Gulbenkian Film Feb-Apr 2015 2 / Gulbenkian Welcome The Oscar nominations are out and it is looking set to be a stellar year with a broad range of films up for the awards. With nominations for best picture we are excited to be bringing the fantastic Selma, Whiplash and to be bringing back to the big screen Boyhood. Sporting grotesque prosthetics Steve Carell certainly deserves his nomination for Best Actor in a leading role in Foxcatcher and the long awaited adaptation of Into The Woods (filmed in part at Dover) has been eagerly awaited with a star studded cast including Meryl Streep and James Corden. From the creators of Frozen and Wreck-It Ralph, Big Hero 6 is a strong contender for best Animated Feature Film while best Documentary Feature The Salt of the Earth is compelling viewing. From the director of Billy Elliot, we have new film Trash based on three teenagers growing up in the slums of Rio de Janeiro, Joaquin Phoenix plays a shambolic stoner in Inherent Vice and the incredibly relevant Dawn, based on the novel by Nobel Peace prize winner Elie Wiesel. A light-hearted spoof on James Bond, Colin Firth plays a secret agent in Kingsman: The Secret Service and Oscar Isaac is brilliant in A Most Violent Year. This season we are also pleased to welcome a celebration of Fifty years of Feminism with films such as Wadjda and Far From Heaven. FILM65 continues with Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! And Waves of Horror are back with a new season French extremity season including In My Skin and Martyrs. Plus February’s LGBT History month films continue with The Color Purple and All About My Mother. We look forward to welcoming you soon, Liz Moran, Director and the Gulbenkian Team Contents Winter season Family Films 3 13 Live & Recorded 15 Tickets & Information 20 At a Glance 18 Gulbenkian Film / 3 Thu 19 – Sun 22 Feb, times vary Mon 23 Feb, 6.15pm Foxcatcher (15) Fishtank (cert tbc) Set in the 80s, Channing Tatum plays Olympic wrestler Mark Schultz who is headhunted by multimillionaire John DuPont to head up his wrestling team but tensions are raised when brother joins the team. Winner of 2013 Cannes’ Jury Prize, Fish Tank re-writes British social realism in its complex portrait of Mia, an angry fifteen-year old – determined, feisty and fragile – who can’t fit in at school or at home. We see the world that summer on the Essex marshes from her point of view in a drama of suspense and self-knowledge. Part of Fifty Years of Feminism Plus short: Sheller Shares her Secret Sun 22 Feb, 3pm Mon 23 Feb, 9pm Little Fugitive (U) The Strange Colour of your Body’s Tears (18) The first true indie movie follows 7 year old Joey as he runs away to the Coney Island fair after being tricked into thinking he’s killed his older brother with an air rifle. Part of the Cinema of Childhood season From the directors of Amer, this is a surreal homage to the Italian giallo horror thrillers. Dan comes home from a business trip to find his wife has gone missing. Part of Waves of Horror: French Extremity Season SUB French w/Eng ST 4 / Gulbenkian Film Wed 25 Feb, 6.30pm All About My Mother Fri 27 Feb – Sun 1 Mar, times vary (15) Into The Woods (PG) One of Pedro Almodóvar’s most purely enjoyable films, the Oscar winning All About My Mother is a sophisticated, masterful film exploring the turbulent inner lives of a circle of women. Oscar winner Meryl Streep heads an all-star cast including Johnny Depp, Emily Blunt, Anna Kendrick and James Corden in Rob Marshall’s triumphant musical, based on Grimm Brother’s fairy tales, including Cinderella, Rapunzel and Little Red Riding Hood. Part of the LGBT History month SUB Spanish w/Eng ST Wed 25 Feb – Sun 1 Mar, times vary Whiplash (15) A contender for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, Whiplash is one of THE must-see titles of the season. Miles Teller stars as talented young drummer Andrew, starting out at a prestigious New York music school and dreaming of becoming the new Buddy Rich. SUB AD Hard of Hearing subtitled screening Wed 25 Feb AD Sat 28 Feb, 1.30pm Safety Last! (U) Harold Lloyd’s most-famous comedy features him as a sales clerk in a department store who