corn exchange film brochure july - september '15

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ON SALE Members & Friends: Friday 17 July Public: Friday 24 July THEATRE | CINEMA | GALLERY | CAFÉ | BAR WWW.CORNEXCHANGENEW.COM 0845 5218 218 31 JULY – 24 SEPTEMBER 2015 Cover image: A Walk In The Woods

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ON SALEMembers & Friends:

Friday 17 JulyPublic:

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TICKET PRICESMonday – WednesdayFull Price £7.00Concessions £5.40Matinee Full Price £6.00Matinee Concessions £4.40Parents & Babies £4.40Silver Screen £4.40

Thursday – SundayFull Price £8.00Concessions £6.40

Live Screenings & EncoresFull Price £14.50Concessions £12.50

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DISCOUNTS Senior Citizens | Under-19s | Full-Time Students | Key Workers | Registered Disabled (+ Free Companion Ticket)

www.cornexchangenew.com/film0845 5218 218Members & Friends booking opens Friday 17 JulyPublic booking opens Friday 24 JulyBook nine films and get the tenth film FREE! Terms and conditions apply.

Booking Fees: From Thursday 9 July, all live events and live broadcasts (including encores) will be subject to a £1 booking fee when booked online or on the telephone. For fi lms this will be 65p. This fee is capped at £6 in any one telephone transaction. Bookings made in person at the Box Offi ce will be processed free of charge. Friends and Patrons are exempt from the Ticket Booking Fee. No fees are payable for any of our Get Involved programme. Throughout our planned refurbishment, between Monday 27 July and Friday 4 September inclusive, no ticket booking fees will be charged on telephone transactions.

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S Designed for those on the autism spectrum

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relaxed cinema environment.

Screenings especially for parents and carers with babies

less than 18 months, to enjoy a friendly and relaxed cinema

atmosphere where it’s OK to make noise and move around.

A weekly screening

dedicated to the over-60s.

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31 JULY – 6 AUGUSTFri 31 Minions ............................................. 11:00 Amy .................................................. 17:40 Jurassic World ................................... 20:30

Sat 1 Relaxed Screening: Minions ............. 10:30 Paddington ........................................ 13:30 Jurassic World ................................... 17:35 Amy .................................................. 20:30

Sun 2 Minions ............................................. 12:00 Amy ....................................... 14:15, 17:05

Mon 3 Minions ............................................. 11:00 Silver Screen: Amy ........................... 14:30

Tue 4 Paddington ........................................ 14:30 Amy ....................................... 17:45, 20:35

Wed 5 Minions ............................................. 14:30 Amy .................................................. 17:40 Jurassic World ................................... 20:30

Thu 6 Minions ............................................. 11:00 Amy ....................................... 17:45, 20:35

7 – 13 AUGUSTFri 7 Love & Mercy ......................... 17:50, 20:35

Sat 8 Love & Mercy .............. 14:30, 17:50, 20:35

Sun 9 Love & Mercy ......................... 14:00, 17:00

Mon 10 Silver Screen: Love & Mercy............. 14:30

Tue 11 CLOSED

Wed 12 Love & Mercy ......................... 17:50, 20:35

Thu 13 Love & Mercy ......................... 17:50, 20:35

14 – 20 AUGUSTFri 14 13 Minutes ........................................ 18:05 The Salt Of The Earth ......................... 20:45

Sat 15 The Salt Of The Earth ......................... 14:30 13 Minutes ............................. 18:05, 20:40

Sun 16 13 Minutes ........................................ 14:00 The Salt Of The Earth ......................... 17:00

Mon 17 Silver Screen: 13 Minutes ................ 14:30

Tue 18 The Salt Of The Earth ......................... 18:05 13 Minutes ........................................ 20:40

Wed 19 13 Minutes ........................................ 18:05 The Salt Of The Earth ......................... 20:40

Thu 20 13 Minutes ............................. 18:05, 20:40

21 – 27 AUGUSTFri 21 Gemma Bovery ....................... 18:05, 20:30

Sat 22 Gemma Bovery ............ 15:00, 18:05, 20:30

Sun 23 Gemma Bovery ....................... 14:00, 17:00

Mon 24 Silver Screen: Gemma Bovery .......... 14:30

Tue 25 Gemma Bovery ....................... 18:05, 20:30

Wed 26 Gemma Bovery ....................... 18:05, 20:30 RSC Live: Othello .............................. 19:00

