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Agnes Varda, Faces Places, 2017 Part of our season Agnes Varda: Gleaning Truths, Aug 26 – Sep 26 1 NEW RELEASES

Pope Francis: A Man of His The Big Bad Fox and Other Tracking Edith (PG) Word (PG) Tales (U) From Fri 10 Aug From Fri 10 Aug (Le grand méchant renard et Dir Peter Stephan Jungk/AU DE RU GB 2016/92 mins Dir Wim Wenders/CH IT DE FR 2018/96 mins/Italian, autres contes) Sicilian Ghost Story (CTBA) The Escape (15) Hearts Beat Loud (12A) Spanish, German and English with partial EngST A documentary about the Austro- The latest film from Wim Wenders From Fri 10 Aug British photographer Edith Tudor-Hart, From Fri 3 Aug From Fri 3 Aug From Fri 3 Aug Dirs Benjamin Renner, Patrick Imbert/FR 2017/83 Tracking Edith follows filmmaker Peter Dirs Fabio Grassadonia, Antonio Piazza/IT FR CH Dir Dominic Savage/GB 2017/101 mins Dir Brett Haley/US 2018/97 mins is intended to be a personal journey mins/French wEng ST and English Dubbed Stephan Jungk’s journey to understand 2017/122 mins/Italian wEng ST Gemma Arterton, Dominic Cooper, Frances Barber Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson with Pope Francis, rather than a Guillaume Darnault, Damien Wietecka, Kamel Abdelssadok the motivations of his great aunt who, Julia Jedlikowska, Gaetano Fernandez, Corinne Gemma Arterton gives a raw and Set in an ailing Brooklyn record biographical documentary about him. Musallari while living a double life as a spy for affecting performance as Tara, a shop, Hearts Beat Loud looks at The pope’s ideas and his message are This beautiful hand-drawn animation Giuseppe is the child of a man with the KGB, recruited Kim Philby and housewife and mother suffocating the blossoming musical relationship central to this documentary, which tells the barnyard tales of a fox who mafia connections who has turned helped create the Cambridge Five, the under the weight of her domestic between a father-daughter duo about sets out to present his work of reform mothers a family of chicks, a rabbit that informer. One day Giuseppe vanishes, Soviet Union’s most successful spy ring burdens who makes the extraordinary to embark on a journey of love, growing and his answers to today’s global acts like a stork, and a duck who wants kidnapped by those his father crossed. in the UK. decision to abandon her family in order up and musical discovery. questions. to be Santa Claus. His classmate, Luna rebels against the to find herself. All screenings at 13:00 will be Bring the code of silence and collusion and sets Family screenings with adjusted cinema out to find the boy she so bashfully conditions, see p21 for details. loves. Note: Screenings will be a mix of French with English subtitles and English dubbed, see website for details.

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The Apparition (12A) Leaning into the Wind: Under the Tree (15) The Eyes of Orson Welles The Heiresses (12A) The Nun (12A) (L’apparition) Andy Goldsworthy (PG) (Undir trénu) (12A) (Las herederas) (La religieuse) From Fri 3 Aug From Fri 10 Aug From Fri 10 Aug From Fri 17 Aug From Fri 17 Aug From Fri 17 Aug Dir Xavier Giannoli/FR 2018/144 mins/French Dir Thomas Riedelsheimer/GB DE 2017/97 mins Dir Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson/IS 2017/89 mins/ Dir Mark Cousins/GB 2018/115 mins Dir Marcelo Martinessi/PY DE UY BR NO FR Dir /FR 1966/140 mins/French wEng ST 2018/98mins/Spanish wEng ST wEng ST Filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer Icelandic wEng ST Welles trained as an artist before , , Micheline Presle Vincent Lindon, Galatéa Bellugi, Patrick d’Assumçao Steinþór Hróar Steinþórsson, Edda Björgvinsdóttir, , Margarita Irun, Ana Ivanova reteams with Andy Goldsworthy for he become an actor and director, icon Anna Karina Sigurður Sigurjónsson Timid Chela and extroverted Chiquita The Apparition is a story of a reporter an absorbing documentary portrait and continued to draw and paint stars as Suzanne, a young woman The shade from a garden tree brings are a long-term couple. When Chiquita investigating a young French woman of the influential British sculptor throughout his career. Award-winning forced against her will to take vows as the already simmering tensions is sent to prison for debt, Chela is who claims to have seen the Virgin and environmentalist. Riedelsheimer director Mark Cousins has been a nun in a 4K restoration of Rivette’s between two neighbours in an suddenly left on her own and discovers Mary. Combining a mystery plot intimately captures Goldsworthy’s granted access to this treasure trove of controversial portrayal of life within Icelandic suburb to boiling point in this a sense of self, independence and involving the Catholic Church with exploration of the world and himself imagery, to make a film about what he the church. absurdist and psychologically astute desire providing a taxi service for some the continent-hopping story of a through these ephemeral and finds there - the story of Welles’ visual traumatised war journalist seeking the comedy from director Hafsteinn Gunnar new-found friends. permanent workings on the landscape, Sigurðsson. thinking, never before told. truth, the result is an intriguing and cities and his own body. Event/ The screening on Wed 22 suspenseful drama. Event/ We will be joined by director Aug at 18:30 will be introduced by Dr Plus/ Selected screenings of this film will Mark Cousins for a Q&A following the Monica Pearl, Lecturer in 20th Century be preceded by the short film In Bloom 17:50 screening on Fri 17 Aug. American Literature at the University (Dir Jess Mone/GB 2018/9 mins) winner of Manchester. of the 2018 MSA Best Film Award. 2 3 Preview Satellite Event Event

Distant Constellation BlacKkKlansman (15) The Children Act (12A) C’est la vie! (CTBA) Cold War (15) The Miseducation of (CTBA) (Le sens de la fête) (Zimna wojna) Cameron Post (15) From Fri 24 Aug From Fri 24 Aug From Fri 17 Aug Dir /US 2018/135 mins Dir Richard Eyre/GB 2017/105 mins From Fri 31 Aug From Fri 31 Aug From Fri 7 Sep Dir Shevaun Mizrahi/TR US 2017/80 mins/ Turkish, John David Washington, Adam Driver, Topher Grace, , Stanley Tucci, Fionn Whitehead Dirs Olivier Nakache, Éric Toledano/BE CA FR Dir Pawel Pawlikowski/PL FR GB 2018/88 mins/ Dir Desiree Akhavan/US 2018/92 mins Laura Harrier English, French and Armenian with partial EngST Adapted by Ian McEwan from his 2017/117 mins/French wEng ST Polish wEng ST Chloë Grace Moretz, Quinn Shephard, Shevaun Mizrahi makes a portrait of Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman tells the own novel, this riveting drama stars Jean-Pierre Bacri, Jean-Paul Rouve, Gilles Lellouche Joanna Kulig, Tomasz Kot, Borys Szyc Appropriate Behaviour director not only the elderly residents of a astonishing true story of one of the Emma Thompson as a High Court The directorial duo behind 2011’s Pawel Pawlikowski follows up Ida with Desiree Akhavan’s adaptation of retirement home in Istanbul, but also riskiest undercover investigations in judge tasked with making a decision Intouchables reunites for an enjoyable another first-rate monochrome drama Emily Danforth’s novel was one of of time itself, which seems to stand American history – an improbable early that will speak to our most fraught romp in which a wedding threatens to told against the backdrop of the Cold the standout titles at Sundance. still within the building’s walls. The ’70s case in which African-American questions regarding religious tolerance erupt into an utter nightmare for the War in 1950s Poland, Berlin, Yugoslavia Depicting the horrifying reality of cycle of life and death is unavoidably police detective Ron Stallworth — and could mean life or death for an party’s cantankerous planner. Jean- and . The story of a love affair conversion therapy, the film is an tragic, but Mizrahi also finds beauty applied for and was ultimately granted innocent young man. Pierre Bacri is in masterful form as Max that spans different time frames exquisite and compassionate hybrid of and poetry in the fullness of all these membership to the Ku Klux Klan. Angély, the seasoned caterer charged and countries, this is an eloquent an institutional drama and a summer people’s lives. with keeping the wedding on track. meditation on the impossibility of love camp film. Chloë Grace Moretz is Event/ The preview screening on Mon and state-sponsored fear. outstanding in the central role. 20 Aug at 18:15 will be followed by a satellite Q&A with director Spike Lee. Event/ The screening on Thu 13 Sep at 20:40 will be introduced by Professor Jackie Stacey, University of Manchester.