finds himself hanging off the hands of a collapsing clock on the side of a skyscraper high above the streets of downtown Los Angeles. Part of Comedy Feztival Gulbenkian Film / 5 Sun 1 Mar, 5.30pm Mon 2 Mar, 8.45pm Playtime (U) The Color Purple (15) Jacques Tati’s 1967 masterpiece, screened in a new 4K digital restoration, is a nearly wordless classic comedy of confusion. Bumbling, old-fashioned Monsieur Hulot is thrust into a baffling modern world, this time in Paris. Part of Comedy Feztival SUB French w/Eng ST Based on Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Steven Spielberg’s sweeping adaptation stars Whoopi Goldberg as Celie Harris, a poor and abused AfricanAmerican woman living in the American South in the early 20th century. Part of the LGBT History month Mon 2 Mar, 6.30pm Tue 3 Mar, 7pm Wadjda (15) BANFF Mountain Film Festival 2015 Wadjda wants a bike so she can race against the little boy who lives next door, but in Saudi Arabia little girls do not ride bicycles. Through Wadjda’s attempts – often very funny – to circumvent such restrictions, the film shows the everyday frustrations that constrain women. Part of Fifty Years of Feminism SUB Arabic w/English ST Follow the expeditions of some of today’s most incredible adventurers, see amazing footage of adrenaline packed action sports and be inspired by thought-provoking pieces shot from the far flung corners of the globe. This is an inspiring evening of exhilarating film by the most talented adventure film makers of today. Tickets: Full £13 / Concessions £11 / Groups of 6+ £11 6 / Gulbenkian Film Thu 5 & Sat 7 – Tue 10 Mar, times vary A Most Violent Year Sat 7 & Sun 8 Mar, times vary Boyhood (15) (15) Set in 1981 – one of the most crimeridden years in the city’s history – Oscar Isaac plays Abel Morales, an immigrant trying to expand his business and in doing so, forced to navigate the overwhelming violence and corruption of the world he’s operating in. Hotly tipped to win with 6 Oscar nominations, Richard Linklater’s 12 year labour of love follows 7-year-old Mason as he grows from boy to man; as his voice starts cracking and his heart gets broken. And around him, America changes as well: iPhones appear, elections are won, the broader scope of history is at work. Thu 5 Mar, 9pm Sun 8 Mar, 2.30pm Martyrs (18) Green Ray (12A) Notorious for being divisive on its release, Martyrs (the scariest film ever made?) is as original as it is disturbing. In the search for evidence of an afterlife, individuals relinquish their humanity. Not the goriest horror film ever, but the most cerebral. Delphine, a beautiful young Parisian smarting from a recent break-up is left reeling about how to spend her holiday. Soon she is dealing with various uncomfortable situations, including a beach getaway where she is the only single person, but will this restless soul find what she’s looking for? Part of Waves of Horror: French Extremity Season SUB French w/Eng ST Gulbenkian Film / 7 Mon 9 Mar, 6.15pm Fri 13 – Mon 16 Mar, times vary One Sings, the Other Doesn’t (15) Trash (15) French New Wave director Agnès Varda portrays of the lives and friendship of two very different women over ten years, capturing the optimism and energy of the period through song, while making the case for feminism as each fights in her own way for recognition in a sexist society. Part of Fifty Years of Feminism Stephen Daldry’s searing film sets its sights on three Brazilian teenagers, growing up in the brutal slums of Rio de Janeiro, who spend their time picking through litter. One day they find a wallet, the contents of which positions them as unlikely whistleblowers and brings them into conflict with the corrupt local police force. SUB AD Hard of Hearing subtitled screening Mon 16 Mar Tue 10 Mar, 6.30pm Fri 13 – Sun 15 Mar, times vary Amer (18) Kingsman: The Secret Service (15) A hallucinogenic homage to the horror films of Dario Argento and Mario Bava and the Italian giallo thrillers from the 1960s and 1970s, Amer follows the traumatic sexual development of a woman (played by a different actor in each of the film’s three sections) from childhood to being an adult. Part of Waves of Horror: