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it Of A Lady tra On or F P ire HIGHLIGHTS LE MANS ’66 Dir: James Mangold I USA I 2019 I 152 mins I (Cert. TBC) Christian Bale (Vice) and Matt Damon (The Martian) star in this true story. American car designer Carrol Shelby and driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary race car during 24 thrilling hours of Le Mans in 1966. Please note, the on-sale date for screenings of Le Mans ’66 is yet to be confirmed. Join our email list to be among the first to hear. HHHHH “IT’S SUCH A JOY TO WATCH” The Wrap

THE GOOD LIAR Dir: Bill Condon I USA I 2019 I 109 mins I (15) Sir Ian McKellen hypnotises as career con-artist Roy Courtnay, who can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish () online. As Betty opens up about her home and life to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her, turning what should be a cut-and-dry swindle into the most treacherous tightrope walk of his life. From Academy Award-winning director Bill Condon (Mr. Holmes).

SORRY WE MISSED YOU Dir: Ken Loach I UK/France/Belgium I 2019 I 100 mins I (15) From renowned filmmakerKen Loach (I, Daniel Blake) comes this poignant, family-centred drama. Ricky and his family have been fighting an uphill struggle against debt for years. The chance to wrestle back independence appears for Ricky, who embarks on a self‑employment delivery-driving job. The family unit is pulled in separate directions until everything reaches breaking point. HHHH “KEN LOACH IS ON BLISTERING FORM” TimeOut

MARRIAGE STORY Dir: Noah Baumbach I USA I 2019 I 136 mins I (Cert. TBC) From acclaimed director Noah Baumbach (Frances Ha), comes an incisive and compassionate exploration of a marriage breaking up and a family staying together. Featuring bravura performances from Scarlett Johansson (Lost In Translation) and Adam Driver (BlackKklansman), the empathetic and intimate film has received universal critical acclaim. Laura Dern, Ray Liotta and Merritt Wever also star. HHHHH “A BRUISING TOUR-DE- FORCE” Time Out

2 I www.northamptonfilmhouse.com SEA OF SHADOWS Dir: Richard Ladkani, Sean Bogle, Matthew Podolsky I Austria 2019 I 105 mins I (12A) Equal parts thrilling and moving, Sea Of Shadows is a blistering documentary set against Mexico’s black market and the fight to save a species. The vaquita, the world’s smallest whale, is near extinction as its habitat is destroyed by Mexican cartels and Chinese mafia, who harvest the swim bladder of the totoaba fish, the “cocaine of the sea.” “UNABASHEDLY HEART-GRIPPING” Variety

THE TWO POPES Dir: Fernando Meirelles I UK/Italy/Argentina/USA l I 2019 125 mins I (Cert. TBC) Adapted from Royal & Derngate’s 2019 Made In Northampton production of The Pope, Fernando Meirelles’ film takes us behind Vatican walls. Cardinal Bergoglio (Jonathan Pryce) requests permission to retire from Pope Benedict (Anthony Hopkins). Instead Pope Benedict reveals a secret that would shake the foundations of the Catholic Church. HHHH “HEARTWARMING AND INSPIRATIONAL” The Wrap

KNIVES OUT Dir: Rian Johnson I USA I 2019 I 130 mins I (12A) Acclaimed director Rian Johnson (Looper) pays homage to Agatha Christie with a twisted murder mystery and an impeccable ensemble cast. When a renowned crime novelist is found dead, debonair detective Blanc (Daniel Craig) is mysteriously enlisted to investigate. Also starring , Michael Shannon and Jamie Lee Curtis. HHHHH “A MURDEROUSLY FUN WHODUNIT WORTHY OF AGATHA CHRISTIE” Daily Telegraph

THE IRISHMAN Dir: Martin Scorsese I USA I 2019 I 209 mins I (15) Martin Scorsese, the Academy Award-winning director of classics including Taxi Driver and Goodfellas collaborates once-again with Robert De Niro. Frank Sheeran (De Niro) is an ageing hitman who recalls his career-defining moments and his friendship with Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino). Co-starring Joe Pesci, Anna Paquin and Harvey Keitel. HHHHH “ROBERT DE NIRO IS SENSATIONAL IN SCORSESE’S HISTORY-MAKING MOB MASTERPIECE” Daily Telegraph

BY THE GRACE OF GOD Dir: François Ozon I France/Belgium I 2019 I 137 mins I (15) In French with English subtitles The latest from François Ozon (Frantz) is a gripping drama, following three men who band together to dismantle the code of silence that continues to protect a priest who abused them decades ago. Based on true events, By The Grace Of God compassionately illustrates the varying effects of trauma on survivors and their families in this urgent portrait of resistance and the mysteries of faith.