Thu 27 Gemma Bovery ....................... 18:05, 20:30

28 AUGUST – 3 SEPTEMBERFri 28 Inside Out .......................................... 17:30 Manglehorn ....................................... 20:30

Sat 29 Relaxed Screening: Inside Out ......... 14:00 Manglehorn ....................................... 18:05 The Legend Of Barney Thomson ........ 20:30

Sun 30 Inside Out .......................................... 14:00 Manglehorn ....................................... 17:00

Mon 31 CLOSED

Tue 1 The Legend Of Barney Thomson ........ 18:05 Manglehorn ....................................... 20:30

Wed 2 Inside Out .......................................... 17:30 Manglehorn ....................................... 20:30

Thu 3 NT Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem ......... 19:00

4 – 10 SEPTEMBERFri 4 45 Years ................................. 18:05, 20:30

Sat 5 45 Years ...................... 12:00, 18:05, 20:30 Iris .................................................... 15:00

Sun 6 45 Years ...................... 12:00, 14:45, 17:00

Mon 7 Silver Screen: 45 Years .................... 14:30

Tue 8 Parents and Babies: 45 Years .......... 11:00 45 Years ...................... 14:30, 18:05, 20:30

Wed 9 Parents and Babies: 45 Years .......... 11:00 Iris .................................................... 18:05 45 Years ............................................ 20:30

Thu 10 45 Years ...................... 12:30, 18:05, 20:30

DIARY

Corn Exchange, Newbury is funded by: The Cinema has been generously

supported by:

Please Note: We reserve the right to refuse admission. Terms and conditions apply. Programme details are correct at the time of going to press; however, we reserve the right to alter or cancel the advertised programme. Customers

are advised to check times a few hours in advance.

Corn Exchange (Newbury) Trust is registered charity 1080567 and company 3908975 limited by guarantee.

ACCESSWe are fully accessible to wheelchair users.

We have audio description headsets available. Please let us know of additional requirements

when you book your tickets. www.cornexchangenew.com/access

FOR HIREThe cinema can be hired for

private screenings, conferences or meetings. Please contact

Kate Williams on 01635 517965 or

[email protected]

11 – 17 SEPTEMBERFri 11 Irrational Man .............. 14:30, 18:05, 20:30

Sat 12 Irrational Man ... 13:00, 15:30, 18:05, 20:30

Sun 13 Irrational Man .............. 12:00, 14:30, 17:00

Mon 14 Silver Screen: Irrational Man ............ 14:30

Tue 15 Parents and Babies: Irrational Man ... 11:00 Irrational Man .............. 14:30, 18:05, 20:30

Wed 16 Parents and Babies: Irrational Man ... 11:00 Irrational Man ......................... 18:05, 20:30

Thu 17 Irrational Man ......................... 12:30, 15:00 NT Encore: The Beaux’ Strategem ..... 19:00

18 – 24 SEPTEMBERFri 18 A Walk In The Woods ... 14:30, 18:05, 20:35

Sat 19 A Walk In The Woods ............. 12:30, 15:00, .............................................. 18:05, 20:35

Sun 20 A Walk In The Woods ... 12:00, 14:30, 17:00

Mon 21 Silver Screen: A Walk In The Woods .. 14:30

Tue 22 Parents and Babies: A Walk In The Woods ......................... 11:00

A Walk In The Woods ... 14:30, 18:05, 20:35

Wed 23 Parents and Babies: A Walk In The Woods ......................... 11:00

Age Of Champions............................. 14:30 A Walk In The Woods .............. 18:05, 20:35

Thu 24 A Walk In The Woods .............. 12:30, 15:00 NT Encore: Coriolanus ...................... 19:00

VISIT USCorn Exchange, Market Place, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 5BD

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FULL SYNOPSES AND TRAILERS AT WWW.CORNEXCHANGENEW.COM/FILM

NEXT SEASON ON SALE

Members & Friends: Friday 11 September

Public: Friday 18 September

Please note, the following show will be screened in our auditorium:

Royal Shakespeare Company Live: Othello 26 August, 19:00

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANYOTHELLOLIVE: 26 AUGUST, 19:00

NATIONAL THEATRETHE BEAUX’ STRATAGEMLIVE: 3 SEPTEMBER, 19:00 ENCORE: 17 SEPTEMBER, 19:00

CORIOLANUSENCORE: 24 SEPTEMBER, 19:00

Q&A EVENTROGER WATERS: THE WALLPLUS LIVE SATELLITE Q&ALIVE: 29 SEPTEMBER, 20:00

NATIONAL THEATRECORIOLANUSENCORE: 30 SEPTEMBER & 6 OCTOBER, 19:00

HAMLETENCORE: 17 OCTOBER, 3 & 12 NOVEMBER, 19:00

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANYHENRY VLIVE: 21 OCTOBER, 19:00

GISELLELIVE:

11 OCTOBER, 16:00

JEWELSENCORE:

8 NOVEMBER, 15:00

THE LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS

LIVE: 6 DECEMBER, 15:00

THE NUTCRACKERENCORE:

13 DECEMBER, 15:00

Please see our website for further details about our upcoming Live Broadcast programme

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Watch broadcasts of productions by the Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre, Royal Exchange Theatre and more…

Performances by the Bolshoi Ballet on screen at the Corn Exchange direct from Moscow

THIS SEASON

ALSO ON SALE

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THE BEAUX’ STRATAGEM

AMY (15)31 JULY – 6 AUGUST

Director: Asif Kapadia. Featuring: Amy Winehouse. UK 2015. 128 mins.

Multiple-award-winning documentarian Asif Kapadia has reassembled the team behind his stunning Senna to create a full-access fi lm about Amy Winehouse, the extraordinary musician who died in 2011 at the age of 27. The documentary features interviews with some of her closest friends, family, former bandmates, management, producers and collaborators. As with Senna, however, Kapadia eschews talking-head interviews, sticking to his preferred format of using 100% archival footage, even when presenting newly recorded audio material from the participants. The fi lm also features unheard tracks and unseen footage, some of it sourced from Winehouse’s closest friends. Revealing a brilliant artist in all her complicated fragility, Amy will undoubtedly not only speak to her existing fan base, but also win over a whole new audience wishing to engage with an affectionate and frank portrait of a talent who died too soon.

JURASSIC WORLD (12A)31 JULY, 1 & 5 AUGUST

Director: Colin Trevorrow. Starring: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio. USA 2015. 124 mins.

More than two decades after Stephen Spielberg’s groundbreaking original we return to Isla Nublar, now a dinosaur theme park. Over-zealous operations manager Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) introduces a giant genetically created dinosaur, which escapes to wreak havoc and cause panic amongst the tourists. It falls to the park’s lead behavioural scientist (Chris Pratt, Guardians Of The Galaxy) to try to save them. With stunning special effects, the franchise is elevated into breathtaking new territory.Contains moderate threat, occasional bloody moments and action violence.

PADDINGTON (PG)1 & 4 AUGUST

Director: Paul King. UK/France/Canada 2014. 95 mins.

Our ursine hero Paddington arrives in London from his

native Peru wearing a ‘Please Look After This Bear’ label. He is befriended

by kindly Mr and Mrs Brown and embarks on a series of delightful adventures.

MINIONS (U)31 JULY, 1, 2, 3, 5 & 6 AUGUST

Directors: Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffi n. Voices: Michael Keaton, Sandra Bullock, John Hamm. USA 2015. 91 mins.

Ever since the dawn of time, the Minions have lived to serve the biggest and baddest of villains. This time leader Kevin, teenage rebel Stuart and lovable little Bob are on a global road trip, where they earn a chance to work for a new boss – the world’s fi rst female supervillain (Sandra Bullock) – and to save all of Minionkind from annihilation along the way.