French Extremity Season Oscar winner Colin Firth stars as Harry Hart, leader of a clandestine spy organisation that recruits an unrefined, but promising street kid into the agency’s ultra-competitive training programme. AD 8 / Gulbenkian Film Sun 15 Mar, 3pm Wed 18 Mar, 6.30pm Au Revior Les Enfants FILM65: Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (18) (12A) From French master Louis Malle comes one of the great WWII films. Semi-autobiographical, it’s set in 1944 at a Catholic boarding school outside Fontainebleau and follows the friendship between Catholic and Jewish youngsters. SUB French w/Eng ST Provocative, exploitative, violent and camp, Meyer’s film follows three thrill-seeking go-go dancers as they encounter a young couple in the Mojave desert while racing their sports cars. FilmTalk: Introduced by Anne Billson Mon 16 Mar, 6.15pm Wed 18 – Sun 22 Mar, times vary Far From Heaven (12) Selma (12A) A drama of 1950’s repressiveness in the marital impasse between Cathy and her husband Frank, who is struggling with his homosexuality. Connected through their interest in art, Cathy’s new relationship with Raymond, her black gardener, founders through racial prejudice. British actor David Oyelowo gives a magnificent performance as Martin Luther King in Ava DuVernay’s urgent, Oscar-nominated dramatisation of a pivotal episode in America’s civil rights movement. Part of Fifty Years of Feminism Plus short: A Girl's Own Story SUB AD Hard of Hearing subtitled screening Sun 22 Mar Gulbenkian Film / 9 Thu 19 Mar, 6.30pm Sat 21 Mar, 2.30pm Tomka and his Friends (PG) Dawn (cert tbc) When the Nazis occupy an Albanian village after the withdrawal of the Italian army from WW2, Tomka and his gang are furious – because the Germans set up camp on their football pitch. Recruited to spy on the invaders they help to set an ambush. Part of the Cinema of Childhood season SUB Based on the novel by Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel. Set in Palestine in 1947 during the British mandate period, four comrades in arms pressure the young Elisha to overcome his moral qualms and fully commit to the armed struggle. Albanian w/Eng ST Fri 20 – Sun 22 Mar, times vary Sun 22 Mar, 2.30pm Inherent Vice (15) Life Of Riley (cert tbc) Set in a kaleidoscopic 1970s California, Joaquin Phoenix is Doc Sportello, a shambolic stoner and private investigator whose old girlfriendasks him to find out if her lover’s wife is plotting to have him sectioned. A masterful, deceptively playful picture, adapted from an Alan Ayckbourn play, it follows three couples – including Colin and Kathryn, absorbed in preparations for their upcoming amateur dramatics production. SUB French w/Eng ST 10 / Gulbenkian Film Tue 24, Wed 25 & Fri 27 Mar, times vary Fri 27 – Sun 29 Mar, & Thu 2 Apr, times vary Duke Of Burgundy (18) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) An intensely erotic melodrama that’s already received huge praise at early festival screenings. We follow Cynthia, a lepidopterist (the title of the film refers to a rare type of butterfly) is entwined in a very curious, very particular sexual S&M relationship with her housekeeper. Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith et al return for the sequel to John Madden’s very funny, very touching first film about the hotel populated by British retirees looking for a fresh start. SUB AD Hard of Hearing subtitled screening Sun 29 Mar Wed 25 Mar, 6.30pm Sat 28 Mar, 5.45pm In My Skin (18) Children in the Wind (U) After suffering a disfiguring accident, Esther becomes fascinated with her body. As her body becomes her obsession, she withdraws from those around her. Written, directed by, and starring Marina de Van as Esther, the horrifying nature of the film owes much to its surreal imagery. Sampei is a little rascal, the leader of his village gang but when his father is falsely imprisoned for fraud, his idyllic life falls apart. If only he can help his father to clear his name. Part of Waves of Horror: French Extremity Season SUB Part of the Cinema of Childhood season Japanese w/Eng ST Gulbenkian Film / 11 DOUBLE BILL: Mon 30 Mar, 6.30pm Beyond Clueless (15) A dizzyingly