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Page 1: ON Screen at Adam Smith Theatre - May/Jun

May – June 2014

BENNOCHY ROAD, KIRKCALDY KY11ETBOX OFFICE TEL 01592 583302

www.onfife.com

SCREEN

For details of all film and theatre events on at the Adam Smith Theatre, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline, Lochgelly Centre and Rothes Halls, Glenrothes go to our website at www.onfife.com

or join us on facebook at www.facebook.com/onfife and @twitter.com/onfife

Special Events/Satellite Broadcasts – prices as listed.Please check our website for any alterations or additions to the programme www.onfife.com/film

Digital Equipment Funded by Fife Council’s Capital Grant Scheme

Thu 26 June 7.30pm

The Other WomanRating TBC I Running Time 100 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Nick CassavetesStarring Cameron Diaz, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Leslie Mann US hit comedy. When Amber makes the unwelcome discovery that her boyfriendMark is married, she is filled with a furious thirst for vengeance. An unexpected meeting with Mark’s wife, Kate reveals that she feels much the same way. When thewomen discover that Mark has been deceiving Carly as well, they decide that enoughis enough and together the three hatch a plan to teach the philanderer a lesson...

Tue 24 June 11am & 7.30pm

CalvaryRating 15 I Running Time 101 mins I UK/Ireland I 2013Directed by John Michael McDonaghStarring Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd, Kelly Reilly Darkly comic Irish thriller. During confession one Sunday, an unseen local informs Father James of his plan of killing him as a way of gaining retribution for abuse hesuffered as a young boy at the hands of another Catholic priest. Left with only sevendays to make his peace, James visits those within his community while trying to trackdown his potential killer. Through his exchanges with the locals, which include a cuckolded butcher, a wealthy businessman and an atheistic doctor – James realisesthat the institution to which he has dedicated his life is becoming obsolete, causinghim to doubt the validity of his faith.

Movies £6.50 (£5.50) I Breakfast Movie All seats £5.50

Your Cinema in Kirkcaldy

Experience the best of live theatre at your local cinema. Tickets £12.50/£10Thu 1 May 7pm NT Live: King LearWed 14 May 7pm RSC: Henry IV Part 1 Thu 22 May 7pm NT Live: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night TimeThu 12 June 7pm NT Live: A Small Family BusinessTue 17 June 7pm English National Opera: Cellini Wed 18 June 7pm RSC: Henry IV Part 2

Fri 20 June 7.30pm

The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears L’étrange Couleur Des Larmes De Ton CorpsRating 18 I Running Time 102 mins I Belgium/France/Luxembourg2013 I SubtitledDirected by Hélène Cattet, Bruno ForzaniStarring Klaus Tange, Ursula Bedena, Joe Koener Belgian thriller with gorgeous décor, costume, cinematography and hints of Argentostyle horror. When Dan returns home to find his apartment locked from the inside andhis wife missing he begins frantically searching the building. When he visits Dora, therather eccentric lady upstairs to find out what might have happened, Dora tells Dan the story of when her husband disappeared through a hole in the ceiling. Could the building really have taken his wife? Dan vows not to rest until his wife is found; dead or alive.

Sun 15 June 7.30pm

20 Feet from StardomRating 12A I Running Time 91 mins I USA I 2013Directed by Morgan NevilleStarring Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer, Tata VegaOscar-winning documentary exploring the often neglected role of backing singers inrock and roll history. Tracing the stories of artists such as Darlene Love, Merry Clayton,Lisa Fischer and Tata Vega from the heyday of rock and roll to the present day, the filmendeavours to bring to the fore musicians whose voices adorn many of the most famous songs in pop history yet remain largely unknown. With artists such as BruceSpringsteen, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and Elvis Presley often employingAfrican-Americans to provide their backing vocals, the film also highlights the importance of these singers as trailblazers for a more inclusive musical mainstream –though the individuals themselves never quite made it to centre-stage.

