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SCREEN January – March 2017 Films include Jackie La La Land Moana A United Kingdom Chi-Raq Rogue One (A Star Wars Story) Fantastic Beasts and BOOK Where To Find Them ONLINE The Edge Of Seventeen all tickets only £6.50* (advance online booking only, must be purchased minimum 24 hours before screening) www.onfife.com All Hard of Hearing (HOH) screenings have subtitles on screen. Fri 13 Jan 11am & 7.30pm The Girl On The Train Rating 15 I Running Time 1h 52min I USA I 2016 Directed by Tate Taylor Starring Emily Blunt, Haley Bennett, Rebecca Ferguson In this psychological thriller, Rachel watches the perfect couple: Megan and Scott Hipwell. After seeing Megan with another man, Rachel is so distraught she turns to alcohol and heads out for a night in the city. Rachel awakens to discover that Megan's disappearance is headline news but discovers her own interest in the couple's lives also makes her a suspect. Sat 14 Jan 3pm Trolls Rating U I Running Time 1h 32min I USA I 2016 Directed by Walt Dohrn, Mike Mitchell Voices Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake Branch is a grumpy loner who is quite content living on his own away from the ridiculously happy population of Troll Village. When the village is invaded by Ogres, the annoyingly chirpy leader comes to Branch for help. As the unlikely pair go on a journey to rescue their kidnapped friends, they both find themselves realising what they have been missing. Sat 14 Jan 7.30pm Doctor Strange Rating 12A I Running Time 1h 55min I USA I 2016 Directed by Scott Derrickson Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel Ejiofor A mystical adventure based on the Marvel Comics character whose life is ruined when his hands are damaged in a crash. Undefeated, Doctor Strange sets out to find a cure and encounters the Ancient One, who has the power to tutor him in the magic arts. Gravity defying special effects liberally punctuated with humour make this a hugely enjoyable superhero trip. Wed 18 Jan 1.45pm & 7.30pm I, Daniel Blake Ratin g 15 I Running Time 1h 40min I UK I 2016 Directed by Ken Loach Starring Dave Johns, Hayley Squires, Sharon Percy Ken Loach directs the Palm D’Or 2016 winning drama that follows recently disabled joiner Daniel Blake. Now, for the first time ever, he needs help from the State. He crosses paths with a single mother Katie and her two young children, Daisy and Dylan. Daniel and Katie find themselves in no-man’s land, caught on the barbed wire of welfare bureaucracy. Played with humour, warmth and despair this is Loach at his best. For details of all film and theatre events on at Adam Smith Theatre, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline, Lochgelly Centre and Rothes Halls, Glenrothes go to www.onfife.com. For alterations or additions to the film programme visit www.onfife.com/film . Digital Equipment Funded by ON at Adam Smith Theatre is part of Fife Cultural Trust. Fife Council’s Capital Grant Scheme Company limited by guarantee (incorporated in Scotland) Company Number: SC415704. Scottish Charity Number: SCO43442. Thu 19 Jan 7.30pm American Honey Rating 15 I Running Time 2h 44min I USA/UK I 2016 Directed by Andrea Arnold Starring Sasha Lane, Shia LaBeouf, Riley Keough Star, a disillusioned teen, is desperately seeking a new life. After a chance meeting with a charismatic magazine salesman she opts for a new unpredictable life on the road filled with hard partying, law-bending and intense emotion. This euphoric film is an unconventional take on the coming-of-age drama which explores inequality in the USA. Fri 20 Jan 11am & 7.30pm The Light Between Oceans Rating 12A I Running Time 2hr 13min I USA/UK/NZ I 2016 Directed by Derek Cianfrance Starring Alicia Vikander, Michael Fassbender, Rachel Weisz Living in isolation 100 miles from the coast, a lighthouse keeper and his wife rescue a baby from a boat which also contained a dead man. Their decision to claim the child as their own and not report the discovery is the beginning of the end. This is an affecting and exquisitely made tearjerker with themes of love and loss. Wed 25 Jan 7.30pm Nocturnal Animals Rating 15 I Running Time 1h 56min I USA I 2016 Directed by Tom Ford Starring Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon Years after leaving her husband, Susan Morrow receives the manuscript of his first novel. His story revolves around Tony Hastings and his family as their summer holiday to a cottage retreat turns violent following a confrontation with a mysterious man. As Susan reads on, she becomes convinced that the book is a veiled threat and is forced to confront some dark truths about her past. Thu 