April 2015 Brochure

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2015

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

Wed 1

Thu 2

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

WILD TALES (15) 122m A compendium of outrageously bizarre stories, each more shocking and hilarious than the last.

THE FALLING WHILE WE’RE YOUNG WOMAN IN GOLD A LITTLE CHAOS COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH... MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (U) 137m

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15)

THE DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

WOMAN IN GOLD (CERT TBC)

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

THE INVISIBLE LIFE (PG)

Dir: Noah Baumbach United States 2014 97m

BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (15)

Dir: James Napier Robertson New Zealand

Dir: Simon Curtis United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Dir: Alan Rickman United Kingdom 2014

With English Subtitles

MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

Starring: Naomi Watts, Ben Stiller

Dir: Ridley Scott United States 1982/2007

2014 124m

Starring: Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds

116m

Dir: Vítor Gonçalves Portugal

(CERT TBC)

A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE (12A)

Noah Baumbach’s exploration of ageing, ambition and success stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as a middleaged couple, Josh and Cornelia, whose career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives. No film has better captured the weird, upended logic of urban sophisticates: the older ones embrace their iPads and Netflix, the young ones crave vinyl records and vintage VHS tapes. Powered by Stiller’s note-perfect lead performance and loose, comic turns by Watts and Seyfried, While We’re Young is a complete pleasure to watch. TIFF

117m

Starring: James Rolleston, Cliff Curtis

Starring: Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman

2013 99m

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2015 RT TBC

With English Subtitles

Starring: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer

Triumphant, richly textured biopic, The Dark Horse tells the true story of Genesis ‘Gen’ Potini, a charismatic chess champion who struggled with severe bipolar disorder. Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Sunshine) gives the performance of his career as the fragile Gen who gets his life back on track by agreeing to coach Eastern Knights, a chess club for at-risk youth.

Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer, she embarks upon a battle which takes them to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past.

Commissioned to construct King Louis XIV’s garden at Versailles, landscape designer Sabine de Barra (Kate Winslet) battles professionally and romantically with the King’s chief architect (Matthias Schoenaerts), in this sumptuous historical drama from actor-director Alan Rickman. Rickman directs with the bite of a Racine play, although this is very much a comedy.

Starring: Filipe Duarte, João Perry

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L. Jackson

Dir: Roy Andersson Sweden 2014 100m

Wandering through an abandoned flat with dark rooms inhabited by ghosts, a man tries to remember the final days of a lost friend and the last time he saw the woman he loved. This broodingly melancholy and rigorously composed film is a journey to the past that equally lauds the beauty of life.

When Tony Stark tries to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and it is up to the Avengers to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man and Captain America, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. Normal Prices Apply No 3D Surcharge.

Adapted from Philip K. Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, Scott’s 1982 masterpiece has gripped audiences and inspired passionate debate. Harrison Ford is exemplary as the world weary detective hunting down intelligent but murderous replicants in a neon-lit, rain-spattered future Los Angeles.

Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 10

Dir: Richard Starzack & Mark Burton

FORCE MAJEURE (15)

United Kingdom 2015 85m

With English Subtitles

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK (15)

From Aardman, the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run, comes the big screen debut of Shaun the Sheep. When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he baa-rgained for! A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it’s up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home. All tickets £3.60.

Dir: Ruben Östlund Sweden 2014 119m

Dir: Brett Morgen United States 2015 132m

Starring: Lisa Loven Kongsli,

Following Kurt Cobain from his earliest years through to the height of his fame, this first fully authorised documentary is a visceral and detailed cinematic insight of an artist at odds with his surroundings. Director Brett Morgen expertly blends Cobain’s personal archive, and neverbefore-seen home movies with animation and revelatory interviews with his family and closest confidants.

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U)

An ancient Japanese folktale transformed into a dazzling animated fantasy.

MOMMY (15) 139m A rewarding drama about a single mother and her wayward son.

Johannes Bah Kuhnke

When an avalanche unsettles an otherwise picture-perfect family holiday at a chic ski resort, father and businessman Tomas makes a lightning-quick decision that shakes his marriage to the core. Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s Cannes sensation combines black comedy, social satire and probing psycho-drama.

“A witty, biting historical comedy with deliciously funny performances from Rickman and Stanley Tucci.” Glasgow Film Festival

Edinburgh Film Festival

FROM FRI 24

THE FALLING (15) Dir: Carol Morley United Kingdom 2014 102m Starring: Maxine Peake, Maisie Williams

Carol Morley’s follow up to Dreams of a Life is a feverish exploration of raging hormones and teenage angst set in a girls’ school in 1969. Generally ignored by her agoraphobic mother, Lydia becomes infatuated with her charismatic friend Abbie. Abbie adores being the centre of attention but events gradually push Lydia into the limelight and fill the school with a sexual energy and hysteria that spreads like an infection. Strikingly photographed set to a dreamy score, The Falling confirms Morley as one of Britain’s most distinctive and exciting filmmakers.

Starring: Holger Andersson, Nils Westblom

Swedish master Roy Andersson returns with this absurdist, surrealistic and shocking pitch-black comedy, which moves freely from nightmare to fantasy to hilariously deadpan humour as it muses on man’s perpetual inhumanity to man. Though he's been called a slapstick Bergman and compared to Fellini, Andersson is closest to Luis Bunuel in both his surrealist flourishes and the rage - as well as the genuine empathy and sorrow - that underlies his twisted humour. Andersson has said that A Pigeon was heavily influenced by Dostoevsky and, like the work of the Russian master, his film is not for the faint of heart. TIFF

FROM FRI 3 THU 2, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) 122m This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by a story involving a baker and his wife.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15) 97m

See page 1 for details

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

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Fri 3

TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM SAT 4, 12.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife.

PINOCCHIO

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)* 116m

Sat 4

See page 2 for details. *Subject to appropriate certification

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Sun 5

Mon 6

(U) 84m

THU 16, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

WOMAN IN GOLD

Walt Disney’s second full-length animated feature focuses on the famous wooden puppet.

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

Wild Tales 15 p1 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 A Second Chance 15 p1 RSC ENCORE: Love’s Labour’s Won 12A p11 Film TBC - see website

5:30

8:15 7:45

7:00

8:15 7:45

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U Globe On Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 NT ENCORE: A View from the Bridge

Fri 10

TIME TBC TIME TBC

Wild Tales 15 p1 5:30 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 TIME TBC A Second Chance 15 p1 TIME TBC Into the Woods PG p4 10:15 1:30 Globe on Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 Film TBC - see website

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Shaun the Sheep Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Into the Woods PG p4

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3:30 2:30 2:15 3:00 3:30 2:30 2:15 12:45 3:00

Sat 11

7:00

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Mon 13

12:15 12:30 1:00 3:30 11:45 2:30

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8:30 8:15 8:00 6:45

12:45 3:00

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12:00 3:30 11:45 2:30 2:15 12:45 3:00

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 90s music Cafebar from 10pm While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Acting Out: Creativity ‘Innervision’ p9 Acting Out: Asylum p9

3:30 3:15

2:15 3:00

6:00 5:45 5:15

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

Fri 17

5:00

Sat 18 3:30 3:15

6:00 5:45

12:30 12:15 12:45 3:00

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

5:00 Sun 19

1:00

While We’re Young 15 p1 1:15 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 Acting Out: Selections from the Five Year Diary p9 1:00

3:30 3:30 3:15

6:00 5:45 5:15

2:15 3:00

5:00

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Bypass p10

6:00 5:45

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Exhibition on Screen: Vincent Van Gogh 12A p10 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45pm

8:30 8:15 8:00 7:45 Mon 20

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

5:00

Tue 21

6:00 6:00 5:45

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

5:00 Wed 22 6:00

(CERT TBC) RT TBC

Tue 7

See page 2 for details. SAT 25, 1.30PM THU 23, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

ERNEST & CELESTINE

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

(U) 77m

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THE FALLING

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK

FORCE MAJEURE

SHAUN THE SHEEP

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG

APRIL 2015

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

See page 1 for details. Family Matinees ticket prices apply.

SAT 18, 1PM

See page 2 for details

A SECOND CHANCE (15) 102m

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m

122m

116m

A police officer makes a fateful decision when he is brought back into contact with a pair of junkie parents.

WHEN IT’S ON

THE FALLING (15) 102m See page 3 for details

Giant bears and tiny mice don’t tend to socialise much, but when grumpy bear Ernest and crafty orphan mouse Celestine cross paths, the two become inseparable friends and embark on a an eventful journey.

Wed 8

SAT 4, 12.15PM

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m See page 1 for details.

Thu 9

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

2:30

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

2:30

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Lost River Preview p10

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

Wed 15

3:00 6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

3:00 10:30 1:30

6:00 4:00 5:15 5:00

3:00 TIME TBC

8:30 8:00 7:45

Thu 16

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00

6:00 5:45 5:15

While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 10:15 1:30 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 2:15 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 NT LIVE: The Hard Problem 12A p11

6:00 5:45

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

5:00

Thu 23

8:30 8:15 8:00

5:00

Fri 24

7:00

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 The Voices 15 p8

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

8:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 The Voices 15 p8 Pinocchio U p4

12:15 2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 12:00 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

8:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8 Spirited Away PG p9

12:15 2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 12:00 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Electricity 15 p8 The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Reel Equality Party Cafebar from 8.30pm

8:30 8:00

5:30

Mon 27

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

5:45 5:15

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

8:30 Tue 28

8:15

Wed 29

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

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6:00 3:00

5:45 5:15

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

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8:15 Thu 30

8:30 7:45 8:30

8:15

8:30 8:00

The Falling 15 p3 10:30 1:30 2:30 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 Globe On Screen: Julius Ceasar p11

8:15

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

5:45 4:30 6:00

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

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BOX OFFICE

6:00

7:15 8:45

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

8:00

5:45 5:15

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5:45 6:00

5:45 4:30

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10:15 1:30 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 3:00 5:45

12:30 3:00 12:00 2:30 11:30 3:15 3:30 1:30

The Falling 15 p3 3:00 A Little Chaos p2 12:30 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 11:30 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 4:30 Mama Mia! PG p9 2:00 MET OPERA ENCORE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A 12:00

2:00

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Ernest & Celestine U p4 MET OPERA LIVE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A p11

Sun 26

1:00

A Little Chaos p2 2:45 5:30 While We’re Young 15 p1 TIME TBC Woman in Gold p2 2:30 5:15 Force Majeure 15 p2 5:45 The Invisible Life PG White Bird in a Blizzard 15 p8 Found Footage Festival p10 A Little Chaos - Bringing 10:30 1:30 Up Baby Screenings p4 A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 White Shadow p8 French Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Sat 25

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2015

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

Wed 1

Thu 2

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

WILD TALES (15) 122m A compendium of outrageously bizarre stories, each more shocking and hilarious than the last.

THE FALLING WHILE WE’RE YOUNG WOMAN IN GOLD A LITTLE CHAOS COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH... MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (U) 137m

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15)

THE DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

WOMAN IN GOLD (CERT TBC)

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

THE INVISIBLE LIFE (PG)

Dir: Noah Baumbach United States 2014 97m

BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (15)

Dir: James Napier Robertson New Zealand

Dir: Simon Curtis United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Dir: Alan Rickman United Kingdom 2014

With English Subtitles

MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

Starring: Naomi Watts, Ben Stiller

Dir: Ridley Scott United States 1982/2007

2014 124m

Starring: Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds

116m

Dir: Vítor Gonçalves Portugal

(CERT TBC)

A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE (12A)

Noah Baumbach’s exploration of ageing, ambition and success stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as a middleaged couple, Josh and Cornelia, whose career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives. No film has better captured the weird, upended logic of urban sophisticates: the older ones embrace their iPads and Netflix, the young ones crave vinyl records and vintage VHS tapes. Powered by Stiller’s note-perfect lead performance and loose, comic turns by Watts and Seyfried, While We’re Young is a complete pleasure to watch. TIFF

117m

Starring: James Rolleston, Cliff Curtis

Starring: Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman

2013 99m

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2015 RT TBC

With English Subtitles

Starring: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer

Triumphant, richly textured biopic, The Dark Horse tells the true story of Genesis ‘Gen’ Potini, a charismatic chess champion who struggled with severe bipolar disorder. Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Sunshine) gives the performance of his career as the fragile Gen who gets his life back on track by agreeing to coach Eastern Knights, a chess club for at-risk youth.

Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer, she embarks upon a battle which takes them to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past.

Commissioned to construct King Louis XIV’s garden at Versailles, landscape designer Sabine de Barra (Kate Winslet) battles professionally and romantically with the King’s chief architect (Matthias Schoenaerts), in this sumptuous historical drama from actor-director Alan Rickman. Rickman directs with the bite of a Racine play, although this is very much a comedy.

Starring: Filipe Duarte, João Perry

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L. Jackson

Dir: Roy Andersson Sweden 2014 100m

Wandering through an abandoned flat with dark rooms inhabited by ghosts, a man tries to remember the final days of a lost friend and the last time he saw the woman he loved. This broodingly melancholy and rigorously composed film is a journey to the past that equally lauds the beauty of life.

When Tony Stark tries to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and it is up to the Avengers to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man and Captain America, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. Normal Prices Apply No 3D Surcharge.

Adapted from Philip K. Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, Scott’s 1982 masterpiece has gripped audiences and inspired passionate debate. Harrison Ford is exemplary as the world weary detective hunting down intelligent but murderous replicants in a neon-lit, rain-spattered future Los Angeles.

Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 10

Dir: Richard Starzack & Mark Burton

FORCE MAJEURE (15)

United Kingdom 2015 85m

With English Subtitles

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK (15)

From Aardman, the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run, comes the big screen debut of Shaun the Sheep. When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he baa-rgained for! A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it’s up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home. All tickets £3.60.

Dir: Ruben Östlund Sweden 2014 119m

Dir: Brett Morgen United States 2015 132m

Starring: Lisa Loven Kongsli,

Following Kurt Cobain from his earliest years through to the height of his fame, this first fully authorised documentary is a visceral and detailed cinematic insight of an artist at odds with his surroundings. Director Brett Morgen expertly blends Cobain’s personal archive, and neverbefore-seen home movies with animation and revelatory interviews with his family and closest confidants.

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U)

An ancient Japanese folktale transformed into a dazzling animated fantasy.

MOMMY (15) 139m A rewarding drama about a single mother and her wayward son.

Johannes Bah Kuhnke

When an avalanche unsettles an otherwise picture-perfect family holiday at a chic ski resort, father and businessman Tomas makes a lightning-quick decision that shakes his marriage to the core. Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s Cannes sensation combines black comedy, social satire and probing psycho-drama.

“A witty, biting historical comedy with deliciously funny performances from Rickman and Stanley Tucci.” Glasgow Film Festival

Edinburgh Film Festival

FROM FRI 24

THE FALLING (15) Dir: Carol Morley United Kingdom 2014 102m Starring: Maxine Peake, Maisie Williams

Carol Morley’s follow up to Dreams of a Life is a feverish exploration of raging hormones and teenage angst set in a girls’ school in 1969. Generally ignored by her agoraphobic mother, Lydia becomes infatuated with her charismatic friend Abbie. Abbie adores being the centre of attention but events gradually push Lydia into the limelight and fill the school with a sexual energy and hysteria that spreads like an infection. Strikingly photographed set to a dreamy score, The Falling confirms Morley as one of Britain’s most distinctive and exciting filmmakers.

Starring: Holger Andersson, Nils Westblom

Swedish master Roy Andersson returns with this absurdist, surrealistic and shocking pitch-black comedy, which moves freely from nightmare to fantasy to hilariously deadpan humour as it muses on man’s perpetual inhumanity to man. Though he's been called a slapstick Bergman and compared to Fellini, Andersson is closest to Luis Bunuel in both his surrealist flourishes and the rage - as well as the genuine empathy and sorrow - that underlies his twisted humour. Andersson has said that A Pigeon was heavily influenced by Dostoevsky and, like the work of the Russian master, his film is not for the faint of heart. TIFF

FROM FRI 3 THU 2, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) 122m This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by a story involving a baker and his wife.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15) 97m

See page 1 for details

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

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Fri 3

TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM SAT 4, 12.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife.

PINOCCHIO

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)* 116m

Sat 4

See page 2 for details. *Subject to appropriate certification

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Sun 5

Mon 6

(U) 84m

THU 16, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

WOMAN IN GOLD

Walt Disney’s second full-length animated feature focuses on the famous wooden puppet.

