Filmhouse Brochure - Nov 2019

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FILMS WORTH TALKING ABOUT

H O M E O F T H E E D I NB U RG H I N T E R N AT I O N A L F I L M F E S T I VA L


You’ll remember, remember, this month of November... Every month we have a staff meeting where my colleagues in the programming department and I meet with the other departments essential to the communication of our monthly programme to those we would hope to engage with it (that last group is you, by the way, dear reader!). Much of that meeting is, I guess, me prattling on about what’s coming up and them listening (one hopes, whilst occasionally being asked the names of films and directors that I am unable to mentally access in the heat of the moment), but I do get a sense of how much anticipation there is in the room for the upcoming programme, which in turn gives me an idea of how it might go down with you, our audience. It always goes down well with the staff... but, suffice to say, this particular programme went down particularly well, which now has me full of expectation as to the most important thing: what y’all might make of it. But what was it got them so enthusiastic? Was it the brilliant Joker, screening here exclusively (in Edinburgh) on a 70mm print? Was it our latest celebrations/festivals of French and German cinema, cleverly juxtaposed with the very month the UK exits the EU*? Or Ken Loach’s searing, righteous ode to the zero-hours worker, Sorry We Missed You? Was it the inclusion of the absolute stonewall EIFF 2019 staff favourite, the marvellous The Biggest Little Farm? Or perhaps it’s the fact that, exclusively again in Edinburgh, we’ll be showing a number of brilliant Netflix titles - David Michôd’s Timothée Chalametstarring The King; Martin Scorsese’s long-awaited epic The Irishman; Noah Baumbach’s stunning Marriage Story - on or ahead of their respective ‘bows’ on the streaming platform. I guess it could have been one or all of those things, or indeed any of the myriad other things I haven’t space to speculate on here! *Correct at time of going to print; and you’re right, there wasn’t anything clever about it, they are always in November! Rod White, Head of Programming

Filmhouse Explorer BUY A TICKET FOR... By The Grace of God (p 4) and get a half price ticket for La Belle Epoque (p 7) (excluding French Film Festival UK screening) Joker (p 5) and get a half price ticket for Monos (p 6) The Irishman (p 6) and get a half price ticket for any film in our Noirvember season (p 14-15) Marriage Story (p 7) and get a half price ticket for The Biggest Little Farm (p 7) Half price ticket purchase must be made within the same transaction - at Box Office, by phone or online. Tickets subject to availability. The half price offer only applies to full price tickets. Filmhouse Explorer ticket deal cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. The 50% discount is not valid for Friday matinee screenings.

Ticket Prices MATINEES (shows starting prior to 5pm) Mon - Thu: £9.00 / £7.00 concessions Fri: All tickets £5.00 Sat - Sun: £11.00 / £9.00 concessions EVENING SCREENINGS (starting 5pm and later) £11.00 / £9.00 concessions 3D SCREENINGS add £2 to ticket price.

CONCESSIONS Young person aged under 16 (£5.00 for all screenings), people aged 16-25, Students (with matriculation card), Young Scot card, Senior Citizens (65 and over), Disability (carers go free), Claimants (Jobseekers Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Housing Benefit), NHS employees (with proof of employment).


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ACCESS/AUDIO DESC./CAPTIONED BABY & CARER SCREENINGS SCREENING DATES AND TIMES

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After the Wedding

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Bait

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The Biggest Little Farm

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The Big Heat

14

Blue Black Permanent

10

By The Grace of God

4

Corpus Christi

7

Criss Cross

15

The Day Shall Come

4

Depeche Mode: SPIRITS in the Forest

9

Double Indemnity

15

Driven 8 Edinburgh Short Film Festival

10

Education and Learning

24-25

Fokus: Films from Germany

26-27

Filmhouse Junior

29

French Film Festival UK

20-22

Herzog of the Month

5

In a Lonely Place

14

The Irishman

6

Joker

5

Judy Garland

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The King

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The King of Comedy

9

La Belle Epoque

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Laura 15 London Korean Film Festival

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The Maltese Falcon

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Marriage Story

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Meeting Gorbachev

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Monos 6 Night and the City

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Noirvember 14-15 Out of the Past

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Over the Rainbow

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Phoenix

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The Report

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Saboteur 15 Scarlet Street

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Senior Selections

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Shooting the Mafia

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Sorry We Missed You

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A Star is Born

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Taxi Driver

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The Third Man

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Transplants & HIV on Screen

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UK Jewish Film Festival

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Uncanny Valley

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BY THE GRACE OF GOD

GRÂCE À DIEU Screening until Thu 7 Nov

François Ozon • France/Belgium 2018 • 2h18m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 - Contains child sexual abuse references, strong language. • Cast: Melvil Poupaud, Denis Ménochet, Swann Arlaud.

Based on true events surrounding the 2019 conviction of Cardinal Philippe Barbarin for concealing the crimes of Father Bernard Preynat, By the Grace of God is a searing new drama from French master François Ozon. Upon one of them discovering that Preynat is still in the priesthood and working with children, three men must now band together to lift the heavy blanket of shameful silence around the priest’s crimes. And so, they publicly denounce him - a move that puts their lives, relationships and very selves at risk.

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BAIT Fri 1 to Thu 7 Nov Mark Jenkin • UK 2018 • 1h29m • 35mm • 15 - Contains very strong language, strong bloody images, sex references. • Cast: Edward Rowe, Mary Woodvine, Giles King, Simon Shepherd.

This remarkable British film is a clash of the old worlds and the new. Cornish fisherman Martin Ward (Edward Rowe) must deal with his brother Steven (Giles King), who uses their boat for tourist cruises, and the well-off Londoners who have bought his childhood home. The cultural clash is represented in the look of the film, shot with an old Bolex camera in black-and-white 16mm and hand-processed by Jenkin, which produces a realistic tone and a real sense of depth and history. Screening from a 35mm print - the only one in circulation!

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THE KING

THE DAY SHALL COME

Fri 1 to Thu 7 Nov

Fri 1 to Thu 7 Nov

David Michôd • UK/Hungary/Australia 2019 • 2h13m • Digital English and French with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong gory images, violence. • Cast: Timothée Chalamet, Robert Pattinson, Joel Edgerton, Lily-Rose Depp, Ben Mendelsohn, Sean Harris.

Chris Morris • UK/USA 2019 • 1h28m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language, sex references, drug misuse. • Cast: Marchánt Davis , Anna Kendrick, Danielle Brooks, Jim Gaffigan, Denis O’Hare.

In fifteenth century England, a young Prince is reluctantly taking his place on the English throne following the death of his tyrannical father. Based on Shakespeare’s Henriad series, The King follows Prince Hal’s (Timothée Chalamet) transformation from a distracted prince to a disinclined king, in an enduring battle of palace politics, reigning chaos and imminent war. Co-written and directed by David Michôd (War Machine, Animal Kingdom, The Rover), this historical drama features breathtaking battle scenes and a star-studded cast.

The perennially irreverent Chris Morris (Four Lions, Brass Eye) teams up once again with writer Jesse Armstrong (Peep Show) for another tall tale that pokes fun at homeland security, terrorism and society at large. Impoverished Miami preacher Moses (Marchánt Davis) is offered cash by a shadowy sponsor, who turns out to be the FBI. The Bureau’s darkly farcical plan is to turn Moses into a terror threat by fuelling his madcap revolutionary dreams. An emotionally gripping, laugh out loud thriller that goes to show - it’s much harder to catch a real terrorist than it is to manufacture your own...


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CHAINED FOR LIFE

PHOENIX

Mon 4 to Thu 7 Nov

Mon 4 to Thu 7 Nov

Aaron Schimberg • USA 2019 • 1h32m • Digital • 15 - Contains discrimination theme, injury detail, nudity. • Cast: Jess Weixler, Adam Pearson, Stephen Plunkett, Charlie Korsmo, Sari Lennick.

Camilla Strøm Henriksen • Norway 2019 • 1h26m • Digital Norwegian with English subtitles • 15 - Contains disturbing scenes, suicide references. • Cast: Maria Bonnevie, Sverrir Gudnason, Ylva Bjørkaas Thedin, Casper Falck-Løvås.

The finger-wagging opening of this feature by director Aaron Schimberg sets up a contrast to this story that challenges the glossy perfection of classic Hollywood. Mabel (Jess Weixler) is given the lead role of a blind woman in a hospital-based horror movie about abnormalities. As shooting progresses, she gradually falls for her British co-star Rosenthal (Adam Pearson), who has neurofibromatosis. Conflicted with the world she has been nurtured in, Mabel struggles to interact with her disfigured co-star. A darkly humorous approach to what we consider beautiful.

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Norwegian writer-director Camilla Strøm Henriksen’s semi-autobiographical debut looks at the effects of a child over-burdened with adult responsibility. With subtle elegance and heavy Scandinavian aesthetic, this Olso-set drama tells the story of Jill, a young girl only days away from her 14th birthday. Forced to care for her mentally ill mother Astrid, as well as younger brother Bo, Jill bears the weight of her family’s emotional labour. But when tragedy strikes on her birthday, she will stop at nothing to have the best day - even if it means keeping a haunting secret.

NEW RELEASE

JOKER

AFTER THE WEDDING

Fri 8 to Thu 14 Nov

Fri 8 to Thu 14 Nov

Todd Phillips • USA 2019 • 1h57m • 70mm • 15 - Contain strong bloody violence, language. • Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz, Brett Cullen, Marc Maron, Frances Conroy.

Bart Freundlich • USA 2019 • 1h52m • Digital • 12A - Contains infrequent strong language, upsetting scenes. • Cast: Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore, Billy Crudup, Will Chase, Abby Quinn.

In the profoundly fractured city of Gotham, Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) has fallen through the cracks of society. A troubled, apathetic life bouncing between clowning by day and pursuing a doomed stand-up comedy career by night leads him ultimately to one bad decision, and a chain reaction of escalating consequences... With Joker featuring nods to classic Scorsese hits, and a performance from Robert De Niro as a charismatic talkshow host, we’ll also be screening Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy - see page 9.

