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WELCOME TO THE PICTURE HOUSE ENTRY PRICES FILMS (no booking facility; cash payment on door only): HEBDEN BRIDGE Adult £7 Senior (Over 60s) / Passport to Leisure Card £6 PICTURE HOUSE Young Person (Ages 3–25) / Full Time Student £5 Special Price Screenings (price applies to everyone): Elevenses / Parent and Baby £6 The Picture House is a single screen cinema built in 1921 and seating over 500, showing mainstream, art-house, Family Matinee (early afternoon film) £5 family, classic and foreign language films and broadcasting Under 3s are free live theatre, music, opera and ballet on to the big screen. We’re open every evening, weekend afternoons, Thursday Picture This Members receive £1 off Film prices, not including mornings and for matinees during the school holidays. the Family Matinee £5 price. We have a kiosk and bar serving hot, cold and alcoholic LIVE ARTS PRICES (unless otherwise stated) drinks, sweet and savoury snacks, ice creams, cakes and Pre-booking online / in person advised popcorn – cash only please. Please do not bring your own food and drink into the cinema. Adult £15 Senior (Over 60s) / Passport to Leisure Card £13 ACCESSIBILITY Young Person (Ages 3–25) / Full Time Student £11 Picture This Members receive £2 off Live Arts prices We are wheelchair accessible; access is via a ramp to the right hand (park) side of the building, using a RADAR key or calling 01422 842807 to alert a staff member to gain admission. An accessible toilet is located in the foyer (accessed via the auditorium). We have 4 wheelchair spaces within the seating area on sloping floor and 6 level floor wheelchair spaces at the rear of the stalls. For the hearing impaired we have headsets to give amplification and we aim to screen at least one film a week with subtitles on screen (subject to availability). For The Box Office opens for on-the-door ticket sales 15 minutes the visually impaired audio description is offered through before the cinema programme of adverts and trailers starts audio headsets. Subtitled screenings and audio described and 60 minutes before a Live Arts performance or special event films are listed overleaf with S/T and A/D. commences. The Box Office stays open for further hour after the film or LOCATION & PARKING event start time for the sale of Live Arts advance tickets for future dates. Live Arts tickets are available to buy at www.wegottickets.com/hbpicturehouse We cannot take card payments so please bring cash. There is no telephone ticket booking facility.

Hebden Bridge Picture House www.hbph.co.uk

New Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8AD Cold War We’re located in the centre of town on the A646 (Halifax T: 01422 842807 (cinema opening hours only) to Burnley road) close to many bus stops and 5 minutes’ walk from the railway station. T: 01422 847287 (weekday mornings only) There is no customer parking at the cinema, but on street E: [email protected] parking is available nearby and the town has many pay and Find and follow us online at Twitter @hbpicturehouse display car parks. We have one disabled parking space Facebook at HebdenBridgePictureHouse and 31 August - 4 October 2018 which customers may use when it is available. Instagram at hbpicturehouse

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Fri 31 The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales (U) 1.30pm Fri 14 BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm Fri 28 The Miseducation of 7.45pm The Escape (15) 7.45pm Sat 15 Dementia Friendly: Funny Face (U) 11am** Cameron Post (15) Sat 1 The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales (U) 1.30pm Christopher Robin (PG) 1.30pm Sat 29 Luis and the Aliens (U) A/D 1.30pm Reel Film: The Big Sleep (PG) 4.30pm Teatime Classics: Funny Face (U) 4.30pm Surreal Reels: Heathers (15) 4.30pm Mary Shelley (12A) A/D 7.45pm BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm The Seagull (12A) 7.45pm Sun 2 The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales (U) 1.30pm Sun 16 Christopher Robin (PG) 1.30pm Sun 30 Luis and the Aliens (U) A/D S/T 1.30pm The Escape (15) 4.30pm BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 4.15pm