Scalarama 2017 - Bulletin #1

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Confessions of a Movie Screener #1: The Loft Movie Theatre

Talk to any Nottingham-born film lovers about where they remember seeing movies in their formative years, and they will probably recount stories of Nottingham’s oldest independent cinema; The Savoy. This muchloved art deco picture house originally opened in 1935, and some readers may recognise its interior which features in the 1960 film of Alan Sillitoe’s Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. But one of the most consistent and vivid memories people have is the old upstairs bar; a cosy old-fashioned lounge with a ceiling evocatively plastered in movie posters, captivating patrons with their eye-catching imagery and providing a unique atmosphere until the cinema was modernised in the 2000s. When my husband Gavin and I converted our loft into a home cinema in 2011, the Savoy’s old bar was the inspiration behind the decor. We papered the room with old film posters, recreated the bar with wall-mounted optics, fitted a projector and screen, and The Loft Movie Theatre was born: a very cosy 4-person cinema, in which we could pretend we were at the pictures and indulge in nostalgia. We created a Facebook page where we would upload the poster to each film we watched, and to our enjoyment, people started to “like” the page and join us in our fantasy pretending to be a cinema. Of course we’ve always enjoyed going to the cinema in the real world too, and are lucky there are so many great local film events organised by Nottingham-based film clubs; we’re regulars at the annual Mayhem Film Festival at the Broadway Cinema, and enjoy the various creative pop up events by collectives like Kino Klubb and The Kneel Before Zod Video Club.

By Lucy Morrow

During the 2015 Scalarama Festival, we attended a screening of Australian man-child masterpiece Bad Boy Bubby, hosted by Dan Keeling - aka Porlock Press - which happened to be at The Savoy. It was a sold-out event, and Dan had added lovely touches to the proceedings by commissioning unique poster artwork which he gave out to audience members, and obtaining a personal introduction from the Director. The Savoy is still a perfect setting for special screening events, having a somewhat Lynchian ‘Red Room’ feel with its red velvet curtains and atmospheric lighting, as well as boasting recentlyrefurbished screens, comfy seats and an excellent sound system. There’s also the added bonus that they still offer a full bar, serving beers, wines and spirits which can be taken into the movie. Inspired by the creativity of the events at Scalarama 2015, we started to talk movies with Dan throughout 2016, finding that we shared a common ground with some of the things we wanted to see on the big screen, and subsequently decided to team up in September 2016 to host a Scalarama screening of Alex Cox’s Repo Man. It was the first time Gavin and I had been involved in screening a film in public, and to our delight and amazement, not only did the event sell out, but our audience of Repo Man lovers and converts made the night into a proper collective experience. Following the success of this first collaboration (and more importantly, the fun we had in doing it) we started to discuss the idea of jointly curating a regular film night, and the management at The Savoy were very supportive. Since then, The Loft Movie Theatre and Porlock Press have been screening classic and cult movies every month at The Savoy, with highlights including John Carpenter’s sci-fi horror masterpiece The Thing, the captivating Al Pacino true-crime movie Dog Day Afternoon and the ultimate cult movie experience, Withnail and I. We’ve also started a Food and Film Night in collaboration with Chef Jugz, a Nottingham-based street food connoisseur with a passion for film. The first event was GoodFellas at Rough Trade Nottingham where Chef Jugz cooked up an amazing menu to highlight the importance of food in the story. We love the fact that our audience members are becoming familiar faces who come back time and time again; Nottingham clearly has a great community of movie-lovers who are passionate about film. For this year’s Scalarama Festival, The Loft Movie Theatre and Porlock Press are delighted to be involved in a few exciting events including a collaboration with our friends at the online movie rental store The Film Exchange, to host an immersive experience of The Running Man at Nottingham’s Quasar arena. We can’t wait to see what other film clubs have planned.

If you want to know more about our events, you can follow facebook.com/theloftmovietheatre and facebook.com/porlockpress. You can also email theloftmovietheatre@gmail.com to be added to the mailing list to be kept up to date of future events. Scalarama is a perfect opportunity for cinemas, film clubs and individuals who have a passion for movies to get involved and celebrate their favourite movies by sharing them with others. If there’s anyone out there thinking of getting involved in this year’s festival, we recommend you visit the Scalarama website where you can find all sorts of information and guidance on setting up an event.

For Scalarama, the Loft Movie Theatre and Porlock Press are presenting The Running Man, in partnership with The Film Exchnage on Saturday 16th September 9pm at Quasar Nottingham, 22 Cranbrook Street, Nottingham, NG1 1ER, and Blue Velvet at The Savoy Cinema, 233 Derby Road, Nottingham, NG7 1QN on Monday 25th September 8.30pm. For more info, visit scalarama.com/nottingham.


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SCALARAMA

This is Scalarama Bulletin #1 – 25 August 2017 Imagine a month of cinema – 30 days in which cinemas across the world join together to celebrate watching films together – where cities, towns and villages are transformed with cinemas popping up in unexpected places – and where classic, rare or locally made films get an annual showing. Welcome to Scalarama – a celebration of cinema every September! Since 2011, every September, cinemas, film clubs and film festivals plus various organisations and individuals who have a passion for movies, have united to celebrate and encourage watching films together. This annual celebration sees September transform into a month of amazing films, screened in various locations and by all different types of people – from established picture palaces to newbies, completely new to screening films.

With local groups meeting up in key cities to coordinate and support each other, expect to see Scalarama action throughout the UK. If you want to start a Scalarama in your village, town or city, just drop us a line at hello@scalarama.com or @Scalarama on Twitter and Facebook, and we’ll get you started. Gather like minded people, plan in advance, keep it inclusive and share your passion!

Scalarama is by everyone, for everyone, everywhere, with DIY in its veins. There’s no cost to being included in the programme, and we hope you find new activities, venues and friendships wherever you live.

If you are new to Scalarama, have a browse around scalarama.com and get in touch if there’s any more information you need. If you are keen to start showing films for the first time, the I Want To Be A Cinema info pages on the website will help you with practical tips for starting out screening. Good luck and happy projections!

In this special bulletin, we bring you the experiences of cinemas involved, the full range of special offers that film distributors and filmmakers have created for this year’s season and all the events that have been submitted so far. There’s no deadline to taking part and events can be submitted online at www.scalarama.com - as long as it’s in September, any screening can count.

Let’s Fill the World with Cinemas

www.scalarama.com

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City Symphonies

SCALARAMA - City Symphonies

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By Alex Barrett, director of London Symphony. Part of the Scalarama 2017 Shared Programme

