September 2015 Brochure

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WHAT’S ON SEPTEMBER 2015

SILVER SCREEN

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.80 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.80 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

SEPTEMBER 2015 Tue 1

Wed 2

45 YEARS (15) 95m

L’ECLISSE (PG) 123m

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 11

FROM FRI 18

FROM THU 24

FROM FRI 25

FROM FRI 25

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in Andrew Haigh’s subtly devastating new film.

The third film in Antonioni’s ‘trilogy’ about troubled relationships remains a landmark of modern cinema.

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A)

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A)

LEGEND (CERT TBC)

EVEREST (12A)

PASOLINI (18)

99 HOMES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Brian Helgeland UK / France 2015 131m

Dir: Baltasar Kormakur UK / USA / Iceland

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (CERT TBC)

Partly Subtitled

Dir: Ramin Bahrani USA 2014 110m

Dir: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon USA 2015 105m

Dir: Jonathan Demme USA 2015 101m

Starring: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning

2015 121m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 87m

Dir: Abel Ferrara Italy 2014 84m

Starring: Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon

Starring: Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke,

Starring: Meryl Streep, Rick Springfield

Starring: Keira Knightley, Jake Gyllenhaal

In an original and electrifying film loaded with live musical performances, Meryl Streep stars as Ricki Rendazzo, a guitar heroine who made a world of mistakes as she followed her dreams of rock-and-roll stardom. Returning home, Ricki gets a shot at redemption and a chance to make things right as she faces the music with her family.

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? Jeanie Finlay uncovers the extraordinary life of Jimmy Ellis, a man whose voice gave him the success he craved but at a high price.

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Riccardo Scamarcio

Ronald Cyler II

The East End-based Kray twins ran organised crime in the 1950s and 60s, committing armed robberies and arson alongside owning West End nightclubs. Writer-director Brian Helgeland (LA Confidential, Mystic River, A Knight’s Tale) charts Reginald and Ronald’s violent careers with this stylish crime thriller, starring Tom Hardy as both brothers. BFI

In this intelligent, adrenaline-charged thriller set during America’s 2008 housing crisis, ruthless businessman Rick Carver is making massive profits by repossessing homes. When Dennis Nash is evicted along with his family, he becomes desperate enough to go to work for Carver - the very man who evicted him. Attracted by the promise of regaining his home, Nash is forced to evict others from their homes and is gradually seduced by a lifestyle of wealth and glamour. A visceral drama keenly honed to make your blood boil.

GEMMA BOVERY (15) 99m

MINIONS (U) 91m

This charming retelling of the classic Madame Bovary story is a visual feast, from picturesque countryside to gorgeous patisserie.

The hilarious little helpers get their own movie adventure!

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is an exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life. This emotional comedy is tender, goofy and filled with a crazy love of cinema itself. Greg and Earl are best buddies and amateur filmmakers who, almost by accident, become friends with Rachel, a classmate diagnosed with leukaemia. Although each partly lives in their own world, the three outsiders form a strong bond that takes them all by surprise. With a great score by Brian Eno, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is full of humour and pathos - and a glorious love letter to cinema.

FROM FRI 4

CARTEL LAND (15)

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m

See page 1 or website for details.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Woody Allen USA 2015 95m

With unprecedented access, Cartel Land gets eyeball deep in this on-theground, fiery investigation of illegal narcotic trafficking, and the actions of the vigilante groups on both sides of the drug war between Mexico and the Southwestern US.

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone

Unable to find any meaning or joy in life, philosophy professor, Abe Lucas, is at rock bottom emotionally. Soon after arriving to teach at a small town college, Abe gets involved with two women and makes a profound choice, setting off a chain of events that will affect him forever. Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Parker Posey shine in this jazzinfused existential thriller. Angelika Film Center

We’re proud to host a special gala screening of the film on Thu 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with director Jeanie Finlay.

TUE 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A) 105m

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A) 101m

SAT 12, 12.15PM

THAT SUGAR FILM (12A) 100m

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Damon Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body, consuming only foods that are commonly perceived as ‘healthy’. An A screening suitable for children on the entertaining and informative journey autistic spectrum and their families. that will forever change the way you Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60. think about ‘healthy’ food.

HORSE MONEY (CERT TBC) With English Subtitles Dir: Pedro Costa Portugal 2014 103m Starring: Tito Furtado, Antonio Santos

The film centres on the 70 year old Ventura, a Cape Verdean immigrant, worn out from a lifetime of backbreaking manual labour and civil unrest in the Lisbon slums of Fountinhas. He is recuperating from a nervous disease and looks back on his life through a series of fragmented and ghostly encounters in a film of considerable visual and narrative originality and power.

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

IRIS (12A) 80m Veteran filmmaker Albert Maysles pays tribute to Iris Apfel, a highly original 93-year-old New York style icon. Iris is a supreme example of ageing outrageously, with her own unique taste and following. A film about creativity and how, even at Iris’s age, a soaring spirit continues to inspire.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A) 95m See page 2 for details.

Fri 4

An exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life as well as a glorious love letter to cinema.

See page 2 for details.

FROM FRI 25

HORSE MONEY

IRRATIONAL MAN

Thu 3

The Moomins get a taste of high society!

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARTEL LAND

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

The powerful and compelling story of the rise and fall of N.W.A.

45 YEARS (15) 95m

LOUNGE SCREENING ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL

SEPTEMBER 2015

2015 100m

LOUNGE SCREENING

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (15) 147m

Orion: The Man Who Would Be King is the first recipient of the Broadway Foreshadow Film Fund www.broadway.org.uk/foreshadow

In this artist-to-artist love letter, Willem Dafoe plays Pasolini in the hours prior to his brutal murder in 1975. It’s a death that has aroused suspicion and controversy, but Ferrara neither investigates nor accuses. Instead he celebrates fearlessness, creativity and a sharp mind, dramatising the unproduced screenplay that shows Pasolini’s undimmed urge to provoke and recreating Pasolini’s final interview about disruptive art and politics. BFI

SAT 5, 1.15PM

FROM FRI 18

Dir: Matthew Heineman USA/Mexico

45 YEARS

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL RICKI AND THE FLASH LEGEND EVEREST IRRATIONAL MAN 99 HOMES

Inspired by the incredible events surrounding an attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Everest documents the journey of two different expeditions challenged beyond their limits by one of the fiercest snowstorms ever encountered. Their mettle tested by the harshest elements found on the planet, the climbers will face nearly impossible obstacles as a lifelong obsession becomes a breathtaking struggle for survival.

THU 3, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Sat 5

Sun 6

SAT 19, 1.45PM

TRAFIC (PG) 92m The bumbling Monsieur Hulot takes his new camper to an auto show in Amsterdam... SAT 26, 12NOON

ANT-MAN (3D) (12A) 116m Meet Ant-Man... armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength.

Mon 7

SAT 5, 12NOON

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m In this glorious animated tale, the Moomin family decides to leave peaceful Moominvalley for a holiday on the Riviera and a taste of the high society. Snork Maiden and Moominpappa are enchanted but the rest of the family, less so! [in English]

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45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 3:00

5:45 6:00 4:30 TIME TBC 2:15

45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

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5:45 6:00 4:30 TIME TBC 2:15

45 Years 15 p1 10:30 1:30 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 2:45 National Theatre Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem 12A p11 Stone 18 p10 Psychomania Cafebar from 10pm p10 Film TBC - See Website Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Moomins on the Riveria U p4 Moomins on the Riveria Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 1:00 3:30 45 Years 15 p1 3:15 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 12:30 3:00 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Win Win U p9 2:00 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 2:15 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 3:00 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Bringing Up Baby Screenings 12A p4 10:30 1:30 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm

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BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 18

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 How to Change the World + Live by Satellite Q&A 15 p10 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 3:00 45 Years 15 p1 2:15 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 10:30 1:30 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 That Sugar Film 12A Teenland + Love Takes p7

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Nottingham Lace + Q&A p7 Goth Cruise p7

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 The Rocky Horror Show Live p11 Iris p4

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Trafic PG p4 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Mamma Mia! PG p9 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 The Great Hip Hop Hoax 18 p7 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Sound it Out + Q&A 12A p7 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 NT ENCORE: Coriolanus 12A p11 Orion: The Man Who Would be King + Q&A p3 Film TBC - See Website

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Shots Remembered

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Horse Money p3 Ant-Man (3D) 12A p4

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The American Friend 15 p8 Point Blank 18 p8 Sicario Preview p9 Live Music Cafebar 10.30pm

Thelma and Louise 15 p9 The Wanderers 15 p9 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid PG p9

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Humphrey Bogart Talk + In a Lonely Place PG p8 Fingers 18 p8

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Galaxy Quest 12A p9 Horse Money p3

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini 18 p3 Horse Money p3

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 The Ecstacy of Wilko Johnson p10 Horse Money p3 Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Roger Waters The Wall p10 Horse Money p3 Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Billy Fury - The Sound of Fury p10 Horse Money p3

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.20 Student: £5.50 Senior: £6.40 Unwaged: £6.40 Member Full: £6.40 Member Conc: £5.30 Under 19: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.80 Bringing up baby: £4.80 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


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SILVER SCREEN

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.80 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.80 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

SEPTEMBER 2015 Tue 1

Wed 2

45 YEARS (15) 95m

L’ECLISSE (PG) 123m

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 11

FROM FRI 18

FROM THU 24

FROM FRI 25

FROM FRI 25

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in Andrew Haigh’s subtly devastating new film.

The third film in Antonioni’s ‘trilogy’ about troubled relationships remains a landmark of modern cinema.

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A)

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A)

LEGEND (CERT TBC)

EVEREST (12A)

PASOLINI (18)

99 HOMES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Brian Helgeland UK / France 2015 131m

Dir: Baltasar Kormakur UK / USA / Iceland

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (CERT TBC)

Partly Subtitled

Dir: Ramin Bahrani USA 2014 110m

Dir: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon USA 2015 105m

Dir: Jonathan Demme USA 2015 101m

Starring: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning

2015 121m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 87m

Dir: Abel Ferrara Italy 2014 84m

Starring: Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon

Starring: Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke,

Starring: Meryl Streep, Rick Springfield

Starring: Keira Knightley, Jake Gyllenhaal

In an original and electrifying film loaded with live musical performances, Meryl Streep stars as Ricki Rendazzo, a guitar heroine who made a world of mistakes as she followed her dreams of rock-and-roll stardom. Returning home, Ricki gets a shot at redemption and a chance to make things right as she faces the music with her family.

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? Jeanie Finlay uncovers the extraordinary life of Jimmy Ellis, a man whose voice gave him the success he craved but at a high price.

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Riccardo Scamarcio

Ronald Cyler II

The East End-based Kray twins ran organised crime in the 1950s and 60s, committing armed robberies and arson alongside owning West End nightclubs. Writer-director Brian Helgeland (LA Confidential, Mystic River, A Knight’s Tale) charts Reginald and Ronald’s violent careers with this stylish crime thriller, starring Tom Hardy as both brothers. BFI

In this intelligent, adrenaline-charged thriller set during America’s 2008 housing crisis, ruthless businessman Rick Carver is making massive profits by repossessing homes. When Dennis Nash is evicted along with his family, he becomes desperate enough to go to work for Carver - the very man who evicted him. Attracted by the promise of regaining his home, Nash is forced to evict others from their homes and is gradually seduced by a lifestyle of wealth and glamour. A visceral drama keenly honed to make your blood boil.

GEMMA BOVERY (15) 99m

MINIONS (U) 91m

This charming retelling of the classic Madame Bovary story is a visual feast, from picturesque countryside to gorgeous patisserie.

The hilarious little helpers get their own movie adventure!

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is an exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life. This emotional comedy is tender, goofy and filled with a crazy love of cinema itself. Greg and Earl are best buddies and amateur filmmakers who, almost by accident, become friends with Rachel, a classmate diagnosed with leukaemia. Although each partly lives in their own world, the three outsiders form a strong bond that takes them all by surprise. With a great score by Brian Eno, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is full of humour and pathos - and a glorious love letter to cinema.

FROM FRI 4

CARTEL LAND (15)

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m

See page 1 or website for details.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Woody Allen USA 2015 95m

With unprecedented access, Cartel Land gets eyeball deep in this on-theground, fiery investigation of illegal narcotic trafficking, and the actions of the vigilante groups on both sides of the drug war between Mexico and the Southwestern US.

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone

Unable to find any meaning or joy in life, philosophy professor, Abe Lucas, is at rock bottom emotionally. Soon after arriving to teach at a small town college, Abe gets involved with two women and makes a profound choice, setting off a chain of events that will affect him forever. Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Parker Posey shine in this jazzinfused existential thriller. Angelika Film Center

We’re proud to host a special gala screening of the film on Thu 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with director Jeanie Finlay.

TUE 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A) 105m

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A) 101m

SAT 12, 12.15PM

THAT SUGAR FILM (12A) 100m

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Damon Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body, consuming only foods that are commonly perceived as ‘healthy’. An A screening suitable for children on the entertaining and informative journey autistic spectrum and their families. that will forever change the way you Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60. think about ‘healthy’ food.

HORSE MONEY (CERT TBC) With English Subtitles Dir: Pedro Costa Portugal 2014 103m Starring: Tito Furtado, Antonio Santos

The film centres on the 70 year old Ventura, a Cape Verdean immigrant, worn out from a lifetime of backbreaking manual labour and civil unrest in the Lisbon slums of Fountinhas. He is recuperating from a nervous disease and looks back on his life through a series of fragmented and ghostly encounters in a film of considerable visual and narrative originality and power.

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

IRIS (12A) 80m Veteran filmmaker Albert Maysles pays tribute to Iris Apfel, a highly original 93-year-old New York style icon. Iris is a supreme example of ageing outrageously, with her own unique taste and following. A film about creativity and how, even at Iris’s age, a soaring spirit continues to inspire.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A) 95m See page 2 for details.

Fri 4

An exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life as well as a glorious love letter to cinema.

See page 2 for details.

FROM FRI 25

HORSE MONEY

IRRATIONAL MAN

Thu 3

The Moomins get a taste of high society!

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARTEL LAND

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

The powerful and compelling story of the rise and fall of N.W.A.

45 YEARS (15) 95m

LOUNGE SCREENING ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL

SEPTEMBER 2015

2015 100m

LOUNGE SCREENING

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (15) 147m

Orion: The Man Who Would Be King is the first recipient of the Broadway Foreshadow Film Fund www.broadway.org.uk/foreshadow

In this artist-to-artist love letter, Willem Dafoe plays Pasolini in the hours prior to his brutal murder in 1975. It’s a death that has aroused suspicion and controversy, but Ferrara neither investigates nor accuses. Instead he celebrates fearlessness, creativity and a sharp mind, dramatising the unproduced screenplay that shows Pasolini’s undimmed urge to provoke and recreating Pasolini’s final interview about disruptive art and politics. BFI

SAT 5, 1.15PM

FROM FRI 18

Dir: Matthew Heineman USA/Mexico

45 YEARS

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL RICKI AND THE FLASH LEGEND EVEREST IRRATIONAL MAN 99 HOMES

Inspired by the incredible events surrounding an attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Everest documents the journey of two different expeditions challenged beyond their limits by one of the fiercest snowstorms ever encountered. Their mettle tested by the harshest elements found on the planet, the climbers will face nearly impossible obstacles as a lifelong obsession becomes a breathtaking struggle for survival.

THU 3, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Sat 5

Sun 6

SAT 19, 1.45PM

TRAFIC (PG) 92m The bumbling Monsieur Hulot takes his new camper to an auto show in Amsterdam... SAT 26, 12NOON

ANT-MAN (3D) (12A) 116m Meet Ant-Man... armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength.

Mon 7

SAT 5, 12NOON

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m In this glorious animated tale, the Moomin family decides to leave peaceful Moominvalley for a holiday on the Riviera and a taste of the high society. Snork Maiden and Moominpappa are enchanted but the rest of the family, less so! [in English]

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45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

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45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

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45 Years 15 p1 10:30 1:30 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 2:45 National Theatre Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem 12A p11 Stone 18 p10 Psychomania Cafebar from 10pm p10 Film TBC - See Website Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Moomins on the Riveria U p4 Moomins on the Riveria Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Cartel Land 15 p2

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BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 18

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 How to Change the World + Live by Satellite Q&A 15 p10 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Sound it Out + Q&A 12A p7 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 NT ENCORE: Coriolanus 12A p11 Orion: The Man Who Would be King + Q&A p3 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Horse Money p3 Ant-Man (3D) 12A p4

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The American Friend 15 p8 Point Blank 18 p8 Sicario Preview p9 Live Music Cafebar 10.30pm

Thelma and Louise 15 p9 The Wanderers 15 p9 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid PG p9

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Humphrey Bogart Talk + In a Lonely Place PG p8 Fingers 18 p8

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Galaxy Quest 12A p9 Horse Money p3

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 The Ecstacy of Wilko Johnson p10 Horse Money p3 Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Roger Waters The Wall p10 Horse Money p3 Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Billy Fury - The Sound of Fury p10 Horse Money p3

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BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.20 Student: £5.50 Senior: £6.40 Unwaged: £6.40 Member Full: £6.40 Member Conc: £5.30 Under 19: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.80 Bringing up baby: £4.80 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


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SILVER SCREEN

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.80 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.80 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

SEPTEMBER 2015 Tue 1

Wed 2

45 YEARS (15) 95m

L’ECLISSE (PG) 123m

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 11

FROM FRI 18

FROM THU 24

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FROM FRI 25

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in Andrew Haigh’s subtly devastating new film.

The third film in Antonioni’s ‘trilogy’ about troubled relationships remains a landmark of modern cinema.

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A)

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A)

LEGEND (CERT TBC)

EVEREST (12A)

PASOLINI (18)

99 HOMES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Brian Helgeland UK / France 2015 131m

Dir: Baltasar Kormakur UK / USA / Iceland

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (CERT TBC)

Partly Subtitled

Dir: Ramin Bahrani USA 2014 110m

Dir: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon USA 2015 105m

Dir: Jonathan Demme USA 2015 101m

Starring: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning

2015 121m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 87m

Dir: Abel Ferrara Italy 2014 84m

Starring: Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon

Starring: Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke,

Starring: Meryl Streep, Rick Springfield

Starring: Keira Knightley, Jake Gyllenhaal

In an original and electrifying film loaded with live musical performances, Meryl Streep stars as Ricki Rendazzo, a guitar heroine who made a world of mistakes as she followed her dreams of rock-and-roll stardom. Returning home, Ricki gets a shot at redemption and a chance to make things right as she faces the music with her family.

