cinema may 2013

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Wed/Mer 1 To The Wonder (12A) 2.30pm Vinyl (15) 5.45pm Vinyl (15) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 2 Vinyl (15) 5.45pm Warm Bodies (12A) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 3 Stoker (15) 5.45pm Stoker (15) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 4 The Croods 3D (U) 2.30pm The Croods 3D (U) 5.45pm Stoker (15) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 5 The Croods 2D (U) 2.30pm Stoker (15) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 6 The Croods 3D (U) 2.30pm The Croods 3D (U) 5.45pm Stoker (15) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 7 A Late Quartet (15) 5.45pm Michael H: Professional Director (18) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 8 Educating Rita (15) 2.30pm** A Late Quartet (15) 5.45pm Film Society: Cabaret (15) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 9 A Late Quartet (15) 5.45pm A Late Quartet (15) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 10 CLOSED Sat/Sad 11 A Late Quartet (15) 5.45pm Mama (15) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 12 The Croods 3D (U) 1.30pm Bolshoi: Romeo and Juliet 4pm Mon/Llun 13 Side Effects (15) 5.45pm Lore (15) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 14 Lore (15) 5.45pm Side Effects (15) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 15 Side Effects (15) 2.30pm** The Dam Busters (U) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 16 NT LIVE: This House 7pm Fri/Gwe 17 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 18 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.00pm Prince Achmed (in theatre) (live accompaniment) 5.15pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 19 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 20 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 21 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 22 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 23 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Iron Man 3 (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 24 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Iron Man 3 (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 25 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Iron Man 3 (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 26 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 27 Iron Man 3 3D (12A) 2.00pm Iron Man 3 3D (12A) 5.00pm The Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre) 12A (tbc) 5.15pm The Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre) 12A (tbc) 8.00pm Joan of Arc (live piano accompaniment) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 28 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.00pm Iron Man 3 2D (in theatre) (12A) 2.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 29 Iron Man 3 3D (12A) 2.00pm The Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre) 12A (tbc) 2.15pm** Iron Man 3 3D (12A) 5.00pm The Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre) 12A (tbc) 5.15pm Iron Man 3 3D (12A) 8.00pm The Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre) 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 30 The Great Gatsby 3D (parent and baby) 12A (tbc) 12.00pm Iron Man 3 2D (in theatre) (12A) 2.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 31 Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pm Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 1 Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pm Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 2 Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pm Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 3 Star Trek 2D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Star Trek 2D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 4 Star Trek 3D (parent and baby) 12A (tbc) 12.00pm Glyndebourne: Ariadne Auf Naxos 7.00pm Thurs/Iau 6 Swan Lake 6.15pm ** Silver Screening 3D ARTS CENTRE FILM SOCIETY April to September membership is just £27 and entitles you to all nine films plus a special discount price of £4 for the screening of Joan of Arc. Individual tickets also available. See http://aacfilmsociety.blogspot.com for more details. CINEMA SINEMA MAY MAI 2013 Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232 7th – 9th, 11th May A Late Quartet (Yaron Zilberman, USA 2012, 105mins) On the eve of a world renowned string quartet’s 25th anniversary season, their beloved cellist is diagnosed with the early symptoms of Parkinson’s. After deciding to make the upcoming season his last, his three colleagues find themselves at a crossroads with competing egos and uncontrollable passions threatening to derail years of friendship and collaboration. Stars Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Christopher Walken. 