Sun 22 June 7.30pm

The DoubleRating 15 I Running Time 93 mins I UK I 2013

Directed by Richard AyoadeStarring Jesse Eisenberg, Mia Wasikowska, Chris O’DowdRichard Ayoade’s (The IT Crowd and Submarine) adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’snovella about a man who goes insane after the appearance of his doppelgänger.Quiet, unassuming office employee Simon goes unnoticed at work, is ridiculed by hisown mother and lacks the confidence to attract the attention of his dream girl Hannah.His new colleague James is Simon’s double in appearance but is his exact opposite in terms of personality, being full of confidence and charisma. When James begins totake over his life, Simon’s mental health becomes increasingly fragile. “…blackly comic… a true original” EMPIRE

Page 2: ON Screen at Adam Smith Theatre - May/Jun

Sat 3 May 3pm, Sun 4 May 3pm, Mon 5 May 3pm, Thu 8 May 7.30pm, Sat 10 May 3pm & Sun 11 May 3pm

Rio 2Rating U I Running Time 101 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Carlos SaldanhaStarring Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jamie Foxx, Andy Garcia

In Rio 2 we find Blu, Jewel and their three kids living the perfect domesticated lifein that magical city, Rio de Janeiro. When Jewel decides the kids need to learn tolive like real birds, she insists the family venture into the Amazon. As Blu tries to fitin with his new neighbours, he worries he may lose Jewel and the kids to the callof the wild. To add to his woes, Nigel, Blu’s nemesis returns and to top it all he stillhas to save the environment that nourishes the creatures they visit. How will theycope with the many challenges thrown their way?

Sun 4 May 7.30pm

The Grand Budapest HotelRating 15 I Running Time 100 mins I USA/Germany I 2014Directed by Wes AndersonStarring Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Bill Murray, Ralph FiennesComedy set in 1920s Europe. Gustave H. is a leading concierge at the Grand Budapest Hotel. He has a one night stand with Madame D. and finds himself bequeathed a valuable painting when she passes away, much to the fury of herson Dmitri. With Dmitri intent on framing Gustave for his mother's murder, theconcierge and his lobby boy Zero Moustafa hatch a plan to hide the painting and evade the authorities. Will they succeed?

Sat 10 May 7.30pm

Under The Skin Rating 15 I Running Time 108 mins I UK I 2013Directed by Jonathan GlazerStarring Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Paul Brannigan, Scarlett Johansson

Sci-fi thriller adapted from Michel Faber’s novel by director and co-writer JonathanGlazer. Disguised as a human, extraterrestrial Laura (Johansson) comes from herhome planet in search of earthly beings to send back to her employer. Arriving inScotland she seeks out lonely hitchhikers to seduce, but can she keep her true identity hidden forever?

Sat 17 May 3pm

The LEGO MovieRating U I Running Time 100 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Phil Lord, Christopher MillerStarring Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Morgan Freeman

The wicked Lord Business is determined to destroy the Lego universe and rebuildit using glue – which goes against the very nature of Lego. Mistaken as the‘Special’, the only surviving Master Builder, the rather ordinary Emmet is selectedto lead a group of figures on a mission to put a stop to Lord Business’s evil plan.Emmet is helped by wise wizard Vitruvius tough girl Wyldstyle and DC superheroBatman but can he find something extraordinary within himself in order to save the world?

Sun 11 May 7.30pm

The RocketRating12A I Running Time 96 mins I Australia/Thai/Laos I 2013Directed by Kim MordaunStarring Sitthiphon Disamoe, Loungnam Kaosainam, Suthep Po-ngam

A ten year old boy, Ahlo, is blamed for a string of disasters. When his family losestheir home and are forced to move, Ahlo meets the spirited orphan Kia and her eccentric uncle Purple; an ex-soldier with a fetish for James Brown. Struggling tohang on to his father's trust, Ahlo leads his family with Purple and Kia, through aland scarred by war in search of a new home. In a last plea to try and prove he’s not cursed, Ahlo builds a giant explosive rocket to enter the most lucrative but dangerous competition of the year: the Rocket Festival. Gripping yet heart-warming, a deeply personal story about the determination of a boy who has the odds stacked against him, set against the epic backdrop of a war-ravagedcountry on the brink of huge change.

