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Rbcft Programme17b.Pdf Robert Burns Centre FILM THEATRE BOX OFFICE 01387 264808 • WWW.RBCFT.CO.UK June, July, August 2017 Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre, Mill Road, Dumfries DG2 7BE Tel 01387 264808 RBC FILM THEATRE COFFEE CLUB RBCFT FAMILY AUDIO Relish a cup of coffee and FRIENDLY DESCRIPTION BOX OFFICE JUNE Tue 20 Wed 5 Thu 20 Sat 12 INFORMATION tray-bake before settling down SEAT RESERVATIONS All seats – apart from Coffee SCREENINGS & SUBTITLES 01387 264808 Thu 1 Shorts for Wee Ones 10.30 The Secret Scripture (12A) 5.30 The Other Side Despicable Me 3 (PG) 2.00 to watch a film. Tickets £7.50. Club screenings – are unreserved. If you require Films for a younger audience and We have a system Their Finest (12A) 7.30 Going In Style (12A) 5.30 Hidden Figures (PG) 7.30 Of Hope (12A) 7.30 Alone In Berlin (12A) 7.30 Seats can be reserved for Open evenings for the seats together, please arrive in plenty of time to take Coffee Club screenings. Please their parents/guardians and tickets which enables Wed 21 Thu 6 Fri 21 + Sat 22 Tue 15 duration of the film Fri 2 advantage of our seat minding system. Please ask reserve your seats when cost £4.60 per person, irrespective us, whenever the Mindhorn (15) 10.30 The Secret Scripture (12A) 10.45 Gifted (12A) 7.30 Despicable Me 3 (PG) 2.00 screening and during the day Lady Macbeth (15) 7.30 staff for details. booking. Doors open at 10am of size or age or screening time! necessary digital files Shorts for Middle Ones 2.00 Hidden Figures (PG) 5.30 Tue 25 A Man Called Ove 7.30 Monday to Saturday Sat 3 If you’re having a meal at Hullabaloo Restaurant and films start at 10.45am. We normally disapprove of talking are available, to show Going In Style (12A) 7.30 Fri 7 Machines (12A) 7.30 Wed 16 10am - 5pm Wee Film Club 10.30, 11.30 prior to watching a film at the RBC let the staff Thu 15 June during films but as these shows are onscreen subtitles Despicable Me 3 (PG) 10.30 Lady Macbeth (15) 7.30 Thu 22 My Life As A Wed 26 know and we’ll reserve your seats for you (seats Whisky Galore (PG) primarily for children grown-ups for customers who and Sunday 2pm - 5pm Going In Style (12A) 10.45 Courgette (PG) 5.30 A Man Called Ove 7.30 should expect a little bit of noise. are deaf or hard of Tue 6 Gifted (12A) 10.30 subject to availability). Thu 22 June The Happiest Day Miss Sloane (15) 7.00 Thu 17 hearing, and provide Their Finest (12A) 7.30 Thu 27 REFUNDS Tickets are non-refundable. At the Going In Style (12A) Fri 7 + Tue 11 July Ticket Prices of Olli Mäki (12A) 7.30 Alone In Berlin (12A) 11.00 audio description (via Sat 8 McLaren (12A) 7.30 discretion of staff, tickets may be exchanged for My Life As A Courgette (PG) Adult £7.00 Wed 7 Despicable Me 3 (PG) 2.00 Thu 6 July infra-red headsets) for Fri 23 Shorts For Wee Ones 10.30 another performance for a £1.50 fee per ticket Sat 12, Tue 15 – Thu 17 Aug I, Daniel Blake (15) 7.30 Fri 28 + Sat 29 The Secret Scripture (12A) those who are sight- Concession £5.30 Akong - A Remarkable Miss Sloane (15) 7.30 Fri 18 + Sat 19 exchanged. This exchange must be done at least 72 Despicable Me 3 (PG) Thu 8 Hampstead (12A) 7.30 RBCFT Youth Card/ Life (U) 7.30 Tue 11 My Cousin Rachel (12A) 7.30 hours before the start of the original film. If tickets Thu 3 Aug impaired. Their Finest (12A) 7.30 AUGUST Hampstead (12A) RELAXED School Pupils £4.60 Sat 24 My Life As A Tue 22 are not of equal value, the additional cost will also This issue the Fri 9 The Hippopotamus (15) 6.00 Courgette (PG) 2.00 Tue 1 Citizen Jane: Battle be charged. Thu 24 Aug PERFORMANCES following films have Coffee Club Student Film Festival Designed for anyone who would All Tickets £7.50 A Silent Voice (12A) 8.15 Miss Sloane (15) 5.30 After The Storm (PG) 7.30 For The City (PG) 7.30 SCHOOL GROUPS We welcome school visits. Please My Cousin Rachel (12A) audio description: benefit from a more easy-going Sat 10 Wed 2 Wed 23 email [email protected] with your request. Their Finest, Lady Family £20.00 Tue 27 Wed 12 BRING A BABY environment, including people Student Film Hampstead (12A) 5.30 My Cousin Rachel (12A) 7.30 Macbeth, I, Daniel Private Hire Another Mother’s Heal The Living (12A) 5.30 EATING & DRINKING IN THE CINEMA Hot and This is our regular daytime with Autism Spectrum Conditions, Festival Workshop 2.00 Blake, Fantastic (2 hours) £90 Son (12A) 5.30 Thu 13 Thu 3 Thu 24 alcoholic drinks are not allowed in the auditorium. You screening