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01 The Brewery Cinema | September - December 2017

Cinema specials

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In this Corner of the World | 14 Oct

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Supported by Film Hub North, led by Showroom Workstation. Proud to be part of the BFI Film Audience Network.

For listings, information and online bookings, go to breweryarts.co.uk/cinema

02

Welcome toour newlook autumnseason

Final Portrait | 24-28 Sep

This season is our biggest ever at the Brewery, and cinema is

no exception! We’re bringing

you the best new features from independent, foreign language

and documentary filmmakers

from around the world, with more

screenings of films that are a bit left of field.
Once again we host film

screenings as part of The Lakes

International Comic Art Festival,

with a fantastic selection of comic book related movies.

We are also proud to present two

powerful new features as part of

the BFI’s ‘New Releases Strategy’

with God’s Own Country (4 Nov) and Daphne (12 Dec).

Cinephiles can now see more and

save more with our season ticket

offer (see special offers page 1).

Our weekly programme is packed to the rafters this season with

Victoria & Abdul (from 15 Sep), Kingsman: The Golden Circle (20 Sep), Blade Runner 2049 (from 6 Oct), Paddington 2 (from 10 Nov), Thor: Ragnarok (27 Oct) Murder on the Orient Express

(from 3 Nov) and join us in a

galaxy far, far away for Star Wars:

The Last Jedi (from 14 Dec).

We welcome two directors for

Q&A screenings this season; Paul Sng with his documentary

feature Dispossession: The Great Social Housing Swindle

(11 Sep), and Michael Cumming (a Windermere native) with a

look behind the scenes of the pioneering fake news show in

Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye

Tapes (19 Sep). Representatives

from local environmental groups and political parties will also join us for a panel discussion

at Dispossession, and at our

screening of Al Gore’s An

Murder on the Orient Express | from 3 Nov

After listening to overwhelming customer feedback we are pleased to announce the return

of the over 60s discount on all

Cinema tickets from 1 September.

Go on, take a chance and

experience something different!

Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2 Oct).

Chris Ashton - Film Coordinator

Borg Vs McEnroe | 4 & 8 Nov

03 The Brewery Cinema | September - December 2017

September

  • England is Mine
  • David Lynch: The Art Life

  • The Levelling
  • England is Mine
  • Dispossession: The Great

Social Housing Swindle

Mon 11 Sep | 7.00pm | Screen Three

  • Thu 7 Sep | 8.15pm | Screen Two
  • Fri 8 Sep | 5.50pm

Sat 9 Sep | 5.50pm & 8.15pm Sun 10 Sep | 8.15pm

[15] 93mins | 2016 Drama Director: Hope Dickson Leach Stars: Ellie Kendrick, Jack Holdern, David Morrissey
[PG] 82mins | 2017 Documentary Director: Paul Sng

Stars: Rushanara Ali, Danny Dorling,

Peter Hitchens

Tue 12 Sep | 5.50pm | Screen Two

[15] 94 mins | 2016 Biography | Drama Director: Mark Gill

Stars: Jessica Brown Findlay, Jack Lowden, Jodie Comer

Acclaimed British drama about a young woman who returns to the family dairy farm following the tragic death of her younger

brother during the 2014 Somerset floods.

Feature-length documentary, exploring the failures that have caused a chronic shortage of social housing in Britain.

Inspired by his mother, talented

teenage singer Steven Patrick

Morrissey pursues his dream of rock ‘n’ roll stardom and forms a band in Manchester in the early 1980s.

Followed by Q&A and panel discussion with the director and members of local political parties & environmental groups.

From The Land Of The Moon David Lynch: The Art Life

City of Ghosts

Tue 12 Sep | 8.15pm | Screen Two

Mal de Pierres

Sun 10 Sep | 6.00pm | Screen Two
Fri 8 Sep | 8.15pm | Screen Two

  • [15] 88mins | 2016
  • [18] 92mins | 2016

[15] 120mins | 2016

Drama, Romance

Subtitled | French Director: Nicole Garcia

Stars: Marion Cotillard, Louis Garrel, Alex Brendemühl

Documentary | Biography

Director: Jon Nguyen, Rick Barnes

Stars: David Lynch
Documentary Director: Matthew Heineman Stars: Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, Hamoud, Hassan

Artist and filmmaker David Lynch discusses his early life and

the events that shaped his outlook on art and the creative process.
Award-winning documentary that

follows the efforts of a handful of

anonymous activists who banded together after their homeland was

taken over by ISIS in 2014
In 1950s France, Gabrielle, a

passionate, free-spirited woman trapped in a loveless marriage, falls for another man on a retreat

in the Alps in this Palme d’Or

nominated drama.

