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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. PROGRAMME Ah, feel its gentle warmth on your upturned face and enjoy We’ve partnered with DMU for the P. 9 Wilderness festival, exploring the that burst of Vitamin D! relationship between humanity and COMING NEXT MONTH We’ve actually had to add extra pages to nature (p8). the brochure this month to fit everything There’s a focus on artists’ films in our in. Highlights include Wes Anderson’s Isle art programme (p17), while our spring UK ASIAN of Dogs (p14) and A Fantastic Woman short courses include a look at the (p12) which is garnering rave reviews FILM weirder side of world cinema, and JOURNEYMAN for its transgender star. Home grown women in action movies (p16). FESTIVAL female talent looms large, with the LEICESTER magnificent Imelda Staunton in Brit-com Plus we’ve got a great line up of Finding Your Feet (p11); Lynne Ramsay’s weekend family films and Easter holiday P. 6 entertainment, including Peter Rabbit taut thriller You Were Never Really Here LET THE SUNSHINE IN (p13); Academy Award winner Rachel and family favourite Mulan (p5). Weisz alongside Colin Firth in harrowing Whatever you’re into, you’ll find true-life story The Mercy (p10); and Cleo it at Phoenix. Barnard’s gritty Yorkshire drama Dark THE GUERNSEY LITERARY River (p12). AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY BOX OFFICE BOOK ONLINE Available as Midweek Matinees – see p13 0116 242 2800 PHOENIX.ORG.UK 5 4 –9. PG –9. EGG BOTS Thu 29 Mar, 12pm – 3pm Phoenix Café Bar Design and make your own drop-in, Free, Easter egg robots. no booking required. Best for ages 3 ST CENTRE MATTHEWS be back at the St Matthews We’ll during the Easter holidays Centre family fun, creative with two more workshops exploring the world of technology. for ages 3 Best drop-in. Free, details See our website for more ROBO BUGS 1pm – 4pm 28 Mar, Wed PORTRAITS TALKING 1pm – 4pm 4 Apr, Wed PETER RABBITPETER Fri 30 Mar – Sun 8 Apr 1hr 35mins UK/Australia/USA 2018, long-standing feud with Peter’s escalates as they Mr McGregor of Bea, compete for the affections the warm-hearted animal lover If you liked who lives next door. face it, Paddington 2 (and let’s you’ll enjoy this perfect who didn’t?), Easter treat. U FAMILY WORKSHOPS FAMILY We’re going out-and-about again with our free drop-in creative workshops. DIGITAL GET LET’S BELGRAVE AT NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE with technology Get creative Leicester by stories from inspired Libraries’ Our Best Book 2018 list. details and booking visit For more our website or ring Belgrave Library on 0116 299 5500. 2D DRAWING FOR PRINTING3D 11am – 12.30pm Sat 10 Mar, & 1.30pm – 3pm

TAD THE LOST TAD EXPLORER Sat 10 – Sun 11 Mar Spain 2012, 1hr 32mins is a Chicago Tad By day, But in his construction worker. celebrity archaeologist a he’s dreams Max hero just like his and adventurer mistaken for a When he’s Mordon. he takes his place on professor, real Lost of the a flight to Peru in search City of Paititi. CERT TBC U PG MONSTER FAMILY MONSTER FAMILY Sat 24 – Thu 29 Mar UK/ 2017, 1hr 36mins The Wishbone family is far from so mum, Emma, plans a fun happy, But night out to a Halloween party. things go somewhat awry when cursed by a witch and they are transformed into monsters. COCO Sat 3 – Sun 4 Mar USA 2017, 1hr 45mins Winner 2018 Golden Globe of the Miguel for best animation. Young being a musician, despite of dreams generations-old baffling his family’s to prove ban on music. Desperate his talent, Miguel sets out history. to uncover his family’s FAMILY FAVOURITE: MULAN Sat 17 – Sun 18 Mar USA 1998, 1hr 28mins member Each month a staff chooses their favourite family film: turn the of Phoenix this month it’s team member Gemma. “I love Mulan. She knows that she’s not cut out for the traditional life so she seizes her expected of her, opportunity to escape while helping her family at the same time. She’s not like other Disney princesses who by a man; she need to be rescued to herself, though she has rescues up as a man to do so!“ dress FAMILY FUN a nice handful of got We’ve as well in store, Easter treats as a rather famous rabbit... Donate charity Phoenix is a registered (no. 701078), and your support is vital in enabling us to continue in our mission to make film and art accessible to everyone for the future. and also to grow or small, are Donations, large and will help gratefully received us to achieve our mission and make Phoenix 2020 a reality. Join us As a MyPhoenix Member you’ll benefits. get a range of great Or become a MyPhoenix Friend to get all the benefits of membership whilst contributing our charitable financially towards activities. Membership starts at £40 a year. about Find out more our plans at phoenix.org.uk/phoenix2020 We’re working hard to raise the working hard We’re £7.1 million we need to make it happen and as we go forward, will be plenty of ways you there can help us. your thoughts Share Get involved with the public consultation which will be starting soon. This is your chance to tell us what you think about Phoenix 2020. Sponsor us in a position to help If you’re us financially – either as an a company individual or through – we’d love or organisation to talk to you. Get in touch at [email protected]

