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1 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM You can never trust The Great British Summer can you?

Certainly not up here. After a long winter, spring has been rather cracking so far, but as we know in Scotland, that early May sunshine can quickly give way to cloud cover until late August. But it’s out there to be found. You just have to know where to look. And this year the cinema might not be a bad place to start.

You’ll have heard of all the big Hollywood blockbusters that dominate the scene through summer, but underneath there’s a steady stream of UK produced film releases, and we’ve got most of them. On Chesil Beach, Edie, Journeyman, Ghost Stories and Funny Cow are all British born and bred and between them feature a rather startling array of UK talent that has emerged over the past few years. Maxine Peake, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Sheila Hancock ain’t too bad.

Outside of that fine selection we also show The Leisure Seeker, where Dame takes her failing husband to Hemingway’s House in the Florida Keys before it’s too late. Even though beyond the Dame herself it isn’t British, their motorhome essentially means the plot is a caravan holiday.

Of course, if you must be assured of somewhere more exotic at this time of year, we’ve got that base covered too, with a rather high volume of French features. Redoubtable, a biography of Jean Luc Godard, L’Amant Double, Jeune Femme and Revenge. They won’t necessarily all evoke the Riviera, but a break away from the norm Cannes be Nice.

You could just go with a Staycation. Aberdeen’s Look Again Festival will be enlivening the city once more from 14-17 of June and they’re taking over Kino Bar that weekend. It’s in the basement, so assuredly sunburn will not be a threat, although often the same could be said for the rest of the city. Badlands opens.

And as usual, much much more. Just flick over the next page of your travel guide.

Colin Farquhar, Head of Cinema Operations

Belmont Filmhouse Explorer BUY A TICKET FOR... Redoubtable (p 5) and get a half price ticket to Jeune Femme (p 6) or any film in (p 12-13) On Chesil Beach (p 6) and get a half price ticket to The Breadwinner (p 7) Edie (p 6) and get a half price ticket to Pandora’s Box (p 9) or The Piano (p 10)

Half price ticket purchase must be made within the same transaction - at Box Office, by phone or online.Tickets subject to availability. The half price offer only applies to full price tickets. Belmont Filmhouse Explorer ticket deal cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. The 50% discount is not valid for Friday matinee screenings. Ticket Prices All tickets to Filmhouse Junior and Carer & Baby ELEVENSES (Mon-Fri between 11am and noon) screenings are £4.50 All tickets £6.50. Under-15s tickets are £4.00 at all times. MATINEES (shows starting before 5pm) CONCESSIONS Mon - Fri: £8.50 full price, £6.50 concessions Sat - Sun: £10.00 full price, £8.00 concessions Children (under 15s), Students (with matriculation EVENINGS (shows starting after 5pm) card), Young Scot card, Senior Citizens, Disability £10.00 full price, £8.00 concessions (carers go free), Claimants (Jobseekers Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Housing Benefit), NHS Filmhouse Members get £1.50 off every ticket employees (with proof of employment). (Some restrictions apply) Index BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 | 3

ACCESS/AUDIO DESC./CAPTIONED 27 ROH Live: Swan Lake 11 BABY & CARER SCREENINGS 27 Solo: A Star Wars Story 9 SCREENING DATES AND TIMES 14-16 Studio 54 8 That Summer 8 Through Our Eyes 11 The Breadwinner 7 Tully 5 Café Philosophique 11 Western 5 Edie 6 The Wild Boys 8 Education and Learning 17 The Young Karl Marx 7 Filmhouse Junior 25-26

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Funny Cow 4 A Gentle Creature 4 Ghost Stories 5 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 10 Ingmar Bergman 12-13 Italian Film Festival 22-24 Jeune Femme 6 Journeyman 6 Kino Bar 18-19 L’Amant Double 9 The Leisure Seeker 4 Look Again Weekender 20-21 Mustang 10 My Friend Dahmer 8 Not Without Us 11 The Old Dark House 9 On Chesil Beach 6 Pandora’s Box 9 PechaKucha: The Next Big Thing 10 The Piano 10 A Quiet Place 4 Redoubtable 5 Revenge 7 4 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM New Releases

NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE THE LEISURE SEEKER FUNNY COW Fri 11 to Thu 17 May Fri 11 to Thu 17 May

Paolo Virzì • Italy/France 2017 • 1h52m • Digital • 15 - Contains Adrian Shergold • UK 2017 • 1h43m • Digital • 15 - Contains very a suicide scene. • Cast: Helen Mirren, Donald Sutherland, Janel strong language, domestic violence, strong sex references, suicide. Moloney, Joshua Mikel, Kirsty Mitchell, Dana Ivey. Cast: Maxine Peake, Stephen Graham, Paddy Considine, Alun Armstrong, Diane Morgan, Tony Pitts. Faced with the prospect of separation, Ella (Helen Mirren) and John Spencer (Donald Sutherland) Maxine Peake plays the gritty role of ‘Funny Cow’, a decide to escape in their faithful old RV they call comedienne who breaks through the glass ceiling The Leisure Seeker, travelling from Massachusetts of the male-dominated stand-up comedy circuit in to Florida. Whilst they barrel down Old Route 1 they the North of England. From her troubled childhood find themselves in series of hampering, hilarious and to her turbulent adult relationships, she uses the raw heartbreaking situations, giving them the chance to material of her life experiences to bring her unique look back on a marriage nourished by passion and style of comedy to the stage. With a stirring original devotion. Based on the novel of the same name by soundtrack from Richard Hawley and featuring Michael Zadoorian, this first full English-language acting turns from comedians such as Vic Reeves feature from Paolo Virzì was nominated for Best Film and John Bishop, Funny Cow delivers tragedy and at the 2017 . comedy in equal measure.

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A QUIET PLACE A GENTLE CREATURE KROTKAYA Fri 11 to Thu 17 May Fri 11 to Mon 14 May

John Krasinski • USA 2018 • 1h30m • Digital • 15 - Contains sustained Sergey Loznitsa • France/Germany/Russia/Lithuania// threat. • Cast: Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Millicent Simmonds, Noah Ukraine/Latvia 2017 • 2h23m • Digital • Russian with English Jupe, Cade Woodward. subtitles 18 - Contains sexual violence. • Cast: Vasilina Makovtseva, Valeriu Andriutã, Liya Akhedzhakova, Boris Kamorzin. They don’t know what it is, but they do know how to avoid it. Listen closely, move carefully, and never make One day, a woman receives the parcel she sent a sound. Otherwise, whatever it is that’s menacing to her incarcerated husband some time earlier - them will hear, it will come for them, and they won’t marked ‘return to sender’. Confused and deeply be able to escape... Emily Blunt and director John concerned, she travels out to the prison, in a remote Krasinski (wife and husband off-screen) star in the area of Russia, to seek an explanation. A journey rife incredibly tense A Quiet Place, a nerve-wracking with humiliations and violence - Sergey Loznitsa’s horror about this family’s desperate struggle to stay Palme d’Or nominee A Gentle Creature begins as a safe and silent. naturalistic drama and gradually morphs into the surrealistic, politically-charged story of an absurd battle against an impenetrable fortress. New Releases

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WESTERN REDOUBTABLE LE REDOUTABLE Tue 15 to Thu 17 May Fri 18 to Thu 24 May

Valeska Grisebach • Germany/Bulgaria/Austria 2017 • 2h1m • Digital Michel Hazanavicius • France 2016 • 1h42m • Digital • French with German, Bulgarian and English with English subtitles • 12A - Contains English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, sex, nudity. infrequent strong language, moderate sex, violence. • Cast: Meinhard Cast: Louis Garrel, Stacy Martin, Bérénice Bejo, Gregory Gadebois. Neumann, Reinhardt Wetrek, Syuleyman Alilov Letifov. The Artist director Michel Hazanavicius returns with A group of German construction workers find this ‘60s set biopic featuring Louis Garrel as French themselves out on a job in rural Bulgaria - following New Wave trailblazer Jean-Luc Godard. As the iconic the work, chasing the money, out on the modern- director becomes more interested in politics he begins day frontier. While they find they’re not particularly to alienate his friends and the cinema-going public, welcome with the locals, it’s among themselves where who preferred his zestful early films such asBreathless . the real hostility quietly lurks. With an unsentimental In charting the brief relationship between Godard and approach and an array of impressive performances Anne Wiazemsky (following the filming of La Chinoise, from non-professional actors at its forefront, Valeksa their marriage, and the May 1968 riots in Paris), Grisebach’s film is a piercingly human and natural Hazanavicius gives his subject a thorough going over, portrait of the toxic side of masculinity and the liberally sprinkled with irony, humour and affection. complexity of identity.

NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE GHOST STORIES TULLY Fri 18 to Thu 24 May Fri 18 to Thu 24 May

Jeremy Dyson, Andy Nyman • UK 2017 • 1h38m • Digital • 15 - Jason Reitman • USA 2018 • 1h34m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong Contains strong horror, language. • Cast: Andy Nyman, Martin language, sex references, sex. • Cast: Mackenzie Davis, Charlize Freeman, Paul Whitehouse, Alex Lawther, Paul Warren. Theron, Mark Duplass, Ron Livingston, Emily Haine, Elaine Tan.

Phillip Goodman, professor of psychology and arch Marlo (), a exhausted mother of sceptic, has his rationality tested to the hilt when three (including a newborn), is gifted a night nanny he receives a letter apparently from beyond the by her brother (Mark Duplass). Hesitant towards grave. His mentor Charles Cameron, the ‘original’ TV the extravagance at first, Marlo gradually comes to parapsychologist went missing fifteen years before, form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, presumed dead and yet now he writes to Goodman. and sometimes challenging young nanny named Cameron needs Goodman to find a rational Tully (Mackenzie Davis). The latest collaboration explanation for three unsolved cases that have between Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo shaken him to his core. As Goodman investigates, he Cody (following Juno and Young Adult), Tully is meets three haunted people, each with a tale more an endearing and honest look at modern-day frightening, uncanny and inexplicable than the last... motherhood. 6 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM New Releases

NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE JOURNEYMAN ON CHESIL BEACH Fri 18 to Thu 24 May Fri 25 May to Thu 14 Jun

Paddy Considine • UK 2017 • 1h32m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong Dominic Cooke • UK 2017 • 1h50m • Digital • 15 - Contain strong sex, boxing violence, infrequent strong sex. • Cast: Paddy Considine, Jodie sex references. • Cast: , Billy Howle, , Anne- Whittaker, Paul Popplewell, Tony Pitts, Anthony Welsh. Marie Duff, Bebe Cave, Adrian Scarborough, Samuel West.

Matty Burton (Paddy Considine, who also directs) England in 1962 - newly-married Edward (Billy Howle) is a middleweight boxing champion at the tail end and Florence (Saoirse Ronan) are young, educated of his career, who knows that he must make his and from vastly different backgrounds. Arriving on the money and get out of the game. His aim is to secure Dorset coast for their honeymoon, they soon discover a home with his wife Emma (Jodie Whittaker), and that their approaches to sex greatly differ, with a future for their baby daughter Mia. After a brutal fumbling tragicomic results. As things come to a head, bout with brash young boxer Andre Bryte, Matty they are yet to discover that this awkward scene will returns home and collapses. When Matty awakes from have profound consequences for the rest of their lives. his coma, his memory loss and altered personality Based on Ian McEwan’s Booker Prize winning novella, leaves him piecing his life back together as his world On Chesil Beach announces Dominic Cooke as a new disintegrates. A powerful story of loss and resilience. director to watch.

NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE EDIE JEUNE FEMME Fri 25 May to Thu 14 Jun MONTPARNASSE BIENVENUE Fri 25 to Thu 31 May Simon Hunter • UK 2017 • 1h42m • Digital • 12A - Contains infrequent strong language. • Cast: Sheila Hancock, Kevin Guthrie, Paul Léonor Serraille • France 2017 • 1h37m • Digital • French with English Brannigan, Amy Manson, Wendy Morgan. subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, sexual threat. Cast: Laetitia Dosch, Souleymane Seye Ndiaye, Grégoire Monsaingeon. Sheila Hancock stars in the title role as Edie, an elderly woman who, in the aftermath of the death of her Having found herself on the wrong end of a break-up, controlling husband, decides to fulfil a long-held Paula (Laetitia Dosch) returns to Paris with only a dream of climbing a mountain in Scotland. Against white, fluffy cat to her name. 31 years old and in total her daughter’s wishes, she heads to Scotland and emotional free-fall, she quickly learns that making a employs Jonny (Kevin Guthrie) to help her get the fresh start will be a trickier task than first thought - right equipment and train her for the gruelling climb. particularly if her sharp tongue continues to get her As the pair talk, bicker and have fun, they reveal more into hot water with everyone she encounters. Léonor about their lives to each other, all set against the Serraille’s snappily edited tale - featuring a strangely stunning backdrop of the Scottish Highlands. Edie endearing powerhouse lead turn from Dosch - won had its World Premiere at Edinburgh International Film the Camera d’Or at Cannes last year and is bursting Festival 2017. with infectious eccentricity. New Releases BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 | 7

NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE THE BREADWINNER REVENGE Fri 1 to Thu 7 Jun Fri 1 to Thu 7 Jun

Nora Twomey • Ireland/Canada/Luxembourg 2017 • 1h34m • Digital Coralie Fargeat • France 2017 • 1h48m • Digital • English and French 12A - Contains moderate threat, violence. • With the voices of Saara with English subtitles • 18 - Contains strong bloody violence, gory Chaudry, Soma Chhaya, Noorin Gulamgaus, Laara Sadiq. images, sexual violence. • Cast: Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, Kevin Janssens, Guillaume Bouchède, Vincent Colombe. Eleven-year-old Parvana lives with her family in in Kabul, Afghanistan, which is under Taliban rule. When Jen (Matilda Lutz) arrives at a remote villa with her her father is arrested without warning for being an married millionaire lover Richard, who is meeting his intellectual, Parvana’s mother is left alone to care for two buddies Stan and Dimitri for their annual hunting their three children. As women are banned from going retreat. When their amorous advances turn to assault, out in public without a man, Parvana must cut off Jen is left to die in the middle of the arid, hellish her hair and disguise herself as a boy so that she can desert, but she’s not dead yet... A strikingly hypnotic venture out and earn money for her family - all the while revenge thriller from debuting director Coralie keeping their spirits up with a fantastical story of bravery Fargeat that pulls no punches and offers no quarter - that she invents and recounts to them. Revenge is a bloody, subversive gem.

NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE THE YOUNG KARL MARX FILMWORKER LE JEUNE KARL MARX Fri 8 to Tue 12 Jun Tue 5 to Thu 7 Jun Tony Zierra • USA 2017 • 1h34m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language, nudity, sex references, bloody images. • Documentary. Raoul Peck • France/Belgium/Germany 2017 • 1h58m • Digital German, French and English with English subtitles • cert tbc • Cast: August Diehl, Stefan Konarske, Vicky Krieps, Olivier Gourmet. It’s a rare person who would give up fame and fortune to toil in obscurity for someone else’s creative At 26, Karl Marx (August Diehl) embarks with his wife vision. Yet, that’s exactly what Leon Vitali did after his Jenny (Vicky Krieps) on the road to exile. In 1844 acclaimed performance in Stanley Kubrick’s Barry they meet young Friedrich Engels (Stefan Konarske), Lyndon. The young actor surrendered his thriving son of a factory owner, who has studied the sordid career to become Kubrick’s loyal right-hand man. For beginnings of the English proletariat. Together, more than two decades, Leon played a crucial role between censorship and police raids, riots and helping Kubrick make and maintain his legendary political upheavals, they preside over the birth of the body of work. In Filmworker, Leon’s candid, often labour movement, which until then had been mostly funny, sometimes shocking experiences in the makeshift and unorganised. Raoul Peck (I Am Not company of Kubrick are woven together with rich Your Negro) directs this bracing period biopic. and varied archive materials. 8 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM New Releases

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THE WILD BOYS LES GARÇONS SAUVAGES THAT SUMMER Fri 8 to Tue 12 Jun Tue 12 to Thu 14 Jun

Bertrand Mandico • France 2017 • 1h51m • Digital • French and Göran Olsson • Sweden/USA/Denmark 2017 • 1h20m • Digital English with English subtitles • 18 • Cast: Pauline Lorillard, Vimala cert tbc Documentary. Pons, Diane Rouxel, Anaël Snoek, Mathilde Warnier. Directed by acclaimed Swedish filmmaker Göran In the early 20th century on Réunion Island, five Hugo Olsson, That Summer centres on the film teenage boys, the offspring of wealthy families, project artist Peter Beard initiated together with the commit a heinous crime. They will be sentenced to incandescent Lee Radziwill about her relatives: the serve the Dutchman (Sam Louwyck), a captain whose Beales of Grey Gardens. ship will become their penitentiary. After many Lost for decades, this extraordinary footage re- adventures, they will reach a wild, supernatural island, emerges in Olsson’s documentary, which focuses on where Dr Séverine (Elina Löwensohn) lives. There, Peter Beard and his family of friends, who formed a everything will change forever. French experimental vibrant and profoundly influential creative community artist Bertrand Mandico’s first feature length film work in Montauk (Long Island) in the 1970s. is best described as something from a lucid and lurid dream - stark, enigmatic and ecstatically cinematic.

NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE STUDIO 54 MY FRIEND DAHMER Fri 15 to Thu 21 Jun Fri 15 to Thu 21 Jun

Matt Tyrnauer • USA 2018 • 1h38m • Digital • cert tbc • Documentary. Marc Meyers • USA 2017 • 1h47m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong language, sex, sex references, drug misuse, disturbing images. Cast: Ross Lynch, Vincent Kartheiser, Alex Wolff, Anne Heche. Studio 54 was the epicentre of ‘70s hedonism - a place that not only redefined the nightclub, but also came In 1991, the world discovered the chilling truth about to symbolise an entire era. Its co-owners, Ian Schrager Jeffrey Dahmer. But before the trial, the headlines and Steve Rubell, two friends from Brooklyn, seemed and a spate of gruesome murders, Dahmer was a to come out of nowhere to suddenly preside over a teenage loner. Conducting grisly experiments in a new kind of New York society. makeshift backyard lab, Jeff was invisible to most, until Now, 39 years later, Matt (Citizen Jane: Battle for the his increasingly outlandish behaviour unexpectedly City) Tyrnauer’s new candid documentary - bursting attracted friends... Writer-director Marc Meyers has with incredible archive footage and insight from key crafted a haunting and evocative look at one of figures and misty-eyed revellers - tells the real story history’s most notorious serial killers. Based on the behind one of the most notorious clubs of all time. critically acclaimed graphic novel by Jeff’s classmate Derf Backderf, My Friend Dahmer chronicles the origins of the man, the monster… the high school senior. New Releases/New RestorationsNew Releases/New

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L’AMANT DOUBLE THE DOUBLE LOVER SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY Fri 15 to Thu 21 Jun Fri 15 to Thu 21 Jun

François Ozon • France 2017 • 1h47m • Digital • French with English • USA 2018 • 2h15m • Digital • cert tbc • Cast: Alden subtitles • 18 • Cast: Marine Vacth, Jeremie Renier, Jacqueline Bisset, Ehrenreich, Emilia Clarke, Thandie Newton, Donald Glover, Paul Myriam Boyer, Dominique Reymond. Bettany, Woody Harrelson, , Joona Suotamo.

François Ozon’s , about a woman We return to a galaxy far, far away for an all-new Chloé (Marion Vacth) who falls in love with Paul, her adventure with Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich, taking psychoanalyst (Jérémie Renier) but discovers there’s the mantle from Harrison Ford), who through a more to him than meets the eye. When Chloé and series of intergalactic escapades meets his future Paul move into their new apartment she discovers co-pilot - the mighty Chewbacca - and encounters a box containing Paul’s past, including a passport the notorious Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover). bearing a different surname. A web of secrets are Continuing the burgeoning A Star Wars Story series about to be unleashed... Loosely based on the Joyce that promisingly kicked off with 2016’s Rogue One, Carol Oates novel Lives of the Twins (written under Solo sees the true rogue of the Star Wars saga take the pseudonym Rosamond Smith) and with distinct centre-stage, in a journey that will set the course of a shades of Brian De Palma and Hitchcock on the side. most unlikely hero.

NEW RESTORATION NEW RESTORATION PANDORA’S BOX THE OLD DARK HOUSE DIE BÜCHSE DER PANDORA Fri 11 to Mon 14 May Fri 8 to Tue 12 Jun James Whale • USA 1932 • 1h12m • Digital • PG - Contains mild G.W. Pabst • Germany 1929 • 2h16m • Digital • Silent • PG - Contains violence, scary scenes, sex references. • Cast: Boris Karloff, Melvyn mild violence, threat, sex references. • Cast: Louise Brooks, Fritz Douglas, Charles Laughton, Lilian Bond, Ernest Thesiger. Kortner, Francis Lederer, Karl Goetz, Alice Roberts. Caught in a storm whilst journeying through a G.W. Pabst’s tragic portrait of sexual obsession, with remote region of Wales, a group of travellers take American actress Louise Brooks giving a genuinely refuge in a sinister mansion inhabited by the bizarre iconic performance as the prostitute Lulu, a femme Femm family and their mute butler, Morgan (Boris fatale who unleashes uncontrollable desires in Karloff). Trying to make the best of a bad situation, the men and women she encounters. A richly the group settles in for the night, but the Femm atmospheric work - Pabst is equally at home in family have a few skeletons in their closet, and one Berlin high society or in London’s impoverished East of them is on the loose. The Old Dark House is one End - Pandora’s Box remains a strikingly bleak vision of the best and most entertaining horror films of of human relationships. Controversial in its day, and the 1930s. This stunning new digital restoration is then underappreciated for decades, it now stands as dripping with atmosphere and packed to the brim an incredibly modern movie. with thrills, chills and gallows humour. 10 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM

25TH ANNIVERSARY SERGIO LEONE THE PIANO THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY Special Events/Mustang/PechaKucha Fri 15 to Thu 21 Jun IL BUONO, IL BRUTTO, IL CATTIVO Sun 20 & Mon 21 May Jane Campion • New Zealand/Australia/France 1993 • 1h56m • Digital English, British Sign Language and Maori with English subtitles Sergio Leone • Italy/ Spain 1966 • 2h59m • Digital • 15 - Contains 15 - Contains strong sex and language. • Cast: , Anna strong violence, moderate gore and hanging scenes • Cast: Clint Paquin, Sam Neill, Harvey Keitel. Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef, Aldo Giuffrè, Mario Brega.

Jane Campion became the first woman director to Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, win the Palme d’Or for this extraordinary, triumphant Leone’s subversive reimagining of the traditional masterpiece about a mute woman’s rebellion in Western tells the tale of the pursuit of a fortune in a newly colonised, Victorian-era New Zealand. gold by Eastwood’s ‘good’, Lee Van Cleef’s ‘bad’, and Soundtracked by Michael Nyman’s evocative score, Eli Wallach’s ‘ugly’. Full of astonishing set-pieces, it won Oscars for Holly Hunter and Anna Paquin in extraordinary imagery, a perfect score from Ennio career-defining roles and also Best Screenplay for Morricone and more wit and invention than most Campion’s typically individualistic, female-centric could even aspire to, this really is the ultimate script. ‘Spaghetti’ Western. For A Few Dollars More, is also showing as part of our Kino Bar (p 18) programme.

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK SPECIAL EVENT MUSTANG PECHAKUCHA: THE NEXT BIG THING Mon 14 May at 6.00pm Tue 22 May at 6.00pm

Deniz Gamze Ergüven • France/Germany/Turkey/Qatar 2015 • 1h37m Belmont Filmhouse Café Bar Digital • Turkish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains infrequent strong sex references. • Cast: Günes Sensoy, Doga Zeynep Doguslu. An evening of inspired thoughts captured in 6 To mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2018, several minutes and 40 seconds. At this PechaKucha event organisations have grouped together to bring you you will hear from up and coming researchers this free and ticketed screening of Mustang, an event presenting the innovative and fascinating topics which will form part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts they are exploring at the University of Aberdeen. Festival 2018. This event is brought to you by Mental The nights bring together science, art, research and Health Movie Monthly, The Ethnic Minority Forum, fresh ideas. PechaKucha runs in over 500 cities across The Mental Health and Wellbeing Network, The NHS the world, gathering people together in a relaxed, Grampian Endowment Fund, The Scottish Mental simple and enjoyable format to share their work, meet Health Arts Festival 2018, and Belmont Filmhouse. and network. Presented in collaboration with Public There will be a meet and greet in the Café Bar from Engagement with Research at University of Aberdeen. 5pm with tea and coffee, and a discussion after the Free and ticketed. film. Free and ticketed screening. Take on Screen/Special Events One Action/Art

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TAKE ONE ACTION ARTS ON SCREEN NOT WITHOUT US ROH LIVE: SWAN LAKE Sat 9 Jun at 5.30pm Tue 12 Jun at 7.15pm

Mark Decena • USA/Bolivia/Canada/France/Nigeria/Switzerland/ UK 2018 • 3h • Satellite • 12A Tunisia 2016 • 1h12m • Digital • 12A • Documentary. This Season The Royal Ballet creates a new A rousing documentary immersing viewers in the production with additional choreography by Artist personal journeys of seven grassroots campaigners in Residence Liam Scarlett. Prince Siegfried chances as they attempt to harness the only force that can upon a flock of swans while out hunting. When one prevent climate change: the will of the people. From of the swans turns into a beautiful woman, Odette, decreasing biodiversity to indigenous land rights he is enraptured. But she is under a spell that holds abuses, Not Without Us connects the dots between her captive, allowing her to regain her human form growing inequality and government inaction. As only at night. Given its status today it is arguably the Scotland drafts a new Climate Bill, join us after the best loved and most admired of all classical ballets. screening to explore the role social movements are playing in pushing for world-leading climate £20/£17/£15 legislation. Presented in association with Stop Climate Chaos Scotland and Friends of the Earth Scotland.

