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In Fabric, 2018 Our Green HOME Page 3 Interview: At HOME we know that securing impact of our expanding digital world sustainability in the arts and cultural a creative green future takes an whilst attempting to subvert the industries and we’re committed to Anna Smith enormous commitment. That’s why might of New York’s Stock Exchange. Greater Manchester’s Zero Carbon As our Celebrating Women in Global Cinema programme continues so do our interviews with inspiring our green journey began over a This selection reveals the bearing of 2038 ambitions. This is an enormous women from the film industry. decade ago! climate crisis upon every aspect of and daunting target, but we have a homemcr.org/women-at-home We’re proud to be the world’s first our lives – from the food that we eat, responsibility to act, together. We We caught up with Film critic and broadcaster Anna Smith ahead of her next Girls on Film live podcast recording here at arts venue to train all our staff in to nurturing the biodiversity of our invite you to come on this journey HOME (see p11). Anna hosts Q&As with film stars in cinemas all over the UK and is also Chair of the Film Critics’ Carbon Literacy, and we’re sharing planet, the securing of peaceful global with us. Circle and a regular critic for BBC News, Sky News, BBC Radio, Metro, The Guardian, Sight & Sound and more. Before that learning with other organisations partnerships, and the implications of Find out more, visit www.homemcr. specialising in film, Anna was the launch editor of Wax, making her the first woman ever to edit a dance music magazine in too. We each have our part to play in an economics of greed. org/green the UK. She has dedicated herself to film criticism since 2000. Follow@annasmithjourno on Twitter. making a difference. Showcasing climate-conscious art Alison Criddle, Projects and creates a space where difficult Our Film team put their Carbon Sustainability Coordinator Q: Tell us about why you started Girls Q: And your top Bechdel Test passes? Q: When you’re not at work, where Literacy commitments straight into conversations are made possible. By on Film? A: Off the top of my head, 9 to 5 is are you most likely to be found? action - sharing their knowledge considering the stories told on our A: For decades, I’ve been dreaming a real winner – women learn to A: As a happy freelancer I’m often at with industry networks and selecting stages and the materials used, we of a show featuring women talking collaborate, share their problems work; thinking about movies if I’m the best climate-conscious films for can understand what work needs to women about film – now the and their pleasures and learn not to not watching them. But I do love our screens. We’ve got some great to be done to make planet-positive world finally seems ready! There’s judge each other. And it’s hilarious! a long walk to a nice pub on a titles lined up, from documentary choices. Right now, we’re on a four- been an increasing amount of press I also really love the conversations sunny day. Oh, and music festivals, Sharkwater: Extinction exposing year energy reduction programme, about the fact that the majority in Secrets & Lies between Brenda karaoke, fancy dress parties, or a illegal shark fin fishing, to Five we’re greening our supply chains of critics are men. Many of these Blethyn’s character and both her combination of all three. There you Seasons’ beautiful immersion into and we’ve pledged to become no men are terrific critics, but the daughters - painful, bittersweet, go, I do have a life. the ideas of landscape designer Piet single-use plastic by 2020. Our four gender imbalance doesn’t seem beautifully-judged. Oudolf. Natalie Portman co-produces staff apiarists are busy caring for our helpful to women and girls trying and stars in Christopher Quinn’s two-rooftop honeybee hives too! We’re Q: What can Manchester audiences Celebrating Women in Global Cinema is to decide what to watch – nor does adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer’s delighted to have been awarded 4 expect from Girls on Film Live? co-curated by Rachel Hayward, HOME’s it necessarily serve the female Eating Animals, and The Hummingbird stars in Julie’s Bicycle’s Creative Green Head of Film and Andy Willis, Senior filmmakers struggling to be seen. A: Excellent new film recommendations, Project tackles the environmental certification scheme for environmental Visiting Curator: Film and Professor of As Chair of The London Film Critics’ thought-provoking angles on classic Film Studies, School of Arts and Media Circle, I’m lucky enough to know lots movies, entertaining feminist rants, at University of Salford. of amazing female critics - and I’m audience question time and lots of also lucky to have the support of a laughter. talented, passionate female team for Girls On Film – Executive Producer Hedda Archbold and audio producer Jane Long. It’s exciting working with such a dedicated team in these changing times. And I’m delighted that we have fabulous listeners of The Hummingbird Sharkwater: both sexes. Project, 2018. Extinction, 2018. See p5 See p 12 Q: What are some of your favourite films directed by women? A: Fish Tank by Andrea Arnold, We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lynne Ramsay, The Falling by Carol Morley, The Piano by Jane Campion, Leave No Trace by Debra Granik.

Five Seasons: The Eating Animals, HOME’s rooftop Gardens of Piet 2017. See p5 beehives, 2019 Oudolf, 2018. See p5

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We The Animals (15) Prophecy (CTBA) Tucked (15) From Fri 14 Jun From Fri 14 Jun From Fri 14 Jun Dir Jeremiah Zagar/US 2018/94 mins Dir Charlie Paul/US GB 2019/82 mins Dir Jamie Patterson/US 2018/78 mins Sheila Vand, Raúl Castillo, Evan Rosado Intimate and revealing, Prophecy offers Derren Nesbitt, Jordan Stephens, April Pearson Liam Gallagher: As It Was (15) Dirty God (CTBA) Gloria Bell (15) Documentarian Jeremiah Zagar moves an unprecedented insight into the mind Gender non-conforming Jackie is an into narrative features with this fluid, 80-year-old drag queen with an acerbic From Fri 7 Jun From Fri 7 Jun From Fri 7 Jun of an artist as he works on creating a dream-like adaptation of Justin Torres’ nightclub comedy act. Young non- Dir Charlie Lightening/GB 2019/85 mins Dir Sacha Polak/NL GB BE IE 2019/104 Dir Sebastián Lelio/CL US 2018/102 mins masterpiece. Beginning with a blank mins autobiographical novel about a mixed- canvas, the film follows acclaimed binary performer Faith appears in the Featuring interviews with friends, Julianne Moore, Sean Astin, Jeanne Tripplehorn Vicky Knight, Eliza Brady-Girard, Rebecca Stone race family with three inseparable artist Peter Howson on a journey that dressing room and Jackie must show family and collaborators, this new Director Sebastian Lelio remakes his young sons in upstate New York. showcases his dark sense of humour as them the ropes. Despite demographic documentary follows Liam Gallagher’s After a horrific acid attack at the own 2013 hit Gloria. Gloria is a free- Zagar’s heartbreaking film explores the well as his immense talent. differences, they realise how much journey from Oasis front man to hands of her ex-boyfriend, Jade is spirited divorcée who meets Arnold animalism of young children alongside they have in common in this feel-good, solo star. A tale of legal, family and discharged from hospital. The doctors on a night out and finds herself thrust that of violent, warring adults. Brighton-based comedy. personal battles, the film also looks at are happy with her physical progress, into an unexpected new romance, filled Liam’s emergence from the shadow of but Jade is still learning to cope with with both the joys of budding love and his brother Noel. the trauma of the incident and the the complications of dating, identity, visible scars. and family. Event/ Join us for the World Premiere of the film on Thu 6 Jun, 19:30 followed by a satellite broadcast of an exclusive live encore performance.