It will mean we can offer a wider range a wider It will mean we can offer a richer screenings, of films with more learning and more art programme choice opportunities – giving you more and also helping us to become more But at for the future. financially secure the same our heart, we expect to remain – a friendly independent cinema and art can enjoy film everyone where centre and art, learn and get creative. We’re on the way to becoming a four on the way We’re 2020 – independent cinema by screen a bigger with a superb new art gallery, and new spaces for education, café bar, learning. filmmaking and creative TO PHOENIX 2020 PHOENIX TO FORWARD FORWARD WE’RE LOOKING WE’RE BOX OFFICE BOOK ONLINE Available as Midweek Matinees – see p13 0116 242 2800 PHOENIX.ORG.UK 7 6 18 18 MARCH 15 – 30 – 30 15 CLOSING GALA SCREENING: BOOGIE MAN + Q&A Fri 30 Mar, 7.45pm UK 2017, 1hr 34mins + Q&A British-Indian teenager Pavan brightens his mundane existence by fantasising about the glamorous world of ‘70s dance culture. Struggling with his cultural heritage in modern-day London, he tries to keep his family’s Indian traditionalism and the of impending responsibilities The screening adulthood at bay. will be followed by a 70s DJ set in the Café Bar. the solution to all their problems… the solution to all their problems… even maths! A heart-warming story childhood. about the small joys of in partnership with Spark. Screening LIGHT AROSE UDAPADI) (ALOKO Thu 29 Mar, 8.15pm Sri Lanka 2017, 1hr 53 mins Sinhala with English subtitles Room, tickets £6 Screen A spectacular action-epic, widely a landmark in Sinhala considered King cinema. 89 BC and Sinhala’s on all is threatened Walagamba enemies. sides by power-hungry Can his small nation rise together to face the darkest days in the history of their land? 18 18 CERT TBC AJJI + Q&A Fri 23 Mar, 8.30pm India 2017, 1hr 44mins + Q&A Hindi with English subtitles An old woman finds her 9-year- old granddaughter raped and dumped on the rubbish heap near her slum home. What follows is a bloody quest for revenge. intense film Devashish Makhija’s a brutal world of toxic explores poverty means masculinity where powerlessness. DHH Sun 25 Mar, 12pm India 2017, 2hrs 8 mins Gujarati with English subtitles desperate young friends are Three to find a way to ace their exams. After meeting a magician, they start to believe that magic could be SHALOM : SHALOM BOLLYWOOD: THE UNTOLD STORY OF INDIAN CINEMA + Q&A Fri 23 Mar, 6.15pm + Q&A Australia 2017, 1hr 16mins British-born Jewish documentary filmmaker Danny Ben-Moshe tells unknown story of the previously how Indian Jews played a formative largest in shaping the world’s role Infused with music film industry. and dance, this is an engrossing celebration of interfaith coexistence. 18 18 wrong number. Through their Through number. wrong WhatsApp daily conversations and blossoms and messages, romance other. they begin to heal each Films without BBFC certification can to over 18s: this only be screened does not necessarily indicate that the films contain adult content. MY BIRTHDAY SONG MY BIRTHDAY + Q&A Wed Mar, 8.15pm 21 India 2017, 1hr 35mins + Q&A Hindi with English subtitles Rajiv (Sanjay Suri) is celebrating his 40th birthday with friends. Everything appears normal, apart the absence of his wife and from of a beautiful stranger. the presence But events blur the line between and and future, past, present nothing is as it seems. TIKLI & LAXMI BOMB + Q&A Thu 22 Mar, 7.45pm India 2017, 2hrs 28mins + Q&A Hindi with English subtitles After nearly 20 years on the street, sex worker Laxmi is feeling jaded. pimps, she of predatory Tired by setting starts a mini revolution up a cooperative run by women, so they can manage the sex trade themselves. But will the pimps tolerate this challenge to their control? UK ASIAN FILM FILM ASIAN UK LEICESTER FESTIVAL

