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Tickets are available: online at www.saffronscreen.com (booking fee applies) in person from the Box Office (opens 30 mins before each screening) in person from the Tourist Information Centre, Saffron Walden (booking fee applies) (telephone: 01799 524002, enquiries only). RECEIVE THE LATEST INFORMATION VIA EMAIL For weekly film updates, Monday night film notes, or information about foreign language films, Cinema for Tinies screenings, audio-described films, films with subtitles, or Special Events, email with the relevant heading to: mailinglist@saffronscreen.com FOLLOW US twitter, facebook & LinkedIn twitter.com/Saffronscreen FIND US Saffron Walden County High School, Audley End Road, Saffron Walden, Essex CB11 4UH Doors open 30 minutes before screenings. Please use the main school entrance and car parks (not the sports hall car park). See our website for detailed information. ACCESSIBILITY The cinema is wheelchair friendly and has induction loop facilities. With some films, we are able to offer audio description and subtitles. A large print version of this programme can be supplied on request. Please contact the office for further details. WHIPLASH THE SECOND BESTD HOTEL EXOTIC MARIGOL FELIX WELCOME By the time this programme starts, the awards season will be over, but we are still bringing you plenty of nominees and winners, as well as another chance to see last summer’s superb Boyhood and more screenings of our recent sell-out films. We are delighted that the SWCHS sixth form jazz band will play for you before both screenings of Whiplash (JK Simmons is odds-on to win the Best Supporting Actor Oscar) so come along at 7.30pm and enjoy the music. After our highly successful launch in Ickleton we have two further Pop-up screenings – in Whittlesford and Linton – and we will shortly be announcing more events to the south of Saffron Walden. The Easter holidays bring a packed programme of films and Special Events for kids and adults, including Felix, part of the South Africa at 20: The Freedom Tour. CONTACT US We are hoping that screenwriter Ol Parker will also be able to attend one of the screenings of The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter or check our website for the latest news. www.saffronscreen.com Look out for our May and June programme – we are planning a Polish Film Festival, a number of Q&As and a film education course about Hitchcock’s Women. Email: info@saffronscreen.com Telephone: 01799 500238 Postal address: c/o Saffron Walden Tourist Information Centre, 1 Market Place, Saffron Walden, Essex CB10 1HR Charity no 1113259 Printed on certified and sustainable paper Design: www.design-mill.co.uk Print: Harts Design & Print Subtitled for the hard of hearing Recommended film Cinema for Tinies MARCH 2015 MARCH 2015 INTO THE WOODS TINKERBELL UTH TESTAMENT OF YO LOVE IS ALL WILD TINKERBELL AND THE LEGEND OF THE NEVERBEAST (U) Sun 1st 2pm DIRECTOR Steve Loter VOICES Mae Whitman, Ginnifer Goodwin, Rosario Dawson, Lucy Liu SCREEN TEST Animal fairy Fawn befriends a huge, mysterious creature but Tinkerbell and her friends aren’t so sure about the monster. Fawn must rally the girls to save the (2014 USA 76 mins) NeverBeast in this sweet animation. TESTAMENT OF YOUTH (12A) Sun 1st 5pm Mon 6th Apr 5pm DIRECTOR James Kent CAST Alicia Vikander, Kit Harrington, Taron Egerton, Colin Morgan SCREEN TEST The return of this elegant and faithful adaptation of Vera Brittain’s memoirs of her life before and during the First World War, her time as a VAD in France and her perspective on events that shaped her world view for ever. Beautifully acted by a (2014 UK 130 mins) talented young cast who do justice to this powerful story. WHIPLASH (15) Sun 1st & Mon 2nd 8pm DIRECTOR Damien Chazelle CAST Miles Teller, JK Simmons, Melissa Benoist, Paul Reiser SCREEN TEST This electrifying film will blow you away. Andrew (rising star Teller), a promising and ambitious jazz drummer, joins an elite music conservatory, where he is mentored by the highly respected but terrifying Terence Fletcher (Simmons, magnetically ferocious in his best role in years). An intensely volatile and emotionally charged piece (2014 USA 106 mins) of cinema. Enjoy music from the SWCHS sixth form jazz band before each