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SPECIAL SCREENINGS

RIVERDANCE 25TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW Tuesday 3 March, 7.30pm Sunday 8 March, 2pm Tickets £12.50 (£7.50 child Sunday only) This new show catapults Riverdance into the 21st century and CINEMA PROGRAMME will completely immerse you in the extraordinary and elemental power of its music and dance. This powerful & stirring reinvention MARCH 2020 of the beloved family favourite is celebrated the world over for its Grammy Award-winning music & the thrilling energy of its Irish & international dance. Filmed live at the 3Arena Dublin, the exact spot where it all began, the 25th Anniversary Gala Performance will bring Riverdance to the big screen for the very first time!

DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: A LIFE ON OUR PLANET - LIVE FROM THE WORLD PREMIERE Thursday 16 April, 7.25pm Tickets £11 One man has seen more of the natural world than any other. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. In his 93 years, David Attenborough has visited every continent on the globe, exploring the wild places of our planet & documenting the living world in all its wonder. Now, for the first time he reflects upon both the defining moments of his lifetime as a naturalist and the devastating changes he has seen. The film will be followed by an exclusive Q&A with Sir David, screened live from the World Premiere at the iconic Royal Albert Hall.

VE DAY 75: LIVE FROM THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL Friday 8 May, 7pm Tickets £15 Exactly 75 years since Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s announcement of the end of the Second World War, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra plus special guests will unite the nation for an inspiring and patriotic evening of commemoration and celebration, broadcast to cinemas nationwide live from a sold-out Royal Albert Hall. Enjoy stirring and emotional music from some of Britain’s greatest composers - from Elgar’s Nimrod to Walton’s Spitfire Prelude & Fugue, Holst’s Planet Suite to Ron Goodwin’s Battle Of Britain Theme and many more. There will also be on stage appearances by Second World War Veterans.

GET CINEMA LISTINGS & ALL THE LATEST NEWS DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX Sign up at www.junctiongoole.co.uk BOX OFFICE: 01405 763652 | www.junctiongoole.co.uk THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID WALL-E (U) + TakeOver Festival Q+A COPPERFIELD (PG) Fri 20 March, 5.30pm (Tickets £3) 700 years in the future, the earth is so Tues 3 March, 2pm polluted that all the humans have Weds 4 & Thurs 5 March, 7.30pm abandoned it to live on giant spaceships. From idyllic countryside manors, to grizzly The only thing left on planet earth is Wall-E, workhouses, overturned boats and donkey a small waste collecting robot who has infested estates, David Copperfield has been left to clean up humanities mess. seen and lived it all. This comical reimagining of Charles Dickens’ classic When a shiny new robot called EVE appears in search of signs of the ode to grit and perseverance sees open-hearted and linguistically gifted planet’s recovery, Wall-E inadvertently embarks on an intergalactic young man, David Copperfield, navigate Victorian England on his quirky adventure that will ultimately decide the fate of all mankind. journey from impoverished orphan to burgeoning writer. This crowd-pleasing comedy gives the Dickensian tale new life for a The film has been chosen by year 6 children at Parkside Primary as part of cosmopolitan age with a diverse ensemble cast of stage and screen their Our Planet themed TakeOver Festival. Before the screening, join actors from across the world. Parkside’s environment council & ERYC’s Waste & Recycling team for a

very special Q+A about what we can all do to help save the world. Directed by: Armando Iannucci (2019, 119) Starring: Tilda Swinton, Ben Whishaw, , Gwendoline Christie, Directed by: Andrew Stanton (2008, 99 mins) Hugh Laurie, Aneurin Barnard Starring: Ben Burtt, Paul Eiding, Jeff Garlin, Kim Kopf, Kathy Najimy, Garrett Palmer, John Ratzenberger, Sigourney Weaver, Fred Willard

JOJO RABBIT (12A) PARASITE (15) Weds 11 & Thurs 12 March, 7.30pm Weds 25 & Thurs 26 March, 7.30pm In the waning months of the Third Reich, Following its historic Oscar’s Best Picture, unpopular ten-year-old Jojo can't wait to Best Foreign Language Picture & Best join the ranks of the Nazi Party’s youth Director wins, Bong Joon Ho’s dark comedy thriller tells the tale of a poor family, as they wing. With few friends, socially isolated con their way into becoming the servants Jojo has fully absorbed the hateful of a rich family. ideology of the Nazis & has created an idiotic imaginary friend based on The Park family are the picture of aspirational wealth whereas the Kim his idol, Adolf Hitler. But when an accident forces him out of the Hitler family are jobless, penniless & hopeless. When one of the Kims is offered Youth & he discovers that his progressive mother has been hiding a the opportunity to tutor the daughter of the wealthy Parks, they smell a young Jewish girl in their attic, Jojo is forced to confront his blind golden opportunity. The rest of the family scheme to replace all of the nationalism. staff at the Park home, giving them a taste of the luxurious life that has been denied to them. However, the Parks' housekeeper may be harder to Winning Best Adapted Screenplay at the Oscars, writer-director Taika get rid of & life gets complicated when their scam is threatened with Waititi brings his signature style of humour and pathos to this WW2 satire. exposure. A savage, underhanded battle for dominance breaks out, and things first go comically - then horribly - wrong. Directed by: (2019, 108 mins) Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Taika Waititi, Sam Directed by: Bong Joon-ho (2019, 132 mins) Rockwell, Scarlett Johansson, Rebel Wilson Starring: Song Kang-ho, Chang Hyae-jin, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Jeong Ji-so, Jung Hyeon-jun, Lee Jung-eun