13th-15th May Side Effects (Steven Soderbergh, USA 2013, AD 106mins) Steven Soderbergh brings a touch of Hitchcock to this gripping psychological thriller starring Jude Law and Catherine Zeta Jones. A new drug for anxiety has unexpected side effects, leading a young couple to slowly uncover a pharmaceutical company’s frightening secrets. 15th May The Dambusters (Michael Anderson, UK 1955, 120mins) Michael Anderson’s classic wartime film recreates the story of Barnes Wallis’ bouncing bomb and the daring raid on the German dams. Restored HD screening to commemorate the 70th anniversary. 17th – 30th May The Great Gatsby & 2D (Baz Lurhmann, USA 2013, AD 141mins) From director Baz Lurhmann (Moulin Rouge) comes this spectacular new adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic book. Amongst the excesses and decadence of the 1920s, Leonardo DiCaprio stars as the mysterious millionaire Gatsby whose wild lifestyle hides a murky past… Subtitled 28th 5.30pm, 2D on 27th & 29th May. Parent and baby screening Thurs 30th May 12noon 23rd – 25th, 27th – 30th May Iron Man 3 & 2D (Shane Black, USA 2013, 140mins) When his personal world is destroyed, Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) finds himself pitted against a formidable new enemy. 3D on 27th & 29th May. 27th May The Passion of Joan of Arc WITH LIVE PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT (Carl Theodor Dreyer, Denmark 1928, 87mins) Dreyer’s film charts the final days of Joan of Arc as she undergoes her trial for charges of heresy. The portrayal of Joan by Renée Maria Falconetti is frequently heralded as the all-time finest performance in the history of silent film, and Dreyer’s unusual and virtuosic method vaulted him into the ranks of the art form’s supreme geniuses. Silent film pianist Paul Shallcross will be playing a live score. Tickets £7 (£8) 31st May – 5th, 7th – 9th June Star Trek: Into Darkness & 2D (JJ Abrams, USA 2013, 129mins) After a shocking act of terror from within their own organisation, Captain Kirk leads his crew on a manhunt to capture an unstoppable force of destruction and bring those responsible to justice. Subtitled 3rd June 5.30pm, 2D on 3rd & 7th June . Parent and baby screening Tues 4th June 12noon SPECIAL EVENTS £15 (£13) unless otherwise stated. 16th May NT LIVE: This House It’s 1974 and the corridors of Westminster ring with the sound of backbiting. In this hung parliament, the ruling party holds on by a thread; votes are won and lost by one, fist fights erupt in the bars, and ill MPs are hauled in to cast their votes in James Graham’s biting, energetic and critically-acclaimed new play. 2hrs 45mins, 1 interval. 12th May Bolshoi Ballet Live: Romeo and Juliet Yuri Grigorovich’s version of William Shakespeare’s famous play. 165mins, 1 interval. 18th May A Cabinet of Curiosities/Red Cloak presents The Adventures of Prince Achmed with live accompaniment The oldest surviving full length animated film made in 1926 by Lotte Reiniger with silhouette papercuts. Live music score by Mackerel Sky, featuring an array of instruments, sounds and voices supplied by cellist and singer Ailsa Mair Hughes and multi-instrumentalist Pixy Tom, and with an introductory Magical Illuminarum featurette from A Cabinet of Curiosities, storyteller and illustrator, Peter Stevenson. Suitable for children, cinema fans, lovers of fairy tales, musicians, artists, animators and dreamers of all ages. Regular ticket prices. 4th June Glyndebourne Live: Ariadne Auf Naxos The 2013 Glyndebourne Festival opens with a new production of this compelling and intricately crafted collaboration between composer Richard Strauss and writer Hugo von Hofmannsthal. 6th June Swan Lake: Live from the Mariinsky This adaptation of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake was originally staged at the Mariinsky in 1895, and is the basis of all modern productions. It is the most recognised, well-loved ballet worldwide and this live performance will include “red carpet footage” and a history of the Mariinsky Theatre itself. 