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01604 624811 I 3 The Q-Film Weekender is back! This year’s line-up is bigger and better than ever. Join us to celebrate the best in LGBTQIA+ cinema from around the world. We are delighted to announce our line-up, including the films screening In Competition for The Lamplighter Award for Best Feature Film. The innovative and distinctive features competing for the inaugural award take us across the globe, from Vietnamese opera in Song Lang and Madame’s fascinating Swiss family saga, to the National Georgian Ensemble in And Then We Danced and the Chicago underground of Holy Trinity. Alongside the competition strand, we are also thrilled to present a programme of bold and exciting LGBTQIA+ features and shorts. This includes an exclusive preview of Céline Sciamma’s critically-acclaimed Portrait Of A Lady On Fire, screenings of beautiful Filipino romance, Billie And Emma and unforgettable coming-of-age documentary, Changing The Game. During the weekend, a number of filmmakers and stars will join us at the Filmhouse. We are pleased to confirm directorMolly Hewitt will attend a Q&A following Holy Trinity. We will host In Conversations with filmmakerClaire Lawrie and star Winn Austin after a screening of award- winning short, Beyond “There’s Always A Black Issue, Dear” as well as prolific director, writer and actor Jake Graf. You can also join us for an exclusive Q&A with Freddy McConnell following the compassionate documentary, Seahorse: The Dad Who Gave Birth.

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4 I www.northamptonfilmhouse.com OPENING NIGHT GALA: AND THEN WE DANCED Dir: Levan Akin I Sweden/Georgia/France I 2019 I 105 mins (Cert. TBC) I In Georgian with English subtitles Levan Akin’s sensitive and romantic And Then We Danced focuses on Merab (dancer Levan Gelbakhiani), a compassionate and headstrong student. He’s talented, but frustrated by the cultural structures inhibiting his livelihood. When a new rival dancer threatens his position, his world is thrown into disarray. But what begins as a threat slowly reveals endless possibilities. Screening sponsored by Saxby’s Cider.

CHANGING THE GAME Dir: Michael Barnett I USA I 2019 I 90 mins I (15) Taking us into the lives of three high school athletes and transgender teens, Changing The Game is an inspiring documentary from Michel Barnett. With courage and determination, the teenagers must overcome daily harassment alongside their tough training regime, funnelling negativity into their sports. Barnett’s film is a rallying call for acceptance and humanity beyond the track or ring, and into the wider world. In partnership with Northampton Borough Council.

MADAME Dir: Stéphane Riethauser I Switzerland I 2019 I 94 mins I (Cert. TBC) In French with English subtitles Featuring a treasure trove of archive footage, the beautiful and moving Madame takes us on an intimate journey into a family saga. Structured through the dialogue between an extravagant matriarch and her gay grandson, the film challenges the taboos of gender and sexuality. Caroline, a flamboyant 90-year-old grandmother and her filmmaker grandson,Stéphane Riethauser, explore how individuals develop their gender identity within a patriarchal environment.

PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE Dir: Céline Sciamma I France I 2019 I 120 mins I (Cert. TBC) In French with English subtitles Brittany, France 1760. Portrait painter Marianne (Noémie Merlant) is commissioned to paint a portrait of Héloïse (Adèle Haenel), a reluctant bride to be who has just left the convent. The two women become intimate as they share Héloïse’s last moments of freedom. Winner of the Queer Palm and Best Screenplay Awards at Cannes 2019. HHHHH “A NEW MASTERY OF CLASSICAL STYLE”

HOLY TRINITY + Q&A Dir: Molly Hewitt I USA I 2019 I 91 mins I (Cert. TBC) Bright, colourful and a lot of fun, Holy Trinity sees Trinity as an independent, sex-positive millennial working as a Dominatrix in Chicago, who finds herself with a newfound gift for speaking to the dead. Confused and more than a little curious about this strange turn of events, Trinity seeks the counsel of priests, drag queens, a witch and more, all of whom teach her their unique spiritual practices. We are delighted to be joined by Molly Hewitt after the screening for a Q&A.

01604 624811 I 5 BILLIE AND EMMA Dir: Samantha Lee I Philippines I 2019 I 107 mins I (Cert. TBC) In Filipino with English subtitles Billie, a troublemaker from the big city, strives to change her ways and get through the last year of high school without incident. She hides herself from the world until she meets Emma, the ambitious star student. They soon fall in love, but complications arise when Emma finds out she’s pregnant. Together, they explore the fleeting nature of love and life on their journey of growth, laughter and music.

SONG LANG Dir: Leon Le I Vietnam I 2018 I 101 mins I (Cert. TBC) In Vietnamese with English subtitles Set in 1980s Saigon, Song Lang is a gritty underworld noir hiding a tender, romantic heart. A tough debt collector and a charismatic young opera singer meet and develop an unlikely bond, awakening surprising feelings in both men. Director Leon Le’s first feature film delivers a rich drama with a smouldering relationship at the core. With comparisons to Wong Kar-Wai, this subtle and contemplative film heralds a new voice in international filmmaking.