MAY FESTIVAL DIRECTOR Q&A CAFÉ PHILOSOPHIQUE: TEAM REASONING THROUGH OUR EYES + THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN Wed 20 Jun at 6.15pm Thu 14 Jun at 6.00pm Samir Mehanovic • UK/Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018 • 1h10m • John Sturges • USA 1960 • 2h8m • Digital • English • PG • Cast: Yul Digital • 15 • Documentary. Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson. In sequences filmed over four years, director Samir Boldly drawing on Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai, Mehanovic (The Fog of Srebrenica) gives us a John Sturges found in the traditional Western the wholly fresh and personal insight into the human perfect vessel for Kurosawa’s warrior codes, outlaw catastrophe of the Syrian conflict. A Muslim refugee versus drifter themes, and tense action set-pieces. himself, Mehanovic fled Bosnia in the 1990s and PLUS LECTURE - TEAM REASONING settled in the UK. He travels to meet Syrian refugees Professor David Papineau (Kings College London) in camps, on trains and in their new countries of Margaret Thatcher said ‘There is no such thing as exile, to understand the lives of families fleeing their society, only individuals’. Most economists and homes. Featuring music written and performed by biologist agree, and as a result find much cooperative refugees, Through Our Eyes is a vivid examination of human behaviour puzzling. But in truth humans the consequences of war and displacement, which often operate as teams, not individuals, and succeed western media often fail to convey. Followed by a precisely because of this. Free and ticketed event. Q&A with director Samir Mehanovic. 12 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM Ingmar Ingmar Bergman Bergman

Our centenary celebration of Ingmar Bergman at Belmont Filmhouse takes us through a selection of mid/late 1950s gems from one of the most DET SJUNDE INSEGLET distinctive and influential voices in cinema. Fri 18 & Sat 19 May

Recurring players like , Max von Ingmar Bergman • Sweden 1957 • 1h36m • Digital • Swedish with English subtitles • PG - Contains mild violence, threat and language Sydow and Gunnar Björnstrand have rarely been Cast: , , Bengt Ekerot, Gunnar better than when working with the director, and - as Björnstrand, Nils Poppe. well as rolling out the iconic classics of Bergman’s filmography - this promises to be a season of The enduring masterpiece that inspired so many discovery, surprise and delight. filmmakers and critics throughout the late 1950s. This searing morality tale functions on many levels - as a recreation of medieval life, as a desperate debate TICKET OFFER (SEE PAGE 21) on religious belief, and as a vision of romantic love. Bergman provides no answers; it’s the questions that enthral. Max von Sydow and Bibi Andersson relished their first starring roles, and ’s cinematography was never better.

CRIES AND WHISPERS VISKNINGAR OCH ROP Tue 22 & Wed 23 May

Ingmar Bergman • Sweden 1972 • 1h31m • Digital • Swedish, German and Danish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains bloody injury detail, self-harm. • Cast: Harriet Andersson, , .

Rural Sweden in the late 1800s, and three sisters are living in isolation from the rest of society. Agnes (Harriet Andersson) is terminally ill and has become a great emotional burden on sisters Karin (Ingrid Thulin) and Maria (Liv Ullmann). Through flashbacks we learn of the emotional resentments and deceits that have marked the sisters lives in interconnecting ways, against the backdrop of Agnes’ painful final days. In contrast to this filial bitterness only the servant Anna (Kari Sylwan) remains truly faithful and openhearted toward the dying woman. Ingmar BergmanIngmar BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 | 13

PERSONA WILD STRAWBERRIES Tue 29 & Wed 30 May SMULTRONSTÄLLET Sun 3 & Mon 4 Jun Ingmar Bergman • Sweden 1966 • 1h21m • Digital • Swedish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains sex references, nudity, violence. Ingmar Bergman • Sweden 1957 • 1h33m • Digital • Swedish with Cast: Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, . English subtitles • PG - Contains mild threat, infrequent mild sex references, language. • Cast: Victor Sjöström, Bibi Andersson. Almost as revolutionary as A bout de souffle in technical terms, Persona sparkles as quite simply Victor Sjöström, one of the great pillars of Scandinavian the richest and most multi-layered achievement of silent cinema, plays Isak Borg, a distinguished professor Bergman’s career. It starts with a stunning pre-credits in his late 70s who must travel to Lund to receive an sequence, and explores the tense, competitive honorary degree. During the journey he finds himself relationship between a nurse (Bibi Andersson) forced to confront the tribulations and failings of his and her patient, an actress (Liv Ullmann) who has early years. Never sentimental, always understanding, suddenly stopped speaking for no apparent reason. Bergman explores like a surgeon what Jung called the Their personalities blend and blur in a bizarre ‘dark cellar of the subconscious’, emerging finally into osmosis, as the actress sinks her teeth - literally - into the light and, in so doing, reconciling himself with his the flesh and spirit of her companion. own parents.

THE TOUCH BERÖRINGEN THE MAGIC FLUTE Sun 10 & Mon 11 Jun Wed 13 & Thu 14 Jun

Ingmar Bergman • Sweden/USA 1971 • 1h55m • Digital• English, Ingmar Bergman • Sweden 1975 • 2h15m • Digital • Swedish with Swedish and French with English subtitles • 15 - Contains sexualised English subtitles • PG - Contains scene of hanging. • Cast: Josef nudity, infrequent very strong language. • Cast: Elliott Gould, Bibi Köstlinger, Irma Urrila, Håkan Hagegård, Elisabeth Erikson. Andersson, Max von Sydow, Sheila Reid. Ingmar Bergman’s film of Mozart’s masterpiece is Karin (Bibi Andersson), a happily married mother one of the greatest screen versions of an opera ever of two, surprises herself by responding in-kind to made. Shooting in Swedish on a set replicating a an unforeseen profession of love from David (Elliott lovely 18th-century theatre, Bergman begins his Gould), an archaeologist visiting Sweden, whom her wonderfully warm, witty and sensuous movie by doctor husband (Max von Sydow) has befriended. focusing on the faces of a rapt audience (momentarily But love, however toxically exhilarating, is seldom including his own) enjoying the overture. Thereafter, simple, and deceit and David’s volatile temperament as the (abridged and intriguingly amended) tale of take their toll. Too often overlooked in Ingmar Tamino, Pamina et al proceeds, he highlights the Bergman’s canon, The Touch marked the first time piece’s exuberant theatrical illusionism, at the same the director worked with an established Hollywood time deploying close-ups to enhance the emotions star. conveyed by an excellent young cast. 14 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM

(C) - Captioned (p 27) (FJ) Filmhouse Junior (p25-26) (IFF) Italian Film Fest. (p 22-24) (IB) Ingmar Bergman (p 12-13) (KB) Kino Bar (p 18-19)