In the 1920s, a new genre of creative documentary emerged: the city symphony. Drawing upon the actualities and travelogues of cinema’s earliest days, the city symphonies combined influences from the fine arts (especially poetry, photography and music) to create avant-garde portraits of city life. Often structured as a ‘day in the life’ of their given municipality, their aim was to capture something of the spirit of their subject – of its hustle and bustle, or its calm, serene nature (or, more often, the juxtaposition of the two which characterises everyday life). The first of these films came in 1921, with Manhatta, made as a collaboration between the influential modernist photographers Charles Sheeler and Paul Strand (the former of whom would also go on to become a renowned Precisionist painter). For their intertitles, Sheeler and Strand utilised verse by Walt Whitman, helping to link the new genre inexorably with the medium of poetry. Later films, like Joris Ivens’ Rain (1929), would dispense with the written word altogether, and find their poetry solely in their use of image and montage. Today, the two most famous and enduring examples of the genre are Walter Ruttmann’s Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (1927) and Dziga Vertov’s Man with a Movie Camera (1929), the latter of which was voted the best documentary of all time in a 2014 poll in Sight & Sound. Prior to making Berlin, Ruttmann had been a pioneering member of the German avant-garde, creating a series of experimental animated ‘light plays’, Opus I-IV (1921-1925), which focused on the rhythm and motion of abstract forms and, as such, is a clear predecessor for the rhythmical, musical approach to montage found in Berlin. In making his film, Ruttmann had been influenced by Vertov’s theoretical writings and earlier practical work, giving Berlin and Movie Camera an unusual back-and-forth chain of influence. Released two years after Berlin, Movie Camera took the city symphony genre a stage further: Vertov created a panoply of Soviet life by assembling footage captured in a number of cities, and charged his film with a political purpose which Ruttmann had minimalised in favour of a more aesthetically-minded approach. But Vertov, of course, was also a great formal innovator and, taken together, Berlin and Movie Camera remain remarkable for the sheer explosive dynamism of their filmic experimentation. Berlin and Movie Camera are significant for the way they capture the spirit of their time – something made all the more poignant in the case of Berlin, given the indelible mark that would left on the city by the Second World War, just a few short years later (it’s perhaps important to note that Ruttmann was a trained architect, and that Berlin’s focus, like that of many city symphonies, is on the concrete reality of the city itself as much as on those who inhabit it).

The time in which these original city symphonies were made was, of course, the roaring twenties, an era marked by the legacy of another war, and one which had followed on from the tail end of the Second Industrial Revolution. Industry and manual labour loom large in these silent films, like markers of a mechanically-driven, pre-digital age. It’s something I gave a lot of thought to when planning London Symphony (2017), my own contemporary contribution to this bygone genre. In making the film, I looked back to the filmmaking style of the 1920s, creating a silent, black and white piece which (I hope) is both a loving tribute and a modern spin on the city symphony (like Ruttmann before me, I took the ‘symphonic’ part seriously, and worked closely with composer James McWilliam, who has created an original composition to accompany the film). By using this ‘old’ style to look at modern life, I hoped to shine a light on the present through the lens of the past, much as historians do, and also to highlight some of the differences between the past and present – such as that between the industrialisation of the 1920s and the digitisation of the 2010s. For although London Symphony is, undoubtedly, a film about London, it is also a film about life in the modern era – a portrait of its time, much like the films that went before it. Such a notion – the city symphony as portrait of an era – can become even more apparent when watching a number of city symphonies in short succession. When doing so, it is impossible not to compare and contrast them. Thankfully, such a comparison is fruitful, revealing differences in eras, in the approach of the filmmakers, and between the cities themselves. For instance, Ruttmann’s Berlin famously begins with a train hurtling towards the city centre, while André Sauvage’s Etudes sur Paris (1928) begins with a trip on a leisurely barge, also headed towards the city centre. So can we, from this, deduce that Paris is a more leisurely city than Berlin? And, if so, what else can we glean from the films’ extended portraits of their cities? Are there further distinctions to be made between them? In fact, one of the most interesting things about watching multiple city symphonies together is seeing how they coalesce and dovetail with one another, pointing towards the universality of the human experience. Another Paris film, Alberto Cavalcanti’s 1926 Rien que les heures, opens with a provocative intertitle stating that ‘all cities would look the same were it not for the monuments which distinguish them’. This gave rise to a train of thought which ran through my mind throughout the production of London Symphony: what makes London unique? And, perhaps more to the point, what makes it universal? When making the film, I wanted to celebrate the cosmopolitan nature of London (something which feels especially important in this era of divisive politics), meaning that, in some sense, I was striving to uncover the myriad of cultural influences found within London, and look at what makes it a ‘city of the world’.

City symphonies, then, may – on the surface – be films about individual cities, but at their heart they explore the universality of human life within the built environment. At the start of Movie Camera, Vertov declares the film’s form to be “directed towards the creation of an authentically international absolute language of cinema” – a universal language of images. What could possibly be more appropriate for this most universal and accessible of genres?

London Symphony is part of the Scalarama 2017 Shared Programme. Screenings of the film: The Barbican Centre, London (3rd Sept), The David Lean Cinema, London (5th Sept), Chelsea Theatre, London, (8th Sept), Rio Cinema, London, (10th Sept), Fabrica, Brighton (13th Sept), Regent Street Cinema, London (14th Sept) Cube Microplex, Bristol (18th + 20th Sept), Chapel Cinema, London (20th Sept) Curzon Clevedon (21st Sept), Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax (24th Sept), SOAS, London (26th Sept), Cinema Saltdean (26th Sept), Left Bank Cinema, Leeds (28th Sept), The Cinema Museum, London, (29th Sept), Christ the Saviour Parish Church, London (30th Sept). Scalarama Leeds will be screening Berlin: Symphony of a Great City at Hyde Park Picture House on 3rd September and Man with a Movie Camera at Hebden Bridge Picture House on 23rd September.


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SHARED PROGRAMME

Welcome to the Scalarama Shared Programme. Here you will find ideas and information about possible film titles or themes that can connect you with other exhibitors taking part in Scalarama, including deals from distributors and filmmakers. See more information and contact details at www.scalarama.com/shared-programme

Second Run DVD

Eureka: Fritz Lang / THE OLIVE TREE / Buster Keaton

Curzon Artificial Eye: The Films of Andrei Tarkovsky

Specialists in rare and rediscovered wonders of world cinema and recent overlooked masterpieces. Discounts on whole back catalogue including new restorations Karel Zeman’s The Fabulous Baron Munchausen and Otakar Vávra’s Witchhammer. Terms: £60 + VAT per title (newer titles £85 + VAT).

A selection of restored silent classics including the Buster Keaton collection, Fritz Lang’s masterpiece Metropolis and Der Mude Tod (Destiny) plus recent hit from Spanish filmmaker Iciar Bollain, The Olive Tree #directedbywomen. Enquire for terms.

Curzon Artificial Eye is proud to offer a discount on bookings of their newly restored digital prints/DCPs of Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky’s films. 25% (usually 35%) of box office vs £100 minimum guarantee (+ VAT)

Verve Pictures and New Wave Verve Pictures and New Wave offer discounts on whole back catalogue of magnificent films including docs, LGBT, award-winners and world cinema - £60 + vat

BFI: SYMPTOMS + PEPPERMINT SODA New releases from the British Film Institute’s excellent DVD label, including British horror Symptoms and from French director Diane Lays, the teen coming of age Peppermint Soda. £60 MG vs 25% of box office.

BFI Season: Stephen King on Screen Marking the legendary horror director’s 70th birthday and the release of two new films based on his work, BFI invite cinemas outside of London to join them in celebrating Stephen King on Screen. With a list of titles to choose from including Carrie, The Shawshank Redemption and Stand By Me, let’s give the King the birthday he deserves. Enquire with Park Circus / Filmbankmedia / eOne for terms.

New Releases

Aya Distribution

Studiocanal/Park Circus: HAMMER HORROR

Specialists in African cinema, a selection of titles from their catalogue including Sembene, a documentary on the pioneering Senegalese director. From £100

New restorations of 8 classic Hammer titles, celebrating 60 years this year, plus Hammer Day on 19th September. Enquire for terms. LONDON SYMPHONY LONDON SYMPHONY is a brand new silent film – a city symphony – which offers a poetic journey through the city of London. It is an artistic snapshot of the city as it stands today, and a celebration of its culture and diversity.