Braguino (CTBA) One Note at a Time (PG) Yardie (15) Under the Wire (15) American Animals (15) In Praise of Nothing (CTBA) From Fri 24 Aug From Fri 24 Aug From Fri 31 Aug From Fri 7 Sep From Fri 7 Sep From Fri 7 Sep Dir Clément Cogitore/FR 2017/49 mins/Russian Dir Renee Edwards/GB US 2016/95 mins Dir Idris Elba/GB 2018/102 mins Dir Christopher Martin/GB 2018/95 mins/English Dir Bart Layton/GB US 2018/117 mins Dir Boris Mitić/RS HR FR 2017/78 mins wEng ST and Arabic with partial EngST One Note at a Time is set in the iconic Aml Ameen, Stephen Graham, Fraser James Ann Dowd, Evan Peters, Blake Jenner A discursive essay film about the The Braguine family lives self- musical backdrop of New Orleans, Based on the cult novel by Victor This is a powerful account of war Unfolding from multiple perspectives universe from Serbian director Boris sufficiently in the middle of the Siberian where the music stopped in 2005 when Headley, Idris Elba’s standout correspondent Marie Colvin and and incorporating the real-life figures Mitić, In Praise of Nothing is narrated tundra. The only other inhabitants are one of the most destructive hurricanes directorial debut fuses the hard- photographer Paul Conroy’s 2012 at the heart of the story, American by the incomparable Iggy Pop. the Kiline family. But although the two in American history struck. This is boiled gangster genre with a dramatic mission to Homs, Syria. Tragically, Animals tells the true story of the families live according to the same the story of some of the displaced coming-of-age period piece, bringing Colvin was killed when the attempt to execute one of the most anti-authoritarian beliefs, they refuse musicians who made it back, told to life characters who struggle to find international media centre was hit by audacious art heists in US history. to speak to each other. Meanwhile, a in their own words, with those who forgiveness while making their own Syrian Army artillery fire; despite being threat looms from the outside world in fought alongside to resuscitate the paths between two worlds. critically injured, Conroy had to find a the form of rapacious Russians bent on music scene. way make it out alive. taking over the beautiful virgin forest.

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Lucky (CTBA) Reinventing Marvin (CTBA) The Rider (CTBA) The Wife (15) Skate Kitchen (CTBA) The Son (CTBA) From Fri 14 Sep (Marvin ou la belle education) From Fri 14 Sep From Fri 28 Sep From Fri 28 Sep (Syn) Dir John Carroll Lynch/US 2017/98 mins From Fri 14 Sep Dir Chloé Zhao/US 2017/104 mins Dir Björn Runge/SE US GB 2017/100 mins Dir Crystal Moselle/US 2018/100 mins From Fri 28 Sep Harry Dean Stanton, David Lynch, Ron Livingston Brady Jandreau, Tim Jandreau, Lilly Jandreau Jonathan Pryce, Glenn Close, Christian Slater Jaden Smith, Rachelle Vinberg, Dede Lovelace Dir Anne Fontaine/FR 2017/115 mins/French and English Dir Alexander Abaturov/FR RU 2018/71 mins/ Having outdrank, outsmoked and with partial EngST The Rider is a compelling and wholly Joe Castleman (Pryce) is being given Introverted skateboarder Camille lives Russian wEng ST outlived all of his contemporaries in Finnegan Oldfield, Grégory Gadebois, Vincent Macaigne engrossing work that observes the the Nobel Prize for Literature, and with her single mother. After a startling In Siberia, a group of young recruits his off-the-map desert town, fiercely Reinventing Marvin tells the true story aftermath of tragedy. Chloé Zhao’s he and wife Joan (Close) couldn’t be injury, she promises her mother she’ll compete in harsh conditions to join the independent 90-year-old atheist of Marvin Bijou, a young boy who award–winning impressionistic drama happier. But from the moment the hang up her board, but the pull to elite Spetsnaz special forces. Privately, Lucky (the late, great Harry Dean suffers constant bullying at school casts real-life wrangler Brady Jandreau couple arrives in Stockholm, tensions skate is too strong. On Instagram a family grieves for a lost son, killed Stanton in his final role) finds himself and at home for being ‘different’ – too as a South Dakota cowboy struggling rise. An incisive study of celebrity, she discovers “The Skate Kitchen,” a in 2013 at the age of 21. Interweaving unexpectedly thrust into a late-in-life sensitive and too feminine. A chance to chart a new course after a terrible marriage, and the creative process, this subculture of girls whose lives revolve these narratives, this documentary journey of self-exploration. encounter with a drama teacher opens injury sustained in the saddle. is also a showcase of Close and Pryce. around skating, and bravely seeks negotiates complex ethical questions the doors to a world that offers him the them out. about the representation of violence chance to escape his situation. and the state, while also offering a sensitive portrait of family grief. Event/ The screening on Mon 17 Sep at 20:40 will be introduced by Andrew Moor, Reader in Cinema History at Manchester Metropolitan University. Parent & Baby Parents, grandparents and carers of babies aged up to 12 months can enjoy Event films in a relaxed environment with their babies. The volume will be lowered and the lights will remain dimmed throughout the screening. Films will begin at the advertised time without adverts or trailers. Baby changing facilities are readily available and our café bar team can provide high chairs and hot water for bottles on request. Unfortunately we are unable to admit children older than 12 months of age. Faces Places (12A) The Little Stranger (12A) MATANGI/MAYA/M.I.A (18) The Godfather (15) homemcr.org/parent-and-baby (Visages villages) From Fri 21 Sep From Fri 21 Sep From Fri 28 Sep From Fri 21 Sep Dir Lenny Abrahamson/GB IE FR 2018/111 mins Dir Steve Loveridge/US GB 2018/96 mins Dir Francis Ford Coppola/US 1972/175 mins Ruth Wilson, Domhnall Gleeson, Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan Dir Agnès Varda/FR 2017/94 mins/French wEng ST MATANGI/MAYA/M.I.A. is drawn from Agnès Varda and JR have things in Adapted from the novel by Sarah a cache of personal tapes shot by Francis Ford Coppola’s Academy common: their passion for images Waters, The Little Stranger is a potent Maya and her closest friends over the Award-winning masterpiece depicts in general and more particularly gothic horror about a country doctor last 22 years, capturing her remarkable the importance of family life in modern questioning the places where they are called to treat a patient at the country journey from immigrant teenager in society and considers questions of showed, how they are shared, exposed. house where his mother once