screening. MR TURNER (12A) Tues 3rd 7.45pm DIRECTOR Mike Leigh CAST Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson, Dorothy Atkinson, Marion Bailey SCREEN TEST Leigh’s exultant cinematic portrait of the artist JMW Turner is both a luminous tribute to the master of light and a fascinating, meticulous character study of a man who attained greatness whilst resisting the art-world conventions of his time. Spall excels in this richly detailed and highly enjoyable film, returning by popular acclaim. (2014 UK 147 mins) LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON (12A As Live) Thurs 5th 6.50pm Play broadcast from the Royal Shakespeare Company – see Special Events pages for details. Book online now at: www.saffronscreen.com BOYHOOD WILD (15) Fri 6th & Sat 7th 8pm DIRECTOR Jean-Marc Vallée CAST Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Gaby Hoffmann, Michiel Huisman SCREEN TEST Reeling from traumas in her personal life, Cheryl Strayed made an impulsive decision to undertake a thousand-mile hike entirely alone. Her physical journey along the Pacific Crest Trail is matched by an emotional journey of self-discovery. This true story of human endurance features a stunning performance from Witherspoon, who perfectly captures Strayed’s mix of vulnerability, naivety and perseverance. (2014 USA 115 mins) A MOST WANTED MAN (15) Fri 6th 8pm Pop-up Saffron Screen at Whittlesford Memorial Hall. See our website for further details. LOVE IS ALL (12A) Sat 7th 2pm Mon 9th 8pm DIRECTOR Kim Longinotto SCREEN TEST A dreamy swoon of a film about love and social change told through spellbinding footage from the BFI and Yorkshire film archives, with a gorgeous score by Richard Hawley. A journey through 20th-century Britain, exploring courtship and affection on screen in an era of social upheaval, touching on youth culture, families, racial tension and gay liberation. Fascinating and moving. (2014 UK 74 mins) INTO THE WOODS (PG) Sat 7th 5pm Sun 8th 3pm DIRECTOR Rob Marshall CAST Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Chris Pine SCREEN TEST A tremendous cast delivers this dark and funny film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s musical about the dangers of getting what you wish for. Fairy-tale favourites Cinderella, Rapunzel and Little Red Riding Hood are drawn into the story of a baker and his wife, who attempt to lift a witch’s curse. (2014 USA/UK 125 mins) BOYHOOD (15) Sun 8th 7.30pm DIRECTOR Richard Linklater CAST Ellar Coltrane, Patricia Arquette, Ethan Hawke, Lorelei Linklater SCREEN TEST Linklater’s superb film following Mason, along with his sister and divorced parents, from the age of 6 to his first day at college at 18, returns to celebrate its many, greatly deserved awards wins. An ode to growing up and parenting, everyday family life and the complexities of forging an identity, this is a very special film experience. (2014 USA 162 mins) THE IMITATION GAME (12A) Tues 10th 8pm Mon 6th Apr 2pm DIRECTOR Morten Tyldum CAST Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Mark Strong SCREEN TEST Returning after its sell-out runs, this historical drama portrays the nailbiting race against time by the team of mathematicians and crossword-solvers at Bletchley Park to break the German Enigma code. An absorbing and intelligent biopic about Alan Turing, with a flawless performance from Cumberbatch. (2014 UK/USA 112 mins) Full-size screen with the latest digital technology MARCH 2015 AMERICAN SNIPER MARCH 2015 BIG HERO 6 PELO MALO LA TRAVIATA (12A As Live) Weds 11th 7.20pm Opera broadcast from the English National Opera – see Special Events pages for details. AMERICAN SNIPER (15) Fri 13th & Sun 15th 8pm DIRECTOR Clint Eastwood CAST Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Luke Grimes, Max Charles SCREEN TEST Cooper is brilliant as Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in US military history, in Eastwood’s unflinching Iraq war thriller. Following Kyle through training, highly decorated tours of duty and his breakdown upon returning home, this is a lean, economic portrayal of modern warfare and an examination of how society values heroism and (2014 USA 132 mins) disregards the darker nature of man. BIG HERO 6 (PG) Sat 14th 3pm Sun 15th 2pm Sat 28th & Sun 29th 2pm DIRECTORS Don