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? Jeanie Finlay uncovers the extraordinary life of Jimmy Ellis, a man whose voice gave him the success he craved but at a high price.

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Riccardo Scamarcio

Ronald Cyler II

The East End-based Kray twins ran organised crime in the 1950s and 60s, committing armed robberies and arson alongside owning West End nightclubs. Writer-director Brian Helgeland (LA Confidential, Mystic River, A Knight’s Tale) charts Reginald and Ronald’s violent careers with this stylish crime thriller, starring Tom Hardy as both brothers. BFI

In this intelligent, adrenaline-charged thriller set during America’s 2008 housing crisis, ruthless businessman Rick Carver is making massive profits by repossessing homes. When Dennis Nash is evicted along with his family, he becomes desperate enough to go to work for Carver - the very man who evicted him. Attracted by the promise of regaining his home, Nash is forced to evict others from their homes and is gradually seduced by a lifestyle of wealth and glamour. A visceral drama keenly honed to make your blood boil.

GEMMA BOVERY (15) 99m

MINIONS (U) 91m

This charming retelling of the classic Madame Bovary story is a visual feast, from picturesque countryside to gorgeous patisserie.

The hilarious little helpers get their own movie adventure!

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is an exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life. This emotional comedy is tender, goofy and filled with a crazy love of cinema itself. Greg and Earl are best buddies and amateur filmmakers who, almost by accident, become friends with Rachel, a classmate diagnosed with leukaemia. Although each partly lives in their own world, the three outsiders form a strong bond that takes them all by surprise. With a great score by Brian Eno, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is full of humour and pathos - and a glorious love letter to cinema.

FROM FRI 4

CARTEL LAND (15)

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m

See page 1 or website for details.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Woody Allen USA 2015 95m

With unprecedented access, Cartel Land gets eyeball deep in this on-theground, fiery investigation of illegal narcotic trafficking, and the actions of the vigilante groups on both sides of the drug war between Mexico and the Southwestern US.

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone

Unable to find any meaning or joy in life, philosophy professor, Abe Lucas, is at rock bottom emotionally. Soon after arriving to teach at a small town college, Abe gets involved with two women and makes a profound choice, setting off a chain of events that will affect him forever. Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Parker Posey shine in this jazzinfused existential thriller. Angelika Film Center

We’re proud to host a special gala screening of the film on Thu 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with director Jeanie Finlay.

TUE 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A) 105m

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A) 101m

SAT 12, 12.15PM

THAT SUGAR FILM (12A) 100m

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Damon Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body, consuming only foods that are commonly perceived as ‘healthy’. An A screening suitable for children on the entertaining and informative journey autistic spectrum and their families. that will forever change the way you Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60. think about ‘healthy’ food.

HORSE MONEY (CERT TBC) With English Subtitles Dir: Pedro Costa Portugal 2014 103m Starring: Tito Furtado, Antonio Santos

The film centres on the 70 year old Ventura, a Cape Verdean immigrant, worn out from a lifetime of backbreaking manual labour and civil unrest in the Lisbon slums of Fountinhas. He is recuperating from a nervous disease and looks back on his life through a series of fragmented and ghostly encounters in a film of considerable visual and narrative originality and power.

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

IRIS (12A) 80m Veteran filmmaker Albert Maysles pays tribute to Iris Apfel, a highly original 93-year-old New York style icon. Iris is a supreme example of ageing outrageously, with her own unique taste and following. A film about creativity and how, even at Iris’s age, a soaring spirit continues to inspire.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A) 95m See page 2 for details.

Fri 4

An exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life as well as a glorious love letter to cinema.

See page 2 for details.

FROM FRI 25

HORSE MONEY

IRRATIONAL MAN

Thu 3

The Moomins get a taste of high society!

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARTEL LAND

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

The powerful and compelling story of the rise and fall of N.W.A.

45 YEARS (15) 95m

LOUNGE SCREENING ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL

SEPTEMBER 2015

2015 100m

LOUNGE SCREENING

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (15) 147m

Orion: The Man Who Would Be King is the first recipient of the Broadway Foreshadow Film Fund www.broadway.org.uk/foreshadow

In this artist-to-artist love letter, Willem Dafoe plays Pasolini in the hours prior to his brutal murder in 1975. It’s a death that has aroused suspicion and controversy, but Ferrara neither investigates nor accuses. Instead he celebrates fearlessness, creativity and a sharp mind, dramatising the unproduced screenplay that shows Pasolini’s undimmed urge to provoke and recreating Pasolini’s final interview about disruptive art and politics. BFI

SAT 5, 1.15PM

FROM FRI 18

Dir: Matthew Heineman USA/Mexico

45 YEARS

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL RICKI AND THE FLASH LEGEND EVEREST IRRATIONAL MAN 99 HOMES

Inspired by the incredible events surrounding an attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Everest documents the journey of two different expeditions challenged beyond their limits by one of the fiercest snowstorms ever encountered. Their mettle tested by the harshest elements found on the planet, the climbers will face nearly impossible obstacles as a lifelong obsession becomes a breathtaking struggle for survival.

THU 3, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Sat 5

Sun 6

SAT 19, 1.45PM

TRAFIC (PG) 92m The bumbling Monsieur Hulot takes his new camper to an auto show in Amsterdam... SAT 26, 12NOON

ANT-MAN (3D) (12A) 116m Meet Ant-Man... armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength.

Mon 7

SAT 5, 12NOON

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m In this glorious animated tale, the Moomin family decides to leave peaceful Moominvalley for a holiday on the Riviera and a taste of the high society. Snork Maiden and Moominpappa are enchanted but the rest of the family, less so! [in English]

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45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 3:00

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45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

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45 Years 15 p1 10:30 1:30 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 2:45 National Theatre Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem 12A p11 Stone 18 p10 Psychomania Cafebar from 10pm p10 Film TBC - See Website Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Moomins on the Riveria U p4 Moomins on the Riveria Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 How to Change the World + Live by Satellite Q&A 15 p10 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Mamma Mia! PG p9 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 The Great Hip Hop Hoax 18 p7 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Sound it Out + Q&A 12A p7 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 NT ENCORE: Coriolanus 12A p11 Orion: The Man Who Would be King + Q&A p3 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Horse Money p3 Ant-Man (3D) 12A p4

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The American Friend 15 p8 Point Blank 18 p8 Sicario Preview p9 Live Music Cafebar 10.30pm

Thelma and Louise 15 p9 The Wanderers 15 p9 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid PG p9

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Humphrey Bogart Talk + In a Lonely Place PG p8 Fingers 18 p8

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Galaxy Quest 12A p9 Horse Money p3

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5:30 5:15

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8:15 8:00 8:45

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Shots Remembered

7:00

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini 18 p3 Horse Money p3

Sun 27

3:15 6:00 8:30

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Wed 30

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 The Ecstacy of Wilko Johnson p10 Horse Money p3 Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Roger Waters The Wall p10 Horse Money p3 Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Billy Fury - The Sound of Fury p10 Horse Money p3

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.20 Student: £5.50 Senior: £6.40 Unwaged: £6.40 Member Full: £6.40 Member Conc: £5.30 Under 19: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.80 Bringing up baby: £4.80 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


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SILVER SCREEN

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.80 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.80 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

SEPTEMBER 2015 Tue 1

Wed 2

45 YEARS (15) 95m

L’ECLISSE (PG) 123m

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 11

FROM FRI 18

FROM THU 24

FROM FRI 25

FROM FRI 25

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in Andrew Haigh’s subtly devastating new film.

The third film in Antonioni’s ‘trilogy’ about troubled relationships remains a landmark of modern cinema.

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A)

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A)

LEGEND (CERT TBC)

EVEREST (12A)

PASOLINI (18)

99 HOMES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Brian Helgeland UK / France 2015 131m

Dir: Baltasar Kormakur UK / USA / Iceland

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (CERT TBC)

Partly Subtitled

Dir: Ramin Bahrani USA 2014 110m

Dir: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon USA 2015 105m

Dir: Jonathan Demme USA 2015 101m

Starring: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning

2015 121m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 87m

Dir: Abel Ferrara Italy 2014 84m

Starring: Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon

Starring: Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke,

Starring: Meryl Streep, Rick Springfield

Starring: Keira Knightley, Jake Gyllenhaal

In an original and electrifying film loaded with live musical performances, Meryl Streep stars as Ricki Rendazzo, a guitar heroine who made a world of mistakes as she followed her dreams of rock-and-roll stardom. Returning home, Ricki gets a shot at redemption and a chance to make things right as she faces the music with her family.

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? Jeanie Finlay uncovers the extraordinary life of Jimmy Ellis, a man whose voice gave him the success he craved but at a high price.

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Riccardo Scamarcio

Ronald Cyler II

The East End-based Kray twins ran organised crime in the 1950s and 60s, committing armed robberies and arson alongside owning West End nightclubs. Writer-director Brian Helgeland (LA Confidential, Mystic River, A Knight’s Tale) charts Reginald and Ronald’s violent careers with this stylish crime thriller, starring Tom Hardy as both brothers. BFI

In this intelligent, adrenaline-charged thriller set during America’s 2008 housing crisis, ruthless businessman Rick Carver is making massive profits by repossessing homes. When Dennis Nash is evicted along with his family, he becomes desperate enough to go to work for Carver - the very man who evicted him. Attracted by the promise of regaining his home, Nash is forced to evict others from their homes and is gradually seduced by a lifestyle of wealth and glamour. A visceral drama keenly honed to make your blood boil.

GEMMA BOVERY (15) 99m

MINIONS (U) 91m

This charming retelling of the classic Madame Bovary story is a visual feast, from picturesque countryside to gorgeous patisserie.

The hilarious little helpers get their own movie adventure!

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is an exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life. This emotional comedy is tender, goofy and filled with a crazy love of cinema itself. Greg and Earl are best buddies and amateur filmmakers who, almost by accident, become friends with Rachel, a classmate diagnosed with leukaemia. Although each partly lives in their own world, the three outsiders form a strong bond that takes them all by surprise. With a great score by Brian Eno, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is full of humour and pathos - and a glorious love letter to cinema.

FROM FRI 4

CARTEL LAND (15)

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m

See page 1 or website for details.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Woody Allen USA 2015 95m

With unprecedented access, Cartel Land gets eyeball deep in this on-theground, fiery investigation of illegal narcotic trafficking, and the actions of the vigilante groups on both sides of the drug war between Mexico and the Southwestern US.

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone

Unable to find any meaning or joy in life, philosophy professor, Abe Lucas, is at rock bottom emotionally. Soon after arriving to teach at a small town college, Abe gets involved with two women and makes a profound choice, setting off a chain of events that will affect him forever. Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Parker Posey shine in this jazzinfused existential thriller. Angelika Film Center

We’re proud to host a special gala screening of the film on Thu 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with director Jeanie Finlay.

TUE 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A) 105m

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A) 101m

SAT 12, 12.15PM

THAT SUGAR FILM (12A) 100m

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Damon Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body, consuming only foods that are commonly perceived as ‘healthy’. An A screening suitable for children on the entertaining and informative journey autistic spectrum and their families. that will forever change the way you Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60. think about ‘healthy’ food.

HORSE MONEY (CERT TBC) With English Subtitles Dir: Pedro Costa Portugal 2014 103m Starring: Tito Furtado, Antonio Santos

The film centres on the 70 year old Ventura, a Cape Verdean immigrant, worn out from a lifetime of backbreaking manual labour and civil unrest in the Lisbon slums of Fountinhas. He is recuperating from a nervous disease and looks back on his life through a series of fragmented and ghostly encounters in a film of considerable visual and narrative originality and power.

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

IRIS (12A) 80m Veteran filmmaker Albert Maysles pays tribute to Iris Apfel, a highly original 93-year-old New York style icon. Iris is a supreme example of ageing outrageously, with her own unique taste and following. A film about creativity and how, even at Iris’s age, a soaring spirit continues to inspire.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A) 95m See page 2 for details.

Fri 4

An exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life as well as a glorious love letter to cinema.

See page 2 for details.

FROM FRI 25

HORSE MONEY

IRRATIONAL MAN

Thu 3

The Moomins get a taste of high society!

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARTEL LAND

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

The powerful and compelling story of the rise and fall of N.W.A.

45 YEARS (15) 95m

LOUNGE SCREENING ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL

SEPTEMBER 2015

2015 100m

LOUNGE SCREENING

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (15) 147m

Orion: The Man Who Would Be King is the first recipient of the Broadway Foreshadow Film Fund www.broadway.org.uk/foreshadow

In this artist-to-artist love letter, Willem Dafoe plays Pasolini in the hours prior to his brutal murder in 1975. It’s a death that has aroused suspicion and controversy, but Ferrara neither investigates nor accuses. Instead he celebrates fearlessness, creativity and a sharp mind, dramatising the unproduced screenplay that shows Pasolini’s undimmed urge to provoke and recreating Pasolini’s final interview about disruptive art and politics. BFI

SAT 5, 1.15PM

FROM FRI 18

Dir: Matthew Heineman USA/Mexico

45 YEARS

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL RICKI AND THE FLASH LEGEND EVEREST IRRATIONAL MAN 99 HOMES

Inspired by the incredible events surrounding an attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Everest documents the journey of two different expeditions challenged beyond their limits by one of the fiercest snowstorms ever encountered. Their mettle tested by the harshest elements found on the planet, the climbers will face nearly impossible obstacles as a lifelong obsession becomes a breathtaking struggle for survival.

THU 3, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Sat 5

Sun 6

SAT 19, 1.45PM

TRAFIC (PG) 92m The bumbling Monsieur Hulot takes his new camper to an auto show in Amsterdam... SAT 26, 12NOON

ANT-MAN (3D) (12A) 116m Meet Ant-Man... armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength.

Mon 7

SAT 5, 12NOON

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m In this glorious animated tale, the Moomin family decides to leave peaceful Moominvalley for a holiday on the Riviera and a taste of the high society. Snork Maiden and Moominpappa are enchanted but the rest of the family, less so! [in English]

05

Tue 8

45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 3:00

5:45 6:00 4:30 TIME TBC 2:15

45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

3:00

5:45 6:00 4:30 TIME TBC 2:15

45 Years 15 p1 10:30 1:30 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 2:45 National Theatre Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem 12A p11 Stone 18 p10 Psychomania Cafebar from 10pm p10 Film TBC - See Website Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Moomins on the Riveria U p4 Moomins on the Riveria Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Cartel Land 15 p2

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8:15 8:30 7:45

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Thu 10

8:15 7:45

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7:00 8:00 Sat 12

6:00 5:45 5:30 4:30 5:15

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6:00 5:45 5:30 4:30

8:30 8:15 8:00 7:45

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Mon 14 12:00 5:15

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 1:00 3:30 45 Years 15 p1 3:15 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 12:30 3:00 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Win Win U p9 2:00 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2

5:45 5:30 4:30

8:15 8:30 7:45

2:15 3:00

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 2:15 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 3:00 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Bringing Up Baby Screenings 12A p4 10:30 1:30 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm

7:30

6:00 5:45 5:30 4:30

8:30 8:15 8:00 7:45

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7:30

6:00 5:45 5:30 4:30 5:15

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Wed 16

Thu 17 6:00 5:45 5:30 4:30 5:15

8:30 8:15 8:00 7:45 7:30

BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 18

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 How to Change the World + Live by Satellite Q&A 15 p10 Cartel Land 15 p2

3:00 3:15

6:00 5:45 5:30 4:30

8:30 8:15 7:45

5:15

8:00 7:30

Sat 19

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 3:00 45 Years 15 p1 2:15 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 10:30 1:30 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2

6:00 5:45 5:30 4:30 5:15

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 That Sugar Film 12A Teenland + Love Takes p7

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Nottingham Lace + Q&A p7 Goth Cruise p7

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Wed 23 2:00

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Thu 24

1:30 8:30

Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2

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8:15 8:30

Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2

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Legend p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 The Rocky Horror Show Live p11 Iris p4

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Fri 25

Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Film TBC - See Website

2:45 2:00 4:00

5:30 5:00 6:15

Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Trafic PG p4 Film TBC - See Website

12:00 2:45 2:00 4:00 1:45

5:30 5:00 6:15

Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Mamma Mia! PG p9 Film TBC - See Website

12:00 2:45 1:45 4:00 2:00

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 The Great Hip Hop Hoax 18 p7 Film TBC - See Website

TIME TBC

Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Sound it Out + Q&A 12A p7 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 NT ENCORE: Coriolanus 12A p11 Orion: The Man Who Would be King + Q&A p3 Film TBC - See Website

TIME TBC

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Shots Remembered

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Horse Money p3 Ant-Man (3D) 12A p4

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5:30 5:15

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1:45 4:00

6:30 5:00

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The American Friend 15 p8 Point Blank 18 p8 Sicario Preview p9 Live Music Cafebar 10.30pm

Thelma and Louise 15 p9 The Wanderers 15 p9 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid PG p9

8:15 8:00 8:30

8:30

Humphrey Bogart Talk + In a Lonely Place PG p8 Fingers 18 p8

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Galaxy Quest 12A p9 Horse Money p3

12:00 2:45 2:30

5:30 5:15

1:00

4:00 6:30

8:15 8:00 8:45

2:00 5:00

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Shots Remembered

7:00

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini 18 p3 Horse Money p3

Sun 27

3:15 6:00 8:30

Tue 29

Wed 30

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 The Ecstacy of Wilko Johnson p10 Horse Money p3 Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Roger Waters The Wall p10 Horse Money p3 Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Billy Fury - The Sound of Fury p10 Horse Money p3

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5:30 5:15

8:15 8:00 8:45

4:00

6:30 6:15 4:45

8:30 7:30

Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.20 Student: £5.50 Senior: £6.40 Unwaged: £6.40 Member Full: £6.40 Member Conc: £5.30 Under 19: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.80 Bringing up baby: £4.80 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


CONTINUING INTO SEPTEMBER

WHAT’S ON SEPTEMBER 2015

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WHAT’S ON SEPTEMBER 2015

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WHAT’S ON SEPTEMBER 2015

04

WHAT’S ON SEPTEMBER 2015

SILVER SCREEN

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.80 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.80 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

SEPTEMBER 2015 Tue 1

Wed 2

45 YEARS (15) 95m

L’ECLISSE (PG) 123m

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 11

FROM FRI 18

FROM THU 24

FROM FRI 25

FROM FRI 25

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in Andrew Haigh’s subtly devastating new film.

