April 2019 brochure

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2019

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Mon 1

SAT 6, 1PM

Tue 2

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (PG) 117m FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 19

WED 24 – THU 25

FROM FRI 26

FRI 26 – SUN 28

Julian Schnabel’s ravishingly tactile and luminous new film takes a fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15)

HAPPY AS LAZZARO (12A)

WILD ROSE (15)

MID90S (CERT TBC)

GIRL (15)

EIGHTH GRADE (15)

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tom Harper UK 2018 100m

Dir: Jonah Hill US 2018 85m

BEING FRANK: THE CHRIS SIEVEY STORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bo Burnham US 2018 94m

Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK/US 1971 136m

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2018 122m

Dir: Alice Rohrwacher Italy 2018 127m

Starring: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters

Starring: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston

Dir: Steve Sullivan UK 2018 103m

Dir: Lukas Dhont Belgium 2018 106m

Starring: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee

Starring: John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix

Starring: Adriano Tardiolo, Agnese Graziani

23-year-old Rose-Lynn’s dream is to be a Nashville country singer. Though as a Glaswegian single mother fresh out of prison, that dream is quite a distance away. She starts working as a housekeeper for the very posh Susannah who, upon hearing Rose-Lynn’s singing decides to help her get to Nashville. But as much as Rose-Lynn’s mother wants to support her, she also wants her daughter to take responsibility for her actions. A delightful comedy-drama, exploring the challenges of being a mother.

Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with this coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets an eclectic group of neighbourhood skateboarders. Mid90s is goofy, intelligent, and tender - and it might have you eyeing that skateboard collecting dust in the garage. TIFF

In 1984, after a decade of trying, and failing, to make it in the record business, Chris Sievey created himself a papier-maché-headed pop-star alter ego named Frank Sidebottom. Soon, Frank gained an army of fans, played concerts around the country, and even had his own TV show, but underneath the mask, Chris Sievey had become a prisoner of his own success. Using footage from Sievey’s archives, as well as interviews with fans and loved ones, Steve Sullivan paints the portrait of a troubled artist whose story truly was stranger than fiction.

Starring: Victor Polster, Arieh Worthalter

Socially anxious and awkward 13-year-old Kayla is trying to make it through the last week of middle school. Unable to socialise, she shares her daily struggles online through vlogs aimed at her peers. But her audience is scarce and Kayla hasn’t been able to live by the advice she dispenses online. As the end of school approaches, Kayla is determined to connect in real life and bridge the gap between how she sees herself and who she believes she should be.

Alex and his band of droogs like to kill, rape and listen to Beethoven – revelling in ultraviolence and narcotic cocktails. When Alex is arrested after a vicious murder, he becomes a guinea pig in a brutal experiment designed to purge him from his violent impulses. Initially criticised for its extreme violence, A Clockwork Orange, is now regarded as one of the best dystopian films of all time.

FROM FRI 26

“A merciless, demoniac satire in the future imperfect.” TIME

Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out sees a family confronting some unexpected, terrifying and yet very familiar visitors.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS HAPPY AS LAZZARO MID90s RED JOAN EIGHTH GRADE POND LIFE

“As humanist and hopeful as it is violent, The Sisters Brothers presents a grim, dog-eat-dog world with a surprising amount of hope and tenderness.” Birth.Movies.Death CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 9, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

THE WHITE CROW (12A) 127m A superb film from director Ralph Fiennes about the life of world-famous ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev.

Easter Holidays PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ DUMBO ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ KIDS’ ANIMATION WORKSHOPS ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ VR EXPERIENCES

OUT OF BLUE (15) 109m BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK

A murder detective investigates the shooting of a leading astrophysicist in this new film from Carol Morley.

CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 16, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U)

DUMBO (CERT TBC)

Dir: Mark Baker UK 2019 68m

Starring: Eva Green, Colin Farrell

Join the party with Peppa and George in their brand new adventures as they dance in the mud at a children’s festival, celebrate Grandpa Pig’s birthday at a restaurant for the first time, and take a trip to the cinema to see Super Potato’s big movie feature! This new cinema experience includes 10 brand new episodes and interactive segments too.

Circus owner Max Medici enlists former circus star Holt Farrier and his family to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But when Holt’s children discover that Dumbo can fly, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere and an aerial artist named Colette Marchant swoop in to make the peculiar pachyderm a star. Disney’s live-action spectacular expands on the beloved classic story in this charming new film.

CAPTIONED SCREENING PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN

APRIL 2019

“Rohrwacher paints a magical portrait of the decay of rural life, intertwining the past and the present in a work that is as exhilarating as it is sublime.” TimeOut

MON 8, 11.30AM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM To mark the first night of Mid90s we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar.

Fifteen-year-old Lara dreams of becoming a ballerina. Assigned male at birth, Lara has to overcome more than blistered, bloody feet to realise her dream. With remarkable control and sensitivity, Belgian first-time helmer Lukas Dhont brings trans experiences to the fore with a coming-of-age story that explores the psychological and physical journey of transitioning from adolescent to adult. TIFF

WED 24 – THU 25

Summer 1994, in a quiet mining village just outside Doncaster, rumour stirs about a giant carp in the nearby decoy ponds. Young Trevor keeps watch one night at the water’s edge. The following night, he leads a brigade of friends and neighbours on a fishing expedition. In a world of broken families, cassette tapes and rumbling political fever, these friends, each with their own struggles to bear, share a moment of harmony as they witness the carp for themselves. Borderlines Film Festival

Between being bullied at school, put upon by her overbearing boss at the local arcade and having to look after her younger brother, sister and manic-depressive mother, life isn’t easy for 15-year-old Sarah Taylor. However, when Sarah’s drama teacher channels her ferocious and volatile energies in to a stand-up comedy routine for the graduation showcase, Sarah discovers that she may have a hidden talent.

FROM FRI 19

RED JOAN (12A) Dir: Trevor Nunn UK 2018 101m Starring: Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

See website for details. SAT 27, 1.15PM LIAF PRESENTS:

THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (0-7 YEARS OLD) THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(CERT TBC) 68m

Wed 3

TUE 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

Thu 4

A fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh. TUE 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Fri 5

RED JOAN (12A) 101m Inspired by the true story of a British KGB agent.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS

Sat 6

(15) 122m

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Starring: Tom Varey, Esme Creed-Miles

Starring: Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews

Dir: Tim Burton US 2019 rt tbc

Teenager Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his reality and crosses paths with his counterparts from other dimensions to stop a threat to all reality.

Dir: Bill Buckhurst UK 2018 100m

Dir: James Gardner UK 2018 101m

FRI 19, FROM 8PM On the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Adapted from Jennie Rooney’s bestselling novel and loosely inspired by the life of British KGB agent Melita Norwood, Red Joan follows Joan Stanley, a seemingly demure retired scientist living in London who, in 2000, is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. Through flashbacks, we revisit Joan’s story as a physics student falling in love with a young socialist, and who gradually becomes more and more politicised.

POND LIFE (CERT TBC)

JELLYFISH (15)

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all A screening suitable for children on the those little imaginations. This autistic spectrum and their families. screening is suitable for children of all Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. Advised certificate: U

Sun 7

WILD ROSE (15) 100m See page 2 for details.

Mon 8

ALSO SEE THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED JOAN (12A) 101m See page 2 for details. POND LIFE

US (15) 116m

In an isolated rural estate, young Lazzaro is working with other unpaid workers at a tobacco farm. His innocence and kindness often mistaken for simple-mindedness, Lazzaro is both adored and taken advantage of. When Tancredi, a young self-absorbed aristocrat visits the farm, he senses an opportunity and embroils Lazzaro in a daring plan to deceive his mother.

JELLYFISH

At the height of the Gold Rush, Eli and Charlie Sisters are guns for hire – brutally navigating their way through the Wild West, and most recently hired by the Commodore to find chemist Hermann Warm, extract his formula for a liquid that reveals gold and, of course, kill him. But, with a number of obstacles standing in their way, and their brotherly bond at a crossroad, the Sisters men are in for a rollercoaster journey. Jacques Audiard directs a flawless cast in this witty, tender and yet authentic western.

DUMBO

WILD ROSE

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

RED JOAN

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m

SUN 6, 11.30AM

See page 1.

DUMBO (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2.

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m Join the party with Peppa and George in their big screen adventures.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1

2:15 3:00 5:45 TIMES TBC 2:30 5:15

At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate - Bringing Up Baby Screenings 12A p4

2:45 2:00 TIMES 2:30

5:30 5:45 TBC 5:15

6:30 8:30

Tue 9

8:00 8:15 8:30 Wed 10

2:45 3:00 TIMES 2:30

5:30 5:45 TBC 5:15

8:15 8:30 8:00 Thu 11 7:00

10:30 1:30 3:00 TIMES 2:30

The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30

5:30 5:45 TBC 5:15

3:00 5:45 TIMES TBC 5:15 TIMES TBC 1:30 3:30

The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 12:15 3:00 5:45 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 TIMES TBC Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 5:15 Out of Blue 15 p1 TIMES TBC Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 1:30 3:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun Supportive Environment Screening U p4 11:30 Spider-man: Into the 1:00 Spider-verse PG p4 Viva! Film Festival: Miriam Miente p8 6:15 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 12:15 3:00 5:45 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 TIMES TBC Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 5:15 Out of Blue 15 p1 TIMES TBC Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30 1:30 3:30 Young Frankenstein 12A p10 12:00 Viva! Film Festival: Ana de Dia p8 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30 Viva! Film Festival: Memorias... p8

3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC 5:15 TIMES TBC 1:30 3:30

The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30 Viva! Film Festival: Petra p8 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45PM

3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC 5:15 TIMES TBC 1:30 3:30 6:15

The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30 Viva! Film Festival: Quién te Cantara p8

3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC 5:15 TIMES TBC 1:30 3:30

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Wed 17

8:00

Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES Mid90s p2 4:00 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES RSC LIVE: As You Like it 12A p10 More Films TBC - See Website

5:45 TBC 6:15 TBC 5:15 TBC

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Fri 26

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8:15 8:30 8:00 7:45

Fri 12

8:30 8:00

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Sat 13

8:00

Sun 14

8:30 8:00

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Mon 15

8:30 8:00

6:15 Tue 16

Thu 18

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The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 10:30 1:30 5:45 TIMES TBC At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 5:15 Out of Blue 15 p1 TIMES TBC Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30 1:30 3:30 NT LIVE: All About Eve 12A p10 Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES Mid90s p2 4:00 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES More Films TBC - See Website DJ in Cafébar from 8PM

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5:45 TBC 6:15 TBC 5:15 TBC

8:30 8:00 7:00

Sat 27

8:15

Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES Mid90s p2 4:00 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES Zulu PG p10 12:00 Kendal Mountain Film Festival.. p9 More Films TBC - See Website

8:15

Sat 20

Sun 21

8:30

Mon 22

8:30

7:30

Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 5:45 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES TBC Mid90s p2 4:00 6:15 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 5:15 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES TBC Exhibition On Screen: Rembrandt p9 3:30 5:45 More Films TBC - See Website

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Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 TIMES The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 Mid90s p2 4:00 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES More Films TBC - See Website

8:15

5:45 TBC 6:15 TBC 5:15 TBC

Red Joan 12A p2 Wild Rose 15 p2 Being Frank 15 p2 Mid90s p2 Dumbo p2 More Films TBC - See Website DJ in Cafébar from 8PM

3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC 6:00 TIMES TBC TIMES TBC

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Sun 28

Tue 23

8:30 Wed 24

8:30

Thu 25

Red Joan 12A p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC Wild Rose 15 p2 Being Frank 15 p2 6:00 Mid90s p2 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website

8:15

Red Joan 12A p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 Wild Rose 15 p2 TIMES TBC Being Frank 15 p2 6:00 Mid90s p2 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 TIMES TBC Monty Python’s Life of Brian 15 p9 3:00 More Films TBC - See Website

8:15

Red Joan 12A p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 Wild Rose 15 p2 TIMES TBC Being Frank 15 p2 6:00 Mid90s p2 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website Red Joan 12A p2 Wild Rose 15 p2 Being Frank 15 p2 Mid90s p2 Dumbo p2 More Films TBC - See Website Red Joan 12A p2 Wild Rose 15 p2 Mid90s p2 Girl 15 p3 Jellyfish 15 p3 More Films TBC - See Website

3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC

10:30 1:30 5:45 Red Joan 12A p2 TIMES TBC Wild Rose 15 p2 Mid90s p2 TIMES TBC Girl 15 p3 Jellyfish 15 p3 6:00 More Films TBC - See Website

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 A Clockwork Orange 18 p3 LIAF Presents: The Best Animated Shorts of 2018 for Children (Age 0-7) U The Movement 15 p10 Migration and Hospitality in European Cinema One Day Course p12 More Films TBC - See Website

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4:00 6:15 TIMES TBC 5:30

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 1:45 4:00 6:15 Red Joan 12A p2 TIMES TBC Pond Life p3 2:00 A Clockwork Orange 18 p3 4:30 Driving Miss Daisy PG p10 12:00 Short Stack p10 6:00 More Films TBC - See Website

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 Dementia Friendly Screening: It’s Turned Out Nice Again U p10 1:30 More Films TBC - See Website

4:00 6:15 TIMES TBC 5:30

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 4:00 6:15 Red Joan 12A p2 TIMES TBC Pond Life p3 5:30 Red Joan - Bringing Up Baby Screenings 12A p4 10:30 1:30 More Films TBC - See Website Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Our full programme is published on our website every Tuesday and available to pick up from our Box Office or print at home.

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Wild Rose 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 Mid90s p2 4:00 6:15 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 5:15 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website 5:45 TBC 6:15 TBC 5:15 TBC

Fri 19

Wild Rose 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES TBC Mid90s p2 4:00 6:15 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 5:15 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website

Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 A Clockwork Orange 18 p3 Mystery Film 15 p10 More Films TBC - See Website

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8:00

10:30 1:30

At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Yuli - The Carlos Acosta Story: Live Film Event from the Royal Opera House 15 p9 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Wings of Desire 15 p9

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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home or present your phone.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2019

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Mon 1

SAT 6, 1PM

Tue 2

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (PG) 117m FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 19

WED 24 – THU 25

FROM FRI 26

FRI 26 – SUN 28

Julian Schnabel’s ravishingly tactile and luminous new film takes a fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15)

HAPPY AS LAZZARO (12A)

WILD ROSE (15)

MID90S (CERT TBC)

GIRL (15)

EIGHTH GRADE (15)

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tom Harper UK 2018 100m

Dir: Jonah Hill US 2018 85m

BEING FRANK: THE CHRIS SIEVEY STORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bo Burnham US 2018 94m

Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK/US 1971 136m

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2018 122m

Dir: Alice Rohrwacher Italy 2018 127m

Starring: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters

Starring: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston

Dir: Steve Sullivan UK 2018 103m

Dir: Lukas Dhont Belgium 2018 106m

Starring: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee

Starring: John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix

Starring: Adriano Tardiolo, Agnese Graziani

23-year-old Rose-Lynn’s dream is to be a Nashville country singer. Though as a Glaswegian single mother fresh out of prison, that dream is quite a distance away. She starts working as a housekeeper for the very posh Susannah who, upon hearing Rose-Lynn’s singing decides to help her get to Nashville. But as much as Rose-Lynn’s mother wants to support her, she also wants her daughter to take responsibility for her actions. A delightful comedy-drama, exploring the challenges of being a mother.

Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with this coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets an eclectic group of neighbourhood skateboarders. Mid90s is goofy, intelligent, and tender - and it might have you eyeing that skateboard collecting dust in the garage. TIFF

In 1984, after a decade of trying, and failing, to make it in the record business, Chris Sievey created himself a papier-maché-headed pop-star alter ego named Frank Sidebottom. Soon, Frank gained an army of fans, played concerts around the country, and even had his own TV show, but underneath the mask, Chris Sievey had become a prisoner of his own success. Using footage from Sievey’s archives, as well as interviews with fans and loved ones, Steve Sullivan paints the portrait of a troubled artist whose story truly was stranger than fiction.

Starring: Victor Polster, Arieh Worthalter

Socially anxious and awkward 13-year-old Kayla is trying to make it through the last week of middle school. Unable to socialise, she shares her daily struggles online through vlogs aimed at her peers. But her audience is scarce and Kayla hasn’t been able to live by the advice she dispenses online. As the end of school approaches, Kayla is determined to connect in real life and bridge the gap between how she sees herself and who she believes she should be.

Alex and his band of droogs like to kill, rape and listen to Beethoven – revelling in ultraviolence and narcotic cocktails. When Alex is arrested after a vicious murder, he becomes a guinea pig in a brutal experiment designed to purge him from his violent impulses. Initially criticised for its extreme violence, A Clockwork Orange, is now regarded as one of the best dystopian films of all time.

FROM FRI 26

“A merciless, demoniac satire in the future imperfect.” TIME

Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out sees a family confronting some unexpected, terrifying and yet very familiar visitors.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS HAPPY AS LAZZARO MID90s RED JOAN EIGHTH GRADE POND LIFE

“As humanist and hopeful as it is violent, The Sisters Brothers presents a grim, dog-eat-dog world with a surprising amount of hope and tenderness.” Birth.Movies.Death CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 9, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

THE WHITE CROW (12A) 127m A superb film from director Ralph Fiennes about the life of world-famous ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev.

Easter Holidays PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ DUMBO ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ KIDS’ ANIMATION WORKSHOPS ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ VR EXPERIENCES

OUT OF BLUE (15) 109m BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK

A murder detective investigates the shooting of a leading astrophysicist in this new film from Carol Morley.

CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 16, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U)

DUMBO (CERT TBC)

Dir: Mark Baker UK 2019 68m

Starring: Eva Green, Colin Farrell

Join the party with Peppa and George in their brand new adventures as they dance in the mud at a children’s festival, celebrate Grandpa Pig’s birthday at a restaurant for the first time, and take a trip to the cinema to see Super Potato’s big movie feature! This new cinema experience includes 10 brand new episodes and interactive segments too.

Circus owner Max Medici enlists former circus star Holt Farrier and his family to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But when Holt’s children discover that Dumbo can fly, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere and an aerial artist named Colette Marchant swoop in to make the peculiar pachyderm a star. Disney’s live-action spectacular expands on the beloved classic story in this charming new film.

CAPTIONED SCREENING PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN

APRIL 2019

“Rohrwacher paints a magical portrait of the decay of rural life, intertwining the past and the present in a work that is as exhilarating as it is sublime.” TimeOut

MON 8, 11.30AM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM To mark the first night of Mid90s we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar.

Fifteen-year-old Lara dreams of becoming a ballerina. Assigned male at birth, Lara has to overcome more than blistered, bloody feet to realise her dream. With remarkable control and sensitivity, Belgian first-time helmer Lukas Dhont brings trans experiences to the fore with a coming-of-age story that explores the psychological and physical journey of transitioning from adolescent to adult. TIFF

WED 24 – THU 25

Summer 1994, in a quiet mining village just outside Doncaster, rumour stirs about a giant carp in the nearby decoy ponds. Young Trevor keeps watch one night at the water’s edge. The following night, he leads a brigade of friends and neighbours on a fishing expedition. In a world of broken families, cassette tapes and rumbling political fever, these friends, each with their own struggles to bear, share a moment of harmony as they witness the carp for themselves. Borderlines Film Festival

Between being bullied at school, put upon by her overbearing boss at the local arcade and having to look after her younger brother, sister and manic-depressive mother, life isn’t easy for 15-year-old Sarah Taylor. However, when Sarah’s drama teacher channels her ferocious and volatile energies in to a stand-up comedy routine for the graduation showcase, Sarah discovers that she may have a hidden talent.