DATE SCREEN NUMBER & FILM TITLE SCREENING TIMES DATE SCREEN NUMBER & FILM TITLE SCREENING TIMES Screening Screening and Times Fri 1 The Leisure Seeker 11.00am/3.50/6.20 Fri 1 Redoubtable 11.00am/3.35/8.30 11 1 Funny Cow 1.30/8.50 18 1 Ghost Stories 1.20/6.10 May 2 A Quiet Place 11.15am/1.25 May 2 Journeyman 11.10am/3.40/8.15 2 A Quiet Place 3.30/6.10/8.20 2 The Seventh Seal (IB) 1.25/6.00 3 The Old Dark House 11.30am 3 Tully 11.15am/1.30 3 The Old Dark House 1.20/6.15 3 Tully 3.45/6.15/8.35 3 A Gentle Creature 3.10/8.10 Sat 1 Redoubtable 11.00am/3.35/8.30 Sat 1 The Leisure Seeker (C) 11.00am (captioned) 19 1 Ghost Stories 1.20/6.10 12 1 Funny Cow 1.30/8.50 May 2 Tad the Lost... King Midas (FJ) 11.00am May 1 The Leisure Seeker 3.50/6.20 2 Journeyman 1.25/6.00 2 Peter Rabbit (FJ) 11.00am 2 The Seventh Seal (IB) 3.40/8.15 2 A Quiet Place 1.25/3.30 3 Tully (C) 11.15am (captioned) 2 A Quiet Place 6.10/8.20 3 Tully 1.30/3.45/6.15/8.35 3 The Old Dark House 11.30am/1.20/6.15 C Kino Bar: Top Gun (KB) 7.30 (over-18s only) 3 A Gentle Creature 3.10/8.10 Sun 1 Ghost Stories (C) 1.20 (captioned) Sun 1 Funny Cow (C) 1.30 (captioned) 20 1 Redoubtable 3.35/6.10 13 1 The Leisure Seeker 3.50/6.20 May 1 Ghost Stories 8.30 May 1 Funny Cow 8.50 2 Journeyman 1.25/8.15 2 A Quiet Place 1.25/3.30/6.10/8.20 2 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 4.30 3 The Old Dark House 1.20/6.15 3 Tully 1.30/3.45/6.15/8.35 3 A Gentle Creature 3.10/8.10 C Kino Bar: For a Few Dollars...(KB) 7.30 (over-18s only) Mon 1 Redoubtable 11.00am/3.35/6.10 21 1 Ghost Stories 1.20/8.30 Mon 1 The Leisure Seeker 11.05am/3.50 May 2 Journeyman 11.10am/5.20 14 1 The Leisure Seeker (C) 6.20 (captioned) 2 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 1.45/7.30 May 1 Funny Cow 1.30/8.50 3 Tully 11.15am/1.30 2 A Quiet Place 11.15am/1.25 3 Tully 3.45/6.15/8.35 2 A Quiet Place 3.30/8.20 2 Mustang - Mental Health... 6.00 (Free & ticketed) Tue 1 Redoubtable 11.00am/6.10 3 A Gentle Creature 1.00/8.10 22 1 Ghost Stories 1.20/3.35/8.30 3 The Old Dark House 4.00/6.15 May 2 Ghost Stories 11.10am For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 27 2 Journeyman 1.25/8.15 2 Redoubtable 3.40 Tue 1 The Leisure Seeker 11.00am/3.50/8.40 2 (IB) 6.00 15 1 Funny Cow 1.30/6.20 3 Tully 11.15am/1.30 May 2 A Quiet Place 11.15am/1.25/8.20 3 Tully 3.45/6.15/8.35 2 A Quiet Place (C) 6.10 (captioned) C Pecha Kucha: The Next Big... 6.00 (Free & Ticketed) 2 Funny Cow 3.30 3 Western 11.10am/2.30/5.45 Wed 1 Ghost Stories 6.10 3 Funny Cow 8.25 23 1 Redoubtable 8.30 May 2 Ghost Stories 11.10am Wed 1 Funny Cow 11.00am/8.50 2 Cries and Whispers (IB) 1.25/8.15 16 1 The Leisure Seeker 1.20/3.50/6.20 2 Redoubtable 3.40 May 2 A Quiet Place 11.15am/3.45 2 Journeyman 6.00 2 A Quiet Place 6.10/8.20 3 Tully 11.15am/3.45/8.35 2 Funny Cow 1.25 3 Tully (C) 6.15 (captioned) 3 The Leisure Seeker 11.05am 3 Journeyman 1.30 3 Western 2.30/8.25 3 Funny Cow 6.00 Thu 1 Ghost Stories 6.10 24 1 Redoubtable 8.30 Thu 1 Funny Cow (C) 11.00am (captioned) May 2 Journeyman 11.10am/8.40 17 1 The Leisure Seeker 1.20/3.50/6.20 2 Ghost Stories 1.25 May 1 Funny Cow 8.50 2 Redoubtable 3.40 2 A Quiet Place (C) 11.15am (captioned) 2 Sicilian Ghost Story (IFF) 6.00 2 Funny Cow 1.25 3 Tully 11.15am/3.45 2 A Quiet Place 3.45/6.10/8.20 3 Tully 6.15/8.35 3 The Leisure Seeker 11.05am 3 Journeyman 1.30 3 Western 2.30/8.25 C Kino Bar: Stand By Me (KB) 7.30 (over-18s only) Screening and Times Screening

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Fri 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 Sat 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 25 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.45 2 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.40 May 2 Edie 11.10am/1.30 Jun 2 A Wrinkle in Time (FJ) 11.00am 2 Edie 3.55/6.20 2 The Breadwinner (C) 1.30 (captioned) 2 Equilibrium (IFF) 8.40 2 Revenge 3.40/8.20 3 Jeune Femme 11.05am/1.20 2 The Breadwinner 6.05 3 Jeune Femme 3.35/6.00/8.20 3 Edie 11.10am/1.35 3 Edie 3.55/6.20 Sat 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 3 The Breadwinner 8.45 26 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.45 C Kino Bar: Demolition Man (KB) 7.30 (over-18s only) May 2 Duck Duck Goose (FJ) 11.00am 2 Edie 1.00/3.20/5.40 Sun 1 On Chesil Beach 1.25/3.50/8.40 3 Jeune Femme 11.05am/1.20 3 1 On Chesil Beach (C) 6.15 (captioned) 3 Jeune Femme 3.35/8.20 Jun 2 The Breadwinner 1.30/6.05 3 Fortunata (IFF) 6.00 2 Revenge 3.40/8.20 3 Edie 1.35/3.55/6.20 Sun 1 On Chesil Beach 1.25/3.50/6.15/8.45 3 Wild Strawberries (IB) 8.45 27 2 Edie 1.30/6.20 May 2 Edie (C) 3.55 (captioned) Mon 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 2 Veleno (IFF) 8.40 4 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.40 3 Jeune Femme 1.20/3.35/6.00 Jun 2 Revenge 1.30/8.20 3 Edie 8.15 2 The Breadwinner 3.55 2 Wild Strawberries (IB) 6.05 Mon 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 3 Edie 11.10am/1.35 28 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.45 3 Edie 3.55/6.20 May 2 Edie 1.30/3.55/6.20 3 The Breadwinner 8.45 2 Pure Hearts (IFF) 8.40 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 27 3 Jeune Femme 11.05am/1.20 3 Jeune Femme 3.35/6.00/8.15 Tue 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer Screening - see page 27 5 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.40 Jun 2 The Breadwinner 11.15am/3.55 Tue 1 On Chesil Beach (C) 11.00am (captioned) 2 Revenge 1.30/8.45 29 1 On Chesil Beach 1.25/3.50/6.15/8.45 2 The Young Karl Marx 6.05 May 2 Edie 11.10am/1.30 3 The Young Karl Marx 11.10am 2 Edie 3.55/6.20 3 Edie 1.35/3.55/6.20 2 The Passionate Thief (IFF) 8.40 3 The Breadwinner 8.45 3 Jeune Femme 11.05am/3.35/6.00 3 Persona (IB) 1.20/8.15 Wed 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 6 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.40 Wed 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 Jun 2 The Breadwinner 11.15am/1.30 30 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.45 2 The Breadwinner 3.55/6.05 May 2 Edie 11.10am/1.30 2 Revenge 8.20 2 Edie 3.55/6.20 3 The Young Karl Marx 1.00/8.15 2 Piazza Vittorio (IFF) 8.40 3 Edie 3.40 3 Jeune Femme 11.05am/1.20/8.00 3 Edie (C) 6.00 (captioned) 3 Persona (IB) 3.35/6.00 Thu 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 Thu 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 7 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.40 31 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.45 Jun 2 The Breadwinner 11.15am/1.30/6.05 May 2 Edie (C) 11.10am (captioned) 2 Revenge 3.40/8.20 2 Edie 1.30/3.55/8.20 3 Edie 1.00/6.00 2 Rainbow: A Private Affair (IFF) 6.20 3 The Young Karl Marx 3.20/8.15 3 Jeune Femme 11.05am/1.20 C Kino Bar: Super Troopers (KB) 7.30 (over-18s) 3 Jeune Femme 3.35/8.20 3 Edie 6.00 Fri 1 Edie 11.00am/3.45/6.05 8 1 On Chesil Beach 1.20/8.25 Fri 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/1.25 Jun 2 Pandora’s Box 1.00/8.10 1 1 On Chesil Beach 3.50/6.15/8.40 2 Filmworker 3.50/6.00 Jun 2 The Breadwinner 11.15am/1.30/6.05 3 Filmworker 11.15am 2 Revenge 3.40/8.20 3 Edie 1.25 3 Edie 11.10am/1.35 3 The Wild Boys 3.45/6.10/8.40 3 Edie 3.55/8.45 3 The Ciambra (IFF) 6.10 16 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM

DATE SCREEN NUMBER & FILM TITLE SCREENING TIMES DATE SCREEN NUMBER & FILM TITLE SCREENING TIMES

Sat 1 Edie 11.00am/3.45/6.05 Sat 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 11.15am/2.30 9 1 On Chesil Beach 1.20/8.25 16 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 5.40/8.30

