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OCT – Peterloo, 2018 NOV 1 NEW RELEASES Event Event Tehran Taboo (15) Kusama: Infinity (12A) Anchor and Hope (15) Columbus (12A) 1945 (12A) Pili (CTBA) From Fri 5 Oct From Fri 5 Oct From Fri 5 Oct From Fri 12 Oct From Fri 12 Oct From Fri 12 Oct Dir Ali Soozandeh/AT DE 2017/96 mins/Persian Dir Heather Lenz/US 2018/77 mins Dir Carlos Marques-Marcet/ES 2017/113 mins/ Dir Kogonada/US 2017/104 mins/English and Dir Ferenc Török/HU 2017/91 mins/Hungarian Dir Leanne Welham/GB TZ 2017/83 mins/Swahili wEng ST An exploration of Yayoi Kusama’s fierce English and Spanish with partial EngST Korean with partial EngST wEng ST wEng ST Farhad Abadinejad, Jasmina Ali, Rozita Assadollahy Oona Chaplin, Natalia Tena, Geraldine Chaplin John Cho, Haley Lu Richardson, Parker Posey Péter Rudolf, Bence Tasnádi, Tamás Szabó Kimmel, Bello Rashid, Sekujua Rashid, Mwanaidi Omari Sefi determination to become a world- Dóra Sztarenki Tehran is a city of strict restrictions renowned artist after being born into Eva and Kat enjoy a carefree existence Jin, son of a renowned architecture In rural Tanzania, Pili works for less and religious laws. Yet, the lust for until Eva’s dream of becoming a mother scholar, strikes up a friendship with 12 August 1945. The arrival of two than £1 a day. Offered the chance to a conservative family in rural Japan. Orthodox Jewish men to a rural village life in young people who seek to live Making her way to America after is reignited. In a drunken moment, Casey, a young architecture enthusiast, rent a sought-after market stall, she freely has made it an everyday sport to they decide Kat’s best friend can be when stranded in Columbus, Indiana in Soviet-occupied Hungary spreads faces increasingly difficult decisions WWII, Kusama devoted herself to her growing panic among prominent avoid prohibitions. This humanist film one true love: making art. Eva’s sperm donor. But what are the – a city celebrated for its modernist with deepening consequences. A expresses with tenderness and humour consequences for the couple, the buildings. A gentle look at the townsfolk. Török’s striking monochrome unique collaboration shot in real ‘Western’ is a tense and chilling the contradictions of the system and Event/ The 15:40 screening on Sat 6 biological father, the child and their complexities of families, Kogonada’s locations with a 70% HIV-positive cast. drama set in a transitional period in their consequences. Oct will be followed by a virtual walk- relationships? debut film unfolds as a drifting, deeply Hungarian history. through of Yayoi Kusama: The Moving absorbing conversation. Moment When I Went To The Universe, the new Victoria Miro exhibition in Event/ The 18:20 screening on Thu 18 London exploring the Infinity Room and Oct will be introduced by Eddy Rhead, other works by Kusama. Co-Founder of The Modernist Society. Preview Two for Joy (CTBA) Blindspotting (15) First Man (12A) Dogman (15) Touch Me Not (CTBA) Science Fair (12A) From Fri 5 Oct From Fri 5 Oct From Fri 12 Oct From Fri 19 Oct From Fri 19 Oct From Fri 19 Oct Dir Tom Beard/GB 2018/86 mins Dir Carlos López Estrada/US 2018/95 mins Dir Damien Chazelle/US 2018/141 mins Dir Matteo Garrone/IT FR 2018/103 mins/Italian Dir Adina Pintilie/RO DE FR 2018/125 mins/English Dirs Cristina Costantini, Darren Foster/US 2018/91 Samantha Morton, Billie Piper, Emilia Jones Daveed Diggs, Rafael Casal, Janina Gavankar Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy, Corey Stoll, Kyle Chandler wEng ST and German with partial EngST mins A coming-of-age drama that follows a A timely story about friendship and Following La La Land, Chazelle and Marcello Fonte, Edoardo Pesce, Nunzia Schiano Laura Benson, Tómas Lemarquis, Christian Bayerlein The winner of the first ever Sundance daughter, her mother and her wayward the intersection of race and class set Gosling reunite for the story of Neil The timid Marcello runs a pet grooming The controversial winner of the Golden Festival Favourite Award, Science Fair younger brother as their relationship against the backdrop of Oakland. Armstrong and NASA’s mission to land business in the Camorra-ridden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, Touch follows nine high school students from reaches breaking point. Shining a Bursting with energy, style, and a man on the moon. Based on James hinterlands of Naples where he is Me Not follows the emotional journeys around the globe as they navigate spotlight on issues affecting marginal humour, and infused with the spirit R. Hansen’s book, the film explores the involved in a relationship with Simone, of Laura, Tómas and Christian, offering rivalries, setbacks, and