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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 exploring the Infinity Room and Oct will be introduced by Eddy Rhead, other works by Kusama. Co-Founder of The Modernist Society.

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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.

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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 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. Montana with his parents who eke pressures from all sides, Starr must women with nothing in common except rousing “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll.” hero is Lulu Danger, played by the out an existence on the middle-class stand up for what’s right. Based on a debt left behind by their dead outstanding Aubrey Plaza. Filthy, foul poverty line. Angie Thomas’s bestseller. husbands’ criminal activities. and kind of wonderful.

4 5 The Workshop (15) The Price of Everything Suspiria (CTBA) Back to Berlin (CTBA) Disobedience (15) The Wild Pear Tree (CTBA) (L’atelier) (12A) From Fri 16 Nov From Fri 23 Nov From Fri 30 Nov (Ahlat Agaci) From Fri 16 Nov From Fri 16 Nov Dir Luca Guadagnino/IT US 2018/152 mins Dir Catherine Lurie/GB BG CZ DE GR HU IL PL Dir Sebastián Lelio/IE GB US 2017/115 mins From Fri 30 Nov RO SK 2018/76 mins/Polish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Dir Laurent Cantet/FR 2017/114 mins/French Dir Nathaniel Kahn/US 2018/99 mins Dakota Johnson, Tilda Swinton, Mia Goth Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams, Alessandro Nivola Dir Nuri Bilge Ceylan/TR MK FR DE 2018/188 mins/ Romanian and Polish wEng ST wEng ST Nathaniel Kahn’s documentary A darkness swirls at the centre of a A rich, rewarding and exquisitely Turkish wEng ST Marina Foïs, Matthieu Lucci, Florian Beaujean Back to Berlin follows eleven modern- Dogu Demirkol, Murat Cemcir, Bennu Yildirimlar examines the role of art and artistic world-renowned dance company in performed drama about a woman Antoine attends a writing workshop director Luca Guadagnino’s ambitious day Jewish bikers on an epic journey returning home to the Orthodox Jewish An aspiring young author returns home passion in today’s money-driven, from Tel Aviv to Berlin, crossing nine in which young people have been consumer-based society. Featuring re-imaging of Dario Argento’s sublime community of north London, it’s a from college to pursue his passion selected to write a crime thriller with Suspiria. European countries and 4,500km in timely, distinctive and emotionally for literature but is faced with a collectors, dealers, auctioneers and a twenty-four days. Their mission: to the help of a famous novelist. This rich range of artists, the film exposes powerful story set at the crossroads complicated family dynamic caused latest work from Laurent Cantet (The deliver the Maccabi torch to Hitler’s of tradition and modernity, of personal by his father’s gambling addiction. deep contradictions as it holds a mirror infamous 1936 Olympic stadium. As Class) looks at notions of violence and up to contemporary values and times. desires and the demands of faith. This is a compelling work that confirms generational divides. resurgent anti-Semitism rears its ugly Nuri Bilge Ceylan as one of modern head, this documentary delivers an cinema’s most intelligent and incisive important message through the voices filmmakers. of those who have been personally affected by one of the darkest pages in human history. Parent & Baby Parents, grandparents and carers of babies aged up to 12 months can enjoy films in a relaxed environment with their babies. The volume will be lowered and the lights will remain dimmed throughout the screening. Films will begin at the advertised time without adverts or trailers. Baby changing facilities are readily available and our café bar team can provide high chairs and hot water for bottles on request. Unfortunately we are unable to admit children older than 12 months of age. Postcards From London (CTBA) homemcr.org/parent-and-baby First Man (12A) From Fri 23 Nov Journeys Festival International Dir Steve McLean/GB 2018/88 mins Thu 18 Oct, 11:00 Harris Dickinson, Leonardo Salerni, Ben Cura, Leo presents: Dir Damien Chazelle/US 2018/141 mins Shoplifters (CTBA) Hatton UK Premiere/ Soufra (PG) Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy, Corey Stoll, Kyle Chandler When Essex boy Jim arrives from (Manbiki kazoku) Mon 8 Oct, 11:00 See p2 for details. provincial boredom to seek his fortune, Dir Thomas A. Morgan/US LB 2017/73 mins/Arabic wEng ST From Fri 23 Nov the cultural excitements of Soho prove The inspirational story of intrepid social Dir Hirokazu Kore-eda/JP 2018/122 mins/ hard to find. But with a word from a Japanese wEng ST entrepreneur, Mariam Shaar – a refugee who kindly security guard, he discovers a Lily Franky, Ando Sakura, Matsuoka Mayu has spent her entire life in a refugee camp group of art-loving rent boys who take south of Beirut. Mariam and a diverse team A look at an unconventional him under their wing. extended family with skeletons of fellow refugee women set out to change in their closet, the film recalls their fate by launching a catering company. Kore-eda’s trademarks, namely a This project is supported by Film Hub North, sensitivity to the rigours of the proud to be part of the BFI Film Audience Peterloo (12A) modern world, beautiful framing, Network. phenomenal performances and Thu 22 Nov, 11:00 This Parent and Baby screening is for an ability to depict the world of Dir Mike Leigh/GB 2018/154 mins women only. childhood without sentiment. Rory Kinnear, Maxine Peake, Neil Bell See p5 for details. 6 7 Journeys Festival International Presents: UK Premiere/ Soufra one-off screenings (PG) + event Mon 8 Oct, 18:15 Dir Thomas A. Morgan/US LB 2017/73 mins/Arabic wEng ST & events The inspirational story of intrepid Hidden Figures, 2016 Betty: They Say I’m Different, 2017 social entrepreneur, Mariam Shaar – a Hidden Figures (PG) A Quiet Passion, 2016 refugee who has spent her entire life in a refugee camp south of Beirut. Mariam Thu 11 Oct, 18:00 and a diverse team of fellow refugee Dir Theodore Melfi/US 2016/127 mins Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe women set out to change their fate by Bloodyminded, 2018 launching a catering company. The story of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn and Mary Jackson – brilliant Blast Theory present: This project is supported by Film Hub African-American women working North, proud to be part of the BFI Film at NASA, who served as the brains Bloodyminded (CTBA) Audience Network. behind one of the greatest operations Sun 14 Oct, 16:20 There will be a women only Parent and in history: the launch of astronaut John SJ breaks into an army base to bury Baby screening of Soufra on Mon 8 Glenn into orbit. the ashes of her great-grandfather, a Oct, 11:00. See p7 for details. Screening as part of Black History Month. conscientious objector during World Event/ A Passion for Emily Meeting the Man: James Baldwin Betty: They Say I’m Different Event/ Alison Surtees from In Place of Manchester Irish Language Film War I. Inside, surrounded by soldiers in Paris, 1970 Dickinson and the ghosts of past wars, she finds (CTBA) War, will introduce this screening and Morning/ Song of Granite (U) lead a post-screening discussion. a place where her certainty begins to Sun 7 Oct, 18:30 Fri 5 Oct, 18:40 Sat 13 Oct, 10:30 – 13:30 falter. Dir Philip Cox/GB FR 2017/54 mins Director Terence Davies (A Quiet Tickets £6 full / £5 concs