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Film and Live Screenings South Hill Park Cinema · Bracknell Aladdin wilde theatre · mansion house · cinema · italian gardens · studio theatre · gallery bars · licensed wedding venue · recital room · art and dance studios · restaurant July – August 2019 Members can book from Thu 6 June southhillpark.org.uk Non-members from Thu 13 June
Dementia-Friendly Screenings All tickets £5.50 each Wilde Young Producers: Film Programming Specially-designed screenings for people living with dementia and We are a group of aspiring their carers, and also open to anyone preferring to experience cinema producers, aged 15–21yrs, in calm surroundings. With lights left on low and sound level reduced, aiming to engage younger these relaxed screenings are on the second Monday of each month. audiences in a diverse range of Doors open 1.30pm for a 2pm start, with a short interval. films, driven by our passion for Complimentary refreshments will be provided after each film the arts and cultural cinema. screening. All staff and volunteers are Dementia Friends. In our first year we will programme five films. When booking please advise if you require wheelchair access. We hope you enjoy our For Me and My Gal Whisky Galore! third selection. Mon 8 July 2pm Mon 9 Sept 2pm Dir. Busby Berkeley, US, 1942, 101 mins Dir. Alexander Mackendrick, Hunt for the Judy Garland, George Murphy, Gene Kelly UK, 1949, 80 mins Wilderpeople John Gregson, Basil Radford, Two vaudeville performers fall in Joan Greenwood Thu 4 July 7.30pm love, but the arrival of the First World Dir. Taika Waititi, NZ, 2016, 97 mins A brilliant Ealing Studios comedy Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rachel House War tests their relationship. Excellent about the alcohol-deprived folks musical numbers include How ‘Ya When troublesome teenager on a Scottish Outer Hebrides island Gonna Keep ‘em Down on the Farm, Ricky runs away from foster tempted by a ship’s wrecked cargo Ballin’ the Jack, Oh, You Beautiful care, his seemingly cold-hearted of fine export whisky. Don’t miss this Doll, and For Me and My Gal. foster father follows him into charming comedy on the big screen. the New Zealand bush. The Artist Carry On Camping We selected Hunt for the Mon 12 Aug 2pm Wilderpeople as it demonstrates Mon 14 Oct 2pm Dir. Michel Hazanavicius, Dir. Gerald Thomas, UK, 1969, 85 mins classic New Zealand filmmaking Fr/US, 2011, 98 mins in an uplifting adventure comedy, Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, John Goodman, James Cromwell Charles Hawtrey, Barbara Windsor whilst showcasing Waititi’s unique directorial approach. An egomaniacal film star develops a Sid and Bernie talk their girlfriends relationship with a young dancer in into a weekend away, but end up at 1920s Hollywood. A loving – and the run-down Paradise Holiday silent – tribute to Hollywood on the campsite. One of the most famous of verge of sound. With a delightful the Carry On movies (mainly thanks score and winning performances, to Barbara Windsor’s bra), and with this romantic comedy is a delight. all ten regulars on their best form. Barnacle Bill Top Hat Only £7 for young people aged 15–30yrs Hearing Loop Family Super Deal F Loro The cinema is fitted with an audio induction loop. Special prices for families. Mon 1 – Tue 2 July 7.30pm Please check film certificate Dir. Paulo Sorrentino, It/Fr, 2019, Customers can use the 151 mins, Italian with subtitles T-setting on their hearing and content before booking Toni Servillo, Elena Sofia Ricci, aids for clear film sound. Riccardo Scamarcio Family tickets (2+2) £22 Child price £3 (15yrs and under) An ambitious, sexually explicit, Key to Symbols no-holds-barred satire of the life and Silver Screening Si misfortunes of the corrupt, scandal- BiB ridden four-term Italian Prime Minister Bringing in Baby Silvio Berlusconi and his inner circle. Not for Bringing in Baby Not BiB A breath-taking, cynical, sharp-eyed Family Screening F portrayal of power and how to obtain it. Hard of Hearing HoH Cuts to the bone TIMEOUT Booking dates Members from Thu 6 June, Non-members from Thu 13 June