The third film in Antonioni’s ‘trilogy’ about troubled relationships remains a landmark of modern cinema.

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A)

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A)

LEGEND (CERT TBC)

EVEREST (12A)

PASOLINI (18)

99 HOMES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Brian Helgeland UK / France 2015 131m

Dir: Baltasar Kormakur UK / USA / Iceland

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (CERT TBC)

Partly Subtitled

Dir: Ramin Bahrani USA 2014 110m

Dir: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon USA 2015 105m

Dir: Jonathan Demme USA 2015 101m

Starring: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning

2015 121m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 87m

Dir: Abel Ferrara Italy 2014 84m

Starring: Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon

Starring: Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke,

Starring: Meryl Streep, Rick Springfield

Starring: Keira Knightley, Jake Gyllenhaal

In an original and electrifying film loaded with live musical performances, Meryl Streep stars as Ricki Rendazzo, a guitar heroine who made a world of mistakes as she followed her dreams of rock-and-roll stardom. Returning home, Ricki gets a shot at redemption and a chance to make things right as she faces the music with her family.

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? Jeanie Finlay uncovers the extraordinary life of Jimmy Ellis, a man whose voice gave him the success he craved but at a high price.

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Riccardo Scamarcio

Ronald Cyler II

The East End-based Kray twins ran organised crime in the 1950s and 60s, committing armed robberies and arson alongside owning West End nightclubs. Writer-director Brian Helgeland (LA Confidential, Mystic River, A Knight’s Tale) charts Reginald and Ronald’s violent careers with this stylish crime thriller, starring Tom Hardy as both brothers. BFI

In this intelligent, adrenaline-charged thriller set during America’s 2008 housing crisis, ruthless businessman Rick Carver is making massive profits by repossessing homes. When Dennis Nash is evicted along with his family, he becomes desperate enough to go to work for Carver - the very man who evicted him. Attracted by the promise of regaining his home, Nash is forced to evict others from their homes and is gradually seduced by a lifestyle of wealth and glamour. A visceral drama keenly honed to make your blood boil.

GEMMA BOVERY (15) 99m

MINIONS (U) 91m

This charming retelling of the classic Madame Bovary story is a visual feast, from picturesque countryside to gorgeous patisserie.

The hilarious little helpers get their own movie adventure!

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is an exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life. This emotional comedy is tender, goofy and filled with a crazy love of cinema itself. Greg and Earl are best buddies and amateur filmmakers who, almost by accident, become friends with Rachel, a classmate diagnosed with leukaemia. Although each partly lives in their own world, the three outsiders form a strong bond that takes them all by surprise. With a great score by Brian Eno, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is full of humour and pathos - and a glorious love letter to cinema.

FROM FRI 4

CARTEL LAND (15)

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m

See page 1 or website for details.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Woody Allen USA 2015 95m

With unprecedented access, Cartel Land gets eyeball deep in this on-theground, fiery investigation of illegal narcotic trafficking, and the actions of the vigilante groups on both sides of the drug war between Mexico and the Southwestern US.

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone

Unable to find any meaning or joy in life, philosophy professor, Abe Lucas, is at rock bottom emotionally. Soon after arriving to teach at a small town college, Abe gets involved with two women and makes a profound choice, setting off a chain of events that will affect him forever. Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Parker Posey shine in this jazzinfused existential thriller. Angelika Film Center

We’re proud to host a special gala screening of the film on Thu 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with director Jeanie Finlay.

TUE 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A) 105m

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A) 101m

SAT 12, 12.15PM

THAT SUGAR FILM (12A) 100m

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Damon Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body, consuming only foods that are commonly perceived as ‘healthy’. An A screening suitable for children on the entertaining and informative journey autistic spectrum and their families. that will forever change the way you Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60. think about ‘healthy’ food.

HORSE MONEY (CERT TBC) With English Subtitles Dir: Pedro Costa Portugal 2014 103m Starring: Tito Furtado, Antonio Santos

The film centres on the 70 year old Ventura, a Cape Verdean immigrant, worn out from a lifetime of backbreaking manual labour and civil unrest in the Lisbon slums of Fountinhas. He is recuperating from a nervous disease and looks back on his life through a series of fragmented and ghostly encounters in a film of considerable visual and narrative originality and power.

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

IRIS (12A) 80m Veteran filmmaker Albert Maysles pays tribute to Iris Apfel, a highly original 93-year-old New York style icon. Iris is a supreme example of ageing outrageously, with her own unique taste and following. A film about creativity and how, even at Iris’s age, a soaring spirit continues to inspire.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A) 95m See page 2 for details.

Fri 4

An exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life as well as a glorious love letter to cinema.

See page 2 for details.

FROM FRI 25

HORSE MONEY

IRRATIONAL MAN

Thu 3

The Moomins get a taste of high society!

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARTEL LAND

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

The powerful and compelling story of the rise and fall of N.W.A.

45 YEARS (15) 95m

LOUNGE SCREENING ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL

SEPTEMBER 2015

2015 100m

LOUNGE SCREENING

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (15) 147m

Orion: The Man Who Would Be King is the first recipient of the Broadway Foreshadow Film Fund www.broadway.org.uk/foreshadow

In this artist-to-artist love letter, Willem Dafoe plays Pasolini in the hours prior to his brutal murder in 1975. It’s a death that has aroused suspicion and controversy, but Ferrara neither investigates nor accuses. Instead he celebrates fearlessness, creativity and a sharp mind, dramatising the unproduced screenplay that shows Pasolini’s undimmed urge to provoke and recreating Pasolini’s final interview about disruptive art and politics. BFI

SAT 5, 1.15PM

FROM FRI 18

Dir: Matthew Heineman USA/Mexico

45 YEARS

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL RICKI AND THE FLASH LEGEND EVEREST IRRATIONAL MAN 99 HOMES

Inspired by the incredible events surrounding an attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Everest documents the journey of two different expeditions challenged beyond their limits by one of the fiercest snowstorms ever encountered. Their mettle tested by the harshest elements found on the planet, the climbers will face nearly impossible obstacles as a lifelong obsession becomes a breathtaking struggle for survival.

THU 3, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Sat 5

Sun 6

SAT 19, 1.45PM

TRAFIC (PG) 92m The bumbling Monsieur Hulot takes his new camper to an auto show in Amsterdam... SAT 26, 12NOON

ANT-MAN (3D) (12A) 116m Meet Ant-Man... armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength.

Mon 7

SAT 5, 12NOON

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m In this glorious animated tale, the Moomin family decides to leave peaceful Moominvalley for a holiday on the Riviera and a taste of the high society. Snork Maiden and Moominpappa are enchanted but the rest of the family, less so! [in English]

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45 Years 15 p1 10:30 1:30 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 2:45 National Theatre Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem 12A p11 Stone 18 p10 Psychomania Cafebar from 10pm p10 Film TBC - See Website Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Moomins on the Riveria U p4 Moomins on the Riveria Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Cartel Land 15 p2

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BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 18

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Film TBC - See Website

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The American Friend 15 p8 Point Blank 18 p8 Sicario Preview p9 Live Music Cafebar 10.30pm

Thelma and Louise 15 p9 The Wanderers 15 p9 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid PG p9

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Humphrey Bogart Talk + In a Lonely Place PG p8 Fingers 18 p8

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Galaxy Quest 12A p9 Horse Money p3

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 The Ecstacy of Wilko Johnson p10 Horse Money p3 Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Roger Waters The Wall p10 Horse Money p3 Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Billy Fury - The Sound of Fury p10 Horse Money p3

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.20 Student: £5.50 Senior: £6.40 Unwaged: £6.40 Member Full: £6.40 Member Conc: £5.30 Under 19: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.80 Bringing up baby: £4.80 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


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SILVER SCREEN

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.80 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.80 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

SEPTEMBER 2015 Tue 1

Wed 2

45 YEARS (15) 95m

L’ECLISSE (PG) 123m

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 4

FROM FRI 11

FROM FRI 18

FROM THU 24

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FROM FRI 25

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in Andrew Haigh’s subtly devastating new film.

The third film in Antonioni’s ‘trilogy’ about troubled relationships remains a landmark of modern cinema.

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A)

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A)

LEGEND (CERT TBC)

EVEREST (12A)

PASOLINI (18)

99 HOMES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Brian Helgeland UK / France 2015 131m

Dir: Baltasar Kormakur UK / USA / Iceland

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (CERT TBC)

Partly Subtitled

Dir: Ramin Bahrani USA 2014 110m

Dir: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon USA 2015 105m

Dir: Jonathan Demme USA 2015 101m

Starring: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning

2015 121m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 87m

Dir: Abel Ferrara Italy 2014 84m

Starring: Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon

Starring: Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke,

Starring: Meryl Streep, Rick Springfield

Starring: Keira Knightley, Jake Gyllenhaal

In an original and electrifying film loaded with live musical performances, Meryl Streep stars as Ricki Rendazzo, a guitar heroine who made a world of mistakes as she followed her dreams of rock-and-roll stardom. Returning home, Ricki gets a shot at redemption and a chance to make things right as she faces the music with her family.

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? Jeanie Finlay uncovers the extraordinary life of Jimmy Ellis, a man whose voice gave him the success he craved but at a high price.

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Riccardo Scamarcio

Ronald Cyler II

The East End-based Kray twins ran organised crime in the 1950s and 60s, committing armed robberies and arson alongside owning West End nightclubs. Writer-director Brian Helgeland (LA Confidential, Mystic River, A Knight’s Tale) charts Reginald and Ronald’s violent careers with this stylish crime thriller, starring Tom Hardy as both brothers. BFI

In this intelligent, adrenaline-charged thriller set during America’s 2008 housing crisis, ruthless businessman Rick Carver is making massive profits by repossessing homes. When Dennis Nash is evicted along with his family, he becomes desperate enough to go to work for Carver - the very man who evicted him. Attracted by the promise of regaining his home, Nash is forced to evict others from their homes and is gradually seduced by a lifestyle of wealth and glamour. A visceral drama keenly honed to make your blood boil.

GEMMA BOVERY (15) 99m

MINIONS (U) 91m

This charming retelling of the classic Madame Bovary story is a visual feast, from picturesque countryside to gorgeous patisserie.

The hilarious little helpers get their own movie adventure!

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is an exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life. This emotional comedy is tender, goofy and filled with a crazy love of cinema itself. Greg and Earl are best buddies and amateur filmmakers who, almost by accident, become friends with Rachel, a classmate diagnosed with leukaemia. Although each partly lives in their own world, the three outsiders form a strong bond that takes them all by surprise. With a great score by Brian Eno, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is full of humour and pathos - and a glorious love letter to cinema.

FROM FRI 4

CARTEL LAND (15)

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m

See page 1 or website for details.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Woody Allen USA 2015 95m

With unprecedented access, Cartel Land gets eyeball deep in this on-theground, fiery investigation of illegal narcotic trafficking, and the actions of the vigilante groups on both sides of the drug war between Mexico and the Southwestern US.

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone

Unable to find any meaning or joy in life, philosophy professor, Abe Lucas, is at rock bottom emotionally. Soon after arriving to teach at a small town college, Abe gets involved with two women and makes a profound choice, setting off a chain of events that will affect him forever. Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Parker Posey shine in this jazzinfused existential thriller. Angelika Film Center

We’re proud to host a special gala screening of the film on Thu 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with director Jeanie Finlay.

TUE 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A) 105m

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A) 101m

SAT 12, 12.15PM

THAT SUGAR FILM (12A) 100m

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Damon Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body, consuming only foods that are commonly perceived as ‘healthy’. An A screening suitable for children on the entertaining and informative journey autistic spectrum and their families. that will forever change the way you Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60. think about ‘healthy’ food.

HORSE MONEY (CERT TBC) With English Subtitles Dir: Pedro Costa Portugal 2014 103m Starring: Tito Furtado, Antonio Santos

The film centres on the 70 year old Ventura, a Cape Verdean immigrant, worn out from a lifetime of backbreaking manual labour and civil unrest in the Lisbon slums of Fountinhas. He is recuperating from a nervous disease and looks back on his life through a series of fragmented and ghostly encounters in a film of considerable visual and narrative originality and power.

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

IRIS (12A) 80m Veteran filmmaker Albert Maysles pays tribute to Iris Apfel, a highly original 93-year-old New York style icon. Iris is a supreme example of ageing outrageously, with her own unique taste and following. A film about creativity and how, even at Iris’s age, a soaring spirit continues to inspire.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A) 95m See page 2 for details.

Fri 4

An exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life as well as a glorious love letter to cinema.

See page 2 for details.

FROM FRI 25

HORSE MONEY

IRRATIONAL MAN

Thu 3

The Moomins get a taste of high society!

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARTEL LAND

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

The powerful and compelling story of the rise and fall of N.W.A.

45 YEARS (15) 95m

LOUNGE SCREENING ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL

SEPTEMBER 2015

2015 100m

LOUNGE SCREENING

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (15) 147m

Orion: The Man Who Would Be King is the first recipient of the Broadway Foreshadow Film Fund www.broadway.org.uk/foreshadow

In this artist-to-artist love letter, Willem Dafoe plays Pasolini in the hours prior to his brutal murder in 1975. It’s a death that has aroused suspicion and controversy, but Ferrara neither investigates nor accuses. Instead he celebrates fearlessness, creativity and a sharp mind, dramatising the unproduced screenplay that shows Pasolini’s undimmed urge to provoke and recreating Pasolini’s final interview about disruptive art and politics. BFI

SAT 5, 1.15PM

FROM FRI 18

Dir: Matthew Heineman USA/Mexico

45 YEARS

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL RICKI AND THE FLASH LEGEND EVEREST IRRATIONAL MAN 99 HOMES

Inspired by the incredible events surrounding an attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Everest documents the journey of two different expeditions challenged beyond their limits by one of the fiercest snowstorms ever encountered. Their mettle tested by the harshest elements found on the planet, the climbers will face nearly impossible obstacles as a lifelong obsession becomes a breathtaking struggle for survival.

THU 3, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Sat 5

Sun 6

SAT 19, 1.45PM

TRAFIC (PG) 92m The bumbling Monsieur Hulot takes his new camper to an auto show in Amsterdam... SAT 26, 12NOON

ANT-MAN (3D) (12A) 116m Meet Ant-Man... armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength.

Mon 7

SAT 5, 12NOON

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m In this glorious animated tale, the Moomin family decides to leave peaceful Moominvalley for a holiday on the Riviera and a taste of the high society. Snork Maiden and Moominpappa are enchanted but the rest of the family, less so! [in English]

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Tue 8

45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

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45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

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45 Years 15 p1 10:30 1:30 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 2:45 National Theatre Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem 12A p11 Stone 18 p10 Psychomania Cafebar from 10pm p10 Film TBC - See Website Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Moomins on the Riveria U p4 Moomins on the Riveria Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Horse Money p3 Ant-Man (3D) 12A p4

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The American Friend 15 p8 Point Blank 18 p8 Sicario Preview p9 Live Music Cafebar 10.30pm

Thelma and Louise 15 p9 The Wanderers 15 p9 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid PG p9

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Humphrey Bogart Talk + In a Lonely Place PG p8 Fingers 18 p8

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Galaxy Quest 12A p9 Horse Money p3

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 The Ecstacy of Wilko Johnson p10 Horse Money p3 Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Roger Waters The Wall p10 Horse Money p3 Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Billy Fury - The Sound of Fury p10 Horse Money p3

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.20 Student: £5.50 Senior: £6.40 Unwaged: £6.40 Member Full: £6.40 Member Conc: £5.30 Under 19: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.80 Bringing up baby: £4.80 Family Matinee: £3.60

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SILVER SCREEN

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.80 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.80 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

SEPTEMBER 2015 Tue 1

Wed 2

45 YEARS (15) 95m

L’ECLISSE (PG) 123m

FROM FRI 4

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FROM FRI 11

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FROM THU 24

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FROM FRI 25

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in Andrew Haigh’s subtly devastating new film.

The third film in Antonioni’s ‘trilogy’ about troubled relationships remains a landmark of modern cinema.

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A)

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A)

LEGEND (CERT TBC)

EVEREST (12A)

PASOLINI (18)

99 HOMES (CERT TBC)

Dir: Brian Helgeland UK / France 2015 131m

Dir: Baltasar Kormakur UK / USA / Iceland

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (CERT TBC)

Partly Subtitled

Dir: Ramin Bahrani USA 2014 110m

Dir: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon USA 2015 105m

Dir: Jonathan Demme USA 2015 101m

Starring: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning

2015 121m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 87m

Dir: Abel Ferrara Italy 2014 84m

Starring: Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon

Starring: Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke,

Starring: Meryl Streep, Rick Springfield

Starring: Keira Knightley, Jake Gyllenhaal

In an original and electrifying film loaded with live musical performances, Meryl Streep stars as Ricki Rendazzo, a guitar heroine who made a world of mistakes as she followed her dreams of rock-and-roll stardom. Returning home, Ricki gets a shot at redemption and a chance to make things right as she faces the music with her family.

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? Jeanie Finlay uncovers the extraordinary life of Jimmy Ellis, a man whose voice gave him the success he craved but at a high price.

Starring: Willem Dafoe, Riccardo Scamarcio

Ronald Cyler II

The East End-based Kray twins ran organised crime in the 1950s and 60s, committing armed robberies and arson alongside owning West End nightclubs. Writer-director Brian Helgeland (LA Confidential, Mystic River, A Knight’s Tale) charts Reginald and Ronald’s violent careers with this stylish crime thriller, starring Tom Hardy as both brothers. BFI

In this intelligent, adrenaline-charged thriller set during America’s 2008 housing crisis, ruthless businessman Rick Carver is making massive profits by repossessing homes. When Dennis Nash is evicted along with his family, he becomes desperate enough to go to work for Carver - the very man who evicted him. Attracted by the promise of regaining his home, Nash is forced to evict others from their homes and is gradually seduced by a lifestyle of wealth and glamour. A visceral drama keenly honed to make your blood boil.

GEMMA BOVERY (15) 99m

MINIONS (U) 91m

This charming retelling of the classic Madame Bovary story is a visual feast, from picturesque countryside to gorgeous patisserie.

The hilarious little helpers get their own movie adventure!

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is an exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life. This emotional comedy is tender, goofy and filled with a crazy love of cinema itself. Greg and Earl are best buddies and amateur filmmakers who, almost by accident, become friends with Rachel, a classmate diagnosed with leukaemia. Although each partly lives in their own world, the three outsiders form a strong bond that takes them all by surprise. With a great score by Brian Eno, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is full of humour and pathos - and a glorious love letter to cinema.