worked. London, to the international pop star power and succession. Presented in a Agnès chose cinema. JR chose to A word of dark and disturbing secrets M.I.A. stunning 4k restoration. Hearts Beat Loud (12A) Faces Places (12A) create open-air photographic galleries. awaits. Thu 23 Aug, 11:00 (Visages villages) Event/ Join Birds’ Eye View for a Dir Brett Haley/US 2018/97 mins Thu 20 Sep, 11:00 post-screening discussion following the Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson Dir Agnès Varda/FR 2017/94 mins/French wEng ST screening on Wed 26 Sep at 18:10. Set in an ailing Brooklyn record Agnès Varda and JR have things in shop, Hearts Beat Loud looks at common: their passion for images in the blossoming musical relationship general and more particularly questioning between a father-daughter duo the places where they are showed, how about to embark on a journey of love, they are shared, exposed. Agnès chose growing up and musical discovery. cinema. JR chose to create open-air photographic galleries. 6 7 one-off screenings The Eyes of Orson Welles, 2018 The Crime of Monsieur Lange, 1936 & events

The Eyes of Orson Welles One (12A) + Q&A Fri 17 Aug, 17:50 Dir Mark Cousins/GB 2018/115 mins The Crime of Monsieur Of Us See p3 for details. Lange (PG) + Introduction A quarterly film night brought to you by HOME’s Young Film Programmers. A Event/ We will be joined by director (Le crime de Monsieur safe space to experience cinema and Mark Cousins for a Q&A following this Lange) be reminded of life’s mysterious and screening. Thu 23 Aug, 18:10 sacred things. Come with friends, come Dir Jean Renoir/FR 1936/80 mins/French wEng ST The Producers, 1967 alone, come as you are. René Lefèvre, Florelle, Jules Berry The Producers (PG) New Town Utopia (15) + Funeral Parade of Roses, 1969 Alongside the story of Monsieur Introduction Lange, obsessed by the myths of the + Recorded Introduction Wild West and dreaming of falling in Sun 5 Aug, 15:45 Sun 12 Aug, 15:30 love, Jean Renoir’s film centres on a Dir Mel Brooks/US 1967/105 mins Dir Christopher Ian Smith/GB 2017/81 mins publishing company and its workers’ Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, Lee Meredith A documentary about utopian dreams BlacKkKlansman, 2018 attempts to foil the nefarious activities Max Bialystock is a washed-up Broadway and concrete realities, this is the of its underhand owner by establishing Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise, 2017 producer when timid accountant Leo challenging, funny, and sometimes BlacKkKlansman (15) a cooperative. Heartwarming and Conny Plank: The Potential of Bloom inadvertently reveals that, under tragic story of the British new town of + Satellite Q&A simply magnificent. the right circumstances, a producer could Basildon, Essex. Noise (CTBA) + Q&A Mon 20 Aug, 18:15 Event/ This screening will be make more money with a flop than a hit. Dir Spike Lee/US 2018/135 mins Fri 31 Aug, 18:10 Together they come up with a sure-fire Event/ This screening will be introduced by Andy Willis, Senior See p4 for details Visiting Curator for Film at HOME. Dirs Reto Caduff, Stephan Plank/DE 2017/92 mins/ disaster waiting to happen – “Springtime introduced by Eddy Rhead, Co-Founder German and English with partial EngST of The Modernist Society for Hitler”. Unfortunately, everybody Funeral Parade of Roses (18) Event/ This preview screening will Conny Plank was the producer who loves it. + Introduction be followed by a satellite Q&A with shaped Germany’s electronic music sound John Simons: A Modernist director Spike Lee. like no other, influencing the development Plus/ This screening will have a (PG) + Introduction (Bara no sôretsu) of ambient, new wave, hip-hop, house recorded introduction and Q&A with and techno in the process. This wondrous Tue 14 Aug, 18:25 Wed 15 Aug, 18:10 Ben Menkiewicz of TCM and Mel Brooks. account is filled with archive footage Dir Lee Cogswell/GB 2018/55 mins Dir Toshio Matsumoto/JP 1969/107 mins/Japanese wEng ST and emotional insight into the life of this A film about the life and times of The Public Image is Rotten (15) Pîtâ, Osamu Ogasawara, Yoshimi Jô seminal sonic trailblazer. + Q&A legendary clothing retailer John Simons, Start off Pride celebrations with a this is the story of how the working delirious descent into the underground Event/ This screening will be followed Mon 6 Aug, 20:25 The Sound of Music, 1965 class came to define themselves in queer scene of Tokyo. Toshio by a Q&A with director Stephan Plank Tickets £10/£8 terms of how they dressed. Matsumoto’s pioneering debut feature The Sound of Music (U) chaired by John Robb. There will be Dir Tabbert Fiiller/US 2017/105 mins rails against the establishment whilst The Dream Palace, 2018 a Krautrock DJ set following this An in-depth look at iconic post-punk Event/ This screening will be Sat 25 Aug, 14:30 playfully negotiating young queer Dir Robert Wise/US 1965/174 mins screening from Stephan Plank in the band Public Image Limited from director introduced by producer, Mark Baxter. The Dream Palace (CTBA) people’s right to the city. Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker downstairs bar. Tabbert Filler that features archive Tue 21 Aug, 20:40 Based on the 1959 Broadway musical, footage and exclusive interviews not Please see p18 for more details on our Dir Alex Ayre/GB 2018/74mins Julie Andrews stars as a young woman Edgar Wood: A Painted Veil only with PiL mainstay John Lydon, but Pride season of films. Where would we be without who leaves an Austrian convent and also formative members Keith Levene (CTBA) This screening will be the cinema? In 2017, Tyneside becomes governess to a group of and Jah Wobble. Event/ introduced by some of HOME’s Young Cinema turned 80. In celebration children in Austria during the lead-up Mon 3 Sep, 18:20 of this landmark moment comes a Dir Anthony Dolan/GB 2017/59 mins Event/ This screening will be followed Film Programmers. to the Second World War. documentary that tells the history of An illuminating documentary on the life by a Q&A with Jah Wobble, Founder the Tyneside as well as the wider story There is a relaxed screening on Sat 25 and times of the Manchester artist and member of PiL. of cinema-going around the world. Aug, 11:00, please see p17 for details. architect, Edgar Wood. 8 9 New East Cinema The Big Lebowski, 1998 New East Cinema is a bimonthly series of films which seeks to uncover the most thought-provoking, daring and vibrant cinema coming out of today’s New East It’s Not the Time of My Life (15) (Ernelláék Farkaséknál) Mon 10 Sep, 20:40 Dir Szabolcs Hajdu/HU 2016/81 mins/Hungarian wEngST Imre Gelányi, Lujza