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(15) I Got Life (15) My Golden Days Sweet Country (15) The Guernsey Literary & Funny Cow (15) Beast (TBC) Westwood: Punk, Icon, Redoubtable (15) That Good Night (12A) Fri 4 – Wed 9 May Fri 4 – Wed 9 May Fri 11 – Wed 16 May Potato Peel Pie Society (12A) Fri 25 – Thu 31 May Fri 1 – Thu 7 June (15) Fri 15 – Thu 21 June Fri 15 – Thu 21 June Dir. Arnaud Desplechin, France, 2017, 120 mins, Activist Dir. Blandine Lenoir, France, 2017, 90 mins, Dir. Warwick Thornton, Australia, 2017, 113 mins, Dir. Adrian Shergold, UK, 2017, 103 mins. Cast. Dir. Michael Pearce, UK, 2017, 107 mins. Cast. Dir. Michel Hazanavicius, France, 2017, 108 Dir. Eric Styles, UK/Portugal, 2017, 92 mins. Cast. subtitled. Cast. , Lou Roy-Lecollinet. Fri 25 – Thu 31 May Sat 9 - Thu 14 June subtitled. Cast. Agnès Jaoui, Pascale Arbillot, some subtitles. Cast. Bryan Brown, Matt Day, Maxine Peake, Paddy Considine, Alun Armstrong. Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn, . mins, subtitled. Cast. Louis Garrel, Stacy Martin, John Hurt, Charles Dance, Sophie Helin. Dir. Mike Newell, UK, 2017, 124 mins. Cast. Lily Dir. Lorna Tucker, UK, 2018, 83 mins. Thibault de Montalembert. Tremayne Doolan, Sam Neill. James, Matthew Goode, Tom Courtenay. Berenice Bejo. The story centres on Paul Dédalus Funny Cow charts the rise to A troubled young woman living With. Vivienne Westwood, Andreas Kronthaler, This film is a wonderful tribute Bella Freud, Kate Moss, Christina Hendricks. This feel-good charmer tells (Amalric), an anthropologist Accused of murder, an Aboriginal After WWII, young writer, Juliet stardom of a female comedienne in Jersey finds herself pulled Nouvelle vague romcom re- to the late John Hurt. He plays the story of fifty-year old Aurore. preparing to leave Tajikistan, who stockman and his wife try to stay Ashton (Lily James) begins through the 1970’s and 1980’s. It between the control of her Since igniting the punk movement enacting the affair between an Ralph, a once famous writer who Separated from her husband, with has a series of flashbacks that ahead of a fervent posse in this a correspondence with The is set against the backdrop of work- oppressive family and the allure of with ex-partner and Sex Pistols’ angst-ridden Jean-Luc Godard and is terminally ill. Ralph wishes to be her daughters fully grown, she has include his childhood in Roubaix, powerful period drama from Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel ing men’s clubs and the stand-up a secretive outsider suspected of manager Malcolm McLaren, Dame ingénue actress Anne Wiazemsky. reconciled with his son, Michael reached a difficult crossroads. In his mother’s attacks of madness acclaimed Australian director Pie Society, who share experiences comedy circuit of the North of murder in this astonishing psycho- Vivienne Westwood has been It’s far from respectful, but few (Max Brown, Spooks), and, to the space of a week she leaves and his father’s alienating Warwick Thornton (Samson and of the island’s Nazi occupation. England. A stand-up comedienne sexual thriller. After escaping her redefining British fashion for over cinephiles will be able to resist ensure that he is not a burden to her job, learns she’s going to be a depression. This beautiful film is Delilah). Her stay on the island marks the in an all-male world, the film deliv- own birthday party, Moll meets 40 years. This is an intimate and its knowing humour. A brilliantly his devoted wife, Anna (Sofia Helin, grandmother, and unexpectedly about the unbearable sweet nature beginning of lifelong friendships, ers tragedy and comedy in equal Pascal, a rugged hunter with a poignant homage to one of the realised portrait of France’s The Bridge), as he goes “into that encounters her first love. of remembered youth. and possibly life-changing steps. measure. guarded past... true cultural icons of our time. maestro director Jean-Luc Godard. good night”.

