26 OCT 18 6 DEC 18 1 | 26 OCT 18 - 6 DEC 18 49 BELMONT STReet | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM Upon watching They Shall Not Grow Old, you feel a keen impression of how film can shape our view of the world. Peter Jackson has created something quite staggering by colourising and modernising footage from World War 1. It is simultaneously both humanising, yet slightly unsettling. Footage of Tommys and tanks from 100 years ago are suddenly given an incredible realness. A younger audience may be forgiven for thinking that the events actually happened in black and white, having viewed them only through the frames of cinema and television. Bold colour doesn’t as much make them come to life as it does make you realise that these images were once contemporary too. Although the internet now reigns supreme as our window on the world, there is something unparalleled about how film captures and releases those images that never quite leave us. And ‘Cinema’ as a medium aside, the actual experience of going to the cinema is quite unmatched. Internet ‘memes’ in the living room can’t quite compare, can they? It certainly helps when the films are exceptional too. November sees the return of Steve McQueen with superior heist film Widows. Given McQueen’s quite staggering record since he turned from art to movies, however, don’t just expect a simple bank job. - reviews have been excellent and booking is well advised! Other headliners include Mike Leigh’s Peterloo, Gus Vant Sant’s Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot - starring Joaquin Phoenix - and Luca Guadagnino’s take on Dario Argento’s horror classic Suspiria. We are advised it isn’t for the faint of heart... Sticking with the horror theme, it’s nearly Halloween and we’ll be celebrating with The Evil Dead, The Shining and the eponymous Halloween, for its 40th anniversary. Luckily, a well timed John Carpenter retrospective is also on the cards. French Film Festival 2019 kicks off on 22 November and we also welcome back Fokus: Films from Germany and Take One Action from 16-18 November - with 6 of the most important documentaries you will see this year. We’re excited to announce that Belmont Filmhouse Young Programmers have curated their Film Festival, Teenage Kicks. Working with Community and Learning Engagement Coordinator Nicola, the group have been meeting downstairs regularly for quite some time. This is the product of their hard work. We congratulate them for their taste too, which has resulted in four super films - do support it. To celebrate the first birthday of Kino Bar we’ve also reprised three big hits, with the staff picking the rest of the line-up. We feel that Kino Bar has worked rather smashingly. Thank you to the audiences for supporting it (please keep requesting films!) and thanks also to the staff. Without their enthusiasm and dedication it wouldn’t quite be the same. I hope you appreciate their picks as much as I do. Enjoy reading on. Colin Farquhar, Head of Cinema Operations Belmont Filmhouse Explorer BUY A TICKET FOR... Bohemian Rhapsody (p 4) and get a half price ticket to The Guilty (p 7) NAE PASARAN! (p 5) and get a half price ticket to Fahrenheit 11/9 (p 6) Widows (p 6) and get a half price ticket to Shoplifters (p 8) French Film Festival (p 14-16) and get a half price ticket to The Workshop (p 7) Half price ticket purchase must be made within the same transaction - at Box Office, by phone or online.Tickets subject to availability. The half price offer only applies to full price tickets. Belmont Filmhouse Explorer ticket deal cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Ticket Prices All tickets to Filmhouse Junior and Carer & Baby ELEVENSES (Mon-Fri between 11am and noon) screenings are £4.50 All tickets £6.50. MATINEES (shows starting before 5pm) CONCESSIONS Mon - Fri: £8.50 full price, £6.50 concessions Under-15s, Students (with matric. card), 16-25 year Sat - Sun: £10.00 full price, £8.00 concessions olds, Young Scot card, Senior Citizens, Disability EVENINGS (shows starting after 5pm) (carers go free), Claimants (Jobseekers Allowance, £10.00 full price, £8.00 concessions Disability Living Allowance, Housing Benefit), NHS Belmont Members get £1.50 off every ticket employees (with proof of employment). (Some restrictions apply) I ndex BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 26 OCT 18 - 6 DEC 18 | 3 ACCESS/AUDIO DESC./CAPTIONED 35 Mean Girls 29 BABY & CARER SCREENINGS 35 Mustang 27 SCREENING DATES AND TIMES 18-20 NAE PASARAN! 5 Naomi’s Journey 25 Amélie 29 NT Live: Allelujah! 17 American Psycho 28 NT Live: Antony & Cleopatra 21 Anna and the Apocalypse 8 NT Live: The Madness of George III 21 Anote’s Ark 13 One Nation, One King 16 Arts on Screen 17, 21 Peterloo 5 Berlin Excelsior 25 Prince of Darkness 23 Beuys 25 Return of the Hero 16 Bohemian Rhapsody 4 Rise Up Quines! 