FROM FRI 4

CARTEL LAND (15)

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m

See page 1 or website for details.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Woody Allen USA 2015 95m

With unprecedented access, Cartel Land gets eyeball deep in this on-theground, fiery investigation of illegal narcotic trafficking, and the actions of the vigilante groups on both sides of the drug war between Mexico and the Southwestern US.

Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone

Unable to find any meaning or joy in life, philosophy professor, Abe Lucas, is at rock bottom emotionally. Soon after arriving to teach at a small town college, Abe gets involved with two women and makes a profound choice, setting off a chain of events that will affect him forever. Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Parker Posey shine in this jazzinfused existential thriller. Angelika Film Center

We’re proud to host a special gala screening of the film on Thu 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with director Jeanie Finlay.

TUE 8, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 10, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL (12A) 105m

RICKI AND THE FLASH (12A) 101m

SAT 12, 12.15PM

THAT SUGAR FILM (12A) 100m

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Damon Gameau embarks on a unique experiment to document the effects of a high sugar diet on a healthy body, consuming only foods that are commonly perceived as ‘healthy’. An A screening suitable for children on the entertaining and informative journey autistic spectrum and their families. that will forever change the way you Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60. think about ‘healthy’ food.

HORSE MONEY (CERT TBC) With English Subtitles Dir: Pedro Costa Portugal 2014 103m Starring: Tito Furtado, Antonio Santos

The film centres on the 70 year old Ventura, a Cape Verdean immigrant, worn out from a lifetime of backbreaking manual labour and civil unrest in the Lisbon slums of Fountinhas. He is recuperating from a nervous disease and looks back on his life through a series of fragmented and ghostly encounters in a film of considerable visual and narrative originality and power.

THU 17, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

IRIS (12A) 80m Veteran filmmaker Albert Maysles pays tribute to Iris Apfel, a highly original 93-year-old New York style icon. Iris is a supreme example of ageing outrageously, with her own unique taste and following. A film about creativity and how, even at Iris’s age, a soaring spirit continues to inspire.

IRRATIONAL MAN (12A) 95m See page 2 for details.

Fri 4

An exhilaratingly fresh look at the tests and trials of teenage life as well as a glorious love letter to cinema.

See page 2 for details.

FROM FRI 25

HORSE MONEY

IRRATIONAL MAN

Thu 3

The Moomins get a taste of high society!

THU 24, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

CARTEL LAND

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

The powerful and compelling story of the rise and fall of N.W.A.

45 YEARS (15) 95m

LOUNGE SCREENING ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL

SEPTEMBER 2015

2015 100m

LOUNGE SCREENING

STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (15) 147m

Orion: The Man Who Would Be King is the first recipient of the Broadway Foreshadow Film Fund www.broadway.org.uk/foreshadow

In this artist-to-artist love letter, Willem Dafoe plays Pasolini in the hours prior to his brutal murder in 1975. It’s a death that has aroused suspicion and controversy, but Ferrara neither investigates nor accuses. Instead he celebrates fearlessness, creativity and a sharp mind, dramatising the unproduced screenplay that shows Pasolini’s undimmed urge to provoke and recreating Pasolini’s final interview about disruptive art and politics. BFI

SAT 5, 1.15PM

FROM FRI 18

Dir: Matthew Heineman USA/Mexico

45 YEARS

ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL RICKI AND THE FLASH LEGEND EVEREST IRRATIONAL MAN 99 HOMES

Inspired by the incredible events surrounding an attempt to reach the summit of the world’s highest mountain, Everest documents the journey of two different expeditions challenged beyond their limits by one of the fiercest snowstorms ever encountered. Their mettle tested by the harshest elements found on the planet, the climbers will face nearly impossible obstacles as a lifelong obsession becomes a breathtaking struggle for survival.

THU 3, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Sat 5

Sun 6

SAT 19, 1.45PM

TRAFIC (PG) 92m The bumbling Monsieur Hulot takes his new camper to an auto show in Amsterdam... SAT 26, 12NOON

ANT-MAN (3D) (12A) 116m Meet Ant-Man... armed with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength.

Mon 7

SAT 5, 12NOON

MOOMINS ON THE RIVIERA (U) 75m In this glorious animated tale, the Moomin family decides to leave peaceful Moominvalley for a holiday on the Riviera and a taste of the high society. Snork Maiden and Moominpappa are enchanted but the rest of the family, less so! [in English]

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45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

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45 Years 15 p1 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 Minions U p1 Film TBC - See Website

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45 Years 15 p1 10:30 1:30 Gemma Bovery 15 p1 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 L’Eclisse PG p1 2:45 National Theatre Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem 12A p11 Stone 18 p10 Psychomania Cafebar from 10pm p10 Film TBC - See Website Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Moomins on the Riveria U p4 Moomins on the Riveria Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 1:00 3:30 45 Years 15 p1 3:15 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 12:30 3:00 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Win Win U p9 2:00 Cartel Land 15 p2 Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 Cartel Land 15 p2

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BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK Fri 18

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 12A p1 45 Years 15 p1 Ricki and the Flash 12A p2 Straight Outta Compton 15 p1 How to Change the World + Live by Satellite Q&A 15 p10 Cartel Land 15 p2

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 Sound it Out + Q&A 12A p7 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 Legend p2 Irrational Man 12A p2 NT ENCORE: Coriolanus 12A p11 Orion: The Man Who Would be King + Q&A p3 Film TBC - See Website

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Horse Money p3 Ant-Man (3D) 12A p4

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The American Friend 15 p8 Point Blank 18 p8 Sicario Preview p9 Live Music Cafebar 10.30pm

Thelma and Louise 15 p9 The Wanderers 15 p9 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid PG p9

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Humphrey Bogart Talk + In a Lonely Place PG p8 Fingers 18 p8

Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Galaxy Quest 12A p9 Horse Money p3

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini 18 p3 Horse Money p3

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Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 The Ecstacy of Wilko Johnson p10 Horse Money p3 Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Roger Waters The Wall p10 Horse Money p3 Film Quiz Cafebar 8.30pm Everest 12A p2 99 Homes p3 Orion: The Man Who Would be King p3 Irrational Man 12A p2 Pasolini p3 Billy Fury - The Sound of Fury p10 Horse Money p3

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday www.broadway.org.uk/diary To receive our weekly e-newsletter sign up at www.broadway.org.uk/email_list

BOX OFFICE OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home.

PRICES Adult: £8.20 Student: £5.50 Senior: £6.40 Unwaged: £6.40 Member Full: £6.40 Member Conc: £5.30 Under 19: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.80 Bringing up baby: £4.80 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


SEPTEMBER 2015

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As part of our 25th anniversary celebrations and to mark the release of her new film, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, we’re delighted to look back at the career of highlyacclaimed Broadway-based filmmaker Jeanie Finlay. And we’ll be screening her lovely film Panto!, about our neighbour, The Nottingham Arts Theatre, in December (oh, yes we will!).

WED 23, 8.45PM

TEENLAND + LOVE TAKES (CERT TBC)

GOTH CRUISE (cert TBC)

SOUND IT OUT (12A) + Q&A

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2009 75m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2011 74m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 70m

Goth Cruise follows 150 pale, ‘people in black’ on a boat, taking part in the absolute antithesis of Goth - a cruise in the blazing sunshine, as they sail around Bermuda for five days on the 4th Annual Goth Cruise. “Disregard everything you know about Goth culture. Goth Cruise is a landmark documentary that takes a candid and ultimately redefining look at what it really means to be Goth”. Sheffield Doc/Fest

Acclaimed documentary portrait of the last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, run by long suffering keeper of the vinyl Tom Butchart. We are thrilled to welcome Tom to this special screening for a Q&A.

Teenland takes us behind the closed bedroom door of four adolescents on the brink of adulthood and explores their passions, obsessions and hopes for the future. Preceded by Love Takes, Jeanie’s debut film.

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (cert TBC)

NOTTINGHAM LACE (UC) + Q&A Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2010 25m

Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin

www.jeaniefinlay.com

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 89mins

MON 21, 8.45PM

THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX (18) Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2013 90m

Californian hip-hop duo Silibil n’ Brains were going to be massive. What no-one knew was the pair were really students from Scotland who had never even set foot on American soil.

“The violence of the inter-American drug trade has served as the backdrop for any number of films for more than three decades, but few have been as powerful and superbly made as Sicario” The Hollywood Reporter

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? We’re proud to host a special gala screening on 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with Jeanie Finlay.

★ Followed by live music in the cafebar from ‘A BAND APART’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band.

SUN 6, 2PM

WED 9, 8PM

TUE 29, 8PM

WIN WIN (15) 102m

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD + LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL DISCUSSION 155m

ROGER WATERS THE WALL (12A) 165m

A touching comedy about a struggling lawyer who moonlights as a high-school wrestling coach. FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ON MY 80TH BIRTHDAY

Mayhem present a double bill of classic biker movies for Scalarama raising money for the National Association for Bikers with a Disability. THU 3, 8PM

FINGERS (18)

THELMA & LOUISE (15)

Dir: James Toback USA 1978 90m

Dir: Ridley Scott USA 1991 130m

FRI 25, 6PM/7.45PM

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Tisa Farrow

AN ILLUSTRATED TALK ON HUMPHREY BOGART 90m

Harvey Keitel plays a piano virtuoso whose second job is to ‘collect’ on his mob father’s debts.

IN A LONELY PLACE (PG) 91m Adrian Wootton CEO of Film London and British Film Commission was founder Director of Broadway and Creator of our Shots in The Dark Festival. As part of our 25th anniversary he joins us to celebrate Shots in The Dark and give a lavishly illustrated talk on the life and career of noir icon Humphrey Bogart. Full of slides and clips from many classic movies such as The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca & The Big Sleep. The talk is followed by a screening of arguably Bogart’s greatest performance in the legendary Nicholas Ray film noir In a Lonely Place which Adrian will also introduce.

SAT 26, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH MAYHEM

POINT BLANK (12)

PLUS

Dir: John Borrman USA 1967 88m

SAT 26, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

THE AMERICAN FRIEND (12)

Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis

Thelma and Louise made a huge splash when it was released and has since become a part of pop culture lexicon. As bold and relevant as ever, it remains a vastly entertaining must-see. IMDB

Starring: Denis Hopper, Bruno Ganz

SUN 27, 8.30PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KNEEL BEFORE ZOD

DEAD MEN DON’T WEAR PLAID (PG)

Starring: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson

Dir: Carl Reiner USA 1982 85m Starring: Steve Martin, Rachel Ward

SUN 27, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

THE WANDERERS (15) Dir: Philip Kaufman USA 1979 112m Starring: Ken Wahl, John Friedrich

The Wanderers led by heart throb, Richie, are just one of the gangs fight for turf in this darkly comic re-imagining of the golden age of American innocence. IMDB

Explosive Ozploitation classic, feature raw, real stunt work including a death defying cliff jump. Many of the cast returned in Mad Max and Tarantino cites the film as a favourite.

SUN 20, 2PM

A mesmerising sixties crime drama in which a man left for dead by his unfaithful wife and her mobster boyfriend exacts a terrible revenge.

Dir: Wim Wenders Germany 1977 125m

Wenders’ homage to film noir in which Dennis Hopper plays a seedy underworld figure who persuades an innocent, honest family man to become an assassin.

STONE (18) 103m

SUN 27, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH REEL EQUALITY

Dead Men is a film noir parody in which Steve Martin plays inept private eye Rigby Reardon who has to go to the aid of a beautiful heiress. Filmed in black and white and intercut with scenes from old movies, allowing a starring role for Humphrey Bogart.

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

PSYCHOMANIA (18) 90m Darkly twisted comic mayhem ensues when Tom, psychotic leader of a British biker gang, learns from his Satanist mother (Beryl Reid) that he can become immortal in a pact with the devil - soon a gang of living dead bikers are riding the roads. Thanks to Severin Films.

SUN 27, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (12) 98m The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show - now scraping a living through re-runs and conventions - are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. HAPPY PALINDROMIC BIRTHDAY LAURIE - “NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER SURRENDER”

How to Change the World is a new insightful and moving documentary that tells the story of the Greenpeace movement’s earliest years using rare, hitherto unseen footage, private journals and interviews. This exciting event will include a screening of the film followed by a Q&A with a panel including the film’s director Jerry Rothwell, Vivienne Westwood, and other special guests.

From the creator of the classic Pink Floyd album. Roger Waters The Wall is an event movie like no other. An immersive concert experience, a road movie of Waters’ reckoning with the past, and a stirring anti-war film. It is a truly breathtaking cinematic experience which will be followed by an exclusive in-conversation with Roger Waters. Tickets: £12 full / £10 memb + concs

Followed in the bar at 10.30pm by:

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. JANE KELSALL WE ALL LOVE YOU

11

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

STONE

An idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) joins two shadowy government operatives (Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro) in a high-risk, cross-border sting against a Mexican cartel boss, in this gritty drug-war thriller from Quebec’s Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners).

SEPTEMBER 2015

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

THE HISTORY OF THE CRIME FILM

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING

From the Yakuza to the Cosa Nostra, corrupt cops to bank heist bandits, this 8-week trip through world cinema will trace the history of the crime film. We’ll be tracing the public fascination with onscreen tough guys from the earliest days of cinema - and covering everyone from Jean-Pierre Melville to Michael Mann. From: Mon 5 October - 8 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Christina Newland £50 full / £35 membs + concs

Our popular screenwriting course will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. From: Wed 7 October - 8 weeks 6.30pm-9pm Tutor: Graham Lester George £130 full / £100 membs + concs

DON’T LET THE BASTARDS GRIND YOU DOWN... A fascinating exploration into the depictions of the working classes on the British silver screen, looking at the silent era, the propaganda films of World War II and the angry kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s. The course will also focus on the social realism of directors like Ken Loach and Shane Meadows and celebrate cult classics like Kes and Quadrophenia. From: Tue 6 October - 10 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Andrew Graves £70 full / £50 members + concs

FOREVER EALING ‘Ealing films’ has occasionally been used as an adjective and subject to accusations of cosiness. From 1930s quota quickies through to WW2 dramas and propaganda and then social realism, comedy and other genres including horror, our latest Wednesday afternoon course will demonstrate why Ealing films were frequently anything but cosy. From: Wed 7 October - 10 weeks 2pm-4pm Tutor: Alan Seaman £70 full /£50 membs + concs

LIVE BY SATELLITE MON 28, 8.30PM

WED 30, 8.30PM

THE ECSTACY OF WILKO JOHNSON (15) 91m

BILLY FURY - THE SOUND OF FURY (CERT TBC) 85m

In early 2013, ex-Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer yet didn’t die. Director Julien Temple was there for the ride. The result is an uplifting exploration of how to live with impending death, and what to do when you’re then sentenced to live.

Billy Fury became an overnight sensation in the 1950s and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock & Roll history. This documentary looks at the memories & the influence of Billy Fury. Featuring Vince Eager, Joe Brown, Clem Cattini, Lord David Puttnam, Jean Wycherley, Albie Wycherley and many others.

SEPTEMBER 2015

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

TALK CINEMA Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. From: Thu 8 October - 10 weeks 7.30pm-9pm (discussion sessions) Tutor: Elinor Groom £60 full / £40 membs + concs (includes entrance into films)

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

For more information please contact Laura at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

NT LIVE THU 3, 7PM

THE BEAUX’ STRATEGEM (12A) 180m

Wild Restoration comedy of love and cash. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE (12A) 120m

CORIOLANUS (12A) 180m Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge starring Tom Hiddleston.

Ask at box office for details.

WED 16 – SEE WEB FOR DETAILS Nottingham is home to some amazing creative talent and we’re proud to have worked with many of them. Over the past three years, Projector has supported creatives looking to start or grow their business. Join us for our Showcase and Exhibition to celebrate the participants and their work. Book your FREE ticket at www.broadway.org.uk

SAT 26, FROM 10.30PM

A BAND APART

TUE 29, FROM 6PM

ROGER WATERS To complement tonight’s screening of ROGER WATERS THE WALL, we’ll play some classic Pink Floyd tunes in the Cafebar from 6pm.

TUE 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 29, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZ Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD

CELEBRATING NOTTINGHAM’S CREATIVE TALENT

FREE

THEATRE ENCORE

NT ENCORE THU 24, 7PM

Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

The live music will be followed by a criminally good DJ set.

THU 17, 6.45PM

Join Richard O’Brien and some very special guests for a guaranteed party, live in cinemas for one night only.

12

As part of our tribute weekend to Shots in the Dark we are very excited to welcome A Band Apart who will bring life once more to the great tunes from the iconic Tarantino cult films we once screened as part of the festival. It’s “the moment you’ve all been waiting for… the world famous Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest!”

QUIZZES

In 1951 Nottingham’s lace market was a thriving industrial hub and hummed to the sound of 120 family-led lace factories making “Nottingham Lace” for the world. In 2010 there’s only one Lever’s lace factory left in the country – Cluny Lace, the last of the lacemakers.

GALA SPECIAL

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

Dir: Denis Villeneuve USA 2015 121m

FRI 25, 9.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

10

MUSIC

FROM THU 24

SUN 13, 1.30PM FREE SCREENING

MY MOVIES

SICARIO (15)

Along with films chosen from Shots’ illustrious history, we’re delighted to present a preview of Cannes favourite Sicario, and following this there’ll be live music in the bar from ‘A Band Apart’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band. All the retrospective screenings will be introduced.

SEPTEMBER 2015

MUSIC

SUN 13, 8.30PM

09

SPECIAL PREVIEW SAT 26, 8.30PM

As part of our 25th anniversary, we are pleased to present Shots Remembered, a tribute to our iconic crime and thriller film festival, Shots in the Dark, curated by our finest film clubs and the festival’s director, Adrian Wootton.

SAT 12, 1.15PM

SEPTEMBER 2015

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING

JEANIE FINLAY RETROSPECTIVE

PSYCHOMANIA

PHOTO BY JO IRVINE

07

Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join and win a prize.

INTO THE FUTURE: WORKSHOPS & SEMINAR

FRI 11, 11AM - 5PM & SAT 12, 11AM - 4.30PM

WHO MAKES THE FUTURE? IS IMAGINING THE FUTURE A POLITICAL ACT? A two-day event led by the ‘…And Beyond Institute for Future Research’. Join us on Friday for two Design Fiction workshops - utilising a shared science fiction narrative to construct alternative visions of the future through object making and storytelling. Saturday’s seminar with guest artists and thinkers will explore the way ideas of Utopia and Dystopia shape constructions of the future in popular culture, and the speculative future of our relationships with technology and each other. Information and booking: rebecca.beinart@weareprimary.org. This event is a collaboration with Primary, supported by Horizon.