enjoyable look at that most nostalgic of cinematic landscape, the teen movie. Drawing upon over 250 teen films, Lyne offers a funny, engaging and evocative analysis of these films’ unending appeal. FilmTalk: Introduced by director Charlie Lyne and followed by Q&A Mon 30 Mar, 9pm The Craft (15) A troubled teenager moves to LA where she falls in with a trio of outcast girls who practice witchcraft but things go too far and the coven turns against itself… FilmTalk: Introduced by Beyond Clueless director Charlie Lyne DOUBLE BILL: Full £10 / Student £5 Tickets may be purchased for individual films at standard rate. Tue 31 Mar, 6.30pm Carry Greenham Home (cert tbc) Filmed over seven months at the Greenham Common women's peace camp it shows the verve and style with which they developed their own brand of non-violent direct action against the siting of Cruise Missiles nearby – an occupation that lasted 19 years. Part of Fifty Years of Feminism T: Free FilmTalk: Followed by discussion Sat 4, Sun 5 & Wed 8 Apr, times vary Love Is Strange (15) John Lithgow and Alfred Molina are wonderful as a gay couple who, after nearly 4 decades together, finally tie the knot in New York, which leads to George (Molina) losing his Catholic school teaching job. Moving and comic in equal measure. 12 / Gulbenkian Film Sun 5 Apr, 3pm Tue 7 Apr, 7pm My Name Is Salt (U) Girl Model (cert tbc) Screened to acclaim at international film festivals, Farida Pacha’s exquisitely made documentary is a meditation following the process of salt production in the Indian desert. Told through the eyes of a 13-yearold Siberian girl and the American scout who discovered her. Girl Model follows a complex global supply chain of young girls sent abroad to seek their fortunes in the unregulated and often murky world of the modelling industry. SUB Gujarati w/Eng ST Part of Fifty Years of Feminism FilmTalk: Followed by discussion Coming soon to the theatre... Fri 10 & Sat 11 Apr 11am & 2pm Théâtre du Champ Exquis Et si… Based around texts by Elzbieta And if…and if we all went on a journey to here, to there, to everywhere…? Two very curious travellers invite us to discover the world together: wherever they are, wherever they're going, it's a new world for them and for us! Tickets: £7.50 Suitable for ages 2+ Gulbenkian Family Films / 13 Sat 21 Feb, 10.30am & Sun 22 Feb, 1.30pm Sat 28 Feb, 3.30pm & Sat 28 Mar, 10.30am Peppa Pig: The Golden Boots (U) Paddington (PG) Everybody’s favourite little pig makes a big splash in a 15 minute special episode ‘The Golden Boots’, 5 favourite ‘Peppasodes’ and in between animations, there’s lots of extras from Channel 5’s popular ‘Milkshake!’ presenters. Everyone’s favourite ursine stowaway gets the big-screen treatment in this handsome, longawaited adaptation of Michael Bond’s beloved books. A young bear, originally from Peru with a passion for all things British, travels to London in search of a home. Sat 28 Feb, 10.30am Sat 21 Mar, 10.30am & 12.30pm Aladdin (U) Shaun The Sheep (U) Disney’s giddy, hilarious animated classic tells the famous story of Aladdin, a peasant boy who finds a magic lamp and unleashes the power of a genie. Part of Comedy Feztival The highly anticipated big screen debut of loveable Shaun the Sheep. When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he baargained for! 14 / Gulbenkian Family Films Sat 4 Apr, 10.30am & 1.30pm Big Hero 6 (PG) Find us on social media: @TheGulbenkian TheGulbenkian Energetic and very funny comedy adventure about robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, who turns to his closest companion – a robot named Baymax – in the midst of a dangerous plot and transforms a group into a band of high-tech heroes. GulbenkianCanterbury E-tickets now available. Simply download to electronic device or print and show our front of house team on arrival. With no booking fees visit www.thegulbenkian.co.uk to snap up your tickets! Birthday Party! Have your party at Gulbenkian! Book your party before or after a film screening or theatre performance. Offer includes table, balloons, hot or cold food menu & party bags. Call us on 01227 769075 for more information. Gulbenkian Live & Recorded / 15 Sat 21 Feb, 2pm (recorded) Wed 4 Mar, 7pm NT Live: Treasure Island RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Won Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation by Bryony Lavery, broadcast live from the National Theatre. T: £8 Suitable for 10+ Venue: Cinema Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party in autumn 1918, as memories of the trenches give way to a life of parties, masked balls and youthful passions. T: Full £15 / Student £13 Venue: Cinema Tue 24 Feb, 7.15pm Fri 6 Mar, 6.30pm Royal Opera House: Der Fliegende Holländer (live) Berliner Philharmoniker (live) Tim Albery’s atmospheric 2009 modern-dress staging provides an ideal platform on which Bryn Terfel’s turbulent Dutchman and Adrianne Pieczonka’s visionary Senta will explore their passions and struggle to find salvation in a hostile world in Wagner's first masterpiece. Sung in German T: Full £15 / Student £13 Venue: Cinema Distinguished conductor Bernard Haitink interpreting Beethoven’s Pastorale Symphony and Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with Isabelle Faust, one of the most sought-after violinists of our time. T: £10 Venue: Cinema 16 / Gulbenkian Live & Recorded Wed 11 Mar, 7.30pm Tue 17 Mar, 7.15pm ENO: La Traviata Royal Opera House: Swan Lake (live) A stunning production of Verdi’s masterpiece which reaches to the heart of the opera’s themes of passionate love and tragic death T: Full £15 / Student £13 Venue: Cinema Surely the greatest of all Romantic ballets, is the captivating story of a beautiful woman transformed into a swan, and a heart-rending tribute to the power of love. T: Full £15 / Student £13 Venue: Cinema Thu 12 Mar, 7pm & Sat 29 Mar, 2.30pm Mon 23 Mar, 6.30pm & Thu 9 Apr, 7pm NT Live: Behind the Beautiful Forevers (live) Royal Exchange Theatre: Maxine Peake in Hamlet Meera Syal (The Kumars, Goodness Gracious Me, Rafta Rafta at the National) returns to the National Theatre, directed by Rufus Norris (Broken, London Road). Tickets: Full £15 / GulbCard £14 / Student £13 / GulbCard Student £12 Venue: Cinema (recorded) In this stripped-back, fresh and fastpaced version, BAFTA nominee Maxine Peake creates a Hamlet for now, giving a performance hailed as “delicately ferocious” by The Guardian. Tickets: Full £15 / GulbCard £14 / Student £13 / GulbCard Student £12 Gulbenkian Live & Recorded / 17 Also on sale now: Thu 26 Mar, 7pm Thu 14 May, 7pm NT Live: Young Vic’s A View From A Bridge NT LIVE: Man And Superman (live) Tue 19 May, 7.30pm Wed 1 Apr, 7.15pm Royal Opera House: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (live) ENO: The Pirates of Penzance (live) Wed 10 Jun, 7pm Royal Opera House: La Boheme (live) Thu 16 Apr, 7pm NT Live: The Hard Problem (live) Sun 5 Jul, 2.45pm Royal Opera House: Guillaume Tell (live) Tue 5 May, 7pm Royal Opera House: La Fille Mal Gardee (live) Sun 10 May, 6.30pm Berliner Philharmoniker (live) Find us on social media: @TheGulbenkian TheGulbenkian GulbenkianCanterbury E-tickets now available. Simply download to electronic device or print and show our front of house team on arrival. With no booking fees visit www.thegulbenkian.co.uk to snap up your tickets! At a Glance February Th 19 21.00 Foxcatcher (C) 20 21.00 Foxcatcher(C) 21 14.00 NT: Treasure Island (C) F 20 18.15 S 21 10.30 21 17.30 21 20.15 Su 22 13.30 22 15.00 22 17.00 22 19.45 M 23 18.15 T 23 21.00 24 19.15 W 25 18.30 Little Fugitive (C) 3 19.00 W 4 19.00 Th 5 18.15 5 21.00 One Sings, the Other Doesn't (C) A Most Violent Year (C) Amer (C) A Most Violent Year (C) F Trash (C) The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears (C) ROH:Der Fliegende Hollander (C) All About my Mother (C) Whiplash (C) Into The Woods (C) 2 20.45 A Most Violent Year (C) Fish Tank + Sheller Shares Her Secret(C) Foxcatcher (C) 28 17.45 M 2 18.30 10 20.30 Boyhood (C) ENO: La Traviata (live) (C) Safety Last! (C) 1 20.00 9 20.45 10 18.30 A Most Violent Year (C) The Green Ray (C) W 11 19.30 28 13.30 1 17.30 8 20.00 Berliner Philharmoniker Live (C) Boyhood (C) Foxcatcher (C) Whiplash (C) Su 1 14.30 8 16.45 T 27 21.00 March 7 20.30 Su 8 14.30 Peppa Pig: The Golden Boots (C) Foxcatcher (C) Into