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Late Night (15) Halston (12A) Diego Maradona (CTBA) The Hummingbird Project (15) Five Seasons: The Gardens of Eating Animals (CTBA) Piet Oudolf (CTBA) From Fri 7 Jun From Fri 7 Jun From Fri 14 Jun From Fri 21 Jun From Fri 21 Jun Dir Nisha Ganatra/US 2019/102 mins Dir Frédéric Tcheng/US 2019/105 mins Dir Asif Kapadia/GB 2019/120 mins Dir Kim Nguyen/US 2018/110 mins From Fri 21 Jun Dir Christopher Dillon Quinn/GB IN DE CN US 2017/94 mins Emma Thompson, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Liza Minnelli, Marisa Berenson, Joel Schumacher The third film from the Academy Award Jesse Eisenberg, Alexander Skarsgård, Salma Hayek Dir Thomas Piper/US 2018/75 mins/English and John Lithgow Halston captures the epic sweep and BAFTA-winning team behind Senna In the hopes of striking it rich, two Dutch with partial EngST Based on the bestselling book by Katherine Newbury is a pioneer and of the life and times of legendary and Amy, Kapadia’s Diego Maradona cousins try to build a four-inch-wide After completing a documentary Jonathan Safran Foer, this is an urgent, legendary host on the late-night talk- designer Roy Halston Frowick, the is constructed from over 500 hours tunnel from Kansas to New Jersey that on New York’s High Line, filmmaker eye-opening look at the environmental, show circuit. When she’s accused of man who wanted to ‘dress all of of never-before-seen footage from will give them a one-millisecond edge Thomas Piper met the inspirational economic, and public health being a ‘woman who hates women’ she America’. The film expertly weaves Maradona’s personal archive. on transactions at the New York Stock designer and plantsman Piet Oudolf, consequences of factory farming. The puts affirmative action on the to-do rare archival footage and intimate Exchange. This is an environmentally and the idea for a new project was film offers attainable solutions to a list, and – presto! – Molly is hired as interviews with Halston’s friends, Event/ On Wed 5 Jun, 20:00 ahead of conscious work that also deals with born. This documentary immerses growing crisis while making the case the one woman in Katherine’s all-male family and collaborators, including Liza the UK Premiere at Sheffield Doc Fest, issues of class and power. viewers in Oudolf’s work and takes us that ethical farming affects every writers’ room. Minnelli. HOME will be joined by director and inside his creative process. aspect of our lives. HOME patron Asif Kapadia for a Q&A following a special preview screening of the film.

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Mari (CTBA) A Season in France (CTBA) Yesterday (CTBA) Support the Girls (15) Ibiza: The Silent Movie (CTBA) Midsommar (CTBA) From Fri 21 Jun (Une Saison en France) From Fri 28 Jun From Fri 28 Jun From Fri 5 Jul From Fri 5 Jul Dir Georgia Parris/GB 2018/94 mins From Fri 21 Jun Dir Danny Boyle/GB 2019/117 mins Dir Andrew Bujalski/US 2018/86 mins Dir Julien Temple/GB 2019/90 mins Dir Ari Aster/GB SE 2019/Runtime TBA/LANG Bobbi Jene Smith, Madeleine Worrall, Dir Mahamat-Saleh Haroun/FR 2018/100 mins/ Himesh Patel, Ana de Armas, Lily James, Kate Regina Hall, Haley Lu Richardson, Dylan Gelula This unique and innovative project Florence Pugh, Will Poulter, Jack Reynor Phoebe Nicholls McKinnon French wEngST Regina Hall stars as the hardworking provides a compelling audiovisual A couple are travelling through Sweden Charlotte, a successful dancer living in Eriq Ebouaney, Sandrine Bonnaire, Aalayna Lys Yesterday everyone knew The Beatles. manager of Double Whammies, a journey into 2,000 years of Ibiza’s to visit their friend’s rural hometown for London returns to Dorset upon hearing Mahamat-Saleh Haroun takes a dark Today only Jack remembers their ‘sports bar with curves.’ She runs bohemian soul. The film captures Julien its fabled mid-summer festival. What that her grandmother Mari is dying, yet compassionate look at illegal songs. From Academy Award®-winning the joint like a family, but over the Temple’s iconic style and boasts a begins as an idyllic retreat quickly news that is followed by the discovery immigrants struggling in Paris. Far director and HOME-patron Danny course of one challenging day her soundtrack curated by world renowned devolves into an increasingly violent that she herself is pregnant. Mari gets from a picture-postcard journey the Boyle, with screenwriter Richard Curtis, incurable optimism is tested by sketchy artist Fatboy Slim. and bizarre competition at the hands under your skin to tell a nuanced story film is something closer to a season in comes a rock-n-roll comedy about employees, bad customers and an even of a pagan cult. of one woman in a bold and dynamic hell. Yet, as tough as it is, A Season in music, dreams, friendship, and the long worse boss. way. France is also warm and subtly heart- and winding road that leads to the love breaking. of your life.

Event/ On Wed 19 Jun, 20:00 we will have a special preview screening followed by a Q&A with director Danny Boyle.

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Apollo 11 (U) In Fabric (CTBA) Amin (CTBA) Vita and Virginia (12A) Don’t Look Now (15) Knife + Heart (18) (Un couteau dans le coeur) From Fri 28 Jun From Fri 28 Jun From Fri 28 Jun From Fri 5 Jul From Fri 5 Jul Dir Todd Douglas Miller/US 2019/93 mins Dir Peter Strickland/GB 2018/118 mins Dir Philippe Faucon/FR 2018/91 mins/French, Wolof Dir Chanya Button/IE GB 2019/110 mins Dir Nicolas Roeg/GB IT 1973/105 mins From Fri 5 Jul wEngST Crafted from a newly discovered trove Gwendoline Christie, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Gemma Arterton, Elizabeth Debicki, Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie, Hilary Mason Dir Yann Gonzalez/FR MX CH 2018/102 mins/ Marianne Jean-Baptiste Moustapha Mbengue, Emmanuelle Devos, Mareme Isabella Rossellini Sutherland and Christie star in Roeg’s French and Spanish wEngST of footage and more than 11,000 hours N’Diaye Menacing, macabre, genuinely erotic, Socialite Vita Sackville-West and masterfully atmospheric adaptation of Vanessa Paradis, Kate Moran, Nicolas Maury of uncatalogued audio recordings, Amin works as a hired hand for a In Fabric is a haunting phantasmagoria literary icon Virginia Woolf run in the novel by Daphne du Maurier about An arthouse slasher movie set in the Apollo 11 takes us straight to the heart building company based in a Paris that follows the surge of misfortunes different circles in 1920s London. a grieving couple adrift in a wintry gay porn industry, Knife + Heart is of NASA’s most celebrated mission – suburb and lives in a hostel that he afflicting customers who come into Despite the odds, the magnetic Vita Venice following the death of their steeped in playful references to earlier the one that first put men on the moon, shares with other African immigrants. contact with a bewitched dress at an and the beguiling Virginia forge an daughter. Beautifully restored, the film films and filmmakers from Cruising to and forever made Neil Armstrong and Amin meets Gabrielle, a middle-aged eerie department store. unconventional affair, set against freshly inspires shock and awe. Argento. Buzz Aldrin into household names. French divorcée and as time passes, an Sound is as important as image to the backdrop of their own strikingly intimacy develops between the two. Strickland so complementing the contemporary marriages, which incredibly textured sound design is a inspired one of Woolf’s most iconic soundtrack by Cavern of Anti-Matter. novels, Orlando.

Event/ On Mon 3 Jun, 17:50 we will have Plus/ The 18:00 screening on Mon 8 Jul a special preview screening followed by a will be introduced by Dr Monica Pearl, Q&A with director Peter Strickland. Lecturer in 20th Century American Literature at the University of Manchester.

