February 2017 Brochure

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FEBRUARY 2017

CELEBRATING LGBT HISTORY MONTH

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In February every year LGBT History Month celebrates the lives and achievements of the LGBT community. To mark this, we’re screening some wonderful films with an LGBT theme. Also look out for the marvellous Moonlight screening from the 17th February.

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THU 2, 7PM - SOLD OUT SUN 12, 12NOON - ENCORE

With English Subtitles

With English Subtitles

Dir: Ben A. Williams UK 2016 87m

Dirs: Olivier Ducastel & Jacques Martineau

Dir: Alexandra-Therese Keining

Starring: Russell Tovey, Arinzé Kene

France 2016 97m

Finland/Sweden 2015 104m

Starring: Geoffrey Couët, François Nambot

Starring: Mandus Berg, Adam Dahlgren

Opening on a hard core scene in an underground Paris sex club, Theo and Hugo begins as a real-time narrative of sex and lust, before a dramatic tonal change turns into a tale of blossoming love on the streets of Paris. Both men find themselves forced to question their ideas about love, desire and personal responsibility, when an unexpected post-sexual realisation brings them to hysteria.

Kim, Momo and Bella are continuously bullied at school for not behaving “like girls should”. When they discover a plant that allows them to transform into boys, everything changes. But soon the three friends are faced with unexpected questions about themselves and their friendship. This stylish fantasy film makes sexual identity and gender-confusion dilemmas accessible.

Jason, an ambitious 19-year-old football player, shares a room with teammate Ade on the night before their first international match. There’s laddish banter, jokes, high jinks and then, out of nowhere, a kiss. It’s a moment that changes everything. With pitch-perfect performances, The Pass explores the price of success in a sport where image is everything. Bath Film Festival

SAT 4, 10.30AM – 2.30PM

FOCUS ON LAURENT CANTET AND THE CLASS A special educational event delivered by Martin O’Shaughnessy from Nottingham Trent University which is designed for students but which will also appeal to anyone with an interest in French cinema and culture. A screening of The Class will be preceded by an introduction to Cantet and the contemporary French social context to which he is responding including a close analysis of two key scenes from the film. There will be a Q&A after the screening.

Normal ticket prices apply Groups of students: £3.50 each & teachers free GIRLS LOST

TUE 14, 5.45PM

TUE 21, 6PM

THE BEST OF THE 2016 KENDAL MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL (CERT TBC) RT TBC

SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (U) 103m

Dir: Josh Appignanesi UK 2014 75m

Every autumn, Kendal, on the edge of the Lake District, hosts the most prestigious Mountain Film Festival in the UK, attracting film premieres from around the world. This special programme features a selection of the very best films from the 2016 festival held in November. Tickets: £12/£10 memb+conc

Starring: Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds

London-based fiction director Josh Appignanesi turns the camera on himself and his wife, Devorah, as they undergo the ordeal of becoming parents. Faced with fatherhood, Josh spirals comically into an envious career funk. Their relationship is tested to the brink as they confront birth, death, love and loss all at once. An entertaining and moving documentary about becoming a parent… and how to reconceive yourself. UK Jewish Film Festival Director Josh Appignanesi will attend a post-screening Q&A with Al Clark from Wellington Films.

Dirs: Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly US 1952

To celebrate Valentine’s Day and commemorate Debbie Reynolds’ incredible talent, come rediscover one of the finest musicals of all time. Set in 1920s Hollywood as stars of the silent era struggle to transition to sound, Singin’ in the Rain is as funny as its songs are catchy. Be charmed and transported by Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds blooming on-screen romance in this vibrant and dazzling masterpiece.

TUE 14

VALENTINE’S DAY There’ll be half-price Prosecco on sale in the bar tonight.

THE NEW MAN (15) + Q&A

“Lovely, personal and abjectly honest… Very funny and poignant.” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN MON 27, 6PM

I, CLAUDE MONET (12A) 90m From award-winning director Phil Grabsky comes this new look at arguably the world’s favourite artist – through his own words. Based on over 2500 letters, I, Claude Monet reveals new insight into the man who not only painted the picture that gave birth to impressionism but who was perhaps the most influential and successful painter of the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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

SAINT JOAN (12A) 240m AMADEUS (12A) 210m Lucian Msamati plays Salieri in Peter Shaffer’s iconic play, broadcast live from the National Theatre, and with live orchestral accompaniment by Southbank Sinfonia.

SUN 5, 2PM

Josie Rourke directs Gemma Arterton as Joan of Arc in this electrifying production, broadcast live from the Donmar Warehouse. Tickets: £14 full / £12 memb+conc

RUSALKA (DVORÁK) Kristine Opolais stars in a new production of the opera that first won her international acclaim, Dvorák’s fairy-tale opera about the tragic water nymph Rusalka. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 conc / £15 memb Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 conc / £13 memb

FREEHELD (12A) 101m When New Jersey police officer Laurel Hester is diagnosed with stage-4 cancer, she requests that her pension be transferred to her life partner, Stacie. But her request is denied and the couple embarks on a legal battle to have the policy revised before times run out.

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Celebrating LGBT History Month, Nottingham City Council in Partnership with Nottingham City Homes will be hosting this special screening!

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VALENTINE’S DAY Enjoy half-price on our bottles of Prosecco with your loved one tonight, whether you’re here for a drink, a meal or a film.

FRI 10, 6PM – 9PM

LIGHT NIGHT with Explorers Fair

Discover interactive projections and playful installations as a taster of what to expect at the first ever Explorers Fair, Broadway’s celebration of arts, play, science and technology. Explorers Fair opens to the public on SAT 11. Find out more at www.explorersfair.com

"Very, very moving and revealing.. told with great honesty and love" Mark Kermode, BBC5 Wittertainment, Top 5 Pick

DRAMA DANCE COMEDY SPOKEN WORD THEATRE FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES AT NOTTINGHAM LAKESIDE ARTS

Chilled lounge session from 8pm / Volume turned up 10pm till late.

(CERT TBC) 245m

QUIZZES

10.30AM – 11.30AM: Introduction 11.30AM: Screening The Class (127m) 2PM-2.30PM: Post-screening discussion 2.30PM Ends

SUN 5, 8PM

EVENT

THE PASS (15)

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To celebrate LGBT history month and the opening night of Moonlight, PRINCe the Goodtimes DJ will be mixing an eclectic blend of Lounge, Nu-disco, Soulful House and classic US Garage harking back to a Golden era of Stateside dance music.

SAT 25, 5.55PM LIVE SUN 26, 12NOON ENCORE

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GIRLS LOST (15)

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With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

SUN 26, 8.45PM

THEO AND HUGO (18)

“There are still too few films out there willing to bring sex and love together in this kind of honesty. Theo and Hugo is a rare treat.” Eye For Film

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Quiz Master Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.

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