In urgent need of funding for her orphanage in India, Isabelle (Michelle Williams) travels to New York to meet with Theresa (Julianne Moore), a wealthy benefactor. When the seemingly harmless Theresa invites Isabelle along to a family wedding, it seems like a generous offer of hospitality, but soon it’s revealed their worlds are tied together in a myriad of ways. Written and directed by Bart Freundlich (Mozart in the Jungle, The Rebound), this drama of unravelling mysteries places heavy suspicion upon innocent offers of both charity donations, and wedding invitations...

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MONOS Fri 15 to Thu 21 Nov

Werner Herzog partners with André Singer for this documentary about Mikhail Gorbachev, the eighth and final - president of the Soviet Union. Herzog’s lense looks at the man who made changes to one of the most powerful nations in the world, and celebrates his three remarkable accomplishments: negotiations with the U.S. to reduce nuclear weapons; cessation of Soviet control of Eastern Europe and the reunification of Germany; and the dissolution of the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc. The preview screening at 6.00pm on Tue 5 Nov will be followed by a Q&A with co-director André Singer.

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Fri 8 to Thu 14 Nov (PREVIEW + Q&A screening on Tue 5 Nov) Werner Herzog, André Singer • UK/Germany/USA 2018 • 1h30m Digital • English, Russian, German and Polish with English subtitles PG • Documentary.

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Alejandro Landes • Colombia/Argentina/Netherlands/Germany/ Sweden/Uruguay 2019 • 1h42m • Digital • English and Spanish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, drug misuse, violence, sex. • Cast: Julianne Nicholson, Moisas Arias, Julian Giraldo.

In a remote mountaintop setting somewhere in Latin America, a rebel group of teenage commandos perform military training exercises while watching over an American prisoner and a conscripted milk cow, for a shadowy force known only as The Organisation. After an ambush drives the squadron into the jungle, fracturing their intricate bond, the mission begins to collapse... Hugely acclaimed at Sundance and the Berlinale, Monos is a hypnotically intense blend of war movie, coming-of-age tale and hostage thriller.

NEW RELEASE

THE IRISHMAN

THE REPORT

Fri 15 to Thu 28 Nov

Fri 15 to Thu 28 Nov

Martin Scorsese • USA 2019 • 3h29m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong violence, language. • Cast: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci.

Scott Z. Burns • USA 2019 • 2h • Digital • 15 - Contains scenes of torture and strong language. • Cast: Adam Driver, Annette Bening, Jon Hamm, Corey Stoll, Matthew Rhys.

Martin Scorsese returns to his classic form in The Irishman, with his longtime collaborator Robert De Niro starring as Frank’Irishman’ Sheeran, a hitman and former union official. Now in his autumn years, Frank finds himself looking back at the triumphs and failings of his mob career working with the Bufalino crime family. Part historical drama, part crime thriller, this Netflix epic showcases the emotional toll that ensues from experiencing the intoxicating mix of politics, corruption and competition in the shadowy mob underworld.

Daniel Jones (Adam Driver), a Senate staffer, is tasked with leading an investigation into the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program, created in the aftermath of 9/11. In his arduous six-year journey to uncover the truth, Jones’ uncovers the lengths to which the CIA went to destroy evidence, subvert the law, and hide a shocking secret from the American public. When it comes to publishing his 6,700-page report, Jones finds himself in a battle against the CIA and White House who attempt to block his findings.


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SORRY WE MISSED YOU

MARRIAGE STORY

Fri 22 to Thu 28 Nov

Fri 22 Nov to Thu 5 Dec

Ken Loach • UK/France/Belgium 2019 • 1h40m • Digital • 15 Contains very strong language, strong violence. • Cast: Kris Hitchen, Debbie Honeywood, Rhys Stone, Katie Proctor.

Noah Baumbach • USA 2019 • 2h16m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language throughout and sexual references. • Cast: Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, Laura Dern.

Following on from his Palme d’Or winner I, Daniel Blake, Ken Loach delivers another arresting tale of the difficulties faced in modern Britain. After losing his job and his mortgage in the 2008 financial crash, father-of-two Ricky (Kris Hitchen) jumps at a new opportunity as a self-employed delivery driver. But when the job transpires to be zero-hours with no support or benefits, he finds himself facing rising debts. His wife’s job as a carer is no easier, and soon their family life begins turning toxic...

Married couple Charlie (Adam Driver) and Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) have arrived at crossroads. Charlie, an experimental theatre playwright, feels staying in New York City is best for his career, however Nicole has just secured a coveted acting role in Los Angeles. They decide to divorce, promising to keep their separation amicable, but hurtful admissions and verbal spats quickly sour their ambitions. Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Noah Baumbach’s moving drama explores their marriage in different points of time, from when they first fell in love to the incidents that dismantled their relationship.

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CORPUS CHRISTI

NEW RELEASE BOŻE CIAŁO

LA BELLE ÉPOQUE

Fri 29 Nov to Mon 2 Dec

Fri 29 Nov to Thu 5 Dec

Jan Komasa • Poland 2019 • 1h55m • Digital • Polish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong violence, language, sex and drug misuse. • Cast: Bartosz Bielenia, Aleksandra Konieczna, Eliza Rycembe.

Nicolas Bedos • France 2019 • 1h53m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, sex and drug misuse. Cast: Daniel Auteuil, Guillaume Canet, Dora Tillier, Fanny Ardant.

All 20-year-old Daniel wants to do is join the priesthood and satisfy his newfound spiritual devotion. However, serving time in a Youth Detention Centre for second degree murder is not conducive to his dream job. Sent to work in a carpentry workshop in a small town, Daniel refuses to give up on his dreams and, dressed up in the robes, masquerades as the new village priest. In the aftermath of a local tragedy, this young-offender turned charismatic preacher could bring the community back together - but how long will it be before someone unearths his criminal past?

Victor (Daniel Auteuil) is an ageing cartoonist set in his ways, who frequently clashes against his resentful wife Marianne (Fanny Ardent). He’s offered another chance when he meets entrepreneur Antoine, who has created Time Travellers - a service that immerses clients in a painstaking reenactment of whatever era they wish. Victor decides to relive the most memorable week of his existence, 40 years earlier, when Marianne walked into his life... Nicolas Bedos (Mr. & Mrs. Adelman) taps into our longing for the past in this witty romantic comedy. Also screening as part of the French Film Festival UK - see page 20

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New Releases/Judy Garland

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THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM

SHOOTING THE MAFIA

Fri 29 Nov to Thu 5 Dec

Sun 1 to Thu 5 Dec

John Chester • USA 2018 • 1h31m • Digital • PG - Contains mild threat and images of dead and injured animals. • Documentary.

Kim Longinotto • Ireland 2019 • 1h34m • Digital • cert tbc • Italian and English with English subtitles • Documentary.

After promising their rescue dog Todd with a happy life, Los Angeles couple John & Molly Chester realise their tiny apartment isn’t cutting it. Following their long-held dream to harvest in harmony with nature, they trade in their city life for a 200-acre farm. But soon they find that the farming life isn’t easy, as they face a seemingly endless cascade of challenges from weather, infestations, and disease. With a background in cinematography, John documents their setbacks - and progress - over eight years. The Biggest Little Farm balances one family’s story with the practical ups and downs of starting a biodiverse farm.

In her 40s Letizia Battaglia escaped her stuffy lifestyle to follow her passion as a photojournalist. She took a job at a Palermo-based newspaper where she became the first female photographer for a daily paper in Italy. Expecting to take pictures of the ordinary, she soon found herself documenting the life and crimes of the Mafia. Shooting the Mafia is an inspiring account of a defiant woman who is willing to risk everything to tell the true story of the city she loves. The screening at 3.00pm on Sun 1 Dec will be followed by discussion with Reclaim the Frame, which we hope to be joined by Kim Longinotto.

NEW RELEASE

JUDY GARLAND

DRIVEN

A STAR IS BORN

Tue 3 to Thu 5 Dec

Sun 3 Nov at 2.00pm

Nick Hamm • USA/Puerto Rico/UK 2019 • 1h53m • Digital •15 Contains strong language, drug misuse. • Cast: Jason Sudeikis, Lee Pace, Judy Greer, Corey Stoll.

George Cukor • USA 1954 • 3h1m • Digital • PG • Cast: Judy Garland, James Mason, Jack Carson, Charles Bickford, Tommy Noonan.

The year is 1977. Suave and charismatic John DeLorean (Lee Pace) is living in luxury in California, however his ambitious gull-wing car company is struggling. He forms a friendship with new neighbour Jim Hoffman (Jason Sudeikis), who has escaped a drug-running charge by turning informant. Seeing trafficking cocaine as a way to raise quick money, DeLorean turns to Hoffman for help, but when Hoffman sees an opportunity to incriminate his new millionaire friend, DeLorean finds himself in hot water...

Judy Garland is at her peak in this dark, weighty fable of the price one pays to be at the top - the first of three remakes (to date) and arguably the best. A young singer (Garland) saves Norman Maine (James Mason), a star actor, from making a drunken fool of himself on stage. Later, a sober Norman hears her sing and decides to help this incredible talent get started in pictures. Eventually (after she changes her name from Esther Blodgett to Vicki Lester), he manages to get her the lead in a big musical. As Vicki’s star rises, however, Norman’s begins to fall.


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INSPIRING JOKER

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INSPIRING JOKER

TAXI DRIVER

THE KING OF COMEDY

Wed 13 Nov at 1.00pm & 6.05pm

Thu 14 Nov at 1.00pm & 6.15pm

Martin Scorsese • USA 1976 • 1h54m • Digital • 18 - Contains very strong sex references and child prostitution theme. • Cast: Robert De Niro, Cybill Shepherd, Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel, Peter Boyle.