Sun 25 May 3pm

Muppets Most WantedRating U I Running Time 113 mins I USA I 2014Directed by James Bobin I Starring Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell

The Muppets are on a European tour when Kermit the Frog is mistaken for Russianjewel thief Constantine and is thrown in jail by prison officer Nadya. Meanwhile,Constantine joins the rest of the Muppets posing as Kermit but they begin to growsuspicious of his strange behaviour – especially his newfound fondness for MissPiggy. When Constantine’s sidekick Dominic Badguy arrives, the Muppets find themselves caught up in a jewel heist with Interpol agent Jean Pierre Napoleon on their trail.

Tue 10 June 11am & 7.30pm

NoahRating 12A I Running Time 138 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Darren AronofskyStarring Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Hopkins

Biblical epic tells the story of Noah, who has visions of an apocalyptic flood that willwash over the earth and wipe out the sinful from existence. Instructed by these visions to build a vessel that will enable two of every living creature to live throughthe deluge and begin the planet's repopulation, he begins construction on an ark.However, his project attracts the attention of his nemesis Tubal-cain and his followerswho threaten Noah's family and the ongoing construction of the vessel.

Sun 25 May 7.30pm & Tues 27 May 11am

Yves Saint LaurentRating 15 I Running Time 106 mins I France I 2013Directed by Jalil LespertStarring Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, Charlotte Le BonParis, 1957. 21 year old Yves is catapulted to international stardom as the successorto Christian Dior who has recently died. At his first catwalk show he meets PierreBerge, who will become his lover and business partner. Just a few years later however he’s fired. Refusing to succumb to his critics he creates the Yves Saint Laurent fashion house and presents the first-ever 'ready to wear' collection, shockingthe world of couture. We follow the designer as he attempts to democratise fashionagainst the backdrop of Sixties liberation, battling his personal demons to build anempire that would be renowned for liberating women all over the world.

Sat 14 June 7.30pm

Captain America – The Winter SoldierRating 12A I Running Time 136 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Anthony RussoStarring Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson

Action adventure sequel based on the Marvel Comics series. Set two years after TheAvengers (2012), the film follows superhero Steve Rogers aka Captain America whois now living in Washington where he is trying to adjust to modern society. When afellow S.H.I.E.L.D. agent is attacked he teams up with Natasha Romanoff aka BlackWidow to uncover a conspiracy and, with the help of the Falcon defeat a powerfulenemy known as the Winter Soldier.

Page 3: ON Screen at Adam Smith Theatre - May/Jun

Sat 3 May 3pm, Sun 4 May 3pm, Mon 5 May 3pm, Thu 8 May 7.30pm, Sat 10 May 3pm & Sun 11 May 3pm

Rio 2Rating U I Running Time 101 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Carlos SaldanhaStarring Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jamie Foxx, Andy Garcia

In Rio 2 we find Blu, Jewel and their three kids living the perfect domesticated lifein that magical city, Rio de Janeiro. When Jewel decides the kids need to learn tolive like real birds, she insists the family venture into the Amazon. As Blu tries to fitin with his new neighbours, he worries he may lose Jewel and the kids to the callof the wild. To add to his woes, Nigel, Blu’s nemesis returns and to top it all he stillhas to save the environment that nourishes the creatures they visit. How will theycope with the many challenges thrown their way?

Sun 4 May 7.30pm

The Grand Budapest HotelRating 15 I Running Time 100 mins I USA/Germany I 2014Directed by Wes AndersonStarring Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Bill Murray, Ralph FiennesComedy set in 1920s Europe. Gustave H. is a leading concierge at the Grand Budapest Hotel. He has a one night stand with Madame D. and finds himself bequeathed a valuable painting when she passes away, much to the fury of herson Dmitri. With Dmitri intent on framing Gustave for his mother's murder, theconcierge and his lobby boy Zero Moustafa hatch a plan to hide the painting and evade the authorities. Will they succeed?