The Seagull (12A) 4.30pm Leaning into the Wind (PG) 7.45pm Christopher Robin (PG) 7.45pm The Miseducation of 7.45pm Cameron Post (15) Mon 3 Leaning into the Wind (PG) 7.45pm Mon 17 BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D S/T 7.30pm Mon 1 Under the Tree (15) 7.45pm Tue 4 The Apparition (12A) 7.45pm Tue 18 BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm Tue 2 The Miseducation of 7.45pm Wed 5 The Apparition (12A) 7.45pm Wed 19 BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm Cameron Post (15) Thu 6 National Theatre Live: Julie (15) 7.00pm* Thu 20 Christopher Robin (PG) 10.30am BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm Wed 3 The Seagull (12A) 7.45pm W/B FRI 7 SEPTEMBER Thu 4 From The : 7.15pm* W/B FRI 21 SEPTEMBER The Winter’s Tale (Adv.12A) Fri 7 The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm For up to date information, full film synopsis and Fri 21 Cold War (15) 7.45pm trailers or to join our weekly email list or Picture This Sat 8 FREE: Heritage Open Morning 10.00am membership scheme please visit our website hbph.co.uk Open from 10am - 12.45pm Sat 22 Incredibles 2 (PG) 1.30pm Teen Titans Go! 1.30pm Scalarama: 4.30pm To The Movies (PG) A/D One Sings, the Other Doesn’t (12A) Friends Present: Tangerines (15) 4.30pm Cold War (15) 7.45pm The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm Sun 23 Incredibles 2 (PG) 1.30pm Sun 9 Teen Titans Go! 1.30pm Cold War (15) 4.30pm To The Movies (PG) A/D S/T The King (15) 7.45pm The Children Act (12A) 4.30pm Mon 24 Slow The Flow Fundraiser: 8.00pm* The Heiresses (12A) 7.45pm The Big Lebowski (18) Doors 7pm Mon 10 The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm Tue 25 Cold War (15) S/T 7.45pm Tue 11 The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm Wed 26 Cold War (15) 7.45pm Wed 12 Royal Shakespeare Company: 7.00pm* Thu 27 National Theatre Live: 7.00pm* The Merry Wives of Windsor (Adv.12A) King Lear (Adv.12A) Thu 13 The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm

Films start 30 mins after the programme (adverts & trailers) start time shown above. *Live Arts/special events actual start time is shown - doors open 60 minutes prior. **Autism Friendly & Dementia Friendly screenings have no adverts & trailers. Time shown is film start time and doors open 45 mins prior. A/D and S/T explained overleaf. KEY TO ICONS SPECIAL EVENTS LIVE ARTS COMING SOON

WEEKDAY All tickets for Elevenses (programme FREE! HERITAGE OPEN MORNING Enjoy a live arts broadcast with content received direct by starts 10.30am, film at 11am) are just £6 Sat 8th September at 10.00am - satellite from The National Theatre, The Royal Opera and ELEVENSES and include a free tea or coffee and a 12.45pm | Free entry for all Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House and the Royal biscuit. Please note no discounts are available on tickets for Shakespeare Company amongst others. Visit hbph.co.uk for these screenings (except for Picture This members). Doors Join the celebration of England’s information. We recommend the purchase of advance tickets open at 10.15am. fantastic architecture & culture and for Live Arts events, available via our website and in person discover what makes the Picture House during box office hours. Parent PARENT & BABY With the lights turned up a so special at our Heritage Open and little (and the sound down a Morning. ROYAL BALLET: Baby SCREENING notch), we create a stress-free The restored footage of the 1925 Hebden Bridge Carnival MAYERLING (ADV.12A) environment exclusively for parents/guardians to enjoy films Parade will be shown on the cinema screen at 10am. The Mon 15 Oct at 7.15pm (doors 6.15pm) with their babies (aged under 12 months). Tickets are just shorter film of the 1924 Hebden Bridge Gala will also be Tickets priced £15/£13/£11 £6 and include a free tea/coffee (travel mugs welcome for shown at 11.15am and again at 12.30pm. No booking is babies’ safety) or glass of squash. Sign up to our free Parent This dark and intense ballet was required for these screenings so please take a seat at your created for The Royal Ballet in 1978 and & Baby mailing list for monthly listings, news and updates via leisure and enjoy! Exclusive