Part of 14-18 NOW, the UK’s arts An aspiring from a small Passion) and producer/director Sol programme for the First World War steel town, Betty arrived on the 70’s Papadopoulos (My Letter to the World) Our annual celebration of Irish language centenary, Bloodyminded is the scene to break boundaries for women will be in conversation to discuss their film returns with a special screening of UK’s first interactive live streamed with her daring personality, iconic fascination with reclusive writer Emily Black 47, 2018 Song of Granite, a critically-acclaimed feature film, shot in a single take and fashion and outrageous funk music. Dickinson. biopic charting the rise of traditional Black 47 (15) Irish folk singer Joe Heaney, and broadcast to cinemas and online - Free entry with a ticket to either A Screening as part of Black History Month. how the songs of his west of Ireland once and once only. Guided by the Quiet Passion or My Letter to the Wed 10 Oct, 18:15 childhood helped shape his complex narrator, we are asked to consider Event/ This screening will be introduced World. Booking required. Dir Lance Daly/IE LX 2018/100 mins/Irish and English with partial Eng ST character. our own relationship with violence - by Karen Gabay, radio presenter and Double Bill/ Meeting the Man: A Quiet Passion (12A) Hugo Weaving, James Frecheville, Stephen Rea as individuals and as members of a producer. The screening will be followed by a James Baldwin in Paris + It’s 1847 and Ireland is in the grip of the society that continues to wage wars on Sun 7 Oct, 15:45 discussion in both Irish and English and Great Famine. Feeney, a hardened Irish our behalf. Blood Ah Go Run (CTBA) A Northern Soul, 2018 Dir Terence Davies/GB BE 2016/125 mins this event is open to all, whether or not Ranger who has been fighting for the Cynthia Nixon, Jennifer Ehle, Duncan Duff you are an Irish speaker. Co-commissioned by 14-18 NOW and Wed 3 Oct, 18:40 British Army, abandons his post to return A beautifully observed and witty Attenborough Centre for the Creative Tickets: £7 full, £5 concs home and is horrified at the hopeless Part of this year’s Irish Language Arts literary biopic of the reclusive 19th- Arts, with support from Media Partner destruction that has brutalised his Festival supported by the Government Member discounts available century poet Emily Dickinson. Pathfinder International. Two brilliant historical documents from people. With little else to live for, he sets of Ireland. Programmed in partnership blasttheory.co.uk/bloodyminded a black perspective. The first offers My Letter to the World (PG) + a destructive path to avenge his family. with Manchester’s Irish language group. A Northern Soul (CTBA) + Q&A @BlastTheory #Bloodyminded a rare look at James Baldwin as he Introduction We Are Willow and wrestles with being a role model to Sat 6 Oct, 18:20 Manchester Mind present/ A Dir Sean McAllister/GB 2018/73 mins Sun 7 Oct, 19:45 To Sleep with Anger (12A) black youths and the second, assembles Dir Sol Papadopoulos/GB US 2017/80 mins Different Light (CTBA) Filmmaker Sean McAllister returns to Sun 14 Oct, 18:10 news footage from 1981 and the murder My Letter To The World is an in-depth his hometown, Hull, as curator of its UK Wed 10 Oct, 20:30 Dogman, 2018 Dir Charles Burnett/US 1990/102 mins of 13 black youths in New Cross. exploration of Emily Dickinson’s life City of Culture opening. Reflecting on Danny Glover, Paul Butler, DeVaughn Nixon Screening as part of Black History and work, filmed in her hometown of UK art collective We Are Willow are changes to a city hit by public spending Preview/ Dogman (15) Charles Burnett, one of America’s Month. For more info visit Amherst, MA. Narrated by Cynthia collaborating with Manchester Mind cuts and divided by Brexit, Sean is most highly regarded independent homemcr.org/blackhistorymonth Nixon and featuring behind-the-scenes to raise continued awareness of male Sun 14 Oct, 20:30 drawn to the fringes of town where filmmakers, wrote and directed this clips from A Quiet Passion, we are mental health issues. This unique World Dir Matteo Garrone/IT FR 2018/103 mins/Italian Meeting the Man: James he encounters Steve – a struggling wEng ST blues-fuelled drama about a black taken on a journey through the seasons Mental Health Day event features four warehouse worker with a dream. Marcello Fonte, Edoardo Pesce, Nunzia Sciano middle-class family living in South Baldwin in Paris of Emily’s life amid 1800s New . film commissions and spoken word Dir Terence Dixon/GB 1970/27 mins performances, and launches a new 12 track See p3 for details. Central Los Angeles. Danny Glover is Event/ We will be joined by director album which is included in the ticket price. impeccable in the central role. Blood Ah Go Run Sean McAllister and protagonist Steve Event/ This screening will be introduced This preview is brought to you by BFI by director Sol Papadopoulos. Dir Menelik Shabazz/GB 1982/13 mins Arnott for a post-screening Q&A. Supported by Salford University, GF London Film Festival and European Art Screening as part of Black History Month. Smith, Pressision Print and DM18. Cinema Day. With thanks to Curzon. 8 9 Columbus (12A) + Introduction Thu 18 Oct, 18:20 Dir Kogonada/US 2017/104 mins/English and New East Cinema Korean with partial Eng ST New East Cinema is a bimonthly series John Cho, Haley Lu Richardson, Parker Posey of films which seeks to uncover the See p3 for details. most thought-provoking, daring and Event/ This screening will be introduced vibrant cinema coming out of today’s by Eddy Rhead, Co-Founder of The New East. Modernist Society. The 7th Voyage of Sinbad, 1958 Would You Look at Her (15) The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (U) Wed 7 Nov, 20:30 Dir Various/2015-17/90 mins/Macedonian, Russian and Kirghiz wEng ST One Sings, the Other Doesn’t, 1977 Thu 25 Oct, 18:30 Dir Nathan Juran/US 1958/87mins Coming directly from this year’s One Sings, the Other Doesn’t Kathryn Grant, Kerwin Mathews, Torin Thatcher festival circuit, our selection of New (12A) Sinbad is forced to return to the East Cinema’s shorts tracks the ways (L’une chante, l’autre pas) magical isle of Colossa in search of the women’s lives have been affected secret to restore his shrunken fiancée by the often hidden workings of Mon 15 Oct, 18:20 The Go-Betweens: Right Here, 2017 to normal size. The film’s stop-motion state ideologies. Selection includes Dir Agnès Varda/VZ FR BE 1977/116 mins/French wEng ST animation special effects were created The Go-Betweens: Right Here Sundance’s best International Short: Thérèse Liotard, Valérie Mairesse, Robert Dadiès by Ray Harryhausen. Would you Look at Her. Agnes Varda focuses on the (CTBA) Part of Anim18, a nationwide Nae Pasaran, 2018 intertwined lives of two women Mon 22 Oct, 18:20 celebration of British Animation. brought together during the struggle Dir Kriv Stenders/AU 2017/95 mins of the women’s movement in 1970s Anim18 is led by Film Hub Wales, Would You Look at Her, 2018 The Go-Betweens: Right Here is the France. This subject remains all too Chapter (Cardiff), BFI Film Audience feature-length documentary about familiar with Varda who was personally Network and project partners across Nae Pasaran! 2018 the people who created the seminal involved with the movement. the UK, with the support of the BFI, rock band. It is a heartfelt story of awarding lottery funds from The discovery, uncovering the intensely National Lottery. passionate, creative and fraught relationships that formed one of the most loved and influential bands in Australian rock history.

