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Mother! (18) Borg vs McEnroe (15) Blade Runner 2049 (15) Loving Vincent (12A) Daphne (15) (15) The Killing of a Sacred The Florida Project (15) The Princess Bride (PG) Fri 3 - Thu 9 November Fri 3 - Thu 9 November Fri 10 - Thu 16 November Fri 17 - Thu 23 November Fri 24 - Thu 30 November Fri 24 - Thu 30 November Deer (tbc) Fri 15 - Wed 20 December Thu 21 - Thu 28 December Dir. Darren Aronofsky, US, 2017, 121 mins.Cast. Dir. Janus Metz, Sweden/Denmark, 2017, 108 Dir. Denis Villeneuve, US, 2017, 163 mins. Cast. Dir. Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman, UK/Poland, Dir. Peter Mackie Burns, UK, 2017, 90 mins. Cast. Dir. Armando Iannucci, France/UK, 2017, 107 Dir. Sean Baker, US, 2017, 115 mins. Cast. Willem Dir. Rob Reiner, US, 1987, 98 mins. Cast. Cary , Harrison Ford, Robin Wright, Jared Emily Beecham, Geraldine James, Tom Vaughan- Fri 8 - Thu 14 December , Javier Bardem, Ed Harris, mins, some subtitles. Cast. Shia LaBeouf, Stellan 2017, 91 mins. Cast. Jerome Flynn, Saoirse mins. Cast. , Olga Kurylenko, Dir. , UK/Ireland, 2017, 121 Defoe, Brooklynn Kimberly Prince, Bria Vinaite. Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin. Leto. Lawler. Michelle Pfeiffer. Skarsgard, Sverrir Gudnason. Ronan, Aiden Turner. Andrea Riseborough, Steve Buscemi, Michael mins. Cast. , , Barry Palin, . Keoghan, Alicia Silverstone. A story of childhood, set against Journey to a land of giant rodents A couple’s relationship is tested The story of the epic rivalry Officer K (Gosling), a new blade The world’s first fully painted This striking drama, which wowed the backdrop of America’s failed and Spanish swordsmen with a when uninvited guests arrive at between Swedish tennis legend runner for the Los Angeles Police feature film brings together the the Edinburgh Film Festival, Acerbic send-up of the Soviet Interlacing elements of Greek economy. Six-year-old Moonee sparkling new print of a family their home, disrupting their tranquil Bjorn Borg and his biggest rival, Department, unearths a long- paintings of Vincent van Gogh to follows the life of an early-thirties dictator and the battle for power tragedy, surrealism and absurdist lives with her mother in a candy- classic that is as good as you existence. A potent psychological the brash American John McEnroe, buried secret that has the potential tell his extraordinary life story. Londoner who goes off the rails after his sudden demise. A timely horror, Yorgos Lanthimos’ follow- floss-coloured motel in Orlando. remember it. With quotable lines thriller about love, devotion and which came to a head in the 1980 to plunge what’s left of society into This much-anticipated animation after witnessing a random act allegory about venal, unfit leaders up to The Lobster is a deliciously Narrated from a child’s-eye view, and plenty of swashes to be sacrifice. This is your chance Wimbledon final. A great character chaos. One of the most eagerly- will be introduced on Thu 23 Nov at of violence. Daphne does a and corrupt governance - it’s the twisted and slyly macabre morality this is a marvellous world of play buckled this will get everyone in to make your mind up about a study, this film will thrill you anticipated films of 2017 makes it 8.30pm by David May, a student in brilliant job of capturing the subtle kind of comedy that has become tale. and possibility. But adult viewers the Christmas mood. film that has divided critics and whether you’re a tennis fan or not. to the big screen and we can’t wait! Painting, Drawing and Printmaking emotions of this most complex of Iannucci’s (The Thick of It, In the witnessing this life will suspect audiences. from Plymouth College of Art. women - and the world around her. Loop) specialty. Brilliant! what’s coming for Moonee. restored classic programmer’s pick book early book early restored classic restored classic Book Early