05

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

Wild Tales 15 p1 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 A Second Chance 15 p1 RSC ENCORE: Love’s Labour’s Won 12A p11 Film TBC - see website

5:30

8:15 7:45

7:00

8:15 7:45

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U Globe On Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 NT ENCORE: A View from the Bridge

Fri 10

TIME TBC TIME TBC

Wild Tales 15 p1 5:30 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 TIME TBC A Second Chance 15 p1 TIME TBC Into the Woods PG p4 10:15 1:30 Globe on Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 Film TBC - see website

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Shaun the Sheep Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Into the Woods PG p4

06

3:30 2:30 2:15 3:00 3:30 2:30 2:15 12:45 3:00

Sat 11

7:00

Sun 12

Mon 13

12:15 12:30 1:00 3:30 11:45 2:30

6:00 5:45 5:15 4:00

8:30 8:15 8:00 6:45

12:45 3:00

Tue 14

12:00 3:30 11:45 2:30 2:15 12:45 3:00

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

12:00

While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 90s music Cafebar from 10pm While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Acting Out: Creativity ‘Innervision’ p9 Acting Out: Asylum p9

3:30 3:15

2:15 3:00

6:00 5:45 5:15

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

Fri 17

5:00

Sat 18 3:30 3:15

6:00 5:45

12:30 12:15 12:45 3:00

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

5:00 Sun 19

1:00

While We’re Young 15 p1 1:15 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 Acting Out: Selections from the Five Year Diary p9 1:00

3:30 3:30 3:15

6:00 5:45 5:15

2:15 3:00

5:00

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Bypass p10

6:00 5:45

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Exhibition on Screen: Vincent Van Gogh 12A p10 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45pm

8:30 8:15 8:00 7:45 Mon 20

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

5:00

Tue 21

6:00 6:00 5:45

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

5:00 Wed 22 6:00

(CERT TBC) RT TBC

Tue 7

See page 2 for details. SAT 25, 1.30PM THU 23, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

ERNEST & CELESTINE

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

(U) 77m

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THE FALLING

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK

FORCE MAJEURE

SHAUN THE SHEEP

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG

APRIL 2015

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

See page 1 for details. Family Matinees ticket prices apply.

SAT 18, 1PM

See page 2 for details

A SECOND CHANCE (15) 102m

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m

122m

116m

A police officer makes a fateful decision when he is brought back into contact with a pair of junkie parents.

WHEN IT’S ON

THE FALLING (15) 102m See page 3 for details

Giant bears and tiny mice don’t tend to socialise much, but when grumpy bear Ernest and crafty orphan mouse Celestine cross paths, the two become inseparable friends and embark on a an eventful journey.

Wed 8

SAT 4, 12.15PM

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m See page 1 for details.

Thu 9

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

2:30

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

2:30

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Lost River Preview p10

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

Wed 15

3:00 6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

3:00 10:30 1:30

6:00 4:00 5:15 5:00

3:00 TIME TBC

8:30 8:00 7:45

Thu 16

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00

6:00 5:45 5:15

While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 10:15 1:30 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 2:15 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 NT LIVE: The Hard Problem 12A p11

6:00 5:45

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

5:00

Thu 23

8:30 8:15 8:00

5:00

Fri 24

7:00

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 The Voices 15 p8

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

8:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 The Voices 15 p8 Pinocchio U p4

12:15 2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 12:00 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

8:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8 Spirited Away PG p9

12:15 2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 12:00 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Electricity 15 p8 The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Reel Equality Party Cafebar from 8.30pm

8:30 8:00

5:30

Mon 27

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

5:45 5:15

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

8:30 Tue 28

8:15

Wed 29

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

3:00 3:15

6:00 3:00

5:45 5:15

3:15 6:00

3:00

5:45 5:15

3:15 6:00

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

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

8:15 Thu 30

8:30 7:45 8:30

8:15

8:30 8:00

The Falling 15 p3 10:30 1:30 2:30 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 Globe On Screen: Julius Ceasar p11

8:15

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

5:45 4:30 6:00

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

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BOX OFFICE

6:00

7:15 8:45

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

8:00

5:45 5:15

8:15

8:15

8:30

3:00 2:30 3:15 3:30

5:45 6:00

5:45 4:30

8:30 8:00

8:00

10:15 1:30 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 3:00 5:45

12:30 3:00 12:00 2:30 11:30 3:15 3:30 1:30

The Falling 15 p3 3:00 A Little Chaos p2 12:30 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 11:30 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 4:30 Mama Mia! PG p9 2:00 MET OPERA ENCORE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A 12:00

2:00

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Ernest & Celestine U p4 MET OPERA LIVE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A p11

Sun 26

1:00

A Little Chaos p2 2:45 5:30 While We’re Young 15 p1 TIME TBC Woman in Gold p2 2:30 5:15 Force Majeure 15 p2 5:45 The Invisible Life PG White Bird in a Blizzard 15 p8 Found Footage Festival p10 A Little Chaos - Bringing 10:30 1:30 Up Baby Screenings p4 A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 White Shadow p8 French Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Sat 25

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2015

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

Wed 1

Thu 2

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

WILD TALES (15) 122m A compendium of outrageously bizarre stories, each more shocking and hilarious than the last.

THE FALLING WHILE WE’RE YOUNG WOMAN IN GOLD A LITTLE CHAOS COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH... MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (U) 137m

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15)

THE DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

WOMAN IN GOLD (CERT TBC)

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

THE INVISIBLE LIFE (PG)

Dir: Noah Baumbach United States 2014 97m

BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (15)

Dir: James Napier Robertson New Zealand

Dir: Simon Curtis United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Dir: Alan Rickman United Kingdom 2014

With English Subtitles

MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

Starring: Naomi Watts, Ben Stiller

Dir: Ridley Scott United States 1982/2007

2014 124m

Starring: Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds

116m

Dir: Vítor Gonçalves Portugal

(CERT TBC)

A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE (12A)

Noah Baumbach’s exploration of ageing, ambition and success stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as a middleaged couple, Josh and Cornelia, whose career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives. No film has better captured the weird, upended logic of urban sophisticates: the older ones embrace their iPads and Netflix, the young ones crave vinyl records and vintage VHS tapes. Powered by Stiller’s note-perfect lead performance and loose, comic turns by Watts and Seyfried, While We’re Young is a complete pleasure to watch. TIFF

117m

Starring: James Rolleston, Cliff Curtis

Starring: Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman

2013 99m

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2015 RT TBC

With English Subtitles

Starring: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer

Triumphant, richly textured biopic, The Dark Horse tells the true story of Genesis ‘Gen’ Potini, a charismatic chess champion who struggled with severe bipolar disorder. Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Sunshine) gives the performance of his career as the fragile Gen who gets his life back on track by agreeing to coach Eastern Knights, a chess club for at-risk youth.

Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer, she embarks upon a battle which takes them to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past.

Commissioned to construct King Louis XIV’s garden at Versailles, landscape designer Sabine de Barra (Kate Winslet) battles professionally and romantically with the King’s chief architect (Matthias Schoenaerts), in this sumptuous historical drama from actor-director Alan Rickman. Rickman directs with the bite of a Racine play, although this is very much a comedy.

Starring: Filipe Duarte, João Perry

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L. Jackson

Dir: Roy Andersson Sweden 2014 100m

Wandering through an abandoned flat with dark rooms inhabited by ghosts, a man tries to remember the final days of a lost friend and the last time he saw the woman he loved. This broodingly melancholy and rigorously composed film is a journey to the past that equally lauds the beauty of life.

When Tony Stark tries to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and it is up to the Avengers to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man and Captain America, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. Normal Prices Apply No 3D Surcharge.

Adapted from Philip K. Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, Scott’s 1982 masterpiece has gripped audiences and inspired passionate debate. Harrison Ford is exemplary as the world weary detective hunting down intelligent but murderous replicants in a neon-lit, rain-spattered future Los Angeles.

Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 10

Dir: Richard Starzack & Mark Burton

FORCE MAJEURE (15)

United Kingdom 2015 85m

With English Subtitles

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK (15)

From Aardman, the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run, comes the big screen debut of Shaun the Sheep. When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he baa-rgained for! A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it’s up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home. All tickets £3.60.

Dir: Ruben Östlund Sweden 2014 119m

Dir: Brett Morgen United States 2015 132m

Starring: Lisa Loven Kongsli,

Following Kurt Cobain from his earliest years through to the height of his fame, this first fully authorised documentary is a visceral and detailed cinematic insight of an artist at odds with his surroundings. Director Brett Morgen expertly blends Cobain’s personal archive, and neverbefore-seen home movies with animation and revelatory interviews with his family and closest confidants.

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U)

An ancient Japanese folktale transformed into a dazzling animated fantasy.

MOMMY (15) 139m A rewarding drama about a single mother and her wayward son.

Johannes Bah Kuhnke

When an avalanche unsettles an otherwise picture-perfect family holiday at a chic ski resort, father and businessman Tomas makes a lightning-quick decision that shakes his marriage to the core. Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s Cannes sensation combines black comedy, social satire and probing psycho-drama.

“A witty, biting historical comedy with deliciously funny performances from Rickman and Stanley Tucci.” Glasgow Film Festival

Edinburgh Film Festival

FROM FRI 24

THE FALLING (15) Dir: Carol Morley United Kingdom 2014 102m Starring: Maxine Peake, Maisie Williams

Carol Morley’s follow up to Dreams of a Life is a feverish exploration of raging hormones and teenage angst set in a girls’ school in 1969. Generally ignored by her agoraphobic mother, Lydia becomes infatuated with her charismatic friend Abbie. Abbie adores being the centre of attention but events gradually push Lydia into the limelight and fill the school with a sexual energy and hysteria that spreads like an infection. Strikingly photographed set to a dreamy score, The Falling confirms Morley as one of Britain’s most distinctive and exciting filmmakers.

Starring: Holger Andersson, Nils Westblom

Swedish master Roy Andersson returns with this absurdist, surrealistic and shocking pitch-black comedy, which moves freely from nightmare to fantasy to hilariously deadpan humour as it muses on man’s perpetual inhumanity to man. Though he's been called a slapstick Bergman and compared to Fellini, Andersson is closest to Luis Bunuel in both his surrealist flourishes and the rage - as well as the genuine empathy and sorrow - that underlies his twisted humour. Andersson has said that A Pigeon was heavily influenced by Dostoevsky and, like the work of the Russian master, his film is not for the faint of heart. TIFF

FROM FRI 3 THU 2, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) 122m This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by a story involving a baker and his wife.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15) 97m

See page 1 for details

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

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Fri 3

TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM SAT 4, 12.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife.

PINOCCHIO

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)* 116m

Sat 4

See page 2 for details. *Subject to appropriate certification

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Sun 5

Mon 6

(U) 84m

THU 16, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

WOMAN IN GOLD

Walt Disney’s second full-length animated feature focuses on the famous wooden puppet.

05

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

Wild Tales 15 p1 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 A Second Chance 15 p1 RSC ENCORE: Love’s Labour’s Won 12A p11 Film TBC - see website

5:30

8:15 7:45

7:00

8:15 7:45

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U Globe On Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 NT ENCORE: A View from the Bridge

Fri 10

TIME TBC TIME TBC

Wild Tales 15 p1 5:30 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 TIME TBC A Second Chance 15 p1 TIME TBC Into the Woods PG p4 10:15 1:30 Globe on Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 Film TBC - see website

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Shaun the Sheep Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Into the Woods PG p4

06

3:30 2:30 2:15 3:00 3:30 2:30 2:15 12:45 3:00

Sat 11

7:00

Sun 12

Mon 13

12:15 12:30 1:00 3:30 11:45 2:30

6:00 5:45 5:15 4:00

8:30 8:15 8:00 6:45

12:45 3:00

Tue 14

12:00 3:30 11:45 2:30 2:15 12:45 3:00

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

12:00

While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 90s music Cafebar from 10pm While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Acting Out: Creativity ‘Innervision’ p9 Acting Out: Asylum p9

3:30 3:15

2:15 3:00

6:00 5:45 5:15

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

Fri 17

5:00

Sat 18 3:30 3:15

6:00 5:45

12:30 12:15 12:45 3:00

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

5:00 Sun 19

1:00

While We’re Young 15 p1 1:15 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 Acting Out: Selections from the Five Year Diary p9 1:00

3:30 3:30 3:15

6:00 5:45 5:15

2:15 3:00

5:00

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Bypass p10

6:00 5:45

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Exhibition on Screen: Vincent Van Gogh 12A p10 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45pm

8:30 8:15 8:00 7:45 Mon 20

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

5:00

Tue 21

6:00 6:00 5:45

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

5:00 Wed 22 6:00

(CERT TBC) RT TBC

Tue 7

See page 2 for details. SAT 25, 1.30PM THU 23, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

ERNEST & CELESTINE

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

(U) 77m

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THE FALLING

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK

FORCE MAJEURE

SHAUN THE SHEEP

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG

APRIL 2015

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

See page 1 for details. Family Matinees ticket prices apply.

SAT 18, 1PM

See page 2 for details

A SECOND CHANCE (15) 102m

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m

122m

116m

A police officer makes a fateful decision when he is brought back into contact with a pair of junkie parents.

WHEN IT’S ON

THE FALLING (15) 102m See page 3 for details

Giant bears and tiny mice don’t tend to socialise much, but when grumpy bear Ernest and crafty orphan mouse Celestine cross paths, the two become inseparable friends and embark on a an eventful journey.

Wed 8

SAT 4, 12.15PM

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m See page 1 for details.

Thu 9

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

2:30

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

2:30

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Lost River Preview p10

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

Wed 15

3:00 6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

3:00 10:30 1:30

6:00 4:00 5:15 5:00

3:00 TIME TBC

8:30 8:00 7:45

Thu 16

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00

6:00 5:45 5:15

While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 10:15 1:30 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 2:15 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 NT LIVE: The Hard Problem 12A p11

6:00 5:45

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

5:00

Thu 23

8:30 8:15 8:00

5:00

Fri 24

7:00

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 The Voices 15 p8

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

8:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 The Voices 15 p8 Pinocchio U p4

12:15 2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 12:00 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

8:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8 Spirited Away PG p9

12:15 2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 12:00 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Electricity 15 p8 The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Reel Equality Party Cafebar from 8.30pm

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Mon 27

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

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The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

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8:30 7:45 8:30

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The Falling 15 p3 10:30 1:30 2:30 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 Globe On Screen: Julius Ceasar p11

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The Falling 15 p3 3:00 A Little Chaos p2 12:30 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 11:30 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 4:30 Mama Mia! PG p9 2:00 MET OPERA ENCORE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A 12:00

2:00

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Ernest & Celestine U p4 MET OPERA LIVE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A p11

Sun 26

1:00

A Little Chaos p2 2:45 5:30 While We’re Young 15 p1 TIME TBC Woman in Gold p2 2:30 5:15 Force Majeure 15 p2 5:45 The Invisible Life PG White Bird in a Blizzard 15 p8 Found Footage Festival p10 A Little Chaos - Bringing 10:30 1:30 Up Baby Screenings p4 A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 White Shadow p8 French Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Sat 25

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2015

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

Wed 1

Thu 2

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

WILD TALES (15) 122m A compendium of outrageously bizarre stories, each more shocking and hilarious than the last.

THE FALLING WHILE WE’RE YOUNG WOMAN IN GOLD A LITTLE CHAOS COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH... MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (U) 137m

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15)

THE DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

WOMAN IN GOLD (CERT TBC)

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

THE INVISIBLE LIFE (PG)

Dir: Noah Baumbach United States 2014 97m

BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (15)

Dir: James Napier Robertson New Zealand

Dir: Simon Curtis United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Dir: Alan Rickman United Kingdom 2014

With English Subtitles

MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

Starring: Naomi Watts, Ben Stiller

Dir: Ridley Scott United States 1982/2007

2014 124m

Starring: Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds

116m

Dir: Vítor Gonçalves Portugal

(CERT TBC)

A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE (12A)

Noah Baumbach’s exploration of ageing, ambition and success stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as a middleaged couple, Josh and Cornelia, whose career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives. No film has better captured the weird, upended logic of urban sophisticates: the older ones embrace their iPads and Netflix, the young ones crave vinyl records and vintage VHS tapes. Powered by Stiller’s note-perfect lead performance and loose, comic turns by Watts and Seyfried, While We’re Young is a complete pleasure to watch. TIFF

117m

Starring: James Rolleston, Cliff Curtis

Starring: Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman

2013 99m

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2015 RT TBC

With English Subtitles

Starring: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer

Triumphant, richly textured biopic, The Dark Horse tells the true story of Genesis ‘Gen’ Potini, a charismatic chess champion who struggled with severe bipolar disorder. Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Sunshine) gives the performance of his career as the fragile Gen who gets his life back on track by agreeing to coach Eastern Knights, a chess club for at-risk youth.

Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer, she embarks upon a battle which takes them to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past.

Commissioned to construct King Louis XIV’s garden at Versailles, landscape designer Sabine de Barra (Kate Winslet) battles professionally and romantically with the King’s chief architect (Matthias Schoenaerts), in this sumptuous historical drama from actor-director Alan Rickman. Rickman directs with the bite of a Racine play, although this is very much a comedy.

Starring: Filipe Duarte, João Perry

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L. Jackson

Dir: Roy Andersson Sweden 2014 100m

Wandering through an abandoned flat with dark rooms inhabited by ghosts, a man tries to remember the final days of a lost friend and the last time he saw the woman he loved. This broodingly melancholy and rigorously composed film is a journey to the past that equally lauds the beauty of life.

When Tony Stark tries to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and it is up to the Avengers to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man and Captain America, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. Normal Prices Apply No 3D Surcharge.

Adapted from Philip K. Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, Scott’s 1982 masterpiece has gripped audiences and inspired passionate debate. Harrison Ford is exemplary as the world weary detective hunting down intelligent but murderous replicants in a neon-lit, rain-spattered future Los Angeles.

Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 10

Dir: Richard Starzack & Mark Burton

FORCE MAJEURE (15)

United Kingdom 2015 85m

With English Subtitles

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK (15)

From Aardman, the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run, comes the big screen debut of Shaun the Sheep. When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he baa-rgained for! A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it’s up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home. All tickets £3.60.

Dir: Ruben Östlund Sweden 2014 119m

Dir: Brett Morgen United States 2015 132m

Starring: Lisa Loven Kongsli,

Following Kurt Cobain from his earliest years through to the height of his fame, this first fully authorised documentary is a visceral and detailed cinematic insight of an artist at odds with his surroundings. Director Brett Morgen expertly blends Cobain’s personal archive, and neverbefore-seen home movies with animation and revelatory interviews with his family and closest confidants.

