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Moonlight (18) Jackie (15) Prevenge (15) It’s Only The End Of The Viceroy’s House (12A) Christine (15) Neruda (15) The Time Of Their Lives Fri 10 - Thu 16 March Fri 10 - Thu 16 March Fri 24 - Thu 30 March World (15) Fri 31 March - Thu 6 April Fri 14 - Thu 20 April Fri 14 - Wed 19 April (TBC) Dir. , US, 2016, 111 mins. Dir. Pablo Larrain, US, 2016, 100 mins. Dir. Alice Lowe, UK, 2016, 87 mins. Cast. Alice Fri 31 March - Wed 5 April Dir. Gurinder Chadha, UK, 2016, 106 mins. Dir. Antonio Campos, UK/US, 2016, 119 mins. Dir. Pablo Larrain, Chile/Argentina/France, 2016, Fri 21 - Thu 27 April Cast. , Andre Holland, Janelle Cast. , Peter Sarsgaard, , John Hurt, Greta Gerwig. Lowe, Dan Renton Skinner, Kayvan Novak. Dir. , Canada/France, 2016, 99 mins, Cast. , Hugh Bonneville, Manish Cast. Rebecca Hall, Michael C. Hall, Tracy Letts. 108 mins, subtitled. Cast. Gael Garcia Bernal, Dir. Roger Goldby, UK, 2016, ? mins. Monae, Naomie Harris, Ashton Sanders. In 2012 Alice Lowe co-wrote and subtitled. Cast. Marion Cotillard, Lea Seydoux, Dayal, Huma Qureshi. Luis Gnecco. Cast. Joan Collins, , Franco Nero. This is a searing and intimate portrait of Jackie Kennedy in the events starred in Ben Wheatley’s twisted Gaspard Ulliel, Vincent Cassel, . Campos’ acclaimed drama tells A timeless story of human leading up to and following the assassination of President Kennedy. The The Viceroy’s House in Delhi was Neruda is an ‘anti-bio’ of one of Joan Collins stars in this romcom Sightseers. Now she the true story of a Florida news connection and self-discovery, this events covered in the film; the fateful day in Dallas, her return to the White A deserving winner at Cannes the home of the British rulers of Chile’s most vital and intriguing British comedy about a former returns to the genre as a director, reporter who, in 1974, shocked the exquisite coming of age drama House, arrangements for the funeral, and her time spent accompanying Film Festival, this taut chamber India. For 6 months in 1947, Lord figures: poet-diplomat and Hollywood sex siren who is stuck with a jet-black comedy that world by taking her own life live on chronicles the life of a gay black the coffin to Arlington Cemetery, offer a moving tale of a grieving woman, piece follows terminally ill writer Mountbatten, great grandson of politician Pablo Neruda. It’s a in a retirement home after a hip premiered at 2016’s Film air. Christine, always the smartest man as he struggles to find his wife and mother as she struggles to maintain her husband’s legacy. Larraín Louis (Ulliel), who returns home to Queen Victoria, assumed the post brilliantly ambiguous portrait of operation on the NHS, but when Festival. Ruth is a pregnant single person in the room at a small-town place in the world while growing has created a near-experimental look at loss and legacy: what could have break the news of his condition to of the last Viceroy, charged with an often venal and hypocritical her ex-lover dies she breaks out mother, convinced that her unborn news station, is relentless in her up in Miami. Moonlight is an Oscar® been a tear-soaked standard biopic is instead bracingly, gloriously his own, his estranged family. Once there, handing India back to its people. man who nevertheless deserves and heads for France to be at the child is telling her to kill people – pursuit of an on-air position. favourite and one of the most and it’s all the better for it. old wounds and deep seated As the political elite converged on his heroic status as a key figure in funeral, along with the unhappily so she does. important films of the year. frustrations surface. the House, conflict erupted. Chile’s struggle. married Pauline Collins.