book early MONDO MONDAY: Tremors (12A) Mon 14 May Mondo Monday is back once again giving Plymouth Arts Centre’s audience what it’s been craving…..movies about giant worm monsters of course! Le Silence de la Mer and Sackbarrow Wonderstuck (PG) The Third Murder (15) The Leisure Seeker (15) Let The Sunshine In (15) Revenge (18) Lean On Pete (15) Edie (12A) On Chesil Beach (15) Thu 17 May Fri 11 - Thu 17 May Fri 18 – Thu 24 May Fri 18 – Thu 24 May Fri 1 – Thu 6 June Thu 7 - Sat 9 June Fri 8 - Thu 14 June Fri 22 – Thu 28 June Fri 22 – Thu 28 June Selected by artist Rose Wylie. Dir. Todd Haynes, US, 2018, 116 mins, some Dir. Hirokazu Koreeda, Japan, 2017, 125 mins, Dir. Paolo Virzi, US/Italy, 2017, 112 mins. Cast. Dir. , France/Belgium, 2017, 94 mins, Dir. Coralie Forgeat, France, 2017, 108 mins. Dir. Andrew Haigh, US, 2018, 122 mins. Dir. Simon Hunter, UK, 2017, 102 mins. Cast. Dir. Dominic Cooke, UK, 2017, 105 mins. Cast. This screening will be preceded subtitles. Cast. Oakes Fegley, , subtitled. Cast. Masaharu Fukuyama, Koji , Donald Sutherland. subtitles. Cast. Juliette Binoche, , Cast. Matilda Lutz, Kevin Janssens. Cast. Charlie Plummer, Steve Buscemi, Chloe Sheila Hancock, Kevin Guthrie. Saoirse Ronan, , Billy Howle, Samuel Michelle Williams. Yakusho, Shinnosuke Mitsushima. Philippe Katerine. Sevigny, Travis Fimmel. West, Anne-Marie Duff. by an exhibition tour led by Ben Mirren and Sutherland play Ella Screening as part of Bird’s Eye Sheila Hancock is at her sublime Borthwick, Artistic Director and Both a children’s film for adults and Hirokazu Koreeda makes a great and John Spencer, a long-married Juliette Binoche is incandescent View Influencer programme. Fifteen-year- old Charley arrives in best as Edie, an elderly woman In the early 1960s, a young couple exhibition curator. a refreshingly grown-up film for departure from his usual gentle couple who defy their adult in Claire Denis’s latest, a romantic Thursday’s screening will be Portland, Oregon with his single who, in the aftermath of the on their honeymoon struggle to children, Todd Haynes’ imaginative family dramas (Nobody Knows, children by absconding in August comedy about a middle-aged introduced by BEV with a panel father Ray, both of them eager for death of her controlling husband, physically connect. As Florence MONDO MONDAY: adaptation of Brian Selznick’s Still Walking) with this complex 2016, for one last journey in their Parisian woman in search of love. Q&A. Soaking the perennial rape/ a fresh start after a series of hard decides to fulfil a long-held dream and Edward settle down for their Clerks (15) acclaimed novel Wonderstruck is and captivating murder mystery. decrepit RV. Destination: Key Isabelle is back on the trail of true revenge thriller in a strikingly knocks. While Ray descends into of climbing a Scottish mountain. first dinner as a married couple, Mon 11 June a movie that will leave you just that. Japan is a nation where capital West, Florida, where John, a retired love after a messy divorce. Her pas- hypnotic style, Revenge reframes personal turmoil, Charley finds Against her daughter’s wishes, she a nervous energy fills the air. The film that helped 90’s kids In 1977, Ben’s life is turned upside punishment still stands, which English professor whose failing sion burns brightly, but as she finds the genre’s typical proclivities with acceptance and camaraderie