EFF Film Listings November 2014

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MR TURNER (12A)

Timothy Spall won the Best Actor award at this year’s Cannes Festival for his portrayal of one of Britain’s greatest artists. Mike Leigh’s British biopic drama explores the last 25 years of J.W Turner’s life. HHHHH “SUPREMELY ENJOYABLE” Daily Telegraph

NORTHERN SOUL (15)

LEVIATHAN (TBC)

MAPS TO THE STARS (18)

SCI-FI DAYS OF FEAR AND WONDER

The music-rich and uplifting story of two young friends in 1974 who aspire to become DJs after discovering American soul music. With Steve Coogan, Ricky Tomlinson and Lisa Stansfield.

This social satire from award-winning director David Cronenberg follows a Hollywood dynasty on the verge of implosion. Starring Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, John Cusack and Robert Pattinson. HHHHH Total Film

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In Russian with English subtitles This powerful drama from Cannes winner Andrey Zvyagintse tells the story of a man locked in a land dispute with a corrupt mayor. HHHHH“A NEW RUSSIAN MASTERPIECE” Guardian

The BFI are currently celebrating science fiction films, so we are bringing some of the most acclaimed features to our screen; Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Ghost In The Shell and A Clockwork Orange.

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UNDER THE RADAR THE WAY HE LOOKS (12A)

In Portuguese with English subtitles This sweet coming-of-age drama is Brazil’s entry for Best Foreign Language film at next year’s Academy Awards. Blind teenager Leonardo finds his world changed by the arrival of a new classmate. In association with Q-Film.

STILL THE ENEMY WITHIN (15)

A unique insight into the 1984-85 British Miners’ Strike. Thirty years on, this is the raw first-hand experience of those who lived through one of history’s most dramatic events. Includes a pre-film talk. HHHH “A DOCUMENTARY AS GRIPPING AS A THRILLER” The Guardian

ATTILA MARCEL (12A)

In French with English subtitles Celebrated animator Sylvain Chomet’s (Belleville Rendez-Vous) first foray into live-action filmmaking is a delightful comedy following a mute pianist whose simple life takes a weird turn after meeting his eccentric neighbour.

HUMAN CAPITAL (15)

In Italian with English subtitles This award-winning Italian neo-noir thriller stars two of the country’s leading actresses and explores a tragic death from several different perspectives. “AN ELEGANT CHINESE PUZZLE OF A MOVIE” The Observer

CLASSICS

SALVATORE GUILIANO (12)

In Italian with English subtitles Francesco Rosi’s celebrated masterpiece is a neorealist drama telling the story of the eponymous Sicilian bandit.

THE BATTLES OF CORONEL AND FALKLANDS ISLANDS (U)

This dramatic reconstruction of two decisive naval battles from the First World War is one of the finest films of the British silent era. Presented with a newly commissioned score composed by Simon Dobson.

CULT FILM CLUB: SAFE (15)

The University of Northampton’s Cult Film Club present Todd Haynes’ paranoia thriller, starring Julianne Moore as a housewife who suddenly develops multiple chemical sensitivity. Open to all.

CLASSIC SCI-FI

METROPOLIS (PG)

Fritz Lang’s 1927 silent epic portrays a futuristic city divided between the working class and city planners. HHHHH The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Empire HHHH “A GENTLE CHARMER” Total Film

NIGHT WILL FALL (15)

Documentary stalwart Andre Singer uses painstakingly restored and previously banned film to piece together a riveting, sobering account of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps by Allied troops. Narrated by Helena Bonham Carter. HHHHH “SHOCKING AND MOVING” Independent

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18)

Stanley Kubrick’s controversial feature stars Malcolm McDowell as a young delinquent forced to undergo experimental therapy in an attempt to solve society’s crime problem. HHHHH Empire

CATHEDRALS OF CULTURE 3D (12A)

Director Wim Wenders (Wings Of Desire) and a team of acclaimed filmmakers (including Robert Redford) explore six architectural masterpieces through a fascinating series of films, using captivating 3D camerawork.