Screening Screening and Times Jun 2 Monster Family (FJ) 11.00am Jun 2 Long Way North (FJ) 11.00am 2 Pandora’s Box 1.00/8.10 2 The Piano 1.10/6.00 2 Filmworker 3.50/6.00 2 Studio 54 3.45 3 Edie 12.45 2 My Friend Dahmer 8.30 3 The Wild Boys 3.05/8.15 3 Studio 54 11.05am/6.20 3 Not Without Us 5.30 3 L’Amant double 1.30/8.35 3 My Friend Dahmer 3.55 Sun 1 On Chesil Beach 1.20/8.25 C Kino Bar: One of Our... (KB) 1.00 (over-18s) 10 1 Edie 3.45/6.05 C Kino Bar: Eglantine (KB) 7.00 (over-18s) Jun 2 Pandora’s Box 1.00/6.00 2 Filmworker 3.50/8.50 Sun 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 2.30/5.40/8.30 3 Edie 1.10 17 2 My Friend Dahmer 1.20/6.00 3 The Wild Boys 3.30/8.30 Jun 2 Studio 54 3.45 3 The Touch (IB) 5.55 2 L’Amant double 8.25 3 L’Amant double 1.30 Mon 1 On Chesil Beach 1.20/8.25 3 My Friend Dahmer 3.55 11 1 Edie 3.45/6.05 3 The Piano (C) 6.15 (captioned) Jun 2 Filmworker 1.00/8.50 3 Studio 54 8.45 2 Pandora’s Box 3.10/6.00 C Kino Bar: Belleville... (KB) 7.30 3 Pandora’s Box 11.15am 3 The Wild Boys 2.30/6.10 Mon 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 2.30/5.40/8.30 3 The Touch (IB) 8.35 18 2 L’Amant double 11.00am For Crying Out Baby & Carer screening - see page 27 Jun 2 The Piano 1.25 2 Studio 54 4.00/8.40 Tue 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/3.45 2 My Friend Dahmer 6.15 12 1 Edie 1.25 3 Studio 54 11.05am/6.20 Jun 1 ROH Live: Swan Lake (A) 7.15 (£20/£17/£15) 3 L’Amant double 1.30/8.35 2 Pandora’s Box 1.00 3 My Friend Dahmer 3.55 2 Filmworker 3.50 For Crying Out Loud Baby & Carer screening - see page 27 2 Edie 6.00 2 On Chesil Beach (C) 8.20 (captioned) Tue 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 11.15am/2.30 3 That Summer 11.05am/3.35/8.35 19 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 5.40/8.30 3 The Wild Boys 1.10/6.10 Jun 2 The Piano 11.00am 2 My Friend Dahmer 1.30/8.40 Wed 1 On Chesil Beach 11.00am/3.45/8.25 2 Studio 54 3.55 13 1 Edie (C) 1.25 (captioned) 2 L’Amant double 6.15 Jun 1 Edie 6.10 3 L’Amant double 11.05am/3.45 2 Edie 11.10am/3.10/8.35 3 Studio 54 1.30/6.20 2 Culture Café - Sean O’Brien 1.30 3 The Piano 8.35 2 The Magic Flute (IB) 5.45 3 That Summer 11.05am/6.00 Wed 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 11.15am/2.30/8.30 3 The Magic Flute (IB) 2.00/8.00 20 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story (C) 5.40 (captioned) Jun 2 L’Amant double 11.00am Thu 1 Edie 11.00am/3.45/6.05 2 The Piano 1.20 14 1 On Chesil Beach 1.20/8.25 2 My Friend Dahmer 3.50/8.40 Jun 2 Edie 1.10 2 Through Our Eyes 6.15 +Q&A 2 On Chesil Beach 3.30 3 Studio 54 11.05am/3.55/8.45 2 The Magnificent Seven + talk 6.00 (Free & ticketed) 3 L’Amant double 1.30/6.20 3 That Summer 11.05am/3.50/8.40 3 The Magic Flute (IB) 1.00/5.45 Thu 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 11.15am/2.30 21 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 5.40/8.30 Fri 1 Solo: A Star Wars Story 11.15am/2.30/8.30 Jun 2 L’Amant double 11.00am 15 2 Studio 54 11.05am/1.20 2 My Friend Dahmer 1.25/8.50 Jun 2 My Friend Dahmer 3.35/8.50 2 The Piano 3.50/6.20 2 Solo: A Star Wars Story 6.00 3 Studio 54 11.05am/3.55/8.45 3 The Piano 11.00am 3 L’Amant double 1.30/6.20 3 L’Amant double 1.30/6.20 C Kino Bar: Starship Troopers (KB) 7.30 (over-18s only) 3 Studio 54 3.55/8.45 C Kino Bar: Badlands (KB) 7.30 (over-18s only) Education and Learning BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 | 17 Education and Learning Wonder

Tuesday 26 June, 10am • 1h53min, £3/free for teachers, English, cert PG, Suitable for P3-S3 upwards, Health and Wellbeing, Language, Moral Studies

We’ve had such great feedback from all the pupils and teachers who have come to see Wonder that we’ve added a screening for an end of school year treat!

Wonder is the heart-warming story of August ‘Auggie’ Pullman, a young boy born with facial differences that have stopped him from being able to go to mainstream school - until now. Enrolled in fifth grade at Beecher Prep, he embarks on a journey of new friendships, battling prejudice and inspiring change.

Tickets cost £3 per pupil/free for teachers. To book please contact Nicola Whyte on 01224 343513 or email [email protected]

Teachers - we want to hear from you!

We are looking to set up a group to discuss the projects and subjects you have planned for school year 2018/19. We want to deliver a schools programme that is both exciting and relevant to what you are studying in the classroom. In return, we can support you with any projects in the classroom where using film can enhance the learning experience.

The group will be a relaxed space where we can share knowledge, ideas, experiences and resources. Refreshments are of course provided!

It would be great to have the first meeting before the end of this term, so if you would like to register an interest for the group, please email [email protected] by June 15th 18 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM Kinio Bar

Whether it be cult classics, nostalgic sci-fi, cheesy action flicks, comedy masterpieces or films we just love, grab a sofa or bean bag and kick back with some of the best loved and unique pieces of FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE cinematic history. We will also be serving a wide PER QUALCHE DOLLARO IN PIÙ selection of carefully selected beers, wines and Sun 13 May at 7.30pm spirits from the bar to enjoy throughout. Sergio Leone • Italy/Spain/West Germany 1965 • 2h10m • Italian and English with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Due to alcohol licensing laws Cleef, Gian Maria Volontè, Klaus Kinski, Mara Krupp. Kino Bar screenings are over-18s In Sergio Leone’s second ‘Dollars Trilogy’ film, Clint only Eastwood’s mysterious drifter is locked in combat with rival bounty hunter Colonel Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) to collect the reward for killing psychopathic Tickets £5/£4 Members bandit Indio). At first, the men attempt to capture the crook separately, without success. Then the pair form an uneasy alliance, but it turns out that Mortimer is not interested in the money after all...

TOP GUN STAND BY ME Sat 19 May at 7.30pm Thu 24 May at 7.30pm

Tony Scott• USA 1986• 1h50m• 12A - Contains one use of strong Rob Reiner • USA 1986 • 1h27m • 15 • Cast: Wil Wheaton, River language and moderate sex and sex references. • Cast: Tom Cruise, Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O’Connell, Kiefer Sutherland. Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Tom Skerrit, Anthony Edwards. It’s the height of summer of Castlerock, Oregon, and Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is a daredevil four 12-year-old boys have heard that there’s a real pilot who is accepted into Miramar’s elite ‘Top Gun’ dead body somewhere down the railroad tracks from training programme, where he must pit his wits where they live. Setting out to find it, their journey against the best of the best. Drawing the attentions will bind their friendship for life and teach them how of the programme’s astrophysics instructor Charlie to stand up for what they believe in. Starring Will (Kelly McGillis) and striking up a spirited rivalry with Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman and Jerry the highly competitive “Iceman” (Val Kilmer), can O’Connell, and based on Stephen King’s novella The he exorcise the ghost of his father’s mysterious Body, Rob Reiner’s 1950s-set classic is a timeless death, keep his cool and win the day? Tony Scott’s childhood tale, still as moving, entertaining and fighter pilot fantasy is an ‘80s icon, soundtracked to funny as it ever was. perfection. Kino Bar Kino

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DEMOLITION MAN SUPER TROOPERS Sat 2 Jun at 7.30pm Thu 7 Jun at 7.30pm

Marco Brambilla • USA 1993 • 1h55m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong Jay Chandrasekhar • USA 2001 • 1h40m • English, German and language and occasional strong violence. • Cast: Sylvester Stallone, French with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Kevin Heffernan, Jay Wesley Snipes, , Nigel Hawthorne, Benjamin Bratt. Chandrasekhar, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, Erik Stolhanske, Brian Cox.

The year 2032 - society is free from crime and Stationed in a quiet patch of Vermont near the people live bland, safe lives. Until, that is, a ruthless Canadian border, a team of State Troopers while criminal from 1996 (Wesley Snipes) is revived from away their days getting high, harassing motorists and his cryogenic sleep and resumes his rampage in a playing increasingly outrageous pranks. Their shiftless Los Angeles now ill-equipped to stop him. Society’s existence is brought crashing back to Earth by the only hope is to unfreeze the cop that took him down announcement of budget cuts, and now they have - John Spartan (Sylvester Stallone), the “Demolition a choice - prove their worth or get real jobs. Panned Man”. Faced with an unfamiliar, futuristic LA and an by critics but a definite cult favourite with many loyal even more dangerous foe, Spartan is up against all fans, Super Troopers is performed and directed by odds in this prime slice of ‘90s action cheese. comedy troupe Broken Lizard and got its long- awaited sequel this year.

STARSHIP TROOPERS Thu 21 Jun at 7.30pm

Paul Verhoeven • USA 1997 • 2h9m • 15 • Cast: , , Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris.

Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) volunteers for the Mobile Infantry to do his Federal service - but also to win over his girlfriend, Carmen Ibanez (Denise Richards), who has signed with the Fleet Academy to become a starship pilot. Johnny joins other boot-camp recruits, Dizzy Flores (Dina Meyer) and Ace Levy (Jake Busey) and Johnny’s abilities earn him the squad leader position. A accident occurs on Johnny’s watch, and he is about to resign when Earth is attacked by alien insects intent on eradicating humanity. Paul Verhoeven’s tongue-in-cheek, ultraviolent sci-fi hasn’t lost its edge. 20 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM

Look Look Weekender Again Weekender

Come and enjoy our film programme, meet the BADLANDS artists and join in the discussion. Fri 15 Jun at 7.30pm

Terrence Malick • USA 1973 • 1h34m • 15 - Contains shootings Look Again Weekender is an annual celebration Cast: Martin Sheen, , Warren Oates, Ramon Bieri. of contemporary visual art and design that encourages you to see the city though fresh eyes. One of the most impressive directorial debuts ever. 2018 is Scotland’s Year of Young People, and so On the surface, it’s merely another road movie in Look Again Festival has asked artists and designers the tradition of Bonnie and Clyde, with its young to respond to the theme of ‘Serious Play’, as ‘innocents’ - a James Dean-lookalike garbage inspiration for the installations, sculpture and collector (Charlie Sheen) and his magazine-addict performance that you can see across the city. girlfriend (Sissy Spacek) - first killing her father when he objects to their relationship, then going Our talks programme, devised with Visual Arts on a gratuitous spree across the Dakota Badlands. Unit, will examine Playfulness in Art, and explore But what distinguishes the film is Malick’s unusual the Accessibility of Play. attitude towards psychological motivation: the dialogue tells us one thing, the images another, and We are pleased to welcome back Record Store, Spacek’s beautifully artless narration, couched in who will be launching their zine, featuring many terms borrowed from the mindless media mags she’s Aberdeen based artists. forever reading.

And, the film programme has been selected by some of the participating artists, with our theme in mind.

We are delighted to be screening Eglantine by artist/film maker Margaret Salmon. Part nature study, part children’s film, it is an intimate, vivid tracing of a young girl’s real and fantastical adventure, experienced from child’s eye view. ONE OF OUR DINOSAURS IS MISSING Sat 16 Jun at 1.00pm Due to alcohol licensing laws Robert Stevenson • UK/USA 1975 • 1h40m • U - Contains comic Kino Bar screenings are over-18s slapstick violence. • Cast: Derek Nimmo, Hugh Burden, Bernard only Bresslaw, . Lord Southmere (Derek Nimmo) hides a top-secret Tickets £5/£4 Members microfilm containing the formula for the mysterious ‘Lotus X’ in a dinosaur skeleton at the Natural History Museum in London. However, he’s only just ahead of a pursuing Chinese gang. When he realises they’re onto him, he instructs his resourceful former nanny Hettie (Helen Hayes) to retrieve the film... just before he’s grabbed by the head spy. Meanwhile. Hettie assembles a group of fellow nannies and they set off with the skeleton in tow on a wild trip around the country. Look Again WeekenderLook BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 | 21

EGLANTINE BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS Sat 16 Jun at 7.00pm Sun 17 Jun at 7.30pm

Margaret Salmon • UK 2016 • 1h11m • 12A Sylvain Chomet • France/Belgium/Canada 2003 • 1h21m • French, Portuguese and English with English subtitles • 12A - Contains mild slapstick and nudity and moderate violence • Cast: Jean-Claude Eglantine is an intimate and vivid account of a young Donda, Dirk Denoyelle, Monica Viegas, Graziellia de Villa. girl’s real and fantastical adventure in a remote forest one evening. It’s not only a loving homage to classic Diminutive, club-footed Madame Souza prepares her children’s films such as Ray Ashley’s Little Fugitive, orphaned grandson Champion to be a world-beating ’s The River and Albert Lamorisse’s The cyclist, personally supervising his arduous training Red Balloon, but draws also from nature studies of regime. But, during a mountain stage of the Tour the past, such as Mary Field’s Secrets of Nature series. de France, Champion is kidnapped by black-suited Shot on 35mm in various locations around Scotland, men from the French Mafia and whisked across the this film takes inspiration from a range of cinematic Atlantic to the city of Belleville. It’s up to granny and movements as well as wildlife documentaries to Champion’s beloved dog Bruno to perform a daring produce a lyrical and sensual portrait of a child’s eye rescue, although they can rely on assistance from the perspective on the natural world. Followed by a eldery Belleville Triplets, a song-and-dance trio who Q&A. Free and ticketed. once performed with Fred Astaire... 22 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM Italian Film Italian Film Festival Italian Film Festival

Scotland’s annual showcase of the best in Italian cinema returns for 2018 with an exciting, wide- ranging selection from the past twelve months. SICILIAN GHOST STORY Thu 24 May at 6.00pm The Italian Film Festival includes new work from several generations of filmmakers, including Fabio Grassadonia, Antonio Piazza • Italy/France/Switzerland 2017 established auteurs such as Paolo and Vittorio Taviani 2h2m • Digital • Italian with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Julia Jedlikowska, Gaetano Fernandez, Corinne Musallari, Andrea Falzone, and as well as young talents such as Federico Finocchiaro. Roberto De Paolis and Jonas Carpignano. Directors Antonio Piazza and Fabio Grassadonia Moving from Sicily to rural Tuscany, from inner-city follow up their formally dazzling 2013 debut - to Calabria, the programme explores the hitman thriller Salvo - with an adaptation of a Marco landscape of il bel paese in all its diversity. We will Mancassola short story, itself based on true events. also pay tribute to Totò and , two of the giants of Italian cinema with a very special It tells of the mysterious disappearance of 13-year screening of Mario Monicelli’s 1960 comedy Risate old Giuseppe (Gaetano Fernandez), the son of a local di Gioia, recently restored by Cineteca di Bologna. mafioso. With unmistakable echoes of the films of Guillermo Del Toro, Sicilian Ghost Story features the The Italian Film Festival is programmed by fairy-tale like cinematography of Luca Bigazzi (Il Divo, Dr Pasquale Iannone, in partnership with the The Great Beauty). Italian Cultural Institute and Filmhouse.

EQUILIBRIUM L’EQUILIBRIO Fri 25 May at 8.40pm

Vincenzo Marra • Italy 2017 • 1h30m • Digital • Italian with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Mimmo Borrelli, Roberto del Gaudio, Lucio Giannetti, Giuseppe D’Ambrosio, Francesca Zazzera.

Writer-director Vincenzo Marra (Sailing Home, The Trial Begins) had long been interested in making a documentary on the work of anti-mafia priests in his native Campania but found that the story was best TICKET OFFER (SEE PAGE 21) told in fiction form. The director’s lean, fittingly stark fourth feature sees Giuseppe (Mimmo Borelli) return to his hometown to replace fellow priest Antonio (Roberto Del Gaudio). Once he finds out about the impact of organised crime on the local community, Giuseppe cannot help but intervene. Italian FilmItalian Festival BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 | 23

FORTUNATA VELENO Sat 26 May at 6.00pm Sun 27 May at 8.40pm

Sergio Castellito • Italy 2017 • 1h43m • Digital • Italian with English Diego Olivares • Italy 2017 • 1h43m • Digital • Italian and Neapolitan subtitles • 15 • Cast: , Stefano Accorsi, Alessandro with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Massimiliano Gallo, Luisa Ranieri, Borghi, Edoardo Pesce, Nicole Centanni, . Salvatore Esposito, Nando Paone.

Built around a powerhouse, multi-award-winning Writer-director Diego Olivares’ drama is the story of central performance by Jasmine Trinca (The Best Cosimo and Rosaria (Massimiliano Gallo and Luisa of Youth), Fortunata is the latest collaboration Ranieri), a married couple whose family work as between writer-director husband and wife team farmers on the so-called ‘land of fires’, an area in the Margaret Mazzantini and Sergio Castellito. Trinca Campania region used by the Camorra to illegally plays a straight-talking single mother who plans to dispose of toxic waste. open her own hair salon in Rome. Both Trinca and Castellito have spoken of Anna Magnani’s character The film features a strong supporting turn in ’s Mamma Roma as a key from Salvatore Esposito, who recently shot to influence and the film also features a memorable international fame for his starring role as young mob performance from ’s muse boss Genny Savastano in Gomorrah: The Series. Hanna Schygulla.