26 Jan 11am (HOH) & 7.30pm Arrival Rating 12A I Running Time 1h 56min I USA I 2016 Directed by Denis Villeneuve Starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker After mysterious alien spacecraft land on Earth, American linguistics professor Dr Louise Banks, who is still haunted by the loss of her daughter, finds herself working with the army to decode the aliens' communications. But with the CIA and global leaders monitoring their interactions, will they be able to make their breakthrough before someone else across the globe decides to attack first? Sat 4 Feb 3pm & 7.30pm Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them Ratin g 12A I Running Time 2h 13min I UK/USA I 2016 Directed by David Yates Starring Eddie Redmayne, Ezra Miller, Colin Farrell New York 1926, eccentric wizard Newt Scamander, author and Ministry of Magic employee, is headed to the Magical Congress of the United States of America with a special briefcase that is home to a variety of dangerous beasts. After the creatures escape Newt finds himself wanted by the US authorities. JK Rowling impressively weaves in pertinent themes of segregation, racism and international politics to this Harry Potter prequel. LGBT Film Event In partnership with Fife Cultural Trust Sun 5 Feb Doors open: 12.15pm See 1 film for £3 and both films for £5 For more information contact [email protected] 0131 523 1100 Join us in celebrating LGBT History Month 2017 . Our LGBT Film event will include stalls and opportunities for meeting others with free cake and coffee during the break. Two short films by Pink Saltire will be shown in advance of each film. Sun 5 Feb 1pm Weekend Rating 18 I Running Time 1hr 33min I UK I 20 11 Directed by Andrew Haigh Starring Tom Cullen, Chris New, Laura Freeman On a Friday night after hanging out with his straight mates, Russell heads out to a nightclub alone and on the pull. Just before closing time he picks up Glen and so begins a weekend that will resonate throughout their lives. And so begins a weekend that will resonate throughout their lives. An unapologetic love story between two guys and a film about the universal struggle for an authentic life in all its forms. Sun 5 Feb 4pm Grandma Rating 15 I Running Time 1h 19min I USA I 2015 Directed by Paul Weitz Starring Lily Tomlin, Julia Garner, Marcia Gay Harden Lesbian poet Elle Reid (Tomlin) has just got through breaking up with her girlfriend when her granddaughter Sage unexpectedly shows up needing 600 dollars for an abortion. Temporarily broke, Grandma Elle and Sage spend the day trying to get their hands on the cash as their unannounced visits to old friends and flames end up rattling skeletons and digging up secrets. Wed 15 Feb 7.30pm The Edge of Seventeen Rating 15 I Running Time 1h 44min I USA I 2016 Directed by Kelly Fremon Craig Stars Starring Hailee Steinfeld, Haley Lu Richardson Laugh out loud funny, coming-of-age movie. An honest, candid, often hilarious look at what it’s like to grow up as a young woman in today’s modern world. Nadine is already at peak awkwardness, that is until the unexpected friendship of a thoughtful boy gives her a glimmer of hope that things just might not be so terrible after all. Fri 17 Feb 11am (HOH) & 7.30pm A United Kingdom Rating 12A I Running Time 1h 51min I UK/USA/CZ I 2016 Directed by Amma Asante Starring David Oyelowo, Rosamund Pike, Jack Davenport Romantic drama based on the true story of an African prince who fell in love with a white British woman in the 1940s. When the time comes for him to go home to take his place on the throne of Bechuanaland, the couple do everything they can to convince the world that they can be an interracial couple and still successfully lead a country. Sat 18 Feb 3pm Moana Rating PG I Running Time 1h 43min I USA I 2016 Directed by Ron Clements, John Musker Starring Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson When a fiery ocean demon threatens her peaceful island home, teenage Princess Moana vows to fulfil her heroic destiny and save her people. Putting her navigation skills to the test, Moana traverses the treacherous open waters, encountering difficult conditions and dangerous creatures along the way, as she searches for the mythical island which holds the key to completing their mission. Sat 18 Feb 7.30pm Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Rating 12A I Running Time 2h 13min I USA I 2016 Directed by Gareth Edwards Starring Felicity Jones, Mads Mikkelsen, Forest Whitaker After being recruited by Rebel Alliance former criminal Jyn Erso is tasked with stealing the plans for the Death Star so that the weapon can be destroyed before it causes damage to the galaxy.