PALO ALTO (15)

Shy, sensitive April is torn between an illicit flirtation with her soccer coach (James Franco) and an unrequited crush on a classmate. This teen movie for all ages is the debut feature of Gia Coppola (granddaughter of Francis Ford). HHHHH New York Times

GHOST IN THE SHELL (15)

In Japanese with English subtitles This award-winning cyber thriller is one of the best-selling Japanese animation films of all time. In the near future a female cyborg cop hunts down a mysterious computer hacker. HHHH “MAKE SURE YOU SEE IT ON A BIG SCREEN” Empire


LIVE EVENTS

MET OPERA LIVE: CARMEN

The Metropolitan Opera’s production of Bizet’s steamy melodrama is broadcast live via satellite from New York.

THE REWRITE (12A)

In this charming romcom, Hugh Grant plays an Oscar-winning writer in a slump, who leaves Hollywood to teach screenwriting at a college and falls for a single mother taking classes there.

’71 (15)

Jack O’Connell (Starred Up) plays a young British soldier who is accidentally abandoned on the streets of Belfast in 1971, and must survive the night alone in a disorientating, alien and deadly landscape. HHHH “A FILM THAT HOLDS YOU IN A VICE-LIKE GRIP THROUGHOUT” The Guardian

MET OPERA LIVE: IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA (THE BARBER OF SEVILLE)

The Met’s production of Rossini’s classic comedy features some of the most instantly recognisable melodies in all of opera. Broadcast live from New York.

HOCKNEY: LIVE FROM LA

An exclusive gala screening of the highly anticipated new feature Hockney, followed by an in-depth conversation with David Hockney from his Los Angeles studio.

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: REMBRANDT

This film offers exclusive access to the major Rembrandt exhibitions at London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum.

SERENA (15)

Based upon the hit novel by Ron Rash, this romantic period drama follows a timber magnate (Bradley Cooper) and his newlywed bride (Jennifer Lawrence), as they contend with the economic impact of The Great Depression of the 1930s.

NEW SEASON GONE GIRL (18)

David Fincher (Se7en, Fight Club) returns with this dark and twisting thriller starring Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike. After Nick’s wife goes missing on the morning of their fifth anniversary, he is singled out as the prime suspect. HHHHH “TAUNTS, TICKLES AND, ULTIMATELY, TERRIFIES” Little White Lies

THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU (15)

This dramatic comedy boasts a fine ensemble cast including Jason Bateman, Tina Fey and Jane Fonda. Four grown siblings are forced to return to their childhood home and live together for a week.

SECOND CHANCE

Another chance to see some of our most popular, recent films.

THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY (PG) Helen Mirren stars in this foodie-romance.

20,000 DAYS ON EARTH (15) THE JUDGE (15)

Following his mother’s death, a hotshot lawyer (Robert Downey Jr.) returns to small-town Indiana to find his father (Robert Duvall), a hitherto respected local judge, facing a murder charge. “AN ENGROSSING, UNWIELDY HURRICANE OF A MOVIE” Variety

JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE (15)

Outkast’s André Benjamin stars in screenwriter John Ridley’s (12 Years A Slave) directorial debut, a biopic of guitar virtuoso Jimi Hendrix focusing on the early stages of his career in the ’60s. HHHH The Guardian

A fictional 24 hours in the life of Nick Cave.

PRIDE (15)

The smash-hit British comedy drama set in 1984.

BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP (15)

A taut thriller with Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth.

COMING SOON

THE IMITATION GAME (PG)

Benedict Cumberbatch stars as mathematician Alan Turing in this historical thriller. With Keira Knightley.

MY OLD LADY (12A)

Maggie Smith stars in this charming comedy-drama alongside Kevin Kline and Kristin Scott Thomas.