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SCREEN STAGE ON STAGE BOX OFFICE BOOK ONLINE Available as Midweek Matinees – see p13 0116 242 2800 PHOENIX.ORG.UK 9 8 18 MyPhoenix Members and Friends tickets £5 her singing dreams. A heart-warming A heart-warming dreams. singing her journey of laughter and love. THE LONG EXCUSE Mar, 8.30pm 13 Tue Dir: Miwa Mishikawa Motoki, Cast: Masahiro Pistol Takehara Japan 2016, 2hrs 3mins, subtitled wife When famous novelist Sachio’s dies in a bus crash, he must perform the of grieving spouse – all the role while knowing that he was being unfaithful to his wife at the time of the crash. Then Sachio meets Yoichi, the devastated widower of his wife’s friend who also died in the accident. to look Impulsively Sachio offers two young children after Yoichi’s while their father goes to work. A tender and gently humorous writer-director drama from Miwa Nishikawa. 18 in southern Japan. Encountering an elderly woman who is injured Izumi reluctantly road, on a remote helps her – and she in turn takes in the homeless ‘good Samaritan’, Can of his true identity. unaware Izumi settle into a new life in the village, or will his past catch up with I Belong is a beautifully him? Where drama of crime and human rendered redemption. SING MY LIFE Sat Mar, 5.30pm 10 Dir: Nobuo Mizuta Baisho Mitsuko Cast: Mikako Tabe, Japan 2016, 2hrs 5mins, subtitled Katsu is an incorrigible and eccentric grandmother who has to make ends worked tirelessly meet. Now 73, she finds herself of her trapped – taking care executive daughter and guitar- loving grandson. On a whim, Katsu wanders into a magical portrait studio and transforms into her self! With her newfound 20-year-old she joins and freedom, energy band and fulfils rock her grandson’s 18 18 THE JAPAN JAPAN THE TOURING FOUNDATION 2018 PROGRAMME FILM (UN)TRUE COLOURS: (UN)TRUE AND LIES IN SECRETS CINEMA JAPANESE The Japan Foundation’s annual touring film programme continues in March with an enlightening showcase of Japanese cinema with the narrative framework of “secrets and lies”, a universaltheme in world cinema. WHERE I BELONG Wed 7 Mar, 6.10pm Dir: Shinji Azuma Cast: Kazuyuki Aijima, Mina Fujii Japan 2017, 1hr 48mins, subtitled the police, lowlife On the run from thief Izumi takes to the mountains JAPANESE GIRLS JAPANESE NEVER DIE Thu 1 Mar, 6.20pm Dir: Daigo Matsui Aoi, Mitsuki Takahata Cast: Yu Japan 2016, 1hr 40mins, subtitled Mariko Yamauchi’s Adapted from novel Haruko Azumi is Missing, kaleidoscopic, pop- film is a Matsui’s art portrait of the female condition experimental in Japan. A proudly film with a fragmented structure that piles on the perspectives, tackles his country’s story Yamauchi’s and with ferocity culture patriarchal us offering candour, remarkable both a scathing image of society celebration of the and a sincere young women of Japan who face inequality on a daily basis. PG 15 12A Sun Mar, 12pm 18 USA 2012, 1hr 34mins of this A Lazy Sunday screening visionary cult film from quirky, 1965 in a Anderson. Wes director small New England town and two fall in love and run twelve-year-olds away into the wilderness, pursued by the police and the local scout leader. troop Enjoy the film and a Lazy Sunday offer: of your choice for £13.95 / £12.40 breakfast conc. See website for T&Cs. THE MYSTERY BOOTH VEGAN COOKING DEMO Mar, 12.30pmSat 17 vegan catering Join Leicester-based as they company The Mystery Booth of one of demonstrate how to cook course menus. their tastiest three + FANTASTIC CAPTAIN THE KINGS OF SUMMER DOUBLE BILL Mar, 6pmSat 17 USA 2016, 1hr 58mins + USA 2013, 1hr 36mins £12 Tickets Embark on a cinematic adventure with this double bill that perfectly encapsulates the essence of living in the wilderness. MOONRISE KINGDOM JURASSIC PARK Mar,2pm Sat 17 2hrs 7mins USA 1993, Museum New Walk Venue: FREE years in the making A film 65 million its 25th anniversary. is celebrating in this iconic adventure Experience at our pop-up way, a truly unique Museum’s cinema in New Walk Go back in time Victorian gallery. be period, but to the prehistoric attention to the Park to pay sure depend Rangers… your life may on it! PG 15 THE BEACH Mar, 8pmFri 16 USA, 2000, 1hr 59mins Boyle Danny director From 127 Hours) comes (Trainspotting, journey of this adrenaline-fuelled lust, self-discovery and sacrifice. for a of travellers search A group mystical paradise only to discover that it comes at a price. The will be followed by a screening club night in the Café Bar with drinks available until midnight. PRINCESS PRINCESS MONONOKE Thu Mar, 6pm 15 Japan 1997, 2hrs 14mins, subtitled the legendary studio Ghibli From Hayao Miyazaki, Princess director Mononoke tells the story of a young prince who finds himself stuck in the middle of a deadly war between the gods and a mining community. one of Winner it’s of 13 awards, the most beautiful and innovative animated films of its time.

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Mon Mar, 6.15pm 12 Herzog Dir: Werner Cast: Klaus Kinski Germany 1hr 31mins 1972, West the festival with Herzog’s kick off We 1972 masterpiece, a profound, savage and beautiful tale of man – and an unmatched against nature cinematic experience. Featuring by Social Cinema an introduction Alan Morton. director creative AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD

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0116 242 2800 PHOENIX.ORG.UK 10 11 U RAILWAYS REMEMBERED RAILWAYS FREIGHT TRAINSFREIGHT Mar, 2.30pmSun 11 £7.50 Tickets Recall bygone times when railways of a nation transported the products hauling steam locomotives giant and rumbled along the main freight film lines. This selection of archive includes steam at Leicester West Bridge, terminus of George & Leicester Stephenson’s Swannington Railway – the first railway in the Midlands, opened in 1832. Look inside the numerous goods depots and watch the the fleet endless task of repairing of one million wagons! Introduced by Rob Foxon of the Leicestershire film Archive. this ‘third age’ comedy has a depth age’ comedy has a depth this ‘third and warmth that will leave you positively glowing. and on 35mm, 18 12A . Nobody knows , Mean Streets MYSTERY FILM Fri 9 Mar, 6.15pm Join us as we voyage into the unknown with our mystery film night. Since starting the monthly in 2015 we’ve shown screening titles like Les Choristes Song of the Sea FINDING FEET YOUR Fri 9 – Thu Mar 15 Loncraine Dir: Richard Imrie Cast: Imelda Staunton, Celia UK 2017, 1hr 51mins On the eve of retirement, snob judgemental middle class discovers Sandra Abbott (Staunton) with affair her husband is having an and her best friend. Humiliated to move to forced homeless, she’s estate and live council an inner-city Bif (Imrie). with her bohemian sister, to let her Sandra begins Slowly, and finds new hope in down, guard she a seniors dance class where meets a host of colourful characters. With a supporting cast that includes Spall, Joanna Lumley and Timothy what we’re screening (including screening what we’re until the film begins, our staff) but you can trust that we’ll deliver some brilliant cinema. The Mystery Film may be any classification up to an 18 certificate. for are As such, these screenings only. over-18s 15 12A ROMAN ISRAEL, J. ESQ. Fri 9 – MonMar 12 Dir: Dan Gilroy Cast: Denzel Washington, CarmenColin Farrell, Ejogo USA 2017, 2hrs 2mins delivers a Denzel Washington captivating Oscar-nominated performance in this compelling Dan Gilroy thriller from courtroom (Nightcrawler). Roman Israel is a driven and (Washington) idealistic defence lawyer whose life is turned upside down when his a civil rights icon, dies. mentor, Recruited by one of the legendary former pupils, Roman finds man’s in tumultuous himself embroiled events that test the activism that has defined his career. I, TONYA Fri 9 – Thu Mar 15 Dir: Craig Gillespie Robbie, Cast: Margot Allison Janney USA 2017, 1hr 59mins (Robbie) Harding In 1991, Tonya woman became the first American during a to complete a triple axel competition. Three skating figure years later she was disgraced, ended up implicated in a plot that Kerrigan with her opponent Nancy up to being attacked in the run Tonya the Olympics, which forced all competitions. to withdraw from It was an event that she never managed to escape, and her spiral became one downward of the most talked about in US sports history. CERT TBC does he actually have to voyage think the world for people to around done it? he’s THE DIVINE ORDER Thu 8 – Thu Mar 15 Dir: Petra Volpe Cast: Marie Leuenberger Switzerland 2017, 1hr 36mins, subtitled Switzerland, 1971, and Nora, a rural a quaint young housewife from village, challenges the status quo by After suffrage. fighting for women’s first meeting the village’s organising to support votes for women, her family is mocked, bullied, and by their community. rejected and Despite this, Nora perseveres convinces the village women to go on strike, abandoning their homes and families. MyPhoenix Members and Friends tickets £5. 12A 15 THE MERCYTHE Fri 2 – Thu Mar 15 Dir: James Marsh Firth, Colin Cast: Rachel Weisz, David Thewlis UK 2018, 1hr 42mins true story Based on the remarkable Crowhurst’s of amateur sailor Donald the attempt to sail solo around like he world. 1968 and feeling on history, needs to make his mark (Firth, in a career-best Crowhurst performance) decides to compete in race. the Golden Globe yacht Immediately beset by problems and caused by his inexperience overly-complicated boat, Crowhurst is soon days behind the other competitors. Overawed by the scale of the task, he struggles to maintain his sanity and begins to wonder: LOVELESS Fri 2 – Wed 7 Mar Zvyagintsev Dir: Andrey Cast: Maryana Spivak, Aleksey Rozin Rus/Fra/Ger/Bel 2017, 2hrs 27mins, subtitled of Leviathan returns The director with this gripping, excoriating parable of uncaring modern society and the obliviousness of the wealthy in bitter middle classes. Embroiled Moscow proceedings, divorce too couple Boris and Zhenya are focused on starting new lives and to notice when their relationships young son goes missing. With no sign of the boy and the police barely the increasingly interested, to forced desperate couple are spend time together in their search. 12A 15 15

CONTINUED FROM LAST MONTH LAST FROM CONTINUED A tense, harrowing portrayal of A tense, harrowing and futility of trench the terror based on RC Sherriff’s warfare, blistering anti-war play. Fri 16 FebFri – Thu 16 1 Mar Dir: Saul Dibb Cast: Sam Claflin, Asa Butterfield Paul Bettany, UK 2017, 1hr 47mins JOURNEY’S END Guillermo del Toro’s Golden Guillermo del Toro’s to the Globe-winning love-letter monster movie is an otherworldly of fable set against the backdrop America. Cold War Thu Feb – Thu 15 1 Mar Dir: Guillermo del Toro Cast: Sally Hawkins, Octavia Spencer 3mins USA 2017, 2hrs THE SHAPE WATER OF Greta Gerwig’s (Frances Ha) Gerwig’s Greta debut is a cinematic directorial marvel not to be missed. Christine McPherson is a high ‘Lady Bird’ school senior determined to escape the confines of her provincial and Sacramento life for the freedom university. sophistication of a New York Combining Impeccable direction with pitch-perfect performances, the titular character follow’s Lady Bird her last year of high school asthrough andshe experiences first love, broken mended friendships and the excitement and sadness of leaving home. Fri 23 Feb – Thu 8 Mar Gerwig Dir: Greta Cast: Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf USA 2017, 1hr 34mins LADY BIRD BOX OFFICE BOOK ONLINE Available as Midweek Matinees – see p13