Hall, Chris Williams VOICES Scott Adsit, Ryan Potter, Daniel Henney, TJ Miller SCREEN TEST Robotics prodigy Hiro’s closest companion is Baymax, a lovable robot whose sole purpose is to take care of people. But when a masked man threatens San Fransokyo, Hiro, Baymax and their engineering pals must transform themselves into a band of high-tech heroes to protect the city. A fun, action-packed and adorable (2014 USA 108 mins) animation. BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS (15) Sat 14th 7.20pm Play broadcast from the National Theatre – see Special Events pages for details. THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (12A) Sun 15th 5pm Sat 25th Apr 2p m DIRECTOR James Marsh CAST Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Maxine Peake, Charlie Cox SCREEN TEST Another chance to see Redmayne’s outstanding performance as Stephen Hawking, whose genius remains intact as his body fails. With his wife Jane (Jones) at his side, the once healthy and active young man embarks on his most ambitious scientific (2014 UK 123 mins) work and their marriage is tested to destruction. PELO MALO (Bad Hair) (15) Mon 16th 8pm DIRECTOR Maria Rondón CAST Samuel Lange Zambrano, Samantha Castillo, Nelly Ramos, Beto Benites SCREEN TEST In this award-winning slice of Latin American social realism, nine-yearold Junior lives in a grim Venezuelan housing block with his harassed mother and baby brother. His determination to straighten his curly hair and model himself on a singing star causes conflict with his mother, who fears he is effeminate. A deceptively simple but very (2013 Ven/Peru/Arg/Ger 93 mins Subtitled) thought-provoking coming of age story. Free parking l Wide choice of refreshments EX MACHINA A MOST VIOLENT YEAR YS THE HISTORY BO EX MACHINA (15) Fri 20th 8pm Sat 21st 5pm DIRECTOR Alex Garland CAST Alicia Vikander, Oscar Isaac, Domnhall Gleeson, Sonoya Mizuno SCREEN TEST In this sharp and teasing study of our attitudes to artificial intelligence, a young programmer at a giant internet company wins a trip to the remote mountain retreat of its reclusive genius CEO. There he is asked to assess Ava, an elegant robot with a stunning humanoid face, a steel-mesh body and – supposedly – feelings. Excellent performances and an impressive directorial debut from writer/director Garland (28 Days (2015 USA/UK 108 mins) Later, The Beach). SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE (U) Sat 21st 2pm Sun 22nd 2pm & 5pm Tues 31st 3pm Additional screenings in April DIRECTORS Mark Burton, Richard Starzack SCREEN TEST When a harmless prank goes disastrously wrong, TV favourite Shaun and the rest of the flock team up with Bitzer the sheepdog to rescue the Farmer from the Big City. With no dialogue, but featuring the fantastic Aardman animation, this combination of lovable characters, slapstick and witty humour is guaranteed to delight (2015 UK/Fr 85 mins) adults and children alike. A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15) Sat 21st & Sun 22nd 8pm DIRECTOR J C Chandor CAST Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, David Oyelowo, Albert Brooks SCREEN TEST Despite its title, this scintillating, atmospheric drama from writerdirector Chandor (All Is Lost) builds the tension rather than the violence. Isaac stars as Abel Morales, an ambitious, self-made man in early 80s New York, determined to do business by the book in the face of widespread corruption. A sizzling crime story with fantastic (2014 USA 125 mins) period detail and superb performances. THE HISTORY BOYS (15) Sat 21st 8pm Pop-up Saffron Screen at Linton Village Hall. See our website for further details. Maxine Peake as HAMLET (12A As Live) Mon 23rd 7.30pm Play broadcast from the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester – see Special Events pages for details. A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A As Live) Thurs 26th 6.50pm Play broadcast from Wyndham’s Theatre – see Special Events pages for details. Book online now at: www.saffronscreen.com SAFFRON SCREEN DIARY MARCH 2015 Sun 1 Sun 1 Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Thu 5 Fri 6 Fri 6 Sat 7 Sat 7 Sat 7 Sun 8 Sun 8 Mon 9 Tue 10 Wed 11 Fri 13 Sat 14 Sat 14 Sun 15 Sun 15 Sun 15 Mon 16 Fri 20 Sat 21 Sat 21 Sat 21 Sat 21 Sun 22 Sun 22 Sun 22 Mon 23 