Arrow Films / Arrow Video

ICO/Studiocanal: MULLHOLLAND DR.

Known for both their dedication to cult films (horror, sci-fi, comedy) and also cinemas classics and recent hits, including new Romero restorations and recent UK thriller The Ghoul. Enquire for special rates.

New 4k director approved version of this mind-scratching, head-twister of Hollywood mystery from acclaimed director David Lynch. Special deal of £85 MG (usually £100) vs 25% of box office. BRITISH WINTERS British Winters is the first feature film to come from TAPE, a community arts charity which offers creative opportunities for everyone, based in Old Colwyn, Wales. The gripping story of one man’s struggle with life and his place in the world.

Altitude Film Distribution

Third Window: LOWLIFE LOVE + FIRES ON THE PLAIN

Joining Scalarama for the first time, Altitude’s catalogue includes Oscar-winner Moonlight, Lady Macbeth and discounts on whole back catalogue - £85 + vat

Distributors of East Asian films, Third Window partner with Scalarama for another year, showcasing two titles brought to you from Japan -Eiji Uchida’s Lowlife Love and Shinya Tsukamoto’s Fires on the Plain. £120 + VAT

ALMOST HEAVEN Afraid of ghosts and far from home, 17-year-old Ying Ling is preparing for her exams at one of China’s largest funeral homes. A new documentary from Carol Salter that encourages us to look at our own mortality. Dogwoof Films - Discounts Scalarama is delighted to partner with Dogwoof for the fifth time, with an exclusive offer on booking any of the titles in their wonderous back catalogue for £75 vs 25% of box office - with Dogwoof’s speciality in documentaries such as The Act of Killing, Blackfish and Dior and I.

Matchbox Cineclub: CRIME WAVE One of the greatest and yet most perversely overlooked debuts in English Canadian movie history, Matchbox Cineclub have unearthed a rare treasure for touring across the UK this September. $250 Canadian versus 35% of box office Random Acts Presents Random Acts Presents provides cinemas and film clubs with an exciting selection of short films by young artist filmmakers aged 16-24 in cinemas across England. Free to screen and in a number of curated programmes.

Cinenova: BORN IN FLAMES - new digital restoration Cinenova is a non-profit organisation dedicated to distributing feminist films and videos and present the new digital restoration of a feminist classic, Lizzie Borden’s ever relevant science fiction Born in Flames. £150


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LISTINGS: Index

NORTH WEST: Liverpool Hoylake Manchester Leigh Egremont

SOUTH WEST: 6 7 8 9 10

19 20 21 22

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

London Brighton and Beyond Seaford Isfield Chatham

23 24 25 26 27

29 30

Glasgow Edinburgh Hawick Selkirk

31 32 33 34

WALES:

EAST: St Ives, Cambridgeshire

Nottingham Stanwick

SCOTLAND:

SOUTH EAST:

NORTH EAST: Sheffield Leeds Hebden Bridge Otley Halifax Hull Berwick Saltburn-by-the-Sea

Bristol Clevedon Bournemouth Trowbridge

MIDLANDS:

28

Mynydd Isa

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NORTH WEST: Liverpool

For more info and latest event updates visit: www.scalarama.com/liverpool Follow @ScalaramaLpl on Twitter Instagram @ScalaramaLiverpool Facebook.com/ScalaramaLiverpool Contact: scalaramaliverpool@gmail.com

VENUES Dr Martin Luther King Jr Building Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ Drop The Dumbulls 2 Dublin St, Liverpool, L3 7DT The Everyman Theatre Hope Street Liverpool, L1 9BH FACT 88 Wood Street, Liverpool, L1 4DQ HUS 12 Tithebarn St, Liverpool, L2 2DT Merseyside Maritime Museum Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ Merseyside Polonia 5 Covent Garden, Liverpool, L2 8UD Metal at Edge Hill Station Platform three, Tunnel Road, Liverpool, L76ND Museum of Liverpool Pier Head, Liverpool Waterfront, L3 1DG Next To Nowhere 96 Bold Street, Liverpool, L1 4HY SAE Institute UK Georgia House, 38 Pall Mall, Liverpool, L3 6AL Walker Art Gallery William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EL

Until Sun 03 Sep Reel Stories Free Museum of Liverpool Fri 01 Sep 18:30 Metal Brighton Rock (PG) (PG) £3 Metal at Edge Hill Station Sun 03 Sep 18:00 Picturehouse at FACT Singin’ In The Rain (U) £8 Picturehouse at FACT Mon 04 Sep 18:30 Liverpool Pride Kiki (15) £7.50 Picturehouse at FACT Wed 06 Sep 18:30 Picturehouse at FACT Rainer Werner Fassbinder Season: Chinese Roulette (15) £11.60 Picturehouse at FACT Sat 09 Sep 13:00 International Slavery Museum Selma (12) Free Dr Martin Luther King Jr Building Tue 12 Sep 12:00 SAE Institute UK Student Creative Fayre Free SAE Institute UK Wed 13 Sep 18:30 Picturehouse at FACT Rainer Werner Fassbinder Season: Fox and His Friends (15) £11.60 Picturehouse at FACT

Fri 15 Sep 18:30 Metal A Throw of Dice (U) £3 Metal at Edge Hill Station

Fri 22 Sep 20:00 The Film Book Club Mega Movie Quiz In A Theatre £1 per person, max 6 per team The Everyman Theatre

Sat 16 Sep 13:00 Empty Spaces Cinema Moonlight and Zine-Making Workshop (15) Free Walker Art Gallery

Sat 23 Sep 11:00 Merseyside Maritime Museum Dreamworks’ Home (U) Free Merseyside Maritime Museum

Sat 16 Sep 18:00 Big Adventure Cinema The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (U) £5 HUS Sun 17 Sep 18:00 Picturehouse at FACT An American In Paris (U) £8 Picturehouse at FACT Wed 20 Sep 12:00 Picturehouse at FACT Dementia Friendly Screening: Jailhouse Rock (U) £4 Picturehouse at FACT Wed 20 Sep 18:30 Picturehouse at FACT Rainer Werner Fassbinder Season: The Marriage of Maria Braun (15) £11.60 Picturehouse at FACT Thu 21 Sep 19:00 Eye Candy Terraferma (2011) Free Next To Nowhere

Sun 24 Sep 18:00 Merseyside Polonia The Cruise (Rejs) (PG) £3 / £2 conc. Merseyside Polonia Sun 24 Sep 18:00 Picturehouse at FACT Little Shop Of Horrors (Director’s Cut) (PG) £8 Picturehouse at FACT Wed 27 Sep 19:30 Eye Candy Series 7: The Contenders (18) Free The Bull Thu 28 Sep 18:00 Fri 29 Sep 18:00 Reel Merseyside MegaMiniFest Free Drop The Dumbulls Sat 30 Sep 14:00 Merseyside Maritime Museum Song of the Sea (PG) Free Merseyside Maritime Museum


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NORTH WEST: Hoylake

Fri 01 Sep 18:30 Hoylake Community Cinema Like Father, Like Son (PG) £5 Hoylake Community Cinema

VENUES Hoylake Community Cinema Hoyle Road, Hoylake, Wirral, CH47 3AG

Fri 29 Sep 18:30 Hoylake Community Cinema Charade (PG) £5 Hoylake Community Cinema

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NORTH WEST: Manchester

For more info and latest event updates visit: www.scalarama.com/manchester

VENUES Gullivers NQ 109 Oldham Street, Manchester, M4 1LW HOME 2 Tony Wilson Place, Manchester M15 4FN