Reel Lives Our regular screening of award-winning documentaries Faces Places Amazing Grace Apollo 11 (Visages Villages) Thu 15 Aug 7.30pm Wed 28 Aug 7.30pm Tue 9 July 7.30pm Dirs. Sydney Pollack/Alan Elliott, Dir. Todd Douglas Miller, US, 2019, 93 mins Bracknell Film Society US, 2018, 88 mins Buzz Aldrin, Joan Ann Archer, Dir. Agnès Varda/JR, Fr, 2017, Aretha Franklin, James Cleveland, Janet Armstrong, Neil Armstrong 94 mins, French with subtitles CL Franklin An exceptional, vibrant restoration Agnès Varda, JR, Jean-Paul Beaujon In 1972, Aretha Franklin recorded of never-before-seen footage results Maestro of French cinema, Agnès Amazing Grace, the top-selling gospel in one of the most astounding films Varda, joins forces with street artist recording of all time. This recently about space ever made. The film’s and self-styled ‘photograffeur’ JR to finished film of the recordings made true emotional power comes from create this funny, moving Cannes in a Baptist church is a spine-tingling the seamless curation of archival winner and Oscar nominee, as they sensation, Oscar nominee and one of material, faithfully rejuvenated to explore the French countryside the finest music documentaries ever. be startlingly alive. taking photos of people they meet. Dazzling and stirring, this close-up of A definitive documentary about the Veers between moments of collective the Queen of Soul will have you up on historic 1969 moon shot TIMEOUT joy and great personal poignancy your feet TIMEOUT SIGHT&SOUND Plus short Walk Dir. Edwin Mingard, UK, 2017, 100 secs A young woman leaves her friends and heads into the city at night. DepicT! British Special Mention Award winner Amazing Grace Apollo 11 A Dog’s Journey Ash Is Purest White The Keeper Fri 5 July 10.30am BiB Mon 8 July 7.30pm Thu 11 July 7.30pm Fri 5 July 2.30pm Dir. Jia Zhangke, Chin/Fr/Jap, Fri 12 July 2.30pm Si Sat 6 July 7.30pm 2018, 136 mins, Mandarin with subtitles Sat 13 July 3pm Sun 7 July 3pm F Zhao Tao, Liao Fan, Xu Zheng Sun 14 July 2pm Dir. Gail Mancuso, US, 2019, 108 mins Gangster’s moll Qiao is forced to make Mon 15 July 2.30pm Dennis Quaid, Kathryn Prescott, Josh Gad a seismic choice when her mobster Dir. Marcus H Rosenmüller, UK/Ger, 2018, 120 mins A girl’s road to self-fulfilment is eased boyfriend is challenged. A superbly David Kross, Freya Mavor, John Henshaw by the trusty companionship of a series acted, majestically photographed of devoted dogs – all incarnations of and rich film exploring themes of A young Englishwoman and a German her grandfather’s faithful hound. globalisation, consumerism and their PoW overcome prejudice, public A captivating and good-natured alienating effects on Chinese society. hostility and personal tragedy. This gentle drama with masses of heart. Gets under the skin of 21st-century gripping true story of Bert Trautmann, China SIGHT&SOUND who played for Manchester City after Shazam! the war, is an entrancing treat. Fri 5 & Sun 7 July 7.30pm The Hustle A heartfelt blend of romance and F Wed 10 & Fri 12 July 7.30pm football THE GUARDIAN Sat 6 July 3pm Dir. David F Sandberg, US, 2019, 132 mins Fri 12 July 10.30am BiB Zachary Levi, Mark Strong, Asher Angel Dir. Chris Addison, US, 2019, 94 mins Donbass A fourteen-year-old boy gains the power Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson, Alex Sharp Mon 15 – Tue 16 July 7.30pm Dir. Sergei Loznitsa, Ger/Ukr/Fr, 2018, to transform into an adult superhero Two female scam artists, one 122 mins, Russian/Ukrainian with subtitles every time he says ‘Shazam’. Comical, low-rent and the other high-class, Valeriu Andriuta, Evgeny Chistyakov, cool and a joyous take on the team up to take down the men who Georgiy Deliev superhero tale. Unadulterated fun. have wronged them. Diverting comedy Set during the separatist conflict in with classic slapstick pratfalls and east Ukraine during 2014, where war comical running jokes. is called peace, propaganda is uttered as truth and hatred is declared to be love. A brilliantly-realised, scathing portrait of society. book online southhillpark.org.uk