SEAHORSE: THE DAD WHO GAVE BIRTH + Q&A Dir: Jeanie Finlay I UK I 2019 I 91 mins I (15) Jeanie Finlay’s intimate film follows one trans man’s pioneering quest to start his own family. Made with unprecedented access and collaboration, the film followsFreddy McConnell from preparing to conceive right through to birth. We are delighted that Freddy will join us for a Q&A following the screening. “ONE OF THE MOST MOVING THINGS I HAVE EVER WITNESSED. I AM FOREVER CHANGED” The Portland Observer

JAKE GRAF IN CONVERSATION + SHORT FILMS Dir: Jake Graf I UK I 2014-2018 I 55 mins I (Cert. TBC) Award-winning director, writer and actor Jake Graf (The Danish Girl, Colette) will join us In Conversation following a screening showcasing his short films Dusk, Dawn, Listen, Chance and Headspace. Using his filmmaking to give a voice to the trans male community, Jake is one of the most visible trans males in the UK. “A RISING MASTER FILMMAKER” Big Gay Picture Show

EK LADKI KO DEKHA TOH AISA LAGA Dir: Shelly Chopra Dhar I India I 2019 I 120 mins I (12A) In Hindi with English subtitles Bollywood’s first lesbian film is a heart-warming romance. Some love stories are not simple. Sweety’s is one such story – having to contend with her over-enthusiastic family, who want her to get married, she harbours a secret close to her heart. But will the truth about her love find acceptance within her family? As Sweety strives to be her true self, her journey proves touching, hilarious and life-changing.

6 I www.northamptonfilmhouse.com JONATHAN AGASSI SAVED MY LIFE Dir: Tomer Heymann I Israel/Germany I 2018 I 106 mins I (18) In Hebrew, English and German with English subtitles Tomer Heymann (Mr. Gaga) documents highly successful Israeli gay porn star Jonathan Agassi for eight years. From his hometown of Berlin to Tel Aviv with his mother, Agassi claims to have the best job ever. But despite global fame, Jonathan is haunted by his problematic relationships andis forced to face the reality of his extreme lifestyle. HHHHH “PROVOCATIVE, FUNNY AND VERY HUMAN” Screen Mayhem

BEYOND “THERE’S ALWAYS A BLACK ISSUE, DEAR” + IN CONVERSATION Dir: Claire Lawrie I UK I 2018 I 75 mins I (15) Set against the backdrop of Thatcher’s Britain, Beyond “There’s Always a Black Issue, Dear” is the celebration of black and LGBTQIA+ individuals and communities who changed the culture after the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, but who have rarely been given the recognition they deserve. We are delighted to be joined by director Claire Lawrie and star Winn Austin for an In Conversation.

SHORTS PROGRAMME: GOOD CLEAN FUN Dirs: Rosie Gaunt-Mathieson, Sparkman Clark, Manuel Marmier, Jake Shannon & João Dall’Stella I UK/USA/France/Australia I 2018-2019 70 mins I (Cert. TBC) I In Japanese, French & English with English subtitles From darkly funny personal musings to erotic adventures, there are plenty of laughs in this series of hilarious short films. Featuring stories from around the world, ranging from adult animation, a magical dance inspired by cruising and explorations of mental health, does ‘good clean fun’ still exist? Showcasing Dawn Of A New Day, Greta, Kiko’s Saints, Sammy The Salmon and Stalls.

SHORTS PROGRAMME: CROSSROADS Dirs: Lizette Barrera, Rebecca Shoptaw, Cristina Garcia Zarzosa, Chris Sitaridis, Javier Molina & Morgan Jon Fox I USA/UK/Spain I 2018-2019 I 75 mins I (Cert. TBC) I In Spanish and English with English subtitles How long does it take to make a life-changing decision? A lifetime, a minute or merely a fleeting moment? In this series of vibrant and enthralling short films, young queer people attempt to find their place and be true to themselves. Featuring Chicle (Gum), Girl, Sweetvoiced, Realness, Seawolf, Wonder and The One You Never Forget.

SHORTS PROGRAMME: IT’S COMPLICATED Dirs: Will Stewart, Panya Zhu, Rachel Dax, Farah Villafan & David Scala USA/UK/Thailand/Mexico I 2018-2019 I 78 mins I (Cert. TBC) In Thai, Spanish and English with English subtitles Whether falling head over heels, maintaining a relationship or recovering from heartbreak, romance is never easy. In this series of compelling and intimate short films from around the world, there is always something complicating the path to true love. Presenting All We Are, Reverse, Time & Again, Una Misma and Engaged.

01604 624811 I 7 MYSTIFY: MICHAEL HUTCHENCE Dir: Richard Lowenstein I Australia I 2019 I 102 mins I (15) Richard Lowenstein, the director behind over fifteen INXS music videos, brings this unfiltered exploration ofMichael Hutchence, the troubled heart and soul of the band. The documentary provides insight into Hutchence’s meteoric rise to fame in the 1980s, while his increasing dependence on alcohol and drugs threatened to tear the band apart. Exploring the pressures of celebrity, the film centres on one of the most beloved musicians in history.