Sat 10 May 7.30pm

Under The Skin Rating 15 I Running Time 108 mins I UK I 2013Directed by Jonathan GlazerStarring Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Paul Brannigan, Scarlett Johansson

Sci-fi thriller adapted from Michel Faber’s novel by director and co-writer JonathanGlazer. Disguised as a human, extraterrestrial Laura (Johansson) comes from herhome planet in search of earthly beings to send back to her employer. Arriving inScotland she seeks out lonely hitchhikers to seduce, but can she keep her true identity hidden forever?

Sat 17 May 3pm

The LEGO MovieRating U I Running Time 100 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Phil Lord, Christopher MillerStarring Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Morgan Freeman

The wicked Lord Business is determined to destroy the Lego universe and rebuildit using glue – which goes against the very nature of Lego. Mistaken as the‘Special’, the only surviving Master Builder, the rather ordinary Emmet is selectedto lead a group of figures on a mission to put a stop to Lord Business’s evil plan.Emmet is helped by wise wizard Vitruvius tough girl Wyldstyle and DC superheroBatman but can he find something extraordinary within himself in order to save the world?

Sun 11 May 7.30pm

The RocketRating12A I Running Time 96 mins I Australia/Thai/Laos I 2013Directed by Kim MordaunStarring Sitthiphon Disamoe, Loungnam Kaosainam, Suthep Po-ngam

A ten year old boy, Ahlo, is blamed for a string of disasters. When his family losestheir home and are forced to move, Ahlo meets the spirited orphan Kia and her eccentric uncle Purple; an ex-soldier with a fetish for James Brown. Struggling tohang on to his father's trust, Ahlo leads his family with Purple and Kia, through aland scarred by war in search of a new home. In a last plea to try and prove he’s not cursed, Ahlo builds a giant explosive rocket to enter the most lucrative but dangerous competition of the year: the Rocket Festival. Gripping yet heart-warming, a deeply personal story about the determination of a boy who has the odds stacked against him, set against the epic backdrop of a war-ravagedcountry on the brink of huge change.

Sun 25 May 3pm

Muppets Most WantedRating U I Running Time 113 mins I USA I 2014Directed by James Bobin I Starring Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell

The Muppets are on a European tour when Kermit the Frog is mistaken for Russianjewel thief Constantine and is thrown in jail by prison officer Nadya. Meanwhile,Constantine joins the rest of the Muppets posing as Kermit but they begin to growsuspicious of his strange behaviour – especially his newfound fondness for MissPiggy. When Constantine’s sidekick Dominic Badguy arrives, the Muppets find themselves caught up in a jewel heist with Interpol agent Jean Pierre Napoleon on their trail.

Tue 10 June 11am & 7.30pm

NoahRating 12A I Running Time 138 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Darren AronofskyStarring Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Hopkins

Biblical epic tells the story of Noah, who has visions of an apocalyptic flood that willwash over the earth and wipe out the sinful from existence. Instructed by these visions to build a vessel that will enable two of every living creature to live throughthe deluge and begin the planet's repopulation, he begins construction on an ark.However, his project attracts the attention of his nemesis Tubal-cain and his followerswho threaten Noah's family and the ongoing construction of the vessel.

Sun 25 May 7.30pm & Tues 27 May 11am

Yves Saint LaurentRating 15 I Running Time 106 mins I France I 2013Directed by Jalil LespertStarring Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, Charlotte Le BonParis, 1957. 21 year old Yves is catapulted to international stardom as the successorto Christian Dior who has recently died. At his first catwalk show he meets PierreBerge, who will become his lover and business partner. Just a few years later however he’s fired. Refusing to succumb to his critics he creates the Yves Saint Laurent fashion house and presents the first-ever 'ready to wear' collection, shockingthe world of couture. We follow the designer as he attempts to democratise fashionagainst the backdrop of Sixties liberation, battling his personal demons to build anempire that would be renowned for liberating women all over the world.