210mins, 2 intervals . 26th, 28th – 30th April & 1st May To The Wonder (Terrence Malick, USA 2012, 112mins) Terrence Malick’s latest meticulously- crafted film stars Ben Affleck as a man torn between two loves. A deep exploration of how love and its many guises can transform, destroy, and reinvent lives, that also stars Rachel McAdams and Javier Bardem. 1st & 2nd May Vinyl (Sara Sugarman, UK 2012, 85mins) Based on the true story of Mike Peters’ rock and roll hoax of 2004, a washed-up rock band hires a group of unknown Welsh teenagers to be the face of their latest single, hoodwinking top record labels, radio DJs and the entire music world. Stars Phil Daniels and Keith Allen. 2nd May Warm Bodies (Jonathan Levine, USA 2012, 98mins) Julie is a human: beautiful, strong, open minded and all heart. R is a zombie: with a great record collection, limited vocab and an overpowering love of brain food. This could be the start of a beautiful friendship… Based on Isaac Marion’s popular novel. 3rd – 6th May Stoker (Park Chan-Wook, USA 2013, AD, 98mins) From the director of Oldboy, this is a stylish and gripping psychological thriller. After her father dies, India's uncle comes to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother (Nicole Kidman). Soon after his arrival though, she becomes increasingly infatuated with this mysterious, charming man, while at the same time suspecting darker ulterior motives... 27th, 28th April, 4th–6th &12th May The Croods & 2D (Chris Sanders,Kirk DeMicco, USA 2013, AD, 98mins) An entertaining animation about a family of cavemen who, when their cave is destroyed, embark on a journey of a lifetime to discover the incredible new world lying beyond their stone doorstep…2D on 5th May. 7th May Michael H. Profession Director (Yves Montmayeur, Austria/France 2013, 92mins) Michael Haneke has established himself as one of the most important directors in cinema history. The work of this celebrated and rare artist is explored through interviews with his actors Isabelle Huppert, Juliette Binoche, Emmanuelle Riva and many more. 13th & 14th May Lore (Cate Shortland, DE/AUS/UK 2012, 109mins, subtitled) A unique perspective on the nature of collusion in this story of a young German girl who, at the end of WWII, leads her siblings through the remains of a devastated and defeated nation. Attention to detail and the beauty of imagery is utmost in this account of a national psyche brainwashed to believe in their own supremacy, only to confront the horror that resulted. 8th May Educating Rita (Lewis Gilbert, UK 1983, 110mins) Michael Caine and Julie Walters deliver wonderful performances in this endearingly bittersweet tale of a working-class hairdresser determined to expand her mind by enrolling in adult education classes. Both main actors received Oscar nominations, as did Willy Russell's screenplay. 11th May Mama (Andy Muschietti, USA 2012, 100mins) Jessica Chastain stars in this spine- tingling supernatural thriller from producer Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth). A couple attempt to bring up two children who were left alone in a forest for five years, but it soon becomes clear that something else came back with them…. TICKETS 6 TOCYNNAU £6 £5.50 Cardi Card Holders/Gyda Cerdyn Cardi £5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18 £4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim £4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12 3D Screenings £7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6 Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable) Dangosiadau 3D £7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6 YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio) SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers who are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing. Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD” in the main synopsis. MAY/MAI JUNE/MEHEFIN Film Society Presents 8th May Cabaret (Bob Fosse, USA 1972, 123mins) Oscar-laden musical drama based on the Tony Award-winning Broadway show. Liza Minnelli is an American showgirl at the Kit Kat Klub in decadent Weimar Berlin. She befriends a struggling British writer yet as the good times roll at the Klub, outside Hitler’s rise to power continues… tbc tbc 3D 3D 3D 3D