bookable behind-the-scenes hebdenbridgepicturehouse.co.uk/parent-and-baby/ is regarded by many as among Kenneth tours of the Picture House will be available in which you will MacMillan’s finest works. Orchestrated and arranged by F-RATED Developed by Bath Film Festival and now visit the balcony, backstage and the projection box. You will John Lanchbery, the music of Franz Liszt sweeps the story expanding across the UK, the F-Rating is a also be given a brief history of the cinema. Tours start in the to its intense conclusion, and sumptuous designs by FILMS new film rating which highlight films made foyer at 10.30am and 11.30am prompt and last Nicholas Georgiadis bring to life the formal, oppressive by and featuring women. Discover which films pass the F-Rated approximately 45mins each. If you are interested in booking world of the Austro-Hungarian court. test and explore the female writers, directors and actors a place on either of these tours, then please email leading change in the industry: find out more at f-rated.org [email protected] with all party FUNNY GIRL - THE MUSICAL (ADV.12A) members’ names (and ages of under 18’s) including an email Wed 24 Oct at 7.30pm (doors 6.30pm) AUDIO DESCRIBED FILMS address, a mobile phone number and the tour you wish to Tickets priced £15/£13/£11 join. A history display and poster sale will also be run by the Following its record-breaking, sell-out All films with Audio Description via headphones are Friends of the Picture House. signified by the logo above and A/D on the listings run in London’s West End and national page. Details of these films are often limited at time of print, SLOW THE FLOW FUNDRAISER: tour, the critically-acclaimed musical so please check our website for more details as they are Funny Girl comes to a cinema near you, THE BIG LEBOWSKI (18) featuring in “an announced. Mon 24th September at 8.00pm unforgettable star turn” (). SUBTITLED All screenings with subtitles projected (doors 7.00pm). FILMS onto the screen for the hearing “I’m the Dude, so that’s what you call ROYAL OPERA: impaired, are signified by the logo me. That or, uh His Dudeness, or uh DIE WALKÜRE (ADV.12A) above or S/T on the listings page and occur at least once a Duder, or El Duderino, if you’re not into Sun 28 Oct at 5pm (doors 4pm) week where possible. Please note all other screenings of these the whole brevity thing.” — The Dude. Tickets priced £15/£13/£11 films are without subtitles on screen. Dig out your dressing gown, jelly sandals and join us for a Die Walküre is loved and admired for AUTISM Our new occasional Autism Friendly / White Russian or two for the quintessential cult film, The Big its nuanced and intelligent exploration relaxed screenings create a sensory Lebowski. There will be a variety of ways to show your of complex family entanglements, FRIENDLY friendly and inclusive environment. support for local flood prevention charity Slow The Flow expressed through music of astonishing power – perhaps Adjustments at the cinema reduce over-stimulation and create a (HRTC Mayor Dr Carol Stow’s charity of the year) over the nowhere more so than in the glorious music for the course of the evening, so arrive early and join in the fun. incestuous lovers Siegmund and Sieglinde. welcoming place for people with autism (and anyone who Dressing up optional but definitely encouraged! Usual would benefit from the adjustments) to enjoy films with their cinema admission prices applies - pay on the door (cash families, friends or carers. Please note there are no adverts or only) or book in advance via hbph.co.uk NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: trailers before these screenings. Entry £5 for everyone. ALLELUJAH! (ADV.12A) Thurs 1 Nov at 7pm (doors 6pm) NEW! DEMENTIA Our occasional Tickets priced £15/£13/£11 Dementia Friendly D FRIENDLY SCREENINGS screenings provide ’s sharp and hilarious new an opportunity for people with dementia, together play is ‘just what the doctor ordered’ with friends or family, to enjoy a trip out to the cinema. We (Daily Telegraph). Filmed live at aim to programme classic feel good films that everyone can London’s Bridge Theatre during its limited run, don’t miss enjoy together. Usual admission prices will apply. For more this ‘rousing chorus line for the NHS’ (Observer) at Hebden information on the adjustments please visit www.hbph.co.uk or Bridge Picture House. ask staff for details. WEEK BEGINNING FRI 31 AUGUST WEEK BEGINNING FRI 7 SEPTEMBER WEEK BEGINNING FRI 14 SEPTEMBER WEEK BEGINNING FRI 21 SEPTEMBER WEEK BEGINNING FRI 28 SEPTEMBER