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U)

An ancient Japanese folktale transformed into a dazzling animated fantasy.

MOMMY (15) 139m A rewarding drama about a single mother and her wayward son.

Johannes Bah Kuhnke

When an avalanche unsettles an otherwise picture-perfect family holiday at a chic ski resort, father and businessman Tomas makes a lightning-quick decision that shakes his marriage to the core. Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s Cannes sensation combines black comedy, social satire and probing psycho-drama.

“A witty, biting historical comedy with deliciously funny performances from Rickman and Stanley Tucci.” Glasgow Film Festival

Edinburgh Film Festival

FROM FRI 24

THE FALLING (15) Dir: Carol Morley United Kingdom 2014 102m Starring: Maxine Peake, Maisie Williams

Carol Morley’s follow up to Dreams of a Life is a feverish exploration of raging hormones and teenage angst set in a girls’ school in 1969. Generally ignored by her agoraphobic mother, Lydia becomes infatuated with her charismatic friend Abbie. Abbie adores being the centre of attention but events gradually push Lydia into the limelight and fill the school with a sexual energy and hysteria that spreads like an infection. Strikingly photographed set to a dreamy score, The Falling confirms Morley as one of Britain’s most distinctive and exciting filmmakers.

Starring: Holger Andersson, Nils Westblom

Swedish master Roy Andersson returns with this absurdist, surrealistic and shocking pitch-black comedy, which moves freely from nightmare to fantasy to hilariously deadpan humour as it muses on man’s perpetual inhumanity to man. Though he's been called a slapstick Bergman and compared to Fellini, Andersson is closest to Luis Bunuel in both his surrealist flourishes and the rage - as well as the genuine empathy and sorrow - that underlies his twisted humour. Andersson has said that A Pigeon was heavily influenced by Dostoevsky and, like the work of the Russian master, his film is not for the faint of heart. TIFF

FROM FRI 3 THU 2, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) 122m This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by a story involving a baker and his wife.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15) 97m

See page 1 for details

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

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Fri 3

TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM SAT 4, 12.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife.

PINOCCHIO

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)* 116m

Sat 4

See page 2 for details. *Subject to appropriate certification

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Sun 5

Mon 6

(U) 84m

THU 16, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

WOMAN IN GOLD

Walt Disney’s second full-length animated feature focuses on the famous wooden puppet.

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

Wild Tales 15 p1 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 A Second Chance 15 p1 RSC ENCORE: Love’s Labour’s Won 12A p11 Film TBC - see website

5:30

8:15 7:45

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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

6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U Globe On Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 NT ENCORE: A View from the Bridge

Fri 10

TIME TBC TIME TBC

Wild Tales 15 p1 5:30 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 TIME TBC A Second Chance 15 p1 TIME TBC Into the Woods PG p4 10:15 1:30 Globe on Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 Film TBC - see website

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Shaun the Sheep Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Into the Woods PG p4

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 90s music Cafebar from 10pm While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Acting Out: Creativity ‘Innervision’ p9 Acting Out: Asylum p9

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While We’re Young 15 p1 1:15 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 Acting Out: Selections from the Five Year Diary p9 1:00

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While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Bypass p10

6:00 5:45

While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Exhibition on Screen: Vincent Van Gogh 12A p10 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45pm

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

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6:00 6:00 5:45

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(CERT TBC) RT TBC

Tue 7

See page 2 for details. SAT 25, 1.30PM THU 23, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

ERNEST & CELESTINE

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

(U) 77m

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THE FALLING

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK

FORCE MAJEURE

SHAUN THE SHEEP

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG

APRIL 2015

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

See page 1 for details. Family Matinees ticket prices apply.

SAT 18, 1PM

See page 2 for details

A SECOND CHANCE (15) 102m

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m

122m

116m

A police officer makes a fateful decision when he is brought back into contact with a pair of junkie parents.

WHEN IT’S ON

THE FALLING (15) 102m See page 3 for details

Giant bears and tiny mice don’t tend to socialise much, but when grumpy bear Ernest and crafty orphan mouse Celestine cross paths, the two become inseparable friends and embark on a an eventful journey.

Wed 8

SAT 4, 12.15PM

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m See page 1 for details.

Thu 9

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

2:30

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Lost River Preview p10

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While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 10:15 1:30 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 2:15 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 NT LIVE: The Hard Problem 12A p11

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 The Voices 15 p8

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 The Voices 15 p8 Pinocchio U p4

12:15 2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 12:00 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8 Spirited Away PG p9

12:15 2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 12:00 2:30 5:15 5:45 3:15

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45

A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Electricity 15 p8 The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Reel Equality Party Cafebar from 8.30pm

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The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

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The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

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The Falling 15 p3 10:30 1:30 2:30 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 Globe On Screen: Julius Ceasar p11

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BOX OFFICE

6:00

7:15 8:45

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

8:00

5:45 5:15

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The Falling 15 p3 3:00 A Little Chaos p2 12:30 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 11:30 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 4:30 Mama Mia! PG p9 2:00 MET OPERA ENCORE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A 12:00

2:00

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Ernest & Celestine U p4 MET OPERA LIVE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A p11

Sun 26

1:00

A Little Chaos p2 2:45 5:30 While We’re Young 15 p1 TIME TBC Woman in Gold p2 2:30 5:15 Force Majeure 15 p2 5:45 The Invisible Life PG White Bird in a Blizzard 15 p8 Found Footage Festival p10 A Little Chaos - Bringing 10:30 1:30 Up Baby Screenings p4 A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 White Shadow p8 French Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Sat 25

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

01

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

02

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

03

WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2015

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

Wed 1

Thu 2

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

WILD TALES (15) 122m A compendium of outrageously bizarre stories, each more shocking and hilarious than the last.

THE FALLING WHILE WE’RE YOUNG WOMAN IN GOLD A LITTLE CHAOS COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH... MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (U) 137m

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15)

THE DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

WOMAN IN GOLD (CERT TBC)

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

THE INVISIBLE LIFE (PG)

Dir: Noah Baumbach United States 2014 97m

BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (15)

Dir: James Napier Robertson New Zealand

Dir: Simon Curtis United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Dir: Alan Rickman United Kingdom 2014

With English Subtitles

MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

Starring: Naomi Watts, Ben Stiller

Dir: Ridley Scott United States 1982/2007

2014 124m

Starring: Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds

116m

Dir: Vítor Gonçalves Portugal

(CERT TBC)

A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE (12A)

Noah Baumbach’s exploration of ageing, ambition and success stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as a middleaged couple, Josh and Cornelia, whose career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives. No film has better captured the weird, upended logic of urban sophisticates: the older ones embrace their iPads and Netflix, the young ones crave vinyl records and vintage VHS tapes. Powered by Stiller’s note-perfect lead performance and loose, comic turns by Watts and Seyfried, While We’re Young is a complete pleasure to watch. TIFF

117m

Starring: James Rolleston, Cliff Curtis

Starring: Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman

2013 99m

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2015 RT TBC

With English Subtitles

Starring: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer

Triumphant, richly textured biopic, The Dark Horse tells the true story of Genesis ‘Gen’ Potini, a charismatic chess champion who struggled with severe bipolar disorder. Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Sunshine) gives the performance of his career as the fragile Gen who gets his life back on track by agreeing to coach Eastern Knights, a chess club for at-risk youth.

Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer, she embarks upon a battle which takes them to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past.

Commissioned to construct King Louis XIV’s garden at Versailles, landscape designer Sabine de Barra (Kate Winslet) battles professionally and romantically with the King’s chief architect (Matthias Schoenaerts), in this sumptuous historical drama from actor-director Alan Rickman. Rickman directs with the bite of a Racine play, although this is very much a comedy.

Starring: Filipe Duarte, João Perry

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L. Jackson

Dir: Roy Andersson Sweden 2014 100m

Wandering through an abandoned flat with dark rooms inhabited by ghosts, a man tries to remember the final days of a lost friend and the last time he saw the woman he loved. This broodingly melancholy and rigorously composed film is a journey to the past that equally lauds the beauty of life.

When Tony Stark tries to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and it is up to the Avengers to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man and Captain America, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. Normal Prices Apply No 3D Surcharge.

Adapted from Philip K. Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, Scott’s 1982 masterpiece has gripped audiences and inspired passionate debate. Harrison Ford is exemplary as the world weary detective hunting down intelligent but murderous replicants in a neon-lit, rain-spattered future Los Angeles.

Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 10

Dir: Richard Starzack & Mark Burton

FORCE MAJEURE (15)

United Kingdom 2015 85m

With English Subtitles

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK (15)

From Aardman, the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run, comes the big screen debut of Shaun the Sheep. When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he baa-rgained for! A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it’s up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home. All tickets £3.60.

Dir: Ruben Östlund Sweden 2014 119m

Dir: Brett Morgen United States 2015 132m

Starring: Lisa Loven Kongsli,

Following Kurt Cobain from his earliest years through to the height of his fame, this first fully authorised documentary is a visceral and detailed cinematic insight of an artist at odds with his surroundings. Director Brett Morgen expertly blends Cobain’s personal archive, and neverbefore-seen home movies with animation and revelatory interviews with his family and closest confidants.

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U)

An ancient Japanese folktale transformed into a dazzling animated fantasy.

MOMMY (15) 139m A rewarding drama about a single mother and her wayward son.

Johannes Bah Kuhnke

When an avalanche unsettles an otherwise picture-perfect family holiday at a chic ski resort, father and businessman Tomas makes a lightning-quick decision that shakes his marriage to the core. Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s Cannes sensation combines black comedy, social satire and probing psycho-drama.

“A witty, biting historical comedy with deliciously funny performances from Rickman and Stanley Tucci.” Glasgow Film Festival

Edinburgh Film Festival

FROM FRI 24

THE FALLING (15) Dir: Carol Morley United Kingdom 2014 102m Starring: Maxine Peake, Maisie Williams

Carol Morley’s follow up to Dreams of a Life is a feverish exploration of raging hormones and teenage angst set in a girls’ school in 1969. Generally ignored by her agoraphobic mother, Lydia becomes infatuated with her charismatic friend Abbie. Abbie adores being the centre of attention but events gradually push Lydia into the limelight and fill the school with a sexual energy and hysteria that spreads like an infection. Strikingly photographed set to a dreamy score, The Falling confirms Morley as one of Britain’s most distinctive and exciting filmmakers.

Starring: Holger Andersson, Nils Westblom

Swedish master Roy Andersson returns with this absurdist, surrealistic and shocking pitch-black comedy, which moves freely from nightmare to fantasy to hilariously deadpan humour as it muses on man’s perpetual inhumanity to man. Though he's been called a slapstick Bergman and compared to Fellini, Andersson is closest to Luis Bunuel in both his surrealist flourishes and the rage - as well as the genuine empathy and sorrow - that underlies his twisted humour. Andersson has said that A Pigeon was heavily influenced by Dostoevsky and, like the work of the Russian master, his film is not for the faint of heart. TIFF

FROM FRI 3 THU 2, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) 122m This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by a story involving a baker and his wife.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15) 97m

See page 1 for details

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

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Fri 3

TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM SAT 4, 12.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife.

PINOCCHIO

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)* 116m

Sat 4

See page 2 for details. *Subject to appropriate certification

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Sun 5

Mon 6

(U) 84m

THU 16, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

WOMAN IN GOLD

Walt Disney’s second full-length animated feature focuses on the famous wooden puppet.

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

Wild Tales 15 p1 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 A Second Chance 15 p1 RSC ENCORE: Love’s Labour’s Won 12A p11 Film TBC - see website

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 90s music Cafebar from 10pm While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Acting Out: Creativity ‘Innervision’ p9 Acting Out: Asylum p9

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While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Exhibition on Screen: Vincent Van Gogh 12A p10 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45pm

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See page 2 for details. SAT 25, 1.30PM THU 23, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

ERNEST & CELESTINE

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

(U) 77m

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THE FALLING

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK

FORCE MAJEURE

SHAUN THE SHEEP

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG

APRIL 2015

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

See page 1 for details. Family Matinees ticket prices apply.

SAT 18, 1PM

See page 2 for details

A SECOND CHANCE (15) 102m

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m

122m

116m

A police officer makes a fateful decision when he is brought back into contact with a pair of junkie parents.

WHEN IT’S ON

THE FALLING (15) 102m See page 3 for details

Giant bears and tiny mice don’t tend to socialise much, but when grumpy bear Ernest and crafty orphan mouse Celestine cross paths, the two become inseparable friends and embark on a an eventful journey.

Wed 8

SAT 4, 12.15PM

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m See page 1 for details.

Thu 9

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Lost River Preview p10

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While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 10:15 1:30 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 2:15 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 NT LIVE: The Hard Problem 12A p11

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 The Voices 15 p8 Pinocchio U p4

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8 Spirited Away PG p9

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Electricity 15 p8 The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Reel Equality Party Cafebar from 8.30pm

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The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

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The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

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BOX OFFICE

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The Falling 15 p3 3:00 A Little Chaos p2 12:30 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 11:30 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 4:30 Mama Mia! PG p9 2:00 MET OPERA ENCORE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A 12:00

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The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Ernest & Celestine U p4 MET OPERA LIVE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A p11

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A Little Chaos p2 2:45 5:30 While We’re Young 15 p1 TIME TBC Woman in Gold p2 2:30 5:15 Force Majeure 15 p2 5:45 The Invisible Life PG White Bird in a Blizzard 15 p8 Found Footage Festival p10 A Little Chaos - Bringing 10:30 1:30 Up Baby Screenings p4 A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 White Shadow p8 French Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Sat 25

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2015

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

Wed 1

Thu 2

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

WILD TALES (15) 122m A compendium of outrageously bizarre stories, each more shocking and hilarious than the last.

THE FALLING WHILE WE’RE YOUNG WOMAN IN GOLD A LITTLE CHAOS COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH... MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (U) 137m

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15)

THE DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

WOMAN IN GOLD (CERT TBC)

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

THE INVISIBLE LIFE (PG)

Dir: Noah Baumbach United States 2014 97m

BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (15)

Dir: James Napier Robertson New Zealand

Dir: Simon Curtis United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Dir: Alan Rickman United Kingdom 2014

With English Subtitles

MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

Starring: Naomi Watts, Ben Stiller

Dir: Ridley Scott United States 1982/2007

2014 124m

Starring: Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds

116m

Dir: Vítor Gonçalves Portugal

(CERT TBC)

A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE (12A)

Noah Baumbach’s exploration of ageing, ambition and success stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as a middleaged couple, Josh and Cornelia, whose career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives. No film has better captured the weird, upended logic of urban sophisticates: the older ones embrace their iPads and Netflix, the young ones crave vinyl records and vintage VHS tapes. Powered by Stiller’s note-perfect lead performance and loose, comic turns by Watts and Seyfried, While We’re Young is a complete pleasure to watch. TIFF

117m

Starring: James Rolleston, Cliff Curtis

Starring: Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman

2013 99m

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2015 RT TBC

With English Subtitles

Starring: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer

Triumphant, richly textured biopic, The Dark Horse tells the true story of Genesis ‘Gen’ Potini, a charismatic chess champion who struggled with severe bipolar disorder. Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Sunshine) gives the performance of his career as the fragile Gen who gets his life back on track by agreeing to coach Eastern Knights, a chess club for at-risk youth.

Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer, she embarks upon a battle which takes them to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past.

Commissioned to construct King Louis XIV’s garden at Versailles, landscape designer Sabine de Barra (Kate Winslet) battles professionally and romantically with the King’s chief architect (Matthias Schoenaerts), in this sumptuous historical drama from actor-director Alan Rickman. Rickman directs with the bite of a Racine play, although this is very much a comedy.

Starring: Filipe Duarte, João Perry

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L. Jackson

Dir: Roy Andersson Sweden 2014 100m

Wandering through an abandoned flat with dark rooms inhabited by ghosts, a man tries to remember the final days of a lost friend and the last time he saw the woman he loved. This broodingly melancholy and rigorously composed film is a journey to the past that equally lauds the beauty of life.

When Tony Stark tries to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and it is up to the Avengers to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man and Captain America, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. Normal Prices Apply No 3D Surcharge.

Adapted from Philip K. Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, Scott’s 1982 masterpiece has gripped audiences and inspired passionate debate. Harrison Ford is exemplary as the world weary detective hunting down intelligent but murderous replicants in a neon-lit, rain-spattered future Los Angeles.

Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 10

Dir: Richard Starzack & Mark Burton

FORCE MAJEURE (15)

United Kingdom 2015 85m

With English Subtitles

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK (15)

From Aardman, the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run, comes the big screen debut of Shaun the Sheep. When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he baa-rgained for! A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it’s up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home. All tickets £3.60.

Dir: Ruben Östlund Sweden 2014 119m

Dir: Brett Morgen United States 2015 132m

Starring: Lisa Loven Kongsli,

Following Kurt Cobain from his earliest years through to the height of his fame, this first fully authorised documentary is a visceral and detailed cinematic insight of an artist at odds with his surroundings. Director Brett Morgen expertly blends Cobain’s personal archive, and neverbefore-seen home movies with animation and revelatory interviews with his family and closest confidants.

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U)

An ancient Japanese folktale transformed into a dazzling animated fantasy.

MOMMY (15) 139m A rewarding drama about a single mother and her wayward son.