Hajdu, Szabolcs Hajdu A young family with their five-year-old son returns to Hungary after a year spent in Scotland. This is the story of a family whose painful, naked truths The Big Lebowski (18) and relationships unravel in front of our eyes in a tragic-comic manner Fri 28 Sep, 20:30 that draws faithfully on the work of Dirs Joel Coen, Ethan Coen/US GB 1998/117 mins The Great Buddha +, 2017 Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Cassavetes and Bergman. Reissued in a new 4k restoration to Supported by The Hungarian Cultural Centre. Chinese Film Forum UK mark its 20th anniversary, The Big presents/ The Great Buddha + Lebowski remains one of the most It’s Not the Time of My Life, 2016 (CTBA) + Introduction enduring works in the canon of Joel and Ethan Coen. Beloved of slackers Tue 25 Sep, 18:20 and nihilists everywhere, it also Philomela’s Chorus, 2017 Philomela’s Chorus (CTBA) Dir Hsin-yao Huang/TW 2017/102 mins/Taiwanese provided Jeff Bridges with what will and Mandarin wEng ST + Meeting Lorraine by Zawe Cres Chuang, Bamboo Chen, Leon Dai perhaps remain his signature role. Best enjoyed with a White Russian… Ashton Pickle works as a security guard at a Buddha statue factory. Urged by Wed 5 Sep, 18:30 Call Me By Your Name, 2017 Dirs Various/GB 2017/39 mins his best friend, he grabs his boss’s In 2016 the pioneering writer dashcam. As they watch the recordings, Claudia Rankine pronounced that they find out some dirty secrets that ‘the invisibility of black women was will trigger a chain reaction. astonishing.’ This cluster of short Event/ This screening will be pieces takes us on sharp and thought- introduced by Andy Willis, Senior provoking journeys via, biography, Visiting Curator for Film at HOME. Day Course/ Call Me by Your memory, archives and sound, to yield Name (15) familiar, yet unsettling stories. Supported by the Confucius Institute at Films screening are: The University of Manchester. Sat 29 Sep, 10:30 – 17:30 Tickets: £25 full / £20 concs The Words I Do Not Have Yet Salford Showcase Members discount available Dir Phoebe Boswell/GB 2017/11 mins Island, 2017 Programme 1: Wed 26 Sep, 16:00 Faces Places, 2017 In our full Day Course, we will explore Amine the filmic elements which make Luca Island (CTBA) Programme 2: Wed 26 Sep, 18:00 Dir Beverley Bennett/GB 2017/12 mins Birds Eye View presents/ Faces Guadagnino’s films unique, a subtle Join the University of Salford for a combination of complex characters Mel’s Lament Mon 17 Sep, 18:20 showcase of the very best of this year’s Places (12A) + Post-Screening Dir Steven Eastwood/GB 2017/90 mins portrayed with a humanist eye and Dir Nicola Thomas/GB 2017/8 mins moving image work. The selection of Discussion the exquisite environment in which If you haven’t experienced it from close shorts from both undergraduate and (Visages villages) Something Said they move, act and develop. The event by, you won’t be very familiar with the postgraduate students will feature Dir Jay Bernard/GB 2017/8 mins includes a full screening of Call Me by processes of death. Although there documentary films, fiction, animation Wed 26 Sep, 18:10 Dir Agnès Varda/FR 2017/94 mins/French wEng ST Your Name (Dir Luca Guadagnino/IT FR Plus/ We will be screening the short are countless fiction film scripts about and artist film from across the School See p6 for details. US 2017/132 mins). film Meeting Lorraine (Dir Zawe life and death, there is still a taboo on of Arts & Media. This screening will be a realistic approach to this subject. Ashton/GB 2017/9 mins) courtesy of taking place to celebrate the talent Event/ Join Birds’ Eye View for a post- Led by Adalgisa Serio, Italian Language Tate © Tate Digital 2018 before this Eastwood spent a year among terminal across the School of Arts & Media and Tutor and consultant (CDLCI) and patients, who gave him their trust and screening discussion following this screening. will be delivered in partnership with screening of Faces Places. author of Collana Cinema Italia and valuable time for this documentary. HOME. Studio Arcobaleno. 10 11 Vagabond, 1985 The Gleaners & I, 2000 Rumble: The Canada NOW Indians Who Rocked the seasons . World, 2017 Agnès Varda: Happiness (15) Sat 4 – Gleaning (Le bonheur) Wed 8 Aug Sat 4 Aug, 13:10 Canada Now 2018 is a showcase of Truths Dir Agnès Varda/FR 1965/80 mins/French wEng ST New Canadian Cinema in the UK. With Jean-Claude Drouot, Claire Drouot, Olivier Drouot The Gleaners & I, 2000 a truly eclectic selection of films that . In one of Agnès Varda’s more cover topics as far-reaching as the provocative films, she presents us The Gleaners & I (U) Indigenous origins of Rock ‘n’ Roll in with the dilemma faced by husband (Les glaneurs et la glaneuse) the Sundance award-winning Rumble: Rumble: The Indians Who Thu 26 Jul – and father François who finds himself The Indians Who Rocked the World falling in love with an attractive postal Vagabond (15) Mon 20 Aug, 20:40 Rocked the World (15) Sun 26 Aug to Cory Bowles’ explosive depiction of worker. What follows is a detailed (Sans toit ni loi) Dir Agnès Varda/FR 2000/79 mins/French wEng ST Revered for her bold political and The Gleaners & I (U) race relations and police brutality in Sun 5 Aug, 18:10 study of fidelity and happiness, In 2000, Agnès Varda travelled the Dir Catherine Bainbridge/CA 2017/103 mins autobiographically inspired work, Sat 11 Aug, 15:30 Black Cop. Agnès Varda is a seminal feminist which will ultimately end with major (LesFrench gl countrysideaneurs etto studyla gl theaneuse) world Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the repercussions for all parties involved. Dir Agnès Varda/FR 1985/106 mins/French wEng ST of foragers and scavengers called Canada Now is presented by Telefilm filmmaker and matriarch of the French Sandrine Bonnaire, Macha Méril, Stéphane Freiss Mon 20 Aug, 20:40 World explores the oft-neglected history The Gleaners. Describing herself as Canada in partnership with the High New Wave. Her influential career began Dir Agnès Varda/FR 2000/79 mins/French wEng ST of musicians of First Nations descent Sandrine Bonnaire won a Best Actress a gleaner of ideas and images from Commission of Canada in the UK in the 1950s with La Pointe Courte - In 2000, Agnès Varda travelled the whose work and ancestry has yet to César for her portrayal as Mona - a interior as well as exterior journeys and with support of the Québec often considered the unofficial first film French countryside to study the world be adequately acknowledged and young and defiant drifter in this tragic gives the director a special connection Government Office in London. of the New Wave - and continues seven story. Using a largely non-professional of foragers and scavengers called honoured – particularly their integral with her subjects in this honest and homemcr.org/canada-now decades later, as in 2017 she became The Gleaners. Describing herself as influence on the birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll. cast, Agnès Varda’s splintered intriguing documentary. the first female director to be awarded portrait of the enigmatic woman is a gleaner of ideas and images from Winner of the World Cinema an honorary Oscar. told through flashbacks of those who interior as well as exterior journeys Documentary Special Jury Award for Our Agnès Varda season starts on Thu encountered her. gives the director a special connection Masterful Storytelling at Sundance 2017. 