specifically for learning disabilities or dementia, and Student Film Festival Public Beasts and Where to Wed 28 Heal The Living (12A) 7.30 Hampstead (12A) 10.45 My Cousin Rachel (12A) 10.45 are welcome to bring snacks for children’s films and parents/carers with babies families with babies. Low lights will Screening 5.30 under 18 months. Buggy Find Them, Mindhorn, Concessions apply to full-time Another Mother’s Fri 14 Fri 4 Fri 25 + Sat 26 the Wee Film Club, but please, no popcorn or crisps. remain on in the auditorium and the Student Choice - Fantastic parking and nappy changing Going In Style, Get students, senior citizens, Son (12A) 11.00, 5.30 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Levelling (15) 7.30 The Beguiled 7.30 FAMILY FILMS Although we normally disapprove volume will be lowered. You’re free Jobseekers Allowance or Beasts and Where to facilities available. Doors to move around and make noise, Out, Hidden Figures, Shorts for Wee Ones 2.00 Salazar’s Revenge 6.00 Sat 5 Tue 29 of people talking during screenings, for films that Income Support recipients, Find Them (12A) 7.30 open at 10am and films start or take a break during the film. Miss Sloane, Viceroy’s Thu 29 Wee Film Club 10.30 11.30 David Lynch: are primarily for kids, grown-ups should expect Young Scot cardholders and Tue 13 Sat 15 at 10.30am. Staff will be available to assist with House, Gifted, Frantz (12A) 7.30 Pirates of the Caribbean: Mulholland Drive (15) 7.30 The Art Life (15) 7.30 some noise! Hampstead, My registered disabled people. Whiskey Galore (PG) 5.30 Wed 21 June seating and access arrangements. Please provide proof of Fri 30 Salazar’s Revenge 2.00 Tue 8 Wed 30 + Thu 31 UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN No unaccompanied Cousin Rachel, David Wed 14 Mindhorn (15) Sat 15 Jul 2.00pm eligibility when purchasing or Get Out (15) 7.30 Tue 18 Tommy’s Honour (PG) 2.00 The Midwife 7.30 children under the age of 12, unless otherwise Lynch: The Art Life. Whiskey Galore (PG) 7.30 Wed 26 July Pirates of the Caribbean: Salazar’s collecting tickets. JULY Viceroy’s House (12A) 11.00 Wed 9 SEPTEMBER stated. Thu 15 Gifted (12A) Revenge (12A) YOUNG SCOT CARD-HOLDERS We offer There is a 1.8% charge for Whiskey Galore (PG) 10.45 Sat 1 Wed 19 Tommy’s Honour (PG) 5.30 Fri 1 discounted tickets to every Young Scot card holder. Wed 16 Aug Sat 12 Aug 2.00pm credit card bookings. I Am Not Your Wee Film Club 10.30, 11.30 Pirates of the Caribbean: Thu 10 Dunkirk 7.30 Tickets are charged at Concession price £5.30. Despicable Me 3 (PG) Despicable Me 3 (PG) Negro (12A) 7.30 Away (15) + Q&A 7.30 Salazar’s Revenge 3.00 Tommy’s Honour (PG) 7.30 Sat 2 Viceroy’s House (12A) 5.30 Fri 16 + Sat 17 Tue 4 Fri 11 Wee Film Club 10.30, 11.30 Mindhorn (15) 7.30 Get Out (15) 7.30 Alone In Berlin (12A) 7.30 Dunkirk 7.30 Tickets also available online at www.rbcft.co.uk and at the Midsteeple Box Office 01387 253383 STUDENT CHOICE student film Animation Taster festival Workshop Sat 10 June Their Finest Lady Macbeth I, Daniel Blake Dumfries 2 hours Student Films Fantastic Beasts Whisky Galore I Am Not Your Negro Mindhorn Thu 1, Tue 6 & Thu Fri 2 – Sat 3 June Wed 7 June This is a fun, hands-on taster All films are rated 15+ and Where to Tue 13 - Thu 15 June Thu 15 June Fri 16 – Sat 17 + 8 June William Oldroyd | UK | Ken Loach | UK/France/ workshop. You’ll create drawings Sat 10 June Find Them Giles Mackinnon | UK | 2016 Raoul Peck | France/USA | 2016 | Wed 21 June Lone Scherfig | UK | 2016 2016 | 89m | 15 Belgium | 2016 | 100m and use people and models Show reel of short films | 98m | PG 93m | 12A Sean Foley | UK | 2016 | 9 - 10 June Sat 10 Jun | 117m | 12A Northumberland, 1865. | 15 to produce 3 short pieces of made by upcoming animators Hit Scottish comedy inspired Before his death in 1987, 89m | 15 animation: a zoetrope filmstrip, and film-makers who have David Yates | USA/UK | 2016 | Romantic drama about a Resenting her arranged Winner of this year’s Film students from Dumfries and 132m | 12A by the 1949 Ealing classic African-American writer James A fading actor (Julian team (Gemma Arterton, marriage to older BAFTA award for a time-lapse animatic and a studied at D&G College and directed by Glasgow- Baldwin was working on a book Barratt of’ The Mighty Galloway College take over the RBC Former Dumfries and Sam Claflin and Bill Nighy) colliery heir Alexander, Outstanding British stop-motion animation using this year.
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