Johannes Bah Kuhnke

When an avalanche unsettles an otherwise picture-perfect family holiday at a chic ski resort, father and businessman Tomas makes a lightning-quick decision that shakes his marriage to the core. Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s Cannes sensation combines black comedy, social satire and probing psycho-drama.

“A witty, biting historical comedy with deliciously funny performances from Rickman and Stanley Tucci.” Glasgow Film Festival

Edinburgh Film Festival

FROM FRI 24

THE FALLING (15) Dir: Carol Morley United Kingdom 2014 102m Starring: Maxine Peake, Maisie Williams

Carol Morley’s follow up to Dreams of a Life is a feverish exploration of raging hormones and teenage angst set in a girls’ school in 1969. Generally ignored by her agoraphobic mother, Lydia becomes infatuated with her charismatic friend Abbie. Abbie adores being the centre of attention but events gradually push Lydia into the limelight and fill the school with a sexual energy and hysteria that spreads like an infection. Strikingly photographed set to a dreamy score, The Falling confirms Morley as one of Britain’s most distinctive and exciting filmmakers.

Starring: Holger Andersson, Nils Westblom

Swedish master Roy Andersson returns with this absurdist, surrealistic and shocking pitch-black comedy, which moves freely from nightmare to fantasy to hilariously deadpan humour as it muses on man’s perpetual inhumanity to man. Though he's been called a slapstick Bergman and compared to Fellini, Andersson is closest to Luis Bunuel in both his surrealist flourishes and the rage - as well as the genuine empathy and sorrow - that underlies his twisted humour. Andersson has said that A Pigeon was heavily influenced by Dostoevsky and, like the work of the Russian master, his film is not for the faint of heart. TIFF

FROM FRI 3 THU 2, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) 122m This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by a story involving a baker and his wife.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15) 97m

See page 1 for details

14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

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Fri 3

TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM SAT 4, 12.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife.

PINOCCHIO

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)* 116m

Sat 4

See page 2 for details. *Subject to appropriate certification

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Sun 5

Mon 6

(U) 84m

THU 16, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

WOMAN IN GOLD

Walt Disney’s second full-length animated feature focuses on the famous wooden puppet.

05

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

Wild Tales 15 p1 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 A Second Chance 15 p1 RSC ENCORE: Love’s Labour’s Won 12A p11 Film TBC - see website

5:30

8:15 7:45

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

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6:00 5:45 5:15 5:00

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U Globe On Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 NT ENCORE: A View from the Bridge

Fri 10

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Wild Tales 15 p1 5:30 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 TIME TBC A Second Chance 15 p1 TIME TBC Into the Woods PG p4 10:15 1:30 Globe on Screen: Titus Andronicus p11 Film TBC - see website

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Shaun the Sheep Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Into the Woods PG p4

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While We’re Young 15 p1 2:30 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 Cobain: Montage of Heck 15 p2 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 12:45 3:00 Exhibition on Screen: Vincent Van Gogh 12A p10 1UP Video Game Quiz Cafebar 8.45pm

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See page 2 for details. SAT 25, 1.30PM THU 23, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

ERNEST & CELESTINE

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

(U) 77m

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THE FALLING

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK

FORCE MAJEURE

SHAUN THE SHEEP

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG

APRIL 2015

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See page 1 for details. Family Matinees ticket prices apply.

SAT 18, 1PM

See page 2 for details

A SECOND CHANCE (15) 102m

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m

122m

116m

A police officer makes a fateful decision when he is brought back into contact with a pair of junkie parents.

WHEN IT’S ON

THE FALLING (15) 102m See page 3 for details

Giant bears and tiny mice don’t tend to socialise much, but when grumpy bear Ernest and crafty orphan mouse Celestine cross paths, the two become inseparable friends and embark on a an eventful journey.

Wed 8

SAT 4, 12.15PM

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m See page 1 for details.

Thu 9

While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8 Spirited Away PG p9

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Electricity 15 p8 The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Reel Equality Party Cafebar from 8.30pm

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The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3

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OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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WHAT’S ON APRIL 2015

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.70 and there’s free tea/coffee and biscuits. Whenever possible an English subtitled version will also be shown at 1.30pm for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing. See website or box office for details.

Programmed with the younger viewer in mind. All tickets are £3.60 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY!

APRIL 2015

This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.70 for adults, babies go FREE.

Wed 1

Thu 2

CONTINUING INTO APRIL

WILD TALES (15) 122m A compendium of outrageously bizarre stories, each more shocking and hilarious than the last.

THE FALLING WHILE WE’RE YOUNG WOMAN IN GOLD A LITTLE CHAOS COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH... MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (U) 137m

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 3

FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 17

FROM FRI 24

FROM FRI 24

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15)

THE DARK HORSE (CERT TBC)

WOMAN IN GOLD (CERT TBC)

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

THE INVISIBLE LIFE (PG)

Dir: Noah Baumbach United States 2014 97m

BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (15)

Dir: James Napier Robertson New Zealand

Dir: Simon Curtis United Kingdom 2014 RT TBC

Dir: Alan Rickman United Kingdom 2014

With English Subtitles

MARVEL AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (3D)

Starring: Naomi Watts, Ben Stiller

Dir: Ridley Scott United States 1982/2007

2014 124m

Starring: Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds

116m

Dir: Vítor Gonçalves Portugal

(CERT TBC)

A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH REFLECTING ON EXISTENCE (12A)

Noah Baumbach’s exploration of ageing, ambition and success stars Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts as a middleaged couple, Josh and Cornelia, whose career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives. No film has better captured the weird, upended logic of urban sophisticates: the older ones embrace their iPads and Netflix, the young ones crave vinyl records and vintage VHS tapes. Powered by Stiller’s note-perfect lead performance and loose, comic turns by Watts and Seyfried, While We’re Young is a complete pleasure to watch. TIFF

117m

Starring: James Rolleston, Cliff Curtis

Starring: Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman

2013 99m

Dir: Joss Whedon United States 2015 RT TBC

With English Subtitles

Starring: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer

Triumphant, richly textured biopic, The Dark Horse tells the true story of Genesis ‘Gen’ Potini, a charismatic chess champion who struggled with severe bipolar disorder. Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Sunshine) gives the performance of his career as the fragile Gen who gets his life back on track by agreeing to coach Eastern Knights, a chess club for at-risk youth.

Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer, she embarks upon a battle which takes them to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past.

Commissioned to construct King Louis XIV’s garden at Versailles, landscape designer Sabine de Barra (Kate Winslet) battles professionally and romantically with the King’s chief architect (Matthias Schoenaerts), in this sumptuous historical drama from actor-director Alan Rickman. Rickman directs with the bite of a Racine play, although this is very much a comedy.

Starring: Filipe Duarte, João Perry

Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Samuel L. Jackson

Dir: Roy Andersson Sweden 2014 100m

Wandering through an abandoned flat with dark rooms inhabited by ghosts, a man tries to remember the final days of a lost friend and the last time he saw the woman he loved. This broodingly melancholy and rigorously composed film is a journey to the past that equally lauds the beauty of life.

When Tony Stark tries to jump-start a dormant peacekeeping program, things go awry and it is up to the Avengers to stop the villainous Ultron from enacting his terrible plans. Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, including Iron Man and Captain America, are put to the ultimate test as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. Normal Prices Apply No 3D Surcharge.

Adapted from Philip K. Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”, Scott’s 1982 masterpiece has gripped audiences and inspired passionate debate. Harrison Ford is exemplary as the world weary detective hunting down intelligent but murderous replicants in a neon-lit, rain-spattered future Los Angeles.

Glasgow Film Festival

FROM FRI 3 FROM FRI 10

FROM FRI 10

Dir: Richard Starzack & Mark Burton

FORCE MAJEURE (15)

United Kingdom 2015 85m

With English Subtitles

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK (15)

From Aardman, the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run, comes the big screen debut of Shaun the Sheep. When Shaun decides to take the day off and have some fun, he gets a little more action than he baa-rgained for! A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it’s up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green grass of home. All tickets £3.60.

Dir: Ruben Östlund Sweden 2014 119m

Dir: Brett Morgen United States 2015 132m

Starring: Lisa Loven Kongsli,

Following Kurt Cobain from his earliest years through to the height of his fame, this first fully authorised documentary is a visceral and detailed cinematic insight of an artist at odds with his surroundings. Director Brett Morgen expertly blends Cobain’s personal archive, and neverbefore-seen home movies with animation and revelatory interviews with his family and closest confidants.

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U)

An ancient Japanese folktale transformed into a dazzling animated fantasy.

MOMMY (15) 139m A rewarding drama about a single mother and her wayward son.

Johannes Bah Kuhnke

When an avalanche unsettles an otherwise picture-perfect family holiday at a chic ski resort, father and businessman Tomas makes a lightning-quick decision that shakes his marriage to the core. Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s Cannes sensation combines black comedy, social satire and probing psycho-drama.

“A witty, biting historical comedy with deliciously funny performances from Rickman and Stanley Tucci.” Glasgow Film Festival

Edinburgh Film Festival

FROM FRI 24

THE FALLING (15) Dir: Carol Morley United Kingdom 2014 102m Starring: Maxine Peake, Maisie Williams

Carol Morley’s follow up to Dreams of a Life is a feverish exploration of raging hormones and teenage angst set in a girls’ school in 1969. Generally ignored by her agoraphobic mother, Lydia becomes infatuated with her charismatic friend Abbie. Abbie adores being the centre of attention but events gradually push Lydia into the limelight and fill the school with a sexual energy and hysteria that spreads like an infection. Strikingly photographed set to a dreamy score, The Falling confirms Morley as one of Britain’s most distinctive and exciting filmmakers.

Starring: Holger Andersson, Nils Westblom

Swedish master Roy Andersson returns with this absurdist, surrealistic and shocking pitch-black comedy, which moves freely from nightmare to fantasy to hilariously deadpan humour as it muses on man’s perpetual inhumanity to man. Though he's been called a slapstick Bergman and compared to Fellini, Andersson is closest to Luis Bunuel in both his surrealist flourishes and the rage - as well as the genuine empathy and sorrow - that underlies his twisted humour. Andersson has said that A Pigeon was heavily influenced by Dostoevsky and, like the work of the Russian master, his film is not for the faint of heart. TIFF

FROM FRI 3 THU 2, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) 122m This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by a story involving a baker and his wife.

THU 9, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15) 97m

See page 1 for details

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Fri 3

TUE 21, 10.30AM & 1.30PM SAT 4, 12.30PM

INTO THE WOODS (PG) This humorous and heartfelt musical follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife.

PINOCCHIO

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)* 116m

Sat 4

See page 2 for details. *Subject to appropriate certification

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.60.

Sun 5

Mon 6

(U) 84m

THU 16, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

WOMAN IN GOLD

Walt Disney’s second full-length animated feature focuses on the famous wooden puppet.

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Wild Tales 15 p1 The Tale of Princess Kaguya U p1 Mommy 15 p1 A Second Chance 15 p1 RSC ENCORE: Love’s Labour’s Won 12A p11 Film TBC - see website

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1 Shaun the Sheep Supportive Environment Screening U p4 Into the Woods PG p4

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See page 2 for details. SAT 25, 1.30PM THU 23, 10.15AM & 1.30PM

ERNEST & CELESTINE

A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC)

(U) 77m

THU 30, 10.30AM & 1.30PM THE FALLING

COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK

FORCE MAJEURE

SHAUN THE SHEEP

WHILE WE’RE YOUNG

APRIL 2015

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

See page 1 for details. Family Matinees ticket prices apply.

SAT 18, 1PM

See page 2 for details

A SECOND CHANCE (15) 102m

SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m

122m

116m

A police officer makes a fateful decision when he is brought back into contact with a pair of junkie parents.

WHEN IT’S ON

THE FALLING (15) 102m See page 3 for details

Giant bears and tiny mice don’t tend to socialise much, but when grumpy bear Ernest and crafty orphan mouse Celestine cross paths, the two become inseparable friends and embark on a an eventful journey.

Wed 8

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SHAUN THE SHEEP (U) 85m See page 1 for details.

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While We’re Young 15 p1 Blade Runner 15 p1 Wild Tales 15 p1 The Dark Horse p2 Shaun the Sheep U p1

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter 12A p8

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A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 Electricity 15 p8 The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Reel Equality Party Cafebar from 8.30pm

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10:15 1:30 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 3:00 5:45

12:30 3:00 12:00 2:30 11:30 3:15 3:30 1:30

The Falling 15 p3 3:00 A Little Chaos p2 12:30 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 11:30 3:15 A Pigeon... p3 4:30 Mama Mia! PG p9 2:00 MET OPERA ENCORE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A 12:00

2:00

2:45 5:30 TIME TBC 2:30 5:15 5:45

The Falling 15 p3 A Little Chaos p2 Avengers: Age of Ultron (3D) p3 A Pigeon... p3 Ernest & Celestine U p4 MET OPERA LIVE: Cavalleria Rusticana 12A p11

Sun 26

1:00

A Little Chaos p2 2:45 5:30 While We’re Young 15 p1 TIME TBC Woman in Gold p2 2:30 5:15 Force Majeure 15 p2 5:45 The Invisible Life PG White Bird in a Blizzard 15 p8 Found Footage Festival p10 A Little Chaos - Bringing 10:30 1:30 Up Baby Screenings p4 A Little Chaos p2 While We’re Young 15 p1 Woman in Gold p2 Force Majeure 15 p2 The Invisible Life PG p3 White Shadow p8 French Food Night Cafebar from 6pm

Sat 25

OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and 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.

PRICES Adult: £8.00 Student: £6.20 Senior: £6.20 Unwaged: £6.20 Member Full: £6.30 Member Conc: £5.20 Under 16: £4.00 Silver Screen: £4.70 Bringing up baby: £4.70 Family Matinee: £3.60

PINK times indicate an introduction before the screening. ORANGE indicates a Q&A session after the screening. BLUE means it’s a special event. GREEN times indicate a Bringing up Baby screening. PURPLE indicates a Supportive Environment screening. RED times indicate a Silver Screen screening.


Duration: 90m Beginning in the late 1960s - when the bloated Hollywood studio system was on its last legs - this six-week course will explore the directors + films of the 1970s ‘Hollywood New Wave’ - including Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Hal Ashby. American films of the 1970s ranged from hippie road movies to paranoid political thrillers; along the way they rethought Westerns, musicals, and gangster films in a quickly changing social landscape. The course will also look at the influence of the American war in Vietnam, the Nixon presidency, and the counter-culture movement on Hollywood movies of the period. Tutor: Christina Newland Duration: 6 weeks Monday evenings commencing 1st June 2015, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2015 Duration: 90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a prearranged 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, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing Thursday 7th May, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) £60 / £40 concs & membs (includes entrance into films)

SUN 12, 1PM

CREATIVITY AND ‘INNER VISION’

SELECTIONS FROM ANNE CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON'S FIVE YEAR DIARY (CERT TBC) + Q&A

FRI 17 & SAT 18

TUE 21, 7.45PM

WED 22, 8PM

THE VOICES (15)

WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD (15)

WHITE SHADOW (CERT TBC)

Dir: Marjane Satrapi United States 2014 104m

Dir: Gregg Araki France 2014 91m

Dir: Noaz Deshe Tanzania 2013 117m

Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton

Starring: Shailene Woodley, Eva Green

Starring: Salum Abdallah, Hamisi Bazili

This pitch-black horror-comedy centres on Jerry, a lovable but disturbed factory worker who yearns for attention from a woman in accounting. When their relationship takes a sudden, murderous turn, Jerry’s evil talking cat and benevolent talking dog lead him down a dark fantastical path…

Kat Connors is 17 years old when her perfect and beautiful mother, Eve, disappears, just as Kat is discovering her newfound sexuality. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure and her own denial about the surrounding events.

Not only an ancient tradition but a modern-day practice, the underground trade of albino body parts still exists in Tanzania. In White Shadow, Alias, an albino youth on the verge of adolescence, must learn to navigate a world in which he is not just an outsider, but actual prey. The film’s fractured and uneasy world zigzags between the village and the city, from transcendent flights of fancy to scenes of desperate brutality. But despite the pervasive, often harrowing amorality of this world, it’s one not entirely bereft of hope. Edinburgh Filmhouse

“A loopy, ghastly, funny, morbid and unforgettable 100 minutes.” Film.com

SUN 19 & MON 20

KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER (12A) Starring: Nobuyuki Katsube, Rinko Kikuchi

In Tokyo Kumiko lives in utter solitude. A struggling twenty-something, the only joy in her life comes from a grainy VHS tape – an American film in which a man buries a satchel of money in the snowy Midwestern plains. Convinced that this treasure is real, Kumiko embarks on an incredible journey to uncover a purported fortune.