Fri 08 Sep 20:40 HOME Eraserhead + The Grandmother (15) £9 (concs available) HOME Sat 09 Sep 20:00 Pilot Light TV Festival Skins 10th Anniversary £9 (concs available) HOME

Thu 21 Sep 19:00 Film Vault presents Scalarama - Part II (18) £5 Gullivers NQ


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NORTH WEST: Leigh

Fri 29 Sep 19:00 Leigh Film Society Little Men (PG) £5 / £2 members The Turnpike Art Gallery

VENUES The Turnpike Art Gallery Civic Square Leigh, Lancashire WN7 5EQ

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NORTH WEST: Egremont

VENUES Florence Arts Centre Florence Mine, Egremont, Cumbria, CA22 2NR

Sat 02 Sep 11:00 FAC Miners presents The Iron Giant (PG) Free

Thu 14 Sep 19:00 Pride (15) at Florence Iron Ore Mine £5

Sat 23 Sep 11:00 FAC Miners presents Paddington (PG) Free

Thu 07 Sep 19:00 Beneath (2015) (15) at Florence Mine £5

Sat 16 Sep 11:00 FAC Miners presents Jason and the Argonauts (U) Free

Thu 28 Sep 19:00 My Bloody Valentine at Florence Mine £5

Sat 09 Sep 11:00 FAC Miners presents The Princess and the Frog (U) Free

Thu 21 Sep 19:00 North Country (15) at Florence Mine £5


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SCALARAMA - North East

NORTH EAST: Sheffield

For more info and latest event updates visit: www.scalarama.com/sheffield Follow @ScalaramaSheff on Twitter Facebook.com/ScalaramaSheffield

VENUES Dorothy Pax Arch 17 Victoria Quays, Sheffield South Yorks S2 5SY

Sat 23 Sep 14:00 Magic Lantern Film Club Film Tarot Reading Donations please! Dorothy Pax

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NORTH EAST: Leeds

For more info and latest event updates visit: www.scalarama.com/leeds Follow @ScalaramaLeeds on Twitter Facebook.com/ScalaramaLeeds

VENUES Headingley HEART Bennett Road, Headingley, Leeds LS6 3HN Hyde Park Book Club 27-29 Headlingley Lane, Leeds, LS6 1BL The Hyde Park Picture House 73 Brudenell Road, Hyde Park, Leeds, LS6 1JD Jumbo Records 1-3 Merrion Centre, Leeds, LS2 8NG Left Bank Leeds Cardigan Rd, Leeds, LS6 1LJ Oakwood Cinema 5 Fitzroy Drive,Leeds LS8 4AB Outlaws Yacht Club 38 New York Street, Leeds, LS2 7DY The Reliance 76-78 North St, Leeds, LS2 7PN Seven Arts Centre 31a Harrogate Road Leeds, LS7 3PD Sheaf Street Cafeteria, 3 Sheaf Street, Leeds, LS10 1HD Slung Low’s HUB, 67-71 Bath Road, Leeds LS11 9UA Tall Boys Beer Market 17 Thorntons Arcade, Leeds LS1 6LQ Wharf Chambers 23-25 Wharf Street, Leeds, LS2 7EQ

Fri 01 Sep 19:00 Psychotronic Cinema Dementia (1955), Bands and Psychedelic Disco £5 Wharf Chambers Sun 03 Sep 13:00 Film Fringe Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großtadt) £5.50 - £8.50 The Hyde Park Picture House Tue 05 Sep 18:20 Film Fringe Freightened - The Real Price of Shipping £5.50 - £7.50 The Hyde Park Picture House Thu 07 Sep 18:30 Slung Low Resilience - The Biology Of Stress And The Science Of Hope Free Slung Low’s HUB Thu 07 Sep 19:30 Film Fringe Near Dark (18) £5 The Reliance Fri 08 Sep 19:30 Slung Low Brown Willy (15) Pay What You Decide Slung Low’s HUB Sun 10 Sep 16:00 Psychotronic Cinema The Fabulous Baron Munchausen £5 Wharf Chambers Sun 10 Sep 17:00 The Grub & Grog Shop BUGS the Film Free Sheaf Street Cafeteria Sun 10 Sep 17:30 Dennis Skinner: The Nature of the Beast Free Outlaws Yacht Club Mon 11 Sep 20:00 Screen Seven I, Daniel Blake £6 Seven Arts Centre Tue 12 Sep 20:00 Films at Heart My Life as a Courgette (12A) £6 / £5 Headingley HEART

Wed 13 Sep 18:00 Hyde Park Book Club OpenFilm Free Hyde Park Book Club

Wed 20 Sep 18:00 Psychotronic Cinema The Intruder (PG) £3 Wharf Chambers

Wed 13 Sep 19:30 She’s a Rebel & Film Fringe Housekeeping (PG) £5 The Reliance

Thu 21 Sep 19:00 Idle Work Factory Kes Free Tall Boys Beer Market

Thu 14 Sep 19:00 Idle Work Factory Tall Shorts (For Everyone) Free Tall Boys Beer Market

Fri 22 Sep 19:30 Film Fringe Scott Walker: 30 Century Man (15) £5 / £6 Headingley HEART

Thu 14 Sep 20:00 Fourteen Pulsars A weird evening (J1456-6843) (12A) Pay As You Feel Wharf Chambers

Sat 23 Sep 14:00 Bronco Billy’s A Fistful of Dollars Free Tall Boys Beer Market

Thu 14 Sep 20:30 The Hyde Park Picture House Linefork + director Q&A (None) £5.50 - £8 The Hyde Park Picture House Sat 16 Sep 15:30 The Hyde Park Picture House The End of St. Petersburg (Konets Sankt-Peterburga) with live score by Harmonieband (PG) £7 - £9.50 The Hyde Park Picture House Sun 17 Sep 13:30 The Hyde Park Picture House The University of Leeds Inherent Vice | Philosophy & Film (15) £5.50 - £8 The Hyde Park Picture House Sun 17 Sep 16:00 She’s a Rebel & Film Fringe Vagabond (Sans toit ni loi) (15) £5 Wharf Chambers Mon 18 Sep 20:00 Screen Seven Jackie £6 Seven Arts Centre Tue 19 Sep 18:30 She’s A Rebel Peppermint Soda (Diabolo Menthe) (12A) £5.50 - £8 The Hyde Park Picture House Wed 20 Sep 18:00 Hannah Broadbent Good Vibrations £5.80 Jumbo Records

Mon 25 Sep 20:00 Screen Seven Sully £6 Seven Arts Centre Wed 27 Sep 18:00 Leeds Cineforum Do the Right Thing (15) £3 Wharf Chambers Thu 28 Sep 19:30 Film Fringe Left Bank Cinema: London Symphony (PG) £4 / £5 Left Bank Leeds Fri 29 Sep 18:00 LeedsOnFilm Stefan Sagmeister’s ‘A Happy Film’ Venue and Price TBA Sat 30 Sep 19:30 Oakwood Cinema Hidden Figures (PG) with intro by Professor Monica Grady! (PG) £4 / £5 Oakwood Cinema


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SCALARAMA - North East

NORTH EAST: Hebden Bridge

Sat 23 Sep 16:30 Hebden Bridge Picture House Man With A Movie Camera (1929): classic Russian city symphony with live music (U) £5 / £9 Hebden Bridge Picture House VENUES Hebden Bridge Picture House New Road Hebden Bridge West Yorkshire HX7 8AD