Martin Scorsese • USA 1982 • 1h49m • Digital • PG - Contains mild language, sex references. • Cast: Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis, Sandra Bernhard, Diahnne Abbott.

41 years old and endlessly imitated, Taxi Driver still packs a fearsome punch. From the instant a yellow cab prowls through a cloud of steam, accompanied by the lush menace of Bernard Herrmann’s score, Scorsese has you in his grasp. And of all the psychos, sociopaths, and screw-ups that Robert De Niro has played for the director, none is more iconic than Vietnam vet Travis Bickle, the cabbie on a self-appointed mission to wash the scum off the streets of New York City.

In his own mind, Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro) is the next big comedy sensation to hit primetime television - all he needs is someone to listen to his jokes. Scorsese’s dark comedy rings true as a prophetic vision of fame-hunger and media frenzies to come, as Pupkin - obsessed with talk show host Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis) - goes to drastic lengths to have his 15 minutes of fame. Stalking Jerry with fellow obsessive Masha (Sandra Bernhard), they hatch a plan to kidnap their idol...

With Joker taking inpiration from classic Scorsese hits Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy, we’ll be screening them to complement our run of Joker from a 70mm print - see page 5.

NEW DIGITAL RESTORATION

THE THIRD MAN Fri 8 to Thu 14 Nov Carol Reed • UK 1949 • 1h45m • Digital • PG - Contains mild threat. Cast: Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard.

Summoned to occupied post-war Vienna by his old friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles), brash American pulp writer Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) arrives to find his old chum being widely mourned, especially by the actress Anna (Alida Valli), though less so by British Major Calloway (Trevor Howard). In this quartered, ruined, double-talking city, however, it’s as well to take nothing at face value... The Third Man remains among the most consummate of British thrillers: Reed and Greene’s sardonic vision of smiling corruption is deliciously realised with superb location work, a roster of seasoned Viennese performers and Anton Karas’ jaunty zither score.

OVER THE RAINBOW

TRANSPLANTS & HIV ON SCREEN Wed 20 Nov at 5.30pm Pedro Almodóvar • Spain/France 1999 • 1h41m • Digital • Spanish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language and sexuality. Cast: Cecilia Roth, Marisa Paredes, Penélope Cruz, Antonia San Juan.

A screening of Almodóvar’s classic film All About My Mother, followed by a post-show discussion exploring concerns around transplantation and HIV as life-changing technologies. Discussion will be led by Donna McCormack (@transplanttalks) and Ingrid Young (@ingridkyoung). Part of the Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society #beyondbodies programme. Free and ticketed.

The Third Man/Joker on 70mm/Over the Rainbow

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Depeche Mode?Margaret Tait Centenary/Edinburgh Short Film Fest

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SPECIAL EVENT

DEPECHE MODE: SPIRITS IN THE FOREST

BLUE BLACK PERMANENT

Thu 21 Nov at 9.00pm

Mon 11 Nov at 8.45pm

Anton Corbijn • 2019 • 1h35m • Digital • cert tbc • Documentary.

Margaret Tait • UK 1992 • 1h26m • Digital • PG - Contains infrequent distressing scenes. • Cast: Celia Imrie, Jack Shepherd, Gerda Stevenson.

Across 2017/2018 Depeche Mode embarked on their Global Spirit Tour, in which they performed to more than 3 million fans across the globe. This new visually-striking film captures the energy of the band’s performance from the tour along with a deeper look into how their music have been woven into the fabric of their fans’ lives. Artfully shot and expertly edited, Depeche Mode: SPIRITS in the Forest goes beyond the typical concert film, weaving together exhilarating musical performances with documentary footage filmed in fans’ hometowns across the globe.

A special screening on Margaret Tait’s birthday to mark the closing of the year-long celebrations for her centenary. Tait’s only feature and one of the last film she made, Blue Black Permanent (1992) tells the story of Barbara (Celia Imrie), a woman coming to terms with the death of her mother (Gerda Stevenson). The film will be introduced by Gerda Stevenson and followed by a post screening discussion with Stevenson, John Gray (composer), and Sarah Neely (Director of Margaret Tait 100).

The ESFF once again brings the world’s best short films to Edinburgh: Your only chance to see one of the UK’s strongest short film programmes. From Academy Award winners to Annecy Animation and Cannes winners, BAFTA winners, winners from San Francisco, Brussels, Rome, Vietnam, Australia and beyond! edinburghshortfilmfestival.com

EUROPEAN FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS NIGHT Fri 1 Nov at 8.45pm 1h38m • Digital • Various • 18

We’re excited to welcome 5 European Film Festival Directors and their award-winning short films, braving Brexit with their best films for (possibly) Edinburgh’s very first post-Brexit European arts event! We’re delighted to welcome the Sardinia Film Festival, Shortcutz Amsterdam, Adriatic Film Festival, Florence’s FilmCorti, Balkans Beyond Borders Film Festival, hosted by Aidan Stanley of RTE. Followed by a postscreening discussion and Q&A.

TEXAN SHORTS Fri 8 Nov at 8.45pm 1h32m • Digital • Various • 18

We’re delighted to present Texan Shorts, curated by acclaimed documentary filmmaker and founder of the Center for Politics, Prof. Paul Stekler. Winner of 3 Emmy Awards and a special jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival, Prof. Stekler has curated a programme of outstanding short films from Texas for the 2019 ESFF. Including the Cannes award-winning drama Skunk, the moving and powerful documentary 219 and a fine batch of some of the best short films this side of El Paso! Followed by a post-screening discussion and Q&A.


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We love talking about films and so do our audiences. Senior Selections invites older audiences to enjoy classic and contemporary cinema and share their thoughts over a cuppa after the film. Films are chosen by our Senior Volunteers, who will be on hand to welcome you and have a chat after the film.

LE CHARME DISCRET DE LA BOURGEOISIE Tue 5 Nov at 1.05pm

These fortnightly film screenings are for audiences who are over-60. They screen where possible with on-screen captions/ subtitles. Tickets are £4 each and include tea, coffee and biscuits after the film. Places are limited, booking essential!

One of Luis Buñuel’s greatest and funniest films, a scathing and surrealistic political comedy masterpiece about a wealthy group of friends repeatedly prevented from beginning their elaborate dinner by increasingly strange events. No matter how hard they try to enjoy their meal and the privileges money affords, everything from closed restaurants to terrorists conspire to thwart their pleasures... and soon it seems that the violence is even pervading their dreams.

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Luis Buñuel • France/Italy/Spain 1972 • 1h41m • Digital • French and Spanish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains moderate violence, gore and soft drug use. • Cast: Fernando Rey, Delphine Seyrig.

SUNSHINE ON LEITH

Tue 19 Nov at 1.10pm

Tue 3 Dec at 1.05pm

Mel Brooks • USA 1968 • 1h28m • Digital • English and German with English subtitles • PG - Contains mild sex references, violence, language and discriminatory terms. • Cast: Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, Kenneth Mars, Estelle Winwood.

Dexter Fletcher • UK 2013 • 1h40m • Digital • PG - Contains mild language, violence and sex references. • Cast: George MacKay, Kevin Guthrie, Peter Mullan, Jason Flemyng, Jane Horrocks.

Mel Brooks’ classic satirical comedy starring Gene Wilder, Zero Mostel and Estelle Winwood. Failing theatre producer Max (Zero Mostel) has been forced to romance rich elderly socialites to finance his endeavours. When Leo (Gene Wilder) arrives on the scene to review Max’s accounts, the pair concoct a plan to produce a guaranteed flop that will make them a fortune entitled ’Springtime for Hitler’.

Home is where the heart is for Davy and Ally (George McKay, Kevin Guthrie). Returning home to Leith from duty in Afghanistan, the lads kindle romances old and new: Ally with Davy’s sister Liz (Freya Mavor), and Davy with Yvonne (Antonia Thomas), his wee sister’s best friend from work. Meanwhile, Davy’s parents Rab (Peter Mullan) and Jean (Jane Horrocks) are planning their 25th wedding anniversary. Everything’s going swimmingly, until a revelation from Rab’s past threatens to tear the family and all three couples apart...

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Africa in Motion is Scotland’s major annual celebration of African cinema, and is delighted to return for the 14th year to bring audiences in Edinburgh and Glasgow a wide variety of creative stories from across the African continent. www.africa-in-motion.org.uk

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LATE ADDITION

UNTIL THE END OF TIME

ILA AKHER EZAMAN Fri 1 Nov at 6.00pm

ATLANTICS

ATLANTIQUE

Fri 1 Nov at 8.30pm

Yasmine Chouikh • Algeria 2018 • 1h34m • Digital • Algerian Arabic with English subtitles • 15.

Mati Diop • France/Senegal/Belgium 2019 • 1h47m • Digital • cert tbc • Wolof, French and English with English subtitles • Cast: Mame Bineta Sane, Amadou Mbow, Abdou Balde, Aminata Kane.

At Sidi Boulekbour, cemetery staff are awaiting the Ziara, the time of the year during which families visit their dead relatives. For Ali, the 70-year-old gravedigger, this Ziara is the same as every other year, until Joher arrives to visit her sister’s grave...

In the suburb of Dakar, a futuristic tower is being built whilst Ada watches on. She is due to marry Omar, but her heart lies with Souleiman. When Souleiman and a group of other workers disappear at sea one night, strange things begin happening back on land...

KINGS OF MULBERRY STREET

DEAR SON WELDI Sat 2 Nov at 8.40pm

Sat 2 Nov at 6.30pm Judy Naidoo • South Africa 2019 • 1h30m • Digital • 15.

When Baboo moves from Johannesburg to the Sugar Hill district, he quickly befriends Bollywood-obsessed Ticky. Inspired by their action movie heroes, the two nine-yearolds decide to work together to rid their neighbourhood of local crime boss Raja. A classic tale of good versus evil, Kings of Mulberry Street is a joyous film about friendship and growing up.

Mohamed Ben Attia • Tunisia/Belgium/France/Qatar 2018 • 1h44m Digital • Tunisian Arabic with English subtitles • 15.

