ON CHESIL BEACH SAOIRSE RONAN GIVES AN EXQUISITE PERFORMANCE IN THIS ADAPTATION OF IAN MCEWAN'S ACCLAIMED NOVEL.
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WHAT’S ON / MAY 2018 THIS ISSUE: LEAN ON PETE MICHAEL INSIDE THE BREADWINNER ON CHESIL BEACH SAOIRSE RONAN GIVES AN EXQUISITE PERFORMANCE IN THIS ADAPTATION OF IAN MCEWAN’S ACCLAIMED NOVEL.
NEW RELEASES LEAN ON PETE FRI 4 – THURS 17 MAY DIR: ANDREW HAIGH • 2017 • UK 2 HRS 2 MINS Andrew Haigh’s (45 Years) ravishing feature sees a boy and a horse embark on a Huckleberry Finn-esque journey across America in search of home. Arriving in a new town, troubled teen Charley (Charlie Plummer) takes a job at a local racetrack where he befriends jaded trainer Del (Steve Buscemi) and burnt-out jockey Bonnie (Chloë Sevigny) while caring for an aging horse named Lean on Pete. But as things break down at home and Del announces Pete will be sold to an uncertain fate, the burden becomes too great ACCESS SCREENING for Charley to bear and he heads out The 3.50pm screening on Sun 13 May will include audio description into the vast American wilderness and on-screen captioning. with Pete in tow. MEARI TO MAJO NO HANA MARY AND THE WITCH’S FLOWER FRI 4 – WED 9 MAY DIR: HIROMASA YONEBAYASHI 2017 • JAPAN • 1 HR 43 MINS SUBTITLED & ENGLISH LANGUAGE VERSIONS From Hiromasa Yonebayashi – animator on Studio Ghibli’s masterpiece Spirited Away and director of When Marnie Was There – comes a dazzling new adventure about a young girl named Mary, who discovers a flower that grants magical powers, but only for one night. Based on Mary Stewart’s 1971 classic children’s book The Little Broomstick, Mary and The Witch’s Flower is an action- packed film full of jaw-dropping SUBTITLED AND DUBBED VERSIONS imaginative worlds, ingenious All screenings after 6pm are presented in the original Japanese version characters, and the stirring, with English subtitles. Afternoon screenings are presented in the English heartfelt story of a young girl dubbed version. trying to find a place in the world.
circlefacebook QUEENSFILMTHEATRE circletwitterbird @QFTBELFAST circleinstagram @QFTBELFAST 02/03 DOCUMENTARY A CAMBODIAN SPRING FRI 4 – THURS 10 MAY DIR: CHRIS KELLY • 2016 • UK/CAMBODIA 2 HRS 6 MINS • SUBTITLED A Cambodian Spring is an intimate and unique portrait of three people caught up in the chaotic and often violent development that is shaping modern-day Cambodia. Shot over 6 years, the film charts the growing wave of land-rights protests that led to the ‘Cambodian Spring’ and the tragic events that followed. Presented by the Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, the NI theatrical premiere on Fri 4 May will be followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Chris Kelly, and Buddhist monk and activist Venerable Sovath, and introduced by Professor ACCESS SCREENING John Brewer. The 6.20pm screening on Tues 10 Apr will include audio description and on-screen captioning. DOCUMENTARY MAKING THE GRADE FRI 4 – THURS 10 MAY DIR: KEN WARDROP • 2017 • IRELAND CERT 1 HR 25 MINS TBC Over 30,000 students prepare for piano exams each year in Ireland. In this delightfully quirky and uplifting documentary, we are invited into the world of the piano lesson. This endearing and uplifting documentary from director Ken Wardrop (His and Hers) explores the special bond between piano teachers and their pupils, shares in the students’ struggles, and marvels at their teachers’ dedication. This is a story of the transformative power of music and the pride and happiness it provides both the students and teachers.