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NORTH EAST: Otley

Thu 07 Sep 19:00 Otley Film Society Opening Night: Moonlight (15) £4 Otley Courthouse

VENUES Otley Courthouse Courthouse Street Otley W Yorks LS21 3AN

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NORTH EAST: Halifax

Sun 17 Sep 19:00 Metropolis (PG) £10 Square Chapel Arts Centre

VENUES Square Chapel Arts Centre 10 Square Road Halifax West Yorkshire HX1 1QG

Sun 24 Sep 16:00 London Symphony £4 - £7 Square Chapel Arts Centre

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NORTH EAST: Hull

For more info and latest event updates visit: www.scalarama.com/hull

VENUES Cineworld Hull Gibraltar Road, Kingswood, Hull, HU7 3DB Fruit 62-63 Humber Street, Hull, HU1 1TU Hull History Centre Worship St, Hull, HU2 8BG Hull Truck Theatre 50 Ferensway, Hull, HU2 8LB Vue Cinema Hull Top Deck, Princes Quay Shopping Centre, Hull, HU1 2PQ

Sat 2 Sep 14:00 Hull Independent Cinema A Field In England Free Hull History Centre Thu 7 September 19:30 Hull Independent Cinema Land Of Mine £6 - £7 Vue Cinema Hull Sun 10 Sep 6:00 - 10:00pm Cult Cinema Sunday The Runnng Man £4 - £5 Fruit Mon 11 Sep 19:15 WeWatchFilms Gladiator £10.50 Cineworld Hull Tue 12 Sep 19:00 Hull Independent Cinema The Big Sick £6 - £7 Hull Truck Theatre

Mon 18 Sep 19:30 Short Film City Hull Best Of London Intl Animation Festival Pay What You Like Fruit Thu 21 Sep 19:30 Hull Independent Cinema A Ghost Story £6 - £7 Vue Cinema Hull Tue 26 Sep 19:00 Hull Independent Cinema England Is Mine £6 - £7 Hull Truck Theatre Wed 27 Sep 19:30 Hull Independent Cinema Leeds Film Festival Liza, The Fox-Fairy £6 - £7 Vue Cinema Hull


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SCALARAMA - North East

NORTH EAST: Berwick

For more info and latest event updates visit: www.berwickfilm-artsfest.com

Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival (BFMAF) is one of the UK’s leading festivals for new cinema and artists’ moving image. BFMAF supports fresh artistic voices to develop and attracts audiences hungry for complex and challenging art. Recognised for its innovative programme and critical engagement, BFMAF presents artists’ and filmmakers’ work in the cinema as well as exhibition, installation and performance. 13th EDITION: Taking place in historic venues across England’s most northerly town, BFMAF 2017 will include exhibitions, film screenings and live events, as well as a young filmmakers’ award, school screenings and family activities. The Festival hosts the Berwick New Cinema competition, an annual prize for the very best in artists’ moving image and new filmmaking. Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival dates are Wednesday 20 – Sunday 24 September 2017. Visit berwickfilm-artsfest.com for the full programme, tickets and festival passes.

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NORTH EAST: Saltburn-by-the-Sea

Thu 7 Sep 19:00 Saltburn Film Club Their Finest (12A) £10 Saltburn Theatre

VENUES Saltburn Theatre Albion Terrace, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire TS12 1JW

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SOUTH WEST: Bristol

For more info and latest event updates visit: www.scalarama.com/bristol Follow @ScalaBristol on Twitter Facebook.com/ScalaramaBristol Contact scalabristolonline@gmail.com

VENUES The Arts House 108A Stokes Croft, Bristol BS1 3RU Cube Cinema Dove Street South, Lower Kingsdown, Bristol BS2 8JD The Lansdown 8 Clifton Road, Bristol BS8 1AF Redgrave Theatre 2 Percival Road, Bristol BS8 3LE Salt Cafe 120 St. George’s Road, Bristol BS1 5UJ The Victoria Pub 2 Southleigh Road, Bristol BS8 2BH Winston Theatre University of Bristol Students’ Union, Queens Road, Bristol BS8 1LN

Sat 02 Sep 12:00 Bristol Bad Film Club GENRE-GEDDON: ACTION - A 12hr Action B-Movie Marathon (18) £20 Winston Theatre Sun 03 Sep 18:00 Cube Cinema When the Cat Comes (Az prijde kocour) (18) £4 / £5 Cube Cinema Sun 03 Sep 20:00 Cube Cinema Morgiana (15) £4 / £5 Cube Cinema Thu 07 Sep 19:00 South West Silents Celebrating a Bristol Film Pioneer (PG) Free The Victoria Pub Wed 13 Sep 19:00 Bristol Bad Film Club The Room/Best F(r)iends Live feat. Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero (18) £12.50 Redgrave Theatre Thu 14 Sep 20:00 20th Century Flicks: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (15) £5 / £4 Cube Cinema

Sun 17 Sep 17:00 Cube Cinema The Cat Returns (U) £4 / £5 Cube Cinema Sun 17 Sep 19:00 Cube Cinema Rent-A-Cat (18) £4 / £5 Cube Cinema Mon 18 Sep 18:30 Wed 20 Sep 20:45 Cube Cinema London Symphony (U) £4 / £5 Cube Cinema Sun 17 Sep 19:00 Seventy Seven Film Club H2S (1969) (Roberto Faenza) (Over 18s only) £3 Salt Cafe Wed 20 Sep 20:00 South West Silents A Night of Early Colour Films Free The Lansdown Sun 24 Sep 19:00 Seventy Seven Film Club Women in Revolt (Paul Morrissey) (1971) (Over 18s only) £3 Salt Cafe

Mon 25 Sep 20:00 Seventy Seven Film Club Self Decapitation (2017) (Rouzbeh Rashidi/Maximilian Le Cain) (Over 18s only) £3 The Arts House Fri 29 Sep 20:00 Hellfire Video Club Blonde Death (Over 18s only) £5 / £4 Cube Cinema


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SOUTH WEST: Clevedon

Thu 21 Sep 19:30 London Symphony + Q&A (PG) £7.40 (£6 concs) Curzon Cinema

VENUES Curzon Cinema 46 Old Church Road Clevedon North Somerset BS21 6NN

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SOUTH WEST: Bournemouth

Sat 30 Sep 12:00 Dirt In The Gate Movies ALL DAY 35mm GRINDFEST! (Over 18s only) £20 Shelley Theatre VENUES Shelley Theatre Beechwood Avenue Bournemouth Dorset BH5 1LX

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SOUTH WEST: Trowbridge

Sat 23 Sep 14:00 Lorena Pino & Town Hall Arts with support of Cinema For All Against the Odds! Cinema & Disabilities £5 Town Hall Arts VENUES Town Hall Arts Trowbridge Town Hall, Market Street Trowbridge, BA14 8EQ

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SOUTH EAST: London

For more info and latest event updates visit: www.scalarama.com/london

VENUES Brunei Gallery Lecture, SOAS Thornhaugh Street, London, WC1H 0XG The Cinema Museum 2 Dugard Way (off Renfrew Road), London SE11 4TH Chapel Cinema St. Margaret’s House, 21 Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, E2 9PL Chelsea Theatre 7 World’s End Place, King’s Road, London SW10 0DR Christ the Saviour Parish Church New Broadway, Ealing, W5 2XA Cine Lumiere 17 Queensberry Place London, SW7 2DT The David Lean Cinema Croydon Clocktower, Katherine St, Croydon, CR9 1ET Deptford Cinema 39 Deptford Broadway, London, SE84PQ Genesis Cinema 93-95 Mile End Road, London, E1 4UJ The Horse Hospital Colonnade, Bloomsbury, London, WC1N 1JD Phoenix Cinema 52 High Road, East Finchley, London, N2 9PJ Regent Street Cinema 309 Regent St, Marylebone, London, W1B 2UW Rio Cinema 107 Kingsland High Street, London, E8 2PB