Nae Pasaran! (12A) The Irishmen: An Impression of Exile, 1965 The Irishmen: An Impression Sun 11 Nov, 18:10 Dir Felipe Bustos Sierra/GB 2018/96 mins/English of Exile (CTBA) + Introduction My Twentieth Century, 1990 and Spanish with partial EngST Tue 27 Nov, 18:30 Shakedown, 2018 In 1974 a group of workers at the My Twentieth Century (15) Dir Philip Donnellan/GB 1965/52mins Rolls-Royce factory in showed DOC/FEST presents: A socio-realist documentary about Wed 24 Oct, 18:10 Mirai, 2018 their support for the people of Chile by Irish labourers in 1960s Britain. A Peterloo, 2018 Dir Ildikó Enyedi/HU 1990/99 mins/Hungarian wEng ST Shakedown (18) + Q&A refusing to carry out vital inspections Mirai (PG) young man’s journey from Connemara Dorota Segda, Oleg Yankovskiy, Paulus Manker of engines for Hawker Hunter planes Sat 10 Nov, 16:00 to London is interwoven with scenes UK Premiere/ Peterloo (12A) From Ildikó Enyedi (On Body and Soul), (Mirai no Mirai) which were used by the military Dir Leilah Weinraub/US 2018/72 mins of men at work, socialising, frank + Q&A this magical film spins a tale of twins Fri 2 Nov, 20:40 (Subtitled) Step into the world of Shakedown; Los against the people. This documentary who are born in 1880 Budapest at the interviews and a score featuring the Wed 17 Oct, 18:30 Sun 4 Nov, 14:35 (Dubbed) Angeles’ African-American queer strip reveals the impact of their actions. same moment Thomas Edison presents singing of Joe Heaney and the lyrics of Dir Mike Leigh/GB 2018/154 mins Dir /JP 2018/98 mins/Japanese club. An erotic playground in the ‘90s his electrical lightbulb to the world. Grand Central (15) Peggy Seeger and Ewan McColl. Rory Kinnear, Maxine Peake, Neil Bell wEng ST and English Dubbed and early 2000s, the club was a hub Shot in gorgeous monochrome, it’s at See p5 for details. Haru Kuroki, Moka Kamishiraishi, Gen Hoshino for the queer community. Mon 12 Nov, 18:30 Presented by the Irish Film Institute, once a romantic love story, a fairy tale, A young boy, disappointed when his Dir Rebecca Zlotowski/FR AT 2013/95 mins/French wEng ST in partnership with HOME. Supported Presented as part of BFI London Film an erotic riddle and an inventory of new sister becomes the centre of Doc/Fest presents Shakedown as part Gary arrives at his new job in a nuclear by Culture Ireland GB18 and the Arts Festival new technology. attention, encounters a magical garden of Doc/Circuit. power plant in the French countryside. Council of Ireland. Presented as part of Cinema which enables him to travel through When he begins to fall for a colleague’s Event/ We will be joined by director Event/ We will be joined by director Event/ This screening will be introduced Rediscovered on Tour, a Watershed time and meet his relatives from fiancée, he puts himself in a situation Mike Leigh and members of the cast for Leilah Weinraub for a Q&A following by Dr Lance Pettitt, Associate Research project with support from BFI awarding different eras, with guidance by his that places him in very different, but no a Q&A following this screening. this screening. Fellow, Birkbeck, University Of London funds from The National Lottery. younger sister from the future. less hazardous, danger. 10 11 The 2011 Waves (15) + Q&A Design Manchester presents Egyptian (Moug) Fri 12 Oct, 18:30 Once Upon A Time… Revolution Dir Ahmed Nour/EG 2012/71 mins/Arabic with English seasons subtitles . Asia Triennial Manchester/ Revisited It was in the extraordinary city of Suez that the first martyr of the Egyptian Adventures in Super 8: the early . Revolution fell. In his own voice-over, Fri 19 – Sun 21 Oct the Suez-born filmmaker uses animation The DM18 festival is an annual series of events which celebrates design in all films of Japan’s punk generation techniques and a poetic style of sound its forms. This year the three screenings at HOME open with Sergio Leone’s Fri 12 – and cinematography to capture the masterpiece Once Upon a Time in The West. Going on to direct two more with the . same prefix, Leone set a trend for numerous others to follow. Sat 13 Oct essence of the revolution’s generation. Check homemcr.org/dm18 for details of guest introductions. Four highly acclaimed films portray Event/ This screening will be followed by Tue 9 – Tue 23 Oct different perspectives on the Egyptian a Q&A with director Ahmed Nour. As part of the 2018 Asia Triennial Adventures in Super 8 Revolution and its aftermath. Q&A Once Upon a Time in the Manchester, HOME is presenting a rare Programme 1 (CTBA) sessions with some of the Egyptian The Square (15) + post- West (15) opportunity to experience some of the directors and panel discussions screening discussion (C’era una volta il West) early, experimental works of directors, Thu 11 Oct, 20:40 with experts from the universities of (Al Midan) including Tsukamoto Shinya and Sion Two experimental works including Manchester, Warwick, Reading and LSE Fri 19 Oct, 19:40 Sono, who would be at the forefront of a challenging piece from maverick will provide context and explain the Sat 13 Oct, 13:15 Dir Sergio Leone/IT US 1968/167 mins a new wave of creativity that surged director Ishii Sogo and early award- significance of the films. Dir Jehane Noujaim/EG 2013/108 mins/Arabic and Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Claudia Cardinale English with partial EngST Hailed as one of the greatest through Japanese cinema from the late winning work from Tetsuo director This programme is funded by the In January 2011, Egyptians rose up Westerns of all time, Sergio Leone’s 1980s onwards. In addition, we screen two Tsukamoto Shinya. University of Warwick and Economic and overthrew the 30-year regime 1968 widescreen classic celebrates landmark feature films that remind us of Screening in this programme: and Social Research Council (ESRC) and of Hosni Mubarak. The documentary its fiftieth birthday this year. how these directors developed their ideas The Isolation of 1/880000 is based on research funded by the Arts Dir Ishii Sogo/1977/43 mins follows several of the revolutionaries The legendary peformances, the after these early creative outings. and Humanities Research Council. and depicts the dramatic struggles and This season is co-presented by Hong Kong The Adventure of Denchu-Kozo breathtaking cinematography, and Dir Tsukamoto Shinya/1988/47 mins homemcr.org/egyptian-revolution challenges to build a better Egypt in International Film Festival, PIA Film Festival the timeless soundtrack by Ennio the aftermath of dictatorship. and Berlin International Film Festival. Cold Fish (18) Morricone all mark it out as a true milestone in movie making. homemcr.org/ATM18 (Tsumetai nettaigyo) Event/ This screening will be followed Once Upon a Time in the West, 1968 by a free and informal post-screening Tue 16 