NEW RELEASES WESTERN SAT 5 – MON 7 MAY DIR: VALESKA GRISEBACH • 2017 GERMANY/BULGARIA/AUSTRIA 2 HRS 1 MIN • SUBTITLED Masculine tensions and cultural difference reach boiling point in this sizzling, brilliantly observed western from director Valeska Grisebach, where migrant German construction workers are pitched against villagers in Bulgaria. When a group of German construction workers start work on a hydroelectric plant in the remote countryside of Bulgaria, tension brews when they immediately adopt a sense of superiority against the locals. These tensions are only worsened by former legionnaire Meinhard (Meinhard Neumann), who borrows a white horse from a local fixer... Western is a memorable and satisfying update of the genre and a bold look at masculinity, community and conflict. THE YOUNG KARL MARX FRI 11 – THURS 17 MAY DIR: RAOUL PECK • 2017 • FRANCE/ BELGIUM/GERMANY • 1 HR 58 MINS CERT PARTIALLY SUBTITLED TBC Following his acclaimed documentary I Am Not Your Negro, Raoul Peck’s timely, well-crafted period drama focuses on the early years of Karl Marx, in exile with his young wife when they meet Friedrich Engels, the son of a factory owner. In Germany the intellectuals are in upheaval, in France the workers have taken to the streets and in England the revolution is industrial – inspiring philosophers Marx (August Diehl) and Engels (Stefan Konarske) to produce ‘The Communist Manifesto.’
BOOK ONLINE AT QUEENSFILMTHEATRE.COM circlefacebook QUEENSFILMTHEATRE circletwitterbird @QFTBELFAST circleinstagram @QFTBELFAST 04/05 MICHAEL INSIDE FRI 11 – THURS 24 MAY DIR: FRANK BERRY • 2017 • IRELAND CERT 1 HR 36 MINS TBC The critically acclaimed Michael Inside tells the story of Michael McCrea (Dafyhd Flynn), an impressionable 18-year-old living with his grandfather Francis (Lalor Roddy) in a Dublin housing estate. Michael gets caught holding a bag of drugs for his friend’s older brother and is sentenced to three months in prison. Inside, Michael is befriended by an older drug dealer (Moe Dunford) and is exposed to violence and intimidation. The film is distinguished by the authenticity of the characterisations and by an extraordinary, understated performance by Flynn who embodies heart-wrenching The 6.40pm screening on Fri 11 May will be followed by a Q&A with vulnerability and quiet despair. director Frank Berry and actor Lalor Roddy. REDOUBTABLE FRI 11 – THURS 17 MAY DIR: MICHEL HAZANAVICIUS • 2017 FRANCE/MYANMAR/ITALY 1 HR 48 MINS • SUBTITLED From the Oscar-winning director of The Artist, a brilliantly realised portrait of France’s maestro director Jean-Luc Godard spiralling into philosophical and romantic crisis. Adapted from the autobiographical novel Un an après by actor Anne Wiazemsky, Redoubtable portrays her marriage to Godard and its unravelling in the midst of his spectacular philosophical and artistic meltdown during the volatile moment of national protest in 1968. Hazanavicius gives his subject a thorough going over, liberally sprinkled with irony, humour and affection.
NEW RELEASES TULLY FRI 18 – THURS 24 MAY DIR: JASON REITMAN • 2018 USA • 1 HR 36 MINS A tale of modern motherhood from director Jason Reitman (Up in the Air) and screenwriter Diablo Cody (Juno), starring Charlize Theron. Marlo (Theron), a mother of three including a newborn, is gifted a night nanny by her brother (Mark Duplass). Hesitant to the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully (Mackenzie Davis). “Tully is both bitingly funny and observant – and a quietly radical statement on motherhood, sure to make mothers everywhere feel less alone.” – TOMRIS LAFFLY, FILM JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL THAT GOOD NIGHT FRI 18 – THURS 24 MAY DIR: ERIC STYLES • 2017 • UK/ PORTUGAL • 1 HR 32 MINS That Good Night stars John Hurt in his last leading role as Ralph, a once-famous film director in his seventies who has two missions in life. Ralph wishes to be reconciled with his son, Michael (Max Brown), and, to ensure that he is not a burden to his devoted wife, Anna (Sofia Helin), as he goes “into that good night”. Ralph hires the services of the mysterious “Visitor” (Charles Dance) who unexpectedly guides him to find new meaning in his life. That Good Night is a fine send-off for a remarkable actor.