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PG 15 12A 12A CINEMA U CERT TBC 15 Matinee screenings for just for just screenings Matinee – refreshments £6 including open to all. MERCYTHE Wed 7 Mar, 11am MISS POTTER Mar, 10.30amWed 14 in Open to all, screening partnership with The University Age (U3A) of the Third LIKE A WALK PANTHER Wed Mar, 11am 21 SQUARE THE Wed 28 Mar, 11am DESCRIPTIVE SUBTITLES DESCRIBED AUDIO FRIENDLY AUTISM MIDWEEK MATINEES THE MERCYTHE 6 Mar, 5.50pmTue I, TONYA Mar, 6pm 13 Tue BLACK PANTHER 27 Mar, 5.30pmTue THEALL MONEY IN THE WORLD Mar, 1pm Fri 16 TAD THE LOST TAD EXPLORER Sat Mar, 10.30am 10 ACCESS 15 the Cannes Film festival, Ramsay’s the Cannes Film festival, Ramsay’s film is a sublime study of the effect and legacy of violence. PERSONA Fri 23 – Mon 26 Mar Dir: Cast: Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann Sweden 1966, 1hr 24mins, subtitled Elisabet Renowned stage actress a moment (Ullmann) suffers Vogler of blankness during a performance and lapses into total silence. what appears to from Suffering be a psychological breakdown, she is advised by her doctor to take Elisabet goes to to recover. time off a beach house with only Alma (Andersson), a nurse, as company, and the two women begin to experience a strange emotional The 5pm screening convergence. by on Sun 25 Mar will be introduced Paul Marygold. Phoenix projectionist 15 15 THE SQUARE THE Fri 23 – Thu 29 Mar Dir: Ruben Östlund Cast: Claes Bang, Elisabeth Moss Swe/Ger/Fra/Den 2017, 2hrs 31mins, subtitled Winner of the Palme d’Or at last festival, Östlund’s Cannes film year’s is a dark Majeure follow up to Force and on art, culture satire and surreal communication in the digital age. museum curator High profile Christian (Bang) plans to open a new exhibit which aims controversial as its viewers of their role to remind human beings and responsible encourage altruism. The response however is misjudged, and, despite his best intentions events rapidly descend into chaos. YOU WERE NEVER YOU HERE REALLY Fri 23 – Thu 29 Mar Ramsay Dir: Lynne Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Judith Roberts 30mins UK//USA 2017, 1hr Joaquin Phoenix is on sensational form ex-soldier turned as an the in the new film from mercenary About to Talk Need of We director and Kevin. A hulking mass of anger violence, contained barely makes a traumatized veteran Joe girls living tracking down missing and dealing out blunt-force vengeance to their captors. When his latest assignment spirals into a Joe struggles to deeper conspiracy, keep his demons at bay and remain Winner at in control. two awards of 15 Marina struggles to fight for the right to be herself. Absolutely unmissable. GOOK – ThuFri 16 22 Mar Dir: Justin Chon Cast: Simone Baker, Justin Chon, David So USA 2017, 1hr 35mins Channelling the anger and daring of early Spike Lee, Chon’s is set in LA feature impressive and after the immediately before in the Rodney King police verdict two brutality trial. Eli and Daniel are Americans who run a young Korean with occasionalstruggling shoe store, African an 11 year-old help from American girl, Kamilla. As rioting out and racial tension begins breaks to boil over the lives of the trio are put at risk. MyPhoenix Members and Friends tickets £5. 15 15 – The Guardian DARK RIVERDARK – SunFri Mar 16 18 Dir: Clio Barnard Cast: Ruth Wilson, Sean Bean Mark Stanley, UK 2017, 1hr 30mins Selfish The Clio Barnard (The Arbor, Giant) returns with a new drama, set Dales. in the heart of the Yorkshire When her father dies, Alice (Wilson) returns home to the family farm to claim the tenancy she believes is her arrival rightly hers. However, sparks deep and unsettling her past, moments moments from for 15 that she has hidden from her years. Alice must then confront – who is wornby years brother down both he alone on the farm – before and the land fall to ruin. A FANTASTIC WOMAN FANTASTIC A – Thu Fri 16 22 Mar Dir: Francisco Reyes Cast: , Chile/Ger/Spain/USA 2017, 1hr 44mins, subtitled  With Academy Award a 2018 nomination for best foreign stunning language film, Lelio’s a wave of drama is riding high on Marina, a young trans rave reviews. into woman, has her life thrown turmoil by the sudden death of her But much older boyfriend, Orlando. has time to grieve, she is she before for accused of being responsible with treated death, Orlando’s suspicion and shunned by his family. Forbidden to attend Orlando’s her home, funeral and evicted from CERT TBC PG

ESSENTIAL CINEMA ESSENTIAL A group of retired ‘80s wrestlers in ‘80s wrestlers of retired A group back into the forced are Yorkshire ring to save their local pub from their community reuniting closure, night of mayhem and for one more Stephen a final shot at glory. Graham (This is England) and Dave Johns (I, Daniel Blake) don the spandex, supported by a fabulous British cast including Sue Johnston, Jill Halfpenny and hip hop artist Pip. A feel-good comedy Scroobius heart and a killer with real soundtrack. Fri 16 - ThuFri 16 22 Mar Dir: Dan Cadan Cast: Stephen Graham, Dave Johns UK 2018, runtime TBC WALK LIKE WALK A PANTHER We launch our Wilderness launch We Film released Festival (p.8) with a newly 1972 of Herzog’s 4K restoration nature, masterpiece of man against on location in Peru. filmed entirely Determined to find El Dorado, the Lope de ruthless and maniacal Don of (Kinski) leads a band Aguirre Amazon. conquistadors down the savage and beautiful, Profound, cinema experience. an incredible it’s by Social Cinema Introduced Alan Morton. director creative Mon Mar, 6.15pm 12 Herzog Dir: Werner Cast: Klaus Kinski Germany 1972, 1hr 31mins West AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD BOX OFFICE BOOK ONLINE Available as Midweek Matinees – see p13