SEPTEMBER 2015

08

As part of our 25th anniversary celebrations and to mark the release of her new film, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, we’re delighted to look back at the career of highlyacclaimed Broadway-based filmmaker Jeanie Finlay. And we’ll be screening her lovely film Panto!, about our neighbour, The Nottingham Arts Theatre, in December (oh, yes we will!).

WED 23, 8.45PM

TEENLAND + LOVE TAKES (CERT TBC)

GOTH CRUISE (cert TBC)

SOUND IT OUT (12A) + Q&A

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2009 75m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2011 74m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 70m

Goth Cruise follows 150 pale, ‘people in black’ on a boat, taking part in the absolute antithesis of Goth - a cruise in the blazing sunshine, as they sail around Bermuda for five days on the 4th Annual Goth Cruise. “Disregard everything you know about Goth culture. Goth Cruise is a landmark documentary that takes a candid and ultimately redefining look at what it really means to be Goth”. Sheffield Doc/Fest

Acclaimed documentary portrait of the last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, run by long suffering keeper of the vinyl Tom Butchart. We are thrilled to welcome Tom to this special screening for a Q&A.

Teenland takes us behind the closed bedroom door of four adolescents on the brink of adulthood and explores their passions, obsessions and hopes for the future. Preceded by Love Takes, Jeanie’s debut film.

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (cert TBC)

NOTTINGHAM LACE (UC) + Q&A Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2010 25m

Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin

www.jeaniefinlay.com

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 89mins

MON 21, 8.45PM

THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX (18) Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2013 90m

Californian hip-hop duo Silibil n’ Brains were going to be massive. What no-one knew was the pair were really students from Scotland who had never even set foot on American soil.

“The violence of the inter-American drug trade has served as the backdrop for any number of films for more than three decades, but few have been as powerful and superbly made as Sicario” The Hollywood Reporter

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? We’re proud to host a special gala screening on 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with Jeanie Finlay.

★ Followed by live music in the cafebar from ‘A BAND APART’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band.

SUN 6, 2PM

WED 9, 8PM

TUE 29, 8PM

WIN WIN (15) 102m

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD + LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL DISCUSSION 155m

ROGER WATERS THE WALL (12A) 165m

A touching comedy about a struggling lawyer who moonlights as a high-school wrestling coach. FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ON MY 80TH BIRTHDAY

Mayhem present a double bill of classic biker movies for Scalarama raising money for the National Association for Bikers with a Disability. THU 3, 8PM

FINGERS (18)

THELMA & LOUISE (15)

Dir: James Toback USA 1978 90m

Dir: Ridley Scott USA 1991 130m

FRI 25, 6PM/7.45PM

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Tisa Farrow

AN ILLUSTRATED TALK ON HUMPHREY BOGART 90m

Harvey Keitel plays a piano virtuoso whose second job is to ‘collect’ on his mob father’s debts.

IN A LONELY PLACE (PG) 91m Adrian Wootton CEO of Film London and British Film Commission was founder Director of Broadway and Creator of our Shots in The Dark Festival. As part of our 25th anniversary he joins us to celebrate Shots in The Dark and give a lavishly illustrated talk on the life and career of noir icon Humphrey Bogart. Full of slides and clips from many classic movies such as The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca & The Big Sleep. The talk is followed by a screening of arguably Bogart’s greatest performance in the legendary Nicholas Ray film noir In a Lonely Place which Adrian will also introduce.

SAT 26, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH MAYHEM

POINT BLANK (12)

PLUS

Dir: John Borrman USA 1967 88m

SAT 26, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

THE AMERICAN FRIEND (12)

Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis

Thelma and Louise made a huge splash when it was released and has since become a part of pop culture lexicon. As bold and relevant as ever, it remains a vastly entertaining must-see. IMDB

Starring: Denis Hopper, Bruno Ganz

SUN 27, 8.30PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KNEEL BEFORE ZOD

DEAD MEN DON’T WEAR PLAID (PG)

Starring: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson

Dir: Carl Reiner USA 1982 85m Starring: Steve Martin, Rachel Ward

SUN 27, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

THE WANDERERS (15) Dir: Philip Kaufman USA 1979 112m Starring: Ken Wahl, John Friedrich

The Wanderers led by heart throb, Richie, are just one of the gangs fight for turf in this darkly comic re-imagining of the golden age of American innocence. IMDB

Explosive Ozploitation classic, feature raw, real stunt work including a death defying cliff jump. Many of the cast returned in Mad Max and Tarantino cites the film as a favourite.

SUN 20, 2PM

A mesmerising sixties crime drama in which a man left for dead by his unfaithful wife and her mobster boyfriend exacts a terrible revenge.

Dir: Wim Wenders Germany 1977 125m

Wenders’ homage to film noir in which Dennis Hopper plays a seedy underworld figure who persuades an innocent, honest family man to become an assassin.

STONE (18) 103m

SUN 27, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH REEL EQUALITY

Dead Men is a film noir parody in which Steve Martin plays inept private eye Rigby Reardon who has to go to the aid of a beautiful heiress. Filmed in black and white and intercut with scenes from old movies, allowing a starring role for Humphrey Bogart.

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

PSYCHOMANIA (18) 90m Darkly twisted comic mayhem ensues when Tom, psychotic leader of a British biker gang, learns from his Satanist mother (Beryl Reid) that he can become immortal in a pact with the devil - soon a gang of living dead bikers are riding the roads. Thanks to Severin Films.

SUN 27, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (12) 98m The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show - now scraping a living through re-runs and conventions - are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. HAPPY PALINDROMIC BIRTHDAY LAURIE - “NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER SURRENDER”

How to Change the World is a new insightful and moving documentary that tells the story of the Greenpeace movement’s earliest years using rare, hitherto unseen footage, private journals and interviews. This exciting event will include a screening of the film followed by a Q&A with a panel including the film’s director Jerry Rothwell, Vivienne Westwood, and other special guests.

From the creator of the classic Pink Floyd album. Roger Waters The Wall is an event movie like no other. An immersive concert experience, a road movie of Waters’ reckoning with the past, and a stirring anti-war film. It is a truly breathtaking cinematic experience which will be followed by an exclusive in-conversation with Roger Waters. Tickets: £12 full / £10 memb + concs

Followed in the bar at 10.30pm by:

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. JANE KELSALL WE ALL LOVE YOU

11

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

STONE

An idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) joins two shadowy government operatives (Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro) in a high-risk, cross-border sting against a Mexican cartel boss, in this gritty drug-war thriller from Quebec’s Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners).

SEPTEMBER 2015

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

THE HISTORY OF THE CRIME FILM

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING

From the Yakuza to the Cosa Nostra, corrupt cops to bank heist bandits, this 8-week trip through world cinema will trace the history of the crime film. We’ll be tracing the public fascination with onscreen tough guys from the earliest days of cinema - and covering everyone from Jean-Pierre Melville to Michael Mann. From: Mon 5 October - 8 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Christina Newland £50 full / £35 membs + concs

Our popular screenwriting course will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. From: Wed 7 October - 8 weeks 6.30pm-9pm Tutor: Graham Lester George £130 full / £100 membs + concs

DON’T LET THE BASTARDS GRIND YOU DOWN... A fascinating exploration into the depictions of the working classes on the British silver screen, looking at the silent era, the propaganda films of World War II and the angry kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s. The course will also focus on the social realism of directors like Ken Loach and Shane Meadows and celebrate cult classics like Kes and Quadrophenia. From: Tue 6 October - 10 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Andrew Graves £70 full / £50 members + concs

FOREVER EALING ‘Ealing films’ has occasionally been used as an adjective and subject to accusations of cosiness. From 1930s quota quickies through to WW2 dramas and propaganda and then social realism, comedy and other genres including horror, our latest Wednesday afternoon course will demonstrate why Ealing films were frequently anything but cosy. From: Wed 7 October - 10 weeks 2pm-4pm Tutor: Alan Seaman £70 full /£50 membs + concs

LIVE BY SATELLITE MON 28, 8.30PM

WED 30, 8.30PM

THE ECSTACY OF WILKO JOHNSON (15) 91m

BILLY FURY - THE SOUND OF FURY (CERT TBC) 85m

In early 2013, ex-Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer yet didn’t die. Director Julien Temple was there for the ride. The result is an uplifting exploration of how to live with impending death, and what to do when you’re then sentenced to live.

Billy Fury became an overnight sensation in the 1950s and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock & Roll history. This documentary looks at the memories & the influence of Billy Fury. Featuring Vince Eager, Joe Brown, Clem Cattini, Lord David Puttnam, Jean Wycherley, Albie Wycherley and many others.

SEPTEMBER 2015

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

TALK CINEMA Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. From: Thu 8 October - 10 weeks 7.30pm-9pm (discussion sessions) Tutor: Elinor Groom £60 full / £40 membs + concs (includes entrance into films)

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

For more information please contact Laura at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

NT LIVE THU 3, 7PM

THE BEAUX’ STRATEGEM (12A) 180m

Wild Restoration comedy of love and cash. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE (12A) 120m

CORIOLANUS (12A) 180m Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge starring Tom Hiddleston.

Ask at box office for details.

WED 16 – SEE WEB FOR DETAILS Nottingham is home to some amazing creative talent and we’re proud to have worked with many of them. Over the past three years, Projector has supported creatives looking to start or grow their business. Join us for our Showcase and Exhibition to celebrate the participants and their work. Book your FREE ticket at www.broadway.org.uk

SAT 26, FROM 10.30PM

A BAND APART

TUE 29, FROM 6PM

ROGER WATERS To complement tonight’s screening of ROGER WATERS THE WALL, we’ll play some classic Pink Floyd tunes in the Cafebar from 6pm.

TUE 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 29, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZ Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD

CELEBRATING NOTTINGHAM’S CREATIVE TALENT

FREE

THEATRE ENCORE

NT ENCORE THU 24, 7PM

Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

The live music will be followed by a criminally good DJ set.

THU 17, 6.45PM

Join Richard O’Brien and some very special guests for a guaranteed party, live in cinemas for one night only.

12

As part of our tribute weekend to Shots in the Dark we are very excited to welcome A Band Apart who will bring life once more to the great tunes from the iconic Tarantino cult films we once screened as part of the festival. It’s “the moment you’ve all been waiting for… the world famous Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest!”

QUIZZES

In 1951 Nottingham’s lace market was a thriving industrial hub and hummed to the sound of 120 family-led lace factories making “Nottingham Lace” for the world. In 2010 there’s only one Lever’s lace factory left in the country – Cluny Lace, the last of the lacemakers.

GALA SPECIAL

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

Dir: Denis Villeneuve USA 2015 121m

FRI 25, 9.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

10

MUSIC

FROM THU 24

SUN 13, 1.30PM FREE SCREENING

MY MOVIES

SICARIO (15)

Along with films chosen from Shots’ illustrious history, we’re delighted to present a preview of Cannes favourite Sicario, and following this there’ll be live music in the bar from ‘A Band Apart’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band. All the retrospective screenings will be introduced.

SEPTEMBER 2015

MUSIC

SUN 13, 8.30PM

09

SPECIAL PREVIEW SAT 26, 8.30PM

As part of our 25th anniversary, we are pleased to present Shots Remembered, a tribute to our iconic crime and thriller film festival, Shots in the Dark, curated by our finest film clubs and the festival’s director, Adrian Wootton.

SAT 12, 1.15PM

SEPTEMBER 2015

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING

JEANIE FINLAY RETROSPECTIVE

PSYCHOMANIA

PHOTO BY JO IRVINE

07

Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join and win a prize.

INTO THE FUTURE: WORKSHOPS & SEMINAR

FRI 11, 11AM - 5PM & SAT 12, 11AM - 4.30PM

WHO MAKES THE FUTURE? IS IMAGINING THE FUTURE A POLITICAL ACT? A two-day event led by the ‘…And Beyond Institute for Future Research’. Join us on Friday for two Design Fiction workshops - utilising a shared science fiction narrative to construct alternative visions of the future through object making and storytelling. Saturday’s seminar with guest artists and thinkers will explore the way ideas of Utopia and Dystopia shape constructions of the future in popular culture, and the speculative future of our relationships with technology and each other. Information and booking: rebecca.beinart@weareprimary.org. This event is a collaboration with Primary, supported by Horizon.


SEPTEMBER 2015

08

As part of our 25th anniversary celebrations and to mark the release of her new film, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, we’re delighted to look back at the career of highlyacclaimed Broadway-based filmmaker Jeanie Finlay. And we’ll be screening her lovely film Panto!, about our neighbour, The Nottingham Arts Theatre, in December (oh, yes we will!).

WED 23, 8.45PM

TEENLAND + LOVE TAKES (CERT TBC)

GOTH CRUISE (cert TBC)

SOUND IT OUT (12A) + Q&A

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2009 75m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2011 74m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 70m

Goth Cruise follows 150 pale, ‘people in black’ on a boat, taking part in the absolute antithesis of Goth - a cruise in the blazing sunshine, as they sail around Bermuda for five days on the 4th Annual Goth Cruise. “Disregard everything you know about Goth culture. Goth Cruise is a landmark documentary that takes a candid and ultimately redefining look at what it really means to be Goth”. Sheffield Doc/Fest

Acclaimed documentary portrait of the last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, run by long suffering keeper of the vinyl Tom Butchart. We are thrilled to welcome Tom to this special screening for a Q&A.

Teenland takes us behind the closed bedroom door of four adolescents on the brink of adulthood and explores their passions, obsessions and hopes for the future. Preceded by Love Takes, Jeanie’s debut film.

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (cert TBC)

NOTTINGHAM LACE (UC) + Q&A Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2010 25m

Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin

www.jeaniefinlay.com

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 89mins

MON 21, 8.45PM

THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX (18) Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2013 90m

Californian hip-hop duo Silibil n’ Brains were going to be massive. What no-one knew was the pair were really students from Scotland who had never even set foot on American soil.

“The violence of the inter-American drug trade has served as the backdrop for any number of films for more than three decades, but few have been as powerful and superbly made as Sicario” The Hollywood Reporter

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? We’re proud to host a special gala screening on 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with Jeanie Finlay.

★ Followed by live music in the cafebar from ‘A BAND APART’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band.

SUN 6, 2PM

WED 9, 8PM

TUE 29, 8PM

WIN WIN (15) 102m

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD + LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL DISCUSSION 155m

ROGER WATERS THE WALL (12A) 165m

A touching comedy about a struggling lawyer who moonlights as a high-school wrestling coach. FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ON MY 80TH BIRTHDAY

Mayhem present a double bill of classic biker movies for Scalarama raising money for the National Association for Bikers with a Disability. THU 3, 8PM

FINGERS (18)

THELMA & LOUISE (15)

Dir: James Toback USA 1978 90m

Dir: Ridley Scott USA 1991 130m

FRI 25, 6PM/7.45PM

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Tisa Farrow

AN ILLUSTRATED TALK ON HUMPHREY BOGART 90m

Harvey Keitel plays a piano virtuoso whose second job is to ‘collect’ on his mob father’s debts.

IN A LONELY PLACE (PG) 91m Adrian Wootton CEO of Film London and British Film Commission was founder Director of Broadway and Creator of our Shots in The Dark Festival. As part of our 25th anniversary he joins us to celebrate Shots in The Dark and give a lavishly illustrated talk on the life and career of noir icon Humphrey Bogart. Full of slides and clips from many classic movies such as The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca & The Big Sleep. The talk is followed by a screening of arguably Bogart’s greatest performance in the legendary Nicholas Ray film noir In a Lonely Place which Adrian will also introduce.

SAT 26, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH MAYHEM

POINT BLANK (12)

PLUS

Dir: John Borrman USA 1967 88m

SAT 26, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

THE AMERICAN FRIEND (12)

Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis

Thelma and Louise made a huge splash when it was released and has since become a part of pop culture lexicon. As bold and relevant as ever, it remains a vastly entertaining must-see. IMDB

Starring: Denis Hopper, Bruno Ganz

SUN 27, 8.30PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KNEEL BEFORE ZOD

DEAD MEN DON’T WEAR PLAID (PG)

Starring: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson

Dir: Carl Reiner USA 1982 85m Starring: Steve Martin, Rachel Ward

SUN 27, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

THE WANDERERS (15) Dir: Philip Kaufman USA 1979 112m Starring: Ken Wahl, John Friedrich

The Wanderers led by heart throb, Richie, are just one of the gangs fight for turf in this darkly comic re-imagining of the golden age of American innocence. IMDB

Explosive Ozploitation classic, feature raw, real stunt work including a death defying cliff jump. Many of the cast returned in Mad Max and Tarantino cites the film as a favourite.

SUN 20, 2PM

A mesmerising sixties crime drama in which a man left for dead by his unfaithful wife and her mobster boyfriend exacts a terrible revenge.

Dir: Wim Wenders Germany 1977 125m

Wenders’ homage to film noir in which Dennis Hopper plays a seedy underworld figure who persuades an innocent, honest family man to become an assassin.

STONE (18) 103m

SUN 27, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH REEL EQUALITY

Dead Men is a film noir parody in which Steve Martin plays inept private eye Rigby Reardon who has to go to the aid of a beautiful heiress. Filmed in black and white and intercut with scenes from old movies, allowing a starring role for Humphrey Bogart.

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

PSYCHOMANIA (18) 90m Darkly twisted comic mayhem ensues when Tom, psychotic leader of a British biker gang, learns from his Satanist mother (Beryl Reid) that he can become immortal in a pact with the devil - soon a gang of living dead bikers are riding the roads. Thanks to Severin Films.

SUN 27, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (12) 98m The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show - now scraping a living through re-runs and conventions - are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. HAPPY PALINDROMIC BIRTHDAY LAURIE - “NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER SURRENDER”

How to Change the World is a new insightful and moving documentary that tells the story of the Greenpeace movement’s earliest years using rare, hitherto unseen footage, private journals and interviews. This exciting event will include a screening of the film followed by a Q&A with a panel including the film’s director Jerry Rothwell, Vivienne Westwood, and other special guests.

From the creator of the classic Pink Floyd album. Roger Waters The Wall is an event movie like no other. An immersive concert experience, a road movie of Waters’ reckoning with the past, and a stirring anti-war film. It is a truly breathtaking cinematic experience which will be followed by an exclusive in-conversation with Roger Waters. Tickets: £12 full / £10 memb + concs

Followed in the bar at 10.30pm by:

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. JANE KELSALL WE ALL LOVE YOU

11

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

STONE

An idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) joins two shadowy government operatives (Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro) in a high-risk, cross-border sting against a Mexican cartel boss, in this gritty drug-war thriller from Quebec’s Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners).