A Tunisian couple are nearing retirement age, but times are hard, and money is tight. Their life revolves around their only son Sami, who is preparing for his high school exams but suffers from debilitating migraines. When things appear to be getting better, Sami suddenly disappears from the family apartment without warning. Riadh goes on a tireless journey to locate his son, but his fruitless search forces him to confront some harsh home truths of his own.


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FANON YESTERDAY, TODAY

FANON HIER, AUJOURD’HUI Sun 3 Nov at 5.45pm + discussion

SUBIRA Sun 3 Nov at 8.40pm

Hassane Mezine • Algeria/France 2018 • 1h27m • Digital • English, Arabic and French with English subtitles • 15 • Documentary.

The legacy of the famous West Indian intellectual Frantz Fanon is reflected in this documentary through the stories of those who knew him personally and those who have been inspired by his work. The University of Edinburgh’s decolonial collective UncoverED will join us for a conversation afterwards about the importance of decolonising institutions and how we can begin to do so.

Sippy Chadha • Kenya 2019 • 1h39m • Digital • Swahili with English subtitles • 15.

An unbreakable father-daughter bond sets into motion a young woman’s determination to follow her dreams. Set on the beautiful Kenyan island of Lamu, this family drama follows the story of Subira as she struggles against local customs and an arranged marriage. The film is based on director Sippy Chadha’s own experience and vividly captures the paradox of modernity versus tradition.

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Wrap up in your trench coats this November and join us each Sunday (and one in December) for two film noir pairings. Private detectives, anti-heroes, femme fatales and shadowy figures dominate the screen in this classic period of dark film which feature staples from the genre’s directing and acting greats. Buy a ticket for both films screening as part of the same double bill for £15/£12 concession.

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THE BIG HEAT

SCARLET STREET

Sun 3 Nov at 3.30pm

Sun 3 Nov at 5.35pm

Fritz Lang • USA 1953 • 1h30m • Digital • 15 • Cast: Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, Jocelyn Brando, Alexander Scourby, Lee Marvin.

Fritz Lang • USA 1945 • 1h43m • 35mm • PG - Contains mild violence. Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Dan Duryea.

Glenn Ford stars as straight-laced Detective Dave Bannion, whose pursuit of a vicious gang results in tragedy when his wife (Jocelyn Brando) is killed by a bomb meant for him. Determined to avenge her death, Bannion’s obsessive search leads to an encounter with a gangster’s girlfriend (Gloria Grahame) who leads him closer to his vengeful goal... Stylized and brutally realistic, this tense film is one of Lang’s finest.

Deceit, manipulation and torment take over amateur painter, Chris Cross’s (Edward G. Robinson) life after he meets the beautiful Kitty (Joan Bennet). Cross’s infatuation with Kitty is taken advantage of by her good-for-nothing boyfriend (Dan Dureya) who plans swindle him out of a fortune he believes him to have. Banned in selected US cities upon release due to its dark plot, Scarlet Street demonstrated Lang’s ingenuity of working around the restrictive Hays Code to still deliver complex tragedies.

THE MALTESE FALCON

IN A LONELY PLACE

Sun 10 Nov at 1.00pm

Sun 10 Nov at 3.30pm

John Huston • USA 1941 • 1h40m • Digital • PG • Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Gladys George, Peter Lorre, Barton MacLane.

Nicholas Ray • USA 1950 • 1h33m • Digital • PG • Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame, Frank Lovejoy, Carl Benton Reid, Art Smith.

When Ruth Wonderly (Mary Astor) walks in to the offices of PI’s Spade and Archer she pleads to them to help her find her missing sister. Archer (Jerome Cowan) is on the case, but his killed whilst on the tail and so it falls to Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart) to find out who, why and what the suspects are all truly after... Often referred to as the first noir, The Maltese Falcon remains a benchmark of suspenseful storytelling.

Troubled and down on his luck scriptwriter Dixon Steele (Humphrey Bogart) is the prime suspect of murdering a young woman, until girl-next-door Laurel Gray (Gloria Grahame) supplies him with a false alibi. But is he the killer? Often considered by critics as Bogart’s finest performance, this adaptation of Dorothy B. Hughes’s novel is a devastating masterpiece.


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OUT OF THE PAST AKA BUILD MY GALLOWS HIGH

NIGHT AND THE CITY

Sun 17 Nov at 2.00pm

Sun 17 Nov at 4.15pm

Jacques Tourneur • USA 1947 • 1h37m • 35mm • PG • Cast: Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas, Rhonda Fleming, Richard Webb.

Jules Dassin • UK 1950 • 1h40m • Digital • PG • Cast: Richard Widmark, Gene Tierney, Googie Withers, Hugh Marlowe, Herbert Lom.

Robert Mitchum stars as existential antihero Jeff Markham, a retired PI with a shady past; hoping for a fresh start with a new name, a new love, and a new job running a small gas station in a rural California town. But Jeff’s past comes back to haunt him in the form of Kathie, (Jane Greer) and is swallowed right back into a world of danger, double crosses and duplicity.

Hustler Harry Fabian (Richard Widmark) works for the owner of a sleazy dive in a gritty London where his girlfriend Mary (Gene Tierney) sings. When Harry’s latest scheme ends tragedy, everyone points the finger to him. Amoral characters and stunning cinematography, Dassin perfectly crafts a story with frantic, frenetic energy.

CRISS CROSS

SABOTEUR

Sun 24 Nov at 2.00pm

Sun 24 Nov at 4.15pm

Robert Siodmak • USA 1949 • 1h28m • Digital • PG • Cast: Burt Lancaster, Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryea, Stephen McNally.

Alfred Hitchcock • USA 1942 • 1h49m • Digital • PG• Cast: Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings, Otto Kruger, Alan Baxter, Clem Bevans.

Returning home to LA, Steve Thompson (Burt Lancaster) walks back into his old bar and finds the charming Anna (Yvonne De Carlo). It doesn’t matter that Anna is now seeing Slim, a notorious gangster (Dan Duryea) - Steve has a plan to use Slim’s criminal outfit to hijack an armoured car so he and Anna can finally get out of town and start afresh.

Suspected of murderous sabotage, a California munitions worker heads east to New York (and a symbolic Statue of Liberty) to establish his innocence and nail the real culprit, finding romance with a model and uncovering Nazi sympathisers en route.

DOUBLE INDEMNITY

LAURA

Sun 1 Dec at 4.00pm

Sun 1 Dec at 6.30pm

Billy Wilder • USA 1944 • 1h47m • Digital • PG - Contains mild violence. Cast: Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G Robinson.

Otto Preminger • USA 1944 • 1h28m • Digital • U - Contains mild violence and threat. • Cast: Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb.

Walter Neff, a successful insurance salesman falls right into the hands of provocative and scheming housewife, Phyllis (Barbara Stanwyck), into helping her orchestrate her husband’s death for a premium life insurance pay-out.

Obsession, jealousy, deceit and deadly betrayal unfold as NY Detective Mark McPherson investigates the grisly murder of beautiful advertising executive, Laura. Interviewing her fiancé and her associates, McPherson slowly becomes mesmerised by the idea of Laura and realises everyone he speaks to is a suspect.

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All screenings in 2D unless marked (3D) (3D) - £2 charge for 3D (AD) Audio Description (p 30) DATE

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88 LOTHIAN ROAD (C) Captioned for deaf or hard of hearing (p 30) (AiM) Africa in Motion (p 14-15)

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DATE

Fri 1 Nov

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The King The Day Shall Come (AD) Demolition Man (UV) Bait By The Grace Of God European Film Festival... (ES) The Day Shall Come (AD) By The Grace Of God Until the End of Time (AiM) Atlantics (AiM)

2.30/8.10 6.00 11.00pm 1.15/3.45 5.45 8.45 + Discussion 1.00 3.05 6.00 8.30

Wed 1 The King The King (C) 6 1 Nov 1 The Day Shall Come (AD) 2 The Day Shall Come (AD) 2 Bait 2 Phoenix (AD) 3 By The Grace Of God 3 Chained For Life

Sat 2 Nov

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The King The Day Shall Come (AD) Bait The King By The Grace Of God The Day Shall Come (AD) By The Grace Of God Kings of Mulberry Street (AiM) Dear Son (AiM)

12.55/5.55 3.45/8.45 12.40/8.30 2.45 5.35 1.00 3.05 6.30 8.40

Sun 3 Nov

1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3

The Book of Life (FJ) A Star is Born (JG) The King The Day Shall Come (AD) Bait The Big Heat (NV) Scarlet Street (NV) By The Grace Of God By The Grace Of God The Day Shall Come (AD) Fanon Yesterday, Today (AiM) Subira (AiM)

11.00am 2.00 5.55 8.45 1.15 3.30 5.35 8.00 12.45 3.40 5.45 + Discussion 8.40

Mon 1 The King 2.30/8.20 6.10 4 1 The Day Shall Come (AD) 1.30/8.40 Nov 2 Phoenix (AD) 3.45 2 The Day Shall Come (AD) 6.30 2 Bait 1.00/6.00 3 Chained For Life 3.05/8.10 3 By The Grace Of God For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 30 Tue 5 Nov

1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3

The King The Day Shall Come (AD) (C) Bait The Day Shall Come (AD) Meeting Gorbachev (HZ) Phoenix (AD) The Discreet Charm... (SR) By The Grace Of God Chained For Life

2.30/8.20 6.10 (captioned) 1.30 3.45 6.00 (PREVIEW + Q&A) 8.40 1.05 (over-60s only) 3.15/8.15 6.10

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2.30 5.45 (captioned) 8.40 1.30 3.40/8.15 6.00 12.50/5.50 3.45/8.45

Thu 7 Nov

1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3

The King The Day Shall Come (AD) (C) The Day Shall Come (AD) Bait Tanguy is Back (FF) By The Grace Of God Phoenix (AD) Chained For Life