GOOD POSTURE Dir: Dolly Wells I USA I 2019 I 91 mins I (15) Dolly Wells’ (Doll & Em) directorial debut is a charming and observant comedy. Precocious young adult Lilian (Grace Van Patten) is placed into the care of family friends, including famed author Julia Price (Emily Mortimer). While her widowed father whisks away his young, new girlfriend to Paris, Lillian decides to make an unauthorised documentary on Julia – with the help of some new people in her life. HHHH “GRACE VAN PATTEN EXCELS” The Observer

NON-FICTION Dir: Olivier Assayas I France I 2018 I 108 mins I (15) In French with English subtitles Oscar-winning actress Juliette Binoche (The English Patient) stars in this quirky satire from Olivier Assayas (Personal Shopper). With stellar performances and a sharp screenplay, Non-Fiction is set in the Parisian publishing world where an editor and an author attempt to cope with middle‑age crisis and the changing industry. HHHH “A DELIGHTFULLY VOLUBLE NEW COMEDY” Los Angeles Times

THE CHANGING FACE OF NORTHAMPTON’S RACECOURSE Dir: Tim Coley I UK I 2019 I 56 mins I (Cert. TBC) As we commemorate Armistice Day, we take a look at how World War 1 impacted our town with this local documentary. Weeks after war was declared Northampton effectively became a garrison town of some 16,000 Welsh troops. The focus of attention of these ‘welcomed but uninvited guests’ became Northampton’s Racecourse. This is the story of this small piece of land during the war years.

SWEET CHARITY Dir: Bob Fosse I USA I 1969 I 149 mins I (PG) I Dementia-Friendly Adapted from the Tony Award-winning stage play, we are screening the classic musical, Sweet Charity. Shirley MacLaine stars as Charity, a dance hall hostess looking for love. When she meets the shy Oscar (John McMartin) in a stuck elevator things start to look up. Can the lovelorn and whimsical Charity find true love? Our Dementia-Friendly screenings are open to all and offer those living with dementia the chance to enjoy a film in a relaxed and supportive environment.

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8 I www.northamptonfilmhouse.com YENTL Dir: Barbra Streisand I UK/USA I 1984 I 133 mins I (PG) Barbra Streisand’s romantic musical Yentl focuses on a Jewish woman with a thirst for knowledge, but prohibited by her religion. When her father dies, she poses as a man in order to gain admission to a religious school. Co-starring Mandy Patinkin (Homeland) and Amy Irving (Carrie), the film won the Oscar for its original score and earned Streisand a Golden Globe for directing.

BABE Dir: Chris Noonan I Australia/UK I 1995 I 91 mins I (U) I Family Our upcoming Family Screening is the Academy Award-winning, heartfelt film Babe. Farmer Arthur Hoggett (James Cromwell) wins a piglet named Babe. Narrowly escaping his fate as Christmas dinner, Babe bonds with Border Collie Fly and discovers that he can herd sheep too. But will the other farm animals, including Fly’s jealous husband, Rex, accept a pig that doesn’t conform to the farm’s social hierarchy? HHHHH “HILARIOUS AND ABSOLUTELY CAPTIVATING” Empire

A DOG CALLED MONEY Dir: Seamus Murphy I Ireland/UK I 2019 I 94 mins I (15) Iconic musician PJ Harvey takes us on a uniquely intimate journey through the inspiration, writing and recording of her 2016 album, The Hope Six Demolition Project. Seeking first-hand experiences of the countries she wanted to write about, Harvey collaborated with award‑winning photographer Seamus Murphy. Together, they captured images and words from around the world, which became poems, songs and then an album.

BRITTANY RUNS A MARATHON Dir: Paul Downs Colaizzo I USA I 2019 I 104 mins I (15) Jillian Bell (22 Jump Street) is at her most versatile and moving as the outgoing Brittany. At 27, her hard-partying ways and toxic relationships are catching up with her. On doctor’s advice, she is told to get healthy. Too broke for the gym, too proud to ask for help, Brit is at a loss until she laces up her trainers. Before she knows it, she sets an almost unthinkable goal: running the NYC Marathon. HHHH “BELL IS A COMIC FORCE OF NATURE” Rolling Stone

MEETING GORBACHEV Dir: Werner Herzog, André Singer I UK/Germany/USA I 2018 I 90 mins (Cert. TBC) I In English, Russian, German & Polish with English subtitles As we celebrate 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, we screen Academy Award-nominated filmmaker, Werner Herzog’s compelling Meeting Gorbachev. Focussing on the eighth and final leader of the Soviet Union, the documentary features interviews between the two. This portrait studies the man who helped end the Cold War and enabled the reunification of Germany, transforming the world forever.