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Toni Erdmann (15) Loving (12A) Elle (18) Irreplaceable (12A) Hidden Figures (PG) Personal Shopper (15) Certain Women (12A) (TBC) Fri 17 - Thu 23 March Fri 17 - Thu 23 March Fri 24 - Thu 30 March Fri 7 - Thu 13 April Fri 7 - Thu 13 April Fri 21 - Thu 27 April Fri 28 - Thu 4 May Fri 28 April - Thu 4 May Dir. , Germany, 2016, 162 mins, Dir Jeff Nichols, US, 2016, 123 mins. Film Club Tue 28 March Dir. Thomas Lilti, France, 2016, 100 mins, Dir. Theodore Melfi, US, 2016, 127 mins. Dir. Olivier Assayas, France, 2016, 105 mins. Dir. Kelly Reichardt, US, 2016, 107 mins. Dir. Terence Davis, UK, 2016, 125 mins. subtitled. Cast. Peter Simonischek, Sandra Huller, Cast. Joel Egerton, , Marlon Csokas. Dir. Paul Verhoeven, France, 2016, 130 mins, subtitled. Cast. François Cluzet, Marianne Cast. , Taraji P. Henson, Janelle Monae, , Kevin Costner. Cast. , Lars Eidinger, Sigris Bouaziz. Cast. Laura Dern, Michelle Williams, Kristen Cast. , , Duncan Duff. Michael Wittenborn. subtitled. Cast. , Laurent Lafitte. Denicourt, Christophe Odent. Stewart, Lily Gladstone. Richard and Mildred Loving are a Kristen Stewart plays Maureen, Terence Davies returns with an Voted the best film of the year young married couple in love. But French icon Isabelle Huppert All of the inhabitants, in this corner Meet the brains behind some of the greatest achievements of the 1960’s a medium working in Kelly Reichardt delivers an elegant and deeply moving biopic by Sight & Sound and one of the in the segregated Virginia of 1958 gives a staggering performance of the countryside, can count on US Space Race. Hidden Figures is the incredible untold story of Katherine as a personal shopper for a impeccably quiet study of the of poet , played standout films at Cannes, Toni interracial marriage is illegal, and as Michèle, the director of a video Jean-Pierre, the cares Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, the brilliant African- megalomaniacal A-list celebrity. lives of four Montana women. with sensitivity and rebellious spirit Erdmann is a brilliantly original the authorities have no qualms game company who is raped in her for them day and night, seven American women working at NASA, who served as the brains behind Maureen only remains in France in Reichardt’s delicate, nuanced by Cynthia Nixon. Dickinson is absurdist comedy that centres about throwing the couple in jail. own parlour by a masked assailant. days a week. When Jean-Pierre one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John an attempt to reach the spirit of her direction ensures that the minutest nonconformist as poet, daughter on a father assailing his uptight So begins an agenda-setting legal It is testament to the collaboration falls sick, Nathalie, a new doctor, Glenn into orbit. It was a stunning achievement that restored the nation’s recently deceased twin brother. look or gesture gains epic or woman of faith and she finds corporate daughter with crazy fight. Writer-director Jeff Nichols’ between Verhoeven and Huppert comes from the hospital to assist confidence, turned around the Space Race, and galvanized the world. As time goes by, Maureen begins significance and the only moment herself at odds with all around pranks. A brilliantly executed sensitive, understated film received that they expertly navigate amoral- him. But will she adapt to this new The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to receive strange text messages in the film to employ scored music her. The film features a finely comedic masterpiece, frequently a deserved standing ovation at the ity and sustain a permanent state of life and replace the man who to dream big. from an unknown source. is so overwhelming it might just curated selection of her poems in touching, and totally original. 2016 . suspense, mischief and challenge. thought he was... irreplaceable? break your heart. voiceover. LIVE CINEMA LIVE CINEMA Event Film Diary March Matinée Early Late Plymouth Cinema Wednesday 1 Lion, 2.30pm La La Land, 6pm Lion, 8.30pm March— Thursday 2 La La Land, 11am BiB Lion, 6pm La La Land 8.30pm Arts Friday 3 – Denial, 6pm Lion, 8.30pm Saturday 4 Gimme Danger, 2.30pm La La Land, 5.30pm Denial, 8pm April Tuesday 7 – La La Land, 6pm Denial, 8.30pm Centre Wednesday 8 Denial, 2.30pm Denial, 6pm Gimme Danger, 8.30pm 2017 Thursday 9 La La Land, 2.30pm RS Artist Talk: Mark Webber 6pm Denial, 8.30pm Friday 10 – Moonlight, 6pm Jackie, 8.30pm Saturday 11 Moonlight 2.30pm Jackie, 5.30pm Moonlight, 8pm Tuesday 14 – NT LIVE: Hedda Gabler, 7.30pm – Wednesday 15 Jackie, 2.30pm Jackie, 6pm Moonlight, 8.30pm The Laboratory of Ideas presents Thursday 16 Jackie, 11am BIB Moonlight, 6pm Jackie, 8.30pm NT Live: Hedda Gabler RSC LIVE: Julius Caesar Friday 17 – Toni Erdmann, 5.30pm Loving, 8.30pm Tue 14 March, 7.30pm Wednesday 26 April, 7pm Thinking Making Saturday 18 Toni Erdmann, 2pm Loving, 5.30pm Toni