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 7.45pm 6.50pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 3.00pm 7.30pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 7.20pm 8.00pm 3.00pm 7.20pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 7.30pm Thu 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 Sat 28 Sat 28 Sun 29 Sun 29 Sun 29 Mon 30 Mon 30 Tue 31 Tue 31 6.50pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 3.00pm 8.00pm 3.00pm 8.00pm Tinkerbell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (U) Testament of Youth (12A) Whiplash (15) Whiplash (15) Mr Turner (12A) Love’s Labour’s Won – RSC Wild (15) A Most Wanted Man (15) Love Is All (12A) Into the Woods (PG) Wild (15) Into the Woods (PG) Boyhood (15) Love Is All (12A) The Imitation Game (12A) La Traviata – ENO American Sniper (15) Big Hero 6 (PG) Behind the Beautiful Forevers – NT Big Hero 6 (PG) The Theory of Everything (12A) American Sniper (15) Pelo Malo (15) Ex Machina (15) Shaun the Sheep Movie (U) Ex Machina (15) A Most Violent Year (15) The History Boys (15) Shaun the Sheep Movie (U) Shaun the Sheep Movie (U) A Most Violent Year (15) Maxine Peake as Hamlet – Royal Exchange, Manchester A View from the Bridge – Wyndham’s Theatre Kingsman: The Secret Service (15) Big Hero 6 (PG) Kingsman: The Secret Service (15) Kingsman: The Secret Service (15) Big Hero 6 (PG) Trash (15) Inherent Vice (15) Felix (PG) Trash (15) Shaun the Sheep Movie (U) Fifty Shades of Grey (18) Subtitled for the hard of hearing Recommended film Cinema for Tinies APRIL 2015 Wed 1 Wed 1 Thu 2 Thu 2 Thu 2 Fri 3 Fri 3 Fri 3 Sat 4 Sat 4 Sun 5 Sun 5 Sun 5 Mon 6 Mon 6 Mon 6 Fri 10 Sat 11 Sat 11 Sat 11 Sun 12 Sun 12 Sun 12 Mon 13 Tue 14 3.00pm 7.15pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 3.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 7.30pm Thu 16 Fri 17 Sat 18 Sat 18 Sat 18 Sun 19 Sun 19 Sun 19 Mon 20 Fri 24 Sat 25 Sat 25 Sat 25 Sun 26 Sun 26 Sun 26 Mon 27 6.50pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 11.00am 4.00pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 2.00pm 5.00pm 8.00pm 8.00pm Felix (PG) Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny – ROH Shaun the Sheep Movie (U) Autism–friendly Kingsman: The Secret Service (15) Fifty Shades of Grey (18) Shaun the Sheep Movie (U) Selma (12A) Selma (12A) Romeo & Juliet – Bolshoi Selma (12A) Paddington (PG) Selma (12A) Selma (12A) The Imitation Game (12A) Testament of Youth (12A) The Duke of Burgundy (18) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Frozen sing-along (PG) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Frozen sing-along (PG) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Dior and I (12A) Vincent van Gogh – A New Way of Seeing – Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam The Hard Problem – NT Still Alice (12A) Paddington (PG) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Still Alice (12A) Shaun the Sheep Movie (U) Ivan the Terrible – Bolshoi Selma (12A) Catch Me Daddy (15) Suite Française (15) The Theory of Everything (12A) Grease sing-along (PG) Suite Française (15) Grease sing-along (PG) Suite Française (15) Still Life (12A) White God (15) www.saffronscreen.com MARCH 2015 APRIL 2015 SELMA INHERENT VICE KINGSMAN: THE E SECRET SERVIC FIFTY SHADES OF GREY TRASH KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (15) Fri 27th 8pm Sat 28th 5pm & 8pm Thurs 2nd April 5pm DIRECTOR Matthew Vaughn CAST Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Samuel L Jackson, Mark Strong SCREEN TEST James Bond meets Kick-Ass in this exhilarating, hugely violent, outrageous and entertaining spy pastiche. A super-secret spy organisation recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into the agency’s ultra-competitive training programme just as a twisted hi-tech genius plots…..well, we won’t spoil the film! A great blockbuster (2014 UK 129 mins) featuring a brilliant Colin Firth relishing this action role. TRASH (15) Sun 29th 5pm Mon 30th 8pm DIRECTOR Stephen Daldry CAST Rickson Tevez, Eduardo Luis, Gabriel Weinstein, Rooney Mara SCREEN TEST Three adolescent boys from a Rio de Janeiro favela scratch a living picking rubbish. They find a discarded wallet and just want to spend the money, but a police raid makes it clear that it