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German | Cert: Club | 2014 | 98mins
Spanish | 2014 | 104mins
Sesotho | 2013 | 97mins
DATE: MON 7 SEP, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: CHRISTIAN PETZOLD
DATE: MON 5 OCT, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: ALBERTO RODRÍGUEZ
DATE: MON 2 NOV, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: ANDREW MUDGE
The Hollywood News “masterful” The Guardian
Emerging from Auschwitz concentration camp at the end of World War II, a Jewish singer searches ravaged post-war Berlin for her husband who she suspects betrayed her to the Nazis. Disfigured and determined Nelly struggles with reality and dreams of her former life.
IMDB
A crime thriller set in the marshlands of Andalucía in 1980. Two ideologically opposed detectives are sent from Madrid to a long forgotten and isolated town in the south to investigate the mysterious disappearance of two teenage sisters. But they must settle their own differences and overcome tensions with locals in order to uncover the truth.
“A moving, magical tale of identity” The Hollywood Reporter
A profoundly visual film that tells the tale of Atang, who journeys to his ancestral land of Lesotho for his father’s funeral. Befriended by an orphan boy and stirred by memories of his youth, he falls in love with his childhood friend, Dineo. Through her, Atang is drawn to the mystical beauty and hardships of the land, and faces his own bittersweet reckoning.
“A Berlin thriller with hints of Hitchcock and plenty of plot twists” Independent
“satisfyingly atmospheric” Variety
THE FALLING
45 YEARS
English | Cert: 15A | 2014 | 93mins
Portuguese | Cert: Club | 2014 | 112mins
DATE: MON 14 SEP, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: CAROL MORLEY
DATE: MON 12 OCT, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: ANDREW HAIGH
DATE: MON 9 NOV, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: ANNA MUYLAERT
English | Cert: 16 | 2014 | 102mins
The Times “terrific film-making”
The Guardian
Set in 1969, this mesmerising psychological drama tells the story of two troubled best friends at an English all-girls school. After a tragedy occurs, an inexplicable fainting epidemic will keep you guessing. Is this just mass hysteria or could there be something more mysterious at work? Starring Maisie Williams (Arya Stark, Game of Thrones)
TIMBUKTU
The Telegraph “Full of true emotion…a triumph” Time Out
Kate Mercer lives in the British countryside with her longtime husband Geoff and is planning their 45th wedding anniversary celebrations. However, one week before the party, a letter arrives for Geoff, containing news that reawakens long-hidden memories. After discovering the truth about her husband’s past, will there be a marriage left to celebrate?
THE BÉLIER FAMILY
THE SECOND MOTHER
(QUE HORAS ELA VOLTA?)
Rotten Tomatoes
Val is a live-in housekeeper serving her wealthy employers day in and day out and raising their now teenage son. Everything and everyone in the elegant house has its place until one day Val’s estranged daughter turns up and the unspoken class barriers that exist within the home come crashing down. Val must decide where her allegiances lie and what she’s willing to sacrifice. PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE NO MONDAY NIGHT CINEMA SCREENING ON MON 16 NOVEMBER
THEEB
Arabic/French | Cert: 12A | 2014 | 97mins
French | 2014 | 106mins
Arabic | Cert: Club | 2014 | 100mins
DATE: MON 21 SEP, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: ABDERRAHMANE SISSAKO
DATE: MON 19 OCT, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: ÉRIC LARTIGAU
DATE: MON 23 NOV, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: NAJI ABU NOWAR
The Times “breaktakingly beautiful” New York Times
Not far from Timbuktu, a cattle herder and his family residing in the dunes, find their quiet lives abruptly disturbed. In town, the people are powerless as the Jihads control their faith. A regime of terror is imposed; laughter, cigarettes, music and even soccer are forbidden. Oscar Nominee 2015, Best Foreign Language Film
GIRLHOOD
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In the Bélier family, everyone is deaf, except dutiful 16-yearold Paula, who acts as an indispensable interpreter for her parents and brother. When she impulsively joins the school choir, it’s not long before her music teacher discovers her singing talent. However, his encouragement only exacerbates the matter of Paula’s independence. A heart-warming and insightful comedy-drama about family ties, the joy of music and breaking free.
THE SALT OF THE EARTH
“A classic adventure film of the best kind” Variety Best Director, Venice Film Festival
In a remote part of the Ottoman Empire during World War I, a young Bedouin boy faces a greatly hastened coming- ofage as he embarks on a perilous desert journey. Alongside his elder brother Hussein, they guide a British officer to his secret destination. Filled with danger and hardship the journey ultimately changes the two brothers’ destiny forever as they fight to survive.