2.30/5.45 8.40 (captioned) 1.30 3.40/6.15 8.30 + Q&A 12.50/5.50 3.45 8.45

Fri 8 Nov

1 1 2 2 3 3

Joker La Belle Epoque (FF) The Third Man Texan Shorts (ES) After the Wedding Meeting Gorbachev (HZ)

2.30/5.45 8.30 1.05/3.25/6.10 8.45 + Discussion 1.10/6.00 3.35/8.35

Sat 9 Nov

1 1 2 2 2 3 3

The Third Man Joker Meeting Gorbachev (HZ) The Third Man Young Ahmed (FF) After the Wedding Meeting Gorbachev (HZ)

1.10 3.30/6.00/8.40 1.00 3.25/8.25 6.15 1.15/6.05 3.40/8.35

Sun 10 Nov

1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3

Mary and the Witch’s Flower (FJ) 11.00am Joker 2.30/6.00/8.40 The Maltese Falcon (NV) 1.00 It Must Schwing! - The Blue... (JF) 3.15 Keep Going (FF) 6.00 + Q&A The Third Man 8.25 Meeting Gorbachev (HZ) 1.15/5.45 In a Lonely Place (NV) 3.30 After the Wedding 8.00

Mon 1 Joker 2.30/6.00/8.40 1.05 11 2 The Third Man 3.25 Nov 2 Meeting Gorbachev (HZ) 6.00 2 The Swimming Pool (FF) 8.45 + Discussion 2 Blue Black Permanent 1.15/6.15 3 Meeting Gorbachev (HZ) 3.20/8.20 3 After the Wedding For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 30


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(FJ) Filmhouse Junior (p 29) (LK) London Koren Film Fest (p 19) (HZ) Herzog of the Month (p 5) DATE SCREEN NUMBER & FILM TITLE

(JF) UK Jewish Film Fest (p 23) (JG) Judy Garland (p 8) (NV) Noirvember (p 14-15) SCREENING TIMES

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(OV) Over the Rainbow (p 9) (SR) Senior Selections (p 11) (UV) Uncanny Valley (p 28)

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Joker After the Wedding The Third Man My Polish Honeymoon (JF) On a Magical Night (FF) Meeting Gorbachev (HZ) After the Wedding

2.30/6.00/8.40 1.00 3.30 6.05 8.30 1.15/6.15 3.20/8.20

Tue 19 Nov

Wed 1 13 2 Nov 2 2 3 3

Joker Taxi Driver After the Wedding Gaultier - Freak & Chic (FF) After the Wedding Meeting Gorbachev (HZ)

2.30/6.00/8.40 1.00/6.05 3.30 8.45 1.05/5.55 3.30/8.25

Wed 1 20 2 Nov 2 2 3 3 Thu 21 Nov

1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3

The Irishman 2.00 Monos 6.15 Depeche Mode: SPIRITS in... 9.00 Monos 1.10/3.30 Bauhaus Spirit: 100 Years of... (DE) 6.30 Conviction (FF) 8.50 The Report (AD) 1.45/4.30 The Irishman 7.10

Fri 22 Nov

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The Report (AD) (C) 1.10 (captioned) Marriage Story 3.45 The Irishman 7.00 The Irishman 1.30 The Report (AD) 5.45 Marriage Story 8.20 Sorry We Missed You (AD) 1.00/8.30 Bauhaus Spirit: 100 Years of... (DE) 3.25 Hitler’s Hollywood (DE) 6.05

Sat 23 Nov

1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3

The Report (AD) Marriage Story The Irishman Sorry We Missed You (AD) The Devil’s Stairway (LK) Marriage Story The Irishman (C) Adam and Evelyn (DE) The Report (AD)

1.30 4.15 7.10 12.50/5.45 3.15 8.05 2.00 (captioned) 6.10 8.25

Sun 24 Nov

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Shaun The Sheep Movie... (FJ) Criss Cross (NV) Saboteur (NV) The Irishman The Report (AD) Different from the Others... (DE) Sorry We Missed You (AD) Marriage Story Sorry We Missed You (AD) Marriage Story Styx (DE) The Report (AD)

11.00am 2.00 4.15 6.45 12.50 3.30 + Lecture 5.45 8.05 12.40 3.00 5.55 8.10

Tue 12 Nov

Thu 14 Nov

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Joker The King of Comedy I Lost My Body (FF) After the Wedding Meeting Gorbachev (HZ)

2.30/6.00/8.40 1.00/6.15 3.30/8.45 1.05/5.55 3.30/8.25

Fri 15 Nov

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The Irishman Mars Attacks! (UV) The Report (AD) Alice and the Mayor (FF) Monos The Report (AD)

2.30/7.00 11.10pm 1.00/3.35/6.10 8.45 1.10/3.30/6.00 8.20

Sat 16 Nov

1 1 2 2 2 3 3

The Irishman The Report (AD) Monos Someone, Somewhere (FF) The Report (AD) The Report (AD) Monos

12.25/7.10 4.30 12.50/3.10 5.30 8.30 3.00 6.00/8.20

Sun 17 Nov

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Muppet Treasure Island (FJ) Out of the Past (NV) Night and the City (NV) The Irishman The Report (AD) God of the Piano (JF) Delphine and Carole (FF) The Irishman Monos

11.00am 2.00 4.15 6.30 12.40/6.00 3.15 8.45 1.30 5.50/8.15

Mon 1 The Irishman 2.00/7.10 1.10/3.30 18 2 Monos Nov 2 The Mystery of Henri Pick (FF) 6.00 8.20 2 Aimless Bullet (LK) 1.00/3.35/8.30 3 The Report (AD) 6.10 3 Monos For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 30

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The Irishman Monos The Salamander (FF) Grass (LK) The Producers (SR) (C) The Report (AD) Monos

2.00/7.10 1.10/3.30 6.00 8.45 1.10 (over-60s only) 3.10/8.30 6.10

The Irishman 2.00/7.10 Monos 12.50/3.10 Screening Transplant & HIV... (OR) 5.30 (free & ticketed) Happy Birthday (FF) 8.30 The Report (AD) 12.50/3.25/6.00 Monos 8.40

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Mon 1 The Report (AD) 1.30 6.00 25 1 Sorry We Missed You (AD) 8.20 Nov 1 Marriage Story 1.00 2 Sorry We Missed You (AD) 3.30 2 Marriage Story 7.00 2 The Irishman 2.00 3 The Irishman 6.05 3 All About Me () 8.30 3 The Report (AD) For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 30 Tue 26 Nov

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Wed 1 27 1 Nov 1 2 2 2 3 3

The Irishman Sorry We Missed You (AD)(C) Marriage Story The Report (AD) Marriage Story The Irishman Sorry We Missed You (AD) The Most Beautiful Couple (DE) The Report (AD)

1.30 6.00 (captioned) 8.20 1.00 3.40 7.00 1.10/3.30 6.15 8.30

The Irishman Marriage Story The Report (AD) (C) Marriage Story The Report (AD) The Irishman Sorry We Missed You (AD) Gundermann (DE)

1.30 5.45 8.40 (captioned) 1.00 3.55 7.00 12.50/3.10/8.35 5.30

Thu 28 Nov

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The Irishman The Irishman The Report (AD) Marriage Story The Report (AD) Marriage Story Atlas (DE) Sorry We Missed You (AD)(C)

7.00 1.40 5.45 8.20 12.30 3.10 6.05 8.25 (captioned)

Fri 29 Nov

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La Belle Epoque The Biggest Little Farm (AD) Marriage Story Haute Tension (UV) Marriage Story (C) Corpus Christi The Biggest Little Farm (AD) Corpus Christi

1.00/5.45 3.30 8.15 11.10pm 2.30 (captioned) 6.00/8.40 1.30/6.15/8.30 3.45

Sat 30 Nov

1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3

La Belle Epoque The Biggest Little Farm (AD) Marriage Story Marriage Story Corpus Christi The Biggest Little Farm The Biggest Little Farm (AD) Corpus Christi La Belle Epoque

1.00/5.50 3.30 8.20 2.30 6.00 8.40 1.30/6.15 3.45 8.30

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The Sword in the Stone (FJ) La Belle Epoque Double Indemnity (NV) Laura (NV) Shooting The Mafia La Belle Epoque Marriage Story The Biggest Little Farm (AD) Marriage Story (C) Corpus Christi

11.00am 1.15/8.45 4.00 6.30 3.00 + Q&A 5.30 8.00 1.00/6.10 3.10 (captioned) 8.20

Mon 1 Marriage Story 2.30/5.55 8.45 2 1 La Belle Epoque 1.00/6.00 Dec 2 La Belle Epoque 3.30/8.30 2 Shooting The Mafia 1.30/8.40 3 The Biggest Little Farm (AD) 3.40/6.10 3 Corpus Christi For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 30 Tue 3 Dec

1 Marriage Story 1 La Belle Epoque 2 Shooting The Mafia 2 La Belle Epoque 2 Marriage Story 3 Sunshine on Leith (SR) (AD) (C) 3 The Biggest Little Farm (AD) 3 The Biggest Little Farm (AD) (C) 3 Driven

Wed 1 Marriage Story Marriage Story 4 1 Dec 1 La Belle Epoque 2 La Belle Epoque 2 Shooting The Mafia 2 Driven 3 The Biggest Little Farm (AD) 3 Driven Thu 5 Dec

1 Marriage Story 1 La Belle Epoque 2 Shooting The Mafia 2 La Belle Epoque 2 Driven 3 Driven 3 The Biggest Little Farm (AD) 3 The Biggest Little Farm (AD) (C)

2.30/5.55 8.45 1.00/5.45 3.15 8.00 1.05 (over-60s only) 3.30 8.40 (captioned) 6.10 2.30 8.20 (captioned) 5.50 1.00 3.40/8.35 6.00 1.15/6.10 3.30/8.30 2.30/8.20 5.50 1.00/8.35 3.30 6.00 1.15/8.30 3.45 6.10 (captioned)


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The London Korean Film Festival is the UK’s leading showcase of Korean cinema, and with over 60 titles on offer, it’s one of the largest festivals dedicated to a national cinema in the world. The festival has introduced premiere screenings of major blockbusters to UK cinema screens while also incorporating the most engaging Indie hits, Documentary, Animation, Shorts, Classics and more within its diverse programme. Now in its groundbreaking 14th edition, LKFF celebrates 100 years of rich and vibrant national films in its special focus: A Century of Korean Cinema.