has further value to the authorities. Daldry (Billy Elliot) and writer Richard Curtis deliver an exuberant film that touches on socio-political themes but allows its young breakout stars a chance to shine. (2014 UK/Brazil 114 mins Part subtitled) INHERENT VICE (15) Sun 29th 8p m DIRECTOR Paul Thomas Anderson CAST Joaquin Phoenix, Katherine Waterston, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson SCREEN TEST Pothead private eye Doc Sportello (Phoenix) is pulled into a chaotic mystery by an old girlfriend in this dizzingly nutty, frequently hilarious and equally endearing adaptation of a Thomas Pynchon novel. Doc stumbles through a web of conspiracy with corrupt cops, heroin smugglers, dentists and a mysterious organisation known only as The Golden Fang. Anderson (There Will Be Blood) directs a slow-burning noir, soaked in neon and smoke, injected with colour and heart. (2014 USA 149 mins) FELIX (PG) Mon 30th & Weds 1st Apr 3pm DIRECTOR Roberta Durrant CAST Hlayani Junior Mabasa, Linda Sokhulu, Okwethu Banisi, Andrea Dondolo SCREEN TEST 13-year-old Felix dreams of being a saxophonist like his late father, but his mother thinks jazz is the devil’s music. When he wins a scholarship to an elite private school, he turns to two ageing members of his father’s old band to help him prepare for the school jazz concert. A family film with bucketloads of charm and great music. Shown as part of the South Africa at 20: Freedom Tour. (2013 SA 97 mins) THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY RISE AND FALL OF THE CITY OF MAHAGONNY (12A As Live) Weds 1st 7.15pm Opera broadcast from the Royal Opera House – see Special Events pages for details. SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE (U) Thurs 2st April 2pm (autism-friendly screening) Fri 3 April 2pm Sun 19th April 11am (Cinema for Tinies) See March for details. See our website for prices and details about autism-friendly and Cinema for Tinies screenings. rd SELMA (12A) Fri 3rd 5pm & 8pm Sat 4th 8pm Sun 5th 5pm & 8pm Sun 19th 8pm DIRECTOR Ava DuVernay CAST David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo, Tom Wilkinson, Oprah Winfrey SCREEN TEST This stirring civil rights drama chronicles a tumultuous three-month period in 1965 when Martin Luther King (Oyelowo, magnificent) led a dangerous campaign for equal voting rights with an epic march from Selma to Montgomery. Glittering with rage, ambitious and important, this is a must-see. (2014 UK/USA 128 mins) ROMEO & JULIET (12A As Live) Sat 4th April 3pm Ballet broadcast from the Bolshoi – see Special Events pages for details. PADDINGTON (PG) Sun 5th & Sat 18th 2pm DIRECTOR Paul King CAST Ben Whishaw (voice), Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Peter Capaldi SCREEN TEST This gorgeous, warm-hearted adaptation of Michael Bond’s popular children’s books returns after its sell-out run. With a fabulous cast, this is enormously funny in an unmistakably British way. (2014 UK/Fr 95 mins) THE IMITATION GAME (12A) Mon 6th 2pm See March for details. TESTAMENT OF YOUTH (12A) Mon 6th 5pm See March for details. THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY (18) Mon 6th 8pm DIRECTOR Sam Taylor-Johnson CAST Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson, Luke Grimes, Jennifer Ehle SCREEN TEST British director Taylor-Johnson’s hotly anticipated screen adaptation of the book that smashed the bestseller lists has arrived. Mousy Anastasia has her eyes opened (2015 USA 125 mins) and her life altered after agreeing to interview a certain Mr Grey. DIRECTOR Peter Strickland CAST Sidse Babett Knudsen, Chiara D’Anna, Eugenia Caruso, Monica Swinn SCREEN TEST Eccentric British auteur Strickland’s third film is an intimate love story between two women woven around pretty underwear, solid oak Gothic furniture and their penchant for S&M, but nothing is quite as it first appears. Visually ravishing, this is a densely layered portrayal of a complicated relationship which emerges as a surprisingly tender romance between two people who fear losing each other. (2014 UK 104 mins) Book online now at: www.saffronscreen.com Full-size screen with the latest digital technology FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18) Tues 31st & Thurs 2nd Apr 8pm APRIL 2015 APRIL 2015 Y CATCH ME DADD STILL