Long Shot X-Men: Dark Phoenix Long Shot Quarterly Classic Sunset Wed 17 – Thu 18 July 7.30pm Rashomon Mon 29 – Tue 30 July 7.30pm Dir. Jonathan Levine, US, 2019, 125 mins Dir. László Nemes, Hun/Fr, 2018, 142 mins, Wed 24 July 7.30pm Hungarian/German with subtitles Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen, Bracknell Film Society Bob Odenkirk, Lisa Kudrow Juli Jakab, Susanne Wuest, Levente Molnár Dir. Akira Kurosawa, Jap, 1950, 88 mins, A journalist becomes speechwriter Japanese with subtitles In 1913 a woman returns to Budapest for a woman once his childhood crush, Toshirô Mifune, Machiko Kyô, and discovers the existence of a Masayuki Mori and who is now running for the US brother she never knew. The Son of Presidency. Charlize Theron and A vicious criminal act is recalled from Saul director deftly conjures the death Seth Rogen’s comic chops deliver the perspectives of those present. throes of the Austro-Hungarian Empire a highly enjoyable political A meditation on subjectivity that in an atmospheric mystery drama. satire-cum-rom-com. questions the notion of absolute truth, A crowd-pleasing charm bomb the film is dynamically thrilling, visually X-Men: Dark Phoenix tbc THE OBSERVER bold and marvellously performed. Thu 1 Aug 7.30pm A work of enduring ambiguity. Fri 2 Aug 10.30am Not BiB Tolkien An essential, timeless Sat 3 Aug 3pm F Fri 19 July 10.30am BiB masterpiece TIMEOUT Sun 4 Aug 2.30pm F Fri 19 July 2.30pm Si Dir. Simon Kinberg, US, 2019, tbc mins Fri 19 – Sun 21 July 7.30pm Godzilla King of Sophie Turner, Jennifer Lawrence, Sat 20 – Sun 21 July 3pm the Monsters Nicholas Hoult Mon 22 July 2.30pm HoH Fri 26 July 10.30am Not BiB F The telepathic and telekinetic Dir. Dome Karukoski, US, 2019, 112 mins Sat 27 July 3pm F Jean Grey slowly becomes corrupted Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins, Colm Meaney Sat 27 July 7.30pm by cosmic entity the Phoenix Force. The formative years of JRR Tolkien, Dir. Michael Dougherty, US, 2019, 132 mins With dazzling and miraculous visual as he finds friendship, love and Vera Farmiga, Charles Dance, Sally Hawkins effects and seamless production, artistic inspiration among a group this is super-slick entertainment. The mighty Godzilla collides with of fellow outcasts. An affecting biopic Mothra, Rodan and his ultimate with excellent period detail, and two nemesis, the three headed King Sometimes Always Never fresh and imaginative performances Ghidorah, in an exhilarating adventure Fri 2 Aug 2.30pm from its young leads. with spectacular visual effects and Fri 2 – Sat 3 Aug 7.30pm a rousing score. Dir. Carl Hunter, UK, 2018, 87 mins Birds of Passage Bill Nighy, Sam Riley, Jenny Agutter Mon 22 – Tue 23 July 7.30pm Arctic A Merseyside tailor searches Dirs, Cristina Gallego/Ciro Guerra, Fri 26 July 2.30pm tirelessly for his missing eldest Col/Den/Mex, 2018, 126 mins, son so he can reunite his family. Wayuu/Spanish with subtitles Fri 26 & Sun 28 July 7.30pm Dir. Joe Penna, Ice, 2018, 96 mins A literal and emotional road-trip with Carmiña Martínez, José Acosta, Natalia Reyes Mads Mikkelsen, Maria Thelma Smáradóttir a perceptive screenplay, stylish imagery and a wonderfully subtle An indigenous family is drawn into A man fights for survival in a hostile performance from Nighy. the Colombian drug trade in the Arctic region. A truly gripping film of immense visual beauty and with an Winningly dead-pan TIMEOUT late 1960s. The unfolding of a story from cultural examination to mob outstanding, intense turn from its star. show-down is a compelling, Mikkelsen lends sizzling elegant journey. machismo THE GUARDIAN A vivid, distinctive film SIGHT&SOUND Sometimes Always Never box office 01344 484123