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01604 624811 I 9 THE REPORT Dir: Scott Z. Burns I USA I 2019 I 119 mins I (15) From Steven Soderbergh’s frequent screenwriter, Scott Z. Burns (Side Effects), The Report is a blistering thriller based on real events. Idealistic staffer Daniel J. Jones Adam( Driver) is tasked by his boss, Senator Dianne Feinstein (Annette Bening), to lead an investigation of the CIA’s Detention and Interrogation Program. Jones’ relentless pursuit of the truth leads him to find shocking secrets. HHHH “AN ANGRY, URGENT FILM” The Guardian

HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH Dir: John Cameron Mitchell I USA I 2001 I 95 mins I (15) I Q-Film John Cameron Mitchell writes, directs and stars in the critically- acclaimed, Golden-Globe nominated musical comedy. Hedwig (Mitchell) is a transgender punk-rock girl from East Berlin, who embarks on a U.S. tour. Following former lover and bandmate Tommy Gnosis (Michael Pitt, Funny Games), who left her years ago, along with all of her songs, she sets out to tell the story of her life on stage. “JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL ELECTRIFIES THE MOVIE” Roger Ebert

THE AERONAUTS Dir: Tom Harper I UK/USA I 2019 I 101 mins I (PG) Spectacular and fast-paced, The Aeronauts demands to be seen on the big screen. In 1862, daredevil balloon pilot Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) teams up with pioneering meteorologist James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) to advance human knowledge of the weather and fly higher than anyone in history. On their voyage to the very edge of existence, they face physical and emotional challenges as their flight turns into an epic fight for survival. “AN ABUNDANCE OF ENERGY AND SPIRIT” The Hollywood Reporter

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10 I www.northamptonfilmhouse.com UK JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL We are thrilled to partner with the UK Jewish Film Festival for the first time. The festival brings Jewish films and stories to the heart of British culture through extraordinary screenings and events. Join us for the fascinating jazz documentary, It Must Schwing – The Blue Note Story, compelling family drama, God Of The Piano and delightful comedy, My Polish Honeymoon. We are also thrilled to welcome local filmmakerBenjamin Till to the Filmhouse with his short film, 100 Faces. IT MUST SCHWING – THE BLUE NOTE STORY Dir: Eric Friedler I Germany/USA I 2018 I 113 mins I (Cert. TBC) In English and German with English subtitles Producer Wim Wenders (Paris, Texas) crafts this stylish documentary on the jazz label Blue Note, known in equal parts for their exceptional roster of artists that included Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk and their jazz buff founders Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff. Fleeing 1930s Germany to settle in New , they made it their life’s work to give jazz the respect it deserved.

MY POLISH HONEYMOON + 100 FACES Dir: Elise Otzenberger I France I 2018 I 100 mins I (Cert. TBC) In French and Polish with English subtitles Packed with charm and laughter, Elise Otzenberger’s debut, My Polish Honeymoon, is a poignant and life-affirming tale about rediscovering roots and being Jewish today. We are excited to be joined by Benjamin Till for a post-screening discussion after his short film,100 Faces. Till interviewed 100 people, one born every year from 1918 to 2017, to discover what it means to be British and Jewish.

GOD OF THE PIANO Dir: Itay Tal I Israel I 2018 I 79 mins I (Cert. TBC) I In Hebrew with English subtitles Itay Tal directs this thoroughly absorbing psychological drama, with comparisons to Michael Haneke. When Anat learns that her newborn baby is deaf, she decides in a moment of madness – or extreme clarity – to do the unthinkable. This nuanced and suspenseful debut explores familial expectations, overpowering ambitions and the sacrifices we make in order to fulfil them.

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01604 624811 I 11 CLASSICS: POLL POSITION To celebrate the release of Le Mans ’66 we are revisiting some of the greatest racing documentaries of the past decade, that take us to the heart of the thrilling sport.

FERRARI: RACE TO IMMORTALITY Dir: Daryl Goodrich I UK I 2017 I 91 mins I (15) In English, Italian and French with English subtitles Set during the 1950s, one of the deadliest decades in motor racing history, where Ferrari battled furiously to stay on top. At the centre of it all was Enzo Ferrari, a towering figure in motor racing who was driven to win at any cost. Ferrari: Race to Immortality tells the story of Ferrari’s most celebrated drivers in an era where it was win or die on any given Sunday.

SENNA Dir: Asif Kapadia I UK/France/USA I 2010 I 106 mins I (12A) In English, Portuguese, French and Japanese with English subtitles The story of the life and tragic death of legendary Brazilian motor- racing Champion, Ayrton Senna. Spanning the decade from his arrival in Formula One in the mid-1980s, the film follows Senna’s struggles both on and off the track. Sublime, spiritual yet, on occasion, ruthless - Senna conquers and transcends Formula One to become a global superstar. HHHHH “FASCINATING” Daily Telegraph

MCLAREN Dir: Roger Donaldson I New Zealand I 2017 I 92 mins I (12A) This rip-roaring documentary chronicles the story of Bruce McLaren; the New Zealander who founded the McLaren Motor Racing team. A man who showed the world that a man of humble beginnings could take on the elite of motor racing and win.