Oct, 20:00 Dir /JP 2010/146 mins/Japanese wEng ST discussion led by Dr Dina Rezk, University Mitsuru Fukikoshi, , Asuka Kurosawa of Reading. Influenced by real murders, Cold Fish Tetsuo: The Iron Man, 1989 Trace of the Butterfly (15) + is the bloody tale of a tropical fish Clash, 2016 shop owner whose simple life becomes Q&A Once Upon a Time in Tetsuo: The Iron Man (18) Anatolia, 2011 entangled with a murderous rival. Clash (15) + post-screening (Athar al-Farasha) Tue 9 Oct, 18:30 The film presents a bleak, violent yet discussion Sat 13 Oct, 16:00 Once Upon a Time in Dir Tsukamoto Shinya /JP 1989/67 mins/Japanese wEng ST mesmerising image of contemporary Tomorô Taguchi, Kei Fujiwara, Nobu Kanaoka (Eshtebak) Dir Amal Ramsis/EG 2015/67 mins/Arabic wEng ST Anatolia (15) Japanese family life and society. (Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da) Made on a micro-budget, on 16mm and Fri 12 Oct, 16:00 It’s 9 October 2011: armed security forces Adventures in Super 8 attack Coptic Christians peacefully Once Upon a Time…the Revolution, 1972 in black and white, Tetsuo is one of the Dir Mohamed Diab/EG FR 2016/98 mins/Arabic wEng ST Sat 20 Oct, 15:00 Programme 2 (CTBA) Nelly Karim, Hani Adel, El Sebaii Mohamed demonstrating, resulting in 27 deaths. Mina most influential Japanese films of all time. Dir Nuri Bilge Ceylan/TR BX 2011/157 mins/Turkish A Fistful of Dynamite The story of a man whose flesh slowly Danial, one of the victims, becomes an icon wEng ST Tue 23 Oct, 18:10 It’s Cairo 2013: two years after the AKA Duck, You Sucker merges with metal launched a plethora Egyptian Revolution, demonstrators of the revolution. In the film, Mina’s sister Muhammet Uzuner, Yilmaz Erdogan, Taner Birsel This double bill of experimental films of inferior cyberpunk copies but none had of divergent political and religious Mary is accompanied by the director on a A co-winner of the Cannes Film Festival (Once Upon a Time…the showcases Cold Fish director Sion the energy and sheer filmmaking flare backgrounds are forcibly detained journey through Egypt’s revolution. Grand Prix in 2011, this is the most Revolution) (15) Sono’s early work and the wonderfully of the original. Tetsuo is an astounding, together in a claustrophobic police recent in a long sequence of films with oddball Tokyo Cabbageman K from Event/ This screening will be followed by Sun 21 Oct, 15:35 energetic and original piece of filmmaking truck during the turmoil following the prefix ‘Once Upon a Time’. Based Ogata Akira. a Q&A with director Amal Ramsis. Dir Sergio Leone/IT ES 1972/150 mins that today still has few peers. the ousting of Muslim Brotherhood on true experience it tells the story of Rod Steiger, James Coburn, Romolo Valli Screening in this programme: a search for a dead body across the president Mohammed Morsi. Also known as Once Upon a Time … Event/ This screening will be I am Sion Sono!! Don’t Miss: Panel Discussion/ Turkish steppe. introduced by Sharon Kinsella, author Dir Sion Sono/1984/37 mins Event/ This screening will be followed Recalling Revolution: Egyptian Film, the Revolution, this rarely seen second of Money, Schoolgirls, and Rebellion in Tokyo Cabbageman K by a free and informal post-screening Representation and Resistance Don’t Miss: Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s film in the Sergio Leone ‘Once Upon a Dir Ogata Akira/1980/59 mins Time trilogy’ is set during the Mexican contemporary Japan and Adult : discussion led by Dr Nicola Pratt, Sat 13 Oct, 18:15 new film The Wild Pear Tree, see p7 revolution of the 1910s and is one of his Culture and Power. University of Warwick. See website for details. for details. most overlooked films. 12 13 film fear Preview/ Let the Corpses Preview/ One Cut of the Tan (CTBA) . Dead (CTBA) (Laissez bronzer les cadavres) (Kamera o tomeru na!) Sun 28 Oct, 18:20 Sat 27 Oct, 18:10 Dirs Hélène Cattet, Bruno Forzani/FR BE 2017/92 mins/ Fri 26 – Wed 31 Dir Shin’ichirô Ueda/JP 2017/96 mins/Japanese French wEng ST Possum, 2018 Oct wEng ST Elina Löwensohn, Stéphane Ferrara, Bernie Bonvoisin Takayuki Hamatsu, Yuzuki Akiyama, Harumi Shuhama The directors of Giallo tributes Amer and Book Signing/ The New It’s that FilmFear time of year again… Beginning with an almost 40-minute The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears Uncanny: Tales of Unease the time for Halloween horror, dark and single-take set piece that sets the return with a ferocious take on Euro disturbing tales, cult favourites, extreme Tue 30 Oct, 17:30 - 18:10 St. Agatha, 2018 tone for what’s to come, this cult Westerns and the Italian ‘Poliziotteschi’ cinema and sights and sounds that’ll stay sensation from Japan is a zippy, silly genre. A remote artist’s hilltop hideaway The New Uncanny: Tales of Unease, with you ‘til it’s time to do it all again. Preview/ St. Agatha (CTBA) meta-comedy that’s stuffed with is the setting for an all-guns-blazing is a new anthology of horror fiction Sneak previews, classics back on the great, self-referential gags about stand-off between crooks and cops in featuring some of the best British Wed 31 Oct, 18:30 big-screen and special guests make for making low-budget horror movies. this violently beautiful work of art, a film horror authors. Matthew Holness, Dir Darren Lynn Bousman/US 2018/90 mins six strange, spooky and sinister nights at Sabrina Kern, Carolyn Hennesy, Courtney Halverson in which infinite care has been lavished writer of one of the short stories the cinema, in a season summoned and on every single extreme second. Possum, will join us for a book signing An atmospheric chiller from director then spawned by Film4 and HOME. before the screening. Darren Lynn Bousman, veteran of the homemcr.org/filmfear Preview/ Assassination Possum (15) + Q&A Saw franchise (II, III and IV). A young Nation (CTBA) pregnant woman, desperate to keep Tue 30 Oct, 18:20 her identity secret, identifies a rural Mon 29 Oct, 18:10 Dir Matthew Holness/GB 2018/85 mins convent as a safe place to have her Dir Sam Levinson/US 2018/110 mins Sean Harris, Alun Armstrong, Charlie Eales baby. However, this sinister story One Cut of the Dead, 2017 Odessa Young, Hari Nef, Suki Waterhouse Harris is on magnificently twisted Border, 2018 goes to some very dark places as A clique of high school girlfriends find form as Philip, a troubled children’s the domineering Mother Superior’s Preview/ Border (CTBA) their lives exposed when a stranger Mandy (18) puppeteer battling surreal secrets gruesome plans are slowly revealed. (Gräns) starts revealing their online secrets from his past and Possum, the hideous Sat 27 Oct, 20:20 to the world, forcing them to take no hand puppet he keeps in a black Fri 26 Oct, 20:30 Dir Panos Cosmatos/US BE 2018/121 mins prisoners in an attempt to calm the