Too Late to Die Young Gloria Bell Too Late to Die Young The Artist Aladdin Mon 5 – Tue 6 Aug 7.30pm Wed 14 – Thu 15 Aug 1pm F Mon 12 Aug 7.30pm Dir. Dominga Sotomayor, Sp, 2018, Dir. Michel Hazanavicius, Fr/US, Fri 16 Aug 10.30am Not BiB F 110 mins, Spanish with subtitles 2011, 98 mins Fri 16 Aug 7.30pm F Demian Hernández, Antar Machado, Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, Sat 17 – Sun 18 Aug 3pm Magdalena Tótoro F John Goodman, James Cromwell Dir. Guy Ritchie, US, 2019, 128 mins Set in Chile in the aftermath of the An egomaniacal film star develops a Mena Massoud, Will Smith, Naomi Scott Pinochet regime, this delicately- relationship with a young dancer in A young thief encounters a genie who observed evocation of a time brimming 1920s Hollywood. A loving – and silent grants him three wishes. Spectacular with hope and trepidation explores – tribute to Hollywood on the verge of live action remake of the classic different generations adapting to new sound. With a delightful score and Disney animation, with fresh freedoms and an uncertain future. winning performances, this romantic performances and a hilarious comedy is a crowd-pleasing delight. genie in the shape of Will Smith. Thunder Road Wed 7 – Thu 8 Aug 7.30pm Styx Gloria Bell Dir. Jim Cummings, US, 2018, 90 mins Tue 13 Aug 7.30pm Jim Cummings, Kendal Farr, Nican Robinson Wed 14 & Sat 17 – Sun 18 Aug 7.30pm Bracknell Film Society Fri 16 Aug 2.30pm A police officer faces a personal Dir. Wolfgang Fischer, Ger/Aus, 2018, 95 mins, German/English Dir. Sebastián Lelio, US/Chil, meltdown following divorce and the with some subtitles 2018, 102 mins death of his mother. Genuinely Susanne Wolff, Gedion Oduor Wekesa, Julianne Moore, John Turturro, Michael Cera innovative tragicomedy that balances Felicity Babao Free-spirited divorcée Gloria has affecting drama with bruising comedy, Sailing alone, Rieke is forced to a strait-laced office job but spends to make a truly touching watch. make a life or death decision when her nights on the dance floor. Freshness, a leftfield sensibility her trip drastically changes course. Sophisticated, uplifting romantic and some killer laughs TIMEOUT An unusual and provocative allegory comedy that shows love can strike of personal responsibility, enjoying at any time, and nothing can get you Rocketman brisk filmmaking, immersive sound down as long as you keep dancing. Fri 9 Aug 2.30pm design and an atmosphere of Fri 9 – Sun 11 Aug 7.30pm mounting dread. Ballon Sat 10 – Sun 11 Aug 3pm Plus short Mon 19 – Tue 20 Aug 7.30pm Tue 13 Aug 2.30pm HoH Ojalà Dir. Michael Bully Herbig, Ger, Dir. Dexter Fletcher, UK/US, 2019, 121 mins Dir. Marie-Stephane Cattaneo, 2018, 125 mins German with subtitles Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Richard Madden Fr, 2017, 60 secs Friedrich Mücke, Karoline Schuch, David Kross A musical fantasy about Elton John’s The story of an ordinary day in the breakthrough years. Much like the life of an ordinary man in a corner Two families attempt to escape from man himself, Rocketman is a of the world which is anything but… East Germany using a home-made larger-than-life movie spectacle hot-air balloon. Based on a true story, DepicT! 2017 Shooting People Audience and tells the story of a child prodigy Award this fast-paced drama perfectly turned music legend. captures the feel of late 70s GDR from small-town Germany to Stasi ruthlessness. Thunder Road Styx Ballon book online southhillpark.org.uk