THU 23, 8PM KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER

Dir: David Zellner United States 2014 105m

ELECTRICITY

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

ELECTRICITY (15) Dir: Bryn Higgins United Kingdom 2014 96m Starring: Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke

There’s a pair of bright blue eyes behind the cash desk in the arcade of a dead-end seaside town. Waiting for life to begin, Lily O’Connor is held back by her regular epileptic seizures, electrical storms in her mind and body that play havoc with even the simplest social scenario. When an inheritance presents itself, Lily leaves for London, embarking on a quest to find her wayward brother to give him his share, pushing herself to new physical and emotional limits in the process. BFI

Sal Anderson, director of the Institute of Inner Vision, will introduce three filmmakers who will show recent films that expose and explore themes around the experience of psychosis. The filmmakers will show their films, answer questions and discuss their work. The audience will be invited to participate in a workshop sharing ideas about creativity and how film can be used to express creativity and inner vision. [No previous film experience required.] Featuring Susan Young’s, It Started With A Murder (3mins), 2013; Antonia Attwood’s, My Mother Tongue (5mins), 2014 and Dolly Sen, Outside (5.44mins), 2013. The programme is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Sal Anderson, Institute of Inner Vision. Advised certificate 15

LIVE BY SATELLITE

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

THEATRE AND OPERA

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Dir: Anne Charlotte Robertson United States 80m

SAT 11, 3.30PM

ASYLUM (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Peter Robinson United Kingdom 1972 95m

In 1971, filmmaker Peter Robinson entered radical psychiatrist RD Laing's controversial Archway Community where the inmates literally ran the asylum. This utterly engrossing documentary records their stay, testing Laing's conviction that mentally ill people can only heal their shattered 'self' in a space where they are free. A Q&A will follow the screening. Speakers TBC. The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham Advised certificate 15

Anne Charlotte Robertson’s Five Year Diary stands as one of the major works of diary filmmaking. An intimate chronicle of her life, they describe Robertson’s battles with depression, paranoia, and borderline schizophrenia. The diaries document Robertson’s hospitalisations, her crush on Doctor Who actor Tom Baker, and the death of her three-year-old niece. Robertson died of cancer in September 2012, and her work is preserved by the Harvard Film Archive. The event will include a Q&A with Barbara Rodriquez Muñoz (Curator, Wellcome Trust, London and Associate Curator, Acting Out Nottingham) and Benjamin Cook (Director, LUX). The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Benjamin Cook, LUX Advised certificate 15

THU 9, TIME TBC

TUE 14, 6PM

TUE 21, 8.30PM

LOST RIVER PREVIEW + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN VINCENT VAN GOGH A NEW WAY OF SEEING

FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL’S SALUTE TO WEIRDOS (15) 90m

Dir: Ryan Gosling United States 2015 93m

(12A) 90m

Starring: Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan

From the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Lost River is a dark fairy tale about love, family and the fight for survival in the face of danger. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with director Ryan Gosling.

Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about one of the world’s favourite artists, marking both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death.

The Found Footage Festival, the acclaimed showcase of videos found at thrift stores and charity shops across North America returns to the UK with a brand-new show celebrating the unsung hero of the VHS era: the weirdo. Hosts Joe Pickett (The Onion) and Nick Prueher (Letterman) take audiences on a guided tour of their greatest VHS finds, providing live commentary and where-are-they-now updates on the people in these videotaped obscurities. Tickets: £10 full / £9 members + concs

MON 13, 6PM

BYPASS + Q&A (CERT TBC) Dir: Duane Hopkins United Kingdom 2015 105m

RSC ENCORE WED 1, 7PM

(12A) 160m

Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins out. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

Duane Hopkins’s follow up to Better Things is a poetic drama about a young man on the edge. We’re pleased to welcome Bypass producer Samm Haillay, who founded independent production company Third with Duane Hopkins in 2001, to a post-screening Q&A. SUN 19, 2PM

SUN 26, 2PM

SPIRITED AWAY (PG) 125m

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

An unhappy ten year-old, Chihiro, must enter a bath-house inhabited by spirits in order to save her gluttonous parents who have been transformed into pigs. Strange, luminous and magical. [In English]

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. The West Bridgford Social Singers have chosen this screening so outbreaks of spontaneous song are likely. You have been warned!

HAPPY 21ST LILA – ENJOY YOUR CELEBRATIONS! LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY

GET YOUR GROOVE ON WITH WEST BRIDGFORD SOCIAL SINGERS - BABY!

MET OPERA SAT 25, 5.30PM LIVE SUN 26, 12NOON ENCORE

LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON

Starring: George MacKay

MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

APRIL 2015

NT ENCORE MON 6 , 12NOON

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A) 150m A stellar cast is led by Mark Strong in the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI (12A) 210m

GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 2, 7PM SUN 5, 12NOON

Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. Marcelo Álvarez rises to the challenge of playing the dual tenor roles of Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci.

TITUS ANDRONICUS (15) 185m

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

THU 30, 7PM

Returning to Rome from a war against the Goths, the general Titus Andronicus brings with him the queen Tamora and her three sons as prisoners of war. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

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 FREE

FRI 24 FREE ENTRY

REEL EQUALITY SEASON 2 LAUNCH PARTY + CLUELESS (12) 93m

WED 22, FROM 6PM

FRENCH FOOD NIGHT Food inspired by la belle France will be on our menu tonight to complement the delicious Versailles-set drama A Little Chaos.

JULIUS CEASAR (12A) 160m When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed – which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

NT LIVE THU 16, 7PM LIVE

THE HARD PROBLEM (12A) 120m

Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

12

Enjoy a cracking evening of 90s throwback entertainment from Reel Equality, a film club that challenges sexism on screen. The club opens its 2nd season with the modern classic, Clueless. Get into the throwback mood and don your jelly shoes, tattoo chokers and frosted tips for a 90s costume extravaganza. Best Dressed winner receives a 90s goodie bag. Party @ 8.30PM to Fan Club DJs’ eclectic mix of 90s tunes from women artists. Screening @ 10.30PM

THEATRE SPECIALS

QUIZZES

For more information please contact Laura Cubley on 0115 9526611 / l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SAT 11, 1PM

11

MUSIC

Duration: 120m Just when you thought all the hubbub surrounding the Oscars had finally subsided, we’re launching a ten-week history of the awards for our latest Wednesday afternoon course. From the very beginnings to the recent ceremony, we’ll take a decade-bydecade look at the big winners, the oversights and the slights, the trends, the controversies and, of course, the speeches. There will be laughter and there will be tears. There will also be tea and biscuits. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing Wednesday 6th May, 2-4PM £70 / £50 concs & membs

Acting Out Nottingham 2015 is the first themed programme created from the success of Anxiety Arts Festival, London, 2014. It presents a curated programme of performance, exhibition, moving image, music and discussions – bringing together the arts and mental health. All tickets: £3.50

CERT TBC

TAXI DRIVER

AND THE WINNER IS...

A short season of quirky recently released independent films from around the world.

APRIL 2015

THE HARD PROBLEM

Duration: 150m The time has come to dust off that film story and turn it into a script. If you already have a grasp of basic screenwriting skills then this course is your next step. Over an 8 week period of workshops and tutoring you will be guided through the processes of developing your story idea into a 5 page feature treatment or a first draft screenplay for your short. Between times you will need time to write if you are to get the most from this course. You will already have an idea in synopsis form, and will understand what is meant by Character, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 6th May, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs & membs

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

A

Duration: 90m A beginner’s guide to film and the politics of film, examining the media and moral panic, referencing cinematic controversies such as A Clockwork Orange, The Exorcist and more modern examples such as The Interview. We will also explore the direct effects debate, hegemony and Marxist theory in relation to Hollywood and film industry ideology in a world where more and more media outlets are owned by fewer and fewer people. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 6 Weeks Tuesday evenings commencing Tuesday 5th May, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

ACTING OUT 2015

SELECTIONS FROM....

1970S HOLLYWOOD + THE NEW WAVE

INDIE SPIRIT SEASON

10

APRIL 2015

FOOD

SCREENWRITING: INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

09

FILM

DON’T PANIC! IT’S JUST A MOVIE

APRIL 2015

ASYLUM

SUMMER FILM COURSES

08

BYPASS

APRIL 2015

FRI 10, FROM 10PM

COME AS YOU WERE IN THE 90S! To complement the release of Cobain: Montage Of Heck we’ll be celebrating all things grunge and alternative 90s with DJs and visuals in the cafebar after the screening at 7.45pm.

TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

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.

Quizmeister Colin returns with his film quiz tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in and win yourself a prize!

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.

LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW ★★★★★★★

2-4-1

OFFER ★★★★★★★ COMING SOON!


Duration: 90m Beginning in the late 1960s - when the bloated Hollywood studio system was on its last legs - this six-week course will explore the directors + films of the 1970s ‘Hollywood New Wave’ - including Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Hal Ashby. American films of the 1970s ranged from hippie road movies to paranoid political thrillers; along the way they rethought Westerns, musicals, and gangster films in a quickly changing social landscape. The course will also look at the influence of the American war in Vietnam, the Nixon presidency, and the counter-culture movement on Hollywood movies of the period. Tutor: Christina Newland Duration: 6 weeks Monday evenings commencing 1st June 2015, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2015 Duration: 90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a prearranged 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, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing Thursday 7th May, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) £60 / £40 concs & membs (includes entrance into films)

SUN 12, 1PM

CREATIVITY AND ‘INNER VISION’

SELECTIONS FROM ANNE CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON'S FIVE YEAR DIARY (CERT TBC) + Q&A

FRI 17 & SAT 18

TUE 21, 7.45PM

WED 22, 8PM

THE VOICES (15)

WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD (15)

WHITE SHADOW (CERT TBC)

Dir: Marjane Satrapi United States 2014 104m

Dir: Gregg Araki France 2014 91m

Dir: Noaz Deshe Tanzania 2013 117m

Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton

Starring: Shailene Woodley, Eva Green

Starring: Salum Abdallah, Hamisi Bazili

This pitch-black horror-comedy centres on Jerry, a lovable but disturbed factory worker who yearns for attention from a woman in accounting. When their relationship takes a sudden, murderous turn, Jerry’s evil talking cat and benevolent talking dog lead him down a dark fantastical path…

Kat Connors is 17 years old when her perfect and beautiful mother, Eve, disappears, just as Kat is discovering her newfound sexuality. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure and her own denial about the surrounding events.

Not only an ancient tradition but a modern-day practice, the underground trade of albino body parts still exists in Tanzania. In White Shadow, Alias, an albino youth on the verge of adolescence, must learn to navigate a world in which he is not just an outsider, but actual prey. The film’s fractured and uneasy world zigzags between the village and the city, from transcendent flights of fancy to scenes of desperate brutality. But despite the pervasive, often harrowing amorality of this world, it’s one not entirely bereft of hope. Edinburgh Filmhouse

“A loopy, ghastly, funny, morbid and unforgettable 100 minutes.” Film.com

SUN 19 & MON 20

KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER (12A) Starring: Nobuyuki Katsube, Rinko Kikuchi

In Tokyo Kumiko lives in utter solitude. A struggling twenty-something, the only joy in her life comes from a grainy VHS tape – an American film in which a man buries a satchel of money in the snowy Midwestern plains. Convinced that this treasure is real, Kumiko embarks on an incredible journey to uncover a purported fortune.

THU 23, 8PM KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER

Dir: David Zellner United States 2014 105m

ELECTRICITY

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

ELECTRICITY (15) Dir: Bryn Higgins United Kingdom 2014 96m Starring: Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke

There’s a pair of bright blue eyes behind the cash desk in the arcade of a dead-end seaside town. Waiting for life to begin, Lily O’Connor is held back by her regular epileptic seizures, electrical storms in her mind and body that play havoc with even the simplest social scenario. When an inheritance presents itself, Lily leaves for London, embarking on a quest to find her wayward brother to give him his share, pushing herself to new physical and emotional limits in the process. BFI

Sal Anderson, director of the Institute of Inner Vision, will introduce three filmmakers who will show recent films that expose and explore themes around the experience of psychosis. The filmmakers will show their films, answer questions and discuss their work. The audience will be invited to participate in a workshop sharing ideas about creativity and how film can be used to express creativity and inner vision. [No previous film experience required.] Featuring Susan Young’s, It Started With A Murder (3mins), 2013; Antonia Attwood’s, My Mother Tongue (5mins), 2014 and Dolly Sen, Outside (5.44mins), 2013. The programme is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Sal Anderson, Institute of Inner Vision. Advised certificate 15

LIVE BY SATELLITE

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

THEATRE AND OPERA

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Dir: Anne Charlotte Robertson United States 80m

SAT 11, 3.30PM

ASYLUM (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Peter Robinson United Kingdom 1972 95m

In 1971, filmmaker Peter Robinson entered radical psychiatrist RD Laing's controversial Archway Community where the inmates literally ran the asylum. This utterly engrossing documentary records their stay, testing Laing's conviction that mentally ill people can only heal their shattered 'self' in a space where they are free. A Q&A will follow the screening. Speakers TBC. The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham Advised certificate 15

Anne Charlotte Robertson’s Five Year Diary stands as one of the major works of diary filmmaking. An intimate chronicle of her life, they describe Robertson’s battles with depression, paranoia, and borderline schizophrenia. The diaries document Robertson’s hospitalisations, her crush on Doctor Who actor Tom Baker, and the death of her three-year-old niece. Robertson died of cancer in September 2012, and her work is preserved by the Harvard Film Archive. The event will include a Q&A with Barbara Rodriquez Muñoz (Curator, Wellcome Trust, London and Associate Curator, Acting Out Nottingham) and Benjamin Cook (Director, LUX). The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Benjamin Cook, LUX Advised certificate 15

THU 9, TIME TBC

TUE 14, 6PM

TUE 21, 8.30PM

LOST RIVER PREVIEW + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN VINCENT VAN GOGH A NEW WAY OF SEEING

FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL’S SALUTE TO WEIRDOS (15) 90m

Dir: Ryan Gosling United States 2015 93m

(12A) 90m

Starring: Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan

From the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Lost River is a dark fairy tale about love, family and the fight for survival in the face of danger. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with director Ryan Gosling.

Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about one of the world’s favourite artists, marking both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death.

The Found Footage Festival, the acclaimed showcase of videos found at thrift stores and charity shops across North America returns to the UK with a brand-new show celebrating the unsung hero of the VHS era: the weirdo. Hosts Joe Pickett (The Onion) and Nick Prueher (Letterman) take audiences on a guided tour of their greatest VHS finds, providing live commentary and where-are-they-now updates on the people in these videotaped obscurities. Tickets: £10 full / £9 members + concs

MON 13, 6PM

BYPASS + Q&A (CERT TBC) Dir: Duane Hopkins United Kingdom 2015 105m

RSC ENCORE WED 1, 7PM

(12A) 160m

Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins out. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

Duane Hopkins’s follow up to Better Things is a poetic drama about a young man on the edge. We’re pleased to welcome Bypass producer Samm Haillay, who founded independent production company Third with Duane Hopkins in 2001, to a post-screening Q&A. SUN 19, 2PM

SUN 26, 2PM

SPIRITED AWAY (PG) 125m

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

An unhappy ten year-old, Chihiro, must enter a bath-house inhabited by spirits in order to save her gluttonous parents who have been transformed into pigs. Strange, luminous and magical. [In English]

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. The West Bridgford Social Singers have chosen this screening so outbreaks of spontaneous song are likely. You have been warned!

HAPPY 21ST LILA – ENJOY YOUR CELEBRATIONS! LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY

GET YOUR GROOVE ON WITH WEST BRIDGFORD SOCIAL SINGERS - BABY!

MET OPERA SAT 25, 5.30PM LIVE SUN 26, 12NOON ENCORE

LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON

Starring: George MacKay

MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

APRIL 2015

NT ENCORE MON 6 , 12NOON

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A) 150m A stellar cast is led by Mark Strong in the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI (12A) 210m

GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 2, 7PM SUN 5, 12NOON

Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. Marcelo Álvarez rises to the challenge of playing the dual tenor roles of Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci.

TITUS ANDRONICUS (15) 185m

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

THU 30, 7PM

Returning to Rome from a war against the Goths, the general Titus Andronicus brings with him the queen Tamora and her three sons as prisoners of war. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

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 FREE

FRI 24 FREE ENTRY

REEL EQUALITY SEASON 2 LAUNCH PARTY + CLUELESS (12) 93m

WED 22, FROM 6PM

FRENCH FOOD NIGHT Food inspired by la belle France will be on our menu tonight to complement the delicious Versailles-set drama A Little Chaos.

JULIUS CEASAR (12A) 160m When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed – which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

NT LIVE THU 16, 7PM LIVE

THE HARD PROBLEM (12A) 120m

Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

12

Enjoy a cracking evening of 90s throwback entertainment from Reel Equality, a film club that challenges sexism on screen. The club opens its 2nd season with the modern classic, Clueless. Get into the throwback mood and don your jelly shoes, tattoo chokers and frosted tips for a 90s costume extravaganza. Best Dressed winner receives a 90s goodie bag. Party @ 8.30PM to Fan Club DJs’ eclectic mix of 90s tunes from women artists. Screening @ 10.30PM

THEATRE SPECIALS

QUIZZES

For more information please contact Laura Cubley on 0115 9526611 / l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SAT 11, 1PM

11

MUSIC

Duration: 120m Just when you thought all the hubbub surrounding the Oscars had finally subsided, we’re launching a ten-week history of the awards for our latest Wednesday afternoon course. From the very beginnings to the recent ceremony, we’ll take a decade-bydecade look at the big winners, the oversights and the slights, the trends, the controversies and, of course, the speeches. There will be laughter and there will be tears. There will also be tea and biscuits. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing Wednesday 6th May, 2-4PM £70 / £50 concs & membs

Acting Out Nottingham 2015 is the first themed programme created from the success of Anxiety Arts Festival, London, 2014. It presents a curated programme of performance, exhibition, moving image, music and discussions – bringing together the arts and mental health. All tickets: £3.50

CERT TBC

TAXI DRIVER

AND THE WINNER IS...

A short season of quirky recently released independent films from around the world.