leather case. Philip finds escaping the Dir Ali Abbasi/SE DK 2018/108 mins/Swedish wEng ST Nicolas Cage, Andrea Riseborough, Linus Roache storm of scandal. The biting black will of Possum is as hard as dealing Eva Melander, Eero Milonoff, Viktor Åkerblom A wild and grandiose story of love, comedy and violent action is a blast, with his demons. A customs official with a super- revenge and the supernatural. but there’s also a strong horror vibe to sensitive sense of smell is drawn into Event/ We will be joined by director Cage goes crazy when love of his this tale of societal breakdown. a conspiracy that turns out to have a Matthew Holness for a Q&A following life Andrea Riseborough is spirited bizarre folkloric twist. Based on a story this screening. away by a dark-magic cult, and by John Ajvide Lindqvist, the author the film itself goes right along with of Let the Right One In, this genuinely him. This is one you have to see on The Fog, 1980 surprising Scandi thriller blends fantasy, the big-screen! romance and horror to end up as something entirely unique. Listening event/ Nigel Kneale’s Videoman, 2018 The Road (PG) + Q&A Preview/ Videoman (CTBA) Sat 27 Oct, 14:30 (Videomannen) Tickets: Free to anyone attending other Mandy, 2018 Mon 29 Oct, 20:40 The Fog (15) FilmFear events (booking required) Dir Kristian A. Söderström/SE 2018/93 mins/Swedish wEng ST The Evil Dead, 1981 Dir Charlotte Riches/GB 2018/45 mins They Live (18) Stefan Sauk, Lena Nilsson, Morgan Alling Tue 30 Oct, 20:40 Mark Gatiss, Adrian Scarborough, Hattie Morahan The Evil Dead (18) Sun 28 Oct, 16:00 One of the stand-out discoveries at Dir John Carpenter/US 1980/90 mins Mark Gatiss and Adrian Scarborough Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh Dir John Carpenter/US 1988/95 mins August’s FrightFest, this mystery-thriller Wed 31 Oct, 20:40 star as a philosopher and scientist Roddy Piper, Keith David, Meg Foster will strike a chord with anyone who’s One hundred years after the sinking of Dir Sam Raimi/US 1981/85 mins investigating ghostly outbreaks in a Conspiracy theory sci-fi from John ever collected VHSs, DVDs or any form a ship in local waters a mysterious fog Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Richard DeManincor country wood in 1768. Nigel Kneale’s Carpenter that’s a firm fan favourite of physical media. It’s also a treat rolls in, bringing with it strange events A horror classic returns to the big-screen legendary lost 1963 TV play has been thanks to its mix of goofy B-movie for retro horror fans, as it follows the and spectral figures. A roll-call of genre for Halloween, with cult leading-man adapted for BBC Radio 4 by Toby Hadoke. stylings, subversive satire and, of travails of a videotape obsessive who favourites – Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Bruce Campbell fighting the eternal evil Event/ This special listening event will course, another memorable John gets his hands on a rare item that could Leigh and Adrienne Barbeau – attempt laying siege to his cabin in the woods. be followed by a Q&A with actor, writer Carpenter score. solve all his problems until one of the to solve the mystery, with Carpenter Director Sam Raimi’s remarkable debut Giallo-style plots of his favourite films providing a supernatural atmosphere is relentless, ferocious and unapologetic and comedian Toby Hadoke. They Live, 1988 intrudes into his everyday life. and a spine-tingling score. nightmare fuel. 14 15 Queer Media The Accountant of Auschwitz, 2018 Festival . Sat 3 Nov Five years ago, the festival began with the aim of inspiring people to be creative, tell queer stories and carry our voices like the butterfly effect, Manchester around the world. This year discover how people have used film to find Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender Animation The Accountant of their voice. Director’s Cut, 2012 Festival Auschwitz (CTBA) + Q&A For more information check out: Battle of the Freddies: Black Wed 21 Nov, 18:20 queermedia.org.uk . & White Ball (CTBA) Dir Matthew Shoychet/CA 2018/78 mins/English and Twitter/Instagram @QueerMediaUK German with partial Eng ST facebook.com/qmf18 Sat 3 Nov, 20:40 70 years after the end of the war, Queer Media Festival are delighted to Tue 13 – 94-year-old Oskar Gröning was Presented in partnership with Queer Why the Jews? 2017 present a screening of Freddie Mercury: Thu 15 Nov charged with the murder of 300,000 Media UK. Jews. This powerful documentary The Great Pretender: Director’s Cut plus The UKs biggest animation festival The Waldheim Waltz, 2018 homemcr.org/qmfuk UK Jewish Film explores complex legal and moral drag performances from Jack the Lad returns to HOME this November questions, questions that affect not and Vin Dicktiv as Freddie Mercury. with a jam-packed three-day event Festival Work in Progress: Deep in only our remembrance of the Holocaust Freddie Mercury: The Great showcasing the best and brightest but also the promise it will never Vogue (CTBA) + Short Film Pretender Director’s Cut talent the animation industry has to . happen again. Sat 3 Nov, 18:30 Dir Rhys Thomas/GB 2012/107 mins offer. Dirs Amy Watson & Dennis Keighron-Foster/GB Freddie Mercury was one of the most Whether you’re an avid animation Event/ There will be a Q&A with 2018/61 mins Sun 18 – Thu 22 charismatic, complex and fascinating fan or just want to be blown away by director Matthew Shoychet following Deep In Vogue celebrates the colourful, characters in British rock music. Using something you’ve never seen before, Nov this screening. queer, emotional and political stories extensive unseen archive footage, this the festival will take you on a journey The 22nd UK International Jewish of Northern Vogue and its people. film celebrates the man who was very into the stories that are brought to life Film Festival returns to HOME with Synonymous with the black, gay different to his flamboyant onstage through this vibrant and expressive art a range of outstanding features and ballrooms of 1980s New York this public persona the week the Queen form. documentaries from around the world documentary asks why we need Vogue biopic is released. Dress to impress in as well as special guests for events. in Manchester now more than ever. black and white! Along with masterclasses, Q&As, panel discussions, workshops, and special homemcr.org/UKJFF18 Event/ The short film Femme (Dir Alden Event/ The short film Missed previews, the festival brings the best The Waldheim Waltz (CTBA) Peters, US, 18 mins) will screen before Conceptions (Dir Ruby Parker-Harbord, that animation has to offer. Why the Jews? (CTBA) + + Q&A this film. GB, 16 mins) will screen before this film. Don’t miss the MAF Family Day on Sun Short + Panel discussion (Waldheims Walzer) Humour Me, 2017 11 Nov! Humour