BOOK ONLINE AT QUEENSFILMTHEATRE.COM circlefacebook QUEENSFILMTHEATRE circletwitterbird @QFTBELFAST circleinstagram @QFTBELFAST 06/07 JEUNE FEMME FRI 18 – THURS 24 MAY DIR: LÉONOR SERRAILLE • 2017 FRANCE • 1 HR 38 MINS • SUBTITLED Léonor Serraille’s energetic and comic debut feature stars Laetitia Dosch as a 31-year-old struggling to find her place in the world following a break-up. Prone to being her own worst enemy, Paula lugs her ex’s pet cat around Paris in a cardboard box, freewheeling but determined to get back on track in life. As she meets different people along the way, there is one thing she knows for sure: she’s determined to make a new start - and she’ll do it with style and panache. DOCUMENTARY FILMWORKER TUES 22 – THURS 24 MAY DIR: TONY ZIERRA • 2017 • USA 1 HR 34 MINS A revealing portrait of the influential director Stanley Kubrick, painted by his right-hand man, Leon Vitali. It’s a rare person who would give up fame and fortune to toil in obscurity for someone else’s creative vision. Yet, that’s exactly what Leon Vitali did after his acclaimed performance as ‘Lord Bullingdon’ in Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon. The young actor surrendered his thriving career to become Kubrick’s loyal right-hand man. By experiencing Leon’s journey we come to understand how the mundane gives rise to the magnificent as timeless filmmaking is brought to life at its most practical and profound level.
NEW RELEASES ON CHESIL BEACH FRI 25 MAY – THURS 7 JUN DIR: DOMINIC COOKE • 2017 • UK 1 HR 50 MINS Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird) and Billy Howle (Dunkirk) star in this adaptation of Ian McEwan’s acclaimed novel, about a newlywed couple whose honeymoon retreat becomes a comedy of sexual errors. Florence and Edward are a young couple on their honeymoon at the English seaside. It is 1962, and overcast. The two arrive at a Chesil Beach guest house in love and ready to begin their life together, but hopelessly ill-equipped for their first night. Adapted for the screen by McEwan himself, this is a beautifully precise anatomy of thwarted desire. THE BREADWINNER FRI 25 – THURS 31 MAY DIR: NORA TWOMEY • 2017 IRELAND/CANADA/ LUXEMBOURG • 1 HR 33 MINS Irish animator Nora Twomey (The Secret of Kells) makes her solo feature debut with this exquisite, heartrending adaptation of Deborah Ellis’s beloved novel. When the Taliban rulers of Kabul imprison a teacher, his 11-year- old daughter Parvana (Saara Chaudry) disguises herself as a boy and becomes the family’s sole breadwinner. Executive produced by Angelina Jolie, this is a stirring tale of family, friendship and survival, with an imaginative range of animation techniques and a score partly recorded in Kabul using traditional musicians. “Jewel-bright and heart- wrenching.” – SHERI LINDEN, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
circlefacebook QUEENSFILMTHEATRE circletwitterbird @QFTBELFAST circleinstagram @QFTBELFAST 08/09 DOCUMENTARY EVEN WHEN I FALL FRI 25 – TUES 29 MAY DIR: SKY NEAL & KATE MCLARNON 2017 • UK • 1 HR 33 MINS • SUBTITLED Even When I Fall is a feature documentary about Circus Kathmandu, the first and only circus in Nepal, set up by two survivors of child trafficking. A heartwarming and life-affirming story of the triumph of the human spirit, this “thoughtful and wide- ranging documentary” (Screen Daily) follows young Nepalese girls, trafficked to India as children to work in circuses, as they return home only to discover that they can no longer integrate into the society they were taken from. So they create their own circus – and by extension, a family and community The screening on Mon 28 May will be followed by a Q&A with of their own, which transcends the co-director Kate McLarnon. hardships they have endured. ZAMA FRI 25 – THURS 31 MAY DIR: LUCRECIA MARTEL • 2017 CERT ARGENTINA • 1 HR 55 MINS TBC SUBTITLED The great Lucrecia Martel (The Headless Woman) ventures into the realm of historical fiction and makes the genre entirely her own in this adaptation of Antonio di Benedetto’s 1956 classic of Argentinean literature. Tired of waiting for the King to transfer him to a more liberating location, a South American officer of the Spanish Crown embarks on a perilous journey towards freedom. Precise yet dreamlike, and thick with atmosphere, Zama is a challenging, brilliant, Kafkaesque period piece, co-produced by Pedro Almodóvar and Gael García Bernal.