THE MOTHER
(MIA MADRE)
French | Cert: 15A | 2015 | 113mins
French/Portuguese | Cert: PG | 2014 | 110mins
Italian | 2015 | 105mins
DATE: MON 28 SEP, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: CÉLINE SCIAMMA
DATE: MON 26 OCT, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: WIM WENDERS AND JULIANO RIBEIRO SALGADO
DATE: MON 30 NOV, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: NANNI MORETTI
The Guardian The Irish Times
At the centre of this explosive and emotional film is teenager Marieme, who finds true friendship when she falls in with the wrong crowd in the projects of Paris. With a new found confidence, Marieme makes brave and foolish choices alongside her new sassy friends. This energising French drama confronts issues of class, race and violence.
“illuminating and uplifting” The Guardian Oscar Nominee, Best Documentary Feature
For the last 40 years, renowned Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado has travelled the world, tracing the footsteps of an ever-changing humanity and documenting many of the major events of our times. With hauntingly beautiful images, matched with illuminating testimony, this documentary is not just a portrait of a great artist but one of life itself. A powerful, affecting and truly profound tribute to an extraordinary man.
The Irish Times “warm, witty and seductive” The Guardian
Striving to complete her work while juggling her teenage daughter and a needy Hollywood star, film-maker Margherita must face an increasingly grave situation as her mother becomes ill. Swept up in emotional turmoil Margherita struggles to strike a balance as her private life boils over into her work. Mia Madre explores the human journey through loss and new beginnings. Ecumenical Jury Prize, Cannes Film Festival 2015
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English | 2015 | 105mins
SPECIAL CINEMA SCREENING
DATE: MON 7 DEC, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: JOHN CROWLEY
AMY
“a real gem of a movie” Heat Magazine Based on the award-wining novel by Colm Tóibín
Irish immigrant Ellis is crushed by loneliness after travelling to New York for a better chance at life in the 1950s. When she meets Tony things take a turn for the good, that is until a tragic twist forces her to return to Ireland. Ellis is soon faced with a difficult choice. Starring Saoirse Ronan, Domhnall Gleeson, Jim Broadbent & Julie Walters
UZUMASA LIMELIGHT
Japanese | Cert: Club | 2014 | 103mins
DATE: MON 14 DEC, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: KEN OCHIAI Rotten Tomatoes Starring legendary swordsman Seizo Fuumoto
Ageing movie extra Seiichi Kamiyama is a master in the art of samurai sword-fighting, and for half a century has lived for the art of dying. Now, with a rapidly advancing film industry, his craftsmanship is fading. But when a young actress seeks his training, Kamiyama may have one final chance to step into the limelight. Inspired by true events
CAROL
THU 10 SEP, 8PM | €7.50/6.50 CERT: 15A | 2015 | 106MINS | ENGLISH
SPECIAL CINEMA SCREENING
12 ANGRY MEN (1957) SAT 12 SEP, 8PM | €7.50/6.50 CERT: U | 1957 | 96MINS | ENGLISH
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KURT COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK THU 17 SEP, 8PM | €7.50/6.50 CERT: 16 | 2015 | 132MINS | ENGLISH
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THE GOONIES (1985) FRI 30 OCT, 2PM | €5, FAMILY €18 CERT: 12 | 1985 | 114MINS | ENGLISH
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GLOBE ON SCREEN: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
English | 2015 | 118mins
(by William Shakespeare)
DATE: MON 21 DEC, 8PM PRICE: €7.50/6.50 (SEASON TICKET AVAILABLE) DIRECTOR: TODD HAYNES
FRI 6 NOV, 8PM | €7.50/6.50 2015 | 147MINS (INCL. 15MIN INTERVAL) | ENGLISH
“exceptionally beautiful...ground-breaking” The Telegraph Best Actress – Rooney Mara, Cannes Film Festival 2015
Set in 1950s New York, a young department-store shopgirl is enamored by one of her customers, a well-heeled socialite and mother on the verge of divorce. Before long, the two women develop a fast bond that becomes a love with complicated consequences. Based on Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 novel The Price of Salt Starring Cate Blanchett & Rooney Mara
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SCREENING
MIRACLE ON 34 TH STREET (1947) FRI 18 DEC, 8PM | €7.50/6.50 1947 | 96MINS | ENGLISH
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SCREENING
THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL (1992) SAT 19 DEC, 2PM | €5, FAMILY €18 CERT: G | 1992 | 85MINS | ENGLISH
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SCREENING
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SUN 20 DEC, 8PM | €7.50/6.50 1945 | 101MINS | ENGLISH
CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT (1945)
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