SEPTEMBER 2015

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

THE HISTORY OF THE CRIME FILM

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING

From the Yakuza to the Cosa Nostra, corrupt cops to bank heist bandits, this 8-week trip through world cinema will trace the history of the crime film. We’ll be tracing the public fascination with onscreen tough guys from the earliest days of cinema - and covering everyone from Jean-Pierre Melville to Michael Mann. From: Mon 5 October - 8 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Christina Newland £50 full / £35 membs + concs

Our popular screenwriting course will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. From: Wed 7 October - 8 weeks 6.30pm-9pm Tutor: Graham Lester George £130 full / £100 membs + concs

DON’T LET THE BASTARDS GRIND YOU DOWN... A fascinating exploration into the depictions of the working classes on the British silver screen, looking at the silent era, the propaganda films of World War II and the angry kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s. The course will also focus on the social realism of directors like Ken Loach and Shane Meadows and celebrate cult classics like Kes and Quadrophenia. From: Tue 6 October - 10 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Andrew Graves £70 full / £50 members + concs

FOREVER EALING ‘Ealing films’ has occasionally been used as an adjective and subject to accusations of cosiness. From 1930s quota quickies through to WW2 dramas and propaganda and then social realism, comedy and other genres including horror, our latest Wednesday afternoon course will demonstrate why Ealing films were frequently anything but cosy. From: Wed 7 October - 10 weeks 2pm-4pm Tutor: Alan Seaman £70 full /£50 membs + concs

LIVE BY SATELLITE MON 28, 8.30PM

WED 30, 8.30PM

THE ECSTACY OF WILKO JOHNSON (15) 91m

BILLY FURY - THE SOUND OF FURY (CERT TBC) 85m

In early 2013, ex-Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer yet didn’t die. Director Julien Temple was there for the ride. The result is an uplifting exploration of how to live with impending death, and what to do when you’re then sentenced to live.

Billy Fury became an overnight sensation in the 1950s and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock & Roll history. This documentary looks at the memories & the influence of Billy Fury. Featuring Vince Eager, Joe Brown, Clem Cattini, Lord David Puttnam, Jean Wycherley, Albie Wycherley and many others.

SEPTEMBER 2015

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

TALK CINEMA Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. From: Thu 8 October - 10 weeks 7.30pm-9pm (discussion sessions) Tutor: Elinor Groom £60 full / £40 membs + concs (includes entrance into films)

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

For more information please contact Laura at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

NT LIVE THU 3, 7PM

THE BEAUX’ STRATEGEM (12A) 180m

Wild Restoration comedy of love and cash. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE (12A) 120m

CORIOLANUS (12A) 180m Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge starring Tom Hiddleston.

Ask at box office for details.

WED 16 – SEE WEB FOR DETAILS Nottingham is home to some amazing creative talent and we’re proud to have worked with many of them. Over the past three years, Projector has supported creatives looking to start or grow their business. Join us for our Showcase and Exhibition to celebrate the participants and their work. Book your FREE ticket at www.broadway.org.uk

SAT 26, FROM 10.30PM

A BAND APART

TUE 29, FROM 6PM

ROGER WATERS To complement tonight’s screening of ROGER WATERS THE WALL, we’ll play some classic Pink Floyd tunes in the Cafebar from 6pm.

TUE 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 29, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZ Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD

CELEBRATING NOTTINGHAM’S CREATIVE TALENT

FREE

THEATRE ENCORE

NT ENCORE THU 24, 7PM

Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

The live music will be followed by a criminally good DJ set.

THU 17, 6.45PM

Join Richard O’Brien and some very special guests for a guaranteed party, live in cinemas for one night only.

12

As part of our tribute weekend to Shots in the Dark we are very excited to welcome A Band Apart who will bring life once more to the great tunes from the iconic Tarantino cult films we once screened as part of the festival. It’s “the moment you’ve all been waiting for… the world famous Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest!”

QUIZZES

In 1951 Nottingham’s lace market was a thriving industrial hub and hummed to the sound of 120 family-led lace factories making “Nottingham Lace” for the world. In 2010 there’s only one Lever’s lace factory left in the country – Cluny Lace, the last of the lacemakers.

GALA SPECIAL

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

Dir: Denis Villeneuve USA 2015 121m

FRI 25, 9.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

10

MUSIC

FROM THU 24

SUN 13, 1.30PM FREE SCREENING

MY MOVIES

SICARIO (15)

Along with films chosen from Shots’ illustrious history, we’re delighted to present a preview of Cannes favourite Sicario, and following this there’ll be live music in the bar from ‘A Band Apart’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band. All the retrospective screenings will be introduced.

SEPTEMBER 2015

MUSIC

SUN 13, 8.30PM

09

SPECIAL PREVIEW SAT 26, 8.30PM

As part of our 25th anniversary, we are pleased to present Shots Remembered, a tribute to our iconic crime and thriller film festival, Shots in the Dark, curated by our finest film clubs and the festival’s director, Adrian Wootton.

SAT 12, 1.15PM

SEPTEMBER 2015

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING

JEANIE FINLAY RETROSPECTIVE

PSYCHOMANIA

PHOTO BY JO IRVINE

07

Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join and win a prize.

INTO THE FUTURE: WORKSHOPS & SEMINAR

FRI 11, 11AM - 5PM & SAT 12, 11AM - 4.30PM

WHO MAKES THE FUTURE? IS IMAGINING THE FUTURE A POLITICAL ACT? A two-day event led by the ‘…And Beyond Institute for Future Research’. Join us on Friday for two Design Fiction workshops - utilising a shared science fiction narrative to construct alternative visions of the future through object making and storytelling. Saturday’s seminar with guest artists and thinkers will explore the way ideas of Utopia and Dystopia shape constructions of the future in popular culture, and the speculative future of our relationships with technology and each other. Information and booking: rebecca.beinart@weareprimary.org. This event is a collaboration with Primary, supported by Horizon.


SEPTEMBER 2015

08

As part of our 25th anniversary celebrations and to mark the release of her new film, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, we’re delighted to look back at the career of highlyacclaimed Broadway-based filmmaker Jeanie Finlay. And we’ll be screening her lovely film Panto!, about our neighbour, The Nottingham Arts Theatre, in December (oh, yes we will!).

WED 23, 8.45PM

TEENLAND + LOVE TAKES (CERT TBC)

GOTH CRUISE (cert TBC)

SOUND IT OUT (12A) + Q&A

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2009 75m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2011 74m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 70m

Goth Cruise follows 150 pale, ‘people in black’ on a boat, taking part in the absolute antithesis of Goth - a cruise in the blazing sunshine, as they sail around Bermuda for five days on the 4th Annual Goth Cruise. “Disregard everything you know about Goth culture. Goth Cruise is a landmark documentary that takes a candid and ultimately redefining look at what it really means to be Goth”. Sheffield Doc/Fest

Acclaimed documentary portrait of the last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, run by long suffering keeper of the vinyl Tom Butchart. We are thrilled to welcome Tom to this special screening for a Q&A.

Teenland takes us behind the closed bedroom door of four adolescents on the brink of adulthood and explores their passions, obsessions and hopes for the future. Preceded by Love Takes, Jeanie’s debut film.

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (cert TBC)

NOTTINGHAM LACE (UC) + Q&A Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2010 25m

Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin

www.jeaniefinlay.com

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 89mins

MON 21, 8.45PM

THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX (18) Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2013 90m

Californian hip-hop duo Silibil n’ Brains were going to be massive. What no-one knew was the pair were really students from Scotland who had never even set foot on American soil.

“The violence of the inter-American drug trade has served as the backdrop for any number of films for more than three decades, but few have been as powerful and superbly made as Sicario” The Hollywood Reporter

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? We’re proud to host a special gala screening on 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with Jeanie Finlay.

★ Followed by live music in the cafebar from ‘A BAND APART’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band.

SUN 6, 2PM

WED 9, 8PM

TUE 29, 8PM

WIN WIN (15) 102m

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD + LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL DISCUSSION 155m

ROGER WATERS THE WALL (12A) 165m

A touching comedy about a struggling lawyer who moonlights as a high-school wrestling coach. FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ON MY 80TH BIRTHDAY

Mayhem present a double bill of classic biker movies for Scalarama raising money for the National Association for Bikers with a Disability. THU 3, 8PM

FINGERS (18)

THELMA & LOUISE (15)

Dir: James Toback USA 1978 90m

Dir: Ridley Scott USA 1991 130m

FRI 25, 6PM/7.45PM

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Tisa Farrow

AN ILLUSTRATED TALK ON HUMPHREY BOGART 90m

Harvey Keitel plays a piano virtuoso whose second job is to ‘collect’ on his mob father’s debts.

IN A LONELY PLACE (PG) 91m Adrian Wootton CEO of Film London and British Film Commission was founder Director of Broadway and Creator of our Shots in The Dark Festival. As part of our 25th anniversary he joins us to celebrate Shots in The Dark and give a lavishly illustrated talk on the life and career of noir icon Humphrey Bogart. Full of slides and clips from many classic movies such as The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca & The Big Sleep. The talk is followed by a screening of arguably Bogart’s greatest performance in the legendary Nicholas Ray film noir In a Lonely Place which Adrian will also introduce.

SAT 26, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH MAYHEM

POINT BLANK (12)

PLUS

Dir: John Borrman USA 1967 88m

SAT 26, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

THE AMERICAN FRIEND (12)

Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis

Thelma and Louise made a huge splash when it was released and has since become a part of pop culture lexicon. As bold and relevant as ever, it remains a vastly entertaining must-see. IMDB

Starring: Denis Hopper, Bruno Ganz

SUN 27, 8.30PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KNEEL BEFORE ZOD

DEAD MEN DON’T WEAR PLAID (PG)

Starring: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson

Dir: Carl Reiner USA 1982 85m Starring: Steve Martin, Rachel Ward

SUN 27, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

THE WANDERERS (15) Dir: Philip Kaufman USA 1979 112m Starring: Ken Wahl, John Friedrich

The Wanderers led by heart throb, Richie, are just one of the gangs fight for turf in this darkly comic re-imagining of the golden age of American innocence. IMDB

Explosive Ozploitation classic, feature raw, real stunt work including a death defying cliff jump. Many of the cast returned in Mad Max and Tarantino cites the film as a favourite.

SUN 20, 2PM

A mesmerising sixties crime drama in which a man left for dead by his unfaithful wife and her mobster boyfriend exacts a terrible revenge.

Dir: Wim Wenders Germany 1977 125m

Wenders’ homage to film noir in which Dennis Hopper plays a seedy underworld figure who persuades an innocent, honest family man to become an assassin.

STONE (18) 103m

SUN 27, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH REEL EQUALITY

Dead Men is a film noir parody in which Steve Martin plays inept private eye Rigby Reardon who has to go to the aid of a beautiful heiress. Filmed in black and white and intercut with scenes from old movies, allowing a starring role for Humphrey Bogart.

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

PSYCHOMANIA (18) 90m Darkly twisted comic mayhem ensues when Tom, psychotic leader of a British biker gang, learns from his Satanist mother (Beryl Reid) that he can become immortal in a pact with the devil - soon a gang of living dead bikers are riding the roads. Thanks to Severin Films.

SUN 27, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (12) 98m The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show - now scraping a living through re-runs and conventions - are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. HAPPY PALINDROMIC BIRTHDAY LAURIE - “NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER SURRENDER”

How to Change the World is a new insightful and moving documentary that tells the story of the Greenpeace movement’s earliest years using rare, hitherto unseen footage, private journals and interviews. This exciting event will include a screening of the film followed by a Q&A with a panel including the film’s director Jerry Rothwell, Vivienne Westwood, and other special guests.

From the creator of the classic Pink Floyd album. Roger Waters The Wall is an event movie like no other. An immersive concert experience, a road movie of Waters’ reckoning with the past, and a stirring anti-war film. It is a truly breathtaking cinematic experience which will be followed by an exclusive in-conversation with Roger Waters. Tickets: £12 full / £10 memb + concs

Followed in the bar at 10.30pm by:

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. JANE KELSALL WE ALL LOVE YOU

11

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

STONE

An idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) joins two shadowy government operatives (Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro) in a high-risk, cross-border sting against a Mexican cartel boss, in this gritty drug-war thriller from Quebec’s Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners).

SEPTEMBER 2015

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

THE HISTORY OF THE CRIME FILM

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING

From the Yakuza to the Cosa Nostra, corrupt cops to bank heist bandits, this 8-week trip through world cinema will trace the history of the crime film. We’ll be tracing the public fascination with onscreen tough guys from the earliest days of cinema - and covering everyone from Jean-Pierre Melville to Michael Mann. From: Mon 5 October - 8 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Christina Newland £50 full / £35 membs + concs

Our popular screenwriting course will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. From: Wed 7 October - 8 weeks 6.30pm-9pm Tutor: Graham Lester George £130 full / £100 membs + concs

DON’T LET THE BASTARDS GRIND YOU DOWN... A fascinating exploration into the depictions of the working classes on the British silver screen, looking at the silent era, the propaganda films of World War II and the angry kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s. The course will also focus on the social realism of directors like Ken Loach and Shane Meadows and celebrate cult classics like Kes and Quadrophenia. From: Tue 6 October - 10 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Andrew Graves £70 full / £50 members + concs

FOREVER EALING ‘Ealing films’ has occasionally been used as an adjective and subject to accusations of cosiness. From 1930s quota quickies through to WW2 dramas and propaganda and then social realism, comedy and other genres including horror, our latest Wednesday afternoon course will demonstrate why Ealing films were frequently anything but cosy. From: Wed 7 October - 10 weeks 2pm-4pm Tutor: Alan Seaman £70 full /£50 membs + concs

LIVE BY SATELLITE MON 28, 8.30PM

WED 30, 8.30PM

THE ECSTACY OF WILKO JOHNSON (15) 91m

BILLY FURY - THE SOUND OF FURY (CERT TBC) 85m

In early 2013, ex-Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer yet didn’t die. Director Julien Temple was there for the ride. The result is an uplifting exploration of how to live with impending death, and what to do when you’re then sentenced to live.

Billy Fury became an overnight sensation in the 1950s and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock & Roll history. This documentary looks at the memories & the influence of Billy Fury. Featuring Vince Eager, Joe Brown, Clem Cattini, Lord David Puttnam, Jean Wycherley, Albie Wycherley and many others.

SEPTEMBER 2015

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

TALK CINEMA Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. From: Thu 8 October - 10 weeks 7.30pm-9pm (discussion sessions) Tutor: Elinor Groom £60 full / £40 membs + concs (includes entrance into films)

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

For more information please contact Laura at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

NT LIVE THU 3, 7PM

THE BEAUX’ STRATEGEM (12A) 180m

Wild Restoration comedy of love and cash. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE (12A) 120m

CORIOLANUS (12A) 180m Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge starring Tom Hiddleston.

Ask at box office for details.

WED 16 – SEE WEB FOR DETAILS Nottingham is home to some amazing creative talent and we’re proud to have worked with many of them. Over the past three years, Projector has supported creatives looking to start or grow their business. Join us for our Showcase and Exhibition to celebrate the participants and their work. Book your FREE ticket at www.broadway.org.uk

SAT 26, FROM 10.30PM

A BAND APART

TUE 29, FROM 6PM

ROGER WATERS To complement tonight’s screening of ROGER WATERS THE WALL, we’ll play some classic Pink Floyd tunes in the Cafebar from 6pm.

TUE 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 29, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZ Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD

CELEBRATING NOTTINGHAM’S CREATIVE TALENT

FREE

THEATRE ENCORE

NT ENCORE THU 24, 7PM

Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

The live music will be followed by a criminally good DJ set.

THU 17, 6.45PM

Join Richard O’Brien and some very special guests for a guaranteed party, live in cinemas for one night only.

12

As part of our tribute weekend to Shots in the Dark we are very excited to welcome A Band Apart who will bring life once more to the great tunes from the iconic Tarantino cult films we once screened as part of the festival. It’s “the moment you’ve all been waiting for… the world famous Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest!”

QUIZZES

In 1951 Nottingham’s lace market was a thriving industrial hub and hummed to the sound of 120 family-led lace factories making “Nottingham Lace” for the world. In 2010 there’s only one Lever’s lace factory left in the country – Cluny Lace, the last of the lacemakers.

GALA SPECIAL

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

Dir: Denis Villeneuve USA 2015 121m

FRI 25, 9.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

10

MUSIC

FROM THU 24

SUN 13, 1.30PM FREE SCREENING

MY MOVIES

SICARIO (15)

Along with films chosen from Shots’ illustrious history, we’re delighted to present a preview of Cannes favourite Sicario, and following this there’ll be live music in the bar from ‘A Band Apart’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band. All the retrospective screenings will be introduced.

SEPTEMBER 2015

MUSIC

SUN 13, 8.30PM

09

SPECIAL PREVIEW SAT 26, 8.30PM

As part of our 25th anniversary, we are pleased to present Shots Remembered, a tribute to our iconic crime and thriller film festival, Shots in the Dark, curated by our finest film clubs and the festival’s director, Adrian Wootton.

SAT 12, 1.15PM

SEPTEMBER 2015

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING

JEANIE FINLAY RETROSPECTIVE

PSYCHOMANIA

PHOTO BY JO IRVINE

07

Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join and win a prize.

INTO THE FUTURE: WORKSHOPS & SEMINAR

FRI 11, 11AM - 5PM & SAT 12, 11AM - 4.30PM

WHO MAKES THE FUTURE? IS IMAGINING THE FUTURE A POLITICAL ACT? A two-day event led by the ‘…And Beyond Institute for Future Research’. Join us on Friday for two Design Fiction workshops - utilising a shared science fiction narrative to construct alternative visions of the future through object making and storytelling. Saturday’s seminar with guest artists and thinkers will explore the way ideas of Utopia and Dystopia shape constructions of the future in popular culture, and the speculative future of our relationships with technology and each other. Information and booking: rebecca.beinart@weareprimary.org. This event is a collaboration with Primary, supported by Horizon.


SEPTEMBER 2015

08

As part of our 25th anniversary celebrations and to mark the release of her new film, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, we’re delighted to look back at the career of highlyacclaimed Broadway-based filmmaker Jeanie Finlay. And we’ll be screening her lovely film Panto!, about our neighbour, The Nottingham Arts Theatre, in December (oh, yes we will!).