FROM FRI 19

RED JOAN (12A) Dir: Trevor Nunn UK 2018 101m Starring: Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

See website for details. SAT 27, 1.15PM LIAF PRESENTS:

THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (0-7 YEARS OLD) THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(CERT TBC) 68m

Wed 3

TUE 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

Thu 4

A fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh. TUE 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Fri 5

RED JOAN (12A) 101m Inspired by the true story of a British KGB agent.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS

Sat 6

(15) 122m

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Starring: Tom Varey, Esme Creed-Miles

Starring: Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews

Dir: Tim Burton US 2019 rt tbc

Teenager Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his reality and crosses paths with his counterparts from other dimensions to stop a threat to all reality.

Dir: Bill Buckhurst UK 2018 100m

Dir: James Gardner UK 2018 101m

FRI 19, FROM 8PM On the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Adapted from Jennie Rooney’s bestselling novel and loosely inspired by the life of British KGB agent Melita Norwood, Red Joan follows Joan Stanley, a seemingly demure retired scientist living in London who, in 2000, is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. Through flashbacks, we revisit Joan’s story as a physics student falling in love with a young socialist, and who gradually becomes more and more politicised.

POND LIFE (CERT TBC)

JELLYFISH (15)

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all A screening suitable for children on the those little imaginations. This autistic spectrum and their families. screening is suitable for children of all Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. Advised certificate: U

Sun 7

WILD ROSE (15) 100m See page 2 for details.

Mon 8

ALSO SEE THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED JOAN (12A) 101m See page 2 for details. POND LIFE

US (15) 116m

In an isolated rural estate, young Lazzaro is working with other unpaid workers at a tobacco farm. His innocence and kindness often mistaken for simple-mindedness, Lazzaro is both adored and taken advantage of. When Tancredi, a young self-absorbed aristocrat visits the farm, he senses an opportunity and embroils Lazzaro in a daring plan to deceive his mother.

JELLYFISH

At the height of the Gold Rush, Eli and Charlie Sisters are guns for hire – brutally navigating their way through the Wild West, and most recently hired by the Commodore to find chemist Hermann Warm, extract his formula for a liquid that reveals gold and, of course, kill him. But, with a number of obstacles standing in their way, and their brotherly bond at a crossroad, the Sisters men are in for a rollercoaster journey. Jacques Audiard directs a flawless cast in this witty, tender and yet authentic western.

DUMBO

WILD ROSE

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

RED JOAN

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m

SUN 6, 11.30AM

See page 1.

DUMBO (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2.

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m Join the party with Peppa and George in their big screen adventures.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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Wild Rose 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES TBC Mid90s p2 4:00 6:15 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 5:15 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website

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At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Yuli - The Carlos Acosta Story: Live Film Event from the Royal Opera House 15 p9 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Wings of Desire 15 p9

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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home or present your phone.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2019

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Mon 1

SAT 6, 1PM

Tue 2

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (PG) 117m FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 19

WED 24 – THU 25

FROM FRI 26

FRI 26 – SUN 28

Julian Schnabel’s ravishingly tactile and luminous new film takes a fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15)

HAPPY AS LAZZARO (12A)

WILD ROSE (15)

MID90S (CERT TBC)

GIRL (15)

EIGHTH GRADE (15)

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tom Harper UK 2018 100m

Dir: Jonah Hill US 2018 85m

BEING FRANK: THE CHRIS SIEVEY STORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bo Burnham US 2018 94m

Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK/US 1971 136m

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2018 122m

Dir: Alice Rohrwacher Italy 2018 127m

Starring: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters

Starring: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston

Dir: Steve Sullivan UK 2018 103m

Dir: Lukas Dhont Belgium 2018 106m

Starring: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee

Starring: John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix

Starring: Adriano Tardiolo, Agnese Graziani

23-year-old Rose-Lynn’s dream is to be a Nashville country singer. Though as a Glaswegian single mother fresh out of prison, that dream is quite a distance away. She starts working as a housekeeper for the very posh Susannah who, upon hearing Rose-Lynn’s singing decides to help her get to Nashville. But as much as Rose-Lynn’s mother wants to support her, she also wants her daughter to take responsibility for her actions. A delightful comedy-drama, exploring the challenges of being a mother.

Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with this coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets an eclectic group of neighbourhood skateboarders. Mid90s is goofy, intelligent, and tender - and it might have you eyeing that skateboard collecting dust in the garage. TIFF

In 1984, after a decade of trying, and failing, to make it in the record business, Chris Sievey created himself a papier-maché-headed pop-star alter ego named Frank Sidebottom. Soon, Frank gained an army of fans, played concerts around the country, and even had his own TV show, but underneath the mask, Chris Sievey had become a prisoner of his own success. Using footage from Sievey’s archives, as well as interviews with fans and loved ones, Steve Sullivan paints the portrait of a troubled artist whose story truly was stranger than fiction.

Starring: Victor Polster, Arieh Worthalter

Socially anxious and awkward 13-year-old Kayla is trying to make it through the last week of middle school. Unable to socialise, she shares her daily struggles online through vlogs aimed at her peers. But her audience is scarce and Kayla hasn’t been able to live by the advice she dispenses online. As the end of school approaches, Kayla is determined to connect in real life and bridge the gap between how she sees herself and who she believes she should be.

Alex and his band of droogs like to kill, rape and listen to Beethoven – revelling in ultraviolence and narcotic cocktails. When Alex is arrested after a vicious murder, he becomes a guinea pig in a brutal experiment designed to purge him from his violent impulses. Initially criticised for its extreme violence, A Clockwork Orange, is now regarded as one of the best dystopian films of all time.

FROM FRI 26

“A merciless, demoniac satire in the future imperfect.” TIME

Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out sees a family confronting some unexpected, terrifying and yet very familiar visitors.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS HAPPY AS LAZZARO MID90s RED JOAN EIGHTH GRADE POND LIFE

“As humanist and hopeful as it is violent, The Sisters Brothers presents a grim, dog-eat-dog world with a surprising amount of hope and tenderness.” Birth.Movies.Death CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 9, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

THE WHITE CROW (12A) 127m A superb film from director Ralph Fiennes about the life of world-famous ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev.

Easter Holidays PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ DUMBO ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ KIDS’ ANIMATION WORKSHOPS ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ VR EXPERIENCES

OUT OF BLUE (15) 109m BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK

A murder detective investigates the shooting of a leading astrophysicist in this new film from Carol Morley.

CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 16, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U)

DUMBO (CERT TBC)

Dir: Mark Baker UK 2019 68m

Starring: Eva Green, Colin Farrell

Join the party with Peppa and George in their brand new adventures as they dance in the mud at a children’s festival, celebrate Grandpa Pig’s birthday at a restaurant for the first time, and take a trip to the cinema to see Super Potato’s big movie feature! This new cinema experience includes 10 brand new episodes and interactive segments too.

Circus owner Max Medici enlists former circus star Holt Farrier and his family to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But when Holt’s children discover that Dumbo can fly, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere and an aerial artist named Colette Marchant swoop in to make the peculiar pachyderm a star. Disney’s live-action spectacular expands on the beloved classic story in this charming new film.

CAPTIONED SCREENING PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN

APRIL 2019

“Rohrwacher paints a magical portrait of the decay of rural life, intertwining the past and the present in a work that is as exhilarating as it is sublime.” TimeOut

MON 8, 11.30AM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM To mark the first night of Mid90s we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar.

Fifteen-year-old Lara dreams of becoming a ballerina. Assigned male at birth, Lara has to overcome more than blistered, bloody feet to realise her dream. With remarkable control and sensitivity, Belgian first-time helmer Lukas Dhont brings trans experiences to the fore with a coming-of-age story that explores the psychological and physical journey of transitioning from adolescent to adult. TIFF

WED 24 – THU 25

Summer 1994, in a quiet mining village just outside Doncaster, rumour stirs about a giant carp in the nearby decoy ponds. Young Trevor keeps watch one night at the water’s edge. The following night, he leads a brigade of friends and neighbours on a fishing expedition. In a world of broken families, cassette tapes and rumbling political fever, these friends, each with their own struggles to bear, share a moment of harmony as they witness the carp for themselves. Borderlines Film Festival

Between being bullied at school, put upon by her overbearing boss at the local arcade and having to look after her younger brother, sister and manic-depressive mother, life isn’t easy for 15-year-old Sarah Taylor. However, when Sarah’s drama teacher channels her ferocious and volatile energies in to a stand-up comedy routine for the graduation showcase, Sarah discovers that she may have a hidden talent.

FROM FRI 19

RED JOAN (12A) Dir: Trevor Nunn UK 2018 101m Starring: Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

See website for details. SAT 27, 1.15PM LIAF PRESENTS:

THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (0-7 YEARS OLD) THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(CERT TBC) 68m

Wed 3

TUE 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

Thu 4

A fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh. TUE 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Fri 5

RED JOAN (12A) 101m Inspired by the true story of a British KGB agent.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS

Sat 6

(15) 122m

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Starring: Tom Varey, Esme Creed-Miles

Starring: Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews

Dir: Tim Burton US 2019 rt tbc

Teenager Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his reality and crosses paths with his counterparts from other dimensions to stop a threat to all reality.

Dir: Bill Buckhurst UK 2018 100m

Dir: James Gardner UK 2018 101m

FRI 19, FROM 8PM On the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Adapted from Jennie Rooney’s bestselling novel and loosely inspired by the life of British KGB agent Melita Norwood, Red Joan follows Joan Stanley, a seemingly demure retired scientist living in London who, in 2000, is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. Through flashbacks, we revisit Joan’s story as a physics student falling in love with a young socialist, and who gradually becomes more and more politicised.

POND LIFE (CERT TBC)

JELLYFISH (15)

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all A screening suitable for children on the those little imaginations. This autistic spectrum and their families. screening is suitable for children of all Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. Advised certificate: U

Sun 7

WILD ROSE (15) 100m See page 2 for details.

Mon 8

ALSO SEE THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED JOAN (12A) 101m See page 2 for details. POND LIFE

US (15) 116m

In an isolated rural estate, young Lazzaro is working with other unpaid workers at a tobacco farm. His innocence and kindness often mistaken for simple-mindedness, Lazzaro is both adored and taken advantage of. When Tancredi, a young self-absorbed aristocrat visits the farm, he senses an opportunity and embroils Lazzaro in a daring plan to deceive his mother.

JELLYFISH

At the height of the Gold Rush, Eli and Charlie Sisters are guns for hire – brutally navigating their way through the Wild West, and most recently hired by the Commodore to find chemist Hermann Warm, extract his formula for a liquid that reveals gold and, of course, kill him. But, with a number of obstacles standing in their way, and their brotherly bond at a crossroad, the Sisters men are in for a rollercoaster journey. Jacques Audiard directs a flawless cast in this witty, tender and yet authentic western.

DUMBO

WILD ROSE

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

RED JOAN

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m

SUN 6, 11.30AM

See page 1.

DUMBO (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2.

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m Join the party with Peppa and George in their big screen adventures.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 A Clockwork Orange 18 p3 LIAF Presents: The Best Animated Shorts of 2018 for Children (Age 0-7) U The Movement 15 p10 Migration and Hospitality in European Cinema One Day Course p12 More Films TBC - See Website

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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home or present your phone.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2019

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Mon 1

SAT 6, 1PM

Tue 2

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (PG) 117m FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 19

WED 24 – THU 25

FROM FRI 26

FRI 26 – SUN 28

Julian Schnabel’s ravishingly tactile and luminous new film takes a fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15)

HAPPY AS LAZZARO (12A)

WILD ROSE (15)

MID90S (CERT TBC)

GIRL (15)

EIGHTH GRADE (15)

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tom Harper UK 2018 100m

Dir: Jonah Hill US 2018 85m

BEING FRANK: THE CHRIS SIEVEY STORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bo Burnham US 2018 94m

Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK/US 1971 136m

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2018 122m

Dir: Alice Rohrwacher Italy 2018 127m

Starring: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters

Starring: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston

Dir: Steve Sullivan UK 2018 103m

Dir: Lukas Dhont Belgium 2018 106m

Starring: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee

Starring: John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix

Starring: Adriano Tardiolo, Agnese Graziani

23-year-old Rose-Lynn’s dream is to be a Nashville country singer. Though as a Glaswegian single mother fresh out of prison, that dream is quite a distance away. She starts working as a housekeeper for the very posh Susannah who, upon hearing Rose-Lynn’s singing decides to help her get to Nashville. But as much as Rose-Lynn’s mother wants to support her, she also wants her daughter to take responsibility for her actions. A delightful comedy-drama, exploring the challenges of being a mother.

Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with this coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets an eclectic group of neighbourhood skateboarders. Mid90s is goofy, intelligent, and tender - and it might have you eyeing that skateboard collecting dust in the garage. TIFF

In 1984, after a decade of trying, and failing, to make it in the record business, Chris Sievey created himself a papier-maché-headed pop-star alter ego named Frank Sidebottom. Soon, Frank gained an army of fans, played concerts around the country, and even had his own TV show, but underneath the mask, Chris Sievey had become a prisoner of his own success. Using footage from Sievey’s archives, as well as interviews with fans and loved ones, Steve Sullivan paints the portrait of a troubled artist whose story truly was stranger than fiction.

Starring: Victor Polster, Arieh Worthalter

Socially anxious and awkward 13-year-old Kayla is trying to make it through the last week of middle school. Unable to socialise, she shares her daily struggles online through vlogs aimed at her peers. But her audience is scarce and Kayla hasn’t been able to live by the advice she dispenses online. As the end of school approaches, Kayla is determined to connect in real life and bridge the gap between how she sees herself and who she believes she should be.

Alex and his band of droogs like to kill, rape and listen to Beethoven – revelling in ultraviolence and narcotic cocktails. When Alex is arrested after a vicious murder, he becomes a guinea pig in a brutal experiment designed to purge him from his violent impulses. Initially criticised for its extreme violence, A Clockwork Orange, is now regarded as one of the best dystopian films of all time.

FROM FRI 26

“A merciless, demoniac satire in the future imperfect.” TIME

Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out sees a family confronting some unexpected, terrifying and yet very familiar visitors.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS HAPPY AS LAZZARO MID90s RED JOAN EIGHTH GRADE POND LIFE

“As humanist and hopeful as it is violent, The Sisters Brothers presents a grim, dog-eat-dog world with a surprising amount of hope and tenderness.” Birth.Movies.Death CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 9, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

THE WHITE CROW (12A) 127m A superb film from director Ralph Fiennes about the life of world-famous ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev.

Easter Holidays PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ DUMBO ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ KIDS’ ANIMATION WORKSHOPS ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ VR EXPERIENCES

OUT OF BLUE (15) 109m BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK

A murder detective investigates the shooting of a leading astrophysicist in this new film from Carol Morley.

CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 16, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U)

DUMBO (CERT TBC)

Dir: Mark Baker UK 2019 68m

Starring: Eva Green, Colin Farrell

Join the party with Peppa and George in their brand new adventures as they dance in the mud at a children’s festival, celebrate Grandpa Pig’s birthday at a restaurant for the first time, and take a trip to the cinema to see Super Potato’s big movie feature! This new cinema experience includes 10 brand new episodes and interactive segments too.

Circus owner Max Medici enlists former circus star Holt Farrier and his family to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But when Holt’s children discover that Dumbo can fly, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere and an aerial artist named Colette Marchant swoop in to make the peculiar pachyderm a star. Disney’s live-action spectacular expands on the beloved classic story in this charming new film.

CAPTIONED SCREENING PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN

APRIL 2019

“Rohrwacher paints a magical portrait of the decay of rural life, intertwining the past and the present in a work that is as exhilarating as it is sublime.” TimeOut

MON 8, 11.30AM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM To mark the first night of Mid90s we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar.

Fifteen-year-old Lara dreams of becoming a ballerina. Assigned male at birth, Lara has to overcome more than blistered, bloody feet to realise her dream. With remarkable control and sensitivity, Belgian first-time helmer Lukas Dhont brings trans experiences to the fore with a coming-of-age story that explores the psychological and physical journey of transitioning from adolescent to adult. TIFF

WED 24 – THU 25

Summer 1994, in a quiet mining village just outside Doncaster, rumour stirs about a giant carp in the nearby decoy ponds. Young Trevor keeps watch one night at the water’s edge. The following night, he leads a brigade of friends and neighbours on a fishing expedition. In a world of broken families, cassette tapes and rumbling political fever, these friends, each with their own struggles to bear, share a moment of harmony as they witness the carp for themselves. Borderlines Film Festival

Between being bullied at school, put upon by her overbearing boss at the local arcade and having to look after her younger brother, sister and manic-depressive mother, life isn’t easy for 15-year-old Sarah Taylor. However, when Sarah’s drama teacher channels her ferocious and volatile energies in to a stand-up comedy routine for the graduation showcase, Sarah discovers that she may have a hidden talent.

FROM FRI 19

RED JOAN (12A) Dir: Trevor Nunn UK 2018 101m Starring: Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

See website for details. SAT 27, 1.15PM LIAF PRESENTS:

THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (0-7 YEARS OLD) THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(CERT TBC) 68m

Wed 3

TUE 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

Thu 4

A fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh. TUE 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Fri 5

RED JOAN (12A) 101m Inspired by the true story of a British KGB agent.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS

Sat 6

(15) 122m

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Starring: Tom Varey, Esme Creed-Miles

Starring: Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews

Dir: Tim Burton US 2019 rt tbc

Teenager Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his reality and crosses paths with his counterparts from other dimensions to stop a threat to all reality.

Dir: Bill Buckhurst UK 2018 100m

Dir: James Gardner UK 2018 101m

FRI 19, FROM 8PM On the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Adapted from Jennie Rooney’s bestselling novel and loosely inspired by the life of British KGB agent Melita Norwood, Red Joan follows Joan Stanley, a seemingly demure retired scientist living in London who, in 2000, is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. Through flashbacks, we revisit Joan’s story as a physics student falling in love with a young socialist, and who gradually becomes more and more politicised.

POND LIFE (CERT TBC)

JELLYFISH (15)

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all A screening suitable for children on the those little imaginations. This autistic spectrum and their families. screening is suitable for children of all Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. Advised certificate: U

Sun 7

WILD ROSE (15) 100m See page 2 for details.

Mon 8

ALSO SEE THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED JOAN (12A) 101m See page 2 for details. POND LIFE

US (15) 116m

In an isolated rural estate, young Lazzaro is working with other unpaid workers at a tobacco farm. His innocence and kindness often mistaken for simple-mindedness, Lazzaro is both adored and taken advantage of. When Tancredi, a young self-absorbed aristocrat visits the farm, he senses an opportunity and embroils Lazzaro in a daring plan to deceive his mother.

JELLYFISH

At the height of the Gold Rush, Eli and Charlie Sisters are guns for hire – brutally navigating their way through the Wild West, and most recently hired by the Commodore to find chemist Hermann Warm, extract his formula for a liquid that reveals gold and, of course, kill him. But, with a number of obstacles standing in their way, and their brotherly bond at a crossroad, the Sisters men are in for a rollercoaster journey. Jacques Audiard directs a flawless cast in this witty, tender and yet authentic western.

DUMBO

WILD ROSE

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

RED JOAN

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m

SUN 6, 11.30AM

See page 1.

DUMBO (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2.