ALICE DIOR & I THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) Fri 10 8pm Sat 11 & Sun 12 5pm & 8pm Sat 18 5p m DIRECTOR John Madden CAST Maggie Smith, Richard Gere, Bill Nighy, Judi Dench SCREEN TEST The cream of British acting talent returns in this highly engaging sequel. Sonny’s venture is so popular that he needs to open a second hotel to fit in new arrival Guy (Gere). Can he still find time for Sunaina and their forthcoming traditional Indian (2015 USA/UK 122 mins) wedding? Pure delight. th th FROZEN SING-ALONG (PG) th th Sat 11th & Sun 12th 2pm DIRECTORS Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee VOICES Kristen Bell, Alan Tudyk, Josh Gad, Idina Menzel SCREEN TEST Possibly your last chance to enjoy this great big snowy pleasure about Princess Elsa who has magical frosty powers, her feisty sister Anna and goofy snowman (2013 USA 108 mins) Olaf. ‘Let It Go!’ DIOR & I (12A) Mon 13th 8pm DIRECTOR Frédéric Tcheng SCREEN TEST This highly enjoyable documentary gives us a privileged, behindthe-scenes look at the House of Dior during the creation of Raf Simons’ first haute couture collection. We eavesdrop on the creative collaboration between Simons and his dedicated, charming team. Beautifully melding the everyday, pressure-filled side of fashion with an elegant reverence for the history of Dior, this is all you could desire from (2013 UK/It 92 mins Part subtitled) a fashion film. VINCENT VAN GOGH – A NEW WAY OF SEEING (12A As Live) Tues 14th 7.30pm Museum tour from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam – see Special Events pages for details. THE HARD PROBLEM (12A As Live) Thurs 16th 6.50pm Play broadcast from the National Theatre – see Special Events pages for details. STILL ALICE (12A) Fri 17th & Sat 18th 8pm DIRECTORS Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland CAST Julianne Moore, Kate Bosworth, Kristen Stewart, Alec Baldwin SCREEN TEST Alice is a world-renowned linguistics professor, shocked to discover she has early-onset dementia. Moore pours herself into this role, giving a nuanced and deeply moving performance that has earned her numerous Best Actress accolades. Bolstered by inventive direction and strong supporting performances from Stewart and Baldwin, this is (2014 USA/Fr 101 mins) an affecting film and not to be missed. E SUITE FRANÇAIS STILL LIFE CATCH ME DADDY (15) WHITE GOD Mon 20th 8pm DIRECTOR Daniel Wolfe CAST Sameena Jabeen Ahmed, Connor McCarron, Gary Lewis, Adrian Hussein SCREEN TEST In this highly promising debut feature, Laila has absconded from her strict, Pakistani household and is living with her white boyfriend in a caravan on the edge of the Yorkshire moors. Meanwhile two carloads of men hired by her father are searching for her. The urban landscape is crumbling and dark, while the moors stretch out like a scene from Wuthering Heights. (2014 UK 112 mins) SUITE FRANÇAISE (15) Fri 24th & Sat 25th 8pm Sun 26th 5pm DIRECTOR Saul Dibb CAST Michelle Williams, Matthias Schoenaerts, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ruth Wilson SCREEN TEST Adapted from Irène Némirovsky’s posthumously published bestseller (she died in Auschwitz), this beautiful and affecting tale of forbidden love set during World War II is unmissable. A young French woman lives unhappily with her controlling mother-in-law, as they wait for news of her POW husband. But when German soldiers occupy the town and a handsome officer is billeted in her house, the two begin a hesitant relationship. (2014 UK/Fr/Can 107 mins) THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (12A) Sat 25th 2pm See March for details. GREASE SING-ALONG (PG) Sat 25th 5pm Sun 26th 2pm DIRECTOR Randal Kleiser CAST John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, Jeff Conaway SCREEN TEST Come and join the cast in belting out hits like ‘Summer Nights’ and ‘You’re the One that I Want’. Feel free to dress up! (1978 USA 106 mins) STILL LIFE (12A) Sun 26th 8pm DIRECTOR Uberto Pasolini CAST Eddie Marsan, Joanne Froggatt, Karen Drury, Andrew Buchan SCREEN TEST Marsan gives a wonderfully restrained performance as an unassuming council worker in South London whose job involves locating the next of kin of people who die alone, meticulously treating each case as a detective might. Laced with humour and