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18 ON BODY ON BODY AND SOUL Sat Mar 31 – Mon 2 Apr Dir: Ildikó Enyedi Cast: Géza Morcsányi, Alexandra Borbély Hungary 2017, 1hr 56mins, subtitled best- Appearing on numerous of-2017 lists, we missed this release but are stunning film on very happy to finally be showing it. When two Hungarian slaughterhouse workers find that the exact same dream they share each night, they try to start a – but things relationship complicated in the more prove waking world. ALL THEALL MONEY IN THE WORLD – Mon MarFri 16 19 Dir: Ridley Scott Cast: Michelle Williams, Christopher Plummer USA 2017, 2hrs 13mins to lots of requests had We’ve latest Ridley Scott film, the screen case of the based on the real-life John kidnapping of 16-year-old of his Paul Getty III and the refusal grandfather Jean Paul billionaire Getty (Plummer) to pay any ransom. 15

12A BLADE RUNNER 2049 Fri 23 – Mon 26 Mar Dir: Denis Villeneuve Cast: Ryan Harrison Ford Gosling, UK/USA 2017, 2hrs 43mins 35 years after the original Blade Denis Runner this sequel from Villeneuve stars Ryan Gosling as for a searching an LAPD Officer former blade runner. DUNKIRK Fri 9 – Mon Mar 12 Dir: Christopher Nolan Mark Rylance Hardy, Cast: Tom UK/France 2017, 1hr 46mins, subtitled (parts) thrilling tale of Christopher Nolan’s features WWII bravery and sacrifice including a superb ensemble cast, Kenneth Branagh, Mark Rylance and Hardy. Tom FILMS OF THE PAST FEWMONTHS OF THE PAST FILMS PG ANOTHER CHANCE TO CATCH SOME OF THE BIGGEST CATCH CHANCE TO ANOTHER 15 MAYBE YOU MISSED, MAYBE WE MISSED MAYBE MISSED, YOU MAYBE DARKEST HOUR DARKEST Sat – Thu 3 8 Mar Dir: Joe Wright Cast: Gary Oldman, Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas UK 2017, 2hrs 5mins complete Gary Oldman’s transformation into Winston Churchill in Joe is just one of many wonders (Atonement) film that has Wright’s picked up multiple wins and season. nominations this awards BILLBOARDS THREE OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI Sun – Thu 18 22 Mar Dir: Martin McDonagh Cast: Frances McDormand, Sam Rockwell Harrelson, Woody UK/USA, 2017, 1hr 55mins Frances McDormand gives a mesmerising performance in Martin lauded film critically McDonagh’s to be one of the that has proved most popular films at Phoenix in years. recent 15

15 CINEMA BIZARRECINEMA THE DUNES THE A NICE DAY HAVE Fri 30 Mar – Mon 2 Apr Dir: Jian Liu Cast: Zhu Changlong, Cao Kou China 2017, 1hr 18mins, subtitled Pulp remade “If Quentin Tarantino Fiction as an animated movie set in modern day China, it might look something like Have a Nice Day.” — Indiewire. a Xiaozhang, a poor driver from steals a large small Chinese city, to his boss amount of money from with his save his relationship girlfriend. On the run, Xiaozhang finds himself in a series of ridiculous situations. Filled with gangster lowlifes, shady opportunists and killers, this is a stylish and hired pacey animated thriller. WOMAN OF WOMAN 27 – Wed 28 MarTue Teshigahara Dir: Hiroshi Cast: Eiji Okada, Kyôko Kishida subtitled Japan 1964, 2hrs 20mins, curators, the Social we Cinema, have chosen what best consider to be one of the with indelible movies ever made, rife performances and music. imagery, the sand Entomologist Niki visits but dunes to collect insect samples, a pit with a finds himself trapped in with helping her dig woman. Tasked escape, but out sand, Niki wants to in the heat and sweat of their close quarters finds his lust for the woman on 35mm. overwhelming. Screening 12A face off against a growing cast of against a growing face off enemies to save his kingdom. Bold, riotous and visually spectacular. MARY MAGDALENE Fri 30 Mar – Thu 5 Apr Dir: Garth Davis Cast: Rooney Mara, Joaquin Phoenix UK 2018, 2hrs Garth Davis returns with his follow up to the critically acclaimed Lion, telling the story of Mary Magdalene (Mara). Feeling constrained and of the hierarchies by the repressed Mary defies her family to join a day, of led by Jesus new social order, (Phoenix). Finding her Nazareth place within his movement alongside his followers, including Judas (Chiwetel Ejiofor), her new found faith takes her on a path to enlightenment, but also betrayal.