Me (CTBA) + Short Sun 18 Nov, 15:45 Mon 19 Nov, 18:10 For the full programme visit Dir John Curtin/CA 2017/69 mins Dir Ruth Beckermann/AT 2018/93 mins/German, Thu 22 Nov, 18:20 manchesteranimationfestival.co.uk Modesty may be a virtue but the English and French with partial Eng ST Dir Sam Hoffman/US 2017/93 mins homemcr.org/maf-2018 stats don’t lie: a whopping 30% of Shocking allegations about his Nazi Jemaine Clement, Elliott Gould Nobel science prizes since the Second past did not prevent Kurt Waldheim, With his wife leaving him for a French World War have been won by Jews. former UN secretary general, from billionaire and his agent firing him, Nate This fascinating documentary turns comfortably winning the 1986 Austrian has no other choice but crashing at his to Jewish luminaries to find out the presidential elections. Director Ruth dad’s retirement home in New Jersey. reasons for Jewish brilliance. A lively Beckermann brings together private It may be his very last resort, but it is debate is guaranteed. and public film footage from the 70s among his father’s senior citizen friends and 80s, which provides a disturbing that Nate finally manages to climb out Event/ This screening will be preceded exploration of one of Europe’s key of his midlife funk. by the short film 100 Faces (Dir political figures of the post-war period. Benjamin Till/GB 2018/13 mins) and will Plus/ This screening will be preceded be followed by a panel discussion. Event/ There will be a Q&A following by the short film Wendy’s Shabbat (Dir Deep in Vogue, 2018 this screening. Rachel Myers/US 2017/14 mins).

16 17 London The Wonderful World of Make Me Up Cousin Wonderlette and Friends Cousin Wonderlette (18) + Korean Film Q&A Festival Sat 1 Dec, 20:30 Dir Brian Benson/US VARIOUS/90 mins . See Artist Film Weekender panel for details. Sat 24 & Sun 25 Nov The London Korean Film Festival returns to HOME with a selection of the very best contemporary hits from Korea. This year’s special focus celebrates the The Wonderful World of familiar yet poetic stories of ordinary Cousin Wonderlette (18) + lives, unveiling through film the richness of our everyday existence. Q&A Prices: Sat 1 Dec, 20:30 Dir Brian Benson/US Various/90 mins Full £4.90 / concs £3.50 Beryl Cook: Bosom Pals, 2004 Member full £4.00 / concs £3.00 Cousin Wonderlette is the innocent Artist Film yet outrageous alter-ego of indie film homemcr.org/LKFF John Walter: CAPSID producer Brian Benson. This first UK Weekender retrospective of eye-popping comedy . shorts is not for the squeamish or . easily offended! Wed 28 Nov – Sat 5 Jan Featuring My Life Is A Dream, Love and Anger, You’re An Idiot, Something HOME’s exhibition John Walter: CAPSID uses the model of HIV to explore how Fri 30 Nov – Special, A Hole Where My Hole Was ideas pass from one source to another, creating a striking depiction of viral Stop Making Sense, 1984 Sun 2 Dec and Human Behaviour. replication. The accompanying film season draws upon rude humour, new wave, From outrageous comedy shorts, icky-goo-taboo and offbeat flair. Curated by Bren O’Callaghan. Microhabitat, 2017 Stop Making Sense (PG) gentle observation, garish Event/ This screening is followed homemcr.org/john-walter by a Q&A with Cousin Wonderlette Fri 28 Dec, 20:40 wonderlands, social experiments Microhabitat (15) and best-in-show, HOME Artist Film herself, Brian Benson, and HOME Senior (So-gong-nyeo) Dir Jonathan Demme/US 1984/85 mins Producer Bren O’Callaghan. Zero Patience (18) Talking Heads’ legendary 1984 Weekender explores wildly alternative approaches on film and video. Sat 24 Nov, 13:20 concert film, described as one of Jarman Awards 2018 (CTBA) Dir Jeon Go-woon/KR 2017/104 mins/Korean wEng ST Wed 28 Nov, 18:20 the greatest rock movies ever made, Selected highlights from the Dir John Greyson/CA 1993/97 mins + Introduction Lee Som, Ahn Jae-hong, Choi Duk-moon featuring a captivating performance programme include: John Robinson, Normand Fauteux, Dianne Miso lives a simple life, with whiskey by David Byrne. Heatherington Make Me Up (CTBA) + Q&A Sun 2 Dec, 16:00 and smoking her only indulgences. Dir Various/GB 2016-18/85 mins This 1993 musical is a jaw- Double Bill/ Beryl Cook: However, when the Government dropping oddity, debunking the Fri 30 Nov, 18:10 This screening showcases works doubles the price of cigarettes, she Bosom Pals + A Day in the alleged introduction of HIV into Dir Rachel Maclean/GB 2019/84 mins from the artists at the forefront of decides to give up her apartment and the USA by a single individual. Life of Beryl Cook (CTBA) Siri wakes to find herself trapped experimentation in filmmaking today. seek out her old bandmates for a place Exchanging assumed grief for inside a brutalist Barbie Dreamhouse, Featuring work by Larry Achiampong & to stay. Sat 5 Jan, 15:50 queer celebration, it secures a Dir Various/GB 1980 + 2004/86 mins where she and her inmates are forced David Blandy, Jasmina Cibic, Lawrence Lek, Daria Martin, Hardeep Pandhal Little Forest (12A) spot in film history for an infamous Artist Beryl Cook’s deadpan approach to go head-to-head in a series of and Margaret Salmon, the Film London (Liteul poreseuteu) ‘singing asshole’ sequence. to painting her subjects reveals the demeaning tasks. Multimedia artist Rachel Maclean has created a world Jarman Awards shortlist presents Event/ This screening will be humour and pathos of the extra- Sun 25 Nov, 15:50 both seductive and dangerous; a innovative, entertaining and diverse Dir Yim Soon-rye/KR 2017/103 mins/Korean wEng ST introduced by Dr Monica Pearl, ordinary; the pictorial equivalent of place where surveillance, violence and films that tackle the world’s big topics. Kim Tae-ri, Ryu Jun-yeol, Moon So-Ri Lecturer in 20th Century American Les Dawson’s bawdy mimicry. Bursting submission are a normalised part of Literature at the University of with life, her work was championed Event/ This screening will be As life in the big city gets too much, daily life. Hye-won (Kim Tae-ri, The Handmaiden) Manchester. by grassroots audiences if not the introduced by Maggie Ellis, Head of escapes to her rural childhood home artworld elite. We’ll be screening the Event/ This screening will be followed by Artists’ Moving Image at FLAMIN (The and is reunited with fresh ingredients two episodes of Bosom Pals preceded a Q&A with Rachel Maclean and HOME Film London Artists’ Moving Image by a rare documentary on Beryl Cook and old friends. Zero Patience, 1993 Senior Producer Bren O’Callaghan. Network). herself. 18 19 classics Our popular programme brings cinema classics to the big screen every month so you never need to miss those must-sees! Sunday screenings are usually accompanied by a free, informal post-screening discussion. Visit homemcr.org/classics for details.