26 Jul with a One Hour Intro and with her subjects in this honest and La Pointe Courte, and we preview intriguing documentary. Faces Places on Fri 27 Jul. The Beaches of Agnès (18) homemcr.org/agnes-varda + Introduction Cleo from 5 to 7, 1962 (LesThe Beplagesches d’Agnès) of Agnès (18) Sun+ Introduction 26 Aug, 15:30 Cardinals, 2017 Dir(Les Agnès pl Vaardgesa/FR 2008/113 d’Agnès) mins/French wEng ST Idiosyncratic, engaging and deeply Cardinals (18) moving,Sun 26 TheAug, Be 15:30aches of Agnès is the Dir Agnès Varda/FR 2008/113 mins/French wEng ST autobiography of a magnificent artist Sat 4 Aug, 18:10 Idiosyncratic, engaging and deeply Dirs Grayson Moore, Aidan Shipley/CA 2017/84 mins and a woman of vital curiosity. Black Cop, 2017 moving, The Beaches of Agnès is the Sheila McCarthy, Katie Boland, Grace Glowicki Event/autobiogr Thisaphy screening of a ma willgnificent be artist When Valerie returns home from prison Black Cop (18) Cleo from 5 to 7 (PG) One Sings, the Other Doesn’t, 1977 years after killing her neighbour in an Jacquot de Nantes, 1991 introducedand a wom abyn ofHa vitzela lSh curiosity.aw, PhD Student Wed 8 Aug, 18:20 at The University of Manchester. apparent drunk driving accident, she Wed 1 Aug, 18:10 Dir Cory Bowles/CA 2017/91 mins One Sings, the Other Jacquot de Nantes (PG) Event/ This screening will be wants nothing more than to move on — Dir Agnès Varda/FR IT 1962/90 mins/French wEng ST Ronnie Rowe, Sophia Walker, Sebastien Labelle Doesn’t (12A) introduced by Hazel Shaw, PhD Student until the deceased’s son shows up at , Antoine Bourseiller, Dominique Davray Wed 15 Aug, 20:20 A black police officer seeks revenge (L’une chante, l’autre pas) atF Universityaces Pla ofces Ma nchester.(12A) her door and it becomes clear that the Agnès Varda skilfully captures Paris at Dir Agnès Varda/FR 1991/118 mins/French wEng ST after being racially profiled and (Visages villages) past is not so easily forgotten. the height of the 60s in this intriguing Mon 6 Aug, 18:00 Philippe Maron, Edouard Joubeaud, Laurent Monnier assaulted by his colleagues, in this tale expertly presented in real time about Dir Agnès Varda/VZ FR BE 1977/116 mins/French wEng ST Jacquot de Nantes tells the story of FFromaces FriPl a21ces Sep (CTBA) searing political satire by actor-director a singer whose life is in turmoil as she Thérèse Liotard, Valérie Mairesse, Robert Dadiès a child and his obsession to become (VisDir Agnèsages Vard avill/FR a2017/94ges) mins/French Cory Bowles. Agnès Varda focuses on the a filmmaker, how he buys his first wEng ST awaits a test result from a biopsy. From Fri 21 Sep By visualising a stark shift in power, camera, and shoots his first amateur See p6 for details. intertwined lives of two women Dir Agnès Varda/FR 2017/89 mins/French wEng ST Black Cop asks why some Canadians brought together during the struggle film, marking the beginning of one of SeeEvent/ p6 for Join det Birds’ails. Eye View for a post- continue to be treated with suspicion, of the women’s movement in 1970s the most prestigious careers of any screening discussion following the fear, and violence by the very France. This subject remains all too French director: Jacques Demy. The BEV event see opposite for Event/screening on Wed 26 Sep at 18:10. authorities who have sworn to serve familiar with Varda who was personally story is told with emotion by his life details and protect them. involved with the movement. partner Agnès Varda. 12 13 The Dark Page In a Lonely Place, 1950 Strangers on a Train (PG) Sun 19 Aug, 13:00 . Tue 21 Aug, 20:35 Wed 22 Aug, 13:00 Dir Alfred Hitchcock/US 1951/103 mins Sun 5 Aug - Farley Granger, Robert Walker, Ruth Roman Wed 5 Sep In a world of shadows, Patricia Highsmith looms large in terms of Taking its title from acclaimed book by crime writing and exploring the dark Kevin Johnson, The Dark Page reviews and twisted underbelly of the human the literary background of film noir and Devil in a Blue Dress, 1995 Shoot the Pianist, 1960 psyche. In Hitchcock’s adaptation of the influence of key writers such as one of her earliest works a psychotic Devil in a Blue Dress (15) Raymond Chandler but also the impact Shoot the Pianist (15) In a Lonely Place (PG) socialite confronts a pro tennis star of black authors such as Walter Moseley Thu 30 Aug, 20:40 (Tirez sur le pianist) Thu 16 Aug, 20:40 with a theory on how two complete and female writers, in a traditionally Dir Carl Franklin/US 1995/101 mins Dir Nicholas Ray/US 1950/91 mins strangers can get away with murder… male domain, including Patricia Fri 10 Aug, 18:30 Denzel Washington, Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame, Frank Lovejoy a theory that he plans to implement. Strangers on a Train, 1951 Highsmith and Dorothy B. Hughes. Dir François Truffaut/FR 1960/78 mins/French wEng ST Directed by Carl Franklin and brilliantly When a gifted but washed-up , , Nicole Berger shot by Tak Fujimoto, this is one of homemcr.org/the-dark-page screenwriter with a hair-trigger temper In a brilliant piece of casting, celebrated the few novels by black hard-boiled becomes the prime suspect in a brutal French chanteur Charles Aznavour writer Walter Mosley to make it to the murder, the only person who can stars in François Truffaut’s whip-smart, screen. Following the exploits of Watts supply an alibi for him is a seductive scintillating second film – a combination detective Easy Rawlins, the film takes neighbour with her own troubled past. of mischievous, tongue-in-cheek homage a long hard look at institutionalised This emotionally charged film, adapted to American noir and effervescent, racism in America and the nefarious from a Dorothy B. Hughes thriller, is a inventive French New Wave. nature of US politics. brilliant, turbulent mix of suspenseful noir and devastating melodrama. Mildred Pierce, 1945 This new restoration will screen in 4k.