THE BIG BAD FOX AND OTHER THE CHILDREN ACT (12A) BLACKKKLANSMAN (15) COLD WAR (15) THE MISEDUCATION OF TALES (U) Fri 7th to Thu 13th Sept (excl. Weds 12th) Fri 14th to Thurs 20th September Fri 21 to Weds 26 Sept (excl. Mon 24th) CAMERON POST (15) Fri 31st Aug & Sat 1st - Sun 2nd Sep Dir: Richard Eyre | UK | 2017 | 105 mins Dir: Spike Lee | USA | 2018 | 135 mins Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski | UK/Poland/France | 2018 | 88 Fri 28th & Sun 30th Sept & Tues 2nd Oct mins | Polish w/English subtitles Dir: Desiree Akhavan | USA | 2018 | 91 mins Dir: Benjamin Renner, Patrick Imber | France/Belgium | Cast: Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Fionn Whitehead, Cast: John David Washington, Adam Driver, Laura 2017 | 83 mins | English Voice cast: Bill Bailey, Adrian Ben Chaplin Harrier, Topher Grace Cast: Joanna Kulig, Tomasz Kot, Agata Kulesza Cast: Chloë Grace Moretz, Sasha Lane, Forrest Edmondson, Matthew Goode Goodluck, Jennifer Ehle Emma Thompson gives a career-best performance in Produced by Oscar-winning Get Out director Jordan Pawel Pawlikowski, director of the Oscar-winning Ida, From the creators of Ernest & Celestine comes another Richard Eyre’s moving film, adapted by Ian McEwan Peele, Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman tells the astonishing returns with this exquisite and acclaimed love story; Appropriate Behaviour director Desiree Akhavan’s hilarious, heartwarming tale of animal misfits destined to become a classic. from his own novel, as an eminent judge approaching a critical decision: should true story of one of the riskiest and most absurd undercover investigations in another exploration of how Poland’s tumultuous 20th century history important, gripping and tender adaptation of Emily Danforth’s novel depicts The countryside isn’t always as calm and peaceful as you’d think; and the she force a profoundly ill teenager (Fionn Whitehead) to accept life-saving American history. In the 1970s: African-American detective Ron Stallworth impacted the lives of its subjects. Set against the Cold War, it follows singer the horrifying reality of conversion therapy. In 1993: Cameron is sent to a teen animals on this farm are particularly agitated: a fox who mothers a family of treatment against his parents’ beliefs? Immaculately directed, meticulously (John David Washington) poses as a racist extremist to infiltrate the Ku Klux Zula (Joanna Kulig) and pianist Wiktor (Tomasz Kot) as they fall in love, gay conversion retreat where she attends sessions with Dr. Marsh and chicks, a rabbit who plays the stork, and a duck who wants to be Santa Claus. calibrated, Eyre’s resonant drama is immeasurably enhanced by Thompson’s Klan’s inner circle; but when face-to-face meetings are required, his white perform across Eastern Europe and seek to slip past the Iron Curtain. Reverend Rick while falling in with the ‘bad kids’, Adam and ‘Jane Fonda’. depiction of Fiona’s emotional and moral disquiet. colleague Flip Zimmerman (Adam Driver) must mimic him instead. An THE ESCAPE (15) unflinching examination of race relations in ‘70s America as well as a bitingly INCREDIBLES 2 (PG) LUIS AND THE ALIENS (U) Fri 31st August & Sun 2nd September TEEN TITANS GO! TO THE brilliant satire, BlacKkKlansman is (unfortunately) still bracingly relevant and 22nd & 23rd September Sat 29th & Sun 30th September Dir: Dominic Savage | UK | 2017 | 101 mins MOVIES (PG) represents an important comeback for the outspoken, visionary Lee. Dir: Brad Bird | USA | 2018| 125 mins Dir: Wolfgang Lauenstein, Sean McCormack, Christoph Cast: Gemma Arterton, Dominic Cooper, Frances Barber Sat 8th & Sun 9th September Voice cast: Craig T. Nelson, , Sarah Vowell Lauenstein | Germany/Luxembourg/Denmark | 2018 Dir: Peter Rida Michail, Aaron Horvath | USA | 2018 FUNNY FACE (U) 86 mins | Voice cast: Callum