challenges our understanding of youth by giving them the stage, allowing them the chance to speak for themselves. Anyone tempted to dismiss today’s teenagers as politically apathetic layabout’s better pay heed: this is electrifying evidence to the contrary. To be followed by a Q&A by the film’s directors. The Interrupters Wednesday 05th Oct 15 Dirs: Steve James & Alex Kotlowitz Documentary US 2011, 128mins Shot over the course of one year, The Interrupters are: Ameena, Cobe and Eddie, each has their own story featuring a history of violence and gang activity.These “violence interrupters” (their job title) use their own personal experiences and street credibility to work in the communities, interjecting where violence is prone to erupting and working with families to stop the infection and spread.Their work and their insights are informed by their own journeys, which, as each of them points out, defy characterisation. “THE INTERRUPTERS is a heavyweight film about a heavyweight subject of clear interest well beyond the United States.” Sight and Sound You’ve Been Trumped Tuesday 25th October Dir: Anthony Baxter Documentary UK 2011, 95mins His terrible toupee might be a joke, but to residents of the Menie estate on the northeast coast of Scotland, Donald Trump is no laughing matter.The flamboyant billionaire businessmen is determined to build the world’s greatest golf coast on their land, complete with a massive luxury hotel.The proposal should be preposterous – this is one of Britain’s very last stretches of wilderness, and a protected conservation area. But the Scottish government, desperate to bring jobs to the region, have overturned its own environmental laws to give Trump the green light. Now Trump is running roughshod over anyone left in his path. Give Up Tomorrow Saturday 10th Dec – International Human Rights Day (Date TBC) Dir: Michael Collins Documentary US/UK 2011, 95mins When the Chiong sisters were raped and murdered on an island in the Philippines in 1997, the police were under pressure to act fast. Soon they had arrested and charged seven young men with the horrendous crime. Amongst them was Paco Larranaga, a Filipino-Spanish student training to be a chef. In fact, he sat his exams on the very day the girls were abducted, 350 miles away. Despite 42 witnesses signing affidavits as to his whereabouts, the police interviewed none of them and Paco was sentenced to death. Director Michael Collins skilfully captures the many twists and turns of Paco’s story, in the process exposing the farcical sham that constitutes the Filipino justice system. SHEFFIELD DOC/FEST ON TOUR 07 Apocalypse Now Saturday 24th September 15 Dir: Francis Ford Coppola Starring: Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Martin Sheen, Dennis Hopper US 1979, 147mins “No deleted scenes or unseen Sheen, just a straight remaster and reissue for the relatively lean, unrelentingly mean original cut of Coppola’s massive man-on-a-mission masterpiece.” Time Out A heady mix of ‘60s counterculture and the Vietnam War meshes together with hallucinatory visuals and a magnificent score. Martin Sheen stars as the Special Forces captain dispatched on a secret river-borne mission to Cambodia with a brief to ‘terminate with extreme prejudice’ a demented colonel (Brando) waging a private war in the hills. 08 SPECIAL EVENTS Mark Kermode: The Good, the Bad and the Multiplex Monday 03rd October Reading, Q&A and book signing featuring Mark Kermode 150mins approx. Tickets: £12 - £15 If blockbusters make money no matter how bad they are, why not make a good one for a change? How can 3-D be the future of cinema when it’s been giving audiences a headache for over a hundred years? Why pay to watch films in cinemas which don’t have a projectionist but do have a fast-food stand? All pretty terrific questions and if any of them sound familiar to you then this is the event for you. We’re pretty incredibly excited to be welcoming Mark Kermode back to the Picture House for what promises to be a fearless ride into the belly of the beast with the sole purpose of asking this one question: ‘What’s wrong with the modern movie business – and how can we make it right?’ Just Do It: A Tale of Modern Day Outlaws Tuesday 11th Oct - 6:30pm 12A Dir: Emily James Documentary Feat: James Leadbitter (narrator) UK 2011, 90mins The world of environmental direct action has been a secretive one, until now. With unprecedented access, Emily James spent over a year embedded in activist groups such as Climate Camp and Plane Stupid and documented their clandestine activities. Torpedoing the tired clichés of the environmental movement, JUST DO IT introduces you to a powerful cast of mischievous and inspiring characters who put their bodies in the way.They super-glue themselves to bank trading floors, blockade factories and attack coal power stations en-masse, all despite the very real threat of arrest.Their adventures will entertain, illuminate and inspire. Followed by a Q&A with the film’s director. Fictions Of Every Kind Tuesday 20th September fictionsofeverykind.posterous.com Adam Buxton presents BUG: The Evolution of Music Video Monday 17th Oct - 9pm Featuring: Adam Buxton Tickets: £15/£12.50 90mins approx. bugvideos.co.uk Fictions of Every Kind is Leeds’ own DIY writers’ social night. It is run by writers, for writers, and is non-profit. Our aim is to give all writers - whether established or newbie - support, encouragement, and food for thought. September’s event, in collaboration with the Hyde Park Picture House, presents an adaptation of the work of one of the great writers of the 20th Century, JG Ballard. Ballard’s work presents to the reader dystopian futures, challenging us to think about consumerist society, war, and environmental destruction. An adaptation of his breakthrough novel, EMPIRE OF THE SUN, in part a memoir of a childhood spent in Shanghai, will be shown as part of this programme. Come feast your eyes – and, of course, your ears - on an evening of awe-inspiring music videos, astounding online nuggets and a unique brand of sit down comedy with Adam Buxton comedian, writer, broadcaster, video director, general music video enthusiast and YouTube comment wrangler. Following a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Adam presents a selection of his favourite music videos from the BUG shows at London’s BFI Southbank over the past year, along with some delightfully unbalanced commentary from the YouTube community, all interspersed with some gems of his own making. SPECIAL EVENTS 09 Bring Your Own Baby Saturday Matinees Parent/carer and baby friendly screenings at the Picture House. Every Saturday at 12pm £4 for adults and £1 for kids! £4 for adults (inc. a free hot drink!) and baby goes free! Azur & Asmar: The Princes’ Quest 2008, 99mins, U Saturday 17th September FRIENDS OF HYDE PARK For details on further matinee performances or for lots more synopsis info for our titles please visit hydeparkpicturehouse.co.uk or call us on 0113 275 2045 Mars Needs Moms (2D) 2011, 88mins, PG Saturday 24th September Bedtime Stories 2008, 99mins, PG Saturday 01st October Bridesmaids 2011, 125mins, 15A Wednesday 05th October - 11am One Day 2011, 108mins, 12A Thursday 20th October - 2pm Jane Eyre 2011, 120mins, PG Wednesday 26th October - 11am The Water Horse 2007, 111mins, PG Saturday 08th October Membership Entitlements • Reduced admission of £4 • Programme mailed directly to your door • Weekly listings email (optional) • Invitations to meetings/free screenings • 15% off orders over £5 at Pitza Cano, Queens Road, Leeds. 0113 2756256. www.pitzacano.co.uk • Reduced rate of admission on selected film screenings at the Howard Assembly Room www.operanorth.co.uk/howard-assembly-room Post to FHPPH, c/o Hyde Park Picture House, Brudenell Road, Leeds, LS6 1JD. Further information please call: 0113 275 2045 (6pm - 10pm) or email: info@hydeparkpicturehouse.co.uk Please make cheques payable to ‘FHPPH’ National Schools Film Week Bollywood Showings National Schools Film Week provides teachers and their students the opportunity to see a wide range of films at local cinemas entirely free-of-charge. Older Wiser Local Seniors (OWLS) presents... NAME ADDRESS POSTCODE TEL EMAIL PLEASE TICK IF YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN RECEIVING OUR WEEKLY LISTINGS EMAIL £15 FULL IS THIS A RENEWAL? £10 CONCESSION* £18 CONCESSION JOINT* £25 FULL JOINT *PROOF REQUIRED Engage, Empower, Explore 17th - 21st October 2011 The Festival’s goal is to support classroom teaching by providing schools with a powerful experience for their students that links directly to elements of the curriculum, supported by an on-line library of resources related to individual films and more generic topics, essentially an extension of the classroom. To make a booking or find out more please visit: www.nationalschoolsfilmweek.org or call 020 7292 7300 Bollywood at the Hyde Park Picture House Doors will open at 11am with the actual film starting between 11:15am and 11:30am.Tickets are £3 for adults and £2 for children. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara 2011, 153mins, PG Thursday 29th October Mausam 2011, (Details TBC) Thursday 03rd November 10 FAMILIES AT HYDE PARK FRIENDS OF HYDE PARK PICTURE HOUSE 11 Saturday Nights at 11:00pm 15 Akira Saturday 17th September Taxi Driver - 35th Anniversary Saturday 08th October Dir: Katsuhiro Ohtomo Starring: Mitsuo Iwata, Nozomu Sasaki, Mami Koyama, Tessho Genda JP 1988, 125mins Based on his own epic apocalyptic sci-fi comic strip, Katsuhiro Otomo’s AKIRA is one of the pillars of contemporary anime and, 23 years on it’s as electrifying as ever. Dir: Martin Scorsese Starring: Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd US 1976, 114mins Travis Bickle, an alienated, battlescarred loner embarks on a mission of misguided revenge in the seedy underbelly of night-time Manhattan. Happy Birthday Bill Murray Presents: The Royal Tenenbaums Saturday 24th September 15 Dir: Wes Anderson Starring: Bill Murray, Gene Hackman, Angelica Huston US 2001, 110mins On the 21st September Bill Murray turns 61 and, like a fine wine, he just keeps on getting better. The Terminator Saturday 01st October 15 Dir: John Cameron Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Biehn, Linda Hamilton US 1985, 107mins A cyborg (who’ll later become Governor of California) is sent from the future to assassinate a young woman who’s destined to give birth to a son who will become the key to saving humanity. 18 Creatures Of The Moon Saturday 15th October Since 1981 NASA space shuttles have been rocketing from the Florida coast into Earth’s orbit.That’s five shuttles, 130 flights, over 350 people AND more than half a billion miles. 2011 saw their retirement. To mark the occasion join us for a special double bill, MOON (2009) and GALAXY QUEST(1999), plus supporting programme. The Room Saturday 22nd October 18 Dir: Tommy Wiseau Starring: Tommy Wiseau, Juliette Danielle, Greg Sestero US 2003, 90mins The best of the worst is back and if you haven’t yet experienced THE ROOM then what the heck have you been doing with yourself?! Suspiria 18 Saturday 29th October Dir: Dario Argento Starring: Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Udo Kier IT 1977, 95mins For Halloween weekend this year we’re kickin’ it old school. Aronofsky be damned, Argento’s vision of ballet madness in the black forest is one of the greatest horror films of all time. In association with The Skin I Live In (La Piel Que Habito) 15 From Friday 09th Sept Dir: Pedro Almodóvar Starring: Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya, Marísa Paredes ES 2011, 120mins Kill List From Friday 16th Sept 18 Dir: Ben Wheatley Starring: Neil Maskell, MyAnna Buring, Harry Simpson, Michael Smiley UK 2011, 96mins Eight months after a disastrous There are people who have job in Kiev has left him physically no qualms about using their and mentally scarred, ex-soldier immense power; there are turned contract killer, Jay, is others whose only power is their pressured by his partner, Gal, extraordinary capacity to survive. into taking a new assignment. As Almodóvar’s latest tells the story they descend into the dark and of two such people, the powerful who abuse and the survivors who disturbing world of the contract, Jay begins to unravel once resist. Ever since his wife burnt to again, his fear and paranoia death in a car crash, eminent sending him deep into the heart plastic surgeon, Dr Robert of darkness. Ledgard, has been preoccupied with creating a new skin with “A dark, funny, disturbing picture... which he could have saved her. With this, Wheatley elevates After 12 years, he finally finds success. Now he needs a human himself from kill list to A list. Right now, he’s among the most guinea pig, an accomplice and promising filmmakers in Britain.” no scruples. Empire “An evolutionary leap from a true master of his craft.” Little White Lies 14 NEW RELEASES Attenberg 17th,18th & 21st Sept 18 Dir: Athina Rachel Tsangari Starring: Ariane Labed, Giorgos Lanthimos, Vangelis Mourikis GR 2011, 97mins Marina, 23, is growing up with her architect father (played by Giorgio Lanthimos, director of DOGTOOTH) in a prototype factory town by the sea. Finding the human species strange and repellent, she keeps her distance. Instead she chooses to observe it through the songs of ‘Suicide’, the mammal documentaries of Sir David Attenborough, and the sexual-education lessons she receives from her only friend, Bella. When a stranger comes to town Marina find herself caught between the two men and her collaborator, Bella. TrollHunter (Trolljegeren) 15 From Friday 23rd Sept Dir: Andre Øvredal Starring: Otto Jespersen, Robert Stoltenberg, Knut Naerum NO 2011, 104mins Tomboy From Friday 23rd Sept U Dir: Céline Sciamma Starring: Zoé Héran, Malonn Lévana, Jeanne Disson, Sophie Cattani FR 2011, 82mins Bounding into view like an Ten year old Laure isn’t like ungodly clash between THE BLAIR most girls. She prefers football to WITCH PROJECT and last year’s dolls and sweaters to dresses. Finnish chiller RARE EXPORTS, When Laure, her parents and TROLLHUNTER is a Scandinavian little sister Jeanne move to a screamer set in western Norway’s new neighbourhood, family life vast unchartered forests. A group remains much the same.That of students embark on a trip into is, until local girl Lisa mistakes this dark terrain with the hope Laure for a boy. Indulging in of capturing a reported bear this exciting new identity, Laure poacher on tape for a college becomes Michael, and so documentary assignment. begins a summer of long sunny Unfortunately their exposé mission afternoons, playground games turns into a living nightmare and first kisses.Yet with the school when local hunter Hans reveals term fast approaching, and the truth behind the mysterious with suspicions arising amongst incidents. It’s not bears that are friends and family, Laure must on the hit list; it’s trolls. With top face up to an uncertain future. CGI and some treacle black humour, Øvredal’s feral fantasy is “One of the great films made by adults for adults about children” sure to be a monster hit. Little White Lies Tinker,Tailor, Soldier, Spy From Friday 30th Sept 15 Dir: Tomas Alfredson Starring: Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth UK/FR 2011, 127mins For his follow up to the brilliant LET THE RIGHT ONE IN Alfredson yet again turns to a novel as his source material, but, this time we’re dealing with spies not vampires in this new imagining of John Le Carré’s brilliant Cold War thriller,TINKER,TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY . Set in the 1970s George Smiley, a recently retired MI6 agent, is doing his best to adjust to a life outside the secret service. However, when a disgraced agent reappears with information concerning a mole at the heart of the Circus, Smiley is drawn back into the murky field of espionage. 2011 Venice Film Festival, Golden Lion – Nominated NEW RELEASES 15 Bridesmaids Sunday 02nd October 15 Dir: Paul Feig Starring: Kristen Wiig, Rose Byrne, Jon Hamm US 2011, 125mins Billed as ‘the female HANGOVER’, BRIDESMAIDS is a sharply funny anti-romcom from director Feig (30 ROCK) and producer Judd Apatow (KNOCKED UP). When Lillian sets a date for her Big Day best friend, Annie, is Maid of Honour and suddenly finds the shortfalls in her personal life brought into sharp focus. Nevertheless she must plaster on a fake smile and bring together a rag tag groups of revellers to send Lillian off in style.This isn’t a title we’d normally pick up. Please take the fact we’ve shoehorned it in as proof its mainstream comedy at its best with a brilliant female leading cast, which is something we simply don’t see enough. 16 NEW RELEASES George Harrison 12A Living in a Material World Tuesday 04th October Dir: Martin Scorsese Documentary feat: George Harrison (archive footage), Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton US 2011, 208mins Martin Scorsese’s latest rock doc closely follows the spiritual path taken by one of the world’s greatest guitarists, former Beatle George Harrison. With neverseen-before footage, letters and interviews with some of his closest friends and past collaborators, LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD is an unmissable insight into the life of a true musical icon, from his childhood in Liverpool to Beatlemania and his life-changing travels to India. Drive From Friday 07th October 18 Dir: Nicolas Winding Refn Starring: Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Christina Hendricks, Ron Perlman US 2011, 100mins DRIVE is the story of a Hollywood stunt driver by day, a loner by nature, who moonlights as a top-notch getaway driver-for-hire in the criminal underworld. He finds himself a target for some of LA’s most dangerous men after agreeing to aid the husband of his beautiful neighbour, Irene. When the job goes dangerously awry, the only way he can keep Irene and her son alive is to do what he does best - Drive. “Buckle up; it’s quite a ride.” The Guardian The Ballad Of Mott The Hoople Sunday 09th October Dirs: Mike Kerry & Chris Hall Documentary feat: Ian Hunter, Verden Allen, Dale Griffin UK 2010, 105mins THE