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Page 1: Cinema May 2013

Wed/Mer 1 To The Wonder (12A) 2.30pmVinyl (15) 5.45pmVinyl (15) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 2 Vinyl (15) 5.45pmWarm Bodies (12A) 8.15pm

Fri/Gwe 3 Stoker (15) 5.45pmStoker (15) 8.15pm

Sat/Sad 4 The Croods 3D (U) 2.30pmThe Croods 3D (U) 5.45pmStoker (15) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 5 The Croods 2D (U) 2.30pmStoker (15) 5.30pm

Mon/Llun 6 The Croods 3D (U) 2.30pmThe Croods 3D (U) 5.45pmStoker (15) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 7 A Late Quartet (15) 5.45pmMichael H: Professional Director (18) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 8 Educating Rita (15) 2.30pm**A Late Quartet (15) 5.45pmFilm Society: Cabaret (15) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 9 A Late Quartet (15) 5.45pmA Late Quartet (15) 8.15pm

Fri/Gwe 10 CLOSEDSat/Sad 11 A Late Quartet (15) 5.45pm

Mama (15) 8.15pmSun/Sul 12 The Croods 3D (U) 1.30pm

Bolshoi: Romeo and Juliet 4pmMon/Llun 13 Side Effects (15) 5.45pm

Lore (15) 8.15pmTues/Maw 14 Lore (15) 5.45pm

Side Effects (15) 8.15pmWed/Mer 15 Side Effects (15) 2.30pm**

The Dam Busters (U) 8.15pmThurs/Iau 16 NT LIVE: This House 7pmFri/Gwe 17 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm

The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pmSat/Sad 18 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.00pm

Prince Achmed (in theatre) (live accompaniment) 5.15pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 19 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm

Mon/Llun 20 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 21 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 22 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 23 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmIron Man 3 (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Fri/Gwe 24 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmIron Man 3 (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Sat/Sad 25 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmIron Man 3 (in theatre) (12A) 7.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 26 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm

Mon/Llun 27 Iron Man 3 3D (12A) 2.00pmIron Man 3 3D (12A) 5.00pmThe Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre)12A (tbc) 5.15pmThe Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre) 12A (tbc) 8.00pmJoan of Arc (live piano accompaniment) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 28 The Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 2.00pmIron Man 3 2D (in theatre) (12A) 2.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 29 Iron Man 3 3D (12A) 2.00pmThe Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre) 12A (tbc) 2.15pm**Iron Man 3 3D (12A) 5.00pmThe Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre) 12A (tbc) 5.15pmIron Man 3 3D (12A) 8.00pmThe Great Gatsby 2D (in theatre) 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 30 The Great Gatsby 3D (parent and baby) 12A (tbc) 12.00pmIron Man 3 2D (in theatre) (12A) 2.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmThe Great Gatsby 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Fri/Gwe 31 Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pmStar Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmStar Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Sat/Sad 1 Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pmStar Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pmStar Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 2 Star Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 2.30pmStar Trek 3D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm

Mon/Llun 3 Star Trek 2D 12A (tbc) 5.30pm Star Trek 2D 12A (tbc) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 4 Star Trek 3D (parent and baby) 12A (tbc) 12.00pmGlyndebourne: Ariadne Auf Naxos 7.00pm

Thurs/Iau 6 Swan Lake 6.15pm

** Silver Screening

3D

ARTS CENTRE FILM SOCIETYApril to September membership is just £27 and entitles you to allnine films plus a special discount price of £4 for the screening ofJoan of Arc. Individual tickets also available. Seehttp://aacfilmsociety.blogspot.com for more details.

C I N E M A S I N E M A MAY MAI 2013

Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232

7th – 9th, 11th May

A Late Quartet (Yaron Zilberman, USA

2012, 105mins)

On the eve of a world

renowned string quartet’s

25th anniversary season,

their beloved cellist is

diagnosed with the early

symptoms of Parkinson’s. After deciding to make the upcoming

season his last, his three colleagues find themselves at a

crossroads with competing egos and uncontrollable passions

threatening to derail years of friendship and collaboration. Stars

Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Christopher Walken.

13th-15th May

Side Effects (Steven Soderbergh,

USA 2013, AD 106mins)

Steven Soderbergh brings

a touch of Hitchcock to this

gripping psychological

thriller starring Jude Law and Catherine Zeta Jones. A new drug

for anxiety has unexpected side effects, leading a young couple

to slowly uncover a pharmaceutical company’s frightening

secrets.