Toy Story 4 tbc Live and Recorded Mon 26 & F Screenings Wed 28 – Thu 29 Aug 1pm Fri 30 Aug 10.30am Not BiB F Fri 30 Aug 7.30pm F All times shown are the Sat 31 Aug – Sun 1 Sept 3pm F curtain-up times. Please be Dir. Josh Cooley, US, 2019, 89 mins seated 15 minutes before Tom Hanks, Joan Cusack, Tim Allen start time. Latecomers will When new toy Forky joins Woody and not be admitted. the gang, a road trip reveals how big Live transmitted live by satellite, the world can be for a toy. Another delivered to the cinema during superbly realised, heartfelt animated the actual performance through adventure with thrills and deliciously the cinema’s satellite system. inventive humour. Encore additional showings The Secret Life of Pets 2 recorded live by satellite and The World Is Yours transmitted within one month Mon 26 – Tue 27 Aug 7.30pm of the live event. The Secret Life of Pets 2 Dir. Romain Gavras, Fr, 2019, 99 mins Recorded live performances, Wed 21 – Thu 22 Aug 1pm F French/Spanish/Arabic with subtitles pre-recorded and delivered by our Fri 23 Aug 10.30am Not BiB F Karim Leklou, Isabelle Adjani, Vincent Cassel digital system for optimum quality. Sat 24 – Sun 25 Aug 3pm F Dirs. Jonathan del Val/Chris Renaud, A small-time dealer accepts one US/Fr, 2019, 86 mins last job involving Spain, drugs, the Performance Voices: Patton Oswalt, Illuminati and his overbearing mother. Eric Stonestreet, Kevin Hart Stylish heist thriller benefitting Pavarotti NEW Continuing the story of Max and his from a heavy dose of irreverence, Sat 13 July 7pm pet friends, following their secret lives a smattering of pathos and a 170 mins incl Q&A after their owners leave them for work pleasingly diverse ensemble. £16.50, Conc £15.50, Members £14.50 or school. Action, laughs galore, Up tempo, carnivalesque crime pic a clever script and so much fun with panache and wit THE GUARDIAN Two days before the film goes on add up to movie for everyone. general release, we present a special screening of Ron Howard’s new The Captor Rory’s Way documentary celebrating the life of Fri 30 Aug 2.30pm beloved opera star Luciano Pavarotti. Wed 21 – Thu 22 Aug 7.30pm Sat 31 Aug – Sun 1 Sept 7.30pm With unique access to his family Fri 23 Aug 2.30pm Dir. Robert Budreau, Can/US, archives and extensive live music Dirs. Oded Binnun/Mihal Brezis, 2018, 90 mins US, 2018, 107 mins footage, we see Pavarotti’s personal Ethan Hawke, Noomi Rapace, Mark Strong Brian Cox, JJ Feild, Thora Birch, story from humble beginnings to Rosanna Arquette Stockholm, 1973. An armed robber global superstardom. A live Q&A with develops an unexpected bond with exclusive content follows the film. A curmudgeonly Scotsman his hostages. Hawke is genius in this moves in with his estranged son in San Francisco. Making the most entertaining, comedic crime thriller, National Theatre Live based on the absurd but true hostage The Lehman Trilogy as live of the humour in his role, Cox is crisis that was the origin of the wonderful in a moving, charming Thu 25 July 7pm LIVE ‘Stockholm Syndrome.’ and life-affirming film. 240 mins incl 2 intervals £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Late Night Coming Soon Academy Award-winner Sam Mendes Ad Astra, Yesterday, Fri 23 – Sun 25 Aug 7.30pm directs Simon Russell Beale, Adam Spiderman: Far From Home, Dir. Nisha Ganatra, US, 2019, 102 mins Godley and Ben Miles who play the The Lion King, Artemis Fowl, Emma Thompson, Mindy Kaling, Lehman Brothers, their sons and John Lithgow Once Upon a Time in Hollywood grandsons in the smash-hit, multi- A talk show needs a new writer award winning play. The story of a to rescue it from falling ratings. family and a company that changed With a script by the brilliantly funny the world, told in three parts on a Mindy Kaling, Emma Thompson single evening. demonstrates superb comic timing, brutal dry wit and poignant emotional depth in a topical comedy. Emma Thompson has never been better USA TODAY The World Is Yours Pavarotti box office 01344 484123