pathos, this poignant and quintessentially English film has been a festival hit. (2013 UK/It 92 mins) WHITE GOD (Fehér Isten) (15) Mon 27th 8pm IVAN THE TERRIBLE (12A As Live) Sun 19th 4pm Ballet broadcast from the Bolshoi Ballet – see Special Events pages for details. DIRECTOR Kornél Mundruczó CAST Zsófia Psotta, Sándor Zsótér, Lili Horváth, Szabolcs Thuróczy SCREEN TEST Lilli is devastated when her father dumps her dog Hagen in the street and is determined to find him, but Hagen now heads a pack of mixed-breed canines bent on revenge for human cruelty. Whether a metaphor for racial and class oppression or an examination of our treatment of animals, this extraordinary and unpredictable film both entertains and shocks. (2014 Hung/Ger/Swe 121 mins Subtitled) Free parking l Wide choice of refreshments Book online now at: www.saffronscreen.com SPECIAL EVENTS at Saffron Screen BEHIND THE VERS BEAUTIFUL FORE See our website for more information THE RISE AND FALL OF ANNY CITY OF MAHOG ROMEO & JULIET MAXINE PEAKE AS HAMLET LA TRAVIATA LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON (aka Much Ado About Nothing) (12A As Live) Thurs 5th Mar 6.50pm Play broadcast as live from the Royal Shakespeare Company. A superb production of Shakespeare’s comedy, set in 1918 as the soldiers return from war. Tickets: Full £17.50 Adult conc £15.50 18 & under £9.50 LA TRAVIATA (12A As Live) Weds 11th Mar 7.20pm Opera broadcast live from English National Opera. A stunning production of Verdi’s masterpiece starring Elizabeth Zharoff. Tickets: Full £20 Adult conc £18 18 & under £12.50 BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS (15) Sat 14th Mar 7.20pm Play broadcast as live from the National Theatre. A new play by David Hare adapted from Katherine Boo’s award-winning book and starring Meera Syal. Tickets: Full £17.50 Adult conc £15.50 18 & under £9.50 MAXINE PEAKE AS HAMLET (12A) Mon 23rd Mar 7.30pm Play broadcast as live from the Royal Exchange, Manchester. Maxine Peake stars in this ground-breaking production of Shakespeare’s most iconic play. Tickets: Full £17.50 Adult conc £15.50 18 & under £9.50 A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A As Live) Thurs 26th Mar 6.50pm Play broadcast live from Wyndhamʼs Theatre. Mark Strong takes the lead in the Young Vic’s magnetic production of Arthur Miller’s passionate tale. Tickets: Full £17.50 Adult conc £15.50 18 & under £9.50 RISE AND FALL OF THE CITY OF MAHAGONNY (12A As Live) Weds 1st Apr 7.15pm Opera broadcast live from the Royal Opera House. Willard White and Anne Sofie von Otter star in a new production of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s impassioned satire on consumerism. Tickets: Full £20 Adult conc £18 18 & under £12.50 GH VINCENT VAN GO ROMEO & JULIET (12A As Live) Sat 4th Apr 3pm Ballet broadcast from the Bolshoi in Moscow. Stellar performances by Alexander Volchkov and Anna Nikulina illuminate this masterpiece. Tickets: Full £17.50 Adult conc £15.50 18 & under £9.50 VINCENT VAN GOGH – A NEW WAY OF SEEING Tues 14th Apr 7.30pm Museum tour from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Enjoy unprecedented access to the treasures of this gallery. Tickets: Full £10.50 Adult conc £9.50 18 & under £5.50 THE HARD PROBLEM (12A As Live) Thurs 16th Apr 6.50pm Play broadcast live from the National Theatre. Tom Stoppard returns to the National with his highly anticipated new play, directed by Nicholas Hytner. Tickets: Full £17.50 Adult conc £15.50 18 & under £9.50 IVAN THE TERRIBLE (12A As Live) Sun 19th Apr 4pm Ballet broadcast live from the Bolshoi in Moscow. As young Ivan IV is crowned, he has to choose one of the 13 Boyar daughters to be his wife and tsarina. Tickets: Full £17.50 Adult conc £15.50 18 & under £9.50 LA FILLE MAL GARDÉE (12A As Live) Sun 10th May 2pm Ballet broadcast as live from the Royal Opera House. Natalia Osipova and Steven McRae take the lead in Frederick Ashton’s joyous ballet inspired by the Suffolk countryside. Tickets: Full £17.50 Adult conc £15.50 18 & under £9.50 For more information and other events, please see our website www.saffronscreen.com FILMS COMING SOON UNG WHILE WE’RE YO WOMAN IN GOLD FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD HOME DARK HORSE CHILD 44
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