For listings, information and online bookings, go to breweryarts.co.uk/cinema

04

September

  • Victoria and Abdul
  • A Man Called Ove

  • Logan Lucky
  • The Seasons In Quincy:

Oxide Ghosts:

Four Portraits Of John Berger
The Brass Eye Tapes

Tue 19 Sep | 8.15pm | Screen Two
Fri 15 Sep | 8.15pm Sat 16 Sep | 5.30pm & 8.15pm Sun 17 Sep | 8.15pm

Mon 18 - Wed 20 Sep | 5.30pm

Thu 21 Sep | 5.30pm | Screen Two
Sun 17 Sep | 5.55pm | Screen Two

[15] 90mins | 2016 Documentary

Director: Michael Cumming Stars: Chris Morris

[12A] 93mins | 2016 Documentary | Biography Directors: Bartek Dziadosz &

Colin MacCabe

[12A] 119 mins | 2016

Comedy | Crime | Drama

Director: Steven Soderberg

Stars: Adam Driver, Daniel Craig, Channing Tatum

Made from hundreds of hours of unseen material, Michael Cummings’ film shares insights

into the process of making the series, witnessing the highs and lows of the production and its impact.

Stars: John Berger, Tilda Swinton

Prolific artist, philosopher, writer,

storyteller and “radical humanist”

John Berger, who died in 2017, is

the focus of this vivid cinematic portrait from actor and close friend Tilda Swinton.

Two brothers attempt to pull off a heist during a NASCAR race in North Carolina. Crime-caper from the director of Ocean’s Eleven and

Sex, Lies & Videotape.

Followed by a Q&A with director

Michael Cumming

Victoria and Abdul

From Fri 15 Sep See website for listings

A Man Called Ove

Kingsman:

The Golden Circle

En man som heter Ove

Mon 18 Sep | 8.15pm | Screen Two

From Wed 20 Sep

See website for listings

  • [PG] 106mins | 2017
  • [15] 113mins | 2017

Drama | Comedy

Subtitled | Swedish Director: Hannes Holm

Stars: Rolf Lassgård, Bahar Pars,

Filip Berg

[15] 120mins | 2017 TBC

Drama Director: Matthew Vaughan

Stars: Taron Egerton, Colin Firth,

Mark Strong
Biography | Drama | History Director: Stephen Frears

Stars: Judi Dench, Michael Gambon, Olivia Williams

The extraordinary true story of an unexpected friendship in the

later years of Queen Victoria’s remarkable rule with Indian clerk

Abdul Karim.
Ove, an ill-tempered, isolated retiree who spends his days

The Kingsman find new allies

when they discover a spy organization in the United States known as Statesman. enforcing block association rules

and visiting his wife’s grave, has finally given up on life just as an

unlikely friendship develops with his boisterous new neighbours.

05 The Brewery Cinema | September - December 2017

September/october

  • Maudie
  • Detroit

Final Portrait

Sun 24 Sep | 6.00pm Mon 25 Sep | 8.15pm Thu 28 Sep | 6.00pm | Screen Two

  • The Midwife
  • An Inconvenient Sequel:

Truth to Power

Sage Femme

Thu 28 Sep | 8.15pm | Screen Two
Mon 2 Oct | 7.15pm | Screen Three

[12A] 117mins | 2017 Drama Subtitled | French Director: Martin Provost

Stars: Catherine Deneuve, Catherine Frot, Olivier Gourmet

[PG] 98mins | 2016 Documentary

Directors: Bonni Cohen & Jon Shenk

Stars: Al Gore, Barack Obama,

Donald J. Trump
[15] 90mins | 2016

Biography | Comedy | Drama

Director: Stanley Tucci

Stars: Armie Hammer, Geoffrey Rush, Clémence Poésy

A decade after An Inconvenient

Truth comes the follow-up that shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution.

Claire is a tightly wound midwife

who forms an unlikely friendship

with her late father’s free-spirited

mistress.

In 1964, American writer James

Lord is asked to sit for a portrait by Swiss painter and sculptor Alberto Giacometti in this comedy drama from director Stanley Tucci.

Followed by a panel discussion with members of local political parties & environmental groups
Hosted by Dominique Pluskwa,

Creative Learning Language Tutor

  • Maudie
  • Detroit
  • The Ghoul

  • Sun 24 Sep | 8.15pm
  • Fri 29 Sep & Sun 1 Oct
  • Sun 8 Oct | 8.15pm | Screen Two

Mon 25 Sep | 5.35pm | Screen Two

5.05pm & 8.15pm | Screen Two

[15] 85mins | 2016 Drama | Thriller

  • [12A] 115 mins | 2016
  • [15] 143mins | 2017

Director: Gareth Tunley

Stars: Tom Meeten, Alice Lowe, Rufus Jones
Biography | Drama | Romance Director: Aisling Walsh Stars: Sally Hawkins,
Crime | Drama | History

Director: Kathryn Bigelow

Stars: John Boyega,

  • Ethan Hawke, Kari Matchett
  • Anthony Mackie, Algee Smith

A detective goes undercover as a patient to investigate a psychotherapist he believes is linked to a strange double murder.