WED 23, 8.45PM

TEENLAND + LOVE TAKES (CERT TBC)

GOTH CRUISE (cert TBC)

SOUND IT OUT (12A) + Q&A

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2009 75m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2011 74m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 70m

Goth Cruise follows 150 pale, ‘people in black’ on a boat, taking part in the absolute antithesis of Goth - a cruise in the blazing sunshine, as they sail around Bermuda for five days on the 4th Annual Goth Cruise. “Disregard everything you know about Goth culture. Goth Cruise is a landmark documentary that takes a candid and ultimately redefining look at what it really means to be Goth”. Sheffield Doc/Fest

Acclaimed documentary portrait of the last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, run by long suffering keeper of the vinyl Tom Butchart. We are thrilled to welcome Tom to this special screening for a Q&A.

Teenland takes us behind the closed bedroom door of four adolescents on the brink of adulthood and explores their passions, obsessions and hopes for the future. Preceded by Love Takes, Jeanie’s debut film.

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (cert TBC)

NOTTINGHAM LACE (UC) + Q&A Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2010 25m

Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin

www.jeaniefinlay.com

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 89mins

MON 21, 8.45PM

THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX (18) Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2013 90m

Californian hip-hop duo Silibil n’ Brains were going to be massive. What no-one knew was the pair were really students from Scotland who had never even set foot on American soil.

“The violence of the inter-American drug trade has served as the backdrop for any number of films for more than three decades, but few have been as powerful and superbly made as Sicario” The Hollywood Reporter

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? We’re proud to host a special gala screening on 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with Jeanie Finlay.

★ Followed by live music in the cafebar from ‘A BAND APART’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band.

SUN 6, 2PM

WED 9, 8PM

TUE 29, 8PM

WIN WIN (15) 102m

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD + LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL DISCUSSION 155m

ROGER WATERS THE WALL (12A) 165m

A touching comedy about a struggling lawyer who moonlights as a high-school wrestling coach. FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ON MY 80TH BIRTHDAY

Mayhem present a double bill of classic biker movies for Scalarama raising money for the National Association for Bikers with a Disability. THU 3, 8PM

FINGERS (18)

THELMA & LOUISE (15)

Dir: James Toback USA 1978 90m

Dir: Ridley Scott USA 1991 130m

FRI 25, 6PM/7.45PM

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Tisa Farrow

AN ILLUSTRATED TALK ON HUMPHREY BOGART 90m

Harvey Keitel plays a piano virtuoso whose second job is to ‘collect’ on his mob father’s debts.

IN A LONELY PLACE (PG) 91m Adrian Wootton CEO of Film London and British Film Commission was founder Director of Broadway and Creator of our Shots in The Dark Festival. As part of our 25th anniversary he joins us to celebrate Shots in The Dark and give a lavishly illustrated talk on the life and career of noir icon Humphrey Bogart. Full of slides and clips from many classic movies such as The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca & The Big Sleep. The talk is followed by a screening of arguably Bogart’s greatest performance in the legendary Nicholas Ray film noir In a Lonely Place which Adrian will also introduce.

SAT 26, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH MAYHEM

POINT BLANK (12)

PLUS

Dir: John Borrman USA 1967 88m

SAT 26, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

THE AMERICAN FRIEND (12)

Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis

Thelma and Louise made a huge splash when it was released and has since become a part of pop culture lexicon. As bold and relevant as ever, it remains a vastly entertaining must-see. IMDB

Starring: Denis Hopper, Bruno Ganz

SUN 27, 8.30PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KNEEL BEFORE ZOD

DEAD MEN DON’T WEAR PLAID (PG)

Starring: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson

Dir: Carl Reiner USA 1982 85m Starring: Steve Martin, Rachel Ward

SUN 27, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

THE WANDERERS (15) Dir: Philip Kaufman USA 1979 112m Starring: Ken Wahl, John Friedrich

The Wanderers led by heart throb, Richie, are just one of the gangs fight for turf in this darkly comic re-imagining of the golden age of American innocence. IMDB

Explosive Ozploitation classic, feature raw, real stunt work including a death defying cliff jump. Many of the cast returned in Mad Max and Tarantino cites the film as a favourite.

SUN 20, 2PM

A mesmerising sixties crime drama in which a man left for dead by his unfaithful wife and her mobster boyfriend exacts a terrible revenge.

Dir: Wim Wenders Germany 1977 125m

Wenders’ homage to film noir in which Dennis Hopper plays a seedy underworld figure who persuades an innocent, honest family man to become an assassin.

STONE (18) 103m

SUN 27, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH REEL EQUALITY

Dead Men is a film noir parody in which Steve Martin plays inept private eye Rigby Reardon who has to go to the aid of a beautiful heiress. Filmed in black and white and intercut with scenes from old movies, allowing a starring role for Humphrey Bogart.

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

PSYCHOMANIA (18) 90m Darkly twisted comic mayhem ensues when Tom, psychotic leader of a British biker gang, learns from his Satanist mother (Beryl Reid) that he can become immortal in a pact with the devil - soon a gang of living dead bikers are riding the roads. Thanks to Severin Films.

SUN 27, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (12) 98m The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show - now scraping a living through re-runs and conventions - are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. HAPPY PALINDROMIC BIRTHDAY LAURIE - “NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER SURRENDER”

How to Change the World is a new insightful and moving documentary that tells the story of the Greenpeace movement’s earliest years using rare, hitherto unseen footage, private journals and interviews. This exciting event will include a screening of the film followed by a Q&A with a panel including the film’s director Jerry Rothwell, Vivienne Westwood, and other special guests.

From the creator of the classic Pink Floyd album. Roger Waters The Wall is an event movie like no other. An immersive concert experience, a road movie of Waters’ reckoning with the past, and a stirring anti-war film. It is a truly breathtaking cinematic experience which will be followed by an exclusive in-conversation with Roger Waters. Tickets: £12 full / £10 memb + concs

Followed in the bar at 10.30pm by:

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. JANE KELSALL WE ALL LOVE YOU

11

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

STONE

An idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) joins two shadowy government operatives (Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro) in a high-risk, cross-border sting against a Mexican cartel boss, in this gritty drug-war thriller from Quebec’s Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners).

SEPTEMBER 2015

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

THE HISTORY OF THE CRIME FILM

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING

From the Yakuza to the Cosa Nostra, corrupt cops to bank heist bandits, this 8-week trip through world cinema will trace the history of the crime film. We’ll be tracing the public fascination with onscreen tough guys from the earliest days of cinema - and covering everyone from Jean-Pierre Melville to Michael Mann. From: Mon 5 October - 8 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Christina Newland £50 full / £35 membs + concs

Our popular screenwriting course will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. From: Wed 7 October - 8 weeks 6.30pm-9pm Tutor: Graham Lester George £130 full / £100 membs + concs

DON’T LET THE BASTARDS GRIND YOU DOWN... A fascinating exploration into the depictions of the working classes on the British silver screen, looking at the silent era, the propaganda films of World War II and the angry kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s. The course will also focus on the social realism of directors like Ken Loach and Shane Meadows and celebrate cult classics like Kes and Quadrophenia. From: Tue 6 October - 10 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Andrew Graves £70 full / £50 members + concs

FOREVER EALING ‘Ealing films’ has occasionally been used as an adjective and subject to accusations of cosiness. From 1930s quota quickies through to WW2 dramas and propaganda and then social realism, comedy and other genres including horror, our latest Wednesday afternoon course will demonstrate why Ealing films were frequently anything but cosy. From: Wed 7 October - 10 weeks 2pm-4pm Tutor: Alan Seaman £70 full /£50 membs + concs

LIVE BY SATELLITE MON 28, 8.30PM

WED 30, 8.30PM

THE ECSTACY OF WILKO JOHNSON (15) 91m

BILLY FURY - THE SOUND OF FURY (CERT TBC) 85m

In early 2013, ex-Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer yet didn’t die. Director Julien Temple was there for the ride. The result is an uplifting exploration of how to live with impending death, and what to do when you’re then sentenced to live.

Billy Fury became an overnight sensation in the 1950s and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock & Roll history. This documentary looks at the memories & the influence of Billy Fury. Featuring Vince Eager, Joe Brown, Clem Cattini, Lord David Puttnam, Jean Wycherley, Albie Wycherley and many others.

SEPTEMBER 2015

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

TALK CINEMA Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. From: Thu 8 October - 10 weeks 7.30pm-9pm (discussion sessions) Tutor: Elinor Groom £60 full / £40 membs + concs (includes entrance into films)

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

For more information please contact Laura at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

NT LIVE THU 3, 7PM

THE BEAUX’ STRATEGEM (12A) 180m

Wild Restoration comedy of love and cash. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE (12A) 120m

CORIOLANUS (12A) 180m Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge starring Tom Hiddleston.

Ask at box office for details.

WED 16 – SEE WEB FOR DETAILS Nottingham is home to some amazing creative talent and we’re proud to have worked with many of them. Over the past three years, Projector has supported creatives looking to start or grow their business. Join us for our Showcase and Exhibition to celebrate the participants and their work. Book your FREE ticket at www.broadway.org.uk

SAT 26, FROM 10.30PM

A BAND APART

TUE 29, FROM 6PM

ROGER WATERS To complement tonight’s screening of ROGER WATERS THE WALL, we’ll play some classic Pink Floyd tunes in the Cafebar from 6pm.

TUE 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 29, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZ Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD

CELEBRATING NOTTINGHAM’S CREATIVE TALENT

FREE

THEATRE ENCORE

NT ENCORE THU 24, 7PM

Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

The live music will be followed by a criminally good DJ set.

THU 17, 6.45PM

Join Richard O’Brien and some very special guests for a guaranteed party, live in cinemas for one night only.

12

As part of our tribute weekend to Shots in the Dark we are very excited to welcome A Band Apart who will bring life once more to the great tunes from the iconic Tarantino cult films we once screened as part of the festival. It’s “the moment you’ve all been waiting for… the world famous Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest!”

QUIZZES

In 1951 Nottingham’s lace market was a thriving industrial hub and hummed to the sound of 120 family-led lace factories making “Nottingham Lace” for the world. In 2010 there’s only one Lever’s lace factory left in the country – Cluny Lace, the last of the lacemakers.

GALA SPECIAL

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

Dir: Denis Villeneuve USA 2015 121m

FRI 25, 9.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

10

MUSIC

FROM THU 24

SUN 13, 1.30PM FREE SCREENING

MY MOVIES

SICARIO (15)

Along with films chosen from Shots’ illustrious history, we’re delighted to present a preview of Cannes favourite Sicario, and following this there’ll be live music in the bar from ‘A Band Apart’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band. All the retrospective screenings will be introduced.

SEPTEMBER 2015

MUSIC

SUN 13, 8.30PM

09

SPECIAL PREVIEW SAT 26, 8.30PM

As part of our 25th anniversary, we are pleased to present Shots Remembered, a tribute to our iconic crime and thriller film festival, Shots in the Dark, curated by our finest film clubs and the festival’s director, Adrian Wootton.

SAT 12, 1.15PM

SEPTEMBER 2015

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING

JEANIE FINLAY RETROSPECTIVE

PSYCHOMANIA

PHOTO BY JO IRVINE

07

Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join and win a prize.

INTO THE FUTURE: WORKSHOPS & SEMINAR

FRI 11, 11AM - 5PM & SAT 12, 11AM - 4.30PM

WHO MAKES THE FUTURE? IS IMAGINING THE FUTURE A POLITICAL ACT? A two-day event led by the ‘…And Beyond Institute for Future Research’. Join us on Friday for two Design Fiction workshops - utilising a shared science fiction narrative to construct alternative visions of the future through object making and storytelling. Saturday’s seminar with guest artists and thinkers will explore the way ideas of Utopia and Dystopia shape constructions of the future in popular culture, and the speculative future of our relationships with technology and each other. Information and booking: rebecca.beinart@weareprimary.org. This event is a collaboration with Primary, supported by Horizon.


SEPTEMBER 2015

08

As part of our 25th anniversary celebrations and to mark the release of her new film, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, we’re delighted to look back at the career of highlyacclaimed Broadway-based filmmaker Jeanie Finlay. And we’ll be screening her lovely film Panto!, about our neighbour, The Nottingham Arts Theatre, in December (oh, yes we will!).

WED 23, 8.45PM

TEENLAND + LOVE TAKES (CERT TBC)

GOTH CRUISE (cert TBC)

SOUND IT OUT (12A) + Q&A

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2009 75m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2011 74m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 70m

Goth Cruise follows 150 pale, ‘people in black’ on a boat, taking part in the absolute antithesis of Goth - a cruise in the blazing sunshine, as they sail around Bermuda for five days on the 4th Annual Goth Cruise. “Disregard everything you know about Goth culture. Goth Cruise is a landmark documentary that takes a candid and ultimately redefining look at what it really means to be Goth”. Sheffield Doc/Fest

Acclaimed documentary portrait of the last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, run by long suffering keeper of the vinyl Tom Butchart. We are thrilled to welcome Tom to this special screening for a Q&A.

Teenland takes us behind the closed bedroom door of four adolescents on the brink of adulthood and explores their passions, obsessions and hopes for the future. Preceded by Love Takes, Jeanie’s debut film.

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (cert TBC)

NOTTINGHAM LACE (UC) + Q&A Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2010 25m

Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin

www.jeaniefinlay.com

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 89mins

MON 21, 8.45PM

THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX (18) Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2013 90m

Californian hip-hop duo Silibil n’ Brains were going to be massive. What no-one knew was the pair were really students from Scotland who had never even set foot on American soil.

“The violence of the inter-American drug trade has served as the backdrop for any number of films for more than three decades, but few have been as powerful and superbly made as Sicario” The Hollywood Reporter

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? We’re proud to host a special gala screening on 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with Jeanie Finlay.

★ Followed by live music in the cafebar from ‘A BAND APART’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band.

SUN 6, 2PM

WED 9, 8PM

TUE 29, 8PM

WIN WIN (15) 102m

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD + LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL DISCUSSION 155m

ROGER WATERS THE WALL (12A) 165m

A touching comedy about a struggling lawyer who moonlights as a high-school wrestling coach. FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ON MY 80TH BIRTHDAY

Mayhem present a double bill of classic biker movies for Scalarama raising money for the National Association for Bikers with a Disability. THU 3, 8PM

FINGERS (18)

THELMA & LOUISE (15)

Dir: James Toback USA 1978 90m

Dir: Ridley Scott USA 1991 130m

FRI 25, 6PM/7.45PM

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Tisa Farrow

AN ILLUSTRATED TALK ON HUMPHREY BOGART 90m

Harvey Keitel plays a piano virtuoso whose second job is to ‘collect’ on his mob father’s debts.

IN A LONELY PLACE (PG) 91m Adrian Wootton CEO of Film London and British Film Commission was founder Director of Broadway and Creator of our Shots in The Dark Festival. As part of our 25th anniversary he joins us to celebrate Shots in The Dark and give a lavishly illustrated talk on the life and career of noir icon Humphrey Bogart. Full of slides and clips from many classic movies such as The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca & The Big Sleep. The talk is followed by a screening of arguably Bogart’s greatest performance in the legendary Nicholas Ray film noir In a Lonely Place which Adrian will also introduce.

SAT 26, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH MAYHEM

POINT BLANK (12)

PLUS

Dir: John Borrman USA 1967 88m

SAT 26, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

THE AMERICAN FRIEND (12)

Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis

Thelma and Louise made a huge splash when it was released and has since become a part of pop culture lexicon. As bold and relevant as ever, it remains a vastly entertaining must-see. IMDB

Starring: Denis Hopper, Bruno Ganz

SUN 27, 8.30PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KNEEL BEFORE ZOD

DEAD MEN DON’T WEAR PLAID (PG)

Starring: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson

Dir: Carl Reiner USA 1982 85m Starring: Steve Martin, Rachel Ward

SUN 27, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

THE WANDERERS (15) Dir: Philip Kaufman USA 1979 112m Starring: Ken Wahl, John Friedrich

The Wanderers led by heart throb, Richie, are just one of the gangs fight for turf in this darkly comic re-imagining of the golden age of American innocence. IMDB

Explosive Ozploitation classic, feature raw, real stunt work including a death defying cliff jump. Many of the cast returned in Mad Max and Tarantino cites the film as a favourite.

SUN 20, 2PM

A mesmerising sixties crime drama in which a man left for dead by his unfaithful wife and her mobster boyfriend exacts a terrible revenge.

Dir: Wim Wenders Germany 1977 125m

Wenders’ homage to film noir in which Dennis Hopper plays a seedy underworld figure who persuades an innocent, honest family man to become an assassin.

STONE (18) 103m

SUN 27, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH REEL EQUALITY

Dead Men is a film noir parody in which Steve Martin plays inept private eye Rigby Reardon who has to go to the aid of a beautiful heiress. Filmed in black and white and intercut with scenes from old movies, allowing a starring role for Humphrey Bogart.

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

PSYCHOMANIA (18) 90m Darkly twisted comic mayhem ensues when Tom, psychotic leader of a British biker gang, learns from his Satanist mother (Beryl Reid) that he can become immortal in a pact with the devil - soon a gang of living dead bikers are riding the roads. Thanks to Severin Films.

SUN 27, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (12) 98m The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show - now scraping a living through re-runs and conventions - are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. HAPPY PALINDROMIC BIRTHDAY LAURIE - “NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER SURRENDER”

How to Change the World is a new insightful and moving documentary that tells the story of the Greenpeace movement’s earliest years using rare, hitherto unseen footage, private journals and interviews. This exciting event will include a screening of the film followed by a Q&A with a panel including the film’s director Jerry Rothwell, Vivienne Westwood, and other special guests.

From the creator of the classic Pink Floyd album. Roger Waters The Wall is an event movie like no other. An immersive concert experience, a road movie of Waters’ reckoning with the past, and a stirring anti-war film. It is a truly breathtaking cinematic experience which will be followed by an exclusive in-conversation with Roger Waters. Tickets: £12 full / £10 memb + concs

Followed in the bar at 10.30pm by:

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. JANE KELSALL WE ALL LOVE YOU

11

AUTUMN FILM COURSES

STONE

An idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) joins two shadowy government operatives (Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro) in a high-risk, cross-border sting against a Mexican cartel boss, in this gritty drug-war thriller from Quebec’s Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners).