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AIMLESS BULLET Mon 18 Nov at 8.20pm Yu Hyun-mok • South Korea 1961 • 1h52m • Digital • Korean with English subtitles • 18 • Cast: Kim Jin-kyu, Choi Moo-ryong, Seo Ae-ja, Kim Hye-jeong, Noh Jae-sin.

A public accountant’s salary is too small for him to even visit a dentist to get a cavity fixed, let alone support his family. However, he must somehow provide for his senile, shell-shocked mother, his malnourished, pregnant wife, a younger brother who won’t work, his unmarried sister who is prostituting herself to foreigners for extra money, and two young children. Aimless Bullet draws heavily off of the Italian Neorealist movement, and expresses the pain and despair brought on by Korea’s industrial development.

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THE DEVIL’S STAIRWAY

Tue 19 Nov at 8.45pm

Sat 23 Nov at 3.15pm

Hong Sangsoo • South Korea 2017• 1h6m • Digital • Korean with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Kim Minhee, Jung Jinyoung, Ki Joobong.

Lee Man-hee • South Korea 1964 • 1h50m • Digital • Korean with English subtitles • 18 • Cast: Kim Jin-kyu, Moon Jung-suk.

Different characters drift in and out of a backalley cafe in Seoul, looking for new inspiration or accommodation - while A-reum (Hong Sangsoo’s regular muse Kim Minhee) eavesdrops on their conversations, typing up her observations into what she describes as “sort of a diary, but not a diary.” Episodic, meandering and offering the mere ghost of a narrative, the film, too, is neither this nor that - but the apparent simplicity of Hong’s monochromatic long takes conceals a theatricalised artifice whose players may merely be A-reum’s fictions, or even lost souls.

Young Dr. Hyeon has, it seems, everything going for him. A good position at a private hospital, the attentions of the daughter of the hospital’s owner, a sexual liaison with an attractive nurse. Marriage to the boss’ daughter would open the way to his eventual succession to the directorship of the whole place. Then the nurse discovers she is pregnant. Trying to keep his suddenly fragile hopes alive, Dr. Hyeon resorts to drastic measures. He will be haunted and hunted down by the consequences.

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Bienvenue - to the crême de la crême of Frenchspeaking cinema. It’s your chance to catch some of the top French titles of the year! Highlights of this year’s programme include Cédric Klapisch’s Someone, Somewhere; Daniel Auteuil’s Cannes success La Belle Epoque; the Catherine Deneuve-starring Happy Birthday; cult animation hit I Lost my Body; quirky comedyTanguy is Back, for which we’ll be joined by actor Eric Berger, and plenty more! Vive le cinema!

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TANGUY IS BACK TANGUY, LE RETOUR Thu 7 Nov at 8.30pm + Q&A with actor Éric Berger Étienne Chatiliez • France 2019 • 1h33m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Éric Berger, Sabine Azéma.

Recently dumped 44-year-old Tanguy (Eric Berger) moves back in with his parents, along with his teenage daughter Zhu. Edith (Sabine Azéma) and Paul (André Dussolier), as concerned parents, immediately welcome them, but as weeks go by, Edith and Paul realise that Tanguy and Zhu are here to stay. The family nest is way too comfortable...

YOUNG AHMED

LE JEUNE AHMED

French Film Festival UK has teamed up once again with the Paris-based Mobile Film Festival to present a selection of short films. They all last just one minute and were shot on mobile phones (or tablets). This year’s theme is human rights. One title will screen before each film.

LA BELLE EPOQUE

LA BELLE ÉPOQUE

Fri 8 Nov at 8.30pm Nicolas Bedos • France 2019 • 1h53m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, sex and drug misuse. Cast: Daniel Auteuil, Guillaume Canet, Dora Tillier.

Daniel Auteuil, in his element, plays a cartoonist who is given the opportunity to relive his past in order to save his marriage to Fanny Ardant, a psychoanalyst, all set to a soundtrack of hits from the likes of Dionnne Warwick and The Monkees.

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CONTINUER

Sat 9 Nov at 6.15pm

Sun 10 Nov at 6.00pm + Q&A with director Joachim Lafosse

Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne • France 2019 • 1h24m Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Idir Ben Addi, Olivier Bonnaud, Myriem Akheddiou, Victoria Bluck.

Joachim Lafosse • France/Belgium 2018 • 1h24m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Virginie Efira, Kacey Mottet Klein.

Ahmed (Idir Ben Addi) finds himself caught between his imam’s ideals of unity and life’s temptations. He has developed a dangerous connection with a militant imam (Othmane Moumen). Soon, Ahmed’s attitude become obsessed with prayer and the ‘purity’ of those around him.

A divorced mother (Virginie Efira) cannot stand watching her teenage son Samuel (Kacey Mottet Klein) slip into a violent and meaningless life. As a last resort she takes Samuel on a long journey across Kyrgyzstan. Accompanied only by their two horses, they face the hostile natural environment, its dangers, its rewards, its people... and above all each other.


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THE SWIMMING POOL

LA PISCINE

ON A MAGICAL NIGHT

CHAMBRE 212

Mon 11 Nov at 6.00pm

Tue 12 Nov at 8.30pm

Jacques Deray • France/Italy 1969 • 2h • Digital • French and English with English subtitles • 12A - Contains moderate sex and violence Cast: Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Maurice Ronet.

Christophe Honoré • France 2019 • 1h30m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Chiara Mastroianni, Vincent Lacoste, Camille Cottin, Benjamin Biolay.

Lovers Marianne and Jean-Paul (Romy Schneider and Alain Delon) spend their vacation in a villa near St Tropez. After a visit Marianne invites former lover Harry and his teenage daughter Penelope to stay. Tension between the adults rises especially when Jean-Paul seduces Penelope...

Christophe Honoré’s French farce takes place almost exclusively in two or three rooms - an apartment and a hotel opposite, as well as the snow-covered street in between. The story follows Maria, a college lecturer’s wife, as she admits her indiscretions to her husband Richard.

GAULTIER - FREAK & CHIC Wed 13 Nov at 8.45pm

I LOST MY BODY J’AI PERDU MON CORPS Thu 14 Nov at 3.30pm & 8.45pm

Yann L’Hénoret • France 2018 • 1h30m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Documentary.

Jérémy Clapin • France 2019 • 1h21m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Hakim Faris, Victoire du Bois.

Models are cool people. Beautiful glamazons. You don’t think of them as freaks unless you’re Jean-Paul Gaultier - who went so far as to dedicate a show to them. Freak & Chic is a feature documentary showing us this crazy world, as well as the hard work and creativity that went into shaping his wild parties.

In an eerie Parisian hospital, a disembodied hand inexplicably begins to move. Scurrying out into the bustling streets of the capital, the macabre manus begins a perilous quest to be reunited with the body it was separated from. Meanwhile, in another part of the city, lonely pizza delivery boy Naoufel still grieves for the tragic loss of his parents.

ALICE AND THE MAYOR

SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE

ALICE ET LE MAIRE Fri 15 Nov at 8.45pm

DEUX MOI Sat 16 Nov at 5.30pm

Nicolas Pariser • France 2019 • 1h45m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Fabrice Luchini, Anaïs Demoustier.

Cédric Klapisch • France 2019 • 1h49m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15• Cast: Ana Girardot, François Civil, Camille Cottin.

The Mayor of Lyon, Paul Theraneau’s knack for generating new ideas has evaporated. Enter low-key 30-year-old academic Alice Heimann. Their interactions are our gateway into a lively, funny and touching exploration of the way we live now through the filter of two generations.

Rémy and Mélanie are two 30-year-olds who live in the same neighbourhood in Paris. She goes on hopeless date after hopeless date whilst he struggles to meet anyone at all. Both are victims of big city isolation, at a super-connected time, when meeting people should be simpler...

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THE MYSTERY OF HENRI PICK

DELPHINE ET CAROLE, INSOUMUSES Sun 17 Nov at 8.45pm

LE MYSTÈRE HENRI PICK Mon 18 Nov at 6.00pm

Callisto McNulty • France/Switzerland 2018 • 1h10m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Documentary.

Rémi Bezançon • France 2018 • 1h41m • Digital • French and Russian with English Subtitles • 12A • Cast: Fabrice Luchini, Camille Cottin.

Callisto McNulty’s documentary tells the story of the late Delphine Seyrig, and retraces the encounter between Seyrig and director Carole Roussopoulos in 1974 - their creative and disruptive use of video, their radical actions and incisive humour with fascinating detail.

A manuscript discovered in a library - supposedly written by Henri Pick, a deceased pizza-restaurant owner - turns into a French literary sensation. When TV literary critic Jean-Michel makes disparaging remarks about Pick, he loses his wife and his job. He decides uncover the truth with Pick’s daughter, Josephine.

THE SALAMANDER

LA SALAMANDRE

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

FÊTE DE FAMILLE

Tue 19 Nov at 6.00pm

Wed 20 Nov at 8.30pm

Alain Tanner • France/Switzerland 1971• 2h3m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 18 • Cast: Bulle Ogier, Jean-Luc Bideau.

Cédric Kahn • France 2019 • 1h41m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Emmanuelle Berco.

Two self-proclaimed writers attempt to retell how a young woman shot her uncle in Alain Tanner and co-writer John Berger’s intelligent portrait of the free and the defiant. One writer prefers facts, the other fantasy.