Sat 14 June 7.30pm

Captain America – The Winter SoldierRating 12A I Running Time 136 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Anthony RussoStarring Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson

Action adventure sequel based on the Marvel Comics series. Set two years after TheAvengers (2012), the film follows superhero Steve Rogers aka Captain America whois now living in Washington where he is trying to adjust to modern society. When afellow S.H.I.E.L.D. agent is attacked he teams up with Natasha Romanoff aka BlackWidow to uncover a conspiracy and, with the help of the Falcon defeat a powerfulenemy known as the Winter Soldier.

Page 4: ON Screen at Adam Smith Theatre - May/Jun

Sat 3 May 3pm, Sun 4 May 3pm, Mon 5 May 3pm, Thu 8 May 7.30pm, Sat 10 May 3pm & Sun 11 May 3pm

Rio 2Rating U I Running Time 101 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Carlos SaldanhaStarring Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jamie Foxx, Andy Garcia

In Rio 2 we find Blu, Jewel and their three kids living the perfect domesticated lifein that magical city, Rio de Janeiro. When Jewel decides the kids need to learn tolive like real birds, she insists the family venture into the Amazon. As Blu tries to fitin with his new neighbours, he worries he may lose Jewel and the kids to the callof the wild. To add to his woes, Nigel, Blu’s nemesis returns and to top it all he stillhas to save the environment that nourishes the creatures they visit. How will theycope with the many challenges thrown their way?

Sun 4 May 7.30pm

The Grand Budapest HotelRating 15 I Running Time 100 mins I USA/Germany I 2014Directed by Wes AndersonStarring Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Bill Murray, Ralph FiennesComedy set in 1920s Europe. Gustave H. is a leading concierge at the Grand Budapest Hotel. He has a one night stand with Madame D. and finds himself bequeathed a valuable painting when she passes away, much to the fury of herson Dmitri. With Dmitri intent on framing Gustave for his mother's murder, theconcierge and his lobby boy Zero Moustafa hatch a plan to hide the painting and evade the authorities. Will they succeed?

Sat 10 May 7.30pm

Under The Skin Rating 15 I Running Time 108 mins I UK I 2013Directed by Jonathan GlazerStarring Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Paul Brannigan, Scarlett Johansson

Sci-fi thriller adapted from Michel Faber’s novel by director and co-writer JonathanGlazer. Disguised as a human, extraterrestrial Laura (Johansson) comes from herhome planet in search of earthly beings to send back to her employer. Arriving inScotland she seeks out lonely hitchhikers to seduce, but can she keep her true identity hidden forever?

Sat 17 May 3pm

The LEGO MovieRating U I Running Time 100 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Phil Lord, Christopher MillerStarring Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Morgan Freeman

The wicked Lord Business is determined to destroy the Lego universe and rebuildit using glue – which goes against the very nature of Lego. Mistaken as the‘Special’, the only surviving Master Builder, the rather ordinary Emmet is selectedto lead a group of figures on a mission to put a stop to Lord Business’s evil plan.Emmet is helped by wise wizard Vitruvius tough girl Wyldstyle and DC superheroBatman but can he find something extraordinary within himself in order to save the world?

Sun 11 May 7.30pm

The RocketRating12A I Running Time 96 mins I Australia/Thai/Laos I 2013Directed by Kim MordaunStarring Sitthiphon Disamoe, Loungnam Kaosainam, Suthep Po-ngam

A ten year old boy, Ahlo, is blamed for a string of disasters. When his family losestheir home and are forced to move, Ahlo meets the spirited orphan Kia and her eccentric uncle Purple; an ex-soldier with a fetish for James Brown. Struggling tohang on to his father's trust, Ahlo leads his family with Purple and Kia, through aland scarred by war in search of a new home. In a last plea to try and prove he’s not cursed, Ahlo builds a giant explosive rocket to enter the most lucrative but dangerous competition of the year: the Rocket Festival. Gripping yet heart-warming, a deeply personal story about the determination of a boy who has the odds stacked against him, set against the epic backdrop of a war-ravagedcountry on the brink of huge change.