at heads to Scotland and employs Impeccably adapted for the screen swear more creatively and gave down following the tragic death of makes it all the more surprising mind clings hard to beloved literary comfort in the arms of an array of a gaze that scrutinizes male bodies a local racetrack where he lands Jonny (Guthrie) to help her train by Ian McEwan himself, Dominic anyone who ever worked behind his mother. when Misumi freely admits to the quotations, can visit the home of men she wonders just what exactly and foregrounds its protagonist’s a job caring for an aging Quarter her for the gruelling climb. Cooke’s quietly heart-breaking a counter all sorts of bad ideas. killing of a wealthy industrialist. Ernest Hemingway. she’s seeking. transformation. Horse named Lean On Pete. debut is a work of subtle restraint. live cinema rebel film festival open air cinema Film Diary Cinema May Matinée Early Late Tuesday 1 – Isle of Dogs, 6pm Bombshell, 8.30pm May— Wednesday 2 Isle of Dogs, 2.30pm Bombshell, 6pm Isle of Dogs, 8.30pm Thursday 3 Isle of Dogs, 11am BIB Isle of Dogs, 6pm Here To Be Heard, 8.30pm June Friday 4 – I Got Life, 6pm My Golden Days, 8.30pm Saturday 5 I Got Life, 2.30pm My Golden Days, 5.30pm I Got Life, 8pm 2018 Tuesday 8 – I Got Life, 6pm My Golden Days, 8.30pm Wednesday 9 My Golden Days, 2.30pm My Golden Days, 6pm I Got Life, 8.30pm Thursday 10 – NT Live: Macbeth, 7pm – Friday 11 – Sweet Country, 6pm Wonderstruck, 8.30pm Saturday 12 Sweet Country, 2.30pm Wonderstruck, 5.30pm Sweet Country, 8pm Sat 2 - Sun 3 June Monday 14 – – MONDO MONDAY: Tremors, 8pm NT Live: Macbeth We’re putting together our Tuesday 15 – Sweet Country, 6pm Wonderstruck, 8.30pm Thu 10 May, 7pm The Plymouth Film Festival biggest ever series of summer Wednesday 16 Wonderstruck, 2.30pm Wonderstruck, 6pm Sweet Country, 8.30pm Runtime 210. Dir. Rufus Norris. returns for its fifth edition as events! Dates for your diary are: Thursday 17 – Le Silence de la Mer, 5.30pm Wonderstruck, 8.30pm part of the exciting new Rebel Friday 18 – The Third Murder, 6pm The Leisure Seeker, 8.30pm Shakespeare’s most intense Saturday 19 The Third Murder, 2.30pm The Leisure Seeker, 5.30pm The Third Murder, 8pm brand. Expect the usual eclectic Tinside Lido: and terrifying tragedy will see Tuesday 22 – The Third Murder, 6pm The Leisure Seeker, 8.30pm mix of world-class short films, 20-22 July and 24-26 August Rory Kinnear (Young Marx, Wednesday 23 The Leisure Seeker, 2.30pm The Leisure Seeker, 6pm The Third Murder, 8.30pm special feature screenings and Mount Edgcumbe: Thursday 24 – The Third Murder, 6pm The Leisure Seeker, 8.30pm Othello) and Anne-Marie Duff inspiring Q&A’s. Before, between 17-18 August Friday 25 – The Guernsey Literary, 6pm Funny Cow, 8.30pm (Oil, Suffragette) return to the and after the screenings get set Royal William Yard: Saturday 26 Funny Cow, 2.30pm Funny Cow, 5.30pm The Guernsey Literary, 8pm National Theatre to play Macbeth Tuesday 29 – The Guernsey Literary, 6pm Funny Cow, 8.30pm for some good old-fashioned 13-15 September and Lady Macbeth. Ruthlessly Wednesday 30 The Guernsey Literary, 2.30pm Funny Cow, 6pm The Guernsey Literary, 8.30pm camaraderie as we eat, drink Thursday 31 Funny Cow, 11am BIB The Guernsey Literary, 6pm Funny Cow, 8.30pm fighting to survive, the Macbeths and chat all things film. Visit Like us on Facebook or join are propelled towards the crown June plymouthartscentre.org for times our email list to hear film by forces of elemental darkness. Friday 1 – Beast, 6pm Let The Sunshine In, 8.30pm and tickets. announcements first. Saturday 2 Rebel Film Festival Rebel Film Festival Rebel Film Festival Sunday 3 Rebel Film Festival