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Wes Anderson is back with another Anderson is back with another Wes immaculate animation à la Fantastic Mr Fox. In the not so distant future, an outbreak a Japanese city suffers of canine flu and banishes all dogs island. Atari, offshore to a remote is drawn to the boy, a 12 year-old island in pursuit of his beloved pet, and falls in with a pack of stray to help him on his dogs that agree quest to save his pet and escape the Isle of Dogs. Fri 30 Mar – Thu Apr 12 Anderson Dir: Wes Cast: Frances McDormand, Ken Bill Murray Watanabe, Germany/USA 2018, 1hr 41mins ISLE OFISLE DOGS In Marvel Studios tenth year of In Marvel Studios tenth cinematic dominance, Ryan Black Panther may be Coogler’s socially their most important and film yet. After the death relevant (Boseman) T’Challa of his father, African returns home to the hidden to take his nation of Wakanda on his rightful place as king. But arrival he is instantly embroiled his in a deadly battle to protect to stamp out the In order throne. beginnings of a civil war he must and don the mantle of the panther, Mon 26 – Thu29 Mar Dir: Ryan Coogler Cast: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B Jordan USA 2017, 2hr 14mins BLACK PANTHER BOX OFFICE BOOK ONLINE Available as Midweek Matinees – see p13

0116 242 2800 PHOENIX.ORG.UK 16 17 A Film and Video Umbrella touring exhibition, A Film and Video Umbrella supported by Arts Council England, Canal City of Bradford National Trust, & River Trust, District Council, Hastings Metropolitan Phoenix, Feltech, Museum & Art Gallery, Links Signs and Heritage Lottery Fund. Curated by Mariam Zulfiqar. CHANGING PLACES CHANGING Until Mar Sun 11 Free Cube Gallery, Changing Places is an exhibition of artists’ video linking the transformations occurring across South Asia due to industrialisation with sites of historic significance in Britain. Sitting at the heart of the post- of area industrial St George’s artworks we host three Leicester, Machine by Imran Channa, Desire Jahan Nupur. Collective and Yasmin These artists all live in, work in, or a connection to Bangladesh, retain India or Pakistan, and the content of the works – and their placement in Leicester – highlights a shared history between England and South Asia. 8 BOTH SIDES 4 NOW Thu 29 Mar, 8.30pm Cube Gallery booking required Free, Both Sides Now in its fourth year, Now is a collection of artists’ film and video examining new models of making moving image influenced by internet and videogame culture. Showing work made in the past four new explores years, the programme aesthetics, visual languages and digital forms native to the that are internet, and that comment upon local and global politics, society, globalisation and science. Curated by Isaac Leung of Videotage and Jamie Wyld of videoclub. Visible Bits screening brings screening ri 2 Mar, 6pm ri 2 Mar, ART The 9th annual more genre defying audio-visual defying genre more From art to our cinema screens. the ecstatic to the sublime, the chaotic to the calmed from – see how artists and musicians using the world are around new technologies to animate imaginative audio-visual worlds. Going beyond the bounds of traditional narrative, abstract flows of image and sound invite wonder and contemplation. Battey of Bret Curated by Prof and Technology Music, DMU’s Centre. Innovation Research Audible Bytes VISIBLE BITSVISIBLE BYTES 201 AUDIBLE F booking required Free, AN AUDIENCE AN AUDIENCE WITH..: A HISTORY OF CINEMAGOING Tuesdays, Apr 17 May – 8 8.30pm – 7pm Members Price: £50 / £45 conc / £40 there , DVDs, Blu-ray… ways to watch films many are go to the but people still love to take a closer look at cinema. We how and why. FILM SCHOOL Thursdays, May 10 – 28 Jun 7pm – 9pm Price: £96 / £80 conc / £72 members Keith Allott leads this Tutor to filmmaking, practical introduction taking you step by step all the planning pre-production way from film. to the final edit of your through DH LAWRENCE ON SCREEN Tuesdays, 3 – 24 July 8.30pm – 7pm Price: £50 / £45 conc / £40 Members Thanks to Lady Chatterley, stories have a somewhat Lawrence’s Join us for a visual racy reputation. work on the tour of the writer’s adaptation to – from big screen biography.

TALKING PICTURESTALKING SPRING Mondays, 9 Apr – 25 Jun (10 sessions) Tuesdays, Apr 10 – 26 Jun 10.30am – 12pm (10 sessions) Price: £85 / £75 conc / £70 Members your love of film with this Share discussions 10-week course of group – led by tutor Alan Seaman – that put the cinema week into focus. The price includes a cup of tea/ and a ticket to the 1pm or coffee following 1.30pm film screening your session. FILM FESTIVALS FOR FOR FILM FESTIVALS INDIE FILMMAKERS Sat 25 Aug, 10.30am – 4pm Price: £16 filmmaker Join award-winning Keith Allott for an essential overview of film festivals, with industry tips for getting your film selected. PEDRO ALMODOVAR PEDRO Sat 10.30am May, 12 – 4pm Price: £16 director The outrageous Spanish forty exploded on to the scene death led years ago, after Franco’s We to a loosening of restrictions. of this assess the glittering career enfant terrible.

ONE DAY COURSES ONE DAY We take a closer look at We women ‘strong’ of representations in contemporary action cinema, including movies like Kill Bill and Mad Max: Fury Road. Sat 10.30am 7 Apr, – 4pm Price: £16 ACTION CINEMA & 2000 SINCE FEMINISM Following a sell-out in January, Following a sell-out in January, join us another chance to here’s this the work of as we explore film director. controversial Sat Mar, 10.30am 31 − 4pm Price: £16 QUENTIN TARANTINO QUENTIN Our short courses are a great way toget deeper into film. Visit our website to find out more and to book online.