of course, communities, including young carers, of rap, hip hop, and spoken word, sacrifices and costs of one of the most a former boxer who terrorises their a deeply empathic insight into their hormones, on their journey to compete mental illness and national identity, Blindspotting is a provocative work dangerous missions in history. coastal community. Merging social lives. A challenging and provocative at the international science fair. this is a superior slice of social realism. that glistens with humanity. realism with an urban western scenario, look at how to find intimacy in the this is an intense and brooding work. most unexpected ways. Preview/ Join us for a preview on Sun 14 Oct at 20:30 as part of European Art Cinema Day. 2 3 Event Peterloo (12A) From Fri 2 Nov Dir Mike Leigh/GB 2018/154 mins Rory Kinnear, Maxine Peake, Neil Bell Sink (15) Possum (15) Utøya: July 22 (CTBA) Mike Leigh’s depiction of the infamous 1819 massacre at a From Fri 19 Oct From Fri 26 Oct From Fri 26 Oct peaceful pro-democracy rally at Dir Mark Gillis/GB 2018/86 mins Dir Matthew Holness/GB 2018/85 mins Dir Erik Poppe/NO 2018/93 mins/Norwegian St Peter’s Field in Manchester Martin Herdman, Ian Hogg, Marlene Sidaway Sean Harris, Alun Armstrong, Charlie Eales wEng ST has incredible relevance and Micky, a skilled manual worker who Harris is on magnificently twisted Andrea Berntzen, Aleksander Holmen, Brede Fristad significance in our turbulent times. finds nothing but menial, zero-hours form as Philip, a troubled children’s In July 2011 more than 500 youths at A film that eloquently encapsulates jobs, takes a course of action that is puppeteer battling surreal secrets from a political summer camp on an island the injustices suffered by the completely out of character in order his past and Possum, the hideous hand outside Oslo were attacked by an working classes, Peterloo features to keep his family together. Warm and puppet he keeps in a black leather armed, right-wing extremist. Utøya is a tremendous performances from tender against a backdrop of despair, case. Philip finds escaping the will of brutal, single-take drama made entirely Rory Kinnear and Maxine Peake, this is a potent film about survival. Possum is as hard as dealing with his from the perspective of the victims. A and the sublime cinematography of demons. heartfelt, harrowing, and provocative Dick Pope. Essential viewing. film. Event/ As part of FilmFear, director Event/ As part of the BFI London Matthew Holness will join us for a book Film Festival we will be hosting the signing of The New Uncanny: Tales of UK premiere of Peterloo on Wed 17 Unease on Tue 30 Oct at 17:30 and a Oct. See p10 for details. Q&A following the screening on Tue 30 Oct at 18:20. Bad Reputation (15) The Hate U Give (CTBA) An Evening with Beverly Luff Black Mother (CTBA) Widows (CTBA) Wildlife (CTBA) From Fri 26 Oct From Fri 26 Oct Linn (15) From Fri 2 Nov From Tue 6 Nov From Fri 9 Nov Dir Kevin Kerslake/US 2018/94 mins Dir George Tillman Jr./US 2018/129 mins From Fri 26 Oct Dir Khalik Allah/US 2018/77 mins Dir Steve McQueen/GB US 2018/128 mins Dir Paul Dano/US 2018/104 mins Merging contemporary interviews with Amandla Stenberg, Regina Hall, Russell Hornsby, Dir Jim Hosking/GB US 2018/108 mins Part film, part baptism, director Khalik Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, Elizabeth Debicki, Carey Mulligan, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ed Oxenbould KJ Apa Cynthia Erivo archive footage of the burgeoning Aubrey Plaza, Jemaine Clement, Matt Berry Allah’s Black Mother takes us on a An adaptation of Richard Ford’s Starr Carter’s uneasy balance between Inspired by Lynda LaPlante’s 1980s 1970s punk scene, Bad Reputation is a Hosking’s follow up to The Greasy spiritual exploration through Jamaica. minimalist novel by director Paul Dano her poor, mostly black, neighbourhood TV series of the same name, Widows fascinating portrait of Joan Jett. Rising Strangler is another deranged piece of Channeling rebellion and reverence and screenwriter/actor Zoe Kazan. The and her rich, mostly white, school is is a modern-day thriller set against to prominence in The Runaways, Jett, bad-taste cinema set in a small-town into a deeply personal ode informed film centres on Joe, a teenage boy who shattered when her childhood best the backdrop of crime, passion and in her inimitable take-no-prisoners American hotel. Craig Robinson stars by Jamaica’s turbulent history, the film has moved to a small town in 1950s friend is shot dead by police. Facing corruption. This is the story of four style, secured worldwide fame with the as the eponymous Linn, but the real also exists very much in the present.