APRIL 2015

THE HARD PROBLEM

Duration: 150m The time has come to dust off that film story and turn it into a script. If you already have a grasp of basic screenwriting skills then this course is your next step. Over an 8 week period of workshops and tutoring you will be guided through the processes of developing your story idea into a 5 page feature treatment or a first draft screenplay for your short. Between times you will need time to write if you are to get the most from this course. You will already have an idea in synopsis form, and will understand what is meant by Character, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 6th May, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs & membs

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

A

Duration: 90m A beginner’s guide to film and the politics of film, examining the media and moral panic, referencing cinematic controversies such as A Clockwork Orange, The Exorcist and more modern examples such as The Interview. We will also explore the direct effects debate, hegemony and Marxist theory in relation to Hollywood and film industry ideology in a world where more and more media outlets are owned by fewer and fewer people. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 6 Weeks Tuesday evenings commencing Tuesday 5th May, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

ACTING OUT 2015

SELECTIONS FROM....

1970S HOLLYWOOD + THE NEW WAVE

INDIE SPIRIT SEASON

10

APRIL 2015

FOOD

SCREENWRITING: INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

09

FILM

DON’T PANIC! IT’S JUST A MOVIE

APRIL 2015

ASYLUM

SUMMER FILM COURSES

08

BYPASS

APRIL 2015

FRI 10, FROM 10PM

COME AS YOU WERE IN THE 90S! To complement the release of Cobain: Montage Of Heck we’ll be celebrating all things grunge and alternative 90s with DJs and visuals in the cafebar after the screening at 7.45pm.

TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

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.

Quizmeister Colin returns with his film quiz tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in and win yourself a prize!

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.

LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW ★★★★★★★

2-4-1

OFFER ★★★★★★★ COMING SOON!


Duration: 90m Beginning in the late 1960s - when the bloated Hollywood studio system was on its last legs - this six-week course will explore the directors + films of the 1970s ‘Hollywood New Wave’ - including Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Hal Ashby. American films of the 1970s ranged from hippie road movies to paranoid political thrillers; along the way they rethought Westerns, musicals, and gangster films in a quickly changing social landscape. The course will also look at the influence of the American war in Vietnam, the Nixon presidency, and the counter-culture movement on Hollywood movies of the period. Tutor: Christina Newland Duration: 6 weeks Monday evenings commencing 1st June 2015, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2015 Duration: 90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a prearranged 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, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing Thursday 7th May, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) £60 / £40 concs & membs (includes entrance into films)

SUN 12, 1PM

CREATIVITY AND ‘INNER VISION’

SELECTIONS FROM ANNE CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON'S FIVE YEAR DIARY (CERT TBC) + Q&A

FRI 17 & SAT 18

TUE 21, 7.45PM

WED 22, 8PM

THE VOICES (15)

WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD (15)

WHITE SHADOW (CERT TBC)

Dir: Marjane Satrapi United States 2014 104m

Dir: Gregg Araki France 2014 91m

Dir: Noaz Deshe Tanzania 2013 117m

Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton

Starring: Shailene Woodley, Eva Green

Starring: Salum Abdallah, Hamisi Bazili

This pitch-black horror-comedy centres on Jerry, a lovable but disturbed factory worker who yearns for attention from a woman in accounting. When their relationship takes a sudden, murderous turn, Jerry’s evil talking cat and benevolent talking dog lead him down a dark fantastical path…

Kat Connors is 17 years old when her perfect and beautiful mother, Eve, disappears, just as Kat is discovering her newfound sexuality. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure and her own denial about the surrounding events.

Not only an ancient tradition but a modern-day practice, the underground trade of albino body parts still exists in Tanzania. In White Shadow, Alias, an albino youth on the verge of adolescence, must learn to navigate a world in which he is not just an outsider, but actual prey. The film’s fractured and uneasy world zigzags between the village and the city, from transcendent flights of fancy to scenes of desperate brutality. But despite the pervasive, often harrowing amorality of this world, it’s one not entirely bereft of hope. Edinburgh Filmhouse

“A loopy, ghastly, funny, morbid and unforgettable 100 minutes.” Film.com

SUN 19 & MON 20

KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER (12A) Starring: Nobuyuki Katsube, Rinko Kikuchi

In Tokyo Kumiko lives in utter solitude. A struggling twenty-something, the only joy in her life comes from a grainy VHS tape – an American film in which a man buries a satchel of money in the snowy Midwestern plains. Convinced that this treasure is real, Kumiko embarks on an incredible journey to uncover a purported fortune.

THU 23, 8PM KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER

Dir: David Zellner United States 2014 105m

ELECTRICITY

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

ELECTRICITY (15) Dir: Bryn Higgins United Kingdom 2014 96m Starring: Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke

There’s a pair of bright blue eyes behind the cash desk in the arcade of a dead-end seaside town. Waiting for life to begin, Lily O’Connor is held back by her regular epileptic seizures, electrical storms in her mind and body that play havoc with even the simplest social scenario. When an inheritance presents itself, Lily leaves for London, embarking on a quest to find her wayward brother to give him his share, pushing herself to new physical and emotional limits in the process. BFI

Sal Anderson, director of the Institute of Inner Vision, will introduce three filmmakers who will show recent films that expose and explore themes around the experience of psychosis. The filmmakers will show their films, answer questions and discuss their work. The audience will be invited to participate in a workshop sharing ideas about creativity and how film can be used to express creativity and inner vision. [No previous film experience required.] Featuring Susan Young’s, It Started With A Murder (3mins), 2013; Antonia Attwood’s, My Mother Tongue (5mins), 2014 and Dolly Sen, Outside (5.44mins), 2013. The programme is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Sal Anderson, Institute of Inner Vision. Advised certificate 15

LIVE BY SATELLITE

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

THEATRE AND OPERA

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Dir: Anne Charlotte Robertson United States 80m

SAT 11, 3.30PM

ASYLUM (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Peter Robinson United Kingdom 1972 95m

In 1971, filmmaker Peter Robinson entered radical psychiatrist RD Laing's controversial Archway Community where the inmates literally ran the asylum. This utterly engrossing documentary records their stay, testing Laing's conviction that mentally ill people can only heal their shattered 'self' in a space where they are free. A Q&A will follow the screening. Speakers TBC. The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham Advised certificate 15

Anne Charlotte Robertson’s Five Year Diary stands as one of the major works of diary filmmaking. An intimate chronicle of her life, they describe Robertson’s battles with depression, paranoia, and borderline schizophrenia. The diaries document Robertson’s hospitalisations, her crush on Doctor Who actor Tom Baker, and the death of her three-year-old niece. Robertson died of cancer in September 2012, and her work is preserved by the Harvard Film Archive. The event will include a Q&A with Barbara Rodriquez Muñoz (Curator, Wellcome Trust, London and Associate Curator, Acting Out Nottingham) and Benjamin Cook (Director, LUX). The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Benjamin Cook, LUX Advised certificate 15

THU 9, TIME TBC

TUE 14, 6PM

TUE 21, 8.30PM

LOST RIVER PREVIEW + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN VINCENT VAN GOGH A NEW WAY OF SEEING

FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL’S SALUTE TO WEIRDOS (15) 90m

Dir: Ryan Gosling United States 2015 93m

(12A) 90m

Starring: Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan

From the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Lost River is a dark fairy tale about love, family and the fight for survival in the face of danger. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with director Ryan Gosling.

Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about one of the world’s favourite artists, marking both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death.

The Found Footage Festival, the acclaimed showcase of videos found at thrift stores and charity shops across North America returns to the UK with a brand-new show celebrating the unsung hero of the VHS era: the weirdo. Hosts Joe Pickett (The Onion) and Nick Prueher (Letterman) take audiences on a guided tour of their greatest VHS finds, providing live commentary and where-are-they-now updates on the people in these videotaped obscurities. Tickets: £10 full / £9 members + concs

MON 13, 6PM

BYPASS + Q&A (CERT TBC) Dir: Duane Hopkins United Kingdom 2015 105m

RSC ENCORE WED 1, 7PM

(12A) 160m

Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins out. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

Duane Hopkins’s follow up to Better Things is a poetic drama about a young man on the edge. We’re pleased to welcome Bypass producer Samm Haillay, who founded independent production company Third with Duane Hopkins in 2001, to a post-screening Q&A. SUN 19, 2PM

SUN 26, 2PM

SPIRITED AWAY (PG) 125m

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

An unhappy ten year-old, Chihiro, must enter a bath-house inhabited by spirits in order to save her gluttonous parents who have been transformed into pigs. Strange, luminous and magical. [In English]

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. The West Bridgford Social Singers have chosen this screening so outbreaks of spontaneous song are likely. You have been warned!

HAPPY 21ST LILA – ENJOY YOUR CELEBRATIONS! LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY

GET YOUR GROOVE ON WITH WEST BRIDGFORD SOCIAL SINGERS - BABY!

MET OPERA SAT 25, 5.30PM LIVE SUN 26, 12NOON ENCORE

LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON

Starring: George MacKay

MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

APRIL 2015

NT ENCORE MON 6 , 12NOON

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A) 150m A stellar cast is led by Mark Strong in the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI (12A) 210m

GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 2, 7PM SUN 5, 12NOON

Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. Marcelo Álvarez rises to the challenge of playing the dual tenor roles of Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci.

TITUS ANDRONICUS (15) 185m

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

THU 30, 7PM

Returning to Rome from a war against the Goths, the general Titus Andronicus brings with him the queen Tamora and her three sons as prisoners of war. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

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 FREE

FRI 24 FREE ENTRY

REEL EQUALITY SEASON 2 LAUNCH PARTY + CLUELESS (12) 93m

WED 22, FROM 6PM

FRENCH FOOD NIGHT Food inspired by la belle France will be on our menu tonight to complement the delicious Versailles-set drama A Little Chaos.

JULIUS CEASAR (12A) 160m When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed – which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

NT LIVE THU 16, 7PM LIVE

THE HARD PROBLEM (12A) 120m

Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

12

Enjoy a cracking evening of 90s throwback entertainment from Reel Equality, a film club that challenges sexism on screen. The club opens its 2nd season with the modern classic, Clueless. Get into the throwback mood and don your jelly shoes, tattoo chokers and frosted tips for a 90s costume extravaganza. Best Dressed winner receives a 90s goodie bag. Party @ 8.30PM to Fan Club DJs’ eclectic mix of 90s tunes from women artists. Screening @ 10.30PM

THEATRE SPECIALS

QUIZZES

For more information please contact Laura Cubley on 0115 9526611 / l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SAT 11, 1PM

11

MUSIC

Duration: 120m Just when you thought all the hubbub surrounding the Oscars had finally subsided, we’re launching a ten-week history of the awards for our latest Wednesday afternoon course. From the very beginnings to the recent ceremony, we’ll take a decade-bydecade look at the big winners, the oversights and the slights, the trends, the controversies and, of course, the speeches. There will be laughter and there will be tears. There will also be tea and biscuits. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing Wednesday 6th May, 2-4PM £70 / £50 concs & membs

Acting Out Nottingham 2015 is the first themed programme created from the success of Anxiety Arts Festival, London, 2014. It presents a curated programme of performance, exhibition, moving image, music and discussions – bringing together the arts and mental health. All tickets: £3.50

CERT TBC

TAXI DRIVER

AND THE WINNER IS...

A short season of quirky recently released independent films from around the world.

APRIL 2015

THE HARD PROBLEM

Duration: 150m The time has come to dust off that film story and turn it into a script. If you already have a grasp of basic screenwriting skills then this course is your next step. Over an 8 week period of workshops and tutoring you will be guided through the processes of developing your story idea into a 5 page feature treatment or a first draft screenplay for your short. Between times you will need time to write if you are to get the most from this course. You will already have an idea in synopsis form, and will understand what is meant by Character, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 6th May, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs & membs

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

A

Duration: 90m A beginner’s guide to film and the politics of film, examining the media and moral panic, referencing cinematic controversies such as A Clockwork Orange, The Exorcist and more modern examples such as The Interview. We will also explore the direct effects debate, hegemony and Marxist theory in relation to Hollywood and film industry ideology in a world where more and more media outlets are owned by fewer and fewer people. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 6 Weeks Tuesday evenings commencing Tuesday 5th May, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

ACTING OUT 2015

SELECTIONS FROM....

1970S HOLLYWOOD + THE NEW WAVE

INDIE SPIRIT SEASON

10

APRIL 2015

FOOD

SCREENWRITING: INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

09

FILM

DON’T PANIC! IT’S JUST A MOVIE

APRIL 2015

ASYLUM

SUMMER FILM COURSES

08

BYPASS

APRIL 2015

FRI 10, FROM 10PM

COME AS YOU WERE IN THE 90S! To complement the release of Cobain: Montage Of Heck we’ll be celebrating all things grunge and alternative 90s with DJs and visuals in the cafebar after the screening at 7.45pm.

TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

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.

Quizmeister Colin returns with his film quiz tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in and win yourself a prize!

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.

LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW ★★★★★★★

2-4-1

OFFER ★★★★★★★ COMING SOON!


Duration: 90m Beginning in the late 1960s - when the bloated Hollywood studio system was on its last legs - this six-week course will explore the directors + films of the 1970s ‘Hollywood New Wave’ - including Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Hal Ashby. American films of the 1970s ranged from hippie road movies to paranoid political thrillers; along the way they rethought Westerns, musicals, and gangster films in a quickly changing social landscape. The course will also look at the influence of the American war in Vietnam, the Nixon presidency, and the counter-culture movement on Hollywood movies of the period. Tutor: Christina Newland Duration: 6 weeks Monday evenings commencing 1st June 2015, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2015 Duration: 90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a prearranged 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, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing Thursday 7th May, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) £60 / £40 concs & membs (includes entrance into films)

SUN 12, 1PM

CREATIVITY AND ‘INNER VISION’

SELECTIONS FROM ANNE CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON'S FIVE YEAR DIARY (CERT TBC) + Q&A

FRI 17 & SAT 18

TUE 21, 7.45PM

WED 22, 8PM

THE VOICES (15)

WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD (15)

WHITE SHADOW (CERT TBC)

Dir: Marjane Satrapi United States 2014 104m

Dir: Gregg Araki France 2014 91m

Dir: Noaz Deshe Tanzania 2013 117m

Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton

Starring: Shailene Woodley, Eva Green

Starring: Salum Abdallah, Hamisi Bazili

This pitch-black horror-comedy centres on Jerry, a lovable but disturbed factory worker who yearns for attention from a woman in accounting. When their relationship takes a sudden, murderous turn, Jerry’s evil talking cat and benevolent talking dog lead him down a dark fantastical path…

Kat Connors is 17 years old when her perfect and beautiful mother, Eve, disappears, just as Kat is discovering her newfound sexuality. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure and her own denial about the surrounding events.

Not only an ancient tradition but a modern-day practice, the underground trade of albino body parts still exists in Tanzania. In White Shadow, Alias, an albino youth on the verge of adolescence, must learn to navigate a world in which he is not just an outsider, but actual prey. The film’s fractured and uneasy world zigzags between the village and the city, from transcendent flights of fancy to scenes of desperate brutality. But despite the pervasive, often harrowing amorality of this world, it’s one not entirely bereft of hope. Edinburgh Filmhouse

“A loopy, ghastly, funny, morbid and unforgettable 100 minutes.” Film.com

SUN 19 & MON 20

KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER (12A) Starring: Nobuyuki Katsube, Rinko Kikuchi

In Tokyo Kumiko lives in utter solitude. A struggling twenty-something, the only joy in her life comes from a grainy VHS tape – an American film in which a man buries a satchel of money in the snowy Midwestern plains. Convinced that this treasure is real, Kumiko embarks on an incredible journey to uncover a purported fortune.

THU 23, 8PM KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER

Dir: David Zellner United States 2014 105m

ELECTRICITY

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

ELECTRICITY (15) Dir: Bryn Higgins United Kingdom 2014 96m Starring: Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke

There’s a pair of bright blue eyes behind the cash desk in the arcade of a dead-end seaside town. Waiting for life to begin, Lily O’Connor is held back by her regular epileptic seizures, electrical storms in her mind and body that play havoc with even the simplest social scenario. When an inheritance presents itself, Lily leaves for London, embarking on a quest to find her wayward brother to give him his share, pushing herself to new physical and emotional limits in the process. BFI

Sal Anderson, director of the Institute of Inner Vision, will introduce three filmmakers who will show recent films that expose and explore themes around the experience of psychosis. The filmmakers will show their films, answer questions and discuss their work. The audience will be invited to participate in a workshop sharing ideas about creativity and how film can be used to express creativity and inner vision. [No previous film experience required.] Featuring Susan Young’s, It Started With A Murder (3mins), 2013; Antonia Attwood’s, My Mother Tongue (5mins), 2014 and Dolly Sen, Outside (5.44mins), 2013. The programme is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Sal Anderson, Institute of Inner Vision. Advised certificate 15

LIVE BY SATELLITE

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

THEATRE AND OPERA

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Dir: Anne Charlotte Robertson United States 80m

SAT 11, 3.30PM

ASYLUM (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Peter Robinson United Kingdom 1972 95m

In 1971, filmmaker Peter Robinson entered radical psychiatrist RD Laing's controversial Archway Community where the inmates literally ran the asylum. This utterly engrossing documentary records their stay, testing Laing's conviction that mentally ill people can only heal their shattered 'self' in a space where they are free. A Q&A will follow the screening. Speakers TBC. The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham Advised certificate 15

Anne Charlotte Robertson’s Five Year Diary stands as one of the major works of diary filmmaking. An intimate chronicle of her life, they describe Robertson’s battles with depression, paranoia, and borderline schizophrenia. The diaries document Robertson’s hospitalisations, her crush on Doctor Who actor Tom Baker, and the death of her three-year-old niece. Robertson died of cancer in September 2012, and her work is preserved by the Harvard Film Archive. The event will include a Q&A with Barbara Rodriquez Muñoz (Curator, Wellcome Trust, London and Associate Curator, Acting Out Nottingham) and Benjamin Cook (Director, LUX). The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Benjamin Cook, LUX Advised certificate 15

THU 9, TIME TBC

TUE 14, 6PM

TUE 21, 8.30PM

LOST RIVER PREVIEW + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN VINCENT VAN GOGH A NEW WAY OF SEEING

FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL’S SALUTE TO WEIRDOS (15) 90m

Dir: Ryan Gosling United States 2015 93m

(12A) 90m

Starring: Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan

From the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Lost River is a dark fairy tale about love, family and the fight for survival in the face of danger. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with director Ryan Gosling.

Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about one of the world’s favourite artists, marking both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death.

The Found Footage Festival, the acclaimed showcase of videos found at thrift stores and charity shops across North America returns to the UK with a brand-new show celebrating the unsung hero of the VHS era: the weirdo. Hosts Joe Pickett (The Onion) and Nick Prueher (Letterman) take audiences on a guided tour of their greatest VHS finds, providing live commentary and where-are-they-now updates on the people in these videotaped obscurities. Tickets: £10 full / £9 members + concs

MON 13, 6PM

BYPASS + Q&A (CERT TBC) Dir: Duane Hopkins United Kingdom 2015 105m

RSC ENCORE WED 1, 7PM

(12A) 160m

Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins out. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

Duane Hopkins’s follow up to Better Things is a poetic drama about a young man on the edge. We’re pleased to welcome Bypass producer Samm Haillay, who founded independent production company Third with Duane Hopkins in 2001, to a post-screening Q&A. SUN 19, 2PM

SUN 26, 2PM

SPIRITED AWAY (PG) 125m

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

An unhappy ten year-old, Chihiro, must enter a bath-house inhabited by spirits in order to save her gluttonous parents who have been transformed into pigs. Strange, luminous and magical. [In English]

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. The West Bridgford Social Singers have chosen this screening so outbreaks of spontaneous song are likely. You have been warned!

HAPPY 21ST LILA – ENJOY YOUR CELEBRATIONS! LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY

GET YOUR GROOVE ON WITH WEST BRIDGFORD SOCIAL SINGERS - BABY!

MET OPERA SAT 25, 5.30PM LIVE SUN 26, 12NOON ENCORE

LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON

Starring: George MacKay

MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

APRIL 2015

NT ENCORE MON 6 , 12NOON

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A) 150m A stellar cast is led by Mark Strong in the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI (12A) 210m

GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 2, 7PM SUN 5, 12NOON

Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. Marcelo Álvarez rises to the challenge of playing the dual tenor roles of Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci.

TITUS ANDRONICUS (15) 185m

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

THU 30, 7PM

Returning to Rome from a war against the Goths, the general Titus Andronicus brings with him the queen Tamora and her three sons as prisoners of war. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

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 FREE

FRI 24 FREE ENTRY

REEL EQUALITY SEASON 2 LAUNCH PARTY + CLUELESS (12) 93m

WED 22, FROM 6PM

FRENCH FOOD NIGHT Food inspired by la belle France will be on our menu tonight to complement the delicious Versailles-set drama A Little Chaos.

JULIUS CEASAR (12A) 160m When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed – which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

NT LIVE THU 16, 7PM LIVE

THE HARD PROBLEM (12A) 120m

Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

12

Enjoy a cracking evening of 90s throwback entertainment from Reel Equality, a film club that challenges sexism on screen. The club opens its 2nd season with the modern classic, Clueless. Get into the throwback mood and don your jelly shoes, tattoo chokers and frosted tips for a 90s costume extravaganza. Best Dressed winner receives a 90s goodie bag. Party @ 8.30PM to Fan Club DJs’ eclectic mix of 90s tunes from women artists. Screening @ 10.30PM

THEATRE SPECIALS

QUIZZES

For more information please contact Laura Cubley on 0115 9526611 / l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SAT 11, 1PM

11

MUSIC

Duration: 120m Just when you thought all the hubbub surrounding the Oscars had finally subsided, we’re launching a ten-week history of the awards for our latest Wednesday afternoon course. From the very beginnings to the recent ceremony, we’ll take a decade-bydecade look at the big winners, the oversights and the slights, the trends, the controversies and, of course, the speeches. There will be laughter and there will be tears. There will also be tea and biscuits. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing Wednesday 6th May, 2-4PM £70 / £50 concs & membs

Acting Out Nottingham 2015 is the first themed programme created from the success of Anxiety Arts Festival, London, 2014. It presents a curated programme of performance, exhibition, moving image, music and discussions – bringing together the arts and mental health. All tickets: £3.50

CERT TBC

TAXI DRIVER

AND THE WINNER IS...

A short season of quirky recently released independent films from around the world.

APRIL 2015

THE HARD PROBLEM

Duration: 150m The time has come to dust off that film story and turn it into a script. If you already have a grasp of basic screenwriting skills then this course is your next step. Over an 8 week period of workshops and tutoring you will be guided through the processes of developing your story idea into a 5 page feature treatment or a first draft screenplay for your short. Between times you will need time to write if you are to get the most from this course. You will already have an idea in synopsis form, and will understand what is meant by Character, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 6th May, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs & membs

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

A

Duration: 90m A beginner’s guide to film and the politics of film, examining the media and moral panic, referencing cinematic controversies such as A Clockwork Orange, The Exorcist and more modern examples such as The Interview. We will also explore the direct effects debate, hegemony and Marxist theory in relation to Hollywood and film industry ideology in a world where more and more media outlets are owned by fewer and fewer people. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 6 Weeks Tuesday evenings commencing Tuesday 5th May, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

ACTING OUT 2015

SELECTIONS FROM....

1970S HOLLYWOOD + THE NEW WAVE

INDIE SPIRIT SEASON

10

APRIL 2015

FOOD

SCREENWRITING: INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

09

FILM

DON’T PANIC! IT’S JUST A MOVIE

APRIL 2015

ASYLUM

SUMMER FILM COURSES

08

BYPASS

APRIL 2015

FRI 10, FROM 10PM

COME AS YOU WERE IN THE 90S! To complement the release of Cobain: Montage Of Heck we’ll be celebrating all things grunge and alternative 90s with DJs and visuals in the cafebar after the screening at 7.45pm.

TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

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.

Quizmeister Colin returns with his film quiz tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in and win yourself a prize!

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.

LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW ★★★★★★★

2-4-1

OFFER ★★★★★★★ COMING SOON!


Duration: 90m Beginning in the late 1960s - when the bloated Hollywood studio system was on its last legs - this six-week course will explore the directors + films of the 1970s ‘Hollywood New Wave’ - including Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Hal Ashby. American films of the 1970s ranged from hippie road movies to paranoid political thrillers; along the way they rethought Westerns, musicals, and gangster films in a quickly changing social landscape. The course will also look at the influence of the American war in Vietnam, the Nixon presidency, and the counter-culture movement on Hollywood movies of the period. Tutor: Christina Newland Duration: 6 weeks Monday evenings commencing 1st June 2015, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2015 Duration: 90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a prearranged 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, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing Thursday 7th May, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) £60 / £40 concs & membs (includes entrance into films)

SUN 12, 1PM

CREATIVITY AND ‘INNER VISION’

SELECTIONS FROM ANNE CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON'S FIVE YEAR DIARY (CERT TBC) + Q&A

FRI 17 & SAT 18

TUE 21, 7.45PM

WED 22, 8PM

THE VOICES (15)

WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD (15)

WHITE SHADOW (CERT TBC)

Dir: Marjane Satrapi United States 2014 104m

Dir: Gregg Araki France 2014 91m

Dir: Noaz Deshe Tanzania 2013 117m

Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton

Starring: Shailene Woodley, Eva Green

Starring: Salum Abdallah, Hamisi Bazili

This pitch-black horror-comedy centres on Jerry, a lovable but disturbed factory worker who yearns for attention from a woman in accounting. When their relationship takes a sudden, murderous turn, Jerry’s evil talking cat and benevolent talking dog lead him down a dark fantastical path…

Kat Connors is 17 years old when her perfect and beautiful mother, Eve, disappears, just as Kat is discovering her newfound sexuality. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure and her own denial about the surrounding events.

Not only an ancient tradition but a modern-day practice, the underground trade of albino body parts still exists in Tanzania. In White Shadow, Alias, an albino youth on the verge of adolescence, must learn to navigate a world in which he is not just an outsider, but actual prey. The film’s fractured and uneasy world zigzags between the village and the city, from transcendent flights of fancy to scenes of desperate brutality. But despite the pervasive, often harrowing amorality of this world, it’s one not entirely bereft of hope. Edinburgh Filmhouse

“A loopy, ghastly, funny, morbid and unforgettable 100 minutes.” Film.com

SUN 19 & MON 20

KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER (12A) Starring: Nobuyuki Katsube, Rinko Kikuchi

In Tokyo Kumiko lives in utter solitude. A struggling twenty-something, the only joy in her life comes from a grainy VHS tape – an American film in which a man buries a satchel of money in the snowy Midwestern plains. Convinced that this treasure is real, Kumiko embarks on an incredible journey to uncover a purported fortune.

THU 23, 8PM KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER

Dir: David Zellner United States 2014 105m

ELECTRICITY

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

ELECTRICITY (15) Dir: Bryn Higgins United Kingdom 2014 96m Starring: Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke

There’s a pair of bright blue eyes behind the cash desk in the arcade of a dead-end seaside town. Waiting for life to begin, Lily O’Connor is held back by her regular epileptic seizures, electrical storms in her mind and body that play havoc with even the simplest social scenario. When an inheritance presents itself, Lily leaves for London, embarking on a quest to find her wayward brother to give him his share, pushing herself to new physical and emotional limits in the process. BFI

Sal Anderson, director of the Institute of Inner Vision, will introduce three filmmakers who will show recent films that expose and explore themes around the experience of psychosis. The filmmakers will show their films, answer questions and discuss their work. The audience will be invited to participate in a workshop sharing ideas about creativity and how film can be used to express creativity and inner vision. [No previous film experience required.] Featuring Susan Young’s, It Started With A Murder (3mins), 2013; Antonia Attwood’s, My Mother Tongue (5mins), 2014 and Dolly Sen, Outside (5.44mins), 2013. The programme is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Sal Anderson, Institute of Inner Vision. Advised certificate 15

LIVE BY SATELLITE

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

THEATRE AND OPERA

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Dir: Anne Charlotte Robertson United States 80m

SAT 11, 3.30PM

ASYLUM (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Peter Robinson United Kingdom 1972 95m

In 1971, filmmaker Peter Robinson entered radical psychiatrist RD Laing's controversial Archway Community where the inmates literally ran the asylum. This utterly engrossing documentary records their stay, testing Laing's conviction that mentally ill people can only heal their shattered 'self' in a space where they are free. A Q&A will follow the screening. Speakers TBC. The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham Advised certificate 15

Anne Charlotte Robertson’s Five Year Diary stands as one of the major works of diary filmmaking. An intimate chronicle of her life, they describe Robertson’s battles with depression, paranoia, and borderline schizophrenia. The diaries document Robertson’s hospitalisations, her crush on Doctor Who actor Tom Baker, and the death of her three-year-old niece. Robertson died of cancer in September 2012, and her work is preserved by the Harvard Film Archive. The event will include a Q&A with Barbara Rodriquez Muñoz (Curator, Wellcome Trust, London and Associate Curator, Acting Out Nottingham) and Benjamin Cook (Director, LUX). The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Benjamin Cook, LUX Advised certificate 15

THU 9, TIME TBC

TUE 14, 6PM

TUE 21, 8.30PM

LOST RIVER PREVIEW + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN VINCENT VAN GOGH A NEW WAY OF SEEING

FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL’S SALUTE TO WEIRDOS (15) 90m

Dir: Ryan Gosling United States 2015 93m

(12A) 90m

Starring: Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan

From the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Lost River is a dark fairy tale about love, family and the fight for survival in the face of danger. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with director Ryan Gosling.

Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about one of the world’s favourite artists, marking both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death.

The Found Footage Festival, the acclaimed showcase of videos found at thrift stores and charity shops across North America returns to the UK with a brand-new show celebrating the unsung hero of the VHS era: the weirdo. Hosts Joe Pickett (The Onion) and Nick Prueher (Letterman) take audiences on a guided tour of their greatest VHS finds, providing live commentary and where-are-they-now updates on the people in these videotaped obscurities. Tickets: £10 full / £9 members + concs

MON 13, 6PM

BYPASS + Q&A (CERT TBC) Dir: Duane Hopkins United Kingdom 2015 105m

RSC ENCORE WED 1, 7PM

(12A) 160m

Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins out. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

Duane Hopkins’s follow up to Better Things is a poetic drama about a young man on the edge. We’re pleased to welcome Bypass producer Samm Haillay, who founded independent production company Third with Duane Hopkins in 2001, to a post-screening Q&A. SUN 19, 2PM

SUN 26, 2PM

SPIRITED AWAY (PG) 125m

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

An unhappy ten year-old, Chihiro, must enter a bath-house inhabited by spirits in order to save her gluttonous parents who have been transformed into pigs. Strange, luminous and magical. [In English]

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. The West Bridgford Social Singers have chosen this screening so outbreaks of spontaneous song are likely. You have been warned!

HAPPY 21ST LILA – ENJOY YOUR CELEBRATIONS! LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY

GET YOUR GROOVE ON WITH WEST BRIDGFORD SOCIAL SINGERS - BABY!

MET OPERA SAT 25, 5.30PM LIVE SUN 26, 12NOON ENCORE

LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON

Starring: George MacKay

MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

APRIL 2015

NT ENCORE MON 6 , 12NOON

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A) 150m A stellar cast is led by Mark Strong in the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI (12A) 210m

GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 2, 7PM SUN 5, 12NOON

Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. Marcelo Álvarez rises to the challenge of playing the dual tenor roles of Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci.

TITUS ANDRONICUS (15) 185m

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

THU 30, 7PM

Returning to Rome from a war against the Goths, the general Titus Andronicus brings with him the queen Tamora and her three sons as prisoners of war. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

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 FREE

FRI 24 FREE ENTRY

REEL EQUALITY SEASON 2 LAUNCH PARTY + CLUELESS (12) 93m

WED 22, FROM 6PM

FRENCH FOOD NIGHT Food inspired by la belle France will be on our menu tonight to complement the delicious Versailles-set drama A Little Chaos.

JULIUS CEASAR (12A) 160m When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed – which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

NT LIVE THU 16, 7PM LIVE

THE HARD PROBLEM (12A) 120m

Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

12

Enjoy a cracking evening of 90s throwback entertainment from Reel Equality, a film club that challenges sexism on screen. The club opens its 2nd season with the modern classic, Clueless. Get into the throwback mood and don your jelly shoes, tattoo chokers and frosted tips for a 90s costume extravaganza. Best Dressed winner receives a 90s goodie bag. Party @ 8.30PM to Fan Club DJs’ eclectic mix of 90s tunes from women artists. Screening @ 10.30PM

THEATRE SPECIALS

QUIZZES

For more information please contact Laura Cubley on 0115 9526611 / l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SAT 11, 1PM

11

MUSIC

Duration: 120m Just when you thought all the hubbub surrounding the Oscars had finally subsided, we’re launching a ten-week history of the awards for our latest Wednesday afternoon course. From the very beginnings to the recent ceremony, we’ll take a decade-bydecade look at the big winners, the oversights and the slights, the trends, the controversies and, of course, the speeches. There will be laughter and there will be tears. There will also be tea and biscuits. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing Wednesday 6th May, 2-4PM £70 / £50 concs & membs

Acting Out Nottingham 2015 is the first themed programme created from the success of Anxiety Arts Festival, London, 2014. It presents a curated programme of performance, exhibition, moving image, music and discussions – bringing together the arts and mental health. All tickets: £3.50

CERT TBC

TAXI DRIVER

AND THE WINNER IS...

A short season of quirky recently released independent films from around the world.

APRIL 2015

THE HARD PROBLEM

Duration: 150m The time has come to dust off that film story and turn it into a script. If you already have a grasp of basic screenwriting skills then this course is your next step. Over an 8 week period of workshops and tutoring you will be guided through the processes of developing your story idea into a 5 page feature treatment or a first draft screenplay for your short. Between times you will need time to write if you are to get the most from this course. You will already have an idea in synopsis form, and will understand what is meant by Character, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 6th May, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs & membs

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

A

Duration: 90m A beginner’s guide to film and the politics of film, examining the media and moral panic, referencing cinematic controversies such as A Clockwork Orange, The Exorcist and more modern examples such as The Interview. We will also explore the direct effects debate, hegemony and Marxist theory in relation to Hollywood and film industry ideology in a world where more and more media outlets are owned by fewer and fewer people. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 6 Weeks Tuesday evenings commencing Tuesday 5th May, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

ACTING OUT 2015

SELECTIONS FROM....