Sun 25 May 3pm

Muppets Most WantedRating U I Running Time 113 mins I USA I 2014Directed by James Bobin I Starring Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell

The Muppets are on a European tour when Kermit the Frog is mistaken for Russianjewel thief Constantine and is thrown in jail by prison officer Nadya. Meanwhile,Constantine joins the rest of the Muppets posing as Kermit but they begin to growsuspicious of his strange behaviour – especially his newfound fondness for MissPiggy. When Constantine’s sidekick Dominic Badguy arrives, the Muppets find themselves caught up in a jewel heist with Interpol agent Jean Pierre Napoleon on their trail.

Tue 10 June 11am & 7.30pm

NoahRating 12A I Running Time 138 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Darren AronofskyStarring Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Anthony Hopkins

Biblical epic tells the story of Noah, who has visions of an apocalyptic flood that willwash over the earth and wipe out the sinful from existence. Instructed by these visions to build a vessel that will enable two of every living creature to live throughthe deluge and begin the planet's repopulation, he begins construction on an ark.However, his project attracts the attention of his nemesis Tubal-cain and his followerswho threaten Noah's family and the ongoing construction of the vessel.

Sun 25 May 7.30pm & Tues 27 May 11am

Yves Saint LaurentRating 15 I Running Time 106 mins I France I 2013Directed by Jalil LespertStarring Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, Charlotte Le BonParis, 1957. 21 year old Yves is catapulted to international stardom as the successorto Christian Dior who has recently died. At his first catwalk show he meets PierreBerge, who will become his lover and business partner. Just a few years later however he’s fired. Refusing to succumb to his critics he creates the Yves Saint Laurent fashion house and presents the first-ever 'ready to wear' collection, shockingthe world of couture. We follow the designer as he attempts to democratise fashionagainst the backdrop of Sixties liberation, battling his personal demons to build anempire that would be renowned for liberating women all over the world.

Sat 14 June 7.30pm

Captain America – The Winter SoldierRating 12A I Running Time 136 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Anthony RussoStarring Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson

Action adventure sequel based on the Marvel Comics series. Set two years after TheAvengers (2012), the film follows superhero Steve Rogers aka Captain America whois now living in Washington where he is trying to adjust to modern society. When afellow S.H.I.E.L.D. agent is attacked he teams up with Natasha Romanoff aka BlackWidow to uncover a conspiracy and, with the help of the Falcon defeat a powerfulenemy known as the Winter Soldier.

Page 5: ON Screen at Adam Smith Theatre - May/Jun

May – June 2014

BENNOCHY ROAD, KIRKCALDY KY11ETBOX OFFICE TEL 01592 583302

www.onfife.com

SCREEN

For details of all film and theatre events on at the Adam Smith Theatre, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline, Lochgelly Centre and Rothes Halls, Glenrothes go to our website at www.onfife.com

or join us on facebook at www.facebook.com/onfife and @twitter.com/onfife

Special Events/Satellite Broadcasts – prices as listed.Please check our website for any alterations or additions to the programme www.onfife.com/film

Digital Equipment Funded by Fife Council’s Capital Grant Scheme

Thu 26 June 7.30pm

The Other WomanRating TBC I Running Time 100 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Nick CassavetesStarring Cameron Diaz, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Leslie Mann US hit comedy. When Amber makes the unwelcome discovery that her boyfriendMark is married, she is filled with a furious thirst for vengeance. An unexpected meeting with Mark’s wife, Kate reveals that she feels much the same way. When thewomen discover that Mark has been deceiving Carly as well, they decide that enoughis enough and together the three hatch a plan to teach the philanderer a lesson...