FILM SCHEDULE Fri 31 October Gone Girl The Shining The Evil Dead Sat 1 November Gone Girl Met Opera Live: Carmen Northern Soul Sun 2 November Salvatore Giuliano Gone Girl Mon 3 November Northern Soul Gone Girl Tue 4 November The Hundred-Foot Journey Gone Girl Wed 5 November Gone Girl (SS) The Hundred-Foot Journey Gone Girl (FF) Thu 6 November Gone Girl The Hundred-Foot Journey Fri 7 November The Judge 20,000 Days On Earth Sat 8 November Pride The Judge Northern Soul Sun 9 November The Battles Of Coronel And Falkland Islands The Judge Mon 10 November Q-Film: The Way He Looks The Judge

5.45pm 8.45pm 11.45pm 1.30pm 4.55pm 9.15pm 2pm 5pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 9.15pm 6.15pm 9.15pm 3.15pm 6pm 9pm 2pm 5pm 6.15pm 8.30pm

Tue 11 November Still The Enemy Within 6.15pm with pre-film talk at 5.45pm The Judge 8.45pm Wed 12 November The Judge (PB) 11am The Judge (SS) 2.30pm Attila Marcel 6.15pm Pride 8.30pm Thu 13 November The Judge 6.15pm Pride 9.15pm Fri 14 November Maps To The Stars 6.15pm Jimi: All Is By My Side 8.45pm Sat 15 November Before I Go To Sleep 3.15pm The Rewrite 6pm Maps To The Stars 8.30pm Sun 16 November Metropolis 2pm Northern Soul 5.15pm Mon 17 November Night Will Fall 6.15pm Cathedrals Of Culture 3D 8.15pm Tue 18 November Before I Go To Sleep 6.15pm The Rewrite 8.30pm Wed 19 November The Rewrite (SS) 2.30pm The Rewrite 6.15pm Palo Alto 8.45pm Thu 20 November Jimi: All Is By My Side 6.15pm Before I Go To Sleep 9pm Fri 21 November ’71 6.15pm Serena 8.30pm Sat 22 November Serena 3pm Met Opera Live: The 5.55pm Barber Of Seville

Sun 23 November Serena A Clockwork Orange Mon 24 November ’71 Serena Tue 25 November Hockney: Live From LA Wed 26 November Serena (PB) Serena (SS) Cult Film Club: Safe Serena Thu 27 November Serena ’71 Fri 28 November Mr Turner Human Capital Sat 29 November Mr Turner Mr Turner Leviathan Sun 30 November Ghost In The Shell Mr Turner Mon 1 December Mr Turner This Is Where I Leave You Tue 2 December Exhibition On Screen: Rembrandt Mr Turner (FF) Wed 3 December Mr Turner (SS) Human Capital Mr Turner Thu 4 December This Is Where I Leave You Mr Turner Fri 5 December My Old Lady The Imitation Game

2pm 5pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 7pm 11am 2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 9.15pm 2.30pm 5.45pm 8.45pm 2pm 4.15pm 6.15pm 9.15pm 6.15pm 8.15pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 8.45pm

See our website at www.errolflynnfilmhouse.com for details of further screenings of My Old Lady and The Imitation Game, and exciting live broadcast events available to book now.

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TICKET INFORMATION Adults: £7.50 Concessions: £6.50 (students, senior 60+, jobseekers and disabled) Child: £5 (14 and under) Peak Screenings (Fri & Sat eve from 6pm): £8.50, £7.50 concessions, £6 child (14 and under) Live Broadcast screenings (LB): £14, £12 concessions, £10 child. Please note prices may vary. Non-Live Premium screenings (NLP): £12, £10 concessions, £8 child

ORANGE WEDNESDAYS Orange mobile users can text FILM to 241 and get a code to buy two tickets for the price of one. Not available on Live Broadcast or Premium Screenings. PARENT AND BABY SCREENINGS (PB) £6.50 (Baby aged under one goes free, and noise is no concern) Tickets for Parent And Baby screenings cannot be booked online; please call 01604 624811 or visit Box Office to book. SILVER SCREEN (SS) matinees £5 Screenings aimed at audiences aged 50 and above. FOOD FREE SCREENING (FF) Drinks only may be taken into the cinema with snacking allowed in the foyer.


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