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m Join the party with Peppa and George in their big screen adventures.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1

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At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate - Bringing Up Baby Screenings 12A p4

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Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 TIMES The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 Mid90s p2 4:00 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES More Films TBC - See Website

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 Dementia Friendly Screening: It’s Turned Out Nice Again U p10 1:30 More Films TBC - See Website

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 4:00 6:15 Red Joan 12A p2 TIMES TBC Pond Life p3 5:30 Red Joan - Bringing Up Baby Screenings 12A p4 10:30 1:30 More Films TBC - See Website Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Wild Rose 15 p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 Mid90s p2 4:00 6:15 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 5:15 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website 5:45 TBC 6:15 TBC 5:15 TBC

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Wild Rose 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES TBC Mid90s p2 4:00 6:15 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 5:15 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website

Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 A Clockwork Orange 18 p3 Mystery Film 15 p10 More Films TBC - See Website

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At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Yuli - The Carlos Acosta Story: Live Film Event from the Royal Opera House 15 p9 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Wings of Desire 15 p9

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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home or present your phone.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2019

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Mon 1

SAT 6, 1PM

Tue 2

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (PG) 117m FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 19

WED 24 – THU 25

FROM FRI 26

FRI 26 – SUN 28

Julian Schnabel’s ravishingly tactile and luminous new film takes a fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15)

HAPPY AS LAZZARO (12A)

WILD ROSE (15)

MID90S (CERT TBC)

GIRL (15)

EIGHTH GRADE (15)

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tom Harper UK 2018 100m

Dir: Jonah Hill US 2018 85m

BEING FRANK: THE CHRIS SIEVEY STORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bo Burnham US 2018 94m

Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK/US 1971 136m

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2018 122m

Dir: Alice Rohrwacher Italy 2018 127m

Starring: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters

Starring: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston

Dir: Steve Sullivan UK 2018 103m

Dir: Lukas Dhont Belgium 2018 106m

Starring: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee

Starring: John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix

Starring: Adriano Tardiolo, Agnese Graziani

23-year-old Rose-Lynn’s dream is to be a Nashville country singer. Though as a Glaswegian single mother fresh out of prison, that dream is quite a distance away. She starts working as a housekeeper for the very posh Susannah who, upon hearing Rose-Lynn’s singing decides to help her get to Nashville. But as much as Rose-Lynn’s mother wants to support her, she also wants her daughter to take responsibility for her actions. A delightful comedy-drama, exploring the challenges of being a mother.

Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with this coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets an eclectic group of neighbourhood skateboarders. Mid90s is goofy, intelligent, and tender - and it might have you eyeing that skateboard collecting dust in the garage. TIFF

In 1984, after a decade of trying, and failing, to make it in the record business, Chris Sievey created himself a papier-maché-headed pop-star alter ego named Frank Sidebottom. Soon, Frank gained an army of fans, played concerts around the country, and even had his own TV show, but underneath the mask, Chris Sievey had become a prisoner of his own success. Using footage from Sievey’s archives, as well as interviews with fans and loved ones, Steve Sullivan paints the portrait of a troubled artist whose story truly was stranger than fiction.

Starring: Victor Polster, Arieh Worthalter

Socially anxious and awkward 13-year-old Kayla is trying to make it through the last week of middle school. Unable to socialise, she shares her daily struggles online through vlogs aimed at her peers. But her audience is scarce and Kayla hasn’t been able to live by the advice she dispenses online. As the end of school approaches, Kayla is determined to connect in real life and bridge the gap between how she sees herself and who she believes she should be.

Alex and his band of droogs like to kill, rape and listen to Beethoven – revelling in ultraviolence and narcotic cocktails. When Alex is arrested after a vicious murder, he becomes a guinea pig in a brutal experiment designed to purge him from his violent impulses. Initially criticised for its extreme violence, A Clockwork Orange, is now regarded as one of the best dystopian films of all time.

FROM FRI 26

“A merciless, demoniac satire in the future imperfect.” TIME

Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out sees a family confronting some unexpected, terrifying and yet very familiar visitors.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS HAPPY AS LAZZARO MID90s RED JOAN EIGHTH GRADE POND LIFE

“As humanist and hopeful as it is violent, The Sisters Brothers presents a grim, dog-eat-dog world with a surprising amount of hope and tenderness.” Birth.Movies.Death CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 9, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

THE WHITE CROW (12A) 127m A superb film from director Ralph Fiennes about the life of world-famous ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev.

Easter Holidays PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ DUMBO ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ KIDS’ ANIMATION WORKSHOPS ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ VR EXPERIENCES

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A murder detective investigates the shooting of a leading astrophysicist in this new film from Carol Morley.

CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 16, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U)

DUMBO (CERT TBC)

Dir: Mark Baker UK 2019 68m

Starring: Eva Green, Colin Farrell

Join the party with Peppa and George in their brand new adventures as they dance in the mud at a children’s festival, celebrate Grandpa Pig’s birthday at a restaurant for the first time, and take a trip to the cinema to see Super Potato’s big movie feature! This new cinema experience includes 10 brand new episodes and interactive segments too.

Circus owner Max Medici enlists former circus star Holt Farrier and his family to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But when Holt’s children discover that Dumbo can fly, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere and an aerial artist named Colette Marchant swoop in to make the peculiar pachyderm a star. Disney’s live-action spectacular expands on the beloved classic story in this charming new film.

CAPTIONED SCREENING PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN

APRIL 2019

“Rohrwacher paints a magical portrait of the decay of rural life, intertwining the past and the present in a work that is as exhilarating as it is sublime.” TimeOut

MON 8, 11.30AM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM To mark the first night of Mid90s we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar.

Fifteen-year-old Lara dreams of becoming a ballerina. Assigned male at birth, Lara has to overcome more than blistered, bloody feet to realise her dream. With remarkable control and sensitivity, Belgian first-time helmer Lukas Dhont brings trans experiences to the fore with a coming-of-age story that explores the psychological and physical journey of transitioning from adolescent to adult. TIFF

WED 24 – THU 25

Summer 1994, in a quiet mining village just outside Doncaster, rumour stirs about a giant carp in the nearby decoy ponds. Young Trevor keeps watch one night at the water’s edge. The following night, he leads a brigade of friends and neighbours on a fishing expedition. In a world of broken families, cassette tapes and rumbling political fever, these friends, each with their own struggles to bear, share a moment of harmony as they witness the carp for themselves. Borderlines Film Festival

Between being bullied at school, put upon by her overbearing boss at the local arcade and having to look after her younger brother, sister and manic-depressive mother, life isn’t easy for 15-year-old Sarah Taylor. However, when Sarah’s drama teacher channels her ferocious and volatile energies in to a stand-up comedy routine for the graduation showcase, Sarah discovers that she may have a hidden talent.

FROM FRI 19

RED JOAN (12A) Dir: Trevor Nunn UK 2018 101m Starring: Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

See website for details. SAT 27, 1.15PM LIAF PRESENTS:

THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (0-7 YEARS OLD) THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(CERT TBC) 68m

Wed 3

TUE 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

Thu 4

A fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh. TUE 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Fri 5

RED JOAN (12A) 101m Inspired by the true story of a British KGB agent.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS

Sat 6

(15) 122m

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Starring: Tom Varey, Esme Creed-Miles

Starring: Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews

Dir: Tim Burton US 2019 rt tbc

Teenager Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his reality and crosses paths with his counterparts from other dimensions to stop a threat to all reality.

Dir: Bill Buckhurst UK 2018 100m

Dir: James Gardner UK 2018 101m

FRI 19, FROM 8PM On the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Adapted from Jennie Rooney’s bestselling novel and loosely inspired by the life of British KGB agent Melita Norwood, Red Joan follows Joan Stanley, a seemingly demure retired scientist living in London who, in 2000, is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. Through flashbacks, we revisit Joan’s story as a physics student falling in love with a young socialist, and who gradually becomes more and more politicised.

POND LIFE (CERT TBC)

JELLYFISH (15)

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all A screening suitable for children on the those little imaginations. This autistic spectrum and their families. screening is suitable for children of all Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. Advised certificate: U

Sun 7

WILD ROSE (15) 100m See page 2 for details.

Mon 8

ALSO SEE THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED JOAN (12A) 101m See page 2 for details. POND LIFE

US (15) 116m

In an isolated rural estate, young Lazzaro is working with other unpaid workers at a tobacco farm. His innocence and kindness often mistaken for simple-mindedness, Lazzaro is both adored and taken advantage of. When Tancredi, a young self-absorbed aristocrat visits the farm, he senses an opportunity and embroils Lazzaro in a daring plan to deceive his mother.

JELLYFISH

At the height of the Gold Rush, Eli and Charlie Sisters are guns for hire – brutally navigating their way through the Wild West, and most recently hired by the Commodore to find chemist Hermann Warm, extract his formula for a liquid that reveals gold and, of course, kill him. But, with a number of obstacles standing in their way, and their brotherly bond at a crossroad, the Sisters men are in for a rollercoaster journey. Jacques Audiard directs a flawless cast in this witty, tender and yet authentic western.

DUMBO

WILD ROSE

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

RED JOAN

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m

SUN 6, 11.30AM

See page 1.

DUMBO (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2.

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m Join the party with Peppa and George in their big screen adventures.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1

2:15 3:00 5:45 TIMES TBC 2:30 5:15

At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate - Bringing Up Baby Screenings 12A p4

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The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 12:15 3:00 5:45 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 TIMES TBC Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 5:15 Out of Blue 15 p1 TIMES TBC Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 1:30 3:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun Supportive Environment Screening U p4 11:30 Spider-man: Into the 1:00 Spider-verse PG p4 Viva! Film Festival: Miriam Miente p8 6:15 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 12:15 3:00 5:45 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 TIMES TBC Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 5:15 Out of Blue 15 p1 TIMES TBC Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30 1:30 3:30 Young Frankenstein 12A p10 12:00 Viva! Film Festival: Ana de Dia p8 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30 Viva! Film Festival: Memorias... p8

3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC 5:15 TIMES TBC 1:30 3:30

The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30 Viva! Film Festival: Petra p8 1UP Videogame Quiz Cafébar 8.45PM

3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC 5:15 TIMES TBC 1:30 3:30 6:15

The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 11:30 Viva! Film Festival: Quién te Cantara p8

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Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES Mid90s p2 4:00 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES RSC LIVE: As You Like it 12A p10 More Films TBC - See Website

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Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES Mid90s p2 4:00 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES Zulu PG p10 12:00 Kendal Mountain Film Festival.. p9 More Films TBC - See Website

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Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 5:45 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES TBC Mid90s p2 4:00 6:15 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 5:15 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES TBC Exhibition On Screen: Rembrandt p9 3:30 5:45 More Films TBC - See Website

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Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 TIMES The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 Mid90s p2 4:00 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES More Films TBC - See Website

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Red Joan 12A p2 Wild Rose 15 p2 Being Frank 15 p2 Mid90s p2 Dumbo p2 More Films TBC - See Website DJ in Cafébar from 8PM

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Red Joan 12A p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 TIMES TBC Wild Rose 15 p2 Being Frank 15 p2 6:00 Mid90s p2 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website

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Red Joan 12A p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 Wild Rose 15 p2 TIMES TBC Being Frank 15 p2 6:00 Mid90s p2 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 TIMES TBC Monty Python’s Life of Brian 15 p9 3:00 More Films TBC - See Website

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Red Joan 12A p2 12:45 3:15 5:45 Wild Rose 15 p2 TIMES TBC Being Frank 15 p2 6:00 Mid90s p2 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website Red Joan 12A p2 Wild Rose 15 p2 Being Frank 15 p2 Mid90s p2 Dumbo p2 More Films TBC - See Website Red Joan 12A p2 Wild Rose 15 p2 Mid90s p2 Girl 15 p3 Jellyfish 15 p3 More Films TBC - See Website

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10:30 1:30 5:45 Red Joan 12A p2 TIMES TBC Wild Rose 15 p2 Mid90s p2 TIMES TBC Girl 15 p3 Jellyfish 15 p3 6:00 More Films TBC - See Website

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 A Clockwork Orange 18 p3 LIAF Presents: The Best Animated Shorts of 2018 for Children (Age 0-7) U The Movement 15 p10 Migration and Hospitality in European Cinema One Day Course p12 More Films TBC - See Website

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 Dementia Friendly Screening: It’s Turned Out Nice Again U p10 1:30 More Films TBC - See Website

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 4:00 6:15 Red Joan 12A p2 TIMES TBC Pond Life p3 5:30 Red Joan - Bringing Up Baby Screenings 12A p4 10:30 1:30 More Films TBC - See Website Film Quiz - Cafébar 8.45PM

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Wild Rose 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES TBC Mid90s p2 4:00 6:15 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 5:15 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website

Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 A Clockwork Orange 18 p3 Mystery Film 15 p10 More Films TBC - See Website

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At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Yuli - The Carlos Acosta Story: Live Film Event from the Royal Opera House 15 p9 At Eternity’s Gate 12A p1 Us 15 p1 The White Crow 12A p1 Out of Blue 15 p1 Wings of Desire 15 p9

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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home or present your phone.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2019

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2019

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Mon 1

SAT 6, 1PM

Tue 2

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (PG) 117m FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 19

WED 24 – THU 25

FROM FRI 26

FRI 26 – SUN 28

Julian Schnabel’s ravishingly tactile and luminous new film takes a fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15)

HAPPY AS LAZZARO (12A)

WILD ROSE (15)

MID90S (CERT TBC)

GIRL (15)

EIGHTH GRADE (15)

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tom Harper UK 2018 100m

Dir: Jonah Hill US 2018 85m

BEING FRANK: THE CHRIS SIEVEY STORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bo Burnham US 2018 94m

Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK/US 1971 136m

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2018 122m

Dir: Alice Rohrwacher Italy 2018 127m

Starring: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters

Starring: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston

Dir: Steve Sullivan UK 2018 103m

Dir: Lukas Dhont Belgium 2018 106m

Starring: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee

Starring: John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix

Starring: Adriano Tardiolo, Agnese Graziani

23-year-old Rose-Lynn’s dream is to be a Nashville country singer. Though as a Glaswegian single mother fresh out of prison, that dream is quite a distance away. She starts working as a housekeeper for the very posh Susannah who, upon hearing Rose-Lynn’s singing decides to help her get to Nashville. But as much as Rose-Lynn’s mother wants to support her, she also wants her daughter to take responsibility for her actions. A delightful comedy-drama, exploring the challenges of being a mother.

Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with this coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets an eclectic group of neighbourhood skateboarders. Mid90s is goofy, intelligent, and tender - and it might have you eyeing that skateboard collecting dust in the garage. TIFF

In 1984, after a decade of trying, and failing, to make it in the record business, Chris Sievey created himself a papier-maché-headed pop-star alter ego named Frank Sidebottom. Soon, Frank gained an army of fans, played concerts around the country, and even had his own TV show, but underneath the mask, Chris Sievey had become a prisoner of his own success. Using footage from Sievey’s archives, as well as interviews with fans and loved ones, Steve Sullivan paints the portrait of a troubled artist whose story truly was stranger than fiction.

Starring: Victor Polster, Arieh Worthalter

Socially anxious and awkward 13-year-old Kayla is trying to make it through the last week of middle school. Unable to socialise, she shares her daily struggles online through vlogs aimed at her peers. But her audience is scarce and Kayla hasn’t been able to live by the advice she dispenses online. As the end of school approaches, Kayla is determined to connect in real life and bridge the gap between how she sees herself and who she believes she should be.

Alex and his band of droogs like to kill, rape and listen to Beethoven – revelling in ultraviolence and narcotic cocktails. When Alex is arrested after a vicious murder, he becomes a guinea pig in a brutal experiment designed to purge him from his violent impulses. Initially criticised for its extreme violence, A Clockwork Orange, is now regarded as one of the best dystopian films of all time.

FROM FRI 26

“A merciless, demoniac satire in the future imperfect.” TIME

Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out sees a family confronting some unexpected, terrifying and yet very familiar visitors.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS HAPPY AS LAZZARO MID90s RED JOAN EIGHTH GRADE POND LIFE

“As humanist and hopeful as it is violent, The Sisters Brothers presents a grim, dog-eat-dog world with a surprising amount of hope and tenderness.” Birth.Movies.Death CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 9, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

THE WHITE CROW (12A) 127m A superb film from director Ralph Fiennes about the life of world-famous ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev.

Easter Holidays PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ DUMBO ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ KIDS’ ANIMATION WORKSHOPS ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ VR EXPERIENCES

OUT OF BLUE (15) 109m BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK

A murder detective investigates the shooting of a leading astrophysicist in this new film from Carol Morley.

CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 16, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U)

DUMBO (CERT TBC)

Dir: Mark Baker UK 2019 68m

Starring: Eva Green, Colin Farrell

Join the party with Peppa and George in their brand new adventures as they dance in the mud at a children’s festival, celebrate Grandpa Pig’s birthday at a restaurant for the first time, and take a trip to the cinema to see Super Potato’s big movie feature! This new cinema experience includes 10 brand new episodes and interactive segments too.

Circus owner Max Medici enlists former circus star Holt Farrier and his family to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But when Holt’s children discover that Dumbo can fly, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere and an aerial artist named Colette Marchant swoop in to make the peculiar pachyderm a star. Disney’s live-action spectacular expands on the beloved classic story in this charming new film.

CAPTIONED SCREENING PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN

APRIL 2019

“Rohrwacher paints a magical portrait of the decay of rural life, intertwining the past and the present in a work that is as exhilarating as it is sublime.” TimeOut

MON 8, 11.30AM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM To mark the first night of Mid90s we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar.

Fifteen-year-old Lara dreams of becoming a ballerina. Assigned male at birth, Lara has to overcome more than blistered, bloody feet to realise her dream. With remarkable control and sensitivity, Belgian first-time helmer Lukas Dhont brings trans experiences to the fore with a coming-of-age story that explores the psychological and physical journey of transitioning from adolescent to adult. TIFF

WED 24 – THU 25

Summer 1994, in a quiet mining village just outside Doncaster, rumour stirs about a giant carp in the nearby decoy ponds. Young Trevor keeps watch one night at the water’s edge. The following night, he leads a brigade of friends and neighbours on a fishing expedition. In a world of broken families, cassette tapes and rumbling political fever, these friends, each with their own struggles to bear, share a moment of harmony as they witness the carp for themselves. Borderlines Film Festival

Between being bullied at school, put upon by her overbearing boss at the local arcade and having to look after her younger brother, sister and manic-depressive mother, life isn’t easy for 15-year-old Sarah Taylor. However, when Sarah’s drama teacher channels her ferocious and volatile energies in to a stand-up comedy routine for the graduation showcase, Sarah discovers that she may have a hidden talent.

FROM FRI 19

RED JOAN (12A) Dir: Trevor Nunn UK 2018 101m Starring: Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

See website for details. SAT 27, 1.15PM LIAF PRESENTS:

THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (0-7 YEARS OLD) THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(CERT TBC) 68m

Wed 3

TUE 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

Thu 4

A fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh. TUE 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Fri 5

RED JOAN (12A) 101m Inspired by the true story of a British KGB agent.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS

Sat 6

(15) 122m

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Starring: Tom Varey, Esme Creed-Miles

Starring: Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews

Dir: Tim Burton US 2019 rt tbc

Teenager Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his reality and crosses paths with his counterparts from other dimensions to stop a threat to all reality.

Dir: Bill Buckhurst UK 2018 100m

Dir: James Gardner UK 2018 101m

FRI 19, FROM 8PM On the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Adapted from Jennie Rooney’s bestselling novel and loosely inspired by the life of British KGB agent Melita Norwood, Red Joan follows Joan Stanley, a seemingly demure retired scientist living in London who, in 2000, is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. Through flashbacks, we revisit Joan’s story as a physics student falling in love with a young socialist, and who gradually becomes more and more politicised.

POND LIFE (CERT TBC)

JELLYFISH (15)

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all A screening suitable for children on the those little imaginations. This autistic spectrum and their families. screening is suitable for children of all Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. Advised certificate: U

Sun 7

WILD ROSE (15) 100m See page 2 for details.

Mon 8

ALSO SEE THU 25, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

RED JOAN (12A) 101m See page 2 for details. POND LIFE

US (15) 116m

In an isolated rural estate, young Lazzaro is working with other unpaid workers at a tobacco farm. His innocence and kindness often mistaken for simple-mindedness, Lazzaro is both adored and taken advantage of. When Tancredi, a young self-absorbed aristocrat visits the farm, he senses an opportunity and embroils Lazzaro in a daring plan to deceive his mother.

JELLYFISH

At the height of the Gold Rush, Eli and Charlie Sisters are guns for hire – brutally navigating their way through the Wild West, and most recently hired by the Commodore to find chemist Hermann Warm, extract his formula for a liquid that reveals gold and, of course, kill him. But, with a number of obstacles standing in their way, and their brotherly bond at a crossroad, the Sisters men are in for a rollercoaster journey. Jacques Audiard directs a flawless cast in this witty, tender and yet authentic western.