Taut thriller from Ben Wheatley

collaborator Gareth Tunley.
An unlikely romance develops

when a reclusive fishmonger hires

a fragile yet determined woman - with dreams of becoming an artist - to be his housekeeper.
Three young African American men were murdered at the Algiers

Motel amidst the chaos of the Detroit Rebellion in 1967. From

Kathryn Bigelow, director of The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty.

For listings, information and online bookings, go to breweryarts.co.uk/cinema

06

october

  • Finding your Feet
  • Song to Song

  • Finding your Feet
  • Song to Song

Goodbye Christopher Robin

From Fri 20 Oct See website for listings
From Fri 6 Oct See website for listings
Sun 8 Oct | 5.20pm | Screen Two

[15] 126mins | 2016 Drama Director: Terrence Mallick

Stars: Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara, Michael Fassbender

[12A] 111mins | 2017

Comedy | Drama | Romance Director: Richard Loncraine Stars: Joanna Lumley,

[PG] 100mins | 2017 TBC

Biography | Family | History

Director: Simon Curtis Stars: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Margot Robbie, Kelly Macdonald
Timothy Spall, Celia Imrie

Two entangled couples - and struggling songwriters - chase

success through a rock ‘n’ roll

landscape of seduction and betrayal.
A middle class snob discovers her

husband has been having an affair

and is forced into exile with her council-estate dwelling sister.

The life of author A.A. Milne and the creation of the Winnie the

Pooh stories inspired by his

son C.R. Milne.

Blade Runner 2049

A Ghost Story

Thor: Ragnarok

  • From Fri 6 Oct
  • Thu 19 Oct | 8.15pm | Screen Two
  • From Fri 27 Oct

  • See website for listings
  • See website for listings

[12A] 92mins | 2017 Drama Director: David Lowery

Stars: Casey Affleck, Rooney Mara, McColm Cephas Jr.

[12A] 120mins | 2017 TBC

Sci-Fi | Drama | Mystery | Action Director: Dennis Villeneuve

Stars: Harrison Ford,

[12A] 100mins | 2017 TBC

Comic-book | Action | Drama Director: Taika Waititi Stars: Chris Hemsworth,

  • Ryan Gosling, Ana de Armas
  • Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett

A recently deceased, whitesheeted ghost returns to his suburban home to try to reconnect with his bereft wife in this singular exploration of legacy, love, loss, and the enormity of existence.

A new blade runner, LAPD Officer

K, unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge

what’s left of society
Thor must fight for survival and

race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela from destroying his home and the Asgardian civilization.

07 The Brewery Cinema | September - December 2017

THE LAKES INTERNATIONAL COMIC ART

Your Name

FESTIVAL 13-15 OCT 2017

Mad Max: Fury Road - Black & Chrome Edition

Fri 13 Oct | 8.30pm | Screen One

Valerian and the City of a

Thousand Planets

Mad Max: Fury Road

Sat 14 Oct | 7.30pm | Screen Three

[15] 117mins | 2015 Action | Adventure | Sci-FI Director: George Miller
[12A] 137mins | 2017 Action | Adventure | SciFi Director: Luc Besson

Stars: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron

  • ,
  • Stars: Dane DeHaan,

Nicholas Hoult

Cara Delevingne, Clive Owen

A woman rebels against a tyrannical ruler in a
A dark force threatens Alpha, a vast metropolis and home to species from a thousand planets. Special operatives Valerian and Laureline must race to safeguard the future of the universe. postapocalyptic wasteland in search for her home-land with the

help of a drifter named Max. Black

and chrome edition of this modern cult-classic.

Valerian and the City of a
Thousand Planets

In this Corner of the World Samurai: Musashi

Your Name

  • Kono sekai no katasumi ni
  • Kimi no na Wa

Miyamoto

Sat 14 Oct | 7.00pm

Screen Four (Warehouse Café)

Sat 14 Oct | 5.00pm | Screen Two

Sun 15 Oct | 5.00pm | Screen Three

[PG] 128mins | 2017

[12A] 106min | 2016 Animation | Drama | Fantasy

Japanese Language

Animation | Drama | History

Japanese Language English Subtitles Director: Sunao Katabuchi Stars: Non, Megumi Han, Yoshimasa Hosoya
[15] 93mins | 1954 Drama | History
English Subtitles
Japanese Language

English Subtitles Director: Hiroshi Inagaki Stars: Toshirô Mifune,

Mariko Okada, Rentarô Mikuni

Director: Makoto Shinkai

Stars: Ryûnosuke Kamiki, Mone Kamishiraishi, Ryô Narita

As she combats her daily

struggles In Hiroshima during World War II, 18-year-old newly-

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  • Bfi Official Statistics for 2019 Show International Investment in Film and High-End Television Generates 30% Uplift for Uk Economy with £3.07 Billion

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  • Download Transcript (180Kb PDF)

    Download Transcript (180Kb PDF)

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  • Robert Flanagan Production Sound Mixer

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  • Poldark’S Pulling Power RTS STUDENT TELEVISION AWARDS 2016 3 JUNE 1:00Pm BFI Southbank, London SE1 8XT

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