6 7 The Dead Don’t Die (CTBA) Our Time (CTBA) Armstrong (CTBA) Never Look Away (CTBA) Varda by Agnès (CTBA) The Chambermaid From Fri 12 Jul (Nuestro Tiempo) From Fri 12 Jul (Werk ohne Autor) From Fri 19 Jul (CTBA) Dir Jim Jarmusch/SE US 2019/103 mins From Fri 12 Jul Dir David Fairhead/US 2019/100 mins From Fri 19 Jul Dir Agnès Varda/FR 2018/115 mins/ (La camarista) Adam Driver, Chloë Sevigny, Tilda Swinton French and English with partial EngST Dir Carlos Reygadas/MX FR DE DK SE 2018/173 Dramatic, moving and insightful, Dir Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck/DE IT From Fri 26 Jul mins/Spanish wEngST 2018/189 mins/German and Russian wEngST Following the Academy Award- Jarmusch’s follow-up to Paterson is Armstrong tells the definitive life story Dir Lila Avilés/MX 2019/102 mins/Spanish wEngST Natalia López, Phil Burgers, Carlos Reygadas Tom Schilling, Sebastian Koch, Paula Beer nominated Faces Places, the late another foray into genre territory. of Neil Armstrong: from his childhood Gabriela Cartol, Teresa Sánchez One of contemporary world cinema’s Inspired by real events and spanning great Agnès Varda returns with Varda Featuring Tilda Swinton, Tom Waits, in rural Ohio, through aerial combat in Eve, a young chambermaid at a greatest visual poets, Reygadas turns three eras of German history, Never by Agnès, a documentary that sheds Danny Glover, Iggy Pop and Bill Murray, Korea, to his first steps on the Moon – luxurious Mexico City hotel, confronts the camera on himself in this tale of Look Away tells the story of a young light on her experience as a director, it’s a Jarmuschian take on the zombie and the unwanted celebrity status that the monotony of long workdays with a marriage at breaking point. Real-life art student, Kurt who falls in love with bringing a personal insight to what she picture. ensued. quiet examinations of forgotten couple Reygadas and his wife Natalia fellow student, Ellie. Ellie’s father is termed “cine-writing”. Released to celebrate the 50th belongings and budding friendships. play Juan and Esther, who live a dismayed at his daughter’s choice of anniversary of the moon landings. peaceful yet unusual existence on a boyfriend, and vows to destroy the Avilés’s striking debut employs a quasi- Mexican cattle ranch. relationship. documentary approach and offers a microcosm of contemporary Mexican society. Parent & Baby

Only You (15) Pavarotti (CTBA) Gwen (15) Making Noise Quietly (CTBA) From Fri 12 Jul From Mon 15 Jul From Fri 19 Jul From Fri 26 Jul Where Hands Touch, 2018 Dir Harry Wootliff/GB 2018/119 mins Dir Ron Howard/GB US 2019/114 mins Dir William McGregor/GB 2018/84 mins Dir Dominic Dromgoole/GB 2019/98 mins Parents, grandparents and carers of Natalie Arle-Toyne, Isabelle Barth, Tam Dean Burn Maxine Peake, Richard Harrington, Eleanor Trystan Gravelle, Deborah Findlay, Pauline McLynn Where Hands Touch (12A) Thanks to a partnership with Decca babies aged up to 12 months can Elena and Jake meet by chance on Worthington-Cox Records and through unique access Three stories of strangers meeting enjoy films in a relaxed environment Thu 20 Jun, 11:00 New Year’s Eve and start a passionate A mysterious – and suspicious – run of Dir Amma Asante/GB 2018/122 mins to the Pavarotti family archives, home on the edge of war. A conscientious with their babies. The volume will be relationship. Within weeks they are ill fortune plagues a teenage girl, her Amandla Stenberg, George Mackay, Abbie Cornish videos, behind-the-scenes footage and objector and a roaming artist find lowered and the lights will remain living together, and not long after they mother and sister on their hillside farm extensive live music footage, we see tenderness as the carnage of the dimmed throughout the screening. Amandla Stenberg stars in director talk about starting a family. But, as in this atmospheric and eerie, Wales- Pavarotti’s personal story emerge: from Second World War unfolds across the Films will begin at the advertised Amma Asante’s (A United Kingdom) the seasons pass, reality catches up set period piece from writer-director his humble beginnings in Northern Italy English Channel. A bereaved mother time without adverts or trailers. disquieting coming-of-age romance with them. through to global superstardom. William McGregor. struggles with bitterness and love in about a Black German teenager who recollecting her estranged son, lost in Baby changing facilities are readily falls in love with a member of the available and our café bar team can Maxine Peake will be joining us the Falklands. Deep in the Black Forest Hitler Youth. provide high chairs and hot water for on Tue 11 Jun for our Girls on Film of Germany, an ageing holocaust bottles on request. Vita and Virginia Live Podcast recording. See p11 for survivor seeks to bring peace to details. disturbed young boy and his equally Unfortunately we are unable to Thu 25 Jul, 11:00 wild stepfather. admit children older than 12 months See p7 for details. of age. homemcr.org/parent-and-baby

8 9 one-off screenings & events Live Music Accompaniment Preview/ In Fabric (CTBA) A City Seen: Narratives Pommel, 2018 of Homelessness + Panel Mon 3 Jun, 17:50 BIFA Best British Shorts (CTBA) Discussion (CTBA) Dir Peter Strickland/GB 2018/118 mins Thu 13 Jun, 18:00 Gwendoline Christie, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Marianne Jean-Baptiste Thu 6 Jun, 18:20 Tickets: Free (booking required) See p6 for film details Tickets £1 Dir Various/GB 2018/95 mins A quarterly film night exploring the Discover the next generation of Event/ We will be joined by director exciting British filmmakers through creativity of our city’s most essential Maxine Peake Yesterday, 2019 Peter Strickland for a Q&A following this groups. This event will showcase a their ground-breaking early work, The Seashell and the Clergyman, 1928 special preview screening. series of one minute films created by Girls on Film – Live podcast presented by BIFA and Film Hub North Preview/ Yesterday (CTBA) + Q&A MMU students with homeless charities The Seashell and the Clergyman recording supported by BFI NETWORK. Wed 19 Jun, 20:00 and organisations from across the city. (CTBA) with a new soundtrack Thought-provoking, emotional and Dir Danny Boyle/GB 2019/117 mins performed live by In The Tue 11 Jun, 19:00 relevant, these bite-size movies have a Event/ Followed by a panel discussion Himesh Patel, Ana de Armas, Lily James, Kate Is gender-flipping movie franchises a lot to say and not much time to say it. with film and charity representatives Nursery McKinnon feminist move or a token gesture? Join Join us for an evening of exploration, exploring homelessness in our city and See p6 for film details. Sun 9 Jun, 13:30 in the conversation alongside special film and, of course, post-show drinks the role of creative activism as a tool for Dir Germaine Dulac/FR 1928/42 mins guests Maxine Peake, speaking about and discussion. Event/ This special preview screening change. homemcr.org/a-city-seen Widely recognised as the first her new film Gwen, The Observer’s will be followed by a Q&A with director Bent, 1997 The best part? It’s entirely free. For the surrealist film, The Seashell Wendy Ide and former Times critic Danny Boyle. love of film, come! Bent (18) and the Clergyman is a complex, Kate Muir. Wed 5 Jun, 17:30 controversial and multi-layered film Event/ This screening will be followed Dir Sean Mathias/GB JP 1997/116 mins directed by Germaine Dulac, from an by a Q&A with the filmmakers of winning Mick Jagger, , Ian McKellen original scenario by Antonin Artaud. filmThe Big Day.