Vanishing Sail + SWFTA Metropolis (PG) The Party (15) Call Me by Your Name (15) Breathe (12A) Murder on the Orient It’s a Wonderful Life (U) In a Lonely Place (PG) Film Stars Don’t Die in Short Film (U) Fri 10 - Thu 16 November Fri 17 - Thu 23 November Fri 1 - Wed 6 December Fri 1 - Thu 7 December (tbc) Thu 21 - Sat 23 December Fri 29 Dec - Wed 3 Jan Liverpool (TBC) Tue 14 - Wed 15 November Express Dir. Fritz Lang, Germany, 1927, 99 mins, silent Dir. Sally Potter, UK, 2017, 71 mins. Cast. Timothy Dir. Luca Guadagnino, Italy/France/Brazil, Dir. Andy Serkis, UK, 2017, 114 mins. Cast. Fri 8 - Wed 20 December Dir. Frank Capra, US, 1946, 130 mins. Cast. James Dir. Nicholas Ray, US, 1950, 93 mins. Cast. Wed 27 Dec - Thu 4 Jan with subtitles. Cast. Alfred Abel, Gustav Frohlich, Dir. Alexis Andrews, 2015, 88mins. Spall, Kristen Scott Thomas, Patricia Clarkson, 2017, 130 mins. Cast. Armie Hammer, Timothee Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy, Hugh Bonneville, Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame, Frank Dir. , UK, 2017, ? mins. Cast. Dir. Paul McGuigan, UK, 2017, 105 mins. Cast. Brigitte Helm, Rudolf Klein-Rogge. Bruno Ganz. Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg. . Travers, Gloria Grahame. Lovejoy, Martha Stewart. Annette Bening, , , On the island of Carriacou, West Kenneth Branagh, , , Michelle Pfeiffer, Willem Defoe. Kenneth Cranham. The mother of all sci-fi cinema, Indies, the last wooden sailboat Janet (Scott Thomas) has just been This gorgeous and moving film Breathe is an inspirational love We make no apologies for When a gifted but washed-up Fritz Lang’s silent masterpiece builder dreams of saving a appointed Shadow Heath Secretary by Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love, story about two indomitable What starts out as a lavish train screening this perennial Christmas screenwriter with a hair-trigger In 1981, decades after she rose celebrates its 90th Anniversary. Its great tradition passed down the and she decides to celebrate by A Bigger Splash), is a sun-kissed people who defy the odds and ride through Europe quickly classic again. James Stewart is temper (Bogart, in a revelatory, to fame in Hollywood, the star of dizzying depiction of a futuristic generations from Scottish settlers hosting a party for a few close queer love story about the pave the way for change. When unfolds into one of the most stylish, George Bailey, a compassionate vulnerable performance) becomes In a Lonely Place and many other cityscape and female robot, is that sailed there centuries ago. friends. Gleefully nasty, Potter’s relationship between a 17-year-old Robin Cavendish meets Diana suspenseful and thrilling mysteries but frustrated everyman whose the prime suspect in a brutal iconic films, Gloria Grahame, is an influence on Blade Runner Stories of the old Caribbean - dark comedy is an anti-Brexit state- and an older man. This sublime at a cricket match, a whirlwind ever told. From the novel by best- life seems to be coming apart. But Tinseltown murder, the only person treading the boards in a modest and countless other films. We will trading by sail and smuggling ment about a ‘broken England’, and summertime romance casts a very romance ensues. Based on a true selling author Agatha Christie, this when Clarence, an angel with one who can supply an alibi for him is theatre production when she screen