SECOND SIGHT OUR PICK OF RESTORED AND REISSUED CLASSICS, BACK ON THE BIG SCREEN WHERE THEY BELONG. 35MM SCREENINGS FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE SAT 12 – MON 14 & THURS 17 MAY DIR: SERGIO LEONE • 1965 • ITALY/SPAIN / WEST GERMANY • 2 HRS 10 MINS In this follow-up to A Fistful of Dollars, Clint Eastwood’s mysterious drifter is locked in combat with rival bounty hunter Colonel Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) to collect the reward for killing psychopathic bandit Indio (Gian Maria Volontè). At first, the men attempt to capture the crook separately, without success. Then the pair form an uneasy alliance, but it turns out that Mortimer is not interested in the money after all. Once again, Morricone’s music is superbly appropriate, with each character’s own theme bursting into Sergio Leone’s epic at just the right moment. DEMENTIA FRIENDLY CASABLANCA THE DARK KNIGHT SAT 12 MAY, FROM 10.30AM (FILM 11AM) SAT 19 MAY, 9.30PM DIR: MICHAEL CURTIZ • 1942 • USA • 1 HR 42 MINS DIR: CHRISTOPHER NOLAN • 2008 • USA/UK • 2 HRS 32 MINS Humphrey Bogart is laconic nightclub owner Rick, There are superhero sequels and then there’s The whose life in Casablanca is turned upside down by Dark Knight… Christopher Nolan took what could have the arrival of former lover Elsa (Ingrid Bergman). An been an easy cash grab of a sequel and made one of inclusive screening experience for people living with the most thrilling and complex crime films cinema has dementia, their families and carers. Pre-film activity ever seen. Pepper in an awe-inspiring turn from Heath and free tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided. QFT is Ledger and you’ve got yourself a film for the ages. committed to the Age-friendly Belfast Charter.
BOOK ONLINE AT QUEENSFILMTHEATRE.COM circlefacebook QUEENSFILMTHEATRE circletwitterbird @QFTBELFAST circleinstagram @QFTBELFAST 10/11 4K RESTORATION THE SOUND OF MUSIC FRI 18 – THURS 24 MAY DIR: ROBERT WISE • 1965 • USA 2 HRS 54 MINS The hills are alive again as this classic musical returns in a glorious 4K restoration. When Mother Superior sends Maria (Julie Andrews) to act as a governess to the seven children of Austrian naval officer Captain Georg von Trapp (Christopher Plummer), Maria arrives to discover she’s merely the latest in a long line of governesses the children have scared away. With her love of life and music, Maria quickly wins them over, and is welcomed into the family. However, the von Trapp’s happiness is threatened by the rise of the Third Reich in Austria. CINESEEKERS FILM CLUB RELAXED SCREENING NAPPING PRINCESS EARLY MAN SAT 19 MAY, 1.30PM SUN 20 MAY, FROM 11.30AM (FILM 12PM) DIR: KENJI KAMIYAMA • 2017 • JAPAN DIR: NICK PARK • 2018 • USA/UK/FRANCE • 1 HR 29 MINS 1 HR 51 MINS • SUBTITLED Early Man is a prehistoric comedy adventure from four- From visionary director Kenji Kamiyama comes a bold time Academy Award-winning director Nick Park and new sci-fi fantasy. With an ambitious mix of multi- Aardman, the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Shaun layered action, whimsical characters and inventive the Sheep. This is a relaxed screening for audiences machines, Napping Princess is a genre and universe- with autism and other sensory sensitivities to enjoy a blending film that shows that following your dreams is film in a sensory friendly environment. sometimes the best way to discover your past. Tickets £5 (£4 concessions and Film Card holders).