DUMBO

WILD ROSE

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

RED JOAN

CINEMA | CAFEBAR | NOTTINGHAM

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m

SUN 6, 11.30AM

See page 1.

DUMBO (CERT TBC) rt tbc See page 2.

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m Join the party with Peppa and George in their big screen adventures.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK

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Wild Rose 15 p2 3:15 TIMES The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 Mid90s p2 4:00 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES More Films TBC - See Website

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Eighth Grade 15 p3 Red Joan 12A p2 Pond Life p3 A Clockwork Orange 18 p3 LIAF Presents: The Best Animated Shorts of 2018 for Children (Age 0-7) U The Movement 15 p10 Migration and Hospitality in European Cinema One Day Course p12 More Films TBC - See Website

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Wild Rose 15 p2 10:30 1:30 5:45 The Sisters Brothers 15 p1 TIMES TBC Mid90s p2 4:00 6:15 Happy as Lazzaro 12A p1 TIMES TBC Dumbo p2 11:45 2:30 5:15 Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun U p1 TIMES TBC More Films TBC - See Website

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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home or present your phone.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

PINK Intro before screening | ORANGE Q&A after screening | BLUE Special event | GREEN Bringing up Baby screening | PURPLE Supportive Environment screening | RED Silver Screen screening | BROWN Captioned for the hard of hearing | VIOLET Dementia Friendly Screening


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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £5.00 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits.

Programmed with younger viewers in mind. All tickets are £3.90 (unless otherwise stated).

WHEN IT’S ON

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2019

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £5.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

Mon 1

SAT 6, 1PM

Tue 2

SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (PG) 117m FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 12

FROM FRI 19

WED 24 – THU 25

FROM FRI 26

FRI 26 – SUN 28

Julian Schnabel’s ravishingly tactile and luminous new film takes a fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15)

HAPPY AS LAZZARO (12A)

WILD ROSE (15)

MID90S (CERT TBC)

GIRL (15)

EIGHTH GRADE (15)

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Tom Harper UK 2018 100m

Dir: Jonah Hill US 2018 85m

BEING FRANK: THE CHRIS SIEVEY STORY (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Bo Burnham US 2018 94m

Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK/US 1971 136m

Dir: Jacques Audiard France 2018 122m

Dir: Alice Rohrwacher Italy 2018 127m

Starring: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters

Starring: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston

Dir: Steve Sullivan UK 2018 103m

Dir: Lukas Dhont Belgium 2018 106m

Starring: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee

Starring: John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix

Starring: Adriano Tardiolo, Agnese Graziani

23-year-old Rose-Lynn’s dream is to be a Nashville country singer. Though as a Glaswegian single mother fresh out of prison, that dream is quite a distance away. She starts working as a housekeeper for the very posh Susannah who, upon hearing Rose-Lynn’s singing decides to help her get to Nashville. But as much as Rose-Lynn’s mother wants to support her, she also wants her daughter to take responsibility for her actions. A delightful comedy-drama, exploring the challenges of being a mother.

Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with this coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets an eclectic group of neighbourhood skateboarders. Mid90s is goofy, intelligent, and tender - and it might have you eyeing that skateboard collecting dust in the garage. TIFF

In 1984, after a decade of trying, and failing, to make it in the record business, Chris Sievey created himself a papier-maché-headed pop-star alter ego named Frank Sidebottom. Soon, Frank gained an army of fans, played concerts around the country, and even had his own TV show, but underneath the mask, Chris Sievey had become a prisoner of his own success. Using footage from Sievey’s archives, as well as interviews with fans and loved ones, Steve Sullivan paints the portrait of a troubled artist whose story truly was stranger than fiction.

Starring: Victor Polster, Arieh Worthalter

Socially anxious and awkward 13-year-old Kayla is trying to make it through the last week of middle school. Unable to socialise, she shares her daily struggles online through vlogs aimed at her peers. But her audience is scarce and Kayla hasn’t been able to live by the advice she dispenses online. As the end of school approaches, Kayla is determined to connect in real life and bridge the gap between how she sees herself and who she believes she should be.

Alex and his band of droogs like to kill, rape and listen to Beethoven – revelling in ultraviolence and narcotic cocktails. When Alex is arrested after a vicious murder, he becomes a guinea pig in a brutal experiment designed to purge him from his violent impulses. Initially criticised for its extreme violence, A Clockwork Orange, is now regarded as one of the best dystopian films of all time.

FROM FRI 26

“A merciless, demoniac satire in the future imperfect.” TIME

Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out sees a family confronting some unexpected, terrifying and yet very familiar visitors.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS HAPPY AS LAZZARO MID90s RED JOAN EIGHTH GRADE POND LIFE

“As humanist and hopeful as it is violent, The Sisters Brothers presents a grim, dog-eat-dog world with a surprising amount of hope and tenderness.” Birth.Movies.Death CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 9, 8.30PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

THE WHITE CROW (12A) 127m A superb film from director Ralph Fiennes about the life of world-famous ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev.

Easter Holidays PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ DUMBO ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ KIDS’ ANIMATION WORKSHOPS ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ VR EXPERIENCES

OUT OF BLUE (15) 109m BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL | INFO@BROADWAY.ORG.UK

A murder detective investigates the shooting of a leading astrophysicist in this new film from Carol Morley.

CAPTIONED SCREENING

TUE 16, 5.45PM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FROM FRI 5

FROM FRI 12

PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U)

DUMBO (CERT TBC)

Dir: Mark Baker UK 2019 68m

Starring: Eva Green, Colin Farrell

Join the party with Peppa and George in their brand new adventures as they dance in the mud at a children’s festival, celebrate Grandpa Pig’s birthday at a restaurant for the first time, and take a trip to the cinema to see Super Potato’s big movie feature! This new cinema experience includes 10 brand new episodes and interactive segments too.

Circus owner Max Medici enlists former circus star Holt Farrier and his family to care for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughingstock in an already struggling circus. But when Holt’s children discover that Dumbo can fly, persuasive entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere and an aerial artist named Colette Marchant swoop in to make the peculiar pachyderm a star. Disney’s live-action spectacular expands on the beloved classic story in this charming new film.

CAPTIONED SCREENING PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN

APRIL 2019

“Rohrwacher paints a magical portrait of the decay of rural life, intertwining the past and the present in a work that is as exhilarating as it is sublime.” TimeOut

MON 8, 11.30AM This screening will have Captioned Subtitles for the hard of hearing.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM To mark the first night of Mid90s we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar.

Fifteen-year-old Lara dreams of becoming a ballerina. Assigned male at birth, Lara has to overcome more than blistered, bloody feet to realise her dream. With remarkable control and sensitivity, Belgian first-time helmer Lukas Dhont brings trans experiences to the fore with a coming-of-age story that explores the psychological and physical journey of transitioning from adolescent to adult. TIFF

WED 24 – THU 25

Summer 1994, in a quiet mining village just outside Doncaster, rumour stirs about a giant carp in the nearby decoy ponds. Young Trevor keeps watch one night at the water’s edge. The following night, he leads a brigade of friends and neighbours on a fishing expedition. In a world of broken families, cassette tapes and rumbling political fever, these friends, each with their own struggles to bear, share a moment of harmony as they witness the carp for themselves. Borderlines Film Festival

Between being bullied at school, put upon by her overbearing boss at the local arcade and having to look after her younger brother, sister and manic-depressive mother, life isn’t easy for 15-year-old Sarah Taylor. However, when Sarah’s drama teacher channels her ferocious and volatile energies in to a stand-up comedy routine for the graduation showcase, Sarah discovers that she may have a hidden talent.

FROM FRI 19

RED JOAN (12A) Dir: Trevor Nunn UK 2018 101m Starring: Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson

THU 4, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

See website for details. SAT 27, 1.15PM LIAF PRESENTS:

THE BEST ANIMATED SHORTS OF 2018 FOR CHILDREN (0-7 YEARS OLD) THU 11, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

(CERT TBC) 68m

Wed 3

TUE 2, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

Thu 4

A fresh look at the last days of Vincent Van Gogh. TUE 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

Fri 5

RED JOAN (12A) 101m Inspired by the true story of a British KGB agent.

THE SISTERS BROTHERS

Sat 6

(15) 122m

See page 1 for details.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING

Starring: Tom Varey, Esme Creed-Miles

Starring: Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews

Dir: Tim Burton US 2019 rt tbc

Teenager Miles Morales becomes the Spider-Man of his reality and crosses paths with his counterparts from other dimensions to stop a threat to all reality.

Dir: Bill Buckhurst UK 2018 100m

Dir: James Gardner UK 2018 101m

FRI 19, FROM 8PM On the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Adapted from Jennie Rooney’s bestselling novel and loosely inspired by the life of British KGB agent Melita Norwood, Red Joan follows Joan Stanley, a seemingly demure retired scientist living in London who, in 2000, is arrested for providing intelligence to Russia during the Cold War. Through flashbacks, we revisit Joan’s story as a physics student falling in love with a young socialist, and who gradually becomes more and more politicised.

POND LIFE (CERT TBC)

JELLYFISH (15)

THU 18, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all A screening suitable for children on the those little imaginations. This autistic spectrum and their families. screening is suitable for children of all Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.90. ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. Advised certificate: U

Sun 7

WILD ROSE (15) 100m See page 2 for details.

Mon 8

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RED JOAN (12A) 101m See page 2 for details. POND LIFE

US (15) 116m

In an isolated rural estate, young Lazzaro is working with other unpaid workers at a tobacco farm. His innocence and kindness often mistaken for simple-mindedness, Lazzaro is both adored and taken advantage of. When Tancredi, a young self-absorbed aristocrat visits the farm, he senses an opportunity and embroils Lazzaro in a daring plan to deceive his mother.

JELLYFISH

At the height of the Gold Rush, Eli and Charlie Sisters are guns for hire – brutally navigating their way through the Wild West, and most recently hired by the Commodore to find chemist Hermann Warm, extract his formula for a liquid that reveals gold and, of course, kill him. But, with a number of obstacles standing in their way, and their brotherly bond at a crossroad, the Sisters men are in for a rollercoaster journey. Jacques Audiard directs a flawless cast in this witty, tender and yet authentic western.

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WILD ROSE

AT ETERNITY’S GATE (12A) 111m

RED JOAN

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PEPPA PIG: FESTIVAL OF FUN (U) 68m Join the party with Peppa and George in their big screen adventures.

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OPEN: Mon -Sat from 9am, Sun from 10am. It closes 15 mins after the start of the final film. TICKETS are available in advance for all films. You can pay with cash, cheque, credit and debit cards in person, by phone or online. NO PHONE OR ONLINE BOOKING FEE. Print your tickets at home or present your phone.

PRICES Adult: £9.00 Senior: £6.90 Mature Student: £6.90 Under 25: £4.50 CEA Card: £6.90 Unemployed: £6.90 Member Full: £6.90 Member Conc: £5.80 Silver Screen: £5.00 Supportive Env’t £3.90 Bringing up Baby: £5.50 Family Matinee: £3.90

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¡VIVA!

We will be offering a range of creative activities for children during the Easter holidays

After a 10-year hiatus, we are pleased to welcome back the ¡Viva! Tour. ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival brings the best new cinema from Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America to the UK and we’ve selected a range of titles for you to enjoy.

PEPPA PIG CRAFT WORKSHOP

Part of ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival 2019 tour, presented by HOME, Manchester, with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

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YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (12A) 103m

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With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Natalia Cabral & Oriol Estrada Dominican

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jaime Rosales Spain 2018 105m

Republic/Spain 2018 80m

Dir: Carlos Fernández de Vigo Spain 2018 74m

Starring: Bárbara Lennie, Alex Brendemühl

Starring: Dulce Rodríguez, Carolina Rohana

Starring: Raúl Arévalo, María Castro

In the Dominican Republic, Miriam anxiously awaits her 15th birthday party where she is planning to bring her internet boyfriend Jean-Louis. But things become complicated when she meets him for the first time and realises he is black – a fact bound to shake her middle class family to the core. Miriam Miente explores identity politics and the effects of internalised racism in the Dominican Republic community. Advised certificate: 12A

Paco, a 40-something bachelor from Barcelona, finally sees his childhood dream come true: a job working from home in his pyjamas. Just when he’s reached the zenith of personal happiness, however, he falls in love with a woman who’s not convinced his main objective in life should be to remain at home in his pyjamas. A delightful ‘coming-of-age’ comedy for big kids who never want to grow up. Advised certificate: 12A

Auteur filmmaker Rosales brings the atmosphere of Greek tragedy to contemporary Spain in this portrait of a broken family suffering the consequences of secrets, lies and violence. Petra, a fatherless young woman, embarks on a search that leads her to Jaume, a famous artist and a powerful, ruthless man. Petra’s story entwines with the lives of Jaume, his wife and their son, and step-by-step their fates are sealed. Advised certificate: 15

With English Subtitles Dir: Icíar Bollaín Spain/UK/Germany 2018 104m Starring: Carlos Acosta, Santiago Alfonso

Yuli had its World Premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. It has gone on to receive five nominations for the Spanish Goya awards. Based on Carlos Acosta’s autobiography ‘No Way Home – A Cuban Dancer’s Story’, it is his own story about growing up in Cuba, becoming a dancer, moving to London and his relationship with his father, his family and his country. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with Carlos Acosta, director Icíar Bollaín and writer Paul Laverty.

WED 10, 6PM SUN 7, 8.45PM

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

With English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Vermut Spain/France 2018 124m

Dir: Andrea Jaurrieta Spain 2018 105m

Starring: Eva Llorach, Najwa Nimri

Starring: Ingrid García Jonsson, Mona Martínez

Ana is a smart and responsible young woman, engaged to be married and about to finish her PhD in Law. That is until the day her doppelgänger waltzes into her life and robs her identity. Suddenly a nobody, Ana takes advantage of her sudden liberation to do whatever she had never dared do before – moving to another part of the city and assuming a new identity. But the glamour soon turns into a real identity crisis. Can Ana go back to who she was?

When an ‘accident’ leaves fame-weary Lila with acute memory loss, super-fan Violeta’s remarkable karaoke performance suggests an unusual solution – Violeta can teach Lila to be Lila again. Dive down the rabbit hole into an enigmatic hall of mirrors featuring a beloved singer and her talented fan; an amnesiac superstar and her devoted assistant; a doting mother and her bullying daughter. Drawing comparisons with Hitchcock, Bergman and Almodóvar, Quién Te Cantará was voted Best Film by the critics at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Dir: Wim Wenders West Germany/France

Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. Given privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, with behind-the-scenes preparations.

1987 127m Starring: Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin

The late, great Bruno Ganz is Damiel, an angel perched atop buildings high over Berlin who can hear the thoughts—fears, hopes, dreams—of all the people living below. But when he falls in love with a beautiful trapeze artist, he is willing to give up his immortality and come back to earth to be with her. Made not long before the fall of the Berlin wall, this stunning tapestry of sounds and images, shot in black and white and colour by the legendary Henri Alekan, is movie poetry.

SUN 21, 3PM

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN (15)

Criterion

Dir: Terry Jones UK 1979 90m Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese

Returning to cinemas for its 40th Anniversary, in glorious standard definition and mono-sound, Monty Python delivers a scathing, anarchic satire of both religion and Hollywood’s depiction of all things biblical with their 1979 feature film Life of Brian. Audiences will be able to join in the celebrations with a commemorative pack.

SUN 14, 7.30PM

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019 (CERT TBC) 180m

Calling all adventure lovers! The award-winning Kendal Mountain Festival is back on the road with its UK tour. Join us for an evening packed full of amazing films and awe-inspiring talks from some of the world’s most impressive adventurers including James Glancy and Jenny Tough, and presented by Festival Director Steve Scott. Enjoy the spirit and inspiration of the festival and celebrate the exploration of some of the wildest places on earth. Tickets: £18 full / £10 under-25

We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-underthe-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50

ZULU (PG) 132m A thoughtful account of British soldiers’ defence of an outpost against vastly superior Zulu forces in 1879. BFI BILLY WOULD HAVE BEEN 80 NEXT WEEK. ALL WELCOME, ANN. SUN 28, 12NOON

An elderly Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur form an unlikely friendship. FAMILY AND FRIENDS, SIT BACK, RELAX AND ENJOY WITH LOVE, JOYCE.

SAT 27, 2.30PM

NT LIVE THU 11, 7PM

THE MOVEMENT (15) + Q&A

ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m

A documentary made in Nottingham which highlights the efforts of ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help migrants attempting to enter Europe. It follows and interviews volunteers and charity workers as well as the migrants themselves, shedding light on the global smuggling networks and asks difficult questions of the authorities and border agencies. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Sharon Walia. SUN 28, 6PM

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

A bi-monthly short film night that brings the independent film community together to chat all things film and fuel future collaborations. Short Stack showcases shorts, trailers, documentaries and music videos from the East Midlands and further afield. Tickets £3.50

(90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s, such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, A Taste of Honey and This Sporting Life, to Kes, Quadrophenia, Bronco Bullfrog, That Sinking Feeling and This is England. From stuffy post-war stereotypes to more ethnically diverse work and more female orientated films, this is an unflinching look at a gritty sub-genre and its constant clashes with controversy, censorship and the establishment. Expect Mike Leigh, The Long Good Friday, Rita Sue and Bob Too and more recent offerings such as Funny Cow, Jawbone and Tyrannosaur. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25

Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk

DRIVING MISS DAISY (U) 94m TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)

LIVE BY SATELLITE

Dir: Sharon Walia UK 2018 92m

LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE!

Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc RSC LIVE WED 17, 7PM

AS YOU LIKE IT (12A) Director Kimberley Sykes (Dido, Queen of Carthage) directs. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval with free tea, coffee and biscuits served. MON 29, 1.30PM

IT’S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN (U) 78m The action takes place around a textile mill in which our hero, played by the legendary George Formby, develops a revolutionary new cloth. Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: or call 0115 952 6611.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)

NEW COURSE

According to who? BBC Culture’s 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that’s who! The top 100 featured films by 67 different directors, from 24 countries, and in 19 languages. The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we’ll be analysing the top 50. In reverse order, naturally. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)

APRIL 2019

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 8 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25

OFF THE PAGE (90m)

NEW COURSE

Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. Cinema is littered with unsuccessful adaptations yet at other times a film might transcend its source novel to become a cinematic triumph. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25

TALK CINEMA (90m)

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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Graham Caveney, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (incl. entrance into films)

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MIGRATION AND HOSPITALITY IN EUROPEAN CINEMA ONE DAY COURSE + SCREENING Born of a collaboration between a European Union funded Erasmus+ project on Cinema and Hospitality and Broadway Cinema, this one-day course will explore the response of contemporary European fiction and documentary films to migration. In a world where migrants and refugees are either condemned to invisibility or forced into visibility on others’ terms (as objects for rejection or compassion), cinema has the power to ask us to see differently, to put ourselves in others’ shoes and to open a space for normally silenced voices. But it is also limited by its genres and forms and inequalities of access to filmmaking, distribution and exhibition.

These are some of the issues that will be explored during the day using a fascinating range of important films such as Once, Fire at Sea, Human Flow and God’s Own Country. The day will end with a free screening of The Movement followed by a discussion of the issues raised in the film. Lunch will be provided. The course will be led by Martin O’Shaughnessy, Professor of Film Studies at Nottingham Trent, and Professor Ana Manzanas Calvo of the University of Salamanca but will also involve other invited participants.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM

90S HIP HOP CLASSICS To mark the first night of Mid90s, Jonah Hill’s coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets a group of skateboarders, we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar. FRI 19, FROM 8PM

‘80S AND ‘90S MANCHESTER MUSIC It’s the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, the official documentary about maverick Frank Sidebottom, the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years. To set the scene, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Tutor: Martin O’Shaughnessy ONE DAY COURSE: SAT 27 APR, 10.30AM-4.30PM Price: FREE (includes refreshments and lunch) – a £10 deposit is required to secure a place which will be returned on arrival.

This course is a multiplier event for an EU funded project to develop a syllabus on Hospitality in Film.