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12 I www.northamptonfilmhouse.com CHRISTMAS ’Tis the season to be jolly! Start your Christmas celebrations with a selection of beloved Christmas classics. We are delighted to screen It’s a Wonderful Life and The Muppet Christmas Carol as charity screenings, raising money for Royal & Derngate’s Unforgettable Gift appeal. Since 2015, Royal & Derngate has given away over 1,000 free tickets for its Christmas shows to children and young people in need, to help make their Christmas more memorable. Join us for mince pies, mulled wine (or juice for the little ones) and fantastic festive films. ELF Dir: Jon Favreau I USA I 2003 I 97 mins I (PG) Buddy the Elf (Will Ferrell) is accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, adult Buddy travels to New York in full elf uniform, in search of his real father, with hilarious and heart-warming results. This modern Christmas classic, is directed by Jon Favreau (The Lion King). HHHH “PERFECTLY CAST FAMILY TREAT” The Hollywood Reporter

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE Dir: Frank Capra I USA I 1946 I 130 mins I (U) In the ultimate Christmas film, an angel is sent from Heaven to help a desperately frustrated businessman by showing him what life would have been like if he had never existed. From Oscar-winning director Frank Capra, the film stars James Stewart, Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore. HHHHH “A GENUINE AMERICAN CLASSIC” The Guardian

THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL Dir: Brian Henson I USA I 1992 I 85 mins I (U) The Muppets perform the classic Dickens holiday tale in this delightful adaptation, Kermit the Frog playing Bob Cratchit, the put-upon clerk of stingy Ebenezer Scrooge (Michael Caine). Other Muppets weave in and out of the story, while Scrooge receives visits from spirits of three Christmases – past, present and future. HHHHH “ONE OF THE GREATEST CHRISTMAS FILMS – AND LITERARY ADAPTATIONS – OF ALL TIME” Daily Telegraph

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01604 624811 I 13 EVENT CINEMA Enjoy the best of theatre, opera, dance and music performances from stages around the world in the comfort of our cinema. Please visit our website for full Event Cinema listings and up-to-date information about encore screenings. Please note: While every effort is made to ensure the smooth transmission of Live Broadcasts, this is dependent on a number of climatic and technical factors.

THEATRE OPERA NT LIVE ENCORE: FLEABAG MET OPERA LIVE: MADAMA BUTTERFLY WED 13 NOVEMBER 8.45PM SAT 9 NOVEMBER 5.55PM TUE 19 NOVEMBER 8.45PM MET OPERA LIVE: AKHNATEN MON 2 DECEMBER 8.45PM SAT 23 NOVEMBER 5.55PM MORE SCREENINGS TBA RSC: TIMON OF ATHENS ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE: COPPÉLIA TUE 10 DECEMBER 7.15PM WED 20 NOVEMBER 6.30PM NT LIVE: PRESENT LAUGHTER BALLET THU 28 NOVEMBER 7PM THU 5 DECEMBER 7PM ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE: CBEEBIES CHRISTMAS SHOW: THE NUTCRACKER HANSEL AND GRETEL TUE 17 DECEMBER 7.15PM SAT 30 NOVEMBER 11.30AM SUN 1 DECEMBER 11.30AM BRANAGH THEATRE LIVE: THE WINTER’S TALE WED 4 DECEMBER 8.30PM MUSIC SHAKIRA IN CONCERT: EL DORADO WORLD TOUR WED 13 NOVEMBER 8.30PM DEPECHE MODE: SPIRITS OF THE FOREST SUN 24 NOVEMBER 8PM INXS: LIVE BABY LIVE AT WEMBLEY STADIUM WED 27 NOVEMBER 8.40PM

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SPECIALIST & ACCESSIBLE SCREENINGS FAMILY AUDIO DESCRIBED Our Family screenings give you the chance to see Audio description is available on many titles, family favourites at the discounted price of £10 for providing an enhanced soundtrack for those with an adult and child ticket. sight impairment. Whilst the film’s main soundtrack plays through the cinema speakers, wireless BABE headphones allow users to listen to a recorded SUN 17 NOVEMBER 11AM narrator detailing what is happening on screen. On arrival, please ask our filmhouse staff for a headset or induction loop. Please note, audio description is PARENT & BABY currently only available in Screen 1. These exclusive screenings are only for parents/ carers and their babies under one, so there is no need to worry about disturbing other guests RELAXED while the film is playing. Tickets for Parent & Baby Everyone is welcome at our Relaxed Screenings. screenings cannot be booked online; please call The screenings are subtly adapted to create a 01604 624811 or visit Box Office to book. welcoming environment for people with a range of conditions in the neuro-diverse community LE MANS ’66 and for those who prefer a more relaxed cinema WED 20 NOVEMBER 11.15AM experience. There will be no adverts or trailers before the film and we’ll turn down the sound and THE AERONAUTS keep the lights at a low level. Audience members WED 4 DECEMBER 11.30AM will be able to move around the screen and make noise, and there will be a safe space for customers KNIVES OUT to use if they need to leave the screening. Tickets WED 18 DECEMBER 11.30AM are the standard price and families are welcome at age-appropriate screenings. DESCRIPTIVE SUBTITLED LE MANS ’66 TBC Everyone is welcome at our regular Descriptive WED 20 NOVEMBER 11AM Subtitled screenings. These provide additional auditory information for the deaf and hard THE GOOD LIAR of hearing through descriptive English SUN 24 NOVEMBER 12PM language subtitles. THE PEANUT BUTTER FALCON LE MANS ’66 TUE 3 DECEMBER 6.10PM MON 25 NOVEMBER 5.30PM SORRY WE MISSED YOU THE AERONAUTS WED 4 DECEMBER 12PM THU 5 DECEMBER 6.15PM KNIVES OUT MON 16 DECEMBER 8.35PM Q-FILM Northampton Filmhouse and Q-Film present screenings that explore lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer themes. Everyone is welcome. See page 2 for information about out Q-Film Weekender. HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH MON 9 DECEMBER 6.30PM