Maloney, Dermot Magennis Something of a modern kitchen sink drama, Dominic Savage’s thoughtful, D Sat 15th September Everyone’s favourite superhero family is back! This time, wrenching film explores the malaise of Tara (Gemma Arterton), a suburban 88 mins Helen (Holly Hunter) is in the spotlight, leaving Bob to Growing up with a Dad who’s an alien-obsessed UFO- housewife who, finding herself desperately unhappy, makes the decision to Voice cast: Greg Cipes, Scott Menville, Khary Payton, Dir: Stanley Donen | USA | 1957 | 103 mins navigate the day-to-day heroics of “normal” life. It’s a logist, 12-year-old Luis hasn’t exactly had the easiest walk away from her family in search of relief. Tara Strong, Hynden Walch Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Kay Thompson tough transition, and when a new villain hatches a dangerous plot, the family upbringing. As nobody believes his Dad, it’s quite a surprise when one day, three awkward little aliens – Mog, Nag and Wabo – crash-land right in front of REEL FILM: THE BIG SLEEP (PG) This wacky, gleefully clever and tongue-in-cheek play on the superhero genre Starring Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire, directed by and Frozone must find a way to work together again. Stanley Donen (Singin’ in the Rain, On the Town), him and, rather than telling his father, Luis must help his new extra-terrestrial Sat 1st September finds the teen Titans feeling that all the major heroes out there have their own pals get back to their huge mothership instead. movies – everyone but them, that is! De facto leader Robin is determined to sound-tracked by classic Gershwin songs (from the SCALARAMA: ONE SINGS, THE Dir: Howard Hawks | 1946 | USA | 114 mins become a star, so they head to Hollywood to make their mark. But then they’re original stage play) and dazzlingly costumed by Edith Head, Funny Face is a OTHER DOESN’T (12A) SURREAL REELS: HEATHERS (15) Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall misdirected by a seriously super villain and his maniacal plans. timeless musical concoction. On an assignment, a New York fashion Sat 22nd September Sat 29th September Humphrey Bogart is private eye Philip Marlowe, who photographer (Astaire, channelling Richard Avedon) is struck by the beauty Dir: Agnès Varda | France | 1977 | 104 mins | French w/ Dir: Michael Lehmann | USA | 1989 | 103 mins 17 of a shy bookshop employee (Hepburn), whom he believes could be a Friends FRIENDS PRESENT: uncovers more than he bargained for when ESENTS 20 PR English subtitles successful model. Taking her to France, he photographs her in gorgeous Cast: Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannon Doherty investigating a general’s daughter’s private life. TANGERINES (15) Cast: Thérèse Liotard, Valérie Mairesse, Robert Dadiès Famous for its steamy chemistry between Bogart and Sat 8th September fashions and against iconic Parisian backdrops. In the process, they fall for A game-changer on its 1989 release, the scathingly co-star Lauren Bacall, the film’s cryptically cool atmosphere makes for one another; only to find unexpected hurdles in their way. There are two When Agnès Varda made the miraculous One Sings…, subversive Heathers gets a much deserved re-issue. In compelling viewing. Dir: Zaza Urushadze | Estonia/Georgia | 2013 | 87 mins | screenings of this film on Sat 15th, including a Dementia Friendly screening abortion was only two years legal in France. Charting the personal and political Estonian/Russian w/English subtitles an Ohio high school, the pretty, popular ‘Heathers’ at 11am. Visit hbph.co.uk for more details. (and fashion) changes in two French women’s lives from the early 1960s to the humiliate anyone who fails to meet their cruelly superficial standards. MARY SHELLEY (12A) mid-70s, One Sings… is a joyous feminist anthem for the right to choose in all Cast: Lembit Ulfsak, Elmo Nüganen, Mikheil Meskhi, CHRISTOPHER ROBIN (PG) Eventually, member Veronica (Winona Ryder) gains a conscience and with her Sat 1st September Giorgi Nakashidze things, following Pauline, who travels the country to perform feminist songs, rebellious boyfriend (Christian Slater), plans to avenge the group’s unfortunate Dir: Haifaa