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For more details about our workshops, visit broadway.org.uk. If you have a question about any of these activities, please email workshops@broadway.org.uk.

With English Subtitles

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN REMBRANDT (CERT TBC) 90m

WINGS OF DESIRE (15)

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN

SAT 11 MAY, 10AM-4.30PM Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+

PETRA (CERT TBC)

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY ONE-DAY COURSE - FOR BEGINNERS

YULI - THE CARLOS ACOSTA STORY: LIVE FILM EVENT FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE (15) CINECAST LIVE FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE + Q&A

TUE 9, 6.15PM

MEMORIAS DE UN HOMBRE EN PIJAMA (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA

THU 18 APR The art of hand-drawn animation is making a comeback – so if you love drawing, animation, or just want to try something new, join us for our one-day drawn animation course to create your very own character and learn tips and techniques to bring it to life with tutor Teagan Ball. Cost: £50/£45 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

MIRIAM MIENTE (CERT TBC)

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ

ART OF ANIMATION

MON 8, 6.15PM

MON 15, 3.30PM & 5.45PM

THU 4, 7.45PM

SUN 14, 12NOON

WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS

FILM AND MUSIC

THU 11, FRI 12, TUE 16 & WED 17 APR Our popular Experience VR sessions are back for the Easter holidays! Book a 90-minute session for up to three participants to play, learn and be creative in virtual reality, and try out a selection of amazing VR experiences. Cost: £25 per group Ages: 9+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

The cult comedy classic from Mel Brooks. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARK! 60 GLORIOUS YEARS!

FILM COURSES

FOOD & DRINK

MON 15 – TUE 16 APR 9.30AM – 4.30PM EACH DAY If you’re 13-15 years old and interested in film, why not join us for two days over Easter to make your own! You’ll work with tutor Roger Knott-Fayle to learn hands-on filmmaking skills using professional equipment, and watch and discuss a selection of short films for inspiration – you’ll then work in a small group to produce and edit your own short film, and you can even star in it too. Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY

SUN 7, 12NOON

FRI 26, 6.30PM

WED 3, 7PM

SAT 6, 6.15PM

10

See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m

ACTION! CUT! WRAP!

SAT 6 APR, 2PM-4PM Make your own modelling clay creatures and bring them to life, taking inspiration from Tim Burton and his new film Dumbo. Cost: £8/£6 memb & conc Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)

MYSTERY FILM

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

SAT 6 APR, 10AM – 12PM A chance for younger children to make their own Peppa Pig-themed creations to take home at this fun morning workshop, led by local artist Hannah Money. Cost: £6/£5 (with purchase of a ticket for Peppa Pig – Festival of Fun) Ages: 3-6 (must be accompanied by Daddy Pigs and Mummy Pigs)

CLAY ANIMATION WORKSHOP

MY MOVIES

APRIL 2019

QUADROPHENIA

INSPIRING CREATIVITY

08

ALL ABOUT EVE

07

TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 30, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


¡VIVA!

We will be offering a range of creative activities for children during the Easter holidays

After a 10-year hiatus, we are pleased to welcome back the ¡Viva! Tour. ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival brings the best new cinema from Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America to the UK and we’ve selected a range of titles for you to enjoy.

PEPPA PIG CRAFT WORKSHOP

Part of ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival 2019 tour, presented by HOME, Manchester, with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

09

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (12A) 103m

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Natalia Cabral & Oriol Estrada Dominican

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jaime Rosales Spain 2018 105m

Republic/Spain 2018 80m

Dir: Carlos Fernández de Vigo Spain 2018 74m

Starring: Bárbara Lennie, Alex Brendemühl

Starring: Dulce Rodríguez, Carolina Rohana

Starring: Raúl Arévalo, María Castro

In the Dominican Republic, Miriam anxiously awaits her 15th birthday party where she is planning to bring her internet boyfriend Jean-Louis. But things become complicated when she meets him for the first time and realises he is black – a fact bound to shake her middle class family to the core. Miriam Miente explores identity politics and the effects of internalised racism in the Dominican Republic community. Advised certificate: 12A

Paco, a 40-something bachelor from Barcelona, finally sees his childhood dream come true: a job working from home in his pyjamas. Just when he’s reached the zenith of personal happiness, however, he falls in love with a woman who’s not convinced his main objective in life should be to remain at home in his pyjamas. A delightful ‘coming-of-age’ comedy for big kids who never want to grow up. Advised certificate: 12A

Auteur filmmaker Rosales brings the atmosphere of Greek tragedy to contemporary Spain in this portrait of a broken family suffering the consequences of secrets, lies and violence. Petra, a fatherless young woman, embarks on a search that leads her to Jaume, a famous artist and a powerful, ruthless man. Petra’s story entwines with the lives of Jaume, his wife and their son, and step-by-step their fates are sealed. Advised certificate: 15

With English Subtitles Dir: Icíar Bollaín Spain/UK/Germany 2018 104m Starring: Carlos Acosta, Santiago Alfonso

Yuli had its World Premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. It has gone on to receive five nominations for the Spanish Goya awards. Based on Carlos Acosta’s autobiography ‘No Way Home – A Cuban Dancer’s Story’, it is his own story about growing up in Cuba, becoming a dancer, moving to London and his relationship with his father, his family and his country. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with Carlos Acosta, director Icíar Bollaín and writer Paul Laverty.

WED 10, 6PM SUN 7, 8.45PM

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

With English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Vermut Spain/France 2018 124m

Dir: Andrea Jaurrieta Spain 2018 105m

Starring: Eva Llorach, Najwa Nimri

Starring: Ingrid García Jonsson, Mona Martínez

Ana is a smart and responsible young woman, engaged to be married and about to finish her PhD in Law. That is until the day her doppelgänger waltzes into her life and robs her identity. Suddenly a nobody, Ana takes advantage of her sudden liberation to do whatever she had never dared do before – moving to another part of the city and assuming a new identity. But the glamour soon turns into a real identity crisis. Can Ana go back to who she was?

When an ‘accident’ leaves fame-weary Lila with acute memory loss, super-fan Violeta’s remarkable karaoke performance suggests an unusual solution – Violeta can teach Lila to be Lila again. Dive down the rabbit hole into an enigmatic hall of mirrors featuring a beloved singer and her talented fan; an amnesiac superstar and her devoted assistant; a doting mother and her bullying daughter. Drawing comparisons with Hitchcock, Bergman and Almodóvar, Quién Te Cantará was voted Best Film by the critics at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Dir: Wim Wenders West Germany/France

Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. Given privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, with behind-the-scenes preparations.

1987 127m Starring: Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin

The late, great Bruno Ganz is Damiel, an angel perched atop buildings high over Berlin who can hear the thoughts—fears, hopes, dreams—of all the people living below. But when he falls in love with a beautiful trapeze artist, he is willing to give up his immortality and come back to earth to be with her. Made not long before the fall of the Berlin wall, this stunning tapestry of sounds and images, shot in black and white and colour by the legendary Henri Alekan, is movie poetry.

SUN 21, 3PM

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN (15)

Criterion

Dir: Terry Jones UK 1979 90m Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese

Returning to cinemas for its 40th Anniversary, in glorious standard definition and mono-sound, Monty Python delivers a scathing, anarchic satire of both religion and Hollywood’s depiction of all things biblical with their 1979 feature film Life of Brian. Audiences will be able to join in the celebrations with a commemorative pack.

SUN 14, 7.30PM

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019 (CERT TBC) 180m

Calling all adventure lovers! The award-winning Kendal Mountain Festival is back on the road with its UK tour. Join us for an evening packed full of amazing films and awe-inspiring talks from some of the world’s most impressive adventurers including James Glancy and Jenny Tough, and presented by Festival Director Steve Scott. Enjoy the spirit and inspiration of the festival and celebrate the exploration of some of the wildest places on earth. Tickets: £18 full / £10 under-25

We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-underthe-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50

ZULU (PG) 132m A thoughtful account of British soldiers’ defence of an outpost against vastly superior Zulu forces in 1879. BFI BILLY WOULD HAVE BEEN 80 NEXT WEEK. ALL WELCOME, ANN. SUN 28, 12NOON

An elderly Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur form an unlikely friendship. FAMILY AND FRIENDS, SIT BACK, RELAX AND ENJOY WITH LOVE, JOYCE.

SAT 27, 2.30PM

NT LIVE THU 11, 7PM

THE MOVEMENT (15) + Q&A

ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m

A documentary made in Nottingham which highlights the efforts of ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help migrants attempting to enter Europe. It follows and interviews volunteers and charity workers as well as the migrants themselves, shedding light on the global smuggling networks and asks difficult questions of the authorities and border agencies. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Sharon Walia. SUN 28, 6PM

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

A bi-monthly short film night that brings the independent film community together to chat all things film and fuel future collaborations. Short Stack showcases shorts, trailers, documentaries and music videos from the East Midlands and further afield. Tickets £3.50

(90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s, such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, A Taste of Honey and This Sporting Life, to Kes, Quadrophenia, Bronco Bullfrog, That Sinking Feeling and This is England. From stuffy post-war stereotypes to more ethnically diverse work and more female orientated films, this is an unflinching look at a gritty sub-genre and its constant clashes with controversy, censorship and the establishment. Expect Mike Leigh, The Long Good Friday, Rita Sue and Bob Too and more recent offerings such as Funny Cow, Jawbone and Tyrannosaur. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25

Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk

DRIVING MISS DAISY (U) 94m TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)

LIVE BY SATELLITE

Dir: Sharon Walia UK 2018 92m

LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE!

Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc RSC LIVE WED 17, 7PM

AS YOU LIKE IT (12A) Director Kimberley Sykes (Dido, Queen of Carthage) directs. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval with free tea, coffee and biscuits served. MON 29, 1.30PM

IT’S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN (U) 78m The action takes place around a textile mill in which our hero, played by the legendary George Formby, develops a revolutionary new cloth. Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: or call 0115 952 6611.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)

NEW COURSE

According to who? BBC Culture’s 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that’s who! The top 100 featured films by 67 different directors, from 24 countries, and in 19 languages. The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we’ll be analysing the top 50. In reverse order, naturally. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)

APRIL 2019

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 8 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25

OFF THE PAGE (90m)

NEW COURSE

Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. Cinema is littered with unsuccessful adaptations yet at other times a film might transcend its source novel to become a cinematic triumph. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25

TALK CINEMA (90m)

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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Graham Caveney, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (incl. entrance into films)

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MIGRATION AND HOSPITALITY IN EUROPEAN CINEMA ONE DAY COURSE + SCREENING Born of a collaboration between a European Union funded Erasmus+ project on Cinema and Hospitality and Broadway Cinema, this one-day course will explore the response of contemporary European fiction and documentary films to migration. In a world where migrants and refugees are either condemned to invisibility or forced into visibility on others’ terms (as objects for rejection or compassion), cinema has the power to ask us to see differently, to put ourselves in others’ shoes and to open a space for normally silenced voices. But it is also limited by its genres and forms and inequalities of access to filmmaking, distribution and exhibition.

These are some of the issues that will be explored during the day using a fascinating range of important films such as Once, Fire at Sea, Human Flow and God’s Own Country. The day will end with a free screening of The Movement followed by a discussion of the issues raised in the film. Lunch will be provided. The course will be led by Martin O’Shaughnessy, Professor of Film Studies at Nottingham Trent, and Professor Ana Manzanas Calvo of the University of Salamanca but will also involve other invited participants.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM

90S HIP HOP CLASSICS To mark the first night of Mid90s, Jonah Hill’s coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets a group of skateboarders, we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar. FRI 19, FROM 8PM

‘80S AND ‘90S MANCHESTER MUSIC It’s the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, the official documentary about maverick Frank Sidebottom, the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years. To set the scene, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Tutor: Martin O’Shaughnessy ONE DAY COURSE: SAT 27 APR, 10.30AM-4.30PM Price: FREE (includes refreshments and lunch) – a £10 deposit is required to secure a place which will be returned on arrival.

This course is a multiplier event for an EU funded project to develop a syllabus on Hospitality in Film.

QUIZZES

For more details about our workshops, visit broadway.org.uk. If you have a question about any of these activities, please email workshops@broadway.org.uk.

With English Subtitles

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN REMBRANDT (CERT TBC) 90m

WINGS OF DESIRE (15)

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN

SAT 11 MAY, 10AM-4.30PM Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+

PETRA (CERT TBC)

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY ONE-DAY COURSE - FOR BEGINNERS

YULI - THE CARLOS ACOSTA STORY: LIVE FILM EVENT FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE (15) CINECAST LIVE FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE + Q&A

TUE 9, 6.15PM

MEMORIAS DE UN HOMBRE EN PIJAMA (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA

THU 18 APR The art of hand-drawn animation is making a comeback – so if you love drawing, animation, or just want to try something new, join us for our one-day drawn animation course to create your very own character and learn tips and techniques to bring it to life with tutor Teagan Ball. Cost: £50/£45 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

MIRIAM MIENTE (CERT TBC)

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ

ART OF ANIMATION

MON 8, 6.15PM

MON 15, 3.30PM & 5.45PM

THU 4, 7.45PM

SUN 14, 12NOON

WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS

FILM AND MUSIC

THU 11, FRI 12, TUE 16 & WED 17 APR Our popular Experience VR sessions are back for the Easter holidays! Book a 90-minute session for up to three participants to play, learn and be creative in virtual reality, and try out a selection of amazing VR experiences. Cost: £25 per group Ages: 9+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

The cult comedy classic from Mel Brooks. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARK! 60 GLORIOUS YEARS!

FILM COURSES

FOOD & DRINK

MON 15 – TUE 16 APR 9.30AM – 4.30PM EACH DAY If you’re 13-15 years old and interested in film, why not join us for two days over Easter to make your own! You’ll work with tutor Roger Knott-Fayle to learn hands-on filmmaking skills using professional equipment, and watch and discuss a selection of short films for inspiration – you’ll then work in a small group to produce and edit your own short film, and you can even star in it too. Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY

SUN 7, 12NOON

FRI 26, 6.30PM

WED 3, 7PM

SAT 6, 6.15PM

10

See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m

ACTION! CUT! WRAP!

SAT 6 APR, 2PM-4PM Make your own modelling clay creatures and bring them to life, taking inspiration from Tim Burton and his new film Dumbo. Cost: £8/£6 memb & conc Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)

MYSTERY FILM

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

SAT 6 APR, 10AM – 12PM A chance for younger children to make their own Peppa Pig-themed creations to take home at this fun morning workshop, led by local artist Hannah Money. Cost: £6/£5 (with purchase of a ticket for Peppa Pig – Festival of Fun) Ages: 3-6 (must be accompanied by Daddy Pigs and Mummy Pigs)

CLAY ANIMATION WORKSHOP

MY MOVIES

APRIL 2019

QUADROPHENIA

INSPIRING CREATIVITY

08

ALL ABOUT EVE

07

TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 30, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


¡VIVA!

We will be offering a range of creative activities for children during the Easter holidays

After a 10-year hiatus, we are pleased to welcome back the ¡Viva! Tour. ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival brings the best new cinema from Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America to the UK and we’ve selected a range of titles for you to enjoy.

PEPPA PIG CRAFT WORKSHOP

Part of ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival 2019 tour, presented by HOME, Manchester, with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

09

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (12A) 103m

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Natalia Cabral & Oriol Estrada Dominican

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jaime Rosales Spain 2018 105m

Republic/Spain 2018 80m

Dir: Carlos Fernández de Vigo Spain 2018 74m

Starring: Bárbara Lennie, Alex Brendemühl

Starring: Dulce Rodríguez, Carolina Rohana

Starring: Raúl Arévalo, María Castro

In the Dominican Republic, Miriam anxiously awaits her 15th birthday party where she is planning to bring her internet boyfriend Jean-Louis. But things become complicated when she meets him for the first time and realises he is black – a fact bound to shake her middle class family to the core. Miriam Miente explores identity politics and the effects of internalised racism in the Dominican Republic community. Advised certificate: 12A

Paco, a 40-something bachelor from Barcelona, finally sees his childhood dream come true: a job working from home in his pyjamas. Just when he’s reached the zenith of personal happiness, however, he falls in love with a woman who’s not convinced his main objective in life should be to remain at home in his pyjamas. A delightful ‘coming-of-age’ comedy for big kids who never want to grow up. Advised certificate: 12A

Auteur filmmaker Rosales brings the atmosphere of Greek tragedy to contemporary Spain in this portrait of a broken family suffering the consequences of secrets, lies and violence. Petra, a fatherless young woman, embarks on a search that leads her to Jaume, a famous artist and a powerful, ruthless man. Petra’s story entwines with the lives of Jaume, his wife and their son, and step-by-step their fates are sealed. Advised certificate: 15

With English Subtitles Dir: Icíar Bollaín Spain/UK/Germany 2018 104m Starring: Carlos Acosta, Santiago Alfonso

Yuli had its World Premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. It has gone on to receive five nominations for the Spanish Goya awards. Based on Carlos Acosta’s autobiography ‘No Way Home – A Cuban Dancer’s Story’, it is his own story about growing up in Cuba, becoming a dancer, moving to London and his relationship with his father, his family and his country. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with Carlos Acosta, director Icíar Bollaín and writer Paul Laverty.

WED 10, 6PM SUN 7, 8.45PM

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

With English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Vermut Spain/France 2018 124m

Dir: Andrea Jaurrieta Spain 2018 105m

Starring: Eva Llorach, Najwa Nimri

Starring: Ingrid García Jonsson, Mona Martínez

Ana is a smart and responsible young woman, engaged to be married and about to finish her PhD in Law. That is until the day her doppelgänger waltzes into her life and robs her identity. Suddenly a nobody, Ana takes advantage of her sudden liberation to do whatever she had never dared do before – moving to another part of the city and assuming a new identity. But the glamour soon turns into a real identity crisis. Can Ana go back to who she was?

When an ‘accident’ leaves fame-weary Lila with acute memory loss, super-fan Violeta’s remarkable karaoke performance suggests an unusual solution – Violeta can teach Lila to be Lila again. Dive down the rabbit hole into an enigmatic hall of mirrors featuring a beloved singer and her talented fan; an amnesiac superstar and her devoted assistant; a doting mother and her bullying daughter. Drawing comparisons with Hitchcock, Bergman and Almodóvar, Quién Te Cantará was voted Best Film by the critics at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Dir: Wim Wenders West Germany/France

Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. Given privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, with behind-the-scenes preparations.

1987 127m Starring: Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin

The late, great Bruno Ganz is Damiel, an angel perched atop buildings high over Berlin who can hear the thoughts—fears, hopes, dreams—of all the people living below. But when he falls in love with a beautiful trapeze artist, he is willing to give up his immortality and come back to earth to be with her. Made not long before the fall of the Berlin wall, this stunning tapestry of sounds and images, shot in black and white and colour by the legendary Henri Alekan, is movie poetry.

SUN 21, 3PM

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN (15)

Criterion

Dir: Terry Jones UK 1979 90m Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese

Returning to cinemas for its 40th Anniversary, in glorious standard definition and mono-sound, Monty Python delivers a scathing, anarchic satire of both religion and Hollywood’s depiction of all things biblical with their 1979 feature film Life of Brian. Audiences will be able to join in the celebrations with a commemorative pack.

SUN 14, 7.30PM

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019 (CERT TBC) 180m

Calling all adventure lovers! The award-winning Kendal Mountain Festival is back on the road with its UK tour. Join us for an evening packed full of amazing films and awe-inspiring talks from some of the world’s most impressive adventurers including James Glancy and Jenny Tough, and presented by Festival Director Steve Scott. Enjoy the spirit and inspiration of the festival and celebrate the exploration of some of the wildest places on earth. Tickets: £18 full / £10 under-25

We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-underthe-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50

ZULU (PG) 132m A thoughtful account of British soldiers’ defence of an outpost against vastly superior Zulu forces in 1879. BFI BILLY WOULD HAVE BEEN 80 NEXT WEEK. ALL WELCOME, ANN. SUN 28, 12NOON

An elderly Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur form an unlikely friendship. FAMILY AND FRIENDS, SIT BACK, RELAX AND ENJOY WITH LOVE, JOYCE.