The Woods (C) 28 20.30 6 18.30 M 9 18.15 27 18.15 28 15.30 F S 7 17.15 Foxcatcher (C) Whiplash HOH (C) S 28 10.30 T Peppa Pig: The Golden Boots (C) 25 20.45 Th 26 19.00 F Foxcatcher (C) Programming Partner Aladdin (C) Paddington (C) Whiplash (C) Th 12 19.00 13 18.15 13 20.45 S 14 17.30 14 20.15 Su 15 15.00 15 17.15 15 19.45 M 16 18.15 16 21.00 Tu 17 19.15 W 18 18.30 18 20.30 Th 19 18.30 19 20.30 Into The Woods (C) F Whiplash (C) S 21 10.30 Playtime (C) Wadjda (C) The Color Purple (C) Banff Mountain Film Festival(C) RSC: Love's Labour's Won (C) A Most Violent Year (C) Martyrs (C) 20 18.15 20 21.00 21 12.30 21 14.30 21 16.45 21 19.45 Su 22 14.30 22 17.00 22 19.45 NT Live: Behind the Beautiful Forevers (C) Kingsman: The Secret Service (C) Kingsman: The Secret Service (C) Trash (C) Au revoir les enfants (C) Trash (C) Kingsman: The Secret Service (C) Far from Heaven + A Girl's Own Story (C) Trash HOH (C) ROH: Swan Lake (live) (C) Film65: Faster Pussycat Kill! Kill! (C) Selma (C) Tomka and His Friends (C) Selma (C) Selma (C) Inherent Vice (C) Shaun the Sheep Movie (C) Shaun the Sheep Movie (C) Dawn (C) Inherent Vice (C) Selma (C) Life of Riley (C) Selma HOH (C) Inherent Vice (C) Tickets & Information 01227 769075 | www.thegulbenkian.co.uk M 23 18.30 Royal Exchange Theatre: Hamlet (C) W 25 18.30 In My Skin (C) T 24 18.30 25 20.45 Th 26 19.00 F 27 18.15 27 21.00 S 28 10.30 28 15.00 28 17.45 28 19.45 Su 29 14.30 29 18.00 29 20.45 The Duke of Burgundy (C) The Duke of Burgundy (C) NT Live: A View From the Bridge (C) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (C) The Duke of Burgundy (C) Paddington (C) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (C) Children in the Wind (C) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (C) NT Encore: Behind the Beautiful Forevers (C) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel HOH (C) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (C) M 30 18.30 Beyond Clueless (C) T Carry Greenham Home + Discussion (C) 30 21.00 31 18.30 April W 1 19.15 Th 2 19.00 F 3 S 4 10.30 4 13.30 4 17.00 4 19.15 Su 5 15.00 5 17.15 5 19.30 M 6 T 7 19.00 W 8 18.30 Th 9 19.00 The Craft (C) ROH: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny – Live (C) The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (C) Closed Big Hero 6 (C) Big Hero 6 (C) Love is Strange (C) Love is Strange (C) My Name is Salt (C) Love is Strange (C) Love is Strange (C) Closed Girl Model + Discussion (C) Love is Strange (C) Royal Exchange Theatre: Hamlet (C) Key: (C) = Cinema auditorium HOH = Hard of Hearing Subtitled Screening Family Screening Live & Recorded Screening Tickets & Information Make a booking Online at www.thegulbenkian.co.uk or call 01227 769075 Office open 10am-7pm Monday to Saturday, 12pm-7pm Sunday Hours may vary depending on programme Ticket prices (unless otherwise stated) Full £8 / Concessions £7 / GulbCard £6 / Student £5 / GulbCard Student £4 3D Full £9 / Concessions £8 / GulbCard £7 / Students £6 / GulbCard Students £5 Family Screenings £3 / 3D £4/ Baby on lap (0-18months) £1 Getting to Gulbenkian University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NB Once on the University campus, follow signs to Gulbenkian. Free parking is available after 5pm on weekdays and all day at weekends in any University car park (pay and display at other times). Please allow extra time to find your space and park in designated parking spaces only and be advised that yellow lines on campus are enforced. Regular bus services operate from Canterbury and Whitstable to the University, see www.stagecoachbus.com for details. Access Please notify the Ticket & Information Office of any access requirements when you book. There is level access through to the cinema and wheelchair spaces available – advance booking essential. There are dedicated disabled parking spaces in Central Visitor Car Park. We have an infrared audio system for hard of hearing and are committed to Hard of Hearing subtitled screenings weekly (programme allowing). AD Audio description headsets available for the blind and visually impaired and we welcome assistance dogs. 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