Tue 24 June 11am & 7.30pm

CalvaryRating 15 I Running Time 101 mins I UK/Ireland I 2013Directed by John Michael McDonaghStarring Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd, Kelly Reilly Darkly comic Irish thriller. During confession one Sunday, an unseen local informs Father James of his plan of killing him as a way of gaining retribution for abuse hesuffered as a young boy at the hands of another Catholic priest. Left with only sevendays to make his peace, James visits those within his community while trying to trackdown his potential killer. Through his exchanges with the locals, which include a cuckolded butcher, a wealthy businessman and an atheistic doctor – James realisesthat the institution to which he has dedicated his life is becoming obsolete, causinghim to doubt the validity of his faith.

Movies £6.50 (£5.50) I Breakfast Movie All seats £5.50

Your Cinema in Kirkcaldy

Experience the best of live theatre at your local cinema. Tickets £12.50/£10Thu 1 May 7pm NT Live: King LearWed 14 May 7pm RSC: Henry IV Part 1 Thu 22 May 7pm NT Live: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night TimeThu 12 June 7pm NT Live: A Small Family BusinessTue 17 June 7pm English National Opera: Cellini Wed 18 June 7pm RSC: Henry IV Part 2

Fri 20 June 7.30pm

The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears L’étrange Couleur Des Larmes De Ton CorpsRating 18 I Running Time 102 mins I Belgium/France/Luxembourg2013 I SubtitledDirected by Hélène Cattet, Bruno ForzaniStarring Klaus Tange, Ursula Bedena, Joe Koener Belgian thriller with gorgeous décor, costume, cinematography and hints of Argentostyle horror. When Dan returns home to find his apartment locked from the inside andhis wife missing he begins frantically searching the building. When he visits Dora, therather eccentric lady upstairs to find out what might have happened, Dora tells Dan the story of when her husband disappeared through a hole in the ceiling. Could the building really have taken his wife? Dan vows not to rest until his wife is found; dead or alive.

Sun 15 June 7.30pm

20 Feet from StardomRating 12A I Running Time 91 mins I USA I 2013Directed by Morgan NevilleStarring Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer, Tata VegaOscar-winning documentary exploring the often neglected role of backing singers inrock and roll history. Tracing the stories of artists such as Darlene Love, Merry Clayton,Lisa Fischer and Tata Vega from the heyday of rock and roll to the present day, the filmendeavours to bring to the fore musicians whose voices adorn many of the most famous songs in pop history yet remain largely unknown. With artists such as BruceSpringsteen, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and Elvis Presley often employingAfrican-Americans to provide their backing vocals, the film also highlights the importance of these singers as trailblazers for a more inclusive musical mainstream –though the individuals themselves never quite made it to centre-stage.

Sun 22 June 7.30pm

The DoubleRating 15 I Running Time 93 mins I UK I 2013

Directed by Richard AyoadeStarring Jesse Eisenberg, Mia Wasikowska, Chris O’DowdRichard Ayoade’s (The IT Crowd and Submarine) adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’snovella about a man who goes insane after the appearance of his doppelgänger.Quiet, unassuming office employee Simon goes unnoticed at work, is ridiculed by hisown mother and lacks the confidence to attract the attention of his dream girl Hannah.His new colleague James is Simon’s double in appearance but is his exact opposite in terms of personality, being full of confidence and charisma. When James begins totake over his life, Simon’s mental health becomes increasingly fragile. “…blackly comic… a true original” EMPIRE

Page 6: ON Screen at Adam Smith Theatre - May/Jun

May – June 2014

BENNOCHY ROAD, KIRKCALDY KY11ETBOX OFFICE TEL 01592 583302

www.onfife.com

SCREEN

For details of all film and theatre events on at the Adam Smith Theatre, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline, Lochgelly Centre and Rothes Halls, Glenrothes go to our website at www.onfife.com

or join us on facebook at www.facebook.com/onfife and @twitter.com/onfife

Special Events/Satellite Broadcasts – prices as listed.Please check our website for any alterations or additions to the programme www.onfife.com/film

Digital Equipment Funded by Fife Council’s Capital Grant Scheme

Thu 26 June 7.30pm

The Other WomanRating TBC I Running Time 100 mins I USA I 2014Directed by Nick CassavetesStarring Cameron Diaz, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Leslie Mann US hit comedy. When Amber makes the unwelcome discovery that her boyfriendMark is married, she is filled with a furious thirst for vengeance. An unexpected meeting with Mark’s wife, Kate reveals that she feels much the same way. When thewomen discover that Mark has been deceiving Carly as well, they decide that enoughis enough and together the three hatch a plan to teach the philanderer a lesson...