SAT 27, 2.30PM

NT LIVE THU 11, 7PM

THE MOVEMENT (15) + Q&A

ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m

A documentary made in Nottingham which highlights the efforts of ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help migrants attempting to enter Europe. It follows and interviews volunteers and charity workers as well as the migrants themselves, shedding light on the global smuggling networks and asks difficult questions of the authorities and border agencies. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Sharon Walia. SUN 28, 6PM

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

A bi-monthly short film night that brings the independent film community together to chat all things film and fuel future collaborations. Short Stack showcases shorts, trailers, documentaries and music videos from the East Midlands and further afield. Tickets £3.50

(90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s, such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, A Taste of Honey and This Sporting Life, to Kes, Quadrophenia, Bronco Bullfrog, That Sinking Feeling and This is England. From stuffy post-war stereotypes to more ethnically diverse work and more female orientated films, this is an unflinching look at a gritty sub-genre and its constant clashes with controversy, censorship and the establishment. Expect Mike Leigh, The Long Good Friday, Rita Sue and Bob Too and more recent offerings such as Funny Cow, Jawbone and Tyrannosaur. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25

Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk

DRIVING MISS DAISY (U) 94m TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)

LIVE BY SATELLITE

Dir: Sharon Walia UK 2018 92m

LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE!

Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc RSC LIVE WED 17, 7PM

AS YOU LIKE IT (12A) Director Kimberley Sykes (Dido, Queen of Carthage) directs. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval with free tea, coffee and biscuits served. MON 29, 1.30PM

IT’S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN (U) 78m The action takes place around a textile mill in which our hero, played by the legendary George Formby, develops a revolutionary new cloth. Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: or call 0115 952 6611.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)

NEW COURSE

According to who? BBC Culture’s 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that’s who! The top 100 featured films by 67 different directors, from 24 countries, and in 19 languages. The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we’ll be analysing the top 50. In reverse order, naturally. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)

APRIL 2019

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 8 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25

OFF THE PAGE (90m)

NEW COURSE

Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. Cinema is littered with unsuccessful adaptations yet at other times a film might transcend its source novel to become a cinematic triumph. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25

TALK CINEMA (90m)

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Graham Caveney, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (incl. entrance into films)

13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

MEMBERS GET

20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

MIGRATION AND HOSPITALITY IN EUROPEAN CINEMA ONE DAY COURSE + SCREENING Born of a collaboration between a European Union funded Erasmus+ project on Cinema and Hospitality and Broadway Cinema, this one-day course will explore the response of contemporary European fiction and documentary films to migration. In a world where migrants and refugees are either condemned to invisibility or forced into visibility on others’ terms (as objects for rejection or compassion), cinema has the power to ask us to see differently, to put ourselves in others’ shoes and to open a space for normally silenced voices. But it is also limited by its genres and forms and inequalities of access to filmmaking, distribution and exhibition.

These are some of the issues that will be explored during the day using a fascinating range of important films such as Once, Fire at Sea, Human Flow and God’s Own Country. The day will end with a free screening of The Movement followed by a discussion of the issues raised in the film. Lunch will be provided. The course will be led by Martin O’Shaughnessy, Professor of Film Studies at Nottingham Trent, and Professor Ana Manzanas Calvo of the University of Salamanca but will also involve other invited participants.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM

90S HIP HOP CLASSICS To mark the first night of Mid90s, Jonah Hill’s coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets a group of skateboarders, we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar. FRI 19, FROM 8PM

‘80S AND ‘90S MANCHESTER MUSIC It’s the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, the official documentary about maverick Frank Sidebottom, the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years. To set the scene, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Tutor: Martin O’Shaughnessy ONE DAY COURSE: SAT 27 APR, 10.30AM-4.30PM Price: FREE (includes refreshments and lunch) – a £10 deposit is required to secure a place which will be returned on arrival.

This course is a multiplier event for an EU funded project to develop a syllabus on Hospitality in Film.

QUIZZES

For more details about our workshops, visit broadway.org.uk. If you have a question about any of these activities, please email workshops@broadway.org.uk.

With English Subtitles

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN REMBRANDT (CERT TBC) 90m

WINGS OF DESIRE (15)

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN

SAT 11 MAY, 10AM-4.30PM Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+

PETRA (CERT TBC)

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY ONE-DAY COURSE - FOR BEGINNERS

YULI - THE CARLOS ACOSTA STORY: LIVE FILM EVENT FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE (15) CINECAST LIVE FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE + Q&A

TUE 9, 6.15PM

MEMORIAS DE UN HOMBRE EN PIJAMA (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA

THU 18 APR The art of hand-drawn animation is making a comeback – so if you love drawing, animation, or just want to try something new, join us for our one-day drawn animation course to create your very own character and learn tips and techniques to bring it to life with tutor Teagan Ball. Cost: £50/£45 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

MIRIAM MIENTE (CERT TBC)

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ

ART OF ANIMATION

MON 8, 6.15PM

MON 15, 3.30PM & 5.45PM

THU 4, 7.45PM

SUN 14, 12NOON

WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS

FILM AND MUSIC

THU 11, FRI 12, TUE 16 & WED 17 APR Our popular Experience VR sessions are back for the Easter holidays! Book a 90-minute session for up to three participants to play, learn and be creative in virtual reality, and try out a selection of amazing VR experiences. Cost: £25 per group Ages: 9+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

The cult comedy classic from Mel Brooks. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARK! 60 GLORIOUS YEARS!

FILM COURSES

FOOD & DRINK

MON 15 – TUE 16 APR 9.30AM – 4.30PM EACH DAY If you’re 13-15 years old and interested in film, why not join us for two days over Easter to make your own! You’ll work with tutor Roger Knott-Fayle to learn hands-on filmmaking skills using professional equipment, and watch and discuss a selection of short films for inspiration – you’ll then work in a small group to produce and edit your own short film, and you can even star in it too. Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY

SUN 7, 12NOON

FRI 26, 6.30PM

WED 3, 7PM

SAT 6, 6.15PM

10

See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m

ACTION! CUT! WRAP!

SAT 6 APR, 2PM-4PM Make your own modelling clay creatures and bring them to life, taking inspiration from Tim Burton and his new film Dumbo. Cost: £8/£6 memb & conc Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)

MYSTERY FILM

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

SAT 6 APR, 10AM – 12PM A chance for younger children to make their own Peppa Pig-themed creations to take home at this fun morning workshop, led by local artist Hannah Money. Cost: £6/£5 (with purchase of a ticket for Peppa Pig – Festival of Fun) Ages: 3-6 (must be accompanied by Daddy Pigs and Mummy Pigs)

CLAY ANIMATION WORKSHOP

MY MOVIES

APRIL 2019

QUADROPHENIA

INSPIRING CREATIVITY

08

ALL ABOUT EVE

07

TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 30, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


¡VIVA!

We will be offering a range of creative activities for children during the Easter holidays

After a 10-year hiatus, we are pleased to welcome back the ¡Viva! Tour. ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival brings the best new cinema from Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America to the UK and we’ve selected a range of titles for you to enjoy.

PEPPA PIG CRAFT WORKSHOP

Part of ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival 2019 tour, presented by HOME, Manchester, with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

09

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (12A) 103m

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Natalia Cabral & Oriol Estrada Dominican

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jaime Rosales Spain 2018 105m

Republic/Spain 2018 80m

Dir: Carlos Fernández de Vigo Spain 2018 74m

Starring: Bárbara Lennie, Alex Brendemühl

Starring: Dulce Rodríguez, Carolina Rohana

Starring: Raúl Arévalo, María Castro

In the Dominican Republic, Miriam anxiously awaits her 15th birthday party where she is planning to bring her internet boyfriend Jean-Louis. But things become complicated when she meets him for the first time and realises he is black – a fact bound to shake her middle class family to the core. Miriam Miente explores identity politics and the effects of internalised racism in the Dominican Republic community. Advised certificate: 12A

Paco, a 40-something bachelor from Barcelona, finally sees his childhood dream come true: a job working from home in his pyjamas. Just when he’s reached the zenith of personal happiness, however, he falls in love with a woman who’s not convinced his main objective in life should be to remain at home in his pyjamas. A delightful ‘coming-of-age’ comedy for big kids who never want to grow up. Advised certificate: 12A

Auteur filmmaker Rosales brings the atmosphere of Greek tragedy to contemporary Spain in this portrait of a broken family suffering the consequences of secrets, lies and violence. Petra, a fatherless young woman, embarks on a search that leads her to Jaume, a famous artist and a powerful, ruthless man. Petra’s story entwines with the lives of Jaume, his wife and their son, and step-by-step their fates are sealed. Advised certificate: 15

With English Subtitles Dir: Icíar Bollaín Spain/UK/Germany 2018 104m Starring: Carlos Acosta, Santiago Alfonso

Yuli had its World Premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. It has gone on to receive five nominations for the Spanish Goya awards. Based on Carlos Acosta’s autobiography ‘No Way Home – A Cuban Dancer’s Story’, it is his own story about growing up in Cuba, becoming a dancer, moving to London and his relationship with his father, his family and his country. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with Carlos Acosta, director Icíar Bollaín and writer Paul Laverty.

WED 10, 6PM SUN 7, 8.45PM

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

With English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Vermut Spain/France 2018 124m

Dir: Andrea Jaurrieta Spain 2018 105m

Starring: Eva Llorach, Najwa Nimri

Starring: Ingrid García Jonsson, Mona Martínez

Ana is a smart and responsible young woman, engaged to be married and about to finish her PhD in Law. That is until the day her doppelgänger waltzes into her life and robs her identity. Suddenly a nobody, Ana takes advantage of her sudden liberation to do whatever she had never dared do before – moving to another part of the city and assuming a new identity. But the glamour soon turns into a real identity crisis. Can Ana go back to who she was?

When an ‘accident’ leaves fame-weary Lila with acute memory loss, super-fan Violeta’s remarkable karaoke performance suggests an unusual solution – Violeta can teach Lila to be Lila again. Dive down the rabbit hole into an enigmatic hall of mirrors featuring a beloved singer and her talented fan; an amnesiac superstar and her devoted assistant; a doting mother and her bullying daughter. Drawing comparisons with Hitchcock, Bergman and Almodóvar, Quién Te Cantará was voted Best Film by the critics at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Dir: Wim Wenders West Germany/France

Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. Given privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, with behind-the-scenes preparations.

1987 127m Starring: Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin

The late, great Bruno Ganz is Damiel, an angel perched atop buildings high over Berlin who can hear the thoughts—fears, hopes, dreams—of all the people living below. But when he falls in love with a beautiful trapeze artist, he is willing to give up his immortality and come back to earth to be with her. Made not long before the fall of the Berlin wall, this stunning tapestry of sounds and images, shot in black and white and colour by the legendary Henri Alekan, is movie poetry.

SUN 21, 3PM

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN (15)

Criterion

Dir: Terry Jones UK 1979 90m Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese

Returning to cinemas for its 40th Anniversary, in glorious standard definition and mono-sound, Monty Python delivers a scathing, anarchic satire of both religion and Hollywood’s depiction of all things biblical with their 1979 feature film Life of Brian. Audiences will be able to join in the celebrations with a commemorative pack.

SUN 14, 7.30PM

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019 (CERT TBC) 180m

Calling all adventure lovers! The award-winning Kendal Mountain Festival is back on the road with its UK tour. Join us for an evening packed full of amazing films and awe-inspiring talks from some of the world’s most impressive adventurers including James Glancy and Jenny Tough, and presented by Festival Director Steve Scott. Enjoy the spirit and inspiration of the festival and celebrate the exploration of some of the wildest places on earth. Tickets: £18 full / £10 under-25

We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-underthe-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50

ZULU (PG) 132m A thoughtful account of British soldiers’ defence of an outpost against vastly superior Zulu forces in 1879. BFI BILLY WOULD HAVE BEEN 80 NEXT WEEK. ALL WELCOME, ANN. SUN 28, 12NOON

An elderly Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur form an unlikely friendship. FAMILY AND FRIENDS, SIT BACK, RELAX AND ENJOY WITH LOVE, JOYCE.

SAT 27, 2.30PM

NT LIVE THU 11, 7PM

THE MOVEMENT (15) + Q&A

ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m

A documentary made in Nottingham which highlights the efforts of ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help migrants attempting to enter Europe. It follows and interviews volunteers and charity workers as well as the migrants themselves, shedding light on the global smuggling networks and asks difficult questions of the authorities and border agencies. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Sharon Walia. SUN 28, 6PM

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

A bi-monthly short film night that brings the independent film community together to chat all things film and fuel future collaborations. Short Stack showcases shorts, trailers, documentaries and music videos from the East Midlands and further afield. Tickets £3.50

(90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s, such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, A Taste of Honey and This Sporting Life, to Kes, Quadrophenia, Bronco Bullfrog, That Sinking Feeling and This is England. From stuffy post-war stereotypes to more ethnically diverse work and more female orientated films, this is an unflinching look at a gritty sub-genre and its constant clashes with controversy, censorship and the establishment. Expect Mike Leigh, The Long Good Friday, Rita Sue and Bob Too and more recent offerings such as Funny Cow, Jawbone and Tyrannosaur. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25

Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk

DRIVING MISS DAISY (U) 94m TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)

LIVE BY SATELLITE

Dir: Sharon Walia UK 2018 92m

LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE!

Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc RSC LIVE WED 17, 7PM

AS YOU LIKE IT (12A) Director Kimberley Sykes (Dido, Queen of Carthage) directs. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval with free tea, coffee and biscuits served. MON 29, 1.30PM

IT’S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN (U) 78m The action takes place around a textile mill in which our hero, played by the legendary George Formby, develops a revolutionary new cloth. Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: or call 0115 952 6611.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)

NEW COURSE

According to who? BBC Culture’s 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that’s who! The top 100 featured films by 67 different directors, from 24 countries, and in 19 languages. The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we’ll be analysing the top 50. In reverse order, naturally. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)

APRIL 2019

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 8 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25

OFF THE PAGE (90m)

NEW COURSE

Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. Cinema is littered with unsuccessful adaptations yet at other times a film might transcend its source novel to become a cinematic triumph. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25

TALK CINEMA (90m)

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Graham Caveney, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (incl. entrance into films)

13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

MEMBERS GET

20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

MIGRATION AND HOSPITALITY IN EUROPEAN CINEMA ONE DAY COURSE + SCREENING Born of a collaboration between a European Union funded Erasmus+ project on Cinema and Hospitality and Broadway Cinema, this one-day course will explore the response of contemporary European fiction and documentary films to migration. In a world where migrants and refugees are either condemned to invisibility or forced into visibility on others’ terms (as objects for rejection or compassion), cinema has the power to ask us to see differently, to put ourselves in others’ shoes and to open a space for normally silenced voices. But it is also limited by its genres and forms and inequalities of access to filmmaking, distribution and exhibition.

These are some of the issues that will be explored during the day using a fascinating range of important films such as Once, Fire at Sea, Human Flow and God’s Own Country. The day will end with a free screening of The Movement followed by a discussion of the issues raised in the film. Lunch will be provided. The course will be led by Martin O’Shaughnessy, Professor of Film Studies at Nottingham Trent, and Professor Ana Manzanas Calvo of the University of Salamanca but will also involve other invited participants.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM

90S HIP HOP CLASSICS To mark the first night of Mid90s, Jonah Hill’s coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets a group of skateboarders, we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar. FRI 19, FROM 8PM

‘80S AND ‘90S MANCHESTER MUSIC It’s the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, the official documentary about maverick Frank Sidebottom, the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years. To set the scene, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Tutor: Martin O’Shaughnessy ONE DAY COURSE: SAT 27 APR, 10.30AM-4.30PM Price: FREE (includes refreshments and lunch) – a £10 deposit is required to secure a place which will be returned on arrival.

This course is a multiplier event for an EU funded project to develop a syllabus on Hospitality in Film.

QUIZZES

For more details about our workshops, visit broadway.org.uk. If you have a question about any of these activities, please email workshops@broadway.org.uk.

With English Subtitles

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN REMBRANDT (CERT TBC) 90m

WINGS OF DESIRE (15)

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN

SAT 11 MAY, 10AM-4.30PM Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+

PETRA (CERT TBC)

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY ONE-DAY COURSE - FOR BEGINNERS

YULI - THE CARLOS ACOSTA STORY: LIVE FILM EVENT FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE (15) CINECAST LIVE FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE + Q&A

TUE 9, 6.15PM

MEMORIAS DE UN HOMBRE EN PIJAMA (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA

THU 18 APR The art of hand-drawn animation is making a comeback – so if you love drawing, animation, or just want to try something new, join us for our one-day drawn animation course to create your very own character and learn tips and techniques to bring it to life with tutor Teagan Ball. Cost: £50/£45 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

MIRIAM MIENTE (CERT TBC)

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ

ART OF ANIMATION

MON 8, 6.15PM

MON 15, 3.30PM & 5.45PM

THU 4, 7.45PM

SUN 14, 12NOON

WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS

FILM AND MUSIC

THU 11, FRI 12, TUE 16 & WED 17 APR Our popular Experience VR sessions are back for the Easter holidays! Book a 90-minute session for up to three participants to play, learn and be creative in virtual reality, and try out a selection of amazing VR experiences. Cost: £25 per group Ages: 9+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

The cult comedy classic from Mel Brooks. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARK! 60 GLORIOUS YEARS!

FILM COURSES

FOOD & DRINK

MON 15 – TUE 16 APR 9.30AM – 4.30PM EACH DAY If you’re 13-15 years old and interested in film, why not join us for two days over Easter to make your own! You’ll work with tutor Roger Knott-Fayle to learn hands-on filmmaking skills using professional equipment, and watch and discuss a selection of short films for inspiration – you’ll then work in a small group to produce and edit your own short film, and you can even star in it too. Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY

SUN 7, 12NOON

FRI 26, 6.30PM

WED 3, 7PM

SAT 6, 6.15PM

10

See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m

ACTION! CUT! WRAP!

SAT 6 APR, 2PM-4PM Make your own modelling clay creatures and bring them to life, taking inspiration from Tim Burton and his new film Dumbo. Cost: £8/£6 memb & conc Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)

MYSTERY FILM

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

SAT 6 APR, 10AM – 12PM A chance for younger children to make their own Peppa Pig-themed creations to take home at this fun morning workshop, led by local artist Hannah Money. Cost: £6/£5 (with purchase of a ticket for Peppa Pig – Festival of Fun) Ages: 3-6 (must be accompanied by Daddy Pigs and Mummy Pigs)

CLAY ANIMATION WORKSHOP

MY MOVIES

APRIL 2019

QUADROPHENIA

INSPIRING CREATIVITY

08

ALL ABOUT EVE

07

TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 30, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


¡VIVA!

We will be offering a range of creative activities for children during the Easter holidays

After a 10-year hiatus, we are pleased to welcome back the ¡Viva! Tour. ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival brings the best new cinema from Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America to the UK and we’ve selected a range of titles for you to enjoy.

PEPPA PIG CRAFT WORKSHOP

Part of ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival 2019 tour, presented by HOME, Manchester, with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

09

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (12A) 103m

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Natalia Cabral & Oriol Estrada Dominican

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jaime Rosales Spain 2018 105m

Republic/Spain 2018 80m

Dir: Carlos Fernández de Vigo Spain 2018 74m

Starring: Bárbara Lennie, Alex Brendemühl

Starring: Dulce Rodríguez, Carolina Rohana

Starring: Raúl Arévalo, María Castro

In the Dominican Republic, Miriam anxiously awaits her 15th birthday party where she is planning to bring her internet boyfriend Jean-Louis. But things become complicated when she meets him for the first time and realises he is black – a fact bound to shake her middle class family to the core. Miriam Miente explores identity politics and the effects of internalised racism in the Dominican Republic community. Advised certificate: 12A

Paco, a 40-something bachelor from Barcelona, finally sees his childhood dream come true: a job working from home in his pyjamas. Just when he’s reached the zenith of personal happiness, however, he falls in love with a woman who’s not convinced his main objective in life should be to remain at home in his pyjamas. A delightful ‘coming-of-age’ comedy for big kids who never want to grow up. Advised certificate: 12A

Auteur filmmaker Rosales brings the atmosphere of Greek tragedy to contemporary Spain in this portrait of a broken family suffering the consequences of secrets, lies and violence. Petra, a fatherless young woman, embarks on a search that leads her to Jaume, a famous artist and a powerful, ruthless man. Petra’s story entwines with the lives of Jaume, his wife and their son, and step-by-step their fates are sealed. Advised certificate: 15

With English Subtitles Dir: Icíar Bollaín Spain/UK/Germany 2018 104m Starring: Carlos Acosta, Santiago Alfonso

Yuli had its World Premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. It has gone on to receive five nominations for the Spanish Goya awards. Based on Carlos Acosta’s autobiography ‘No Way Home – A Cuban Dancer’s Story’, it is his own story about growing up in Cuba, becoming a dancer, moving to London and his relationship with his father, his family and his country. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with Carlos Acosta, director Icíar Bollaín and writer Paul Laverty.