Al-Mansour | UK/Luxembourg/USA | 2017 | 120 mins This deeply affecting, Oscar-nominated anti-war film is set during the brutal Sat 15th, Sun 16th & Thu 20th September and her childhood friend Suzanne, who runs a women’s health clinic. victims – but matters spiral quickly, and ultra-violently, out of control. Cast: Elle Fanning, Douglas Booth, Maisie Williams, Ben Hardy, Tom Sturridge 1992 conflict between Georgia and Abkhazia. Despite considerable danger, Dir: Marc Forster | USA | 2018 | 104 mins THE KING (15) THE SEAGULL (12A) Elle Fanning stars as Mary Shelley in Haifaa A l-Mansour’s darkly romantic elderly Estonian farmer Ivo (Lembit Ulfsak) has stayed in his village near the Cast: Ewan McGregor, Hayley Atwell, Toby Jones, Jim Sun 23rd September border, where he hopes to finish the tangerine harvest. But when a nearby Sat 29th & Sun 30th Sept & Weds 3rd Oct biopic about her relationship with poet Percy Shelley. Raised in 18th century Cummings (voice), Brad Garrett (voice), Peter Capaldi Dir: Eugene Jarecki | USA | 2017 | 108 mins | Documentary London, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin is a teenage dreamer when she meets firefight leaves two injured, warring survivors, he is unavoidably caught up in (voice), Sophie Okonedo (voice) Dir: Michael Mayer | USA | 2018 | 98 mins the dashing, brilliant Shelley and begins an affair that transforms her. the struggle. 40 years after the death of Elvis Presley, award-winning Ewan McGregor stars in Marc Forster’s charming and filmmaker Eugene Jarecki (The House I Live In) takes Cast: Annette Bening, Saoirse Ronan, Elisabeth Moss, THE HEIRESSES (12A) fantastical take on A. A. Milne’s classic creation Winnie the Pooh, a mix of live the King’s 1963 Rolls Royce on a road trip, tracing Corey Stoll, Billy Howle LEANING INTO THE WIND (PG) action and animation scripted by Alex Ross Perry. A now-adult Christopher Sun 2nd & Mon 3rd September Sun 9th September Presley’s rise and fall whilst also using his life as a wider A superb ensemble cast headline in this impressive Robin has lost all memories of his magical childhood adventures with a band of investigative metaphor for America. A fascinating, provocative portrait, with adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull. A group of Dir: Thomas Riedelsheimer | UK | 2017 | 97 mins | Doc Dir: Marcelo Martinessi | Paraguay | 2018 | 98 mins | spirited, loveable stuffed animals in the Hundred Acre Wood. Absorbed in contributors including Dan Rather, Rosanne Cash, Chuck D and Emmy Lou friends and family gather on a picturesque country estate; but under a jovial Sixteen years after the release of Rivers and Tides, Spanish w/English subtitles work, he seems to have lost his old imagination – compromising his family life Harris – amongst many more. social surface, ingénue Nina (Ronan), fading actress Irina (Bening), writer Thomas Riedelsheimer revisits the renowned British Cast: Ana Brun, Margarita Irun, Ana Ivanova, Nilda with his wife. But when he unexpectedly re-meets Pooh and friends, he realises Boris (Corey Stoll) and steward’s daughter Masha (Moss) are more concerned sculptor, land artist and environmentalist Andy Gonzalez he may still be able to bring back the loving, playful boy inside. SLOW THE FLOW FUNDRAISER: with troublesome matters of the heart. Goldsworthy. An exquisite film illuminating the mind of An immaculate debut, Paraguayan filmmaker Marcelo THE BIG LEBOWSKI (18) UNDER THE TREE (15) one of Britain’s most beloved and singular artists as he grapples with time and Martinessi’s award-winning drama has received unanimous critical acclaim. Mon 24th September a constantly surprising and inspiring natural world. Equal parts piercing character study and class commentary, it follows Chela Mon 1st October (Ana Brun) and Chiquita (Margarita Irún). Both women are descended from Dir: Joel & Ethan Coen | USA | 1998 | 112 mins Dir: Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson | Iceland | 2017 | 89 THE APPARITION (12A) wealthy Asunción families and have been together for over 30 years when Cast: Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, mins | Icelandic w/English subtitles Tues 4th & Weds 5th September their precarious