15th May

The Dambusters (Michael Anderson, UK

1955, 120mins)

Michael Anderson’s classic

wartime film recreates the

story of Barnes Wallis’

bouncing bomb and the

daring raid on the German

dams. Restored HD screening to commemorate the 70th

anniversary.

17th – 30th May

The Great Gatsby

& 2D(Baz Lurhmann, USA 2013, AD

141mins)

From director Baz Lurhmann

(Moulin Rouge) comes this

spectacular new adaptation of

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic book.

Amongst the excesses and

decadence of the 1920s, Leonardo DiCaprio stars as the

mysterious millionaire Gatsby whose wild lifestyle hides a

murky past…

Subtitled 28th 5.30pm, 2D on 27th & 29th May.

Parent and baby screening Thurs 30th May 12noon

23rd – 25th, 27th – 30th

May

Iron Man 3

& 2D (Shane Black, USA 2013,

140mins)

When his personal world is

destroyed, Tony Stark

(Robert Downey Jr) finds himself pitted against a formidable new

enemy. 3D on 27th & 29th May.

27th May

The Passion of

Joan of Arc WITH LIVE PIANO

ACCOMPANIMENT

(Carl Theodor Dreyer,

Denmark 1928, 87mins)

Dreyer’s film charts the final

days of Joan of Arc as she

undergoes her trial for charges of heresy.

The portrayal of Joan by Renée Maria Falconetti is frequently

heralded as the all-time finest performance in the history of silent

film, and Dreyer’s unusual and virtuosic method vaulted him into

the ranks of the art form’s supreme geniuses. Silent film pianist

Paul Shallcross will be playing a live score. Tickets £7 (£8)

31st May – 5th, 7th –

9th June

Star Trek: Into

Darkness

& 2D(JJ Abrams, USA 2013,

129mins)

After a shocking act of

terror from within their

own organisation,

Captain Kirk leads his

crew on a manhunt to

capture an unstoppable

force of destruction and

bring those responsible to

justice.

Subtitled 3rd June 5.30pm, 2D on 3rd & 7th June.

Parent and baby screening Tues 4th June 12noon

SPECIAL EVENTS£15 (£13) unless otherwise stated.

16th May

NT LIVE: This HouseIt’s 1974 and the corridors of Westminster

ring with the sound of backbiting. In this

hung parliament, the ruling party holds on

by a thread; votes are won and lost by

one, fist fights erupt in the bars, and ill

MPs are hauled in to cast their votes in James Graham’s biting,

energetic and critically-acclaimed new play. 2hrs 45mins, 1

interval.

12th May

Bolshoi Ballet

Live:

Romeo and

JulietYuri Grigorovich’s version

of William Shakespeare’s

famous play.

165mins, 1 interval.

18th MayA Cabinet of Curiosities/Red

Cloak presents

The Adventures of

Prince Achmed with live accompanimentThe oldest surviving full length

animated film made in 1926 by

Lotte Reiniger with silhouette papercuts. Live music score by

Mackerel Sky, featuring an array of instruments, sounds and

voices supplied by cellist and singer Ailsa Mair Hughes and

multi-instrumentalist Pixy Tom, and with an introductory Magical

Illuminarum featurette from A Cabinet of Curiosities, storyteller

and illustrator, Peter Stevenson. Suitable for children, cinema

fans, lovers of fairy tales, musicians, artists, animators and

dreamers of all ages. Regular ticket prices.

4th June

Glyndebourne Live:

Ariadne Auf NaxosThe 2013 Glyndebourne Festival opens

with a new production of this compelling

and intricately crafted collaboration

between composer Richard Strauss and writer Hugo von

Hofmannsthal.

6th June

Swan Lake: Live

from the

MariinskyThis adaptation of

Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake

was originally staged at the

Mariinsky in 1895, and is

the basis of all modern

productions. It is the most recognised, well-loved ballet worldwide

and this live performance will include “red carpet footage” and a

history of the Mariinsky

Theatre itself. 210mins, 2 intervals.