#GENERATION Z FAMILY FESTIVAL FILMS

LOVE & MERCY (12A)7 – 10 & 12 – 13 AUGUST

THE SALT OF THE EARTH (12A)14 – 16 & 18 – 19 AUGUST

Directors: Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Wim Wenders. Featuring: Sebastiaõ Salgado. France/Brazil/Italy 2014. 110 mins. English, and French and Portuguese with English subtitles.

Veteran fi lmmaker Wim Wenders pays homage to photographer Sebastiaõ Salgado, whose instantly recognisable photographs have documented scenes of great suffering as well as great beauty around the globe. In collaboration with Salgado’s son, Wim Wenders carefully chronicles all of Salgado’s major projects – from his shocking images of war to those celebrating the natural world – and probes the personal motivations behind his lifelong vocation.Contains images of real dead bodies.

13 MINUTES (15)14 – 20 AUGUST

GEMMA BOVERY (15)21 – 27 AUGUST

Director: Anne Fontaine. Starring: Gemma Arterton, Fabrice Luchini, Niels Schneider. France/UK 2014. 99 mins. English, and French with English subtitles.

Gemma Arterton (Tamara Drewe) stars as the near-namesake of Gustave Flaubert’s Emma Bovary in this witty fi lm adaptation of Posy Simmonds’s satirical graphic novel. Gemma and her husband move to rural Normandy. Besotted local baker Martin (Fabrice Luchini) ends up spying on her when she begins affairs with an air-headed aristocrat and an ex-beau. As in Flaubert’s novel, these liaisons go very wrong, delivering wildly amusing consequences.

Director: Bill Pohlad. Starring: John Cusack, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Elizabeth Banks. USA 2014. 121 mins.

Love & Mercy charts the fall and rise of The Beach Boys’ visionary Brian Wilson, juxtaposing his slide into mental illness during the 1960s with his redemption in the 1980s. Paul Dano is astonishing as the younger Brian, overwhelmed while creating the album Pet Sounds; John Cusack plays the older Brian, rescued from a controlling ‘therapist’ (Paul Giamatti) by the love of Melinda Ledbetter (Elizabeth Banks). Heartbreaking and uplifting at once – much like Wilson’s music.Contains drug use, references to child abuse and infrequent strong language.

Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel. Starring: Christian Friedel, Katharina Schüttler, Burghard Klaußner. Germany 2015. 114 mins. German with English subtitles.

Opening as a tense action thriller, Oliver Hirschbiegel’s second foray into Nazi history after Downfall follows Georg Elser’s (Christian Friedel, The White Ribbon) unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Hitler with a bomb that exploded 13 minutes too late. The fi lm then fl ashes backwards and forwards between Georg Elser’s gradual path to radicalisation and the increasingly desperate efforts of his captors to uncover a non-existent political conspiracy.

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: OTHELLOLIVE: 26 AUGUST, 19:00

INSIDE OUT (U)28 – 30 AUGUST & 2 SEPTEMBER

Director: Pete Docter. Voices: Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Diane Lane. USA 2015. 102 mins.

Disney Pixar’s entrancing animated fable follows eleven-year-old Riley (Kaitlyn Dias), who is reluctantly uprooted from rural Minnesota to San Francisco. We see her experiences mostly through the emotions inside her head. Five of them – Joy (Amy Poehler), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger, Disgust and Sadness – compete over how best to help her deal with the challenges of a

new life. This magical and heartfelt fi lm will intrigue and entertain audiences of all ages.

MANGLEHORN (12A)28 – 30 AUGUST & 1 – 2 SEPTEMBER

THE LEGEND OF BARNEY THOMSON (15)29 AUGUST & 1 SEPTEMBER

Director: David Gordon Green. Starring: Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Chris Messina. USA 2015. 97 mins.

A. J. Manglehorn (Al Pacino) is a former baseball coach working as a locksmith in Texas. Living alone, he’s consumed by memories of perceived romantic and career failures. Whilst continuing to send letters of regret to the ex-love of his life, he sparks a tentative affair with a bank clerk (Holly Hunter). David Gordon Green draws nuanced, gentle performances from his cast in this quirky character study. Contains moderate sex references and infrequent strong language.

Director: Robert Carlyle. Starring: Robert Carlyle, Emma Thompson, Ray Winstone. Canada/UK 2015. 96 mins.