Andre Rieu: Shall We Dance? Performances on sale now Art on Screen Sun 28 July 3pm LIVE see our website for full details Can’t get to those blockbuster 145 mins incl 1 interval art exhibitions at major galleries £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 around the world? South Hill Park 2019 This 2019 Maastricht Concert brings them to your favourite features a transformed medieval National Theatre Live NEW local cinema through described town square, unforgettable concerts One Man, Two Guvnors exhibitions offering access filled with humour, fun and emotion for Thu 26 Sept 7pm ENCORE to the best of world art. all ages - and, of course, magnificent £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50 music. Audiences will be treated to The Northern Ballet Exhibition on Screen behind the scenes content and an Dracula Rembrandt exclusive interview with André and Thu 31 Oct 7.15 pm LIVE Wed 3 July 7.30pm as always, some delicious surprises. £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50 Dir. Kat Mansoor, 90 mins Don’t miss this magical cinema NEW £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 In Search of Beethoven experience. Mon 16 Dec 7.30pm RECORDED Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 anticipated but this major show, Royal Shakespeare hosted by London’s National Gallery Company Live 2020 and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, was Measure for Measure an event like no other. Given privileged Wed 31 July 7pm LIVE In Search of Mozart NEW access to both galleries the film 210 mins Mon 27 Jan 7.30pm RECORDED documents this landmark exhibition, £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, When a young novice nun is In Search of Chopin NEW with behind-the-scenes preparations compromised by a corrupt official, Mon 2 March 7.30pm RECORDED at these world-famous institutions. who offers to save her brother from £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 execution in return for sex, she NEW Exhibitions on sale now In Search of Haydn has no idea where to turn for help. Thu 2 April 7.30pm RECORDED see our website for full details Threatening to expose him, £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 she is told no one would believe her. 2019 Shakespeare wrote this play in 2021 the early 1600s, yet it remains Exhibition on Screen NEW astonishingly resonant today. Concerto: A Beethoven Journey NEW Leonardo’s Full Story Sun 3 Jan 7.30pm RECORDED Wed 30 Oct 7.30pm £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 2020 Glyndebourne Cinema Season 2019 Exhibition on Screen NEW Lucian Freud: A Self Portrait The Barber of Seville as live The Magic Flute as live Wed 15 Jan 7.30pm £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 Sun 14 July 5.30pm RECORDED Sun 4 Aug 5.30pm LIVE 210 mins 210 mins Exhibition on Screen NEW £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50 £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Easter in Art Wed 8 April 7.30pm Mischief and mayhem run riot in Mozart’s most magical comedy £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 Rossini’s most popular comedy. returns to Glyndebourne for Figaro, the renowned Barber of the first time in over a decade. Exhibition on Screen NEW Seville, has a cunning that knows no This new production by the Frida Kahlo bounds. His playful energy is renowned directing/design duo, Mon 6 July 7.30pm brought to life in director Annabel Barbe & Douce, promises to take a £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 Arden’s sparkling and springing fresh and playful look at the opera’s production. Recorded in 2016, this troublesome gender politics. is also another chance to catch Leading British bass Brindley Danielle de Niese who plays the Sherratt stars as Sarastro alongside determined Rosina. some exciting young singers. The Barber of Seville Andre Rieu: Shall We Dance? Rembrandt Please see our website for further details of new events as they become available to book