Fri 01 Sep 20:00 Deptford Cinema Branded to Kill £3.50 - £5 Deptford Cinema Sat 02 Sep 14:30 David Lean Cinema In This Corner of the World (12A) £8.50 / £6 David Lean Cinema Sat 02 Sep 18:00 Deptford Cinema Mundane History £3.50 - £5 Deptford Cinema Sat 02 Sep 18:30 Genesis Cinema Stephen King: A Different Season Misery (1990) A 35mm Presentation (15) £10 Genesis Cinema Sat 02 Sep 20:30 Genesis Cinema Under An Arctic Sky + Q&A w/ Chris Burkard £10 / £7.50 Genesis Cinema Sun 03 Sep 18:30 Genesis Cinema Stephen King: A Different Season The Mist (2007) Black & White Version (15) £10 Genesis Cinema Tue 05 Sep 19:30 Deptford Cinema The Kid with a Bike + Vive Le Tour (short) £5 Deptford Cinema Tue 05 Sep 19:30 London Symphony + Q&A (PG) £8 (£6.50 concs) The David Lean Cinema Wed 06 Sep - Sat 09 Sep Open City Documentary Festival Various Prices Genesis Cinema Thu 07 Sep 11:00 & 19:30 David Lean Cinema A Man Called Ove £8.50 / £6 David Lean Cinema Thu 07 Sep 19:30 Nobody Ordered Wolves Obsession (1949) + extended intro by Richard Hornsey £8 The Horse Hospital Thu 07 Sep 21:00 Genesis Cinema Lovers On The Run Natural Born Killers (1994) A 35mm Presentation (18) £5 Genesis Cinema Fri 08 Sep 19:00 London Symphony + Q&A (U) £9 (£7 concs) Chelsea Theatre Sat 09 Sep 20:00 Misty Moon The Bill Reunion Tickets in advance £14 (£13 conc) On the door £15 (£14 conc) The Cinema Museum Sat 09 Sep 21:10 Genesis Cinema Stephen King: A Different Season Creepshow (1982) Directed by George A Romero (15) £10/£7.50 Genesis Cinema Sun 10 Sep 14:00 Rochester Kino Bob Le Flambeur £7 - £8 Cine Lumiere Sun 10 Sep 15:30 London Symphony + Q&A (PG) £11.50 £9.50 conc Rio Cinema

Sun 10 Sep 21:10 Genesis Cinema Stephen King: A Different Season Carrie (1976) (18) £10 / £7.50 Genesis Cinema Tue 12 Sep 19:00 Genesis Cinema #DirectedByWomen2017 - Born In Flames (1983) (15) £5 Genesis Cinema Wed 13 Sep 19:30 Nobody Ordered Wolves Cast a Dark Shadow + extended intro £8 The Horse Hospital Thu 14 Sep 18:10 Genesis Cinema Lovers On The Run True Romance (1993) (18) £5 Genesis Cinema Thu 14 Sep 14:30 & 19:30 David Lean Cinema The Beguiled £8.50 / £6 David Lean Cinema Thu 14 Sep 19:30 London Symphony + Q&A (U) £12 (£11 concs) Regent Street Cinema Thu 14 Sep 21:00 Genesis Cinema In Concert At Genesis: David Gilmour Live At Pompeii (2016) £8 / £7 Genesis Cinema Sat 16 Sep 19:30 Jake Arnott’s Film Night Tickets in advance £8.50 (£6.50 conc). On the door £10 (£7 conc). The Cinema Museum Sat 16 Sep 21:00 Deptford Cinema Isolation - Ireland on Screen £3.50 - £5 Deptford Cinema Sun 17 Sep 00:00 Genesis Cinema Video Nightmare All-Dayer - VHS Forever (Over 18s only) Free Genesis Cinema Sun 17 Sep 15:00 Genesis Cinema Lovers On The Run - Bonnie & Clyde (1967) 50th Anniversary Screening - £5 Ticket (15) £5 Genesis Cinema Wed 20 Sep 19:00 London Symphony London Symphony + Q&A (U) £5.90 Chapel Cinema Thu 21 Sep 18:30 Thu 21 Sep 18:30 Genesis Cinema Lovers On The Run Bonnie & Clyde (1967) 50th Anniversary Screenings (15) £5 Genesis Cinema Mon 18 Sep 19:30 Deptford Cinema Dispossession: The Great Housing Swindle £5 Deptford Cinema Tue 19 Sep 19:30 David Lean Cinema Kedi (U) £8.50 / £6 David Lean Cinema Wed 20 Sep 14:00 & 19:30 David Lean Cinema Dunkirk (12A) £8.50 / £6 David Lean Cinema

Wed 20 Sep 19:00 London Symphony + Q&A (U) £5.90 Chapel Cinema Thu 21 Sep 21:00 Genesis Cinema Movies By Barlight Withnail & I (1987) Anniversary Screening (Over 18s only) Free Genesis Cinema Sat 23 Sep The Celluloid Sorceress 35mm Cult Saturday £30 / £20 (Day Passes) £10 per film otherwise - Discounts on individual films if booked in advance The Cinema Museum Sun 24 Sep 15:30 Genesis Cinema Lovers On The Run The Doom Generation (1995) (18) £5 Genesis Cinema Sun 24 Sep 17:30 Deptford Cinema Teens in the City Double Bill Gimme the Loot + Play (15) £8.50 Deptford Cinema Tue 26 Sep 19:00 Nobody Ordered Wolves Hell Drivers + extended intro £8 The Horse Hospital Tue 26 Sep 19:00 London Symphony (2017) + Q&A £7 Brunei Gallery Lecture, SOAS Tue 26 Sep 19:30 David Lean Cinema The Death of Louis XIV £8.50 / £6 David Lean Cinema Tue 26 Sep 21:00 Genesis Cinema Lovers On The Run - Something Wild (1986) (15) £5 Genesis Cinema Thu 28 Sep 19:00 Rochester Kino Cult Classic Collective Presents Belle De Jour (1967) (18) £8.50/£7.50/£5 Genesis Cinema Thu 28 Sep 21:00 Genesis Cinema In Concert At Genesis: Black Sabbath - The End Of The End £8.50 / £7.50 / £5 Genesis Cinema Fri 29 Sep 19:30 London Symphony + Q&A (PG) £8.50 (£6.50 concs) The Cinema Museum Fri 29 Sep 19:30 Genesis Cinema, The Lantern Society and London Poetry Neruda - FREE Screening + Live Music & Poetry with Gabriel Moreno (Over 18s only) Free Genesis Cinema Fri 29 Sep 19:30 IMPAC South African Experimental Theatre & Filmmaking £5 in adv, £7 on door The Horse Hospital Sat 30 Sep 19:30 London Symphony + Q&A (U) £5 -£12.50 Christ the Saviour Parish Church Sun 01 Oct 15:00 Genesis Cinema Lovers On The Run - Badlands (1973) £5 Genesis Cinema