The Apartment, 1960

The Apartment (PG) Sun 7 Oct, 13:00 Tue 9 Oct, 20:20 Wed 10 Oct, 13:00 Dir Billy Wilder/US 1960/125 mins Coraline, 2009 Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray Billy Wilder’s Oscar-winning comedy Coraline (PG) Sherlock Jr. (U) traces the compromises of a lowly New York insurance drone who lets his BRING THE Sun 28 Oct, 11:00 Sun 25 Nov, 11:00 superiors use his apartment for their Dir Henry Selick/US 2009/100 mins Dir Buster Keaton/US 1924/45 mins illicit affairs. Beautifully written and Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, John Hodgman Buster Keaton, Kathryn McGuire, Joe Keaton FAMILY An adventurous 11-year-old girl finds A film projectionist (and amateur performed, the film offers a potent view Designed for the whole family herself in another world that is detective) offers to solve the case of a of power and patriarchy in American (including babies), these screenings strangely familiar but much better missing watch, but is instead framed society. will have the volume lowered and the than her own frustrating home. This for the crime himself. Desperate lights will remain dimmed throughout Do The Right Thing, 1989 new world however has sinister to clear his name, the projectionist 9 to 5, 1980 the screening. Films will begin at the secrets. dreams of being the great Sherlock advertised time without adverts or 9 to 5 (15) Jr., and in one of cinema’s most iconic trailers. sequences, steps into the screen to Sun 25 Nov, 13:00 Our family programme is supported by bring his fantasies to life. Tue 27 Nov, 20:20 Auto Trader. Wed 28 Nov, 13:00 homemcr.org/families Dir Colin Higgins/US 1980/109 mins Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton Sherlock Jr., 1924 Do The Right Thing (15) Judy (Fonda), Violet (Tomlin) and Doralee (Parton) couldn’t be more Sun 21 Oct, 13:00 RELAXED SCREENINGs different from each other, but they’ve Designed for people with autism Tue 23 Oct, 20:20 Naked, 1993 all got one thing in common – their Coraline (PG) spectrum conditions and their Wed 24 Oct, 13:00 boss. The three women decide to Naked (18) families. We’ll keep the lights on low, Sat 27 Oct, 11:00 Dir Spike Lee/US 1989/120 mins unite and form an inspiring friendship. Dir Henry Selick/US 2009/100 mins turn the sound down a little, and Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee As relevant today as it was when Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, John Hodgman Sun 4 Nov, 13:00 provide a separate room to take a The hottest day of the year explodes Tue 6 Nov, 20:20 it was first released, 9 to 5 is a film See above for details. on-screen in Spike Lee’s vibrant look at break in. There will be no trailers or Wed 7 Nov, 13:00 that celebrates the power of female a day in the life of Bedford-Stuyvesant, advertisements before the film starts Sherlock Jr. (U) Dir Mike Leigh/GB 1993/132 mins friendship. Brooklyn. A powerful portrait of urban and you’ll be able to move around the David Thewlis, Lesley Sharp, Katrin Cartlidge Sat 24 Nov, 11:00 racial tensions that feels as relevant cinema if you want to. Leigh’s depiction of England’s Dir Buster Keaton/US 1924/45 mins today as it did when it was released, New to our Relaxed Screenings underbelly is an amalgam of black Buster Keaton, Kathryn McGuire, Joe Keaton it’s set to the call to power theme tune programme, we are trialling screenings comedy and doomsday prophecy that See above for details. of Public Enemy. for adults and older teens. took the best director and best actor Screening as part of Black History Month. prizes at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. homemcr.org/relaxed 20 21 live broadcasts THEATRE Catch the best theatre and opera broadcast live in our cinemas from the world’s The Maids most prestigious companies. Fri 16 Nov 2018 – Sat 1 Dec 2018 homemcr.org/live-broadcasts By Jean Genet. Directed by Lily Sykes. In a translation by Martin Crimp. Die Walküre, 2018 The Maids is a play of fantasies, rituals, masks and mirrors. Jean Genet’s radical play premiered in 1947 and Troilus & Cressida, 2018 was inspired by the genuine case of RSC Live/ Troilus & Cressida the murderous Papin sisters. Well ahead of its time, The Maids explodes (12A as live) with modern ideas about sexual and Sat 17 Nov, Doors – 13:00, political outcasts, the inequality of Performance – 13:15 society and the idea of gender as Running Time: Approx. 210 mins performance. Virtuoso percussionist Evelyn Glennie homemcr.org/the-maids collaborates with RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran to create a satirical futuristic vision of a world resounding with the rhythm of battle. Troilus and Cressida swear they will always be true to one another. But in the seventh year of the siege of Troy their innocence is tested, and exposed to the savage corrupting influence of The Maids war, with tragic consequences.