10 Chicago 29 The Rocky Horror Picture Show 30 Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise 24 ROH Live: Die Walküre 17 Cool Hand Luke 10 ROH Live: La Bayadère 17 The Craft 28 ROH Live: The Nutcracker 21 Culture Cafe - Robin Robertson 10 Romeo + Juliet 29 Cyrano de Bergerac 16 RSC Live: Troilus & Cressida 21 Dogman 4 Scott Pilgrim vs. The World 27 Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot 6 See You Up There 14 Dredd 30 The Shining 31 Education and Learning 34 Shoplifters 8 Escape from New York 22 Silas 13 The Evil Dead 31 Sink or Swim 14 Fahrenheit 11/9 6 Silvana 12 Family is Family 14 Sing Street 26 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off 26 Skate Kitchen 5 Film & TV Career’s Panel 27 Some Like it Hot 9 Filmhouse Junior 32-33 Suffragette 10 First Man 4 Suspiria 7 The Fog 22 Take One Action 12-13 Fokus - Films from Germany 24-25 Teenage Kicks 26-27 French Film Festival UK 14-16 They Live 23 The Green Lie 12 They Shall Not Grow Old 9 The Guilty 7 Utøya - July 22 8 Halloween 31 V for Vendetta 28 Halloween at Belmont Filmhouse 31 The Warriors 30 In the Aisles 24 What is Democracy? 13 Island of the Hungry Ghosts 13 Where the Wild Things Are 30 John Carpenter 22-23 Widows 6 Kino Bar 28-30 Wildlife 7 The Lady in the Portrait 15 The Workshop 7 Little Tickles 15 March 10 Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. 5 4 | 26 OCT 18 - 6 DEC 18 49 BELMONT STReet | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM eleases R ew N NEW RELEASE BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY Fri 26 Oct to Thu 8 Nov Bryan Singer • UK/USA 2018 • 2h14m • Digital • 12A - Contains moderate sex references, drug references, infrequent strong language. Cast: Rami Malek, Ben Hardy, Joseph Mazzello, Mike Myers, Aidan Gillen , Lucy Boynton, Gwilym Lee. Rising to fame and chart success as the lead singer of Queen, Freddie Mercury very quickly finds himself on top of the world. Falling foul of outside influences, however, Freddie shuns Queen in pursuit of his solo career. In the wake of a devastating AIDS diagnosis and struggling artistically without the support of his band, he sets his sights on reunion and an opportunity to perform at the historic Live Aid concert... Mr Robot star Rami Malek truly inhabits the role of Freddie Mercury - who shattered conventions, railed against stereotypes and became one of the most beloved entertainers on the planet. The 2.45pm screening on Sunday 4 November will be ‘relaxed’ format - see page 35. NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE FIRST MAN Dogman Fri 12 Oct to Thu 1 Nov Fri 19 Oct to Thu 1 Nov Damien Chazelle • USA 2018 • 2h21m • Digital • 12A - Contains Matteo Garrone • Italy/France 2018 • 1h43m • Digital • Italian with infrequent strong language, moderate threat. • Cast: Ryan Gosling, English subtitles • 15 - Contains drug misuse and references, strong Claire Foy, Christopher Abbott, Ciarán Hinds, Kyle Chandler. violence, language. • Cast: Marcello Fonte, Edoardo Pesce. Adapted by Josh Singer (The Post, Spotlight) directly Dubbed an ‘urban Western’, Dogman takes place in from James R. Hansen’s official biography of the same an Italian suburb somewhere between metropolis name, First Man focuses on the years 1961-1969 in and wild nature. Marcello (Marcello Fonte), a small the life of Neil A. Armstrong (Ryan Gosling), who and gentle dog groomer, finds himself involved in a walked on the lunar surface before anyone else. dangerous relationship of subjugation with Simone Re-teaming Gosling with La La Land collaborator (Edoardo Pesce), a former violent boxer who terrorises Damien Chazelle, this is a riveting first-person account the entire neighbourhood. In an effort to reaffirm his of the sacrifices, pitfalls and triumphs of one of the dignity, Marcello will submit to an unexpected act most dangerous missions in human history. With of vengeance... Matteo Garrone turns once more to a fine cast including Claire Foy, Kyle Chandler and the kind of gritty urban realism that made Gomorrah Ciarán Hinds, the film World Premiered at Venice in exceptional, while weaving in a central story that feels late August. like a modern fable. N BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 26 OCT 18 - 6 DEC 18 | 5 ew R eleases NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE Matangi / MAYA / M.I.A. SKate KitcHEN Fri 26 to Sun 28 Oct Mon 29 & Tue 30 Oct Stephen Loveridge • UK/USA 2018 • 1h36m • Digital • 18 - Contains Crystal Moselle • USA 2018 • 1h46m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong images of real killings and dead bodies. • Documentary. language, drug misuse, sex, sex references. • Cast: Rachelle Vinberg, Dede Lovelace, Nina Moran, Kabrina Adams, Jaden Smith.
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