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SILVER SCREEN DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY At these matinee screenings, patrons over the age Dementia-Friendly screenings are open to all and of 60 receive a special ticket price of £7. offer people living with dementia, including young onset dementia, the chance to enjoy a classic film YENTL in a relaxed and supportive environment. WED 13 NOVEMBER 2.30PM Tickets are standard price, with one free companion ticket. There will be no adverts or LE MANS ’66 trailers before the film but our cinema bar will be WED 20 NOVEMBER 2.30PM open 45 minutes prior to the film, serving drinks and snacks. We are proud to have been named as THE GOOD LIAR the winner of The University of Northampton’s first WED 27 NOVEMBER 2.30PM Dementia Friendly Organisation Award. THE AERONAUTS SWEET CHARITY WED 4 DECEMBER 2.30PM TUE 12 NOVEMBER 2.30PM THE TWO POPES LE MANS ’66 WED 11 DECEMBER 2.30PM TUE 26 NOVEMBER 2.30PM KNIVES OUT TO BE CONFIRMED WED 18 DECEMBER 2.30PM TUE 10 DECEMBER 2.30PM

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01604 624811 I 17 FILM SCHEDULE SCHEDULE ALSO AVAILABLE AT WWW.NORTHAMPTONFILMHOUSE.COM Below is a guide to the titles we have coming up this season. Do check the website or Box Office for details of extra screenings which may be added due to demand. Times and dates are correct at time of going to print but may be subject to change. To sign up to our weekly listings email, please visit Box Office, call01604 624811 or sign up online at www.northamptonfilmhouse.com.