finances begins to impact their way of life, forcing Chela to , John Turturro, Philip Seymour Hoffman Cast: Steinþór Hróar Steinþórsson, Edda Björgvinsdóttir Dir: Xavier Giannoli | 2018 | France | 144 mins | French w/ move out of her comfort zone. In the process, she forges new connections, The quintessential cult film, powered by breakneck Acute social satire and absurdist, pitch-black comedy English subtitles including with the much-younger Angy (Ana Ivanova), that encourage her to pacing, irresistibly quotable dialogue and brilliant performances, the Coen mix in Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson’s brilliantly embark on an exhilarating personal revolution, engaging with the world on Cast: Vincent Lindon Galatéa Bellugi, Patrick d’Assumçao brothers’ classic comedy stars Jeff Bridges as hippie-ish stoner Jeff ‘The Dude’ distinctive picture of middle-class warfare. Thrown out by his wife, new and intimate terms. thirtysomething Atli returns to his family home, where he his parents in Starring Vincent Lindon (The Measure of a Man), Xavier Lebowski, who – when mistaken for a millionaire with the same name – must track down his namesake to put the misunderstanding right; aided (and dispute with their hipper, younger neighbours over a tree in their back garden Giannoli’s intriguing and suspenseful film explores the ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY – a typical suburban spat that nevertheless spirals quickly, violently and nature of faith. Back in France after a traumatic stint reporting from a war zone, hindered) by pals Walter Sobchak (John Goodman) and Donny (Steve Buscemi). THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Turn overleaf for details on this event. hilariously out of control. journalist Jacques (Lindon) is tasked by the Vatican to investigate the mysterious (ADV.12A) claim made by a young girl: that she has seen an apparition of the Virgin Mary. Weds 12th September NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: THE WINTER’S TALE (ADV.12A) NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: JULIE (15) Down on his luck in the suburbs, John Falstaff plans to KING LEAR (ADV.12A) Thurs 4th October Thurs 6th September hustle his way to a comfortable retirement by seducing Thurs 27th September Staged at the beautiful and iconic Globe Theatre in London, this new production is directed by Blanche Vanessa Kirby and Eric Kofi Abrefa feature in the cast of this brand new the wives of two wealthy men. Unknown to him, it’s Broadcast live from London’s West End, see Ian the women of Windsor who really pull the strings, orchestrating Falstaff’s McKellen’s ‘extraordinarily moving portrayal’ McIntyre and stars Will Keen (, Wolf Hall) production based on Strindberg’s Miss Julie, directed by Carrie Cracknell (NT comeuppance amidst a theatrical smorgasbord of petty rivalries, jealousies (Independent) of King Lear in cinemas. Considered by as Leontes, Priyanga Burford (W1A, Marcella) as Live: The Deep Blue Sea) and broadcast live from the National Theatre to and over-inflated egos. We recommend the purchase of advance tickets for Live many to be the greatest tragedy ever written. We Hermione and Annette Badland (EastEnders, Father cinemas. We recommend the purchase of advance tickets for Live Arts events, Arts events, available via our website and in person during box office hours. recommend the purchase of advance tickets for Live Arts events, available via our Brown) as Old Shepherd. We recommend the available via our website and in person during box office hours. Tickets for this Tickets for this event are priced £15/£13/£11. website and in person during box office hours. Tickets for this event are priced purchase of advance tickets for Live Arts events, available via our website and in event are priced £15/£13/£11. £15/£13/£11. person during box office hours. Tickets for this event are priced £15/£13/£11. Film and Live Arts/Events dates & timings overleaf; full synopsis via hbph.co.uk. Programme details are correct at time of going to press; the management reserves the right to cancel or alter the advertised programme. Customers will not be admitted later than 15 minutes after the film has started.