Rebel Film Festival Rebel Film Festival Tuesday 5 – Beast, 6pm Let The Sunshine In, 8.30pm Wednesday 6 Let The Sunshine In, 2.30pm Let The Sunshine In, 6pm Beast, 8.30pm BRINGING IN BABY latest news Thursday 7 – Beast,5.45pm Revenge + Q&A, 8pm Friday 8 – Lean On Pete, 6pm Revenge, 8.30pm Following Arts Council England’s decision not to renew Plymouth Arts Saturday 9 Westwood..., 2.30pm Revenge, 5.30pm Lean On Pete, 8pm Centre’s status as a National Portfolio Organisation for 2018-2022, Monday 11 – – MONDO MONDAY: Clerks, 8pm Tuesday 12 – Lean On Pete, 6pm Westwood..., 8.30pm PAC’s Board of Trustees and Senior Management Team are working Wednesday 13 Lean On Pete, 2.30pm Westwood..., 6pm Lean On Pete, 8.30pm hard to ensure a sustainable future so that the organisation’s work can Thursday 14 – Lean On Pete, 6pm Westwood..., 8.30pm continue. Friday 15 – Redoubtable, 6pm That Good Night, 8.30pm Saturday 16 Redoubtable, 2.30pm That Good Night, 5.30pm Redoubtable, 8pm Tuesday 19 – Redoubtable, 6pm That Good Night, 8.30pm Transitional Director Helen Pearson said “We are deeply moved by the Wednesday 20 That Good Night, 2.30pm That Good Night, 6pm Redoubtable, 8.30pm ideas, suggestions, and warmth of support we are receiving from staff, Thursday 21 – Redoubtable, 6pm That Good Night, 8.30pm peers and public, many of whom have been enjoying Plymouth Arts Friday 22 – Edie, 6pm On Chesil Beach, 8.30pm Centre for years. We will be asking this community to work with us in Saturday 23 Edie, 2.30pm On Chesil Beach, 5.30pm Edie, 8pm Isle of Dogs Tuesday 26 – Edie, 6pm On Chesil Beach, 8.30pm the coming months as we reshape the organisation for the future. Wednesday 27 On Chesil Beach, 2.30pm On Chesil Beach, 6pm Edie, 8.30pm Thu 3 May, 11am 2018 will be a transitional year for Plymouth Arts Centre. It is a well- Thursday 28 On Chesil Beach, 11am BIB Edie, 6pm On Chesil Beach, 8.30pm established charitable organisation and we are surveying all possible (BIB) - Bringing in Baby, (RS) - Relaxed Screening - all are welcome to these screenings tailored to suit those with Dementia or Autism Funny Cow options to ensure a sustainable future in the short and long term. We Thu 31 May, 11am appreciate the uncertainty this creates for staff, audiences and partners Café-Bar whilst we undergo these investigations but would like to reassure that 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 On Chesil Beach we will make further announcements as soon as we can.” and spirits. We use locally produced food and drinks where possible, including Luscombe organic fruit drinks, Burts Crisps, Portlebay Pop- Thu 28 June, 11am corn and Salcombe Dairy Ice Cream. Please support Plymouth Arts Centre by buying your cinema drinks and snacks from our bar. Open Saturday and Wednesday 1-3pm, Tuesday – Friday 5-9pm, Saturday 4.30-8.30pm. For parents, grandparents For now, the best ways you can support Plymouth Arts Centre are by and carers of babies under 12 continuing to attend the cinema and art exhibitions, and by making Box Office, Gallery and Shop Opening: Tues to Sat 1 - 8.30pm. Sun and Mon Closed months to enjoy a sociable trip donations. Please visit plymouthartscentre.org/support-us, or ask at the 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 to the cinema. £8.50 - hot drink Box Office. Bringing in Baby £8.50 / 25 & Under £4 (No other discounts apply. Please bring ID) / [email protected] | /plymouth.artscentre | @PlymArtsCentre included! Friends 75p discount. Online booking fee £1.50. Reg Charity No 800664 NT Live / RSC Live Tickets: £14 / £12 concessions. Front Cover Image: Advance booking recommended. We have two wheelchair spaces in the cinema.