Fri 8 November Sun 17 November Changing The Game 6.45pm (QFW) Babe 11am (F) Opening Night Gala: And Then 7pm (QFW) Ferrari: Race To Immortality 2pm We Danced More great films TBC See website Shorts Programme: Good Clean 9pm (QFW) Mon 18 November Fun A Dog Called Money 8.50pm Sat 9 November More great films TBC See website Jake Graf In Conversation + Short 1.30pm (QFW) Tue 19 November Films NT Live Encore: Fleabag 8.45pm (NLP) Shorts Programme: Crossroads 2.45pm (QFW) More great films TBC See website Beyond "There's Always A Black 4pm (QFW) Wed 20 November Issue, Dear" + In Conversation RSC Live: Timon Of Athens 6.30pm (NLP) Madame 4.45pm (QFW) More great films TBC See website The Met Opera Live: Madama 5.55pm (LB) Thu 21 November Butterfly More great films TBC See website Portrait Of A Lady On Fire 7pm (QFW) Fri 22 November Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life 9.40pm (QFW) The Good Liar 6.15pm & 8.50pm More great films TBC See website Holy Trinity 9.45pm (QFW) Sat 23 November Sun 10 November The Good Liar 2.15pm & 5pm Shorts Programme: It’s 12.30pm (QFW) The Met Opera Live: Akhnaten 5.55pm (LB) Complicated More great films TBC See website Seahorse: The Dad Who Gave 1pm (QFW) Sun 24 November Birth + Q&A The Good Liar 12pm (R) & 5.15pm Billie And Emma 2.30pm (QFW) Senna 2.45pm Song Lang 5pm (QFW) Depeche Mode: Spirits Of 8pm Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga 7pm (QFW) The Forest More great films TBC See website More great films TBC See website Mon 11 November Mon 25 November Good Posture 6.15pm The Good Liar 6pm & 8.30pm The Changing Face Of 6.30pm More great films TBC See website Northampton's Racecourse Tue 26 November Non-Fiction 8.15pm The Good Liar 2.15pm & 8.45pm Mystify: Michael Hutchence 8.30pm Meeting Gorbachev 6.10pm Tue 12 November More great films TBC See website Sweet Charity 2.30pm (DF) Wed 27 November Sea Of Shadows 8.40pm The Good Liar 2.30pm (SS) & 6.15pm More great films TBC See website INXS: Live Baby Live At Wembley 8.40pm (NLP) Wed 13 November Stadium Yentl 2.30pm (SS) More great films TBC See website Non-Fiction 6.10pm Thu 28 November Shakira In Concert: El Dorado 8.30pm (NLP) The Good Liar 2.45pm & 8.40pm World Tour NT Live: Present Laughter 7pm (LB) NT Live Encore: Fleabag 8.45pm (NLP) More great films TBC See website More great films TBC See website Fri 29 November Thu 14 November Sorry We Missed You 6.10pm The Changing Face Of 6.30pm The Aeronauts 8.30pm Northampton’s Racecourse More great films TBC See website Good Posture 8.50pm Sat 30 November More great films TBC See website The CBeebies Christmas Show: 11.30am Fri 15 November Hansel And Gretel More great films TBC See website Brittany Runs A Marathon 5pm Sat 16 November The Aeronauts 5.30pm More great films TBC See website Sorry We Missed You 8pm More great films TBC See website 18 I www.northamptonfilmhouse.com Sun 1 December Tue 10 December The CBeebies Christmas Show: 11.30am The Two Popes 2.15pm Hansel And Gretel Royal Opera House Live: 7.15pm (LB) McLaren 2.15pm Coppelia Sorry We Missed You 3pm Marriage Story 8.40pm The Aeronauts 5.30pm More great films TBC See website More great films TBC See website Wed 11 December Mon 2 December The Two Popes 2.30pm (SS) & Brittany Runs A Marathon 6.15pm 8.40pm The Aeronauts 6.30pm My Polish Honeymoon + 100 6.10pm Sorry We Missed You 8.40pm Faces + Q&A NT Live Encore: Fleabag 8.45pm (NLP) More great films TBC See website Tue 3 December Thu 12 December The Peanut Butter Falcon 6.10pm (R) The Two Popes 6.10pm Sorry We Missed You 6.15pm Marriage Story 8.40pm The Aeronauts 8.45pm The Report 8.50pm More great films TBC See website More great films TBC See website Wed 4 December Fri 13 December The Aeronauts 11.30am (PB), Knives Out 6pm & 8.50pm 2.30pm (SS) & The Irishman 7pm 6.10pm Sat 14 December Sorry We Missed You 12pm (R) & 8.40pm The Muppet Christmas Carol 12pm (CF) Branagh Theatre Live: The 8.30pm (NLP) Knives Out 2.30pm & 8.30pm Winter’s Tale It’s A Wonderful Life 5pm (C) More great films TBC See website By The Grace Of God 5.30pm Thu 5 December The Irishman 8pm The Aeronauts 6.15pm (HoH) More great films TBC See website NT Live Encore: Present Laughter 7pm (NLP) Sun 15 December Sorry We Missed You 8.30pm Knives Out 2.15pm & 5.15pm More great films TBC See website The Irishman 3pm Fri 6 December Mon 16 December The Two Popes 6pm Knives Out 5.45pm & 8.35pm Marriage Story 8.40pm (HoH) More great films TBC See website More great films TBC See website Sat 7 December Tue 17 December Marriage Story 5pm Knives Out 2.30pm & 6.10pm The Report 5.30pm Royal Opera House Live: The 7.15pm (NLP) The Two Popes 8.15pm Nutcracker More great films TBC See website More great films TBC See website Sun 8 December Wed 18 December The Two Popes 2.15pm Knives Out 11.30am (PB), Classic: Elf 2.30pm 2.30pm (SS) & 6pm It Must Schwing! The Blue Note 5pm The Irishman 2.15pm Story By The Grace Of God 8.45pm Marriage Story 5.15pm More great films TBC See website Mon 9 December Thu 19 December Hedwig And The Angry Inch 6.30pm Knives Out 2pm & 8.40pm God Of The Piano 8.40pm The Irishman 7pm The Two Popes 8.45pm More great films TBC See website More great films TBC See website (HoH) Descriptive Subtitled, (R) Relaxed Screening, (DF) Dementia-Friendly screening, see page 12 & 13 for details (QFW) Q-Film Weekender, see page 2 for details

Adults: £9.50 Live Broadcast screenings (LB): £17, Concessions: £8.50 (students, senior 60+, jobseekers £15 concessions, £12 child. Prices may vary. and disabled) Non-Live Premium screenings (NLP): £15, Child: £7 (14 and under) £13 concessions, £11 child 16-25 year olds: £5 (Mon-Thu only) Q-Film Weekender: Off peak£7.50 , £5 (16-25), Peak Screenings (Fri & Sat eve from 6pm): Peak £9.50, £7 (16-25) £10.50, £9.50 concessions, £8 child (14 and under) Charity screening (C): £15 including mulled wine/ Silver Screen matinees (SS): £7 (ages 60 and above) juice and mince pie Parent & Baby Screenings (PB): £8.50 Family Charity screening (CF): £15 one adult + one child including mulled wine/juice and mince pies Family Screenings (F): £10 one adult + one child Details correct at time of printins, for features where the certificate is TBC, please visit our website as we will update these certificates as soon as they become available. 01604 624811 I 19 16-25? SEE A FILM FOR £5 We are pleased to be able to offer those aged 16-25 a special ticket price of £5 from Monday to Thursday to see the best classic, mainstream and independent films, and at select screenings as part of the Q-Film Weekender.* Tickets are available to book online, in person at our Box Office or by calling01604 624811. I.D. will be required. For more information visit www.northamptonfilmhouse.com.

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