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SOUTH EAST: Brighton and Beyond

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Fri 01 Sep 23:00 Scalarama Brighton and Beyond & Duke of York’s Picture House Lost Highway (35mm) (18) £8.60 - £11.60 Duke of York’s Picture House

Wed 13 Sep 19:00 The Luxbry at Bom-Bane’s The Great Rock Ôn’ Roll Swindle (1980) (18) £7.77 Bom-Bane’s

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Mon 04 Sep 19:30 Miska Morning Mortido £6 Diva Espresso and Sandwich Bar

Wed 13 Sep 19:00 Fabrica London Symphony plus Q&A with director Alex Barrett (U) £6 Fabrica

For more info and latest event updates visit: www.scalarama.com/brighton Follow @ScalaramaBtn on Twitter

Bom-Bane’s 24 George Street, Brighton, BN2 1RH Caroline of Brunswick 39 Ditchling Rd, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4SB Diva Espresso and Sandwich Bar 94 St. James’s Street, Brighton, BN2 1TP Duke of York’s Picture House Preston Circus, Brighton, BN1 4NA Fabrica 40 Duke Street, Brighton, BN1 1AG Friends Meeting House Ship St, Brighton, BN1 1AF The Old Market 11A Upper Market, Street, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1AS Sallis Benney Theatre University of Brighton, 58-67 Grand Parade, Brighton, BN2 0JY

Wed 06 Sep 19:00 The Luxbry at Bom-Bane’s Jubilee (1978) (18) £7.77 Bom-Bane’s Thu 07 Sep 19:00 RainGoggles Singapore Sling (18) £7 Fabrica Fri 08 Sep 10:00, 10:45 Brighton & Hove Open Door The Duke of York’s Cinema Tours Free Duke of York’s Picture House Fri 08 Sep 18:00 Brighton & Hove Open Door ‘Nice Girls Didn’t Go To The Academy!’ Cinemas of Brighton Tour Free Duke of York’s Picture House

Wed 13 Sep 20:00 TOM’s Film Club The Love Witch (15) £6 - £10 The Old Market Thu 14 Sep 18:00 Women Over 50 Film Festival Mamma Mia! (PG) £11 Duke of York’s Picturehouse Thu 14 Sep 20:00 TOM’s Film Club A New Leaf (PG) £6 or two films for £10 The Old Market Wed 20 Sep 19:00 The Luxbry at Bom-Bane’s Sid and Nancy (1986) (18) £7.77 Bom-Bane’s

Fri 22 Sep 21:00 Brighton Digital Festival Dmytro Morykit Scalarama Brighton and Beyond & Duke of York’s Picture House Metropolis + Dmytro Morykit live (U) £10.50 Duke of York’s Picture House Tue 26 Sep 19:30 The Luxbry The Damned: Don’t You Wish That We Were Dead (15) £6 Caroline of Brunswick Wed 27 Sep 19:00 The Luxbry at Bom-Bane’s Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (2010) (15) £7.77 Bom-Bane’s Thu 28 Sep 19:30 Open Colour 88:88 £5 Friends Meeting House


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SOUTH EAST: Seaford

Fri 29 Sep 19:30 Filmspot A Cottage on Dartmoor - with live score composed and performed by Joss Peach (PG) £8 £9 Seaford Little Theatre VENUES Seaford Little Theatre 4 Steyne Road Seaford, East Sussex BN25 1HA

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SOUTH EAST: Isfield

VENUES ICE Marquee ICE Field, behind the Laughing Fish Pub, Isfield, East Sussex TN22 5XB

Sat 16 Sep 19:00 Filmspot & Isfield Community Enterprise ICE Film Festival: The Hunt for the Wilderpeople plus British Short Films £5 ICE Marquee

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SOUTH EAST: Chatham

Sat 9 Sep 20:00 Rochester Kino Back to the Future £3 / £5 Sun Pier House

VENUES Sun Pier House Sun Pier, Medway Street, Chatham, Kent ME4 4HF

Fri 22 Sep 20:00 Rochester Kino Movie Quiz £3 / £5 Sun Pier House

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EAST: St Ives, Cambridgeshire

Thu 07 Sep 20:00 Screen St Ives Las Acacias (2011) (15) £5 Screen St Ives, Tony Burgess Room

VENUES Screen St Ives, Tony Burgess Room St Ives Corn Exchange, St Ives, Cambridgeshire PE27 5AG

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MIDLANDS: Nottingham

For more info and latest event updates visit: scalarama.com/nottingham facebook.com/ScalaramaNottingham twitter.com/ScalaramaNotts

VENUES Blend Plaza Avenue C, 30 Sneinton Market, Nottingham, NG1 Quasar Nottingham 22 Cranbrook Street, Nottingham, NG1 1ER National Videogame Arcade 24-32 Carlton Street, Nottingham, NG1 1NN Nottingham Writers’ Studio 25 Hockley, Nottingham, NG1 1FH Savoy Cinema 233 Derby Road, Nottingham, NG7 1QN The White Lion, 24 Middle Street, Beeston, NG9 1FX

Sat 9 Sep 19:00 Fortune & Glory Film Club Scott Pilgrim vs. The World £8 National Videogame Arcade Fri 15 Sep 19:00 Big Sky Cinema The Princess Bride (PG) £10 - £12.50 Blend Plaza Sat 16 Sep 21:00 The Film Exchange The Loft Movie Theatre & Porlock Press The Running Man (Over 18s only) £12 - £7 Quasar Nottingham

Sat 23 Sep 19:30 Bees Make Honey Creative CIC Pan’s Labyrinth (15) Nottingham Writers’ Studio Sun 24 Sep 17:30 Nottingham Alternative Film Network & New Queer Visions LGBT Railroad Fundraisery (18) £10 The White Lion, Beeston Mon 25 Sep 20:30 The Loft Movie Theatre & Porlock Press Blue Velvet at the Savoy (18) £4.75 - £6.50 Savoy Cinema

Fri 29 Sep 19:00 Big Sky Cinema West Side Story (PG) £10 - £12.50 Blend Plaza


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MIDLANDS: Stanwick

Sat 16 Sep 21:30 LUNA FLIX Outdoor Cinema Alien (15) – Tribute to John Hurt £11 Stanwick Lakes

VENUES Stanwick Lakes Stanwick, Northants, NN9 6GY

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SCOTLAND: Glasgow

For more info and latest event updates visit: scalarama.com/glasgow Follow @ScalaGlasgow on Twitter Facebook.com/ScalaramaGlasgow @ScalaramaGlasgow on Instagram

VENUES BaaD 54 Calton Entry, Glasgow, G40 2SB The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall 117 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HD CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD Fourwalls 35 Carnarvon Street, Glasgow, G3 6HP Grosvenor Cinema 24 Ashton Lane, Hillhead Glasgow, G12 8SJ Hans Living Room Westerton Train Station Marzanna’s Living Room Temple District Matchbox Cineclub 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive Kelvin Hall, 1445 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AW Nice N Sleazy 421 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3LG Richard’s Living Room 0/2 103 Deanston Drive, Glasgow, G41 3AL Rowan Refuge 34 Ravenshall Road, Glasgow, G41 3SP The Rum Shack 657-659 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G41 2AB Sloans The Argyll Arcade, 108 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G2 8BG