To coincide with Ian McKellen On Stage Liam: As It Was, 2019 The BBFC famously banned the film in Theatre 1 we will be screening Sean stating “If there is a meaning, it is Pandora’s Box (CTBA) + Panel Mathias’ boundary-defying Bent. Preview/ Liam Gallagher: As It doubtless objectionable”. The BFI Discussion Unquiet Graves, 2018 Recounting the fate of three homosexual Was (15) + Satellite Q&A included The Seashell and the Clergyman on a list of 10 Great Feminist Films, Sat 15 Jun, 15:20 Gazagraph, 2018 men during the rise of Nazism, the film Thu 6 Jun, 19:30 Unquiet Graves (CTBA) + Q&A describing it as ‘a visually imaginative In the summer of 1977, is a harrowing but inspirational tale of Dir Charlie Lightening/GB 2019/85 mins The Past in the Present (PG) + critique of patriarchy – state and church Wed 12 Jun, 20:30 Granada Television broadcast struggle against oppression. This film screens on release from Fri 7 Q&A – and of male sexuality.’ Dir Sean A Murray/GB 2018/75 mins a lively late night all-female panel Screening from a 35mm print. Jun. See p4 for film details. Presented in partnership with Live A documentary exposing Britain’s show, entitled Pandora’s Box. Mon 24 Jun, 17:50 Event/ Join us for the World Premiere Cinema UK, supported by Film Hub secret collaboration in the murders of Presented by Joan Bakewell and Palestinian filmmakers from different followed by a satellite broadcast of an North, proud to be part of the BFI over 120 people on both sides of the featuring an early career Victoria locations – Jerusalem, the West Bank exclusive live encore performance. Audience Network. Irish border during the recent conflict. Wood – who performed a song at and Gaza – challenge the erasure Unquiet Graves recounts British the end of each programme – the of their histories through creatively series offered a space for women from Move Film Festival (CTBA) involvement in a campaign aimed retracing and reflecting on different at terrorising the most vulnerable in different backgrounds and professions aspects of Palestinian pasts. Part of the to discuss frankly their experiences Diego Maradona, 2019 Mon 10 Jun society. Creative Interruptions Research Project of work, parenting, and the pressures Programme 1 - 16:00 www.creativeinterruptions.com Event/ We will be joined by Anne of appearance. For this event, two Preview/ Diego Maradona (CTBA) Films screening are: Programme 2 - 18:00 Cadwallader and Margaret Urwin from of the episodes on ‘Work’ and ‘Dress’ Wed 5 Jun, 20:00 Filmed Up (CTBA) The Move Film Festival showcases The Pat Finucane Centre for a Q&A will be screened followed by a panel The Silent Protest: Jerusalem 1929 (Dir Dir Asif Kapadia/GB 2019/120 mins emerging and innovative talent from following this screening. Anne is the Fri 7 Jun, 18:20 discussion. Mahasen Nasser-Eldin/20 mins) See p4 for details. Manchester School of Art. Join our author of Lethal Allies: British Collusion Curated for Celebrating Women Eight Years Later (Dir Salim Abu Jabal, £5/£4.50 premiere of short films from young, in Ireland and Margaret is the author of Ahead of the UK Premiere at in Global Cinema by Isabel Taube, 25 mins) Event/ Discover short films of all genre distinct voices within our collective; A State in Denial. Researcher in History at Manchester Sheffield Doc Fest, HOME will be joined produced in our region and meet the Whether it’s narrative, artist moving Gazagraph (Dir Yousef Nateel, 40 mins) by director and HOME patron Asif filmmakers at our regular North West This event is supported by the Political Metropolitan University. image or documentary, there’s Event/ We will be joined by the directors Kapadia for a Q&A following a special short film night screening. something for everyone. Studies Association and the University This event will last approximately preview screening of the film. for a Q&A following this screening. homemcr.org/filmedup of Salford. 1 hour 30 mins. 10 11 Event/ Trans Creative at the A Summer’s Tale, 1996 Beth Gibbons: Henryk Górecki: Movies (CTBA) Symphony No 3 (Symphony of Sun 30 Jun, 13:30 Sorrowful Songs) (U) Tickets: £6 full / £5 concs Thu 11 Jul, 18:30 seasons Historically starved of Dir Michał Merczyński/PL 2014/51 mins cinematic content, transgender Following an invitation to collaborate audiences have found inventive ways with The Polish National Symphony to discover themselves on-screen. Bigger than Life/ A Summer’s Orchestra, Beth Gibbons undertook Zorian Clayton of Trans Creative and Tale (U) an intense preparation process. The BFI Flare chairs a panel discussing (Conte d’été) elusive yet iconic front woman of one these experiences, with speakers of the most important British bands including Juno Roche, writer of Queer Wed 3 Jul, 20:35 of the last two decades met and Sex. The event includes a screening Dir Éric Rohmer/FR 1996/114 mins/French wEngST exceeded the challenge, as evidenced of a selection of shorts fresh from BFI Melvil Poupaud, Amanda Langlet, Gwenaëlle Simon by this triumphant concert film. Island of the Hungry Ghosts, 2018 Flare. Bigger Than Life curate special 35mm Horizons Short Films, Photo Credit Iria CP Island of the Hungry Ghosts Part of Trans Vegas 2019, presented in screenings of under-shown and Horizons Festival Short Films (12A) partnership with BFI Flare and supported overlooked cinema. Horizons curated by Lost Lands (CTBA) + Tue 18 Jun, 18:00 by Superbia at Manchester Pride. A director highly attuned to the Plus Discussion Dir Gabrielle Brady/GB AU 2018/98 mins laidback rhythms of summer, French Festival Home to few human inhabitants, New Wave master Éric Rohmer’s 1996 Sat 15 Jun, 13:00 Supporting Christmas Island is famous for crab film follows Gaspard (Melvil Poupaud), Lost Land is an international film migration but has a more troubling a self-serious musician-type who finds Sharkwater: Extinction, 2018 Refugee Week festival that showcase films about and relationship with human migration, with himself with three competing romantic by refugees. Their Manchester Festival Sharkwater: Extinction (12A) its jungle hiding Australia’s biggest possibilities whilst whiling away his . ran at Partisan Collective in November offshore refugee detention centre. The The Yukon Assignment, 2018 time on the beaches of Brittany. Mon 29 Jul, 20:40 2018. Here we are pleased to invite only connection to the outside world Dir Rob Stewart/CA 2018/85 mins them to curate a selection of short The Yukon Assignment (PG) The film will screen from a 35mm print. for these asylum seekers is counsellor Sharkwater: Extinction follows Sat 15 – Fri 21 films my local and international film Poh Lin Lee. Mon 1 Jul, 18:20 Event/ This screening will be filmmaker Rob Stewart as he exposes Jun makers for Horizons Festival. Dir Chris Lucas/CA GB 2018/86 mins introduced by Bigger Than Life the massive illegal shark fin industry Community Arts North West and This screening will be followed British adventurer Chris Lucas and curators, Tom Grieve and Jim Laycock. and the political corruption behind Event/ HOME invite you to Horizons Festival by a panel discussion. his father depend on each other for it – a conspiracy that is leading to the 2019. We will be celebrating with survival as they canoe down one of global extinction of sharks. a full programme of theatre, film, Canada’s most remote rivers. This is Travelling Heritage Bureau Film art, performance, workshops and a breathtaking exploration of one of (CTBA) + Discussion debate. Showcasing the work of the the Earth’s last wildernesses and the international arts community from Sun 16 Jun, 14:30 story of how adventure can bring us Manchester and across the UK. From The Travelling Heritage Bureau is a together, irrespective of age. Kinshasha to Tehran, Damascus to co-research project and supportive Nervous Translation (PG) Lahore, THIS IS OUR UK, and everyone network with and for international Vita and Virginia, 2019 is welcome. women artists including refugees, The Echoes of Pain of the Many, 2011 Tue 2 Jul, 18:20 In support of the Lift The Ban those seeking