The Friends of Eddie Coyle, 1973 Rear Window, 1951 Rear Window (PG) Sun 5 Aug, 13:00 Tue 7 Aug, 20:25 Wed 8 Aug, 13:00 Dir Alfred Hitchcock/US 1951/114 mins The Long Goodbye, 1973 James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey L.B. Jeffries, a photographer with a The Long Goodbye (18) broken leg, takes up the art of spying Sun 12 Aug, 17:50 Jackie Brown, 1997 on his Greenwich Village neighbours Dir Robert Altman/US 1973/110 mins Mildred Pierce (PG) during a summer heat wave. One of Elliott Gould, Nina van Pallandt, Sterling Hayden The Friends of Eddie Coyle (15) The Killing (PG) Jackie Brown (15) Sun 2 Sep, 13:00 cinema’s finest observations of the act When private eye Philip Marlowe is Sat 18 Aug, 18:00 of looking, this is perhaps the best- visited by an old friend, this sets in Dir Peter Yates/US 1973/102 mins Sat 25 Aug, 18:10 Tue 28 Aug, 19:50 Tue 4 Sep, 20:30 known adaptation of a work by prolific, motion a series of events in which he’s Robert Mitchum, Peter Boyle, Richard Jordan Dir Stanley Kubrick/US 1956/85 mins Dir /US 1997/154 mins Wed 5 Sep, 13:00 somewhat underrated New York writer hired to search for a missing novelist In one of the best performances of Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Forster Dir Michael Curtiz/US 1945/111 mins Cornell Woolrich. and finds himself on the wrong side his career, Robert Mitchum plays Kubrick’s account of an ambitious Elmore Leonard is undoubtedly one Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott of vicious gangsters. Misunderstood small-time gunrunner Eddie “Fingers” racetrack robbery is one of Hollywood’s of the finest and most prolific of After her cheating husband leaves her, for decades, it is now regarded as one Coyle in an adaptation by Peter Yates tautest, twistiest noirs. Aided by a contemporary pulp writers and his Mildred Pierce proves she can become of the outstanding American films of of George V. Higgins’ acclaimed novel. radically time-shuffling narrative, razor- novel Rum Punch is given a surprisingly independent and successful, but can’t win its era. Directed with a sharp eye for its gritty sharp dialogue from pulp novelist Jim mature transfer to the big screen the approval of her spoiled daughter. locales and an open heart for its less- Thompson, and a phenomenal cast of by Tarantino. A work that looks at than-heroic characters, this is one of character actors, The Killing is offers a race and class, the film features a the true treasures of 1970s Hollywood cold-blooded punch to the gut. compelling central performance from filmmaking. Pam Grier as the eponymous airline stewardess who becomes embroiled in a world of crime.

14 15 Our North: A Season of Films Celebrating

Northern-ness City Not City (12A) + . Introduction Mon 27 Aug, 17:50 Dirs Catherine Chanoux, Andre Milewski/GB Sun 19 – 2016/113 mins Thu 30 Aug Through interviews with 24 people, Shaun the Sheep Movie, 2016 City Not City takes you on a journey Our North is Film Hub North’s annual through Manchester. season of film – a chance to explore Stop Motion Workshops Anim18 Northern-ness, what it means to be This film looks at the increasing pressure of commercialisation Sat 11 Aug, 11:30 and 13:00 Northern and how this is represented against the distinctiveness of . One hour sessions for 8-16 year through the moving image. local people and places to try and olds, tickets £2 per participant For its inaugural edition, Our North discover what really makes a city Get animated with this stop-motion focuses on the writers that have been great. 11 aug – 24 sep animation workshop, model your own instrumental in bringing Northern voices Anim18 is a nationwide celebration sheep using plasticine, and bring them to wider audiences. Event/ This film will be introduced of British Animation. Join us as we to life using the magic of animation! Our North is presented by Film Hub North, by directors Catherine Chanoux and celebrate our love of animation with a part of the BFI Film Audience Network Andre Milewski. monthly screening in association with awarding funds from The National Lottery. City Not City, 2016 Manchester Animation Festival. homemcr.org/OurNorth For more information on Anim18 visit Rita, Sue and Bob Too (18) The Arbor, 2010 Threads, 1984 www.anim18.co.uk. + Introduction and Panel Anim18 is led by Film Hub Wales, Chapter Cardiff, BFI Film Audience Discussion Network and project partners across Sun 19 Aug, 15:20 the UK with the support of the BFI, Dir Alan Clarke/GB 1987/93 mins awarding funds from The National Siobhan Finneran, Michelle Holmes, George Costigan Lottery. Coming of Age: A New playwright Andrea Dunbar’s homemcr.org/anim18 History of British Animation portrait of Thatcher’s Britain still resonates with its depiction of class Shaun the Sheep Movie (U) (12A) + Introduction inequality and troubled family lives which sees teenaged babysitters Rita Sat 11 Aug, 11:00 and 13:10 Mon 24 Sep, 20:30 The Arbor (15) Red, White and Zero (PG) Threads (15) Dirs Mark Burton, Richard Starzak/GB 2016/85 mins Dir Various/GB 1952-1979/81 mins and Sue become involved in a dubious Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, Omid Djalili British animation came of age in the affair with their employer Bob. Sun 19 Aug , 18:00 Wed 29 Aug, 18:30 Thu 30 Aug, 18:00 Life on the farm is pretty carefree for Dir Clio Barnard/GB 2010/94 mins Dir Lindsay Anderson/GB 1967/46 mins Dir Mick Jackson/GB 1984/112 mins second half of the 20th century. This Event/ This screening will be Shaun and his friends but when he Manjinder Virk, Christine Bottomley, Patricia Healey, Arthur Lowe, John Sharp Karen Meagher, Reece Dinsdale, David Brierly selection of films from its mature introduced by Adelle Stripe, whose decides to take the day off, and after The Arbor tells the true story of troubled A portmanteau feature composed of Written by Barry Hines (Kes), Threads years reveal the many faces of its debut novel, Black Teeth and a Brilliant some very silly, mischievous behaviour, playwright Andrea Dunbar who died three shorts: The White Bus – written is the story of a working class family independent spirit. From sea gods and Smile, is inspired by Andrea Dunbar. Shaun and the rest of the flock are mermaids, to warnings of the rise of aged 29, leaving a legacy of three plays by Shelagh Delaney, Red and Blue and in Sheffield with a new baby on the forced to head into the big city to try the machine age it is a programme Following the screening writer Adelle (including Rita, Sue and Bob Too and Ride of the Valkyrie. The White Bus way and everything to look forward to. and rescue the hapless Farmer who filled with surprises. Stripe, Dr Alison Peirse, Lecturer in Film The Arbor) and her 11-year-old daughter, follows an impassive young girl taken And then the USSR invades Iran, NATO has lost his memory. Packed full of and Media at University of Leeds and Lorraine. Barnard uses personal accounts from her suicidal life in London, back condemns the action, and the Soviets slapstick humour and wonderful visual Event/ This screening will be David Rolinson, Lecturer