Fri 01 Sep 19:30 Blueprint _ Scottish Independent Shorts The Crews + Sandwich £5 CCA Sat 02 Sep 12:00 Cinema UP Collective Wee Shed Picture Hoose - Green Shed Project at Radical Home Cinema Free Rowan Refuge Sun 03 Sep 12:00 Cinema UP Collective How The West Was Won - Richard Martin at Radical Home Cinema Free Richard’s Living Room Tue 05 Sep 18:30 EatFilm Little Miss Sunshine (18) £7.50 Sloans Wed 06 Sep 19:00 The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Silent Movies with Gladstone’s Bag £5 The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Wed 06 Sep 19:30 Blueprint _ Scottish Independent Shorts Anna Unbound £5 CCA Thu 07 Sep 19:00 Matchbox Cineclub Video Bacchanal Free Nice N Sleazy Fri 08 Sep 20:00 Transit Arts Uncanny Loop: The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (15) £3 CCA Sat 09 Sep 18:00 Cinema UP Collective Crossing The Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul - Marzanna Antoniak at Radical Home Cinema (12A) Free Marzanna’s Living Room Sat 09 Sep 19:00 CinemaAttic Spanish Claustrophobia (La Cabina + The Exterminating Angel) Free CCA

Sun 10 Sep 19:00 Ragna Amling Death Watch (12A) £5 + £1 booking fee CCA Tue 12 Sep 18:30 EatFilm Batman Returns (18) £7.50 Sloans Wed 13 Sep 18:00 National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive Getting started with the Moving Image Archive Free National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive Wed 13 Sep 19:00 Wed 20 Sep 19:00 Wed 27 Sep 19:00 The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Pickard’s Picture House Donation The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Wed 13 Sep 19:30 Blueprint _ Scottish Independent Shorts A Practical Guide To A Spectacular Suicide £5 CCA Sat 16 Sep 16:00 Cinema UP Collective The Punk Singer - Fourwalls at Radical Home Cinema (15) Free Fourwalls Sun 17 Sep 19:00 & 21:00 Matchbox Cineclub Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes + Director Q&A £8 CCA Mon 18 Sep 19:00 Document Film Festival 2017 Programme Launch - Screening Free CCA Tue 19 Sep 18:30 EatFilm Big Daddy (18) £7.50 Sloans Wed 20 Sep 18:00 National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive Films of Cocozza: Strange & Surreal Free National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive

Wed 20 Sep 20:45 Thu 28 Sep 20:45 SlowWestCinema Mad Max: ‘What a lovely day!’ (The 4 Film Anthology) Price TBC Grosvenor Cinema Thu 21 Sep 20:00 Matchbox Cineclub Cowards Bend The Knee with Live Score by Ela Orleans £10 CCA Sat 23 Sep 11:30 and 15:00 National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive CINE[STHESIA] 13 - Symphony of the city Free National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive Sat 23 Sep 16:00 Pity Party Film Club Rita, Sue and Bob Too £6 CCA Sat 23 Sep 16:30 Cinema UP Collective Secret Film - Hans Lucas at Radical Home Cinema (Over 18s only) Free Hans Living Room Tue 26 Sep 18:30 EatFilm Superbad (18) £7.50 Sloans Tue 26 Sep Invasión Travesti (Transvestite Invasion) £8 - £10 BaaD Thu 28 Sep 19:30 Glasgow Short Film Festival Borscht Diez (Over 18s only) £6 The Rum Shack


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SCOTLAND: Edinburgh

For more info and latest event updates visit: scalarama.com/edinburgh facebook.com/ScalaramaEdinburgh

VENUES 50 George Square University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH8 9JU Alt-w LAB City Art Centre, 2 Market Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1DE Anatomy Lecture Theatre, Summerhall Summerhall, Edinburgh, EH9 1PL The Banshee Labyrinth 29 - 35 Niddry Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1LG City Art Centre 2 Market Street Edinburgh, EH1 1DE The Drill Hall Cafe 36 Dalmeny St, Edinburgh, EH6 8RG Leith Depot 138 - 140 Leith Walk Edinburgh, EH6 5DT WHALE Community Cinema, WHALE Arts Centre 30 Westburn Grove Edinburgh, EH14 2SA Sumerhall Summerhall, Edinburgh, EH9 1PL Royal Dick Bar at Summerhall Summerhall, Edinburgh, EH9 1PL

Fri 01 Sep 19:00 Scalarama Edinburgh Opening Party! Free Summerhall Fri 01 Sep 22:00 New Flesh Cinema The Cremator (15) £6 Anatomy Lecture Theatre Summerhall Sat 02 Sep 18:30 Scalarama Edinburgh Mudras Calling (2016) £5 City Art Centre Wed 06 Sep 19:00 Reel Girl Film Club The Punk Singer £5 Leith Depot Thu 07 Sep 19:00 About Film Edinburgh Two-Way Stretch (1960) (Over 18s only) Free The Banshee Labyrinth

Fri 08 Sep 19:00 Scalarama Edinburgh The Banana Republic / Restless Natives (PG) Free WHALE Community Cinema Sat 09 Sep 14:00 Kuan-ping Liu Blue Gate Crossing & Hebei. Taipei £4 50 George Square Sun 10 Sep 19:30 KinoKlub The Beast (18) £5 Royal Dick Bar at Summerhall Tue 12 Sep 19:00 CinemaAttic Spanish Claustrophobia (La Cabina + The Exterminating Angel) Free Sumerhall Fri 15 Sep 19:00 VHS Trash Fest 2017 Full festival pass £12 Royal Dick Bar at Summerhall

Sat 23 Sep 18:30 Freeze Frame Film Club The Lost Boys £5 - £15 The Drill Hall Cafe Thu 28 Sep 19:30 Atmosphere A Zed & Two Noughts £10 Alt-w LAB Fri 29 Sep 18:00 Ieva Rotomskyte & Federica Pugliese Il Sorpasso (1962) £7 El Verdugo (1963) Free Summerhall Fri 29 Sep 22:30 Scalarama Edinburgh Closing Party! Free Summerhall


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SCOTLAND: Hawick

Thu 28 Sep 19:00 Behind the Curtain & Alchemy Film & Arts Feminist Film Club £5 Unit 4 Towerdykeside VENUES Unit 4 Towerdykeside, Hawick, TD9 9EA

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SCOTLAND: Selkirk

Fri 15 Sep 19:30 Behind the Curtain & Alchemy Film & Arts Dasies £5 The Haining House VENUES The Haining House Selkirk, TD7 5AA

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WALES: Mynydd Isa

Fri 29th Sep 19:30 Canolfen Isa The Goonies (12) £2.50 Mynydd Isa Community Centre

VENUES Mynydd Isa Community Centre Mercia Drive, Mynydd Isa nr Mold CH7 2PL 01352757903

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Scalarama is brought to you by cinemas, film clubs, festivals and enthusiasts and produced by Cinema Nation for everyone everywhere. Cinema Nation co-directors: Michael Pierce, Philip Foxwood Coordinators: Sean Welsh (Glasgow), Ieva Rotomskyte (Edinburgh), Monika Rodriguez (Liverpool), Greg Walker (Manchester), Laura Ager and Alice Miller (Leeds), Samuel Summers (Sheffield), Michael McDermott (Brighton and Beyond), Ellisha Izumi von Grunewald and Kit Ramsay (Bristol) Supported by: Film Hub Scotland Film Hub North West Central Film Hub North Proud to be members of the BFI Film Audience Network Cinema for All Yorkshire Leeds Inspired Design: Jonathan Spencer and Chris Jackson Contact: hello@scalarama.com @Scalarama www.scalarama.com

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