A family gather one summer day to celebrate the mother’s 70th birthday. Things are peaceful until the unexpected arrival of the prodigal daughter, who had vanished four years earlier, brings chaos in tow. Family relations unravel to wonderfully excruciating comic and dramatic effect.

CONVICTION

UNE INTIME CONVICTION

Thu 21 Nov at 8.50pm Antoine Raimbault • France 2019 • 1h50m • Digital • French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Olivier Gourmet, Marina Fois, Laurent Lucas, Jean Benguigui.

Writer-director Antoine Raimbault has crafted a nail-biter of a courthouse thriller based on the murder trial of Jacques Viguier. Viguier - a father of three and distinguished law professor in Toulouse - was arrested in 2000 for killing his wife, Suzanne, after she disappeared from their house, although there was no tangible evidence to ever convict him. Acquitted at his first trial nearly ten years after the fact, Viguier was retried a year later in the Cour d’assises. Famous trial lawyer, Dupond-Moretti (Olivier Gourmet), agrees to take on the case.


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IT MUST SCHWING! - THE BLUE NOTE STORY The 23rd UK Jewish Film Festival arrives at Filmhouse as part of its first ever tour of Scotland. The festival is open to all - you don’t have to be Jewish! - and brings you a fantastic range of gems from the Jewish cultural world. If you get the bug for watching films about Jewish life, you might also want to take a look at what’s going on in the festival in Glasgow and Inverness. Full details at: ukjewishfilm.org

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MY POLISH HONEYMOON

LUNE DE MIEL Tue 12 Nov at 6.05pm

Élise Otzenberger • France 2018 • 1h28m • Digital • French and Polish with English subtitles • 15• Cast: Judith Chemla, Arthur Igual.

Packed with charm and laughter, this delightful comedy follows recently- married Parisian couple Anna and Adam as they head off on a belated honeymoon to Poland, leaving their baby in the hands of Anna’s parents. Whilst Anna hopes to find out something of her family’s history, Adam is more interested in having a few days alone with his wife. Immersed in a new but strangely familiar culture, they discover a Poland awash with absurd and wonderful characters, picture perfect beauty and unbearable sadness.

Sun 10 Nov at 3.15pm Eric Friedler • Germany/USA 2018 • 1h53m • Digital • English and German with English subtitles • 12A • Documentary.

What makes the story of jazz label Blue Note exceptional is not only its roster of artists - Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk, to name just a few - but also its founders. Jazz buffs Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff fled Germany in the 1930s and settled in New York City, making it their life’s work to give the music they so admired the respect it deserved. Produced by Wim Wenders, this film is as cool as the Blue Note sound and as stylish as its iconic albums’ covers.

GOD OF THE PIANO Sun 17 Nov at 3.15pm Itay Tal • Israel 2018 • 1h19m • Digital • Hebrew with English subtitles 15 • Cast: Naama Preis, Andy Levy, Ze’ev Shimshoni, Ron Bitterman, Shimon Mimran.

A thoroughly absorbing psychological drama from Israeli director Itay Tal. When Anat, the scion of a distinguished musical family, learns that her newborn baby may become deaf, she decided in a moment or madness - or extreme clarity - to do the unthinkable, hoping that that would allow her to keep the family’s dream intact. This nuanced and suspenseful debut explores familial expectations, overpowering ambitions and the sacrifices we are willing to make in order to fulfil them.

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Education and Learning Exciting school screenings and teacher training!

DIE UNSICHTBAREN (THE INVISIBLES)

NAE PASARAN + Q&A

MFL: GERMAN

INTO FILM FESTIVAL

Tue 12 Nov at 10.30am

Thu 21 Nov at 10.30am

1h43m • £3/free for teachers • 12A • German with English subtitles • S1-S6 • Modern Languages: German, Literacy, Social Studies, Health & Wellbeing

1h36m + Q&A • FREE • 12A • S1 - S6 • Advisory: brief images of dead bodies, reference to torture • Citizenship, Democracy, History, Human Rights

While Joseph Goebbels infamously declared Berlin “free of Jews” in 1943, 1,700 managed to survive in the Nazi capital through the end of WWII. The Invisibles traces the stories of four young people who learned to hide in plain sight, interweaving personal interviews, dramatic re-enactment and archival footage.

BAFTA Scotland winning documentary Nae Pasaran features the Scottish warplane repair workers who refused to fix engines in solidarity against Chile’s fascist dictatorship. This screening will be followed by a Q&A with the film’s director and cast member. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions about the film and explore how to hunt down real-world stories and bring them to life for audiences. To book tickets please go to intofilm.org/events/festival/1998

ARTHUR CHRISTMAS

HOME ALONE

CHRISTMAS AT FILMHOUSE

CHRISTMAS AT FILMHOUSE

MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL CHRISTMAS AT FILMHOUSE

Wed 4 Dec at 10.30am

Tue 5 Dec at 10.30am

Thu 10 Dec at 10.30am

1h41m • £3/free for teachers • U • P1-P6 • Advisory: Contains very mild bad language and mild comic threat • Literacy, English, Expressive Arts.

1h43m • £3/free for teachers • PG • P5-P7 • Advisory: Contains moderate slapstick violence and infrequent moderate language • Literacy, English, Expressive Arts.

1h25m • £3/free for teachers • U • P1-P7 • Advisory: Contains mild scary scenes • Literacy, English, Expressive Arts

How can Santa deliver millions of presents around the world in just one night? With an army of elves and an ultra-high-tech facility in the North Pole. However this well-oiled machine is threatened when one child is missed in the operation. Santa’s son, Arthur, comes to the rescue with an unconventional team, an old sleigh and some untrained reindeer. Will he deliver the last present on time? Come along to find out!

8-year-old Kevin McAllister feels like he is the black sheep of his huge family – nobody listens to him and no one understands him. To make matters worse, they accidentally leave him behind when they go on holiday to France for the winter holidays. Once he realizes he is home alone, Kevin soon learns to fend for himself, and when two bumbling burglars home target the family he draws up an elaborate defense plan… A classic slapstick Christmas comedy!

The fuzzy felt creatures we know and love are back for their annual Christmas outing! A fun but meaningful adaptation, Scrooge is so miserly he won’t even allow his fuzzy employees an extra piece of coal for the fire at Christmas. His deceased business partners, who appear to him one night and tell him that he must face up to his misdeeds, do not tolerate such meanness. And so he is visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future...

For more information or to book places at any of these events please contact Chloé at education@cmi-scotland.co.uk or call 0131 228 6382.


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CLPL for Teachers CAREERS IN FILM TRAINING WITH INTOFILM Wed 22 Jan 2020 from 4.30pm to 6.30pm £15 • Suitable for all teachers, especially Literacy & English, Media, Arts and Technologies • Filmhouse Guild Rooms

Aimed at upper primary and lower secondary educators, this engaging CLPL session gives attendees the chance to learn about roles in the film industry for their young people. Using film clips and dynamic classroom activities, this fun session will give you a creative approach to engage pupils in an industry that forms a booming part of the UK economy, and help you to broaden your pupils’ outlook and career aspirations for the future. For more information and to book your place please go to eventbrite.co.uk/e/careers-in-filmtraining-edinburgh-tickets-65032023533 If you require an invoice for this session, please email Edinburgh@intofilm.org For more information or to book places at any of these events please contact Chloé at education@cmi-scotland.co.uk or call 0131 228 6382. When making a booking please include: Film Title/ Event name · Date of screening/ event · Name of school · Lead teacher email and mobile number · Number of students · Number of adults This will help us process your request quickly and efficiently. Thanks!

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The Fokus Film Festival, now in its fifth year, is a partnership between Goethe-Institut and Filmhouse. We aim to present a diverse and engaging selection of recent German cinema, covering a range of themes and genres.

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We are happy to have the UK premiere of Bauhaus Spirit as our opening film, celebrating 100 years of the Bauhaus Architecture School. 2019 also marks thirty years of the fall of the Berlin Wall; two of our titles look at Germany during this period (Gundermann; Adam and Evelyn) and offer contrast to each other in tone and sentimentality. Films provided to us by the Goethe-Institut are offered at a reduced ticket price.

UK PREMIERE

BAUHAUS SPIRIT: 100 YEARS OF BAUHAUS

HITLER’S HOLLYWOOD

Thu 21 Nov at 6.30pm & Fri 22 Nov at 3.25pm

Fri 22 Nov at 6.05pm

Niels Bolbrinker, Thomas Tielsch • Germany 2018 • 1h30m • Digital German, Spanish, English and French with English subtitles • 15 Documentary.

Rüdiger Suchsland • Germany 2017 • 1h45m • Digital • English and German with English subtitles • 12A • Documentary.

Nearly 100 years ago, a radical utopia was born in the tranquil city of Weimar: Bauhaus. With the 100th anniversary in mind, the documentary Bauhaus Spirit does not only tell art history but contemporary history, letting us marvel at modern spaces that change our perception of design for good. £5

ADAM AND EVELYN ADAM UND EVELYN Sat 23 Nov at 6.10pm Andreas Goldstein • Germany 2018• 1h40m • Digital • German, Hungarian and French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Florian Teichtmeister, Anne Kanis, Lena Lauzemis, Milian Zerzawy.

Adam and Evelyn tells the story of a couple, from the summer to the winter of 1989. When Evelyn catches Adam cheating on her, she leaves for Hungary. Adam travels after her. When Hungary opens its border to Austria, Evelyn wants to cross. And so Adam ends up in the West, without ever wanting to leave. £5

Rüdiger Suchsland’s film takes a closer look at the roughly 1000 feature films made in Germany between 1933 - 1945, examining how stereotypes of the enemy and values of love and hate managed to be planted, into the head of the German people, through the cinema screens.

DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS

ANDERS ALS DIE ANDERN Sun 24 Nov at 3.30pm

Richard Oswald • Germany 1919 • 50m • Digital • Silent • 15 •

First released 100 years ago, Different from the Others is an artistic call for gay liberation. The romance between a musician and his pupil is complicated by stigma and the attentions of an enigmatic blackmailer. This centenary screening will be introduced with a 50 minute illustrated talk on queer culture in the Weimar Republic by researcher Keava McMillan.