SPECIAL EVENTS QFT50 SCREENING EVENT DRIVING MISS DAISY FRI25MAY,FROM12.15PM(FILM12.30PM) DIR: BRUCE BERESFORD • 1989 • USA 1 HR 39 MINS Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman star in this Oscar-winning comedy- drama about the 25 year long relationship between a strong- willed, Southern matron and her African American chauffeur. As part of QFT50, QFT has been working with three over 60s community groups, whose participants have shared their memories of cinema-going over the last 50 years. This event has been curated by the participants and includes a showcase of the project and film poster exhibition. Supported by the Arts and Older People Programme. SCREEN/PRINT AVA FESTIVAL CLUELESS VICTORIA SAT 26 MAY, 4.00PM THURS 31 MAY, 8.20PM DIR: AMY HECKERLING • 1995 • USA • 1 HR 37 MINS DIR: SEBASTIAN SCHIPPER • 2015 • GERMANY 2 HRS 18 MINS • SUBTITLED The Naughton Gallery, in association with UsFolk A starry-eyed Berlin all-nighter turns into a stomach- illustration agency, presents a free screening of Amy lurching heist scenario – and this adrenalised epic of Heckerling’s ‘90s classic. Clueless has been selected the heart plays out in one unfaked, uninterrupted take. by illustrator Stephen Maurice Graham, who will Sebastian Schipper’s ambitious and exhilarating feature give a short intro to the film, with free limited edition includes a hypnotic electronic score by Nils Frahm, prints available at the screening. SCREEN/PRINT is and is screening here in advance of the AVA Festival in generously supported by the Queen’s Annual Fund. Belfast. avafestival.com
BOOK ONLINE AT SPECIAL EVENTS QUEENSFILMTHEATRE.COM circlefacebook QUEENSFILMTHEATRE circletwitterbird @QFTBELFAST circleinstagram @QFTBELFAST 12/13 BELFAST FILM FESTIVAL & QFT PRESENT DOCUMENTARY DON PATRICIO HEAR MY VOICE TUES 15 MAY, 6.20PM FRI 18 – THURS 24 MAY (NOT SCREENING SUN 20 MAY) DIR: MICHAEL ANDERSEN • 2018 • SPAIN • 1 HR 30 MINS CERT DIR: BRENDAN J. BYRNE • 2018 • IRELAND • 23 MINS CERT TBC TBC Hear My Voice, a short film by Brendan J. Byrne (Bobby Don Patricio follows three football fans as they try Sands: 66 Days), combines Colin Davidson’s stunning to resurrect a forgotten Irish football hero - Patrick portrait collection, Silent Testimony, with the spoken O’Connell (in Spain revered as ‘Don Patricio’), captain words of the victims and survivors of the Northern Irish of Ireland and Manchester United a hundred years ago, Troubles, featured in the paintings. The film’s release and known as ‘the man who saved FC Barcelona’ from coincides with the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday Franco. Followed by a filmmaker Q&A. Tickets £10 (£8 Agreement. Tickets £3. concessions and Film Card holders). MCKELLEN: PLAYING EXHIBITION ON SCREEN THE PART I, CLAUDE MONET SUN 27 MAY, 3.00PM SAT 26 & WED 30 MAY DIR: JOE STEPHENSON • 2017 • UK DIR: PHIL GRABSKY • 2017 • UK • 1 HR 27 MINS 2 HRS 30 MINS (TOTAL RUNNING TIME) I, Claude Monet reveals the heart and soul of arguably Join us on Sunday 27 May for McKellen: Playing the the world’s most loved artist. Told through Monet’s Part, hosted by Graham Norton and broadcast live from own words and shot on location at the very spots he London’s BFI Southbank. In Playing the Part, audiences painted, the film features his most loved paintings in an will have the opportunity to celebrate Sir Ian McKellen, unforgettable, immersive art experience. Tickets £10 one of Britain’s true acting icons on his birthday (£8 concessions and Film Card holders). weekend. Tickets £10 (£8 concessions and Film Card holders).