Tue 24 June 11am & 7.30pm

CalvaryRating 15 I Running Time 101 mins I UK/Ireland I 2013Directed by John Michael McDonaghStarring Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd, Kelly Reilly Darkly comic Irish thriller. During confession one Sunday, an unseen local informs Father James of his plan of killing him as a way of gaining retribution for abuse hesuffered as a young boy at the hands of another Catholic priest. Left with only sevendays to make his peace, James visits those within his community while trying to trackdown his potential killer. Through his exchanges with the locals, which include a cuckolded butcher, a wealthy businessman and an atheistic doctor – James realisesthat the institution to which he has dedicated his life is becoming obsolete, causinghim to doubt the validity of his faith.

Movies £6.50 (£5.50) I Breakfast Movie All seats £5.50

Your Cinema in Kirkcaldy

Experience the best of live theatre at your local cinema. Tickets £12.50/£10Thu 1 May 7pm NT Live: King LearWed 14 May 7pm RSC: Henry IV Part 1 Thu 22 May 7pm NT Live: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night TimeThu 12 June 7pm NT Live: A Small Family BusinessTue 17 June 7pm English National Opera: Cellini Wed 18 June 7pm RSC: Henry IV Part 2

Fri 20 June 7.30pm

The Strange Colour of Your Body’s Tears L’étrange Couleur Des Larmes De Ton CorpsRating 18 I Running Time 102 mins I Belgium/France/Luxembourg2013 I SubtitledDirected by Hélène Cattet, Bruno ForzaniStarring Klaus Tange, Ursula Bedena, Joe Koener Belgian thriller with gorgeous décor, costume, cinematography and hints of Argentostyle horror. When Dan returns home to find his apartment locked from the inside andhis wife missing he begins frantically searching the building. When he visits Dora, therather eccentric lady upstairs to find out what might have happened, Dora tells Dan the story of when her husband disappeared through a hole in the ceiling. Could the building really have taken his wife? Dan vows not to rest until his wife is found; dead or alive.

Sun 15 June 7.30pm

20 Feet from StardomRating 12A I Running Time 91 mins I USA I 2013Directed by Morgan NevilleStarring Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer, Tata VegaOscar-winning documentary exploring the often neglected role of backing singers inrock and roll history. Tracing the stories of artists such as Darlene Love, Merry Clayton,Lisa Fischer and Tata Vega from the heyday of rock and roll to the present day, the filmendeavours to bring to the fore musicians whose voices adorn many of the most famous songs in pop history yet remain largely unknown. With artists such as BruceSpringsteen, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and Elvis Presley often employingAfrican-Americans to provide their backing vocals, the film also highlights the importance of these singers as trailblazers for a more inclusive musical mainstream –though the individuals themselves never quite made it to centre-stage.

Sun 22 June 7.30pm

The DoubleRating 15 I Running Time 93 mins I UK I 2013

Directed by Richard AyoadeStarring Jesse Eisenberg, Mia Wasikowska, Chris O’DowdRichard Ayoade’s (The IT Crowd and Submarine) adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’snovella about a man who goes insane after the appearance of his doppelgänger.Quiet, unassuming office employee Simon goes unnoticed at work, is ridiculed by hisown mother and lacks the confidence to attract the attention of his dream girl Hannah.His new colleague James is Simon’s double in appearance but is his exact opposite in terms of personality, being full of confidence and charisma. When James begins totake over his life, Simon’s mental health becomes increasingly fragile. “…blackly comic… a true original” EMPIRE