the newly restored 150 contraband interweave a tribute to a savage satire of British middle- special spell that is bound to be story, the film is emotionally and tells the tale of thirteen strangers chance to prove his mettle, arrives a seductive neighbour (Grahame) collapses. Her health failing, minute version at 5pm on Sat 11 the independent spirit of a small class convictions using both insight one of the main contenders come socially resonant. stranded on a train, where on earth he teaches George just with her own troubled past. she reaches out to former lover, Nov and 2.30pm on Wed 15 Nov. island community. and killer wit. Oscar® season... everyone’s a suspect. how much life is worth living. Liverpudlian actor Peter Turner. LIVE CINEMA NEW! Special Offers Film Diary Cinema November Matinée Early Late Wednesday 1 Goodbye Christopher Robin, 2.30pm Goodbye Christopher Robin, 6pm Victoria and Abdul, 8.30pm November— Thursday 2 Goodbye Christopher Robin, 11am BIB Everyday Rebellion, 6pm Goodbye Christopher Robin 8.30pm Friday 3 – Borg vs McEnroe, 6pm Mother! 8.30pm December Saturday 4 Mother! 2.30pm Mother! 5.30pm Borg vs McEnroe, 8pm Tuesday 7 – Borg vs McEnroe, 6pm Mother! 8.30pm 2017 Wednesday 8 Borg vs McEnroe, 2.30pm Mother! 6pm Borg vs McEnroe, 8.30pm Thursday 9 – Borg vs McEnroe, 6pm Mother! 8.30pm Friday 10 – Metropolis, 5.45pm Blade Runner 2049, 8pm Saturday 11 Blade Runner 2049, 2pm Metropolis (Restored), 5pm Blade Runner 2049, 8pm Tuesday 14 – Vanishing Sail + SWFTA, 6pm Blade Runner 2049, 8pm Wednesday 15 Metropolis (Restored), 2.30pm Blade Runner 2049, 5.30pm Vanishing Sail + SWFTA, 8.30pm NT Live: (Encore) 25 & Under: £4 Tickets F-Rated Bundle Thursday 16 – Metropolis 5.45pm Blade Runner 2049, 8pm Sat 18 Nov, 2pm Book for 3 or more different Friday 17 – The Party, 6pm Loving Vincent, 8.30pm Runtime 210 mins approx. Dir. . We’re pleased to launch a new F-Rated films at the same time Saturday 18 NT Encore: Follies, 2pm Loving Vincent, 6pm The Party, 8pm Cast. , Janie Dee, . ticket price of £4 for anyone aged and get each ticket for £7. (The Tuesday 21 – The Party, 6pm Loving Vincent, 8.30pm ’s legendary 25 and under. F-Rating highlights films with Wednesday 22 Loving Vincent, 2.30pm Loving Vincent, 6pm The Party, 8.30pm Thursday 23 – The Party, 6pm Loving Vincent + INTRO, 8.30pm musical is staged for the first time either strong female leads or Friday 24 – Daphne, 6pm The Death of Stalin, 8.30pm at the National Theatre. We believe that young people are women’s issues). Saturday 25 Daphne, 2.30pm The Death of Stalin, 5.30pm Daphne, 8pm the future of film, and we want to Tuesday 28 – Daphne, 6pm The Death of Stalin, 8.30pm make it affordable to see the best Join As A Friend Wednesday 29 The Death of Stalin, 2.30pm The Death of Stalin, 6pm Daphne, 8.30pm NT Live: Young Marx Thursday 30 – Daphne, 6pm The Death of Stalin, 8.30pm Thu 7 Dec, 7pm new and independent releases Get a free cinema ticket, priority Runtime 220 mins aprox. Dir. . in the cinema, or for families to booking, brochures by post, and Step into 19th century London bring the kids. The price applies no online booking fees! Ask at December Matinée Early Late where, broke and restless, a 32 to any film in our regular cinema the Box Office for details. £24 Friday 1 – Call Me by Your Name, 5.45pm Breathe, 8.30pm Saturday 2 Call Me by Your Name, 2.30pm Breathe, 5.30pm Call Me by Your Name, 8pm year old Karl Marx is hiding out. programme. Please bring ID. Single/ £36 double. Tuesday 5 – Call Me by Your Name, 5.45pm Breathe, 8.30pm Wednesday 6 Breathe, 2.30pm Breathe, 6pm Call Me by Your Name, 8.30pm Thursday 7 Breathe, 11am BIB NT