Barney Thomson (Robert Carlyle) is an awkward Glaswegian barber leading a life of quiet desperation until he’s inadvertently propelled into the world of the serial killer. He is pursued by cockney cop-out-of-water DI Holdall (Ray Winstone) and his hilariously inept colleagues. Barney is offered cold comfort by his hard-living mother (Emma Thompson), who has a secret of her own. As the body count bizarrely mounts, he grapples with his fate in this darkly comic Scottish thriller.

NATIONAL THEATRE: THE BEAUX’ STRATAGEMLIVE: 3 SEPTEMBER, 19:00ENCORE: 17 SEPTEMBER, 19:00

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FULL SYNOPSES AND TRAILERS AT WWW.CORNEXCHANGENEW.COM/FILM

45 YEARS (15)4 – 10 SEPTEMBER

Director: Andrew Haigh. Starring: Charlotte Rampling, Tom Courtenay, Geraldine James. UK 2015. 95 mins.

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in this powerful relationship drama as Kate and Geoff Mercer, a couple preparing to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary. Geoff is unsettled by the news that the body of Katya, a long-lost sweetheart, has been discovered frozen in a Swiss glacier. Initially sympathetic, Kate is fi rst disturbed and then angered by Geoff’s revelation that he is Katya’s next-of-kin. Their quietly affectionate, deep-rooted marriage then has to endure unfamiliar doubts and misgivings. The attractively washed-out Fenland setting somehow refl ects the sense of empty betrayal Kate must weigh against her husband’s admirable qualities, and the sensitive yet forceful performances of the two leads are hugely rewarding.

IRIS (CERT TBC)5 & 9 SEPTEMBER

Director: Albert Maysles. Featuring: Iris Apfel. USA 2014. TBC mins.

The star of the late documentarian Albert Maysles’s (Grey Gardens) penultimate fi lm is Iris Apfel, a fl amboyant 93-year-old American textile and interior designer who has become a fashion icon. Always sporting her trademark giant spectacles and riotously colourful outfi ts, Iris Apfel delivers non-stop witty, quizzical banter. Albert Maysles creates a quietly impressive work as he joins her on her daily rounds of being photographed for magazines or buying yet more outrageous home furnishings in this delightful portrait.

IRRATIONAL MAN (CERT TBC)11 – 17 SEPTEMBER

Director: Woody Allen. Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Parker Posey. USA 2015. TBC mins.

Steeped in his familiar, wryly voiced stew of existential doubts, Irrational Man is Woody Allen’s highly enjoyable latest. Joaquin Phoenix plays troubled and famously hellraising philosophy professor Abe Lucas. He fi rst attracts the attentions of bored science professor Rita (Parker Posey), and later of student Jill (Emma Stone, Match Point). After overhearing a conversation in a diner, he is inspired to concoct a crime that he feels will make the world a fairer place.

AGE OF CHAMPIONS (CERT TBC)

23 SEPTEMBER

Director: Christopher Rufo. USA 2011. TBC mins.

Could a more healthy and active lifestyle as we grow older really help to prevent dementia, which now affects over 800,000 people in the UK? Age Of Champions is an inspirational, award-winning US documentary following fi ve competitors who sprint, leap and swim for gold at the National Senior Olympics. For them, age is only a number!

The documentary is followed by a talk in our Balcony Bar from dementia expert Dr Claire Sexton on the science behind active ageing. Tickets for this fi lm and talk are free but must be pre-booked.

NATIONAL THEATRE: CORIOLANUSENCORE: 24 SEPTEMBER, 19:00

A WALK IN THE WOODS (CERT TBC)18 – 24 SEPTEMBER

Director: Ken Kwapis. Starring: Robert Redford, Nick Nolte, Emma Thompson. USA 2015. TBC mins.

In this hilarious tale based on Bill Bryson’s bestselling memoir, Robert Redford plays the genial author, determined to hike the entire 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail. Bryson reluctantly agrees to accept the company of Katz (Nolte), a cantankerous comrade from his distant past. Their consequent adventures and mishaps are orchestrated with a deft comic touch by director Ken Kwapis, as the pair encounter charming locals and try to avoid the bears.