in Film and from Dunbar’s family and friends to to her home in Northern England on a plant a couple of missiles on the steel comedy, this dialogue free stop-motion introduced by Jez Stewart, Animation Television at the University of Stirling construct this compelling film. bizarre bus trip. city. Based on actual government animation will be adored by audiences Curator at the BFI National Archive. will discuss Andrea Dunbar in a panel research into the effects of a nuclear Plus/ Listen to Andy Willis and Kirsty of all ages. chaired by Sarah Perks, HOME’s Artistic bombing, Threads is as chilling as a Director: Visual Art. Fairclough, both of the University of nuclear winter. Salford, discussing Shelagh Delaney’s work in our special Our North podcast. Contains some strong language and disturbing scenes 16 17 Pride The Miseducation of Cameron Post, 2018 The Hungry, 2017 Working COURSE/ France . Class Heroes On Screen, Weekend Now...and Then Fri 17 Aug – . . Mon 17 Sep To celebrate Pride, we’ll be joined by our friends from Sexuality Summer Sat 22 – 8 weeks, from School and Manchester Metropolitan Sun 23 Sep Attack the Block, 2011 Mon 8 Oct University to introduce some of our Presented by Danny Leigh, Film Critic Attack the Block (15) 18:30 – 20:30 favourite LQBT+ films from the August Not Just and Senior Curator of Fiction at the Tickets: £80 full / £60 concs and September releases. We have a BFI National Archive, Working Class Sat 22 Sep, 18:30 One Sings, the Other Doesn’t, 1977 special event as part of The Superbia Bollywood Heroes is a collection of films lit up by Dir Joe Cornish/GB 2011/88 mins John Boyega, Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail Weekend and we will be taking part the charisma of working class British in the Manchester Pride Parade on Sat . stars, a celebration of fine actors and A bracingly original debut from Joe 25 Aug. The Miseducation of remarkable leading roles. Cornish that blends sci-fi and social homemcr.org/pride Cameron Post (15) satire on the streets of South London, homemcr.org/working-class-heroes Attack The Block set Peckham’s John + Introduction Sep 2018 The Heiresses (CTBA) Not Just Bollywood once again Boyega on the road to stardom. + Introduction Thu 13 Sep, 20:40 returns to HOME to bring the best of What has happened to France and (Las herederas) Dir Desiree Akhavan/US 2018/92 mins alternative, independent and marginal its people over 50 years, between les Chloë Grace Moretz, Quinn Shephard, Jennifer Ehle Indian cinema to UK film audiences in événements of May 1968 and now, Wed 22 Aug, 18:30 See p5 for details. The Miseducation the North. between the last year of De Gaulle Dir Marcelo Martinessi/PY DE UY BR NO FR 2018/95 and the first year of Macron? How of Cameron Post screens on general For full info see homemcr.org/not-just- mins/Spanish wEng ST does a major national cinema engage release from Fri 7 Sep. bollywood Ana Brun, Margarita Irun, Ana Ivanova with change – through films that deal See p3 for details. The Heiresses screens Event/ This screening will be Films screening in this season include: directly with ‘social issues’ or through on general release from Fri 17 Aug. introduced by Professor Jackie Stacey, the details of familiar genres? University of Manchester. Event/ This screening will be The Hungry (CTBA) + Q&A , 2006 We can’t hope to cover everything, introduced by Dr Monica Pearl, Lecturer Dir Bornila Chatterjee/GB IN 2017/100 mins so we’ve selected two issues – the Naseeruddin Shah, Tisca Chopra, Antonio Aakeel Billy Liar, 1963 in 20th Century American Literature at This is England (18) impact of 1970s feminism and changes the University of Manchester. Billy Liar (PG) + Introduction in employment practices and the Jai Bhim Comrade (CTBA) Sat 22 Sep, 15:30 Dir /GB 2006/103 mins workplace. We’ll screen two very different Dir Anand Patwardhan/IN 2012/182 mins/English, , Vicky McClure Sun 23 Sep, 13:10 films directed by women and explore the Hindi and Marathi with partial Eng ST The Superbia Weekend Dir John Schlesinger/GB 1963/95 mins range of different genres and filmmaking This is England is a masterpiece of Tom Courtenay, Julie Christie presents: Premiere/ working class storytelling. Set in 1983, approaches in French cinema. Kadvi Hawa (CTBA) Few films tell a heart-breaking story Invisible Women (CTBA) the story belongs to 12 year old Shaun Dir Nila Madhab Panda/IN 2017/95 mins/Hindi as hilariously as Billy Liar, the tale Led by Isabelle Vanderschelden, Senior (Thomas Turgoose), finding a sense + Q&A wEng ST of a young clerk lost to daydreams Lecturer in French Studies, Manchester Sanjay Mishra, Ranvir Shorey, Tillotama Shome of belonging with a group of local Reinventing Marvin, 2018 in his Yorkshire home town – those Metropolitan University and Roy Fri 24 Aug, 19:30 skinheads. Turgoose and co-stars daydreams gleefully brought to Stafford, Freelance Film Educator. Dir Alice Smith/GB 2018/30 mins Reinventing Marvin (CTBA) including Vicky McClure light up a film Bandit Queen (18) life on screen. But beneath the Beginners level, no prior knowledge Invisible Women is a documentary (Marvin ou la belle where great human drama is played Dir Shekhar Kapur/GB IN 1994/120 mins/ Hindi and playfulness the film is a masterclass necessary. that explores an untold story of Assamese wEng ST out in greasy spoons and at rowdy education) + Introduction in melancholy. Released into a Britain Manchester’s LGBTQ+ history over Seema Biswas, Nirmal Pandey, Rajesh Vivek house parties. homemcr.org/france-on-screen newly smitten with working class pop the last 50 years through the lens Mon 17 Sep, 20:40 The course includes two screenings: of two women’s incredible journey Dir Anne Fontaine/FR 2017/115 mins/French and Tikli and Laxmi Bomb (CTBA) culture, it forever sealed the fame of of rebellion and activism. English with partial EngST dockworker’s son Tom Courtenay. One Sings, the Other Doesn’t Finnegan Oldfield, Grégory Gadebois, Vincent Dir Aditya Kripalani/IN 2017/148 mins/Hindi wEng ST Macaigne Event/ This screening will be (12A) Event/ This screening will be Curated by Omar Ahmed, a UK-based See p6 for details. Reinventing Martin introduced by Andy Willis, Senior Mon 15 Oct, 18:20 followed by a Q&A and is the film scholar and PhD researcher launch event of The Superbia screens on general release from Fri 14 Sep. Visiting Curator for Film at HOME. Dir Agnès Varda/VZ FR BE 1977/116 mins/French (Indian Cinema) at the University of wEng ST Weekend, a programme of free Event/ This screening will be Manchester. Grand Central (15) culture and community events from introduced by Andrew Moor, Reader Manchester Pride. superbia.org.uk in Cinema History at Manchester Mon 12 Nov, 18:30 Metropolitan University. Dir Rebecca Zlotowski/FR AT 2013/95 mins/French wEng ST

18 19 classics Mildred Pierce, 1945 Our popular programme brings cinema classics to the big screen every month so you never need to miss those must-sees! Sunday screenings are usually accompanied by a free, informal post-screening discussion. Visit homemcr.org/classics for details.

