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Wilderness Film Festival Double Bill Loveless 14:00 Roman J 0116 242 2800 BOX OFFICE PHOENIX.ORG.UK BOOK ONLINE WHAT’S ON BOX OFFICE PHOENIX.ORG.UK MAR 2018 0116 242 2800 BAR É Available as Midweek Matinees – see p13 CINEMA / ART / CAF CINEMA / ART BOX OFFICE 0116 242 2800 FILMS WILDERNESS PHOENIX.ORG.UK P. 10 FILM Made possible with the support of FESTIVAL P. 8 STAGE ON SHORT SCREEN COURSES A FANTASTIC WOMAN Fri 16 – Thu 22 Mar P. 6 P. 16 Phoenix is a registered charity, No 701078 The lambs are gambolling, the We’re hosting the UK Asian Film Festival ART & daffs are blooming, the sap is Leicester (p7) from 15–30 Mar; there are DIGITAL rising and we’re finally emerging, four more films in our Japanese season JAPAN blinking, from the winter awards (p9); and world cinema fans should also CULTURE look out for The Square (p13), which TOURING corridor into the March sunshine. P. 17 won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 2017. 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Making her film debut India 2017, 1hr 35mins + Q&A the previously unknown story of Sri Lanka 2017, 1hr 53 mins Tue 20 Mar, 6.30pm in 2011 in Bol – one of Pakistan’s Hindi with English subtitles how Indian Jews played a formative Sinhala with English subtitles ROYAL SHAKESPEARE Tue 3 Apr, 6.30pm highest grossing films of all time – role in shaping the world’s largest Screen Room, tickets £6 COMPANY Mahira has gone on to find success Rajiv (Sanjay Suri) is celebrating film industry. Infused with music I, CLAUDE MONET in TV and Bollywood, appearing last his 40th birthday with friends. and dance, this is an engrossing A spectacular action-epic, widely TWELFTH NIGHT Tue 22 May, 6.30pm year opposite superstar Shah Rukh Everything appears normal, apart celebration of interfaith coexistence.
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