ROH Live/ Die Walküre (12A ART as Live) John Walter: CAPSID Sun 4 Nov, Doors – 17:00, Sat 10 Nov – Sun 6 Jan Performance – 17:15 Curated by Bren O’Callaghan. Running Time: 290 mins (including 2 intervals) CAPSID is a major new exhibition by Composer: Wagner/Opera in three acts/Sung in The Madness of George III, 2018 British artist John Walter, presenting German wEng ST a compelling and entertaining Wagner’s Ring cycle is one of the NT Live/ The Madness of investigation into the nature of viruses greatest works of all opera. The Ring is George III (12A as live) such as HIV. Bringing new scientific NT Live/ Allelujah! (12A) always a special event in the operatic knowledge about viral capsids, calendar: once experienced, never Tue 20 Nov, Doors – 18:45, this multi-media installation uses Thu 1 Nov, Doors – 18:45, forgotten. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie) Performance – 19:00 methods and references pulled from Performance – 19:00 is the second opera in the cycle, and Running Time: Approx. 210 mins a simmering maelstrom of popular Running Time: Approx. 170 mins features several of the Ring’s musical Multi-award-winning drama The culture; from the cartoon antics of The Beth, an old fashioned cradle-to- highlights – the sparkling Magic Fire Madness of George III will be Adventure Time to Vegas hotel carpet grave hospital serving a town on the Music and the electrifying Ride of the broadcast live, in National Theatre design, through paintings, collage, edge of the Pennines, is threatened with Valkyries. Live’s first ever broadcast from pattern-making and film. closure as part of an efficiency drive. Director: Keith Warner Nottingham Playhouse. See p18 for John Walter CAPSID Alan Bennett’s celebrated plays include Conductor: Antonio Pappano With the King’s mind unravelling at a film season and visithomemcr.org/ The History Boys, The Lady in the Van dramatic pace, ambitious politicians john-walter for an accompanying and The Madness of George III, all of and the scheming Prince of Wales programme of events. which were also seen on film. Allelujah! threaten to undermine the power of is his tenth collaboration with award- the Crown, and expose the fine line winning director Nicholas Hytner. between a King and a man. 22 23 VISIT HOME DON’T MISS... 2 Tony Wilson Place Manchester CREATIVES REGULAR ACCESS M15 4FN For caption subtitled and audio Filmed Up Submission Deadline EVENTS described films, please check the Send in your film by Wed 24 Oct website for weekly updates. INFORMATION & to be considered for the December Playreading House Party screening. Fri 5 Oct, 11:00-13:00 BOOKING No submission fee. Fri 2 Nov, 11:00-13:00 Fri 26 Oct, 19:00 homemcr.org homemcr.org/filmedup Tickets £5 (scripts and £5 (essential companions, free) 0161 200 1500 refreshments included) Accessible Music Productions Show & Tell [email protected] homemcr.org/playreading (AMP) Workshops Sat 20 Oct, 16:00 Tue 2 Oct, 18:00 – 21:00 Mothers Who Make Free, booking required Tue 6 Nov, 18:00 – 21:00 ACCESSIBILITY homemcr.org/show-and-tell Mon 15 Oct Free, booking required homemcr.org/accessibility Mon 19 Nov Course: Child Protection, homemcr.org/amp Safeguarding and Prevent Free, booking required Future Bodies KEEP IN TOUCH Thu 29 Nov, 10:00 homemcr.org/mothers-who-make Creative Caption Subtitles Twitter @HOME_mcr £90 - £150 Slate Social with every performance Facebook HOMEmcr homemcr.org/CPS Mon 8 Oct, 17:00 (28 Sep – 13 Oct) Instagram HOMEmcr Women Above Water Free, drop in TOUCH Audio Described Touch Audioboom HOMEmcr TOUR Practical workshops for female arts Homemcr.org/slate Tour, Youtube HOMEmcrorg freelancers struggling to improve Fri 28 Sep, 13:00 their income BSL Interpreted Free, Booking Required Performance OPENING TIMES Homemcr.org/waw YOUNG Fri 12 Oct, 19:45 Box Office Women of Value Audio Described Mon – Sun: 12:00 – 20:00 PEOPLE Mon 8 Oct, 10:00 performance Young Identity Sat 13 Oct, 14:15 Main Gallery Learning to Boast Every Monday from 19:00 Bullish Mon: Closed* Wed 24 Octr, 10:00 Free, no booking required Tue – Sat: 12:00 – 20:00 Let’s Talk Money Caption Subtitles available homemcr.org/young-identity for mobile devices on each Sun: 12:00 – 18:00 Fri 9 Nov, 10:00 show One Of Us Mon 29 & Wed 31 Oct Granada Foundation 4Stories screening + Q&A Young Programmers Film Night Galleries Sat 6 Oct, 11:00 John Walter: CAPSID Sat 3 Nov, 23:00 Mon – Thu: 11:00 – 23:00 Free, booking required BSL Led Gallery Tour Fri – Sat: 11:00 – 00:00 homemcr.org/4stories One Of Us is a quarterly film night Sat 24 Nov, 15:00 – 16:00 brought to you by HOME’s Young Free BSL Led Gallery Tour Sun: 11:00 – 22:30 Film Programmers. A safe space by Art and Design Historian, Bookshop to experience the cinema and be film Jennifer Little. This tour will Mon – Sun: 12:00 – 20:00 A City Seen: The Spirit of Hulme + reminded of life’s mysterious and be conducted in British Sign Q&A (CTBA) sacred things. Come with friends, Language only. There will be Ground Floor Bar come alone, come as you are. no spoken English. Mon 1 Oct, 18.30 Mon – Thu: 10:00 – 23:00 As the autumn nights grow longer, The Maids Tickets £1 join One Of Us for a late night Fri – Sat: 10:00 – 00:00 homemcr.org/a-city-seen screening inspired by the traditions Caption Subtitled Sun: 11:00 – 22:30 of the midnight movie circuit. All performance A quarterly film programme exploring Thu 29 Nov, 19:30 Café the creativity of our city’s most things unique, memorable and essential charities, community groups strange guaranteed... this kind of TOUCH Audio Described Touch Mon – Thu: 11:00 – 23:00 TOUR and voluntary organisations. This cinema is not to be experienced in Tour Fri – Sat: 11:00 – 00:00 screening focuses on Hulme, HOME’s the daytime! Fri 30 Nov, 18:15 Sun: 11:00 – 22:30 closest neighbour. Featuring the Audio Described HOME premiere of The Spirit Of Hulme performance *Except Bank Holiday alongside poetry work followed by Fri 30 Nov, 19:30 Mondays a panel of Hulme campaigners and BSL Interpreted creatives, a chance to hear about performance Hulme from the people who live it! Sat 1 Dec, 14:00 FILM PRICES if you don’t want to keep This was a One Manchester project Off Peak (before 17:00) me please return to our box funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. office staff or recycle me! Full £7 / Member Full £5.50 Peak (from 17:00) Full £9 / Member Full £7 £5 student advance tickets available (limited capacity). Concessions and discounts are available, please see HOME is a trading name of Greater Manchester Arts Centre Ltd, a company limited by guarantee, registered in website for further details. 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