A weird and wonderful delve into and wonderful delve into A weird the stranger side of world cinema the cult to the extreme. – from Italian vampires, sex Discover French witches and Japanese radioactive of the work monsters as we explore Ana Lily Amirpour, Dario Argento, Honda and many more. Ishiro MONDO MOVIEHOUSE MONDO Fridays, 6 Apr – 25 May 8.30pm – 7pm Price: £96 / £80 conc / £72 Members

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Israel, Esq 19:45 Walk Like a Panther* 17:00 The Square 13:00 20:20 The Mercy 20:10 Gook 17:10 You Were Never Really Here 13:30 20:20 SUNDAY 4 MARCH Side A & Side B 19:30 Black Panther 15:30 Coco 10:30 MONDAY 12 MARCH All The Money In The World 19:40 Blade Runner 2049 17:00 The Mercy 12:00 Finding Your Feet 13:00 18:10 Persona 18:20 Lady Bird 13:00 15:15 18:00 20:30 The Divine Order* 13:30 MONDAY 19 MARCH Bolshoi Ballet: The Flames of Paris 15:00 Roman J. Israel, Esq 15:30 Walk Like A Panther* 13:00 20:30 TUESDAY 27 MARCH Loveless 17:30 The Mercy 15:45 All The Money In The World 13:30 Monster Family* 11:00 15:15 Darkest Hour 20:15 Aguirre, Wrath of God 18:15 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing... 15:40 You Were Never Really Here 13:00 20:30 I, Tonya 20:30 Gook 18:00 Black Panther 13:45 MONDAY 5 MARCH Dunkirk 20:40 A Fantastic Woman 18:10 Black Panther (Desc Subs) 17:30 The Mercy 13:00 18:15 Kuchh Bheeege Alfaaz 20:15 Woman of the Dunes 17:15 Lady Bird 13:30 15:45 18:15 20:45 TUESDAY 13 MARCH The Square 20:20 Darkest Hour 15:30 I, Tonya 13:00 TUESDAY 20 MARCH Loveless 20:25 The Divine Order* 13:30 15:45 A Fantastic Woman 13:00 16:05 18:10 WEDNESDAY 28 MARCH Finding Your Feet 15:45 18:15 Walk Like A Panther* 13:30 Monster Family* 10:45 13:00 TUESDAY 6 MARCH I, Tonya (Desc Subs) 18:00 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing... 15:30 20:20 The Square 11:00 Lady Bird 13:00 17:00 20:20 The Long Excuse 20:30 EOS: Vincent Van Gogh 18:30 You Were Never Really Here 14:20 18:10 Loveless 13:30 The Mercy 20:45 Gook 20:30 Black Panther 15:20 20:00 Darkest Hour 15:10 The Square 16:45 The Mercy (Desc Subs) 17:50 WEDNESDAY 14 MARCH WEDNESDAY 21 MARCH Woman of the Dunes 20:10 RSC: Twelfth Night 19:30 Miss Potter 10:30 Walk Like A Panther 11:00 The Mercy 13:00 18:00 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing... 13:15 17:30 THURSDAY 29 MARCH WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH The Divine Order* 13:10 20:30 A Fantastic Woman 14:00 20:45 Monster Family* 11:25 15:20 The Mercy 11:00 I, Tonya 15:30 20:30 Gook 16:00 You Were Never Really Here 13:00 20:45 The Mercy 13:15 Finding Your Feet 15:30 Walk Like A Panther* 18:10 The Square 14:00 20:15 Lady Bird 13:30 15:45 18:30 20:45 Chasing Ice 18:30 My Birthday Song 20:15 Black Panther 17:15 18:00 Darkest Hour 15:45 Light Arose 20:15 Where I Belong 18:10 THURSDAY 15 MARCH THURSDAY 22 MARCH Both Side Now 4 20:30 Loveless 20:30 Finding Your Feet 13:00 Gook 14:00 I, Tonya 13:30 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing... 14:20 FRIDAY 30 MARCH THURSDAY 8 MARCH The Mercy 15:30 16:10 A Fantastic Woman 16:20 Peter Rabbit 10:45 13:15 Lady Bird 15:00 18:10 20:30 Princess Mononoke 18:00 Walk Like A Panther* 17:00 Isle of Dogs* 12:15 15:30 18:00 20:30 The Mercy 15:15 In Conversation with Mahira Khan 19:45 NT Live: Julius Caesar 19:00 Have A Nice Day 14:40 Darkest Hour 17:45 The Divine Order* 20:45 Tikli & Laxmi Bomb 19:45 Mary Magdalene 16:40 The Divine Order* 20:15 Boogie Man 19:45 FRIDAY 16 MARCH FRIDAY 23 MARCH FRIDAY 9 MARCH All The Money 13:00 Persona 13:00 SATURDAY 31 MARCH Finding Your Feet 13:00 20:30 In The World (Audio Desc) Blade Runner 2049 14:00 Quentin Tarantino course 10:30 The Mercy 13:15 A Fantastic Woman 14:25 20:30 The Square 15:00 20:20 Peter Rabbit 10:30 15:40 Roman J. 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