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STYX Sun 24 Nov at 5.55pm Wolfgang Fischer • Germany/Austria 2018 • 1h34m • Digital • English and German with English subtitles • 12A - Contains moderate threat. Cast: Susanne Wolff, Gedion Oduor Wekesa.

Emergency doctor Rieke departs the port of Gibraltar and sets course for Ascension Island. En route, she soon encounters a damaged boat carrying refugees in need of rescue. Instructed by authorities to leave them adrift, she’s faced with the ultimate human dilemma...

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COUPLE

DAS SCHÖNSTE PAAR Tue 26 Nov at 6.15pm

Sven Taddicken • Germany/France 2018 • 1h37m • Digital • German with English subtitles • 18 • Cast: Maximilian Brückner, Luise Heyer.

Two young teachers, Malte and Liv, are on holiday when they are attacked by three men. The incident escalates and Liv is sexually assaulted. Two years later, Malte encounters Liv’s attacker again and finds himself driven to seek revenge...

ALL ABOUT ME

DER JUNGE MUSS AN DIE FRISCHE LUFT Mon 25 Nov at 6.05pm Caroline Link • Germany 2018 • 1h40m • Digital • German with English subtitles • 12A • Cast: Luise Heyer, Sönke Möhring.

The touching story of the German entertainer ‘Hape’ Kerkeling. Hans-Peter is a pudgy nine-year-old with a talent for making others laugh. However, dark shadows loom, Hans-Peter has to use his comedic talents to heal his own wounds while making people laugh along with him. £5

GUNDERMANN Wed 27 Nov at 5.30pm Andreas Dresen • Germany 2018 • 2h8m • Digital • German with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Alexander Scheer , Anna Unterberger.

Gundermann tells the story of a digger driver who writes songs. He is a poet, a clown, and an idealist. He dreams and hopes, loves and struggles. He’s a spy who gets spied on, a do-gooder who doesn’t know better. He is torn. Gundermann is both a music film and a love story; a drama about guilt and entanglement. £5

ATLAS Thu 28 Nov at 6.05pm David Nawrath • Germany 2019 • 1h40m • Digital • German and Arabic with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Rainer Bock, Albrecht Schuch, Thorsten Merten, Uwe Preuss.

Walter, a former weight lifter and now furniture remover, is supposed to clear out a flat with his company. When the door is opened by a young father, Walter thinks he recognises the son he abandoned years ago. What starts as a cautious attempt to get to know the young family ends in a complicated and dangerous mission to keep them safe. David Nawrath’s cinema debut Atlas tells a complicated father-and-son story against a backdrop of the criminal activities of Arabic Clans involved in the illegal real-estate business in German cities. £5

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Uncanny Valley is a place for dreams as well as nightmares. The hope here is to shine a lantern on the nocturnal neo-classics lurking in the shadows. The unsung heroes of grungy science-fiction, Lovecraftian terrors, social commentary in the form of farce comedies and, most importantly, strange and uncanny tales that evade definition. Be it a journey into the darkest depths of the world we live in or whimsical flights of hysteria and cringeworthy dilemmas, we hope to showcase the flicks of decades now adrift and ones best shown at night.

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As we head into the future with borrowed ideas and twisted dreams, we have our own fiction to craft, and it’s about movies.

DEMOLITION MAN

MARS ATTACKS!

Fri 1 Nov at 11.00pm

Fri 15 Nov at 11.10pm

Marco Brambilla • USA 1993 • 1h55m • 35mm • 15 - Contains strong language and occasional strong violence.

Tim Burton • USA 1996 • 1h41m • 35mm • English and French with English subtitles • 12A - Contains moderate fantasy horror.

The future Utopian society of San Angeles has eliminated violence and crime. But when a cryogenically un-frozen criminal stirs trouble, the non-violent authorities are at a loss and resort to un-freezing John Spartan (Stallone) to deal with the issue through more traditional methods.

This is Tim Burton at his eccentric best, backed by an entirely star-studded cast, cheesy dialogue, Danny Elfman soundtrack, fantastic intentionally corny visuals, huge budget, and loving tributes to 1950s and ‘60s Sci-Fi B-movies.

HAUTE TENSION SWITCHBLADE ROMANCE

FIRESTARTER

Fri 29 Nov at 11.10pm

Fri 13 Dec at 11.00pm

Alexandre Aja • France/Italy/Romania 2003 • 1h31m • Digital French, English and Italian with English subtitles • 18 - Contains very strong bloody violence. • Cast: Cecile De France, Maiwenn Le Besco.

Mark Lester • USA 1984 • 1h53m • Digital• 15 - Contains strong horror and violence. • Cast: David Keith, Drew Barrymore, Freddie Jones.

Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, Piranha 3D, Horns) brings us a European take on the classic slasher plot of two girls, one country house. Ticking all the trope and cliché boxes and carving through the plot with twists and turns, Haute Tension will fill horror geeks with fright and delight.

Young Charlie’s (Drew Barrymore) parents were part of top secret medical experiments which have given them superhuman powers. Charlie takes after them, but her abilities are so extraordinary, the government is tracking her down for more experiments. The special effects are fantastic, the cast is starfilled, the dialogue is corny, and the entire film is explosive!


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THE BOOK OF LIFE

MARY AND THE WITCH’S FLOWER

Sun 3 Nov at 11.00am

Sun 10 Nov at 11.00am

Jorge R Gutierrez • USA 2014 • 1h35m • Digital • PG - Contains mild fantasy violence, brief scary scenes.

Hiromasa Yonebayashi • Japan 2017 • English dubbed version 1h43m • Digital • U - Contains very mild threat.

Manolo is a young man torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart. Before choosing, he embarks on an incredible adventure that spans three fantastical worlds where he must face his greatest fears.

Bored during a summer holiday, Mary follows an odd cat into the nearby woods where she stumbles upon a flower and a little broomstick. Together the flower and broomstick whisk her above the clouds, far away to Endor College – a school of magic!

MUPPET TREASURE ISLAND

SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE: FARMAGEDDON

Sun 17 Nov at 11.00am Brian Henson • USA 1996 • 1h40m • Digital • U - Contains mild comic violence and sex references.

Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic adventure gets the full Muppet treatment in this musical version, with Kermit’s captain pitted against the villainous Long John Silver (Tim Curry) and his band of eccentric pirates in a search for buried treasure.

Sun 24 Nov at 11.00am Will Becher, Richard Phelan • UK/France/USA 2019 • 1h27m Digital • U - Contains very mild threat, language, rude humour.

When an alien crashes near Mossy Bottom farm, it is up to Shaun to take to the skies and return his extraterrestrial friend Lu-La home. Hot on their tail is a sinister government organisation who will stop at nothing to capture Lu-La.

THE SWORD IN THE STONE Sun 1 Dec at 11.00am Wolfgang Reitherman• USA 1963• 1h19m• Digital• U• .

Arthur, a young orphan, meets the wizard Merlin in his woodland home. Taking the boy under his wing Merlin intends to teach Arthur about the world and science. It is up to Arthur to choose between his new mentor and his dream of becoming a knight.

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Access Filmhouse foyer and Box Office are accessed from Lothian Road via a ramped surface and two sets of automatic doors. Our Cafe Bar and accessible toilet are also at this level. The majority of seats in the Cafe Bar are not fixed and can be moved. There is wheelchair access to all three screens. Cinema One has space for two wheelchair users and these places are reached via the passenger lift. Cinemas Two and Three have one space each. Staff are always on hand to help operate lifts – please ask at the box office when you purchase your tickets. A second accessible toilet is situated at the lower level close to Cinemas Two and Three. Advance booking for wheelchair spaces is recommended. If you need to bring along a helper to assist you in any way, then they will receive a complimentary ticket. There are induction loops and infra-red in all three screens for those with hearing impairments. See below for details of captioned screenings and films with Audio Description. Email admin@filmhousecinema.com or call the Box Office on 0131 228 2688 if you require further information or assistance.

There is a large print version of the programme available which can be posted to you free of charge. Audio Description and Captions

For Crying Out Loud

In all screens we have a system which enables us, whenever available, to show onscreen captions, and provide audio description (via infra-red headsets) for those who are sight-impaired.

Screenings for carers and their babies! Tickets ÂŁ5.00 concessions per adult. Screenings are strictly for babies under one year accompanied by no more than two adults. Babychanging, bottlewarming, buggy parking are available.

All screenings of The Day Shall Come, The King, Phoenix, The Report, The Irishman, Sorry We Missed You, Marriage Story and The Biggest Little Farm have audio description. See pages 16-18 for times. The following screenings have captions: Tue 5 Nov at 6.10pm Wed 6 Nov at 5.45pm Thu 7 Nov at 8.40pm Tue 19 Nov at 1.10pm Fri 22 Nov at 1.10pm Sat 23 Nov at 2.00pm Sun 24 Nov at 12.50pm Mon 25 Nov at 7.00pm Tue 26 Nov at 6.00pm Wed 27 Nov at 8.40pm Thu 28 Nov at 8.25pm Fri 29 Nov at 2.30pm Sun 1 Dec at 3.10pm Tue 3 Dec at 1.05pm Tue 3 Dec at 8.40pm Wed 4 Dec at 8.20pm Thu 5 Dec at 6.10pm

The Day Shall Come The King The Day Shall Come The Producers (over-60s) The Report The Irishman The Report The Irishman Sorry We Missed You The Report Sorry We Missed You Marriage Story Marriage Story Sunshine on Leith (over-60s) The Biggest Little Farm Marriage Story The Biggest Little Farm

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The Day Shall Come

Mon 11 Nov at 11.00am

After the Wedding

Mon 18 Nov at 11.00am

The Report

Mon 25 Nov at 11.00am

Sorry We Missed You

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