SPECIAL EVENTS STAGE ON SCREEN QFT brings you some of the world’s greatest stage NT LIVE: MACBETH shows to our cinema screens, featuring new THURS 10 MAY, 7.00PM productions from the National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company and carefully selected AN AMERICAN IN PARIS – THE MUSICAL (RECORDED) special events. WED 16 MAY, 6.00PM SUN 20 MAY, 2.00PM All performances are broadcast live via satellite unless otherwise indicated. Visit NT LIVE: JULIE queensfilmtheatre.com for full details and THURS 6 SEPT, 7PM up-to-date listings of all Stage On Screen events. RSC LIVE: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR WED 12 SEPT, 7.00PM NT LIVE: KING LEAR IMAGE: AN AMERICAN IN PARIS - THE MUSICAL THURS 27 SEPT, 7PM RSC LIVE: TROILUS & CRESSIDA WED 14 NOV, 7.00PM NT LIVE: THE MADNESS OF GEORGE III TUES 20 NOV, 7PM TICKETS Live broadcasts: £15 (£12.50 concessions and Film Card holders) Recorded and encore performances: £12.50 (£10 concessions and Film Card holders)
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LO CH QFT IS KINDLY SUPPORTED BY: MAY AT A GLANCE Thurs 17 For a Few Dollars More Lean on Pete 3.30pm 4.10pm The Young Karl Marx 6.20pm DATE EVENT TIME Michael Inside 6.40pm/9.00pm Redoubtable 8.50pm Fri 4 Making the Grade 3.30pm/8.30pm Lean on Pete 3.50pm/9.15pm Fri 18 The Sound of Music 2.30pm A Cambodian Spring + Q&A 6.00pm Jeune femme 3.50pm/6.50pm Mary and the Witch’s Flower Hear My Voice 6.00pm (subtitled) 6.20pm That Good Night 6.30pm Michael Inside 8.45pm Sat 5 Lean on Pete 1.20pm/8.40pm Tully 9.00pm Mary and the Witch’s Flower (dub) 2.30pm Western 3.50pm Sat 19 Cineseekers: Napping Princess 1.30pm Making the Grade 4.45pm/6.40pm The Sound of Music 2.30pm Mary and the Witch’s Flower Tully 3.50pm/9.00pm (subtitled) 6.20pm That Good Night 5.25pm A Cambodian Spring 8.30pm Hear My Voice 6.00pm Jeune femme 6.50pm Sun 6 Lean on Pete 1.00pm/8.20pm Michael Inside 7.25pm Mary and the Witch’s Flower (dub) 2.10pm QFT Late: The Dark Knight 9.30pm Western 3.30pm/8.40pm Making the Grade 4.25pm/6.20pm Sun 20 Relaxed Screening: Early Man From 11.30am A Cambodian Spring 6.00pm (Film 12pm) That Good Night 12.45pm Mon 7 Lean on Pete 1.20pm/8.40pm An American in Paris (Musical) 2.00pm Mary and the Witch’s Flower (dub) 2.30pm Tully 4.15pm/8.30pm Western 3.50pm/9.00pm The Sound of Music 5.15pm Making the Grade 4.45pm/6.40pm Jeune femme 6.20pm A Cambodian Spring 6.20pm Michael Inside 8.45pm Tues 8 Lean on Pete 3.30pm/8.40pm Mon 21 The Sound of Music 2.30pm/6.00pm Mary and the Witch’s Flower (dub) 4.25pm That Good Night 4.10pm Mary