asylum and other The Echoes of Pain of the Many Dir Shireen Seno/PH 2018/91 mins/ Vita and Virginia (CTBA) migrant women with direct experiences Tagalog wEngST Campaign. (15) + Q&A Mon 8 Jul, 18:00 of journeying or displacement, or Jana Agoncillo, Angge Santos, Sid Lucero homemcr.org/Horizons19 Dir Chanya Button/IE GB 2019/110 mins migration heritage. This film documents Based on the experiences of director Wed 19 Jun, 18:00 Gemma Arterton, Elizabeth Debicki, the activities of the project and issues Dir Ana Lucía Cuevas/GB US GT 2011/94 mins Shireen Seno growing up as a shy Penny Slinger: Out Of The Shadows, 2017 Isabella Rossellini of migration, art, archiving and cultural child of the Filipino diaspora, Nervous In The Echoes of Pain of the Many we See p7 for details. Penny Slinger: Out of the institutions. Translation seeks to recapture an witness a moving, thought-provoking Shadows (18) and rare documentary by a Latin important period in Philippine history Event/ This screening will be introduced Event/ Following the screening there American woman, recording her return and draw connections to the present by Dr Monica Pearl, Lecturer in 20th Wed 31 Jul, 20:40 will be a discussion addressing the from exile and into the still dangerous day through issues that are still very Century American Literature at the Dir Richard Kovitch/GB 2017/98 mins outcomes and findings of the project, and volatile political environment of familiar to us. University of Manchester. Penny Slinger: Out of the Shadows revealing the next steps for the artists contemporary Guatemala. is the incredible, untold story of the individually and collectively. British artist Penny Slinger and the Event/ We will be joined by the Supported by the National Lottery traumatic events that led to the director and members of the team for a Heritage Fund. creation of her masterpiece, the 1977 Q&A following this screening. photo-romance, ‘An Exorcism’. www.travellingheritagebureau.com 13 12 Of Flesh and Nobody Knows, 2004 Blood: The Early Cinema of Hirokazu

Kore-eda After Life, 1998 . After Life (12A) (Wandafuru raifu) Sat 22 Jun, 18:00 Sun 16 – Dir Hirokazu Kore-eda/JP 1998/114 mins/Japanese wEngST Sun 30 Jun Arata, Erika Oda, Susumu Terajima, Taketoshi Naitô Widow of Silence, 2018 The Lift Boy, 2018 If you had to choose the single best “I’m so entranced by what unfolds Widow of Silence (CTBA) + Q&A The Lift Boy (CTBA) memory of your life, what would it be? Nobody Knows (12A) South Asian in front of the camera. It seems Kore-eda poses the question in this Wed 26 Jun, 18:10 Sat 29 Jun, 15:40 wonderfully out of my control” Hirokazu Thu 27 Jun, 17:40 lyrical yet down-to-earth fantasy set in Film Festival Dir Praveen Morchhale/IN 2018/85 mins/Urdu wEngST Dir Jonathan Augustin/IN 2018/English and Hindi Kore-eda Dir Hirokazu Kore-eda/JP 2004/141 mins/Japanese wEngST a posthumous limbo. In just one week, Shilpa Marwaha, Ajay Chourey, Bilal Ahmad with partial EngST/107 mins Yuya Yagira, Ayu Kitaura, Hiei Kumura Up North Moin Khan, Nyla Masood, Saagar Kale This selection of early works by Kore- the newly deceased must choose one In Kashmir, a Muslim half-widow finds Four children are left to fend for eda celebrates the richness, diversity, memory that will constitute their own herself in dire straits. Unable to obtain A funny and heart-warming tale of a themselves in a Tokyo apartment, . beauty and humanity of one of the private heaven. her missing husband’s death certificate young man, struggling to complete his foremost figures in contemporary world with their well-being and survival from the government, she must find the studies who is forced to work in a posh cinema. One Hour Intro/ Kore-eda dependant on the oldest son. Filmed strength to overcome this harrowing apartment building in Mumbai as a over the course of a year, Kore-eda’s Wed 26 – Sat lift boy when his bread-winning father Presented in association with the BFI. Sun 23 Jun, 15:30 situation that threatens her future. heartbreaking study of childhood 29 Jun Premiered at Rotterdam Film Festival. falls ill. homemcr.org/Koreeda Tickets: £4 full / £3 concs destroyed by neglect and societal The South Asian Film Festival Up 2018’s Shoplifters has attracted a indifference boasts superb naturalistic Event/ We will be joined by director Saturday Afternoon, 2019 North returns to HOME for its second wider international audience for films performances. Praveen Morchhale for a Q&A following year. It features an entertaining by Hirokazu Kore-eda. But he has this screening. Hana, 2006 been making fiction features for more and thought-provoking line-up of than 20 years. In this One Hour Intro, independent films that offer a rare window into a billion South Asian lives Satyajit Ray Short Film Roy Stafford will explore Kore-eda’s Competition (15) early films and how they relate to in the sub-continent right now. The festival is presented by the London contemporary concerns. Fri 28 Jun, 18:00 Indian Film Festival in association with Not Just Bollywood. The festival’s annual Satyajit Ray Short Film Competition and Award is a rare homemcr.org/SAFF chance to see the works of talented, emerging filmmakers, who are exploring Look out for our third Not themes of South Asian Experience. The Saturday Afternoon (15) Just Bollywood season this competition’s final shortlist films will be September, screening classic screened at the festival and the winner Sat 29 Jun, 18:00 and new titles from India’s of the 2019 award is announced on the Dir Mostofa Sarwar Farooki/BG DE IN 2019/86 festival’s Closing Night. In association mins/ Bengali, English wEngST Distance, 2001 independent film scene and with the Bagri Foundation. Parambrata Chatterjee, Nusrat Imrose Tisha, Eyad Hana (CTBA) Hourani Maborosi, 1995 Distance (CTBA) showcasing women in the (Hana yori mo naho) Indian film industry. Films screening are: Winner of two jury awards at Moscow Maborosi (12A) Sun 23 Jun, 17:00 Nooreh International Film Festival Bangladeshi (Maboroshi no hikari) Dir Hirokazu Kore-eda/JP 2001/132 mins/Japanese Sun 30 Jun, 17:50 (Dir Ashsih Pandey, 22 mins, Urdu wEngST) auteur Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (No Dir Hirokazu Kore-eda/JP 2006/127 mins/Japanese wEngST wEngST Alien Culture Bed Of Roses) returns with this tense Sun 16 Jun, 18:00 Arata Iura, Yûsuke Iseya, Susumu Terajima Jun’ichi Okada, Rie Miyazawa, Arata Furuta (Dir Iesh Thapar, 16 mins) thriller shot in a single take where Dir Hirokazu Kore-eda/JP 1995/109 mins/Japanese wEngST A samurai is obliged by the warrior code Loosely inspired by the 1995 sarin These Silences Are All The Words terrorists take over an eatery in Makiko Esumi, Takashi Naito, Tadanobu Asano to seek revenge for his father’s death (Dir Madhia Aijaz, 15 mins, Urdu wEngST) gas attacks on the Tokyo subway Dhaka, resulting in a siege scenario An apparently happy marriage is but he is reluctant to act. Kore-eda’s committed by extremist Buddhist cult U Ushacha and multiple deaths. Loosely based on abruptly ended by the husband’s first and, to date, only period film is a (Dir Rohan Kanwade, 21 mins, Marathi wEngST) Aum Shinrikyo, Kore-eda’s slow-burn, real events, the riveting film takes a sudden death, but was it accident mellow and charming character study, subtly ambiguous drama is less about Kark Pawan close look at the roots of modern day or suicide? Kore-eda’s haunting, but also a gentle but pointed critique of (Dir Preet Nayak, 26 mins, Hindi wEngST) terrorism than about the question of terrorism through political, social and meditative film traces a widow’s how fully we can understand human traditional notions of honour and duty. Rammat Gammat Nooreh, 2018 gender implications. attempts to comprehend bereavement. motivation or know the people we love. (Dir Ajitpal singh, 17 mins, Gujarati wEngST) 14 15 : The Art Life, 2016 Meditation, Creativity, Peace Twin Peaks S3 ep 1 & 2 (15) (CTBA) Sun 7 Jul, 13:00 Sun 14 Jul, 13:30 Tickets: Free (booking required) Free (booking required) A quarter of a century on, David Dir David Lynch/US 2012/71 mins Lynch’s show is still baffling, mystical This documentary is an exhilarating, and occasionally deranged … only inspiring round-up of questions and now there’s a new crime to solve. answers from David Lynch’s European Forget Laura Palmer – who killed Ruth and Middle East tours of 2007-2009, Davenport? when he visited 16 countries to I’ll See You in My Dreams meet film students, receive national Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, 2008 awards, launch university projects, Sun 7 Jul, 15:30 Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, 1992 It’s a Great and describe the extraordinary School’s Out Battle Royale, 2000 Tickets £9.50 full/£7.50 concs Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me benefits for creativity and peace to be Big Wonderful The return of Twin Peaks after more than (CTBA) + Introduction gained by transcending thought with . a twenty-five year absence from television Transcendental Meditation. World: David screens was a major event, and one Sun 7 Jul, 20:20 Lynch Film capable of provoking reflection on the Dir David Lynch/US FR 1992/134 mins Mon 15 – medium itself. Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Mädchen Amick Originally reviled on release, this film Season In this talk Dr Kirsty Fairclough, University Thu 18 Jul set in Deer Meadow, an alternate Battle Royale (18) of Salford will examine the phenomemon Visit school one last time before the and hellish Twin Peaks has undergone (Batoru rowaiaru) . that is the world of Twin Peaks. summer holidays with our School’s Out a huge critical reappraisal and is mini season and see three films with Tue 16 Jul, 18:00 now seen as one of Lynch’s most Twin Peaks S3 ep 8 (15) an international scope. These films Dir Kinji Fukasaku/JP 2000/113 mins/Japanese wEngST Sat 6 Jul – Sun satisfying if complex works. Refusing have earned a cult following through Tatsuya Fujiwara, Aki Maeda, Tarô Yamamoto Sun 7 Jul, 16:45 to offer comfort or easy answers to their own memorable qualities as well In the midst of a future economic 29 Sep Tickets: Free (booking required) life’s horrors, it features a memorable David Lynch erupted onto the as from their exaggerated yet astute crisis and social unrest the Japanese A brave and groundbreaking hour of contribution from David Bowie. reflections on the experiences of government introduce the Battle Royale cinema landscape with Eraserhead, television, Lynch takes the viewer on an Event/ This screening will be young people. act as a means to control unruly school establishing himself as a director of incredible journey. Guaranteed to blow introduced by Bren O’Callaghan, kids. Fukasaku’s brutal and harrowing unique imagination and vision. Over your mind. This season was curated by HOME’s the course of a career that includes Curator, HOME. Young Programmers. yet totally bonkers action cult classic is not to be missed. The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Wild at homemcr.org/Schools-out Heart, Lost Highway, Inland Empire and the seminal TV series Twin Peaks, Lynch David Lynch: The Power of Angus, Thongs and Perfect has remained true to an artistic vision Transcendental Meditation Snogging (12A) + Introduction of innocence adrift in the direst states Sat 13 Jul, 16:30 The Elephant Man, 1980 Mon 15 Jul, 18:10 of darkness and confusion. Ticket prices: £12 full / £10 concs The Elephant Man (PG) Dir Gurinder Chadha/GB 2008/100 mins homemcr.org/david-lynch Georgia Groome, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Karen Taylor For the last forty years, researchers have An unexpected cult hit, this highly worked hard to test the effectiveness Sun 14 Jul, 15:20 Clueless, 1995 Dir David Lynch/US GB 1980/118 mins quotable British cringe comedy boasts of ancient wisdom practices, including , John Hurt, Anne Bancroft an excellent soundtrack and a clever Clueless (12A) + DJ Set Transcendental Meditation. A number of Lynch’s monochrome homage to sensitivity to the teenage experience as studies have shown benefits in lowering Thu 18 Jul, 18:10 nineteenth century urban gothic tells 14-year-old high-schooler Georgia deals stress, blood pressure, cholesterol, Dir Amy Heckerling/US 1995/97 mins the tale of , exhibited with awkward situations and a lack of Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy smoking, drinking and anxiety. The fact David Lynch: The Art Life, 2016 as a ‘freak’ in Victorian London. With romance in her life. that practising meditation is good for Yellow-tartan-clad fashion icon Cher David Lynch: The Art Life (15) breath-taking cinematography and an takes new girl Tai under her wing but combating depression is becoming well- Event/ This screening will be The Grandmother, 1970 outstanding performance by John Hurt, in the process of matchmaking and established. Sat 13 Jul, 18:10 introduced by HOME’s young David Lynch Shorts Programme The Elephant Man raises interesting makeovers she begins to seek love of Join our panel, including film director Dirs Rick Barnes, Olivia Neergaard-Holm, Jon questions about society’s ‘casting off’ programmers. (CTBA) Nguyen/US DK 2016/86 mins her own. Heckerling’s delightful comedy David Lynch (via video link), musician of those perceived as different, about is a time capsule for 90s pop culture Tim Burgess, and executive director Illuminating Lynch’s own art, music and Sat 6 Jul, 16:00 the human body and about the ethics but remains a staple for teenagers of the David Lynch Foundation UK, films, while shining a light on his unique Incorporating Lynch’s earliest forays of societies. everywhere. Deirdre Parsons on an exploration of world and journey from rural small town into filmmaking, this selection of Transcendental Meditation (TM). America to art school in Philadelphia, Event/ Following the screening join us shorter works illustrates Lynch’s this documentary offers audiences a Presented in association with Guardian in the HOME downstairs bar from 20:00 restless creativity, the breadth of his greater understanding of both the man Live and David Lynch Foundation UK. for a 90’s themed DJ set. imagination and his ability to unsettle. and the artist. 16 17 Lina The Seduction of Mimi, 1972 Wertmüller: the Director in the White Hairspray, 1988 Glasses The Seduction of Mimi (CTBA) Hairspray (PG) (Mimì metallurgico ferito Sat 27 Jul, 20:40 . nell’onore) Dir John Waters/US 1988/92 mins Sun 21 Jul, 15:20 Sonny Bono, Ruth Brown, Divine, Debbie Harry Dir Lina Wertmüller/ITL 1972/121 mins/Italian and In his most commercially successful Sat 20 – English wEngST film, John Waters is at his best Wed 24 Jul , Mariangela Melato, Turi Ferro directing an eclectic cast of musicians As part of HOME’s on-going Giancarlo Giannini plays Mimi, initially (including Debbie Harry and Sonny a poor labourer in Scicily, who is Desperately Seeking Susan, 1985 celebration of women’s contribution Bono), actors and drag queens in 1960s to global cinema we present a forced to leave his home in Sicily after Desperately Seeking Susan (15) Baltimore, where dance-loving teenager small retrospective of work by the crossing the Mafia. The Seduction of Tracy Turnblad (Ricki Lake) auditions provocative and controversial Italian Mimi mixes violence, sex and politics Sun 21 Jul, 13:00 for a spot on ‘The Corny Collins Show’. director Lina Wertmüller, who began as in a manner that would become firmly Purple Rain, 1984 Tue 23 Jul, 20:30 Hairspray will also be showing as our an assistant to Fellini and who went on associated with the controversial Wed 24 Jul, 13:00 Bring the Family and Relaxed Screening director as the 1970s progressed. Season Launch/ Purple Rain (15) Dir Susan Seidelman/US 1985/104 mins to be the first women to be nominated Sound and (Autism Friendly), see p20 for details. + Introduction + DJ set Rosanne Arquette, Madonna, Aiden Quinn for the best director Oscar for her work Love & Anarchy (CTBA) Vision: Pop In the film that influenced fashion Performance (CTBA) + Q&A on (1975). (Film d’amore e d’anarchia) Fri 19 Jul, 20:20 in ways many might want to forget, homemcr.org/Lina-Wertmuller Dir Albert Magnolia/US 1984/111 mins Sun 28 Jul, 15:40 Mon 22 Jul, 18:00 Stars on Film Madonna burst onto the big screen in Prince, Apollonia Kotero, Morris Day Dirs Nicolas Roeg, Donald Cammell/GB 1970/105 mins Dir Lina Wertmüller/ITL FR 1973/120 mins/Italian her first major role as Susan, the free- In his blistering screen debut, Prince James Fox, Mick Jagger, Anita Pallenberg wEngST . spirited New Yorker who lights up the Giancarlo Giannini, Mariangela Melato, Eros Pagni plays “The Kid”, a highly talented This mind-bending tale of London’s life of timid, repressed upper-middle- Lina Wertmüller continued her but troubled young musician. Prince’s 60s criminal underworld features a class New Jersey housewife Roberta. collaboration with actor Giancarlo Fri 19 Jul – Wed talents are on full display here resulting never better Mick Jagger as a reclusive Giannini in this tale of a man who sets in the soundtrack becoming an iconic pop star holed up in his Notting Hill out to assassinate Benito Mussolini. On 15 Aug worldwide smash hit. mansion. Also features the proto pop From the relatively early days of promo, ‘Memo From Turner.’ route he ends up hiding out in a brothel cinema, popular music figures have Event/ This screening will be where he begins to develop friendships Event/ We will be joined by producer Behind the White Glasses made forays into acting. Sound and introduced by season co-curator Kirsty with the women who work there. Sandy Lieberson and author of (CTBA) Vision: Pop Stars On Film offers Fairclough, University of Salford. Performance: 50th Anniversary Book, Seven Beauties, 1976 an overview of some of the most (Dietro gli occhiali bianchi) Plus/ After the screening, HOME’s Jay Glennie for a Q&A following this influential performances from a diverse Jason Wood will be presenting a screening. Sat 20 Jul, 13:00 range of cultural icons. specially-curated Prince themed DJ set Tue 23 Jul, 18:10 The Small World of Sammy Lee, 1963 Co-curated by Dr. Kirsty Fairclough, in the bar. Dir Valerie Ruiz/ ITL 2019/104 mins/Italian and University of Salford and Jason Wood The Small World of Sammy Lee English wEngST Creative Director: Film and Culture at The Harder They Come (15) + (12) + Introduction + DJ Set The enormous significance and critical HOME. Introduction acclaim that was awarded Lina Seven Beauties (18) Fri 26 Jul, 20:30 Wertmüller’s work in the 1970s is often Sound and Vision: Pop Stars on Film Sat 20 Jul, 18:20 Dir Ken Hughes/GB 1963/105 mins forgotten today. This documentary (Pasqualino Settebellezze) continues until Wed 15 Aug, visit the Anthony Newley, Julia Foster, Robert Stephens King Creole, 1958 Dir Perry Henzell/JM 1972/103 mins offers an insight into that moment Wed 24 Jul, 18:00 website for details of additional titles. Jimmy Cliff, Carl Bradshaw, Basil Keane The vibrant, down and dirty Soho of King Creole (PG) and her career more broadly and is Dir Lina Wertmüller/ITL 1976/113 mins/ Italian, homemcr.org/Popstars The Jimmy Cliff-starring tale of a the 1960s lives on in British classic The the perfect complement to our mini- German and Spanish wEngST Tue 30 Jul, 18:00 In partnership with MUBI. renegade songwriter from the boondocks Small World of Sammy Lee, featuring Giancarlo Giannini, Fernando Rey, Shirley Stoler Dir Michael Curtiz/US 1958/116 mins retrospective. of Jamaica who comes to the big city Bowie-inspiring actor and singer Anthony Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones, Walter Matthau With Seven Beauties Wertmüller looking for dreams and only finds reality. Newley as a strip-club compère. once again made a film that caused Set in New Orleans, Presley plays Cliff acts as well as he sings. controversy, discussion and debate, Event/ This screening will be 19-year-old Danny Fisher who is here exploring a range of political and Event/ This screening will be introduced by Bob Stanley of Saint struggling to graduate from high school personal questions through the story introduced by Karen Gabay, radio Etienne who will also DJ following the when he accidentally stumbles into a of a man who does anything to survive presenter and producer. screening in the downstairs bar. singing career. Undoubtedly Presley’s in Italy during World War II. best performance. 18 19 classics BRING THE live broadcasts Our popular programme brings cinema Catch the best theatre and opera broadcast live in our cinemas from the world’s classics to the big screen every month FAMILY most prestigious companies. so you never need to miss those must- Designed for the whole family (including homemcr.org/live-broadcasts sees! Sunday screenings are usually babies), these screenings will have the accompanied by a free, informal post- volume lowered and the lights will remain screening discussion. dimmed throughout the screening. Films Visit homemcr.org/classics for details. will begin at the advertised time without NT Live/ Small Island (12A as adverts or trailers. The Blue Angel, 1930 Goodbye First Love, 2011 live) Goodbye First Love (15) Our family programme is supported by Auto Trader. Thu 27 Jun, Doors – 18:45, (Un amour de jeunesse) Performance – 19:00 homemcr.org/families Sun 7 Jul, 13:00 NT Live/ All About Eve (12A) Running Time: Approx. 170 mins Bite-Sized Ballets/ Elves & the Andrea Levy’s Orange Prize-winning Tue 9 Jul, 20:30 Mon 17 Jun, 20:20 Shoemaker (U) novel Small Island comes to life in Wed 10 Jul, 13:00 RSC Live/ The Taming of the Running Time: 130 mins an epic new theatre adaptation Dir Mia Hansen Løve/FR DE 2011/112 mins/French, Sun 30 Jun, 11:00 Shrew All About Eve tells the story of Margo which sees hope and humanity meet German, Danish and English with partial EngST Running time: Approx. 53 mins Lola Créton, Sebastian Urzendowsky, Magne-Håvard Channing. Legend. True star of the stubborn reality as the play traces the Brekke A hard-working shoemaker struggles to Wed 5 Jun, Doors – 18:45, theatre. Lifting the curtain on a world tangled history of Jamaica and the support his family. One day he awakes Performance – 19:00 of jealousy and ambition, this new The Blue Angel (PG) Charting a relationship over a decade, UK. Experience the play in cinemas, to find that his last piece of leather Justin Audibert (Snow in Midsummer, production, from one of the world’s (Der blaue Engel) Mia Hansen Løve’s Goodbye First Love filmed live on stage as part of National follows a young woman as she moves has been transformed into the most The Jew of Malta) turns Shakespeare’s most innovative theatre directors, Theatre Live’s 10th birthday. Sun 2 Jun, 13:00 from the ecstasy of youthful passion, magnificent pair of magical shoes. But fierce, energetic comedy of gender Ivo van Hove (Network, NT Live: A who has mysteriously made them? and materialism on its head to offer View from the Bridge), asks why our NT Live/ The Lehman Trilogy Tue 4 Jun, 20:40 through heartbreak to maturity and finding her place in the world. Graceful, With playful characters and spellbinding a fresh perspective on its portrayal of fascination with celebrity, youth and (12A as live) Wed 5 Jun, 13:00 hierarchy and power. identity never seems to get old. Dir Josef Von Sternberg/DE 1930/99 mins/German, lyrical and tender. music, this adorable ballet is sure to have Thu 25 Jul, Doors – 18:45, French and English wEngST Screening as part of Film Feels: your little ones dancing with excitement! Please note, this encore will start Performance – 19:00 Emil Jannings, Marlene Dietrich, Kurt Gerron Obsession, a UK-wide season supported Hairspray (PG) promptly, with no adverts or trailers. Running Time: Approx. 