26th, 28th – 30th April

& 1st May

To The Wonder (Terrence Malick, USA 2012,

112mins)

Terrence Malick’s latest meticulously-

crafted film stars Ben Affleck as a

man torn between two loves. A deep exploration of how love and its

many guises can transform, destroy, and reinvent lives, that also stars

Rachel McAdams and Javier Bardem.

1st & 2nd May

Vinyl (Sara Sugarman, UK 2012,

85mins)

Based on the true story of Mike

Peters’ rock and roll hoax of 2004, a

washed-up rock band hires a group

of unknown Welsh teenagers to be the face of their latest single,

hoodwinking top record labels, radio DJs and the entire music world.

Stars Phil Daniels and Keith Allen.

2nd May

Warm Bodies (Jonathan Levine, USA 2012, 98mins)

Julie is a human: beautiful, strong, open

minded and all heart. R is a zombie: with

a great record collection, limited vocab

and an overpowering love of brain food.

This could be the start of a beautiful

friendship…

Based on Isaac Marion’s popular novel.

3rd – 6th May

Stoker (Park Chan-Wook, USA 2013, AD,

98mins)

From the director of Oldboy, this is a stylish

and gripping psychological thriller. After her

father dies, India's uncle comes to live with

her and her emotionally unstable mother

(Nicole Kidman). Soon after his arrival though, she becomes

increasingly infatuated with this mysterious, charming man, while at the

same time suspecting darker ulterior motives...

27th, 28th April, 4th–6th &12th May

The Croods & 2D(Chris Sanders,Kirk DeMicco,

USA 2013, AD, 98mins)

An entertaining animation about a family of

cavemen who, when their cave is

destroyed, embark on a journey of a lifetime

to discover the incredible new world lying beyond their stone

doorstep…2D on 5th May.

7th May

Michael H. Profession

Director (Yves Montmayeur, Austria/France

2013, 92mins)

Michael Haneke has established himself as

one of the most important directors in cinema

history. The work of this celebrated and rare artist is explored through

interviews with his actors Isabelle Huppert, Juliette Binoche,

Emmanuelle Riva and many more.

13th & 14th May

Lore (Cate Shortland, DE/AUS/UK 2012,

109mins, subtitled)

A unique perspective on the nature of

collusion in this story of a young German

girl who, at the end of WWII, leads her

siblings through the remains of a

devastated and defeated nation. Attention to detail and the beauty of

imagery is utmost in this account of a national psyche

brainwashed to believe in their own supremacy, only to confront the

horror that resulted.

8th May

Educating Rita(Lewis Gilbert, UK 1983,

110mins)

Michael Caine and Julie Walters

deliver wonderful performances in

this endearingly bittersweet tale of

a working-class hairdresser

determined to expand her mind by

enrolling in adult education

classes. Both main actors received Oscar nominations, as did Willy

Russell's screenplay.

11th May

Mama (Andy Muschietti, USA 2012,

100mins)

Jessica Chastain stars in this spine-

tingling supernatural thriller from

producer Guillermo del Toro (Pan’s

Labyrinth). A couple attempt to

bring up two children who were left

alone in a forest for five years, but it soon becomes clear that

something else came back with them….

T I C K E T S 6 T O C Y N N A U

£6

£5.50 Cardi Card Holders/Gyda Cerdyn Cardi

£5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18

£4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee

Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim

£4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12

3D Screenings£7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6

Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable)

Dangosiadau 3D£7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6

YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio)

SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS

We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers who

are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing.

Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD”

in the main synopsis.

MAY/MAI

JUNE/MEHEFIN

Film Society Presents

8th May

Cabaret (Bob Fosse, USA 1972, 123mins)

Oscar-laden musical drama based

on the Tony Award-winning

Broadway show. Liza Minnelli is an

American showgirl at the Kit Kat Klub in decadent Weimar Berlin.

She befriends a struggling British writer yet as the good times roll at

the Klub, outside Hitler’s rise to power continues…

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