Rear Window, 1951

Mildred Pierce (PG) Where the Wild Things Are, 2009 Sun 2 Sep, 13:00 Tue 4 Sep, 20:30 Where the Wild Things Are Wed 5 Sep, 13:00 BRING THE (PG) Dir Michael Curtiz/US 1945/111 mins Sun 30 Sep, 11:00 Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott Dir Spike Jonze/US 2009/101 mins After her cheating husband leaves her, FAMILY Designed for the whole family Max Records, Catherine O’Hara, Forest Whitaker Mildred Pierce proves she can become (including babies), these screenings Where the Wild Things Are follows the independent and successful, but can’t win will have the volume lowered and the adventures of Max, a spirited young the approval of her spoiled daughter. lights will remain dimmed throughout boy who is sent to his room after The Women, 1939 the screening. Films will begin at the rebelling against his mother. Max’s advertised time without adverts or imagination is free to roam as he sets trailers. sail for the land of the Wild Things, Rear Window (PG) where mischief reigns and Max rules. Our family programme is supported by Wreck-It Ralph, 2012 Sun 5 Aug, 13:00 Auto Trader. Storytelling & Craft Wreck-It Ralph (PG) Tue 7 Aug, 20:25 homemcr.org/families Workshop Wed 8 Aug, 13:00 Sun 26 Aug, 11:00 Sun 30 Sep, 12:45 Dir Alfred Hitchcock/US 1951/114 mins Dir Rich Moore/US 2012/108 mins You might also be interested James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer, FREE, booking advised in the Shaun the Sheep Movie, L.B. Jeffries (Stewart), a photographer Jane Lynch Following the film screening of Where see page 14 for details. with a broken leg, takes up the art For decades, Ralph has played the the Wild Things Are at HOME, young of spying on his Greenwich Village bad guy in his popular video game. fans and parents are invited to a neighbours during a summer heat He decides to change his reputation special storytelling and craft event wave. But things really hot up when he as a brainless destroyer by escaping from Manchester Literature Festival. suspects one neighbour of murdering into other games in his arcade and The workshop is FREE but booking is his invalid wife and burying the body in Strangers on a Train, 1951 becoming a hero instead. advised to avoid disappointment. a flower garden. One of cinema’s finest observations of the act of looking, this is Strangers on a Train (PG) perhaps the best known adaptation of Sun 19 Aug, 13:00 a work by prolific, somewhat underrated RELAXED SCREENINGS Tue 21 Aug, 20:35 New York writer Cornell Woolrich. Designed for people with autism The Sound of Music (U) Wed 22 Aug, 13:00 spectrum conditions and their Dir Alfred Hitchcock/US 1951/103 mins The Women (U) families. We’ll keep the lights on low, Sat 25 Aug, 11:00 Farley Granger, Robert Walker, Ruth Roman turn the sound down a little, and Dir Robert Wise/US 1965/174 mins In a world of shadows, Patricia Highsmith Sun 16 Sep, 13:00 provide a separate room to take a Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker looms large in terms of crime writing Tue 18 Sep, 20:10 break in. There will be no trailers or See p9 for details. and exploring the dark and twisted Wed 19 Sep, 13:00 advertisements before the film starts Where the Wild Things Are underbelly of the human psyche. In Dir /US 1939/133 mins and you’ll be able to move around the (PG) Hitchcock’s adaptation of one of her Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell cinema if you want to. earliest works a psychotic socialite A powerhouse trio of Crawford, Shearer New to our Relaxed Screenings Sat 29 Sep, 11:00 confronts a pro tennis star with a theory and Russell light up Cukor’s impeccable programme, we are trialling screenings See above for details. on how two complete strangers can get comedy about a happily married woman for adults and older teens. away with murder… a theory that he who lets her friends talk her into divorce The Sound of Music, 1965 plans to implement. when her husband strays… homemcr.org/relaxed 20 21 live broadcasts THEATRE Catch the best theatre and opera broadcast live in our cinemas from the world’s most prestigious companies. Othellomacbeth homemcr.org/live-broadcasts Fri 14 Sep – Sat 29 Sep By William Shakespeare. Directed by Jude Christian Julie, 2018 One company. One set. Two plays. othellomacbeth. An audacious condensed staging of two of Shakespeare’s most brutal and poetic tales of fear, jealousy, power and revenge. Two stories in which powerful men are manipulated into destroying their societies, their households, their loved ones and themselves. This production is supported by The Linbury Trust. homemcr.org/othello-macbeth

Othellomacbeth

King Lear, 2018 NT Live/ Julie (15) NT Live/ King Lear (12A as live) Thu 6 Sep, Doors 18:45 ART Performance 19:00 Thu 27 Sep, Doors 18:45 Phil Collins: Can’t Do Right Running Time: Approx. 120 mins Performance 19:00 For Doing Wrong Wild and newly single, Julie throws a Running Time: Approx. 220 mins late night party. In the kitchen, Jean Broadcast live from London’s West Sat 7 Jul – Sun 16 Sep and Kristina clean up as the celebration End, see Ian McKellen’s ‘extraordinarily This summer, HOME presents a major The Merry Wives of Windsor, 2018 heaves above them. Crossing the moving portrayal’ (Independent) of solo exhibition and new co-commission threshold, Julie initiates a power game RSC Live/ The Merry Wives King Lear. from Turner-nominated artist Phil with Jean – which rapidly descends Collins. Can’t Do Right For Doing of Windsor (12A as live) Considered by many to be the greatest into a savage fight for survival. tragedy ever written, King Lear sees Wrong features three large-scale This new version of August Strinberg’s Wed 12 Sep, Doors 18:45 two ageing fathers – one a King, installations – Ceremony; my heart’s play Miss Julie, written by Polly Performance 19:00 one his courtier – reject the children in my hand, and my hand is pierced, Stenham, remains shocking and and my hand’s in the bag, and the Down on his luck in the suburbs, John who truly love them. Their blindness fiercely relevant in its new setting of bag is shut, and my heart is caught; Falstaff plans to hustle his way to a unleashes a tornado of pitiless contemporary London. and Delete Beach – which use digital comfortable retirement by seducing the ambition and treachery, as family and and analogue technologies to tell the Please note that Julie will contain wives of two wealthy men. state are plunged into a violent power strobe lighting. struggle with bitter ends. stories of individuals and social groups Unknown to him, it’s the women of living under late, accelerated disaster- Windsor who really pull the strings, capitalism. orchestrating Falstaff’s comeuppance amidst a theatrical smorgasbord of For more visit petty rivalries, jealousies and over- homemcr.org/phil-collins inflated egos. For a fat Englishman, a Welshman and a Frenchman, the only way is Windsor… 22 23 VISIT HOME 2 Tony Wilson Place Manchester DON’T MISS... 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Box Office Fri 28 Sep - Sat 13 Oct homemcr.org/filmedup Mon – Sun: 12:00 – 20:00 Working with leading scientists EVENTS and researchers in the fields of Playreading Main Gallery brain implants, smart drugs, and ACCESS Fri 7 Sep, 11:00-13:00 Mon: Closed* artificial intelligence, Unlimited Tickets £5 (scripts and Tue – Sat: 12:00 – 20:00 Theatre and RashDash smash Phil Collins: Can’t Do Right For refreshments included) together science fact and Doing Wrong homemcr.org/playreading Sun: 12:00 – 18:00 fiction in a kaleidoscopic BSL Led Gallery Tour Granada Foundation montage of words, music and Sat 18 Aug, 15:00 – 16:00 movement. Galleries Art & Design Historian, Mon – Thu: 11:00 – 23:00 Jennifer Little will lead a Fri – Sat: 11:00 – 00:00 BSL tour of this exhibition. Sun: 11:00 – 22:30 ART Othellomacbeth HOME Projects/ Camille Audio Described Bookshop Smithwick: Ode to the Untruth TOUCH TOUR Touch Tour Mon – Sun: 12:00 – 20:00 Fri 6 Jul – Sun 2 Sep Wed 26 Sep, 18:30 Ground Floor Bar Camille Smithwick presents a series Audio Described Mon – Thu: 10:00 – 23:00 of drawings and portraits exploring performance the mysterious life of Kaspar Wed 26 Sep, 19:30 Fri – Sat: 10:00 – 00:00 Hauser, the teenage foundling Sun: 11:00 – 22:30 Caption Subtitled who mysteriously appeared in performance Nuremberg in 1828. Café Thu 27 Sep, 19:30 Mon – Thu: 11:00 – 23:00 homemcr.org/camille-smithwick BSL Interpreted Fri – Sat: 11:00 – 00:00 HOME Projects/ David Ogle: performance Sun: 11:00 – 22:30 Land/Lines Fri 28 Sep, 19:30 *Except Bank Holiday Fri 7 Sep – Sun 4 Nov Preview 7 Sep 18.00 – 20.00 Mondays homemcr.org/david-ogle FILM PRICES Off Peak (before 17:00) if you don’t want to keep me please return to our box office staff or recycle me! 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