PURE HEARTS CUORI PURI THE PASSIONATE Mon 28 May at 8.40pm THIEF RISATE DI GIOIA Roberto De Paolis • Italy 2017 • 1h54m • Digital • Italian with English subtitles • 18 • Cast: Selene Caramazza, Simone Liberati, Barbora Tue 29 May at 8.40pm Bobulova, Stefano Fresi, Edoardo Pesce. Mario Monicelli • Italy 1960 • 1h46m • Digital • Italian with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Anna Magnani, Totò, . After her strict Catholic mother confiscates her phone, seventeen-year-old Agnese (Selene Caramazza) steals another one, only to be Screened to mark the 120th and 110th birthdays apprehended by young security guard Stefano of two undisputed icons of 20th century Italian (Simone Liberati). Rather than turn Agnese in, culture, Risate di Gioia unites Neapolitan comic actor Stefano lets her go. They go their separate ways, Totò and Roman legend Anna Magnani in a fizzy but soon their paths cross once more and a strong comic caper set against the backdrop of New Year attraction develops. In the best tradition of Italian celebrations in the Italian capital. Director Mario humanist cinema, Roberto De Paolis’ unassuming Monicelli shot the film over the course of forty Rome-set romantic drama was one of the strongest nights between May and July 1960, and it features European debuts of 2017. an early role for Cassavetes regular Ben Gazzara. 24 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM Italian Film Festival Italian Film

PIAZZA VITTORIO RAINBOW: A PRIVATE AFFAIR Wed 30 Mayat 8.40pm RAINBOW: UNA QUESTIONE PRIVATA Thu 31 May at 6.20pm Abel Ferrara • Italy 2017 • 1h16m • Digital • Italian with English subtitles • 15 • Documentary. Paolo Taviani • Italy 2017 • 1h24m • Digital • Italian with English subtitles • 15 • Cast: Lorenzo Richelmy, Luca Marinelli, Valentina Acclaimed Italian-American filmmaker Abel Ferrara Bellè, Alessandro Sperduti, Francesca Agostini. (, , Pasolini) has made a handful of eye-catching documentaries over the Thirty-five years after their 1982 masterpieceThe past decade, including two about his native New York Night of Shooting Stars, Tuscan filmmakers Paolo (Chelsea on the Rocks and Mulberry Street) and one and Vittorio Taviani return to the subject of WWII about the city of Naples (Napoli, Napoli, Napoli). With with a characteristically intelligent adaptation of a Piazza Vittorio, we find Ferrara back in Italy, this time 1963 novel by Beppe Fenoglio, one of Italy’s most to take in the sights and sounds of the eponymous important chroniclers of the anti-fascist resistance. square in Rome, famous for its ethnic diversity. Shot largely in Piedmont, the film tells of two partisans - Milton (Luca Marinelli) and Giorgio (Lorenzo Richelmy) - and their love for the same woman, Fulvia (Valentina Bellè).

THE CIAMBRA A CIAMBRA Fri 1 Jun at 6.10pm

Jonas Carpignano • Italy/Brazil/Germany/France/Sweden/USA 2017 1h58m • Digital • Italian with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong language, scene of sexual abuse. • Cast: Pio Amato, Koudous Seihon, Damiano Amato, Francesco Pio Amato, Iolanda Amato.

The outskirts of Gioia Tauro, a coastal town in the southern Italian region of Reggio Calabria is the setting for Jonas Carpignano’s second feature, the middle film of a planned trilogy which began with 2015’s Mediterranea. Romani teenager Pio (Pio Amato), one of the supporting characters in the first picture takes centre stage in a riveting coming-of-age story. Executive produced by Martin Scorsese, A Ciambra won Best Director and Best Editor awards at the 2018 David di Donatello (Italy’s equivalent of the ). Filmhouse Junior BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 | 25

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Films for a younger audience, weekly on Saturdays at 11am. PETER RABBIT Tickets cost £4.50 per person, Sat 12 May at 11.00am big or small! Will Gluck • UK/Australia/USA 2018 • 1h35m • Digital For these shows we choose to screen dubbed PG - Contains mild threat, comic violence. versions where these are available, but some films will be in their original language with Peter Rabbit, the mischievous and adventurous subtitles – these are marked on individual film hero who has captivated generations of readers, descriptions. now takes on the starring role of his own Please note: although we normally disapprove irreverent, contemporary comedy - with attitude! of people talking during screenings, these Peter’s feud with Mr. McGregor escalates to shows are primarily for kids, so grown-ups greater heights than ever before as they rival for should expect some noise! the affections of the warm-hearted animal lover who lives next door.

TAD THE LOST EXPLORER AND THE SECRET DUCK DUCK GOOSE OF KING MIDAS Sat 26 May at 11.00am Sat 19 May at 11.00am Christopher Jenkins • China/USA 2018 • 1h31m • Digital • English David Alonso, Enrique Gato • Spain 2017 • 1h25m • Digital and Mandarin with English subtitles • PG - Contains mild threat, English and Spanish with English subtitles • U - Contains mild rude humour. threat, comic violence. Peng is a free-spirited goose who spends all his Hapless explorer Tad Jones returns for a new time attempting wild stunts... at even wilder adventure! This time he must try and rescue his speeds. In one such stunt, Peng hits a flock of friend Sarah - a brilliant archaeologist who has ducklings and separates brother and sister, Chao discovered the location of King Midas’ necklace. and Chi, from the rest. In this unlikely meeting, The greedy kidnapper wants the necklace to use Peng will begin a journey that will teach him its mysterious powers for evil - can Tad and his about the value of responsibility and the power of band of oddball friends stop him in time? unconditional love... 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM 26 | 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 Filmhouse Junior Filmhouse

A WRINKLE IN TIME MONSTER FAMILY Sat 2 Jun at 11.00am Sat 9 Jun at 11.00am

Ava DuVernay • USA 2018 • 1h49m • Digital • PG - Contains mild Holger Tappe • Germany/UK 2017 • 1h33m • Digital threat. PG - Contains mild violence, infrequent mild bad language.

Directed by Ava Duverney and starring an all-star The bickering Wishbone family get turned into cast including Oprah Winfrey, monsters when mum Emma falls foul of an evil and Chris Pine, A Wrinkle in Time is an epic witch. Dad becomes a flatulent Frankenstein, adventure through one girl’s transformative daughter Fay mutates into a mummy, son Max journey led by three celestial guides. We discover becomes a werewolf, while Emma is transformed the strength comes from individuality and that into a vampire. To reverse the curse and return to the best way to triumph fear is to travel by one’s human form they must show they can happily get own light. along... but Dracula has other ideas...

LONG WAY NORTH Sat 16 Jun at 11.00am

Rémi Chayé • France/Denmark 2015 • 1h21m • Digital PG - Contains mild violence, threat.

1892, Saint Petersburg. Sasha, a teenage girl from a Russian aristocratic family, has always been fascinated by her grandfather’s life as an adventurer. A renowned explorer, he captains a magnificent Arctic ship, but hasn’t returned from his last expedition to the North Pole. To save her family’s honour, Sasha runs away. Headed towards the Great North, she follows her grandfather’s trail in search of his famous ship. Access/Captioned/Baby & Carer BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 11 MAY 18 - 21 JUNE 18 | 27

Access We have three screens, seating 272, 146 and 65 people. All areas of the building are accessible to customers with limited mobility, including wheelchair users. There is a lift in the main foyer that serves all floors.

Booking is strongly advised for wheelchair spaces. If you require any extra assistance during your visit please let us know and we’ll be happy to help in any way we possibly can. Email [email protected] or call the Box Office on 01224 343 500 if you require further information or assistance.

Captioned Screenings For Crying Out Loud Captions display dialogue on-screen and also describe the Screenings for carers and their babies! Tickets audio or sound portion of a film, allowing viewers who are £4.50/£3.50 concessions per adult. Screenings deaf or hard of hearing to follow the script and the action are strictly limited to babies under 12 months of a film at the same time. accompanied by no more than two adults. Sat 12 May at 11.00am The Leisure Seeker Babychanging and buggy parking facilities are Sun 13 May at 1.30pm Funny Cow available. Mon 14 May at 6.20pm The Leisure Seeker Tue 15 May at 6.10pm A Quiet Place Mon 14 May at 11.00am The Old Dark House Thu 17 May at 11.00am Funny Cow Thu 17 May at 11.15am A Quiet Place Mon 28 May at 11.10am Edie Sat 19 May at 11:15am Tully Sun 20 May at 1.20pm Ghost Stories Mon 4 Jun at 11.15am The Breadwinner Wed 23 May at 6.15pm Tully Sun 27 May at 3.55pm Edie Mon 11 Jun at 11.00am Edie Tue 29 May at 11.00am On Chesil Beach Thu 31 May at 11.10am Edie Mon 18 Jun at 11.15am Solo: A Star Wars Story Sat 2 Jun at 1.30pm The Breadwinner Sun 3 Jun at 6.15pm On Chesil Beach Wed 6 Jun at 6.00pm Edie Belmont Filmhouse, Tue 12 Jun at 8.20pm On Chesil Beach 49 Belmont Street, Aberdeen AB10 1JS Wed 13 Jun at 1.25pm Edie www.belmontfilmhouse.com Sun 17 Jun at 6.15pm The Piano Wed 20 Jun at 5.40pm Solo: A Star Wars Story Box Office 01224 343 500 (from 10.30am Mon-Sat, 12.30pm on Sun) email: [email protected] @BelmontFh facebook.com/BelmontFilmhouse

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