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Eden Court Film EDEN COURT Jul CINEMA 2019 01463 234 234 I www.eden-court.co.uk YESTERDAY (12A) FRI 28 JUL – THU 11 JUL S AD 60 Director Danny Boyle I Starring Himesh Patel, Lily James, Kate McKinnon UK I 2019 I 116 mins Jack is a struggling English songwriter from a coastal town, whose dreams of fame are slowly fading. But after a mysterious global blackout and a freak bus accident, Jack wakes up to discover that The Beatles have never existed... and finds himself with a very complicated problem. TOY STORY 4 (U) FRI 05 – THU 18 JUL S AD AF Director Josh Cooley I Voices Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack USA I 2019 I 100 mins They’re back! Sheriff Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the gang have returned alongside a whole lot of new hilarious characters to embark on a road trip in this new animated £5 adventure that will lead Woody to finally discover his true calling. THE LION KING (PG) FRI 19 JUL – THU 08 AUG S AD 60 AF Director Jon Favreau I Voices Donald Glover, Seth Rogan USA I 2019 I 117 mins tbc One of Disney’s favourites is back in a glorious live-action version. Simba is predestined to succeed his father Mufasa as King of the savanna but Scar, Mufasa’s brother and £5 previous heir to the throne, has plans to overthrow him. With a little help from his friends, Simba will have to fight to take back his throne. BALLOON (12A) FRI 19 – THU 25 JUL Director Michael Bully Herbig I Starring Friedrich Mücke, Karoline Schuch Germany I 2018 I 125 mins I German with subtitles East Germany, 1979. Determined to flee to West Germany, the Strelzyk and Wetzel families join forces to create a homemade hot-air balloon to cross the border. On the chosen night, their plan fails due to the weather and the balloon crashes just a few metres away from freedom. With the Stasi now after them, they race against time to escape. ALSO SCREENING THIS MONTH: SUNSET AND ENO SCREEN: THE MIKADO (ENCORE) FOR SCREENING TIMES SEE THE TIMETABLE & FOR MORE INFO GO TO WWW.EDEN-COURT.CO.UK Welcome to the Robertson Screens. At Robertson we’ve always been a keen supporter of the arts: from brass bands to theatre shows to music festivals and now cinema. We helped to redevelop Eden Court and we’re proud that we can continue to work in partnership with them by sponsoring the cinemas. Robertson – Investing – Building – Caring We hope you enjoy your film. robertson.co.uk Programmer’s Choice Films Dream & Scream Friends Coffee Morning AD Audio Described S Subtitled 60 Silver Linings PROPHECY (Cert tbc) LONG SHOT (15) S AD SPIDER-MAN: S AD AF (12A tbc) MON 01 – THU 04 JUL FRI 12, SAT 13, MON 15 & TUE 16 JUL FAR FROM HOME FRI 26 JUL – THU 01 AUG Director Charlie Paul Director Jonathan Levine Director Jon Watts Starring Peter Howson Starring Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen Starring Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jake Gyllenhaal UK/USA I 2019 I 82 mins USA I 2019 I 125 mins USA I 2019 I tbc mins An intimate exploration of painter Peter Howson’s When Fred meets his old babysitter Charlotte, who work as the camera follows, stroke after stroke, the is now running for Presidency, he charms her with Following the events of Avengers: Endgame , Peter creation of a monumental painting: from a blank his humour. Sparks fly between the two as she Parker must now step up and team up with Quentin canvas until its completion. impulsively hires him as her speechwriter, causing Beck, also known as Mysterio, to take on new threats. concern amidst her advisers. BOOKSMART (15) THE DEAD DON'T DIE (15) FRI 05 – WED 10 JUL AD FRI 26 JUL – THU 01 AUG S AD Director Olivia Wilde Director Jim Jarmusch Starring Beanie Feldstein, Kaitlyn Dever Starring Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton USA I 2019 I 102 mins USA/Sweden I 2019 I 105 mins On the eve of their high school graduation, two best The citizens of the quiet town of Centerville must friends realise they should have worked less and fight for survival as the dead rise from their graves played more. The girls will try to cram four years in this hilarious, star-studded zombie movie by of fun into one night. One of the best comedies Jim Jarmush. you’ll see this year! THE ISLE (15) FRI 26, SUN 28 & MON 29 JUL NEITHER WOLF NOR DOG Director Matthew Butler-Hart (12A) Starring Conleth Hill, Alex Hassell MON 15 & TUE 16 JUL UK I 2018 I 96 mins 1846. After their ship is wrecked, three sailors are Director Steven Lewis Simpson stranded on an island with four sole residents. Stuck Starring Dave Bald Eagle, on the quasi-deserted island, one of them uncovers Christopher Sweeney its darkest myths and secrets. We are hopeful that the film director will join us on UK/USA I 2016 I 110 mins Monday 29th July for a Q&A. A white American writer is summoned by a Native American elder to write a book about his perspective of American history. As the TOO LATE TO DIE YOUNG elder recounts his story, Kent’s understanding TARDE PARA MORIR JOVEN (15) of the world is turned upside down. DIEGO MARADONA (12A) FRI 26, SUN 28 & MON 29 JUL FRI 05 – THU 11 JUL Director Dominga Sotomayor Castillo PAVAROTTI Starring Demian Hernández, Antar Machado Director Asif Kapadia + SATELLITE Q&A (12A) Starring Diego Maradona Chile/Brazil/Argentina/Netherlands I 2018 SAT 13 JUL 110 mins I Spanish with subtitles UK I 2019 I 130 mins Director Ron Howard Chile, 1990. As Chile emerges from decades of fascist When Diego Maradona arrived in Naples in rule, three young friends face their first summer of 1984, he quickly led the team to its first-ever Starring Luciano Pavarotti love in an isolated community in the Andes. title and was regarded like an idol. But his fame came with a price... UK/USA I 2019 I 114 mins Combining some of the tenor’s most memorable performances with never-before-seen footage, this WESFEST THE COLD BLUE (PG tbc) is an intimate portrait of the world’s most adored opera singer. SUN 07 & MON 08 JUL The screening will be followed by a satellite Q&A. Join us as we explore the theme of obsession in two films of a stylistically “obsessive” Director Erik Nelson director: Wes Anderson. (12A) USA I 2018 I 102 mins VITA AND VIRGINIA 60 (PG) This documentary is a tribute to the men who FRI 19 – THU 25 JUL FANTASTIC MR FOX fought and risked their lives to achieve victory MON 08 JUL Director Chanya Button 75 years ago. Extraordinary, never before seen colour footage shot by one of the greatest Starring Gemma Arterton, Elizabeth Debicki Director Wes Anderson directors, William Wyler, puts you 30,000 feet Voices Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Ireland/UK I 2018 I 110 mins over Nazi Germany. Meryl Streep, George Clooney, Willem Dafoe Based on Eileen Atkin’s theatre piece of the same IN FABRIC (15) name, the film tells the story of writers Virginia USA I 2009 I 85 mins FRI 12 – THU 18 JUL 60 Woolf and Vita Sackeville-West meeting in 1922. 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