WED 10, 6PM SUN 7, 8.45PM

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

With English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Vermut Spain/France 2018 124m

Dir: Andrea Jaurrieta Spain 2018 105m

Starring: Eva Llorach, Najwa Nimri

Starring: Ingrid García Jonsson, Mona Martínez

Ana is a smart and responsible young woman, engaged to be married and about to finish her PhD in Law. That is until the day her doppelgänger waltzes into her life and robs her identity. Suddenly a nobody, Ana takes advantage of her sudden liberation to do whatever she had never dared do before – moving to another part of the city and assuming a new identity. But the glamour soon turns into a real identity crisis. Can Ana go back to who she was?

When an ‘accident’ leaves fame-weary Lila with acute memory loss, super-fan Violeta’s remarkable karaoke performance suggests an unusual solution – Violeta can teach Lila to be Lila again. Dive down the rabbit hole into an enigmatic hall of mirrors featuring a beloved singer and her talented fan; an amnesiac superstar and her devoted assistant; a doting mother and her bullying daughter. Drawing comparisons with Hitchcock, Bergman and Almodóvar, Quién Te Cantará was voted Best Film by the critics at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Dir: Wim Wenders West Germany/France

Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. Given privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, with behind-the-scenes preparations.

1987 127m Starring: Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin

The late, great Bruno Ganz is Damiel, an angel perched atop buildings high over Berlin who can hear the thoughts—fears, hopes, dreams—of all the people living below. But when he falls in love with a beautiful trapeze artist, he is willing to give up his immortality and come back to earth to be with her. Made not long before the fall of the Berlin wall, this stunning tapestry of sounds and images, shot in black and white and colour by the legendary Henri Alekan, is movie poetry.

SUN 21, 3PM

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN (15)

Criterion

Dir: Terry Jones UK 1979 90m Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese

Returning to cinemas for its 40th Anniversary, in glorious standard definition and mono-sound, Monty Python delivers a scathing, anarchic satire of both religion and Hollywood’s depiction of all things biblical with their 1979 feature film Life of Brian. Audiences will be able to join in the celebrations with a commemorative pack.

SUN 14, 7.30PM

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019 (CERT TBC) 180m

Calling all adventure lovers! The award-winning Kendal Mountain Festival is back on the road with its UK tour. Join us for an evening packed full of amazing films and awe-inspiring talks from some of the world’s most impressive adventurers including James Glancy and Jenny Tough, and presented by Festival Director Steve Scott. Enjoy the spirit and inspiration of the festival and celebrate the exploration of some of the wildest places on earth. Tickets: £18 full / £10 under-25

We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-underthe-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50

ZULU (PG) 132m A thoughtful account of British soldiers’ defence of an outpost against vastly superior Zulu forces in 1879. BFI BILLY WOULD HAVE BEEN 80 NEXT WEEK. ALL WELCOME, ANN. SUN 28, 12NOON

An elderly Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur form an unlikely friendship. FAMILY AND FRIENDS, SIT BACK, RELAX AND ENJOY WITH LOVE, JOYCE.

SAT 27, 2.30PM

NT LIVE THU 11, 7PM

THE MOVEMENT (15) + Q&A

ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m

A documentary made in Nottingham which highlights the efforts of ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help migrants attempting to enter Europe. It follows and interviews volunteers and charity workers as well as the migrants themselves, shedding light on the global smuggling networks and asks difficult questions of the authorities and border agencies. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Sharon Walia. SUN 28, 6PM

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

A bi-monthly short film night that brings the independent film community together to chat all things film and fuel future collaborations. Short Stack showcases shorts, trailers, documentaries and music videos from the East Midlands and further afield. Tickets £3.50

(90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s, such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, A Taste of Honey and This Sporting Life, to Kes, Quadrophenia, Bronco Bullfrog, That Sinking Feeling and This is England. From stuffy post-war stereotypes to more ethnically diverse work and more female orientated films, this is an unflinching look at a gritty sub-genre and its constant clashes with controversy, censorship and the establishment. Expect Mike Leigh, The Long Good Friday, Rita Sue and Bob Too and more recent offerings such as Funny Cow, Jawbone and Tyrannosaur. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25

Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk

DRIVING MISS DAISY (U) 94m TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)

LIVE BY SATELLITE

Dir: Sharon Walia UK 2018 92m

LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE!

Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc RSC LIVE WED 17, 7PM

AS YOU LIKE IT (12A) Director Kimberley Sykes (Dido, Queen of Carthage) directs. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval with free tea, coffee and biscuits served. MON 29, 1.30PM

IT’S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN (U) 78m The action takes place around a textile mill in which our hero, played by the legendary George Formby, develops a revolutionary new cloth. Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: or call 0115 952 6611.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)

NEW COURSE

According to who? BBC Culture’s 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that’s who! The top 100 featured films by 67 different directors, from 24 countries, and in 19 languages. The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we’ll be analysing the top 50. In reverse order, naturally. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)

APRIL 2019

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 8 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25

OFF THE PAGE (90m)

NEW COURSE

Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. Cinema is littered with unsuccessful adaptations yet at other times a film might transcend its source novel to become a cinematic triumph. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25

TALK CINEMA (90m)

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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Graham Caveney, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (incl. entrance into films)

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MIGRATION AND HOSPITALITY IN EUROPEAN CINEMA ONE DAY COURSE + SCREENING Born of a collaboration between a European Union funded Erasmus+ project on Cinema and Hospitality and Broadway Cinema, this one-day course will explore the response of contemporary European fiction and documentary films to migration. In a world where migrants and refugees are either condemned to invisibility or forced into visibility on others’ terms (as objects for rejection or compassion), cinema has the power to ask us to see differently, to put ourselves in others’ shoes and to open a space for normally silenced voices. But it is also limited by its genres and forms and inequalities of access to filmmaking, distribution and exhibition.

These are some of the issues that will be explored during the day using a fascinating range of important films such as Once, Fire at Sea, Human Flow and God’s Own Country. The day will end with a free screening of The Movement followed by a discussion of the issues raised in the film. Lunch will be provided. The course will be led by Martin O’Shaughnessy, Professor of Film Studies at Nottingham Trent, and Professor Ana Manzanas Calvo of the University of Salamanca but will also involve other invited participants.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM

90S HIP HOP CLASSICS To mark the first night of Mid90s, Jonah Hill’s coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets a group of skateboarders, we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar. FRI 19, FROM 8PM

‘80S AND ‘90S MANCHESTER MUSIC It’s the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, the official documentary about maverick Frank Sidebottom, the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years. To set the scene, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Tutor: Martin O’Shaughnessy ONE DAY COURSE: SAT 27 APR, 10.30AM-4.30PM Price: FREE (includes refreshments and lunch) – a £10 deposit is required to secure a place which will be returned on arrival.

This course is a multiplier event for an EU funded project to develop a syllabus on Hospitality in Film.

QUIZZES

For more details about our workshops, visit broadway.org.uk. If you have a question about any of these activities, please email workshops@broadway.org.uk.

With English Subtitles

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN REMBRANDT (CERT TBC) 90m

WINGS OF DESIRE (15)

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN

SAT 11 MAY, 10AM-4.30PM Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+

PETRA (CERT TBC)

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY ONE-DAY COURSE - FOR BEGINNERS

YULI - THE CARLOS ACOSTA STORY: LIVE FILM EVENT FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE (15) CINECAST LIVE FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE + Q&A

TUE 9, 6.15PM

MEMORIAS DE UN HOMBRE EN PIJAMA (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA

THU 18 APR The art of hand-drawn animation is making a comeback – so if you love drawing, animation, or just want to try something new, join us for our one-day drawn animation course to create your very own character and learn tips and techniques to bring it to life with tutor Teagan Ball. Cost: £50/£45 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

MIRIAM MIENTE (CERT TBC)

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ

ART OF ANIMATION

MON 8, 6.15PM

MON 15, 3.30PM & 5.45PM

THU 4, 7.45PM

SUN 14, 12NOON

WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS

FILM AND MUSIC

THU 11, FRI 12, TUE 16 & WED 17 APR Our popular Experience VR sessions are back for the Easter holidays! Book a 90-minute session for up to three participants to play, learn and be creative in virtual reality, and try out a selection of amazing VR experiences. Cost: £25 per group Ages: 9+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

The cult comedy classic from Mel Brooks. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARK! 60 GLORIOUS YEARS!

FILM COURSES

FOOD & DRINK

MON 15 – TUE 16 APR 9.30AM – 4.30PM EACH DAY If you’re 13-15 years old and interested in film, why not join us for two days over Easter to make your own! You’ll work with tutor Roger Knott-Fayle to learn hands-on filmmaking skills using professional equipment, and watch and discuss a selection of short films for inspiration – you’ll then work in a small group to produce and edit your own short film, and you can even star in it too. Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY

SUN 7, 12NOON

FRI 26, 6.30PM

WED 3, 7PM

SAT 6, 6.15PM

10

See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m

ACTION! CUT! WRAP!

SAT 6 APR, 2PM-4PM Make your own modelling clay creatures and bring them to life, taking inspiration from Tim Burton and his new film Dumbo. Cost: £8/£6 memb & conc Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)

MYSTERY FILM

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

SAT 6 APR, 10AM – 12PM A chance for younger children to make their own Peppa Pig-themed creations to take home at this fun morning workshop, led by local artist Hannah Money. Cost: £6/£5 (with purchase of a ticket for Peppa Pig – Festival of Fun) Ages: 3-6 (must be accompanied by Daddy Pigs and Mummy Pigs)

CLAY ANIMATION WORKSHOP

MY MOVIES

APRIL 2019

QUADROPHENIA

INSPIRING CREATIVITY

08

ALL ABOUT EVE

07

TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 30, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


¡VIVA!

We will be offering a range of creative activities for children during the Easter holidays

After a 10-year hiatus, we are pleased to welcome back the ¡Viva! Tour. ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival brings the best new cinema from Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America to the UK and we’ve selected a range of titles for you to enjoy.

PEPPA PIG CRAFT WORKSHOP

Part of ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival 2019 tour, presented by HOME, Manchester, with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

09

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (12A) 103m

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Natalia Cabral & Oriol Estrada Dominican

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jaime Rosales Spain 2018 105m

Republic/Spain 2018 80m

Dir: Carlos Fernández de Vigo Spain 2018 74m

Starring: Bárbara Lennie, Alex Brendemühl

Starring: Dulce Rodríguez, Carolina Rohana

Starring: Raúl Arévalo, María Castro

In the Dominican Republic, Miriam anxiously awaits her 15th birthday party where she is planning to bring her internet boyfriend Jean-Louis. But things become complicated when she meets him for the first time and realises he is black – a fact bound to shake her middle class family to the core. Miriam Miente explores identity politics and the effects of internalised racism in the Dominican Republic community. Advised certificate: 12A

Paco, a 40-something bachelor from Barcelona, finally sees his childhood dream come true: a job working from home in his pyjamas. Just when he’s reached the zenith of personal happiness, however, he falls in love with a woman who’s not convinced his main objective in life should be to remain at home in his pyjamas. A delightful ‘coming-of-age’ comedy for big kids who never want to grow up. Advised certificate: 12A

Auteur filmmaker Rosales brings the atmosphere of Greek tragedy to contemporary Spain in this portrait of a broken family suffering the consequences of secrets, lies and violence. Petra, a fatherless young woman, embarks on a search that leads her to Jaume, a famous artist and a powerful, ruthless man. Petra’s story entwines with the lives of Jaume, his wife and their son, and step-by-step their fates are sealed. Advised certificate: 15

With English Subtitles Dir: Icíar Bollaín Spain/UK/Germany 2018 104m Starring: Carlos Acosta, Santiago Alfonso

Yuli had its World Premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. It has gone on to receive five nominations for the Spanish Goya awards. Based on Carlos Acosta’s autobiography ‘No Way Home – A Cuban Dancer’s Story’, it is his own story about growing up in Cuba, becoming a dancer, moving to London and his relationship with his father, his family and his country. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with Carlos Acosta, director Icíar Bollaín and writer Paul Laverty.

WED 10, 6PM SUN 7, 8.45PM

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

With English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Vermut Spain/France 2018 124m

Dir: Andrea Jaurrieta Spain 2018 105m

Starring: Eva Llorach, Najwa Nimri

Starring: Ingrid García Jonsson, Mona Martínez

Ana is a smart and responsible young woman, engaged to be married and about to finish her PhD in Law. That is until the day her doppelgänger waltzes into her life and robs her identity. Suddenly a nobody, Ana takes advantage of her sudden liberation to do whatever she had never dared do before – moving to another part of the city and assuming a new identity. But the glamour soon turns into a real identity crisis. Can Ana go back to who she was?

When an ‘accident’ leaves fame-weary Lila with acute memory loss, super-fan Violeta’s remarkable karaoke performance suggests an unusual solution – Violeta can teach Lila to be Lila again. Dive down the rabbit hole into an enigmatic hall of mirrors featuring a beloved singer and her talented fan; an amnesiac superstar and her devoted assistant; a doting mother and her bullying daughter. Drawing comparisons with Hitchcock, Bergman and Almodóvar, Quién Te Cantará was voted Best Film by the critics at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Dir: Wim Wenders West Germany/France

Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. Given privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, with behind-the-scenes preparations.

1987 127m Starring: Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin

The late, great Bruno Ganz is Damiel, an angel perched atop buildings high over Berlin who can hear the thoughts—fears, hopes, dreams—of all the people living below. But when he falls in love with a beautiful trapeze artist, he is willing to give up his immortality and come back to earth to be with her. Made not long before the fall of the Berlin wall, this stunning tapestry of sounds and images, shot in black and white and colour by the legendary Henri Alekan, is movie poetry.

SUN 21, 3PM

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN (15)

Criterion

Dir: Terry Jones UK 1979 90m Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese

Returning to cinemas for its 40th Anniversary, in glorious standard definition and mono-sound, Monty Python delivers a scathing, anarchic satire of both religion and Hollywood’s depiction of all things biblical with their 1979 feature film Life of Brian. Audiences will be able to join in the celebrations with a commemorative pack.

SUN 14, 7.30PM

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019 (CERT TBC) 180m

Calling all adventure lovers! The award-winning Kendal Mountain Festival is back on the road with its UK tour. Join us for an evening packed full of amazing films and awe-inspiring talks from some of the world’s most impressive adventurers including James Glancy and Jenny Tough, and presented by Festival Director Steve Scott. Enjoy the spirit and inspiration of the festival and celebrate the exploration of some of the wildest places on earth. Tickets: £18 full / £10 under-25

We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-underthe-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50

ZULU (PG) 132m A thoughtful account of British soldiers’ defence of an outpost against vastly superior Zulu forces in 1879. BFI BILLY WOULD HAVE BEEN 80 NEXT WEEK. ALL WELCOME, ANN. SUN 28, 12NOON

An elderly Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur form an unlikely friendship. FAMILY AND FRIENDS, SIT BACK, RELAX AND ENJOY WITH LOVE, JOYCE.

SAT 27, 2.30PM

NT LIVE THU 11, 7PM

THE MOVEMENT (15) + Q&A

ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m

A documentary made in Nottingham which highlights the efforts of ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help migrants attempting to enter Europe. It follows and interviews volunteers and charity workers as well as the migrants themselves, shedding light on the global smuggling networks and asks difficult questions of the authorities and border agencies. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Sharon Walia. SUN 28, 6PM

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

A bi-monthly short film night that brings the independent film community together to chat all things film and fuel future collaborations. Short Stack showcases shorts, trailers, documentaries and music videos from the East Midlands and further afield. Tickets £3.50

(90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s, such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, A Taste of Honey and This Sporting Life, to Kes, Quadrophenia, Bronco Bullfrog, That Sinking Feeling and This is England. From stuffy post-war stereotypes to more ethnically diverse work and more female orientated films, this is an unflinching look at a gritty sub-genre and its constant clashes with controversy, censorship and the establishment. Expect Mike Leigh, The Long Good Friday, Rita Sue and Bob Too and more recent offerings such as Funny Cow, Jawbone and Tyrannosaur. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25

Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk

DRIVING MISS DAISY (U) 94m TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)

LIVE BY SATELLITE

Dir: Sharon Walia UK 2018 92m

LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE!

Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc RSC LIVE WED 17, 7PM

AS YOU LIKE IT (12A) Director Kimberley Sykes (Dido, Queen of Carthage) directs. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval with free tea, coffee and biscuits served. MON 29, 1.30PM

IT’S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN (U) 78m The action takes place around a textile mill in which our hero, played by the legendary George Formby, develops a revolutionary new cloth. Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: or call 0115 952 6611.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)

NEW COURSE

According to who? BBC Culture’s 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that’s who! The top 100 featured films by 67 different directors, from 24 countries, and in 19 languages. The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we’ll be analysing the top 50. In reverse order, naturally. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)

APRIL 2019

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 8 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25

OFF THE PAGE (90m)

NEW COURSE

Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. Cinema is littered with unsuccessful adaptations yet at other times a film might transcend its source novel to become a cinematic triumph. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25

TALK CINEMA (90m)

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Graham Caveney, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (incl. entrance into films)

13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

MEMBERS GET

20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

MIGRATION AND HOSPITALITY IN EUROPEAN CINEMA ONE DAY COURSE + SCREENING Born of a collaboration between a European Union funded Erasmus+ project on Cinema and Hospitality and Broadway Cinema, this one-day course will explore the response of contemporary European fiction and documentary films to migration. In a world where migrants and refugees are either condemned to invisibility or forced into visibility on others’ terms (as objects for rejection or compassion), cinema has the power to ask us to see differently, to put ourselves in others’ shoes and to open a space for normally silenced voices. But it is also limited by its genres and forms and inequalities of access to filmmaking, distribution and exhibition.

These are some of the issues that will be explored during the day using a fascinating range of important films such as Once, Fire at Sea, Human Flow and God’s Own Country. The day will end with a free screening of The Movement followed by a discussion of the issues raised in the film. Lunch will be provided. The course will be led by Martin O’Shaughnessy, Professor of Film Studies at Nottingham Trent, and Professor Ana Manzanas Calvo of the University of Salamanca but will also involve other invited participants.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM

90S HIP HOP CLASSICS To mark the first night of Mid90s, Jonah Hill’s coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets a group of skateboarders, we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar. FRI 19, FROM 8PM

‘80S AND ‘90S MANCHESTER MUSIC It’s the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, the official documentary about maverick Frank Sidebottom, the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years. To set the scene, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Tutor: Martin O’Shaughnessy ONE DAY COURSE: SAT 27 APR, 10.30AM-4.30PM Price: FREE (includes refreshments and lunch) – a £10 deposit is required to secure a place which will be returned on arrival.

This course is a multiplier event for an EU funded project to develop a syllabus on Hospitality in Film.

QUIZZES

For more details about our workshops, visit broadway.org.uk. If you have a question about any of these activities, please email workshops@broadway.org.uk.