BALLAD OF MOTT THE HOOPLE is a polished piece of rockumentary filmmaking exploring the tale behind of one England’s most cherished rock bands, Mott the Hoople. Brought to life through a stunning combination of rare and unseen archive footage, the band’s magnificent music and the testimony of band members Ian Hunter, Mick Ralphs, Verden Allen, Dale ‘Buffin’ Griffin, Ariel Bender and Morgan Fisher, plus Mick Jones of The Clash and Queen’s Roger Taylor.The film culminates with the bands sell-out reunion shows at the Hammersmith Apollo in October 2009. Tyrannosaur From Friday 14th October 18 Dir: Paddy Considine Starring: Peter Mullan, Olivia Colman, Eddie Marsan, Paul Popplewell UK 2011, 92mins TYRANNOSAUR is the debut feature film from award winning actor Paddy Considine (DEAD MAN’S SHOES). Joseph is plagued by violence and rage and it’s driving him to selfdestruction. When he meets Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker, a chance of redemption is presented to him. As their relationship develops it becomes clear that Hannah is hiding a secret of her own, a secret with devastating consequences for both of them. 2011 Sundance Film FestivalDirecting Award (Winner) & Special Jury Prize (Winner) One Day 15th, 16th & 19th Oct 12A Dir: Lone Scherfig Starring: Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess, Patricia Clarkson US 2011, 108mins Lone Scherfig’s (AN EDUCATION) ONE DAY is a faithful adaptation of David Nicholls’ bestselling novel which follows the lives of two people who meet up on the anniversary of their first meeting every year for 20 years. July 15, 1988. Emma Morley and Dexter Mayhew have just graduated from the University of Edinburgh.They’re young, ambitious and hungry for a taste of the real world. Over the next two decades their paths will cross every July 15, as key junctures in their relationship come and go, and the realisation sinks in that what they’re looking for has been in front of them all along. NEW RELEASES 17 We Need To Talk About Kevin From Friday 21st October 15 Jane Eyre 22nd, 23rd & 26th Oct PG Dir: Lynne Ramsay Starring: Tilda Swinton, John C. Reilly, Ezra Miller, Siobhan Fallon UK/US 2011, 112mins Dir: Cary Joji Fukunaga Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Michael Fassbender, Jamie Bell, Judy Dench UK/US 2011, 120mins When Eva puts her career ambitions aside to give birth to Kevin so begins their strained relationship. At 15 years old, Kevin escalates the stakes when he commits a horrifying act, leaving Eva to grapple with her feelings of grief and responsibility, as well as the ire of the community-atlarge. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN (based on Lionel Shriver’s Winner of the 2005 Orange Prize for Fiction) explores nature vs. nurture on a whole new level as Eva’s own culpability is measured against Kevin’s innate evilness. Ramsay’s masterful storytelling simultaneously combines a provocative moral ambiguity with a satisfying and compelling narrative, which builds to a chilling, unforgettable climax. In a bold new feature version of JANE EYRE, Fukunaga (SIN NOMBRE) has infused a contemporary immediacy into Charlotte Brontë’s timeless tale. The story begins with Jane Eyre fleeing Thornfield House and her role as governess for wealthy Edward Rochester. As she reflects upon the people and emotions that have defined her, it is clear that the isolated and imposing residence – and Mr. Rochester’s coldness – have sorely tested the young woman’s resilience, forged years earlier when she was orphaned. She must now act decisively to secure her own future and come to terms with the past that haunts her and the terrible secret that Mr. Rochester is hiding. 18 NEW RELEASES Melancholia From Friday 28th October 15 Dir: Lars Von Trier Starring: Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Charlotte Rampling, John Hurt DK/SE/FR/DE 2011,134mins Palme d’Or winning (and painfully controversial) director, Lars von Trier, has assembled a glittering Hollywood cast for his latest feature, the most beautifully shot apocalyptic disaster movie you will ever see. As Justine arrives at her sister’s mansion home for her wedding reception she finds that her big day resurrects a battle against her own inner demons. At the same time Earth is threatened by an imminent collision with Planet Melancholia – whose presence becomes increasingly ominous as the film moves towards its truly spectacular finale. 2011 Cannes Film Festival, Best Actress - Winner (Kirsten Dunst)
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