Live: Young Marx, 7pm – BRINGING IN BABY ART Learning Friday 8 – Murder on the Orient Express, 6pm The Killing of a Sacred Deer, 8.30pm Saturday 9 Murder on the Orient Express, 2.30pm The Killing of a Sacred Deer, 5.30pm Murder on the Orient Express, 8pm Tuesday 12 – Murder on the Orient Express, 6pm The Killing of a Sacred Deer, 8.30pm Wednesday 13 The Killing of a Sacred Deer, 2.30pm The Killing of a Sacred Deer, 6pm Murder on the Orient Express, 8.30pm Thursday 14 Murder on the... 2.30pm RS Murder on the Orient Express, 6pm The Killing of a Sacred Deer, 8.30pm Friday 15 – Murder on the Orient Express, 6pm The Florida Project, 8.30pm Saturday 16 The Florida Project, 2.30pm Murder on the Orient Express, 5.30pm The Florida Project, 8pm Tuesday 19 – The Florida Project, 6pm Murder on the Orient Express, 8.30pm Wednesday 20 Murder on the Orient Express, 2.30pm Murder on the Orient Express, 6pm The Florida Project, 8.30pm Thursday 21 The Princess Bride, 11am BIB The Princess Bride, 6pm It’s a Wonderful Life, 8.30pm Friday 22 – The Princess Bride, 6pm It’s a Wonderful Life, 8.30pm Saturday 23 It’s a Wonderful Life, 2.30pm It’s a Wonderful Life, 5.30pm The Princess Bride, 8pm Wednesday 27 The Princess Bride, 2.30pm Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool, 6pm The Princess Bride, 8.30pm Thursday 28 – The Princess Bride, 6pm Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool, 8.30pm Friday 29 – In a Lonely Place, 6pm Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool, 8.30pm For parents, grandparents and Clare Thornton Creative Play Saturday 30 In a Lonely Place, 2.30pm Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool, 5.30pm In a Lonely Place, 8pm carers of babies under 12 months Tuesdays Materials of Resistance (BIB) - Bringing in Baby, (RS) - Relaxed Screening - all are welcome to these screenings tailored to suit those with Dementia or Autism to enjoy a film. £8.50 (Includes a 1 Dec - 20 Jan 2018 7 & 21 Nov, 5 Dec hot drink). Combining new print and 11am–12:30pm sculptural works in clay and Messy play for children aged Cafe-Bar Goodbye Christopher Robin cloth with existing pieces from 2–5 and their adults. £5 Open from 5-9pm on Tues to Sat and from 1-3pm on Weds and Sat. We serve a wide range of loose-leaf teas, and great coffee. If you fancy something stronger, we keep a full bar with a range of wines, beers and spirits. We use locally produced food and drinks where possible, in- Thu 2 Nov at 11am the last 20 years, Thornton’s includes a hot drink & squash. cluding Luscombe organic fruit drinks, Burts Crisps, Portlebay Popcorn and Salcombe Dairy Ice Cream. Please support Plymouth Arts Centre exploration of bodies and by buying your cinema drinks and snacks from our bar. Breathe objects teetering on the edge Bringing In Baby Thu 7 Dec at 11am of collapse continues her Gallery Tour Box Office, Gallery and Shop Opening: Tues to Sat 1 - 8.30pm. Sun and Mon Closed long established interest in 12 December, 11am-12.30pm Cinema Tickets Standard £9.00 / Concessions, students, OAPs £7.75 / Matinees £7.00 / Box Office: 01752 206114 | www.plymouthartscentre.org | 38 Looe Street, PL4 0EB The Princess Bride folding, falling, and grace under Adults and under 1s. £2 Bringing in Baby £8.50 / 25 & Under £4 (No other discounts apply. Please bring ID) / [email protected] | /plymouth.artscentre | @PlymArtsCentre Thu 21 Dec at 11am pressure. includes a hot drink. Friends 75p discount. Online booking fee £1.50. Reg Charity No 800664 NT Live / RSC Live Tickets: £14 / £12 concessions. Front Cover Image: Blade Runner 2049 Advance booking recommended. We have two wheelchair spaces in the cinema.