and the Witch’s Flower Hear My Voice 6.10pm (subtitled) 6.20pm Jeune femme 7.00pm Making the Grade 6.40pm Tully 9.10pm A Cambodian Spring 8.30pm Michael Inside 9.20pm Wed 9 Mary and the Witch’s Flower (dub) 3.30pm Tues 22 – The Sound of Music 2.30pm Lean on Pete 3.50pm/6.00pm Wed 23 That Good Night 4.00pm Mary and the Witch’s Flower Hear My Voice 6.00pm (subtitled) 6.20pm Tully 6.30pm A Cambodian Spring 8.30pm Filmworker 6.50pm Making the Grade 8.40pm Michael Inside 8.45pm Jeune femme 9.00pm Thurs 10 Lean on Pete 3.30pm/6.00pm Making the Grade 4.45pm Thurs 24 The Sound of Music 2.30pm NT Live: Macbeth 7.00pm That Good Night 4.30pm A Cambodian Spring 8.30pm Hear My Voice 6.00pm Tully 6.30pm Fri 11 Lean on Pete 3.30pm Filmworker 6.50pm Michael Inside 4.30pm Michael Inside 8.45pm Redoubtable 6.20pm Jeune femme 9.00pm Michael Inside + Q&A 6.40pm The Young Karl Marx 8.40pm Fri 25 Driving Miss Daisy 12.30pm Michael Inside 9.30pm On Chesil Beach 4.00pm/8.20pm The Breadwinner 4.30pm/6.20pm Sat 12 Dementia Friendly: Casablanca From 10.30am Even When I Fall 6.40pm (Film 11am) Zama 8.40pm Redoubtable 11.45am/6.20pm The Young Karl Marx 1.15pm/8.40pm Sat 26 I, Claude Monet 2.00pm Michael Inside 2.00pm/6.40pm/9.00pm On Chesil Beach 2.10pm/8.20pm For a Few Dollars More 3.40pm Screen/Print: Clueless 4.00pm Lean on Pete 4.10pm The Breadwinner 4.30pm/6.20pm Even When I Fall 6.40pm Sun 13 The Young Karl Marx 12.50pm/8.20pm Zama 8.40pm Michael Inside 1.40pm/6.20pm/8.40pm For a Few Dollars More 3.20pm Sun 27 On Chesil Beach 2.10pm/8.20pm Lean on Pete (Access) 3.50pm McKellen: Playing the Part 3.00pm Redoubtable 6.00pm The Breadwinner 4.30pm/6.20pm Even When I Fall 6.40pm Mon 14 For a Few Dollars More 3.30pm Zama 8.40pm Lean on Pete 4.10pm The Young Karl Marx 6.20pm Mon 28 On Chesil Beach 4.00pm/8.20pm Michael Inside 6.40pm/9.00pm The Breadwinner 4.30pm/6.20pm Redoubtable 8.50pm Even When I Fall + Q&A 6.40pm Zama 8.40pm Tues 15 Lean on Pete 3.30pm The Young Karl Marx 4.10pm Tues 29 On Chesil Beach 4.00pm/8.20pm Don Patricio + Q&A 6.20pm The Breadwinner 4.30pm/6.20pm Michael Inside 6.40pm/9.10pm Even When I Fall 6.40pm Redoubtable 8.50pm Zama 8.40pm Wed 16 Lean on Pete 3.30pm Wed 30 On Chesil Beach 4.00pm/8.20pm The Young Karl Marx 4.10pm The Breadwinner 4.30pm/6.40pm An American in Paris – Exhibition on Screen: I, Claude The Musical 6.00pm Monet 6.20pm Michael Inside 6.40pm/9.10pm Zama 8.40pm Redoubtable 8.50pm Thurs 31 On Chesil Beach 4.00pm/6.20pm The Breadwinner 4.30pm/6.40pm AVA Festival Victoria 8.20pm Zama 8.40pm
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