With English Subtitles

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN REMBRANDT (CERT TBC) 90m

WINGS OF DESIRE (15)

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN

SAT 11 MAY, 10AM-4.30PM Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+

PETRA (CERT TBC)

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY ONE-DAY COURSE - FOR BEGINNERS

YULI - THE CARLOS ACOSTA STORY: LIVE FILM EVENT FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE (15) CINECAST LIVE FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE + Q&A

TUE 9, 6.15PM

MEMORIAS DE UN HOMBRE EN PIJAMA (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA

THU 18 APR The art of hand-drawn animation is making a comeback – so if you love drawing, animation, or just want to try something new, join us for our one-day drawn animation course to create your very own character and learn tips and techniques to bring it to life with tutor Teagan Ball. Cost: £50/£45 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

MIRIAM MIENTE (CERT TBC)

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ

ART OF ANIMATION

MON 8, 6.15PM

MON 15, 3.30PM & 5.45PM

THU 4, 7.45PM

SUN 14, 12NOON

WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS

FILM AND MUSIC

THU 11, FRI 12, TUE 16 & WED 17 APR Our popular Experience VR sessions are back for the Easter holidays! Book a 90-minute session for up to three participants to play, learn and be creative in virtual reality, and try out a selection of amazing VR experiences. Cost: £25 per group Ages: 9+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

The cult comedy classic from Mel Brooks. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARK! 60 GLORIOUS YEARS!

FILM COURSES

FOOD & DRINK

MON 15 – TUE 16 APR 9.30AM – 4.30PM EACH DAY If you’re 13-15 years old and interested in film, why not join us for two days over Easter to make your own! You’ll work with tutor Roger Knott-Fayle to learn hands-on filmmaking skills using professional equipment, and watch and discuss a selection of short films for inspiration – you’ll then work in a small group to produce and edit your own short film, and you can even star in it too. Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY

SUN 7, 12NOON

FRI 26, 6.30PM

WED 3, 7PM

SAT 6, 6.15PM

10

See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m

ACTION! CUT! WRAP!

SAT 6 APR, 2PM-4PM Make your own modelling clay creatures and bring them to life, taking inspiration from Tim Burton and his new film Dumbo. Cost: £8/£6 memb & conc Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)

MYSTERY FILM

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

SAT 6 APR, 10AM – 12PM A chance for younger children to make their own Peppa Pig-themed creations to take home at this fun morning workshop, led by local artist Hannah Money. Cost: £6/£5 (with purchase of a ticket for Peppa Pig – Festival of Fun) Ages: 3-6 (must be accompanied by Daddy Pigs and Mummy Pigs)

CLAY ANIMATION WORKSHOP

MY MOVIES

APRIL 2019

QUADROPHENIA

INSPIRING CREATIVITY

08

ALL ABOUT EVE

07

TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 30, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


¡VIVA!

We will be offering a range of creative activities for children during the Easter holidays

After a 10-year hiatus, we are pleased to welcome back the ¡Viva! Tour. ¡Viva! Spanish and Latin American Film Festival brings the best new cinema from Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America to the UK and we’ve selected a range of titles for you to enjoy.

PEPPA PIG CRAFT WORKSHOP

Part of ¡Viva! Spanish & Latin American Festival 2019 tour, presented by HOME, Manchester, with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.

09

YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (12A) 103m

BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880) AND IS SUPPORTED BY:

With the support of Europa Cinemas, an initiative of the Media Programme of the European Union.

With English Subtitles

Dirs: Natalia Cabral & Oriol Estrada Dominican

With English Subtitles

Dir: Jaime Rosales Spain 2018 105m

Republic/Spain 2018 80m

Dir: Carlos Fernández de Vigo Spain 2018 74m

Starring: Bárbara Lennie, Alex Brendemühl

Starring: Dulce Rodríguez, Carolina Rohana

Starring: Raúl Arévalo, María Castro

In the Dominican Republic, Miriam anxiously awaits her 15th birthday party where she is planning to bring her internet boyfriend Jean-Louis. But things become complicated when she meets him for the first time and realises he is black – a fact bound to shake her middle class family to the core. Miriam Miente explores identity politics and the effects of internalised racism in the Dominican Republic community. Advised certificate: 12A

Paco, a 40-something bachelor from Barcelona, finally sees his childhood dream come true: a job working from home in his pyjamas. Just when he’s reached the zenith of personal happiness, however, he falls in love with a woman who’s not convinced his main objective in life should be to remain at home in his pyjamas. A delightful ‘coming-of-age’ comedy for big kids who never want to grow up. Advised certificate: 12A

Auteur filmmaker Rosales brings the atmosphere of Greek tragedy to contemporary Spain in this portrait of a broken family suffering the consequences of secrets, lies and violence. Petra, a fatherless young woman, embarks on a search that leads her to Jaume, a famous artist and a powerful, ruthless man. Petra’s story entwines with the lives of Jaume, his wife and their son, and step-by-step their fates are sealed. Advised certificate: 15

With English Subtitles Dir: Icíar Bollaín Spain/UK/Germany 2018 104m Starring: Carlos Acosta, Santiago Alfonso

Yuli had its World Premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where it won the Best Screenplay Award. It has gone on to receive five nominations for the Spanish Goya awards. Based on Carlos Acosta’s autobiography ‘No Way Home – A Cuban Dancer’s Story’, it is his own story about growing up in Cuba, becoming a dancer, moving to London and his relationship with his father, his family and his country. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with Carlos Acosta, director Icíar Bollaín and writer Paul Laverty.

WED 10, 6PM SUN 7, 8.45PM

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA (CERT TBC)

With English Subtitles

With English Subtitles

Dir: Carlos Vermut Spain/France 2018 124m

Dir: Andrea Jaurrieta Spain 2018 105m

Starring: Eva Llorach, Najwa Nimri

Starring: Ingrid García Jonsson, Mona Martínez

Ana is a smart and responsible young woman, engaged to be married and about to finish her PhD in Law. That is until the day her doppelgänger waltzes into her life and robs her identity. Suddenly a nobody, Ana takes advantage of her sudden liberation to do whatever she had never dared do before – moving to another part of the city and assuming a new identity. But the glamour soon turns into a real identity crisis. Can Ana go back to who she was?

When an ‘accident’ leaves fame-weary Lila with acute memory loss, super-fan Violeta’s remarkable karaoke performance suggests an unusual solution – Violeta can teach Lila to be Lila again. Dive down the rabbit hole into an enigmatic hall of mirrors featuring a beloved singer and her talented fan; an amnesiac superstar and her devoted assistant; a doting mother and her bullying daughter. Drawing comparisons with Hitchcock, Bergman and Almodóvar, Quién Te Cantará was voted Best Film by the critics at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.

Dir: Wim Wenders West Germany/France

Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an event like no other. Given privileged access to both galleries the film documents this landmark exhibition, whilst interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, with behind-the-scenes preparations.

1987 127m Starring: Bruno Ganz, Solveig Dommartin

The late, great Bruno Ganz is Damiel, an angel perched atop buildings high over Berlin who can hear the thoughts—fears, hopes, dreams—of all the people living below. But when he falls in love with a beautiful trapeze artist, he is willing to give up his immortality and come back to earth to be with her. Made not long before the fall of the Berlin wall, this stunning tapestry of sounds and images, shot in black and white and colour by the legendary Henri Alekan, is movie poetry.

SUN 21, 3PM

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN (15)

Criterion

Dir: Terry Jones UK 1979 90m Starring: Graham Chapman, John Cleese

Returning to cinemas for its 40th Anniversary, in glorious standard definition and mono-sound, Monty Python delivers a scathing, anarchic satire of both religion and Hollywood’s depiction of all things biblical with their 1979 feature film Life of Brian. Audiences will be able to join in the celebrations with a commemorative pack.

SUN 14, 7.30PM

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019 (CERT TBC) 180m

Calling all adventure lovers! The award-winning Kendal Mountain Festival is back on the road with its UK tour. Join us for an evening packed full of amazing films and awe-inspiring talks from some of the world’s most impressive adventurers including James Glancy and Jenny Tough, and presented by Festival Director Steve Scott. Enjoy the spirit and inspiration of the festival and celebrate the exploration of some of the wildest places on earth. Tickets: £18 full / £10 under-25

We love film and we love to share our passion for film. This mystery film is chosen by one of our film-loving staff and is one we feel deserves to be (re)discovered on the big screen. Expect anything from classics to gone-underthe-radar, and from favourites to underrated. We’ll introduce the event and let you know who selected it, but the film will remain a mystery until the lights actually go down. Tickets: £3.50

ZULU (PG) 132m A thoughtful account of British soldiers’ defence of an outpost against vastly superior Zulu forces in 1879. BFI BILLY WOULD HAVE BEEN 80 NEXT WEEK. ALL WELCOME, ANN. SUN 28, 12NOON

An elderly Jewish woman and her African-American chauffeur form an unlikely friendship. FAMILY AND FRIENDS, SIT BACK, RELAX AND ENJOY WITH LOVE, JOYCE.

SAT 27, 2.30PM

NT LIVE THU 11, 7PM

THE MOVEMENT (15) + Q&A

ALL ABOUT EVE (12A) 130m

A documentary made in Nottingham which highlights the efforts of ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help migrants attempting to enter Europe. It follows and interviews volunteers and charity workers as well as the migrants themselves, shedding light on the global smuggling networks and asks difficult questions of the authorities and border agencies. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Sharon Walia. SUN 28, 6PM

SHORT STACK (CERT TBC)

A bi-monthly short film night that brings the independent film community together to chat all things film and fuel future collaborations. Short Stack showcases shorts, trailers, documentaries and music videos from the East Midlands and further afield. Tickets £3.50

(90m) A fascinating trip around the side-streets and back-to-backs of working-class cinema, exploring the British New Wave kitchen sink dramas of the 50s and 60s, such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, A Taste of Honey and This Sporting Life, to Kes, Quadrophenia, Bronco Bullfrog, That Sinking Feeling and This is England. From stuffy post-war stereotypes to more ethnically diverse work and more female orientated films, this is an unflinching look at a gritty sub-genre and its constant clashes with controversy, censorship and the establishment. Expect Mike Leigh, The Long Good Friday, Rita Sue and Bob Too and more recent offerings such as Funny Cow, Jawbone and Tyrannosaur. If you’re a fan of challenging, unforgettable British movies, this course is it, all the rest is propaganda. Tutor: Andrew Graves 10 weeks Tuesday evenings commencing TUE 7 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £70/£50 memb & conc/ £35 under-25

Come and meet other film-lovers at our informal but informative film courses. There’ll be teaching, film clips and opportunities for questions and discussion. All courses are designed with adult participants in mind. For more information contact Caroline at c.hennigan@broadway.org.uk

DRIVING MISS DAISY (U) 94m TALK CINEMA AFTERNOON (90m)

LIVE BY SATELLITE

Dir: Sharon Walia UK 2018 92m

LOVE FILM? COME AND LEARN MORE!

Gillian Anderson stars as Margo Channing, the role immortalised by Bette Davis in Joseph Mankiewicz’s 1950 film. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc RSC LIVE WED 17, 7PM

AS YOU LIKE IT (12A) Director Kimberley Sykes (Dido, Queen of Carthage) directs. Tickets: £15 full / £13 memb+conc

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING The screening is enhanced to suit the needs of people living with dementia. There will be an interval with free tea, coffee and biscuits served. MON 29, 1.30PM

IT’S TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN (U) 78m The action takes place around a textile mill in which our hero, played by the legendary George Formby, develops a revolutionary new cloth. Tickets are £3.90, with a free place for an accompanying carer. For more information and to book wheelchair spaces, contact Adam Byrne: or call 0115 952 6611.

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5 & 7 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Alan Seaman, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Monday afternoons commencing MON 13 MAY, 2PM-3.30PM (discussion sessions) Price: £48/£32 memb & conc/ £24 under-25 (includes entrance into films & tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

5O GREATEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS (120m)

NEW COURSE

According to who? BBC Culture’s 2018 poll of 209 critics in 43 different countries, that’s who! The top 100 featured films by 67 different directors, from 24 countries, and in 19 languages. The poll asked critics to vote for their favourite films made primarily in a language other than English and over these eight weeks we’ll be analysing the top 50. In reverse order, naturally. Tutor: Alan Seaman 8 weeks* Wednesday afternoons commencing WED 8 MAY, 2PM-4PM Price: £56/£40 memb & conc/ £28 under-25 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits on arrival) *PLEASE NOTE SHORTER DURATION

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING (150m)

APRIL 2019

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

BROADWAY CAFEBAR& MEZZ BAR

Our popular screenwriting course is back! It will get you up and running with all the tools you need to write your screenplay. From finding your story, giving it structure and writing it visually; creating characters, writing dialogue and devising your plot. Not forgetting how to write a film synopsis and treatment. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 8 MAY, 6.30PM-9PM Price: £130/£100 memb & conc/ £70 under-25

OFF THE PAGE (90m)

NEW COURSE

Adapting a classic, popular, or critically acclaimed novel to the screen is notoriously difficult. Cinema is littered with unsuccessful adaptations yet at other times a film might transcend its source novel to become a cinematic triumph. This course examines the process, challenges, and outcomes of adapting literature to the big screen. Introducing key terms, techniques and concepts in the first session we will apply them to five film adaptations in the following weeks. With each we will consider a different issue with regards to successfully (or not) transferring a book to screen. No prior knowledge of the books or films is needed. The books/films will be Jaws, Jane Eyre, The Lord of the Rings/Hobbit, Beloved, and The Shining. Tutor: Sam Maxfield 6 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing WED 22 MAY, 7PM-8.30PM Price: £42/£30 memb & conc/ £21 under-25

TALK CINEMA (90m)

PICK UP A LOYALTY CARD!

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a pre-arranged film from the Broadway programme in weeks 1,3,5,7 & 9 then meet the group in weeks 2,4,6,8 & 10 for an in-depth discussion of the previous week’s movie. Our film tutor, Graham Caveney, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Graham Caveney 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing THU 2 MAY, 7.30PM-9PM (discussion sessions) Price: £60/£40 memb & conc/ £30 under-25 (incl. entrance into films)

13 CAFEBAR OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 9AM - 11PM THU - SAT: 9AM - 12AM SUN: 10AM - 11PM MEZZ OPENING TIMES MON - WED: 5PM - 11PM THU - SUN: 12NOON - 11PM FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

MEMBERS GET

20%OFF FOOD AND DISCOUNTED TICKETS Ask at box office for details.

OUR POPULAR FOOD AND FILM OFFER ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

10% OFF ALL MEALS AT ANY TIME ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

JUST PRESENT YOUR CINEMA TICKET AT THE BAR.

MIGRATION AND HOSPITALITY IN EUROPEAN CINEMA ONE DAY COURSE + SCREENING Born of a collaboration between a European Union funded Erasmus+ project on Cinema and Hospitality and Broadway Cinema, this one-day course will explore the response of contemporary European fiction and documentary films to migration. In a world where migrants and refugees are either condemned to invisibility or forced into visibility on others’ terms (as objects for rejection or compassion), cinema has the power to ask us to see differently, to put ourselves in others’ shoes and to open a space for normally silenced voices. But it is also limited by its genres and forms and inequalities of access to filmmaking, distribution and exhibition.

These are some of the issues that will be explored during the day using a fascinating range of important films such as Once, Fire at Sea, Human Flow and God’s Own Country. The day will end with a free screening of The Movement followed by a discussion of the issues raised in the film. Lunch will be provided. The course will be led by Martin O’Shaughnessy, Professor of Film Studies at Nottingham Trent, and Professor Ana Manzanas Calvo of the University of Salamanca but will also involve other invited participants.

FRI 12, FROM 8PM

90S HIP HOP CLASSICS To mark the first night of Mid90s, Jonah Hill’s coming-of-age story about a teenage boy who finds his scene when he meets a group of skateboarders, we’ll be playing 90s Hip Hop classics in the Cafébar. FRI 19, FROM 8PM

‘80S AND ‘90S MANCHESTER MUSIC It’s the opening night of Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story, the official documentary about maverick Frank Sidebottom, the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years. To set the scene, we’ll be spinning ‘80s and ‘90s Manchester music in the Cafébar from 8PM.

Tutor: Martin O’Shaughnessy ONE DAY COURSE: SAT 27 APR, 10.30AM-4.30PM Price: FREE (includes refreshments and lunch) – a £10 deposit is required to secure a place which will be returned on arrival.

This course is a multiplier event for an EU funded project to develop a syllabus on Hospitality in Film.

QUIZZES

For more details about our workshops, visit broadway.org.uk. If you have a question about any of these activities, please email workshops@broadway.org.uk.

With English Subtitles

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN REMBRANDT (CERT TBC) 90m

WINGS OF DESIRE (15)

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN

SAT 11 MAY, 10AM-4.30PM Cost: £90/£80 memb & conc Ages: 18+

PETRA (CERT TBC)

KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL UK TOUR 2019

DSLR PHOTOGRAPHY ONE-DAY COURSE - FOR BEGINNERS

YULI - THE CARLOS ACOSTA STORY: LIVE FILM EVENT FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE (15) CINECAST LIVE FROM THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE + Q&A

TUE 9, 6.15PM

MEMORIAS DE UN HOMBRE EN PIJAMA (CERT TBC)

ANA DE DÍA

THU 18 APR The art of hand-drawn animation is making a comeback – so if you love drawing, animation, or just want to try something new, join us for our one-day drawn animation course to create your very own character and learn tips and techniques to bring it to life with tutor Teagan Ball. Cost: £50/£45 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

MIRIAM MIENTE (CERT TBC)

QUIÉN TE CANTARÁ

ART OF ANIMATION

MON 8, 6.15PM

MON 15, 3.30PM & 5.45PM

THU 4, 7.45PM

SUN 14, 12NOON

WELCOME TO NEW THE CHEAP SEATS: COURSE SILVER SCREEN PORTRAYALS OF THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS

FILM AND MUSIC

THU 11, FRI 12, TUE 16 & WED 17 APR Our popular Experience VR sessions are back for the Easter holidays! Book a 90-minute session for up to three participants to play, learn and be creative in virtual reality, and try out a selection of amazing VR experiences. Cost: £25 per group Ages: 9+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

The cult comedy classic from Mel Brooks. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARK! 60 GLORIOUS YEARS!

FILM COURSES

FOOD & DRINK

MON 15 – TUE 16 APR 9.30AM – 4.30PM EACH DAY If you’re 13-15 years old and interested in film, why not join us for two days over Easter to make your own! You’ll work with tutor Roger Knott-Fayle to learn hands-on filmmaking skills using professional equipment, and watch and discuss a selection of short films for inspiration – you’ll then work in a small group to produce and edit your own short film, and you can even star in it too. Cost: £100/£90 memb & conc Ages: 13-15

EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY

SUN 7, 12NOON

FRI 26, 6.30PM

WED 3, 7PM

SAT 6, 6.15PM

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See the film of your choice on a Sunday. For details see our website, call 0115 952 6611 or email Laura: l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

BROADWAY’S MYSTERY FILM (15) 108m

ACTION! CUT! WRAP!

SAT 6 APR, 2PM-4PM Make your own modelling clay creatures and bring them to life, taking inspiration from Tim Burton and his new film Dumbo. Cost: £8/£6 memb & conc Ages: 7-12 (must be accompanied by an adult)

MYSTERY FILM

SHOWCASING THE BREADTH OF SCREEN CULTURE

SAT 6 APR, 10AM – 12PM A chance for younger children to make their own Peppa Pig-themed creations to take home at this fun morning workshop, led by local artist Hannah Money. Cost: £6/£5 (with purchase of a ticket for Peppa Pig – Festival of Fun) Ages: 3-6 (must be accompanied by Daddy Pigs and Mummy Pigs)

CLAY ANIMATION WORKSHOP

MY MOVIES

APRIL 2019

QUADROPHENIA

INSPIRING CREATIVITY

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ALL ABOUT EVE

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TUE 9, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 30, FROM 8.45PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

FILM QUIZ

Our popular gaming quiz reboots tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes too.

Quizmaster Colin returns to present our popular film quiz. It’s £1 a head to join in the fun and there are prizes to be won.


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