Booking Dates Seating Plan Film Ticket Prices Members from Thu 6 June Mon–Thu evenings & all matinées Non-members from Thu 13 June £9.50, Conc £8.50, Members £7.50 Become a Member of Fri–Sun evenings £9.50, Members £7.50 South Hill Park BFS members £7.10 for BFS films Many benefits including priority Family (2+2) £22, additional child £3 booking and discount on tickets. Only one concession applies See our website for more details. How to Book Certification explained Online Universal Visit southhillpark.org.uk Parental guidance – In person general viewing, but some Mon–Sat 10am–8.30pm scenes may be unsuitable Sun & bank holidays 12noon–8.30pm for young children. By phone With parental guidance – Call on 01344 484123 during opening times above. 12 years and under must be Booking Fee accompanied by someone No additional fees will be applied to the over 18 years. advertised ticket prices. Suitable only for persons Postage Fee of 15 years and older. May contain references If you would like your tickets posted to you a entrance charge of £1 will be added to your payment total. to strong language, violence, drugs, nudity and sex. Refunds Suitable only for persons Bringing in Baby BiB Tickets, once purchased, cannot be refunded. of 18 years and older. If the film is sold out, we will try to resell your May contain explicit Friday morning screenings at tickets and a £1 administration fee per ticket references to strong 10.30am for parents and will be charged. Resale is not guaranteed. language, violence, carers of young babies. This service is free to current members. drugs, nudity and sex. tickets Data Protection £7 More detailed information can .50 Customers’ data is handled according to be found at bbfc.co.uk the legislation established by the General babies free Data Protection Regulation. Concessions Only adults with a baby Bracknell Film Society Concessions are available to (up to 1 year) will be admitted. Bracknell Film Society welcomes everyone. children, students, registered Bottle-warming facilities Contact Julia Vickers on 0118 961 1392 or unemployed, registered disabled and buggy parking are see bracknellfilmsoc.org and those 63 years and above. available together with Cinema Hire Please bring proof of status. baby changing facilities. The Cinema is available for commercial hire. Email faye.tims@southhillpark.org.uk for details. Si Silver Screen Reservations Come along to our weekly HoH hard of hearing Reservations can be held for four days or until Friday matinées at 2.30pm. Occasional screenings with 48hrs prior to a performance. Reservations cannot Full price £9.50, £7.50 English subtitles for the be made on the day of the performance. Tickets not for those in retirement. hard of hearing. paid for within this time will be released. We are unable to reserve tickets for near sell-out shows. Accessibility Cinema Offers · Bringing in Baby and Silver Screen The cinema is accessible to those with mobility If you are a parent or carer with a baby under a year or someone in problems. If you use a wheelchair please advise the retirement then why not take advantage of the following offers Box Office when booking. A helper accompanying a wheelchair user gets a complimentary ticket. Fish and Chips Mon–Thu 12noon–3pm & 5–8pm £12 per portion £20 for 2 portions How to Find us South Hill Park is approx 7 mins drive from Fri–Sat 12noon–8pm Bracknell town centre and is easily accessible from the M3 and M4. We are very well signposted – look out for the brown road signs Hot Drink and a Piece of Cake saying ‘Arts Centre’ or showing a comedy mask. Free hot drink when you buy a piece of cake There is FREE parking at South Hill Park. Show your film ticket when you purchase either of these offers Family Super Deal F South Hill Park reserves the right to make changes to the published programme in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Family tickets (2+2) £22 · Child price £3 (15yrs and under) South Hill Park, Ringmead, Birch Hill, Bracknell, Berks RG12 7PA South Hill Park Trust Limited A charitable company limited by guarantee Charity number 265656 box office 01344 484123
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