SEPTEMBER 2015

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

THE HISTORY OF THE CRIME FILM

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING

From the Yakuza to the Cosa Nostra, corrupt cops to bank heist bandits, this 8-week trip through world cinema will trace the history of the crime film. We’ll be tracing the public fascination with onscreen tough guys from the earliest days of cinema - and covering everyone from Jean-Pierre Melville to Michael Mann. From: Mon 5 October - 8 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Christina Newland £50 full / £35 membs + concs

Our popular screenwriting course will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. From: Wed 7 October - 8 weeks 6.30pm-9pm Tutor: Graham Lester George £130 full / £100 membs + concs

DON’T LET THE BASTARDS GRIND YOU DOWN... A fascinating exploration into the depictions of the working classes on the British silver screen, looking at the silent era, the propaganda films of World War II and the angry kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s. The course will also focus on the social realism of directors like Ken Loach and Shane Meadows and celebrate cult classics like Kes and Quadrophenia. From: Tue 6 October - 10 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Andrew Graves £70 full / £50 members + concs

FOREVER EALING ‘Ealing films’ has occasionally been used as an adjective and subject to accusations of cosiness. From 1930s quota quickies through to WW2 dramas and propaganda and then social realism, comedy and other genres including horror, our latest Wednesday afternoon course will demonstrate why Ealing films were frequently anything but cosy. From: Wed 7 October - 10 weeks 2pm-4pm Tutor: Alan Seaman £70 full /£50 membs + concs

LIVE BY SATELLITE MON 28, 8.30PM

WED 30, 8.30PM

THE ECSTACY OF WILKO JOHNSON (15) 91m

BILLY FURY - THE SOUND OF FURY (CERT TBC) 85m

In early 2013, ex-Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer yet didn’t die. Director Julien Temple was there for the ride. The result is an uplifting exploration of how to live with impending death, and what to do when you’re then sentenced to live.

Billy Fury became an overnight sensation in the 1950s and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock & Roll history. This documentary looks at the memories & the influence of Billy Fury. Featuring Vince Eager, Joe Brown, Clem Cattini, Lord David Puttnam, Jean Wycherley, Albie Wycherley and many others.

SEPTEMBER 2015

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

TALK CINEMA Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. From: Thu 8 October - 10 weeks 7.30pm-9pm (discussion sessions) Tutor: Elinor Groom £60 full / £40 membs + concs (includes entrance into films)

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

For more information please contact Laura at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

NT LIVE THU 3, 7PM

THE BEAUX’ STRATEGEM (12A) 180m

Wild Restoration comedy of love and cash. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE (12A) 120m

CORIOLANUS (12A) 180m Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge starring Tom Hiddleston.

Ask at box office for details.

WED 16 – SEE WEB FOR DETAILS Nottingham is home to some amazing creative talent and we’re proud to have worked with many of them. Over the past three years, Projector has supported creatives looking to start or grow their business. Join us for our Showcase and Exhibition to celebrate the participants and their work. Book your FREE ticket at www.broadway.org.uk

SAT 26, FROM 10.30PM

A BAND APART

TUE 29, FROM 6PM

ROGER WATERS To complement tonight’s screening of ROGER WATERS THE WALL, we’ll play some classic Pink Floyd tunes in the Cafebar from 6pm.

TUE 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 29, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZ Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD

CELEBRATING NOTTINGHAM’S CREATIVE TALENT

FREE

THEATRE ENCORE

NT ENCORE THU 24, 7PM

Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

The live music will be followed by a criminally good DJ set.

THU 17, 6.45PM

Join Richard O’Brien and some very special guests for a guaranteed party, live in cinemas for one night only.

12

As part of our tribute weekend to Shots in the Dark we are very excited to welcome A Band Apart who will bring life once more to the great tunes from the iconic Tarantino cult films we once screened as part of the festival. It’s “the moment you’ve all been waiting for… the world famous Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest!”

QUIZZES

In 1951 Nottingham’s lace market was a thriving industrial hub and hummed to the sound of 120 family-led lace factories making “Nottingham Lace” for the world. In 2010 there’s only one Lever’s lace factory left in the country – Cluny Lace, the last of the lacemakers.

GALA SPECIAL

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

Dir: Denis Villeneuve USA 2015 121m

FRI 25, 9.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

10

MUSIC

FROM THU 24

SUN 13, 1.30PM FREE SCREENING

MY MOVIES

SICARIO (15)

Along with films chosen from Shots’ illustrious history, we’re delighted to present a preview of Cannes favourite Sicario, and following this there’ll be live music in the bar from ‘A Band Apart’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band. All the retrospective screenings will be introduced.

SEPTEMBER 2015

MUSIC

SUN 13, 8.30PM

09

SPECIAL PREVIEW SAT 26, 8.30PM

As part of our 25th anniversary, we are pleased to present Shots Remembered, a tribute to our iconic crime and thriller film festival, Shots in the Dark, curated by our finest film clubs and the festival’s director, Adrian Wootton.

SAT 12, 1.15PM

SEPTEMBER 2015

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING

JEANIE FINLAY RETROSPECTIVE

PSYCHOMANIA

PHOTO BY JO IRVINE

07

Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join and win a prize.

INTO THE FUTURE: WORKSHOPS & SEMINAR

FRI 11, 11AM - 5PM & SAT 12, 11AM - 4.30PM

WHO MAKES THE FUTURE? IS IMAGINING THE FUTURE A POLITICAL ACT? A two-day event led by the ‘…And Beyond Institute for Future Research’. Join us on Friday for two Design Fiction workshops - utilising a shared science fiction narrative to construct alternative visions of the future through object making and storytelling. Saturday’s seminar with guest artists and thinkers will explore the way ideas of Utopia and Dystopia shape constructions of the future in popular culture, and the speculative future of our relationships with technology and each other. Information and booking: rebecca.beinart@weareprimary.org. This event is a collaboration with Primary, supported by Horizon.


SEPTEMBER 2015

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As part of our 25th anniversary celebrations and to mark the release of her new film, Orion: The Man Who Would Be King, we’re delighted to look back at the career of highlyacclaimed Broadway-based filmmaker Jeanie Finlay. And we’ll be screening her lovely film Panto!, about our neighbour, The Nottingham Arts Theatre, in December (oh, yes we will!).

WED 23, 8.45PM

TEENLAND + LOVE TAKES (CERT TBC)

GOTH CRUISE (cert TBC)

SOUND IT OUT (12A) + Q&A

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2009 75m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2011 74m

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 70m

Goth Cruise follows 150 pale, ‘people in black’ on a boat, taking part in the absolute antithesis of Goth - a cruise in the blazing sunshine, as they sail around Bermuda for five days on the 4th Annual Goth Cruise. “Disregard everything you know about Goth culture. Goth Cruise is a landmark documentary that takes a candid and ultimately redefining look at what it really means to be Goth”. Sheffield Doc/Fest

Acclaimed documentary portrait of the last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, run by long suffering keeper of the vinyl Tom Butchart. We are thrilled to welcome Tom to this special screening for a Q&A.

Teenland takes us behind the closed bedroom door of four adolescents on the brink of adulthood and explores their passions, obsessions and hopes for the future. Preceded by Love Takes, Jeanie’s debut film.

ORION: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (cert TBC)

NOTTINGHAM LACE (UC) + Q&A Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2010 25m

Starring: Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin

www.jeaniefinlay.com

Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 89mins

MON 21, 8.45PM

THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX (18) Dir: Jeanie Finlay UK 2013 90m

Californian hip-hop duo Silibil n’ Brains were going to be massive. What no-one knew was the pair were really students from Scotland who had never even set foot on American soil.

“The violence of the inter-American drug trade has served as the backdrop for any number of films for more than three decades, but few have been as powerful and superbly made as Sicario” The Hollywood Reporter

When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn’t believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis’s. But who was the man behind the mask? We’re proud to host a special gala screening on 24 Sept, followed by a Q&A with Jeanie Finlay.

★ Followed by live music in the cafebar from ‘A BAND APART’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band.

SUN 6, 2PM

WED 9, 8PM

TUE 29, 8PM

WIN WIN (15) 102m

HOW TO CHANGE THE WORLD + LIVE BY SATELLITE PANEL DISCUSSION 155m

ROGER WATERS THE WALL (12A) 165m

A touching comedy about a struggling lawyer who moonlights as a high-school wrestling coach. FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS ON MY 80TH BIRTHDAY

Mayhem present a double bill of classic biker movies for Scalarama raising money for the National Association for Bikers with a Disability. THU 3, 8PM

FINGERS (18)

THELMA & LOUISE (15)

Dir: James Toback USA 1978 90m

Dir: Ridley Scott USA 1991 130m

FRI 25, 6PM/7.45PM

Starring: Harvey Keitel, Tisa Farrow

AN ILLUSTRATED TALK ON HUMPHREY BOGART 90m

Harvey Keitel plays a piano virtuoso whose second job is to ‘collect’ on his mob father’s debts.

IN A LONELY PLACE (PG) 91m Adrian Wootton CEO of Film London and British Film Commission was founder Director of Broadway and Creator of our Shots in The Dark Festival. As part of our 25th anniversary he joins us to celebrate Shots in The Dark and give a lavishly illustrated talk on the life and career of noir icon Humphrey Bogart. Full of slides and clips from many classic movies such as The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca & The Big Sleep. The talk is followed by a screening of arguably Bogart’s greatest performance in the legendary Nicholas Ray film noir In a Lonely Place which Adrian will also introduce.

SAT 26, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH MAYHEM

POINT BLANK (12)

PLUS

Dir: John Borrman USA 1967 88m

SAT 26, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KINO KLUBB

THE AMERICAN FRIEND (12)

Starring: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis

Thelma and Louise made a huge splash when it was released and has since become a part of pop culture lexicon. As bold and relevant as ever, it remains a vastly entertaining must-see. IMDB

Starring: Denis Hopper, Bruno Ganz

SUN 27, 8.30PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH KNEEL BEFORE ZOD

DEAD MEN DON’T WEAR PLAID (PG)

Starring: Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson

Dir: Carl Reiner USA 1982 85m Starring: Steve Martin, Rachel Ward

SUN 27, 6PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

THE WANDERERS (15) Dir: Philip Kaufman USA 1979 112m Starring: Ken Wahl, John Friedrich

The Wanderers led by heart throb, Richie, are just one of the gangs fight for turf in this darkly comic re-imagining of the golden age of American innocence. IMDB

Explosive Ozploitation classic, feature raw, real stunt work including a death defying cliff jump. Many of the cast returned in Mad Max and Tarantino cites the film as a favourite.

SUN 20, 2PM

A mesmerising sixties crime drama in which a man left for dead by his unfaithful wife and her mobster boyfriend exacts a terrible revenge.

Dir: Wim Wenders Germany 1977 125m

Wenders’ homage to film noir in which Dennis Hopper plays a seedy underworld figure who persuades an innocent, honest family man to become an assassin.

STONE (18) 103m

SUN 27, 3.15PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH REEL EQUALITY

Dead Men is a film noir parody in which Steve Martin plays inept private eye Rigby Reardon who has to go to the aid of a beautiful heiress. Filmed in black and white and intercut with scenes from old movies, allowing a starring role for Humphrey Bogart.

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

PSYCHOMANIA (18) 90m Darkly twisted comic mayhem ensues when Tom, psychotic leader of a British biker gang, learns from his Satanist mother (Beryl Reid) that he can become immortal in a pact with the devil - soon a gang of living dead bikers are riding the roads. Thanks to Severin Films.

SUN 27, 2PM

GALAXY QUEST (12) 98m The stars of a 1970s sci-fi show - now scraping a living through re-runs and conventions - are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. HAPPY PALINDROMIC BIRTHDAY LAURIE - “NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER SURRENDER”

How to Change the World is a new insightful and moving documentary that tells the story of the Greenpeace movement’s earliest years using rare, hitherto unseen footage, private journals and interviews. This exciting event will include a screening of the film followed by a Q&A with a panel including the film’s director Jerry Rothwell, Vivienne Westwood, and other special guests.

From the creator of the classic Pink Floyd album. Roger Waters The Wall is an event movie like no other. An immersive concert experience, a road movie of Waters’ reckoning with the past, and a stirring anti-war film. It is a truly breathtaking cinematic experience which will be followed by an exclusive in-conversation with Roger Waters. Tickets: £12 full / £10 memb + concs

Followed in the bar at 10.30pm by:

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. JANE KELSALL WE ALL LOVE YOU

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AUTUMN FILM COURSES

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An idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) joins two shadowy government operatives (Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro) in a high-risk, cross-border sting against a Mexican cartel boss, in this gritty drug-war thriller from Quebec’s Denis Villeneuve (Prisoners).

SEPTEMBER 2015

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

THE HISTORY OF THE CRIME FILM

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING

From the Yakuza to the Cosa Nostra, corrupt cops to bank heist bandits, this 8-week trip through world cinema will trace the history of the crime film. We’ll be tracing the public fascination with onscreen tough guys from the earliest days of cinema - and covering everyone from Jean-Pierre Melville to Michael Mann. From: Mon 5 October - 8 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Christina Newland £50 full / £35 membs + concs

Our popular screenwriting course will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. From: Wed 7 October - 8 weeks 6.30pm-9pm Tutor: Graham Lester George £130 full / £100 membs + concs

DON’T LET THE BASTARDS GRIND YOU DOWN... A fascinating exploration into the depictions of the working classes on the British silver screen, looking at the silent era, the propaganda films of World War II and the angry kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s. The course will also focus on the social realism of directors like Ken Loach and Shane Meadows and celebrate cult classics like Kes and Quadrophenia. From: Tue 6 October - 10 weeks 7pm-8.30pm Tutor: Andrew Graves £70 full / £50 members + concs

FOREVER EALING ‘Ealing films’ has occasionally been used as an adjective and subject to accusations of cosiness. From 1930s quota quickies through to WW2 dramas and propaganda and then social realism, comedy and other genres including horror, our latest Wednesday afternoon course will demonstrate why Ealing films were frequently anything but cosy. From: Wed 7 October - 10 weeks 2pm-4pm Tutor: Alan Seaman £70 full /£50 membs + concs

LIVE BY SATELLITE MON 28, 8.30PM

WED 30, 8.30PM

THE ECSTACY OF WILKO JOHNSON (15) 91m

BILLY FURY - THE SOUND OF FURY (CERT TBC) 85m

In early 2013, ex-Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer yet didn’t die. Director Julien Temple was there for the ride. The result is an uplifting exploration of how to live with impending death, and what to do when you’re then sentenced to live.

Billy Fury became an overnight sensation in the 1950s and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock & Roll history. This documentary looks at the memories & the influence of Billy Fury. Featuring Vince Eager, Joe Brown, Clem Cattini, Lord David Puttnam, Jean Wycherley, Albie Wycherley and many others.

SEPTEMBER 2015

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

TALK CINEMA Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. From: Thu 8 October - 10 weeks 7.30pm-9pm (discussion sessions) Tutor: Elinor Groom £60 full / £40 membs + concs (includes entrance into films)

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

For more information please contact Laura at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

NT LIVE THU 3, 7PM

THE BEAUX’ STRATEGEM (12A) 180m

Wild Restoration comedy of love and cash. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE (12A) 120m

CORIOLANUS (12A) 180m Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge starring Tom Hiddleston.

Ask at box office for details.

WED 16 – SEE WEB FOR DETAILS Nottingham is home to some amazing creative talent and we’re proud to have worked with many of them. Over the past three years, Projector has supported creatives looking to start or grow their business. Join us for our Showcase and Exhibition to celebrate the participants and their work. Book your FREE ticket at www.broadway.org.uk

SAT 26, FROM 10.30PM

A BAND APART

TUE 29, FROM 6PM

ROGER WATERS To complement tonight’s screening of ROGER WATERS THE WALL, we’ll play some classic Pink Floyd tunes in the Cafebar from 6pm.

TUE 8, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

TUE 29, FROM 8.30PM

FILM QUIZ Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD

CELEBRATING NOTTINGHAM’S CREATIVE TALENT

FREE

THEATRE ENCORE

NT ENCORE THU 24, 7PM

Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+concs

CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM

The live music will be followed by a criminally good DJ set.

THU 17, 6.45PM

Join Richard O’Brien and some very special guests for a guaranteed party, live in cinemas for one night only.

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As part of our tribute weekend to Shots in the Dark we are very excited to welcome A Band Apart who will bring life once more to the great tunes from the iconic Tarantino cult films we once screened as part of the festival. It’s “the moment you’ve all been waiting for… the world famous Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest!”

QUIZZES

In 1951 Nottingham’s lace market was a thriving industrial hub and hummed to the sound of 120 family-led lace factories making “Nottingham Lace” for the world. In 2010 there’s only one Lever’s lace factory left in the country – Cluny Lace, the last of the lacemakers.

GALA SPECIAL

SPECIALS

See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

Dir: Denis Villeneuve USA 2015 121m

FRI 25, 9.45PM PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH WATERGATE CINEMATEK

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MUSIC

FROM THU 24

SUN 13, 1.30PM FREE SCREENING

MY MOVIES

SICARIO (15)

Along with films chosen from Shots’ illustrious history, we’re delighted to present a preview of Cannes favourite Sicario, and following this there’ll be live music in the bar from ‘A Band Apart’, the Quentin Tarantino tribute band. All the retrospective screenings will be introduced.

SEPTEMBER 2015

MUSIC

SUN 13, 8.30PM

09

SPECIAL PREVIEW SAT 26, 8.30PM

As part of our 25th anniversary, we are pleased to present Shots Remembered, a tribute to our iconic crime and thriller film festival, Shots in the Dark, curated by our finest film clubs and the festival’s director, Adrian Wootton.

SAT 12, 1.15PM

SEPTEMBER 2015

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING

JEANIE FINLAY RETROSPECTIVE

PSYCHOMANIA

PHOTO BY JO IRVINE

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Our popular quiz returns – it’s £1 a head to join and win a prize.

INTO THE FUTURE: WORKSHOPS & SEMINAR

FRI 11, 11AM - 5PM & SAT 12, 11AM - 4.30PM

WHO MAKES THE FUTURE? IS IMAGINING THE FUTURE A POLITICAL ACT? A two-day event led by the ‘…And Beyond Institute for Future Research’. Join us on Friday for two Design Fiction workshops - utilising a shared science fiction narrative to construct alternative visions of the future through object making and storytelling. Saturday’s seminar with guest artists and thinkers will explore the way ideas of Utopia and Dystopia shape constructions of the future in popular culture, and the speculative future of our relationships with technology and each other. Information and booking: rebecca.beinart@weareprimary.org. This event is a collaboration with Primary, supported by Horizon.


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