Erdmann, 8pm Running time: 3 hrs 40min. Dir: Ivo van Hove. Cast: Running time: TBA. Director: Angus Jackson Monday 13 March, 7.30pm Tuesday 21 – Toni Erdmann, 5.30pm Loving, 8.30pm . Director: Henry Ward, Head of Education at Wednesday 22 Loving, 2.30pm Loving, 5.45pm Toni Erdmann, 8.15pm Caesar returns from war, Freelands Foundation. Thursday 23 – Toni Erdmann, 5.30pm Loving, 8.30pm Friday 24 – Elle, 5.45pm Prevenge, 8.30pm NT Live: Twelfth Night all-conquering, but mutiny is Film investigating the pioneering Thu 6 April, 7.30pm Saturday 25 Elle, 2pm Prevenge, 5.30pm Elle, 8pm Running time: TBA. Dir: Simon Godwin. Cast: rumbling through the corridors approach taken at Plymouth Tuesday 28 – Elle, 5.45pm + FILM CLUB Prevenge, 8.30pm Tamsin Greig of power. Angus Jackson directs College of Art where making has Wednesday 29 Prevenge, 2.30pm Prevenge, 6pm Elle, 8.30pm Shakespeare’s epic political been placed at the centre of their Thursday 30 – Elle, 5.45pm Prevenge, 8.30pm Friday 31 – It’s Only The End Of The World, 6pm Viceroy’s House, 8.30pm NT Live: Rosencrantz & tragedy, as the race to claim the ideology. This is a free event. It Guildenstern Are Dead empire spirals out of control. will be followed by a Q&A and refreshments will be provided. If April Matinée Early Late Thu 20 April, 7.30pm Saturday 1 Viceroy’s House, 2.30pm Viceroy’s House, 5.30pm It’s Only The End Of The World, 8pm Running time: TBA. Dir: David Leveaux. Cast: All Live Cinema screenings are you would like to attend please Tuesday 4 – It’s Only The End Of The World, 6pm Viceroy’s House, 8.30pm Daniel Radcliffe, Joshua McGuire,David Haig £14 / £12 concessions contact [email protected]. Wednesday 5 Viceroy’s House, 2.30pm Viceroy’s House, 6pm It’s Only The End Of The World, 8.30pm Thursday 6 Viceroy’s House, 2.30pm RS NT LIVE: Twelfth Night, 7.30pm – Friday 7 – Irreplaceable, 6pm Hidden Figures, 8.30pm Saturday 8 Irreplaceable, 2.30pm Hidden Figures, 5.30pm Irreplaceable, 8pm BRINGING IN BABY ART Special Offers Tuesday 11 – Irreplaceable, 6pm Hidden Figures, 8.30pm Wednesday 12 Hidden Figures, 2.30pm Hidden Figures, 6pm Irreplaceable, 8.30pm Thursday 13 Hidden Figures, 11am BIB Irreplaceable, 6pm Hidden Figures, 8.30pm Friday 14 – Christine, 6pm Neruda, 8.30pm Saturday 15 Christine, 2.30pm Neruda, 5.30pm Christine, 8pm Tuesday 18 – Christine, 6pm Neruda, 8.30pm Wednesday 19 Neruda, 2.30pm Neruda, 6pm Christine, 8.30pm Thursday 20 – NT LIVE, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 7.30pm Friday 21 – The Time Of Their Lives, 6pm Personal Shopper, 8.30pm Saturday 22 The Time Of Their Lives, 2.30pm Personal Shopper, 5.30pm Personal Shopper, 8pm Tuesday 25 – The Time Of Their Lives, 6pm Personal Shopper, 8.30pm Wednesday 26 The Time Of Their Lives, 2.30pm RSC LIVE: Julius Caesar, 7pm – Thursday 27 The Time Of Their Lives, 2.30pm RS The Time Of Their Lives, 6pm Personal Shopper, 8.30pm Friday 28 – Certain Women, 6pm A Quiet Passion, 8.30pm For parents, grandparents and Saturday 29 Certain Women, 2.30pm A Quiet Passion, 5.30pm Certain Women, 8pm Mark Webber: F-Rated Bundle (BIB) - Bringing in Baby, (RS) - Relaxed Screening - all are welcome to these screenings tailored to suit those with Dementia or Autism carers of babies under 12 months Artists’ Film Talk Get each ticket for £7 when to enjoy a film with baby. £8.50 9 March, 6pm in the cinema you book for 3 or more different Art & Events (Includes a hot drink). £3/ PAC Home Members Free F-Rated films at the same time. Family Art Workshop: Ava-Go, Avatar. Saturday 1 April 1 - 4pm. Families of all ages, £5 per family. (The F-Rating highlights films We will make our very own Avatar to set into an autobiographical flip book. Watch your character come to life on the page. La La Land Malcolm LeGrice: with either strong female leads Thu 2 March at 11am Present Moments And or women’s issues). Cafe-Bar Cinema snacks and drinks from 5-9pm on Tues to Sat and from 1-3pm on Weds and Sat. Bring your favourite takeaway and enjoy a meal Passing Time before the film with drinks from our bar. Book your table on 01752 206114. £1.50 per head. Jackie 20 January - 18 March Flash Sales Thu 16 March at 11am We occasionally run Flash Sales, Box Office, Gallery and Shop Opening: Tues to Sat 1 - 8.30pm. Sun and Mon Closed Mike Perry: offering 2 for 1 on full price Cinema Tickets (advance booking recommended) Friends 75p discount Box Office: 01752 206114 | www.plymouthartscentre.org | 38 Looe Street, PL4 0EB Hidden Figures Land / Sea tickets. Check our e-newsletters Standard £9.00 / Concessions, students, OAPs £7.75 / Matinees £7.00 / Bringing in Baby £8.50 [email protected] | /plymouth.artscentre | @PlymArtsCentre Thu 13 April at 11am 7 April–17 June or visit plymouthartscentre.org/ Plymouth Arts Centre Live Tickets: £14 / £12 concessions Reg Charity No 800664 special-offers to find out more. Online bookings add £1.50 booking fee. Front cover image: Hidden Figures