240 mins Loosely based on a novel by Heinrich by the National Lottery and BFI Film By Stefano Massini, adapted by Ben Mann, Sternberg’s masterpiece is a Sun 28 Jul, 11:00 Romeo & Juliet, 2019 Audience Network. Power, directed by Sam Mendes dazzling construct of enigmatic lighting, Dir John Waters/US 1988/92 mins ROH Live/ Romeo & Juliet décor and sound, featuring Marlene Sonny Bono, Ruth Brown, Divine, Debbie Harry (12A as Live) The story of a family and a company Dietrich and real-life stars of Weimar See p19 for details. that changed the world, told in three cabaret (Gerron, Valetti) and the now Tue 11 Jun, Doors – 19:00, parts on a single evening. This critically classic songs of Friedrich Hollaender. Performance – 19:15 acclaimed and five-time Olivier Award nominated play features stunning set Possession (18) RELAXED Ballet in three acts/195 minutes (including 2 intervals) design from Es Devlin (NT Live: Hamlet) Sun 16 Jun, 13:00 Shakespeare’s enduring love story and will be broadcast live from events London’s West End as part of National Tue 18 Jun, 20:20 Designed for people with autism is known the world over. Since its 1965 premiere with The Royal Theatre Live’s 10th Birthday season. Wed 19 Jun, 13:00 Desperately Seeking Susan, 1985 spectrum conditions and their families. Dir Andrzej Zulawski/FR DE 1981/118 mins We’ll keep the lights dimmed, the Ballet, Kenneth MacMillan’s Romeo RSC Live/ Measure for Measure Isabelle Adjani, Sam Neill, Margit Carstensen Desperately Seeking Susan (15) and Juliet has become a modern volume lowered and provide a separate Wed 31 Jul, Doors – 18:45, Their marriage in pieces, Anna and ballet classic. Each revival gives Sun 21 Jul, 13:00 space to take a break in. Performance – 19:00 Mark’s relationship has become a opportunities for new dancers to Bite-Sized Ballets/ Elves & the Shakespeare wrote this play in psychotic descent into violence and self- Tue 23 Jul, 20:30 interpret the doomed lovers. the early 1600s, yet it remains mutilation. Believing his wife’s only lover Wed 24 Jul, 13:00 Shoemaker (U) astonishingly resonant today. When a is the sinister Heinrich, Mark is unaware Dir Susan Seidelman/US 1985/104 mins Rosanne Arquette, Madonna, Aiden Quinn Sat 29 Jun, 11:00 young novice nun is compromised by of another more demonic rival… Written Running time: Approx. 53 mins a corrupt official, who offers to save and directed by Andrzej Zulawski, See p19 for details. See Bring the Family above for details. her brother from execution in return Possession is a deeply unsettling for sex, she has no idea where to turn experience. Hairspray (PG) for help. Screening as part of Film Feels: Sat 27 Jul, 11:00 Obsession, a UK-wide season supported Dir John Waters/US 1988/92 mins by the National Lottery and BFI Film Sonny Bono, Ruth Brown, Divine, Debbie Harry Audience Network. See p19 for details. 20 21 We are dedicated to making HOME a place for all, where people of all YOUNG PEOPLE THEATRE ages and backgrounds can take Young Programmer’s Film part, get closer to the programme get involved and develop new skills and Event: One of Us knowledge along the way. EVENTS Schools Out Mini Season Throughout the year there are Mon 15, Tue 16 and Thu 18 Jul on-going programmes, events, A quarterly film night brought to you workshops, courses and artist by HOME’s Young Film Programmers. A Liz Richardson in association opportunities to try out, so why not safe space to experience cinema and be take a look at some of these events reminded of life’s mysterious and sacred with HOME & Echo presents Access performances listed here? things. Come with friends, come alone, SWIM come as you are. This July our Young Caption Subtitled Programmers have curated our School’s World premiere performance, Thu 11 Jul, 19:45 OPPORTUNITIES Out mini-season. See p17 for details. Tue 9 – Sat 13 Jul Slate Social BSL Interpreted performance, homemcr.org/one-of-us Inspired by the phenomenon of open Fri 12 Jul, 19:45 Mon 3 Jun, 17:00 – 20:00 water swimming and featuring live Young Identity TOUCH Audio Described Touch Tour, Mon 1 Jul, 17:00 – 20:00 music, videography and playful, TOUR Sat 13 Jul, 13:45 An informal meet up for artists of Mothers Who Make Every Monday from 19:00 intimate storytelling, SWIM is colour of all artistic practice. Mon 17 Jun, 10:30 – 12:30 Free, no booking required about isolation, being held and just Audio Described performance, homemcr.org/slate Mon 15 Jul, 10:30 – 12:30 A weekly poetry workshop for 15-25 jumping in. Sat 13 Jul, 14:45 Free, no booking required year olds led by Manchester’s premiere youth spoken word project. Ambassador Theatre Group A peer support group and creative Filmed Up/ Women in exchange session for mothers who are homemcr.org/young-identity presents Local Cinema special artists, working in any discipline and Ian McKellen On Stage Deadline Wed 7 Aug at any stage of their careers. Children ACCESS welcome. Wed 5 Jun – Thu 6 Jun Free to enter Accessible Music Productions To celebrate his 80th birthday, Sir Ian Send in your film for homemcr.org/mothers-who-make (AMP) Workshops McKellen is performing a brand-new consideration for our regular short film Playreading Tue 4 Jun, 18:00 – 20:30 show to raise funds for HOME with the night. The September screening will Incoming Festival generous support of Weightmans. focus on the work female directors, Fri 7 Jun, 11:00 – 13:00 Workshops Tue 2 Jul, 18:00 – 20:30 Free, booking required Ian McKellen On Stage writers and producers in the region. Fri 5 Jul 11:00 – 13:00 Mon 24 Jun & Tue 25 Jun Monthly music workshops supporting For details and entry guidelines visit: Tickets £5 (scripts and refreshments Price: £3 included) young people with different abilities homemcr.org/filmedup A series of workshops for early career An opportunity to read to read and and additional needs to write, play theatre makers as part of this year’s and create music lead by professional ART Call for proposals/ Made discuss plays, usually linked to our Incoming Festival. Workshops will musicians and artists. at HOME theatre production in a fun and informal include producing and fundraising for David Lynch: My Head is homemcr.org/amp setting. New Members always welcome. theatre as well as dramaturgy and Disconnected Deadline: Fri 7 Jun homemcr.org/playreading accessibility in the theatre-making Our research and development Part of: David Lynch at HOME process. programme provides different levels of Sat 6 Jul – Sun 29 Sep support for artists making work and Take a trip into the mind of one of offers an opportunity to experiment contemporary culture’s most radical Shy Bairns X David Lynch and explore practice, cross-art form Zine Making Workshop Photo credit David Fawcett and visionary figures, as we host the OH I HAVE MADE A MESS ideas and collaborations without the first major UK exhibition of work by pressure of public presentation Tue 2 Jul, 18.30 House Party pioneering film director and artist Free BSL-led Gallery Tour by Art For details and entry guidelines visit: Price: £7 / £6 Fri 14 Jun, 19:00 David Lynch, featuring over 60 weird and Design Historian, Jennifer homemcr.org/made-at-home £5 (essential companions free), and wonderful works dating from the Shy Bairns will run a collaborative zine Little. This tour will be conducted Filmed Up making workshop in response to the booking required late 1960s to the present day. in British Sign Language only. Push 2020 Call out for Fri 7 Jun, 18:20 weird and wonderful world of David A quarterly inclusive club night aimed Alongside My Head is Disconnected, There will be no spoken English. Theatre Productions £5/£4.50 Lynch. This is a workshop aimed at at music lovers, makers, movers and David Lynch at HOME will also feature Sat 20 Jul, 15:00 – 16:00. Deadline Wed 31 Jul emerging creatives and artists. shakers with different abilities and specially curated music events and a Discover short films of all genre Want to bring your theatre production to additional needs brought to you by retrospective of films. Commissioned and produced by HOME produced in our region and meet the and Manchester International Festival in Push Festival 2020? Here’s your chance! filmmakers at our regular North West the team behind Accessible Music Visit homemcr.org/david-lynch for association with the David Lynch Foundation For details and entry guidelines visit: short film night screening. Productions (AMP). more details. 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