1970S HOLLYWOOD + THE NEW WAVE

INDIE SPIRIT SEASON

10

APRIL 2015

FOOD

SCREENWRITING: INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

09

FILM

DON’T PANIC! IT’S JUST A MOVIE

APRIL 2015

ASYLUM

SUMMER FILM COURSES

08

BYPASS

APRIL 2015

FRI 10, FROM 10PM

COME AS YOU WERE IN THE 90S! To complement the release of Cobain: Montage Of Heck we’ll be celebrating all things grunge and alternative 90s with DJs and visuals in the cafebar after the screening at 7.45pm.

TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

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.

Quizmeister Colin returns with his film quiz tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in and win yourself a prize!

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.

LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW ★★★★★★★

2-4-1

OFFER ★★★★★★★ COMING SOON!


Duration: 90m Beginning in the late 1960s - when the bloated Hollywood studio system was on its last legs - this six-week course will explore the directors + films of the 1970s ‘Hollywood New Wave’ - including Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Hal Ashby. American films of the 1970s ranged from hippie road movies to paranoid political thrillers; along the way they rethought Westerns, musicals, and gangster films in a quickly changing social landscape. The course will also look at the influence of the American war in Vietnam, the Nixon presidency, and the counter-culture movement on Hollywood movies of the period. Tutor: Christina Newland Duration: 6 weeks Monday evenings commencing 1st June 2015, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2015 Duration: 90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a prearranged 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, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing Thursday 7th May, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) £60 / £40 concs & membs (includes entrance into films)

SUN 12, 1PM

CREATIVITY AND ‘INNER VISION’

SELECTIONS FROM ANNE CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON'S FIVE YEAR DIARY (CERT TBC) + Q&A

FRI 17 & SAT 18

TUE 21, 7.45PM

WED 22, 8PM

THE VOICES (15)

WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD (15)

WHITE SHADOW (CERT TBC)

Dir: Marjane Satrapi United States 2014 104m

Dir: Gregg Araki France 2014 91m

Dir: Noaz Deshe Tanzania 2013 117m

Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton

Starring: Shailene Woodley, Eva Green

Starring: Salum Abdallah, Hamisi Bazili

This pitch-black horror-comedy centres on Jerry, a lovable but disturbed factory worker who yearns for attention from a woman in accounting. When their relationship takes a sudden, murderous turn, Jerry’s evil talking cat and benevolent talking dog lead him down a dark fantastical path…

Kat Connors is 17 years old when her perfect and beautiful mother, Eve, disappears, just as Kat is discovering her newfound sexuality. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure and her own denial about the surrounding events.

Not only an ancient tradition but a modern-day practice, the underground trade of albino body parts still exists in Tanzania. In White Shadow, Alias, an albino youth on the verge of adolescence, must learn to navigate a world in which he is not just an outsider, but actual prey. The film’s fractured and uneasy world zigzags between the village and the city, from transcendent flights of fancy to scenes of desperate brutality. But despite the pervasive, often harrowing amorality of this world, it’s one not entirely bereft of hope. Edinburgh Filmhouse

“A loopy, ghastly, funny, morbid and unforgettable 100 minutes.” Film.com

SUN 19 & MON 20

KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER (12A) Starring: Nobuyuki Katsube, Rinko Kikuchi

In Tokyo Kumiko lives in utter solitude. A struggling twenty-something, the only joy in her life comes from a grainy VHS tape – an American film in which a man buries a satchel of money in the snowy Midwestern plains. Convinced that this treasure is real, Kumiko embarks on an incredible journey to uncover a purported fortune.

THU 23, 8PM KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER

Dir: David Zellner United States 2014 105m

ELECTRICITY

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

ELECTRICITY (15) Dir: Bryn Higgins United Kingdom 2014 96m Starring: Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke

There’s a pair of bright blue eyes behind the cash desk in the arcade of a dead-end seaside town. Waiting for life to begin, Lily O’Connor is held back by her regular epileptic seizures, electrical storms in her mind and body that play havoc with even the simplest social scenario. When an inheritance presents itself, Lily leaves for London, embarking on a quest to find her wayward brother to give him his share, pushing herself to new physical and emotional limits in the process. BFI

Sal Anderson, director of the Institute of Inner Vision, will introduce three filmmakers who will show recent films that expose and explore themes around the experience of psychosis. The filmmakers will show their films, answer questions and discuss their work. The audience will be invited to participate in a workshop sharing ideas about creativity and how film can be used to express creativity and inner vision. [No previous film experience required.] Featuring Susan Young’s, It Started With A Murder (3mins), 2013; Antonia Attwood’s, My Mother Tongue (5mins), 2014 and Dolly Sen, Outside (5.44mins), 2013. The programme is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Sal Anderson, Institute of Inner Vision. Advised certificate 15

LIVE BY SATELLITE

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

THEATRE AND OPERA

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Dir: Anne Charlotte Robertson United States 80m

SAT 11, 3.30PM

ASYLUM (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Peter Robinson United Kingdom 1972 95m

In 1971, filmmaker Peter Robinson entered radical psychiatrist RD Laing's controversial Archway Community where the inmates literally ran the asylum. This utterly engrossing documentary records their stay, testing Laing's conviction that mentally ill people can only heal their shattered 'self' in a space where they are free. A Q&A will follow the screening. Speakers TBC. The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham Advised certificate 15

Anne Charlotte Robertson’s Five Year Diary stands as one of the major works of diary filmmaking. An intimate chronicle of her life, they describe Robertson’s battles with depression, paranoia, and borderline schizophrenia. The diaries document Robertson’s hospitalisations, her crush on Doctor Who actor Tom Baker, and the death of her three-year-old niece. Robertson died of cancer in September 2012, and her work is preserved by the Harvard Film Archive. The event will include a Q&A with Barbara Rodriquez Muñoz (Curator, Wellcome Trust, London and Associate Curator, Acting Out Nottingham) and Benjamin Cook (Director, LUX). The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Benjamin Cook, LUX Advised certificate 15

THU 9, TIME TBC

TUE 14, 6PM

TUE 21, 8.30PM

LOST RIVER PREVIEW + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN VINCENT VAN GOGH A NEW WAY OF SEEING

FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL’S SALUTE TO WEIRDOS (15) 90m

Dir: Ryan Gosling United States 2015 93m

(12A) 90m

Starring: Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan

From the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Lost River is a dark fairy tale about love, family and the fight for survival in the face of danger. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with director Ryan Gosling.

Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about one of the world’s favourite artists, marking both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death.

The Found Footage Festival, the acclaimed showcase of videos found at thrift stores and charity shops across North America returns to the UK with a brand-new show celebrating the unsung hero of the VHS era: the weirdo. Hosts Joe Pickett (The Onion) and Nick Prueher (Letterman) take audiences on a guided tour of their greatest VHS finds, providing live commentary and where-are-they-now updates on the people in these videotaped obscurities. Tickets: £10 full / £9 members + concs

MON 13, 6PM

BYPASS + Q&A (CERT TBC) Dir: Duane Hopkins United Kingdom 2015 105m

RSC ENCORE WED 1, 7PM

(12A) 160m

Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins out. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

Duane Hopkins’s follow up to Better Things is a poetic drama about a young man on the edge. We’re pleased to welcome Bypass producer Samm Haillay, who founded independent production company Third with Duane Hopkins in 2001, to a post-screening Q&A. SUN 19, 2PM

SUN 26, 2PM

SPIRITED AWAY (PG) 125m

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

An unhappy ten year-old, Chihiro, must enter a bath-house inhabited by spirits in order to save her gluttonous parents who have been transformed into pigs. Strange, luminous and magical. [In English]

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. The West Bridgford Social Singers have chosen this screening so outbreaks of spontaneous song are likely. You have been warned!

HAPPY 21ST LILA – ENJOY YOUR CELEBRATIONS! LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY

GET YOUR GROOVE ON WITH WEST BRIDGFORD SOCIAL SINGERS - BABY!

MET OPERA SAT 25, 5.30PM LIVE SUN 26, 12NOON ENCORE

LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON

Starring: George MacKay

MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

APRIL 2015

NT ENCORE MON 6 , 12NOON

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A) 150m A stellar cast is led by Mark Strong in the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI (12A) 210m

GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 2, 7PM SUN 5, 12NOON

Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. Marcelo Álvarez rises to the challenge of playing the dual tenor roles of Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci.

TITUS ANDRONICUS (15) 185m

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

THU 30, 7PM

Returning to Rome from a war against the Goths, the general Titus Andronicus brings with him the queen Tamora and her three sons as prisoners of war. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

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 FREE

FRI 24 FREE ENTRY

REEL EQUALITY SEASON 2 LAUNCH PARTY + CLUELESS (12) 93m

WED 22, FROM 6PM

FRENCH FOOD NIGHT Food inspired by la belle France will be on our menu tonight to complement the delicious Versailles-set drama A Little Chaos.

JULIUS CEASAR (12A) 160m When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed – which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

NT LIVE THU 16, 7PM LIVE

THE HARD PROBLEM (12A) 120m

Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

12

Enjoy a cracking evening of 90s throwback entertainment from Reel Equality, a film club that challenges sexism on screen. The club opens its 2nd season with the modern classic, Clueless. Get into the throwback mood and don your jelly shoes, tattoo chokers and frosted tips for a 90s costume extravaganza. Best Dressed winner receives a 90s goodie bag. Party @ 8.30PM to Fan Club DJs’ eclectic mix of 90s tunes from women artists. Screening @ 10.30PM

THEATRE SPECIALS

QUIZZES

For more information please contact Laura Cubley on 0115 9526611 / l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SAT 11, 1PM

11

MUSIC

Duration: 120m Just when you thought all the hubbub surrounding the Oscars had finally subsided, we’re launching a ten-week history of the awards for our latest Wednesday afternoon course. From the very beginnings to the recent ceremony, we’ll take a decade-bydecade look at the big winners, the oversights and the slights, the trends, the controversies and, of course, the speeches. There will be laughter and there will be tears. There will also be tea and biscuits. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing Wednesday 6th May, 2-4PM £70 / £50 concs & membs

Acting Out Nottingham 2015 is the first themed programme created from the success of Anxiety Arts Festival, London, 2014. It presents a curated programme of performance, exhibition, moving image, music and discussions – bringing together the arts and mental health. All tickets: £3.50

CERT TBC

TAXI DRIVER

AND THE WINNER IS...

A short season of quirky recently released independent films from around the world.

APRIL 2015

THE HARD PROBLEM

Duration: 150m The time has come to dust off that film story and turn it into a script. If you already have a grasp of basic screenwriting skills then this course is your next step. Over an 8 week period of workshops and tutoring you will be guided through the processes of developing your story idea into a 5 page feature treatment or a first draft screenplay for your short. Between times you will need time to write if you are to get the most from this course. You will already have an idea in synopsis form, and will understand what is meant by Character, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 6th May, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs & membs

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

A

Duration: 90m A beginner’s guide to film and the politics of film, examining the media and moral panic, referencing cinematic controversies such as A Clockwork Orange, The Exorcist and more modern examples such as The Interview. We will also explore the direct effects debate, hegemony and Marxist theory in relation to Hollywood and film industry ideology in a world where more and more media outlets are owned by fewer and fewer people. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 6 Weeks Tuesday evenings commencing Tuesday 5th May, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

ACTING OUT 2015

SELECTIONS FROM....

1970S HOLLYWOOD + THE NEW WAVE

INDIE SPIRIT SEASON

10

APRIL 2015

FOOD

SCREENWRITING: INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

09

FILM

DON’T PANIC! IT’S JUST A MOVIE

APRIL 2015

ASYLUM

SUMMER FILM COURSES

08

BYPASS

APRIL 2015

FRI 10, FROM 10PM

COME AS YOU WERE IN THE 90S! To complement the release of Cobain: Montage Of Heck we’ll be celebrating all things grunge and alternative 90s with DJs and visuals in the cafebar after the screening at 7.45pm.

TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

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.

Quizmeister Colin returns with his film quiz tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in and win yourself a prize!

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.

LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW ★★★★★★★

2-4-1

OFFER ★★★★★★★ COMING SOON!


Duration: 90m Beginning in the late 1960s - when the bloated Hollywood studio system was on its last legs - this six-week course will explore the directors + films of the 1970s ‘Hollywood New Wave’ - including Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Hal Ashby. American films of the 1970s ranged from hippie road movies to paranoid political thrillers; along the way they rethought Westerns, musicals, and gangster films in a quickly changing social landscape. The course will also look at the influence of the American war in Vietnam, the Nixon presidency, and the counter-culture movement on Hollywood movies of the period. Tutor: Christina Newland Duration: 6 weeks Monday evenings commencing 1st June 2015, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

TALK CINEMA MAY 2015 Duration: 90m Love watching and talking about films? This course involves exactly that. Come along and watch a prearranged 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, Elinor Groom, will moderate and provide illustrative analysis. Tutor: Elinor Groom Duration: 10 weeks Thursday evenings commencing Thursday 7th May, 7.30-9PM (discussion sessions) £60 / £40 concs & membs (includes entrance into films)

SUN 12, 1PM

CREATIVITY AND ‘INNER VISION’

SELECTIONS FROM ANNE CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON'S FIVE YEAR DIARY (CERT TBC) + Q&A

FRI 17 & SAT 18

TUE 21, 7.45PM

WED 22, 8PM

THE VOICES (15)

WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD (15)

WHITE SHADOW (CERT TBC)

Dir: Marjane Satrapi United States 2014 104m

Dir: Gregg Araki France 2014 91m

Dir: Noaz Deshe Tanzania 2013 117m

Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton

Starring: Shailene Woodley, Eva Green

Starring: Salum Abdallah, Hamisi Bazili

This pitch-black horror-comedy centres on Jerry, a lovable but disturbed factory worker who yearns for attention from a woman in accounting. When their relationship takes a sudden, murderous turn, Jerry’s evil talking cat and benevolent talking dog lead him down a dark fantastical path…

Kat Connors is 17 years old when her perfect and beautiful mother, Eve, disappears, just as Kat is discovering her newfound sexuality. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure and her own denial about the surrounding events.

Not only an ancient tradition but a modern-day practice, the underground trade of albino body parts still exists in Tanzania. In White Shadow, Alias, an albino youth on the verge of adolescence, must learn to navigate a world in which he is not just an outsider, but actual prey. The film’s fractured and uneasy world zigzags between the village and the city, from transcendent flights of fancy to scenes of desperate brutality. But despite the pervasive, often harrowing amorality of this world, it’s one not entirely bereft of hope. Edinburgh Filmhouse

“A loopy, ghastly, funny, morbid and unforgettable 100 minutes.” Film.com

SUN 19 & MON 20

KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER (12A) Starring: Nobuyuki Katsube, Rinko Kikuchi

In Tokyo Kumiko lives in utter solitude. A struggling twenty-something, the only joy in her life comes from a grainy VHS tape – an American film in which a man buries a satchel of money in the snowy Midwestern plains. Convinced that this treasure is real, Kumiko embarks on an incredible journey to uncover a purported fortune.

THU 23, 8PM KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER

Dir: David Zellner United States 2014 105m

ELECTRICITY

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

ELECTRICITY (15) Dir: Bryn Higgins United Kingdom 2014 96m Starring: Agyness Deyn, Christian Cooke

There’s a pair of bright blue eyes behind the cash desk in the arcade of a dead-end seaside town. Waiting for life to begin, Lily O’Connor is held back by her regular epileptic seizures, electrical storms in her mind and body that play havoc with even the simplest social scenario. When an inheritance presents itself, Lily leaves for London, embarking on a quest to find her wayward brother to give him his share, pushing herself to new physical and emotional limits in the process. BFI

Sal Anderson, director of the Institute of Inner Vision, will introduce three filmmakers who will show recent films that expose and explore themes around the experience of psychosis. The filmmakers will show their films, answer questions and discuss their work. The audience will be invited to participate in a workshop sharing ideas about creativity and how film can be used to express creativity and inner vision. [No previous film experience required.] Featuring Susan Young’s, It Started With A Murder (3mins), 2013; Antonia Attwood’s, My Mother Tongue (5mins), 2014 and Dolly Sen, Outside (5.44mins), 2013. The programme is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Sal Anderson, Institute of Inner Vision. Advised certificate 15

LIVE BY SATELLITE

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

THEATRE AND OPERA

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Dir: Anne Charlotte Robertson United States 80m

SAT 11, 3.30PM

ASYLUM (CERT TBC) + Q&A Dir: Peter Robinson United Kingdom 1972 95m

In 1971, filmmaker Peter Robinson entered radical psychiatrist RD Laing's controversial Archway Community where the inmates literally ran the asylum. This utterly engrossing documentary records their stay, testing Laing's conviction that mentally ill people can only heal their shattered 'self' in a space where they are free. A Q&A will follow the screening. Speakers TBC. The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham Advised certificate 15

Anne Charlotte Robertson’s Five Year Diary stands as one of the major works of diary filmmaking. An intimate chronicle of her life, they describe Robertson’s battles with depression, paranoia, and borderline schizophrenia. The diaries document Robertson’s hospitalisations, her crush on Doctor Who actor Tom Baker, and the death of her three-year-old niece. Robertson died of cancer in September 2012, and her work is preserved by the Harvard Film Archive. The event will include a Q&A with Barbara Rodriquez Muñoz (Curator, Wellcome Trust, London and Associate Curator, Acting Out Nottingham) and Benjamin Cook (Director, LUX). The event is curated by PSY – Acting Out Nottingham with Benjamin Cook, LUX Advised certificate 15

THU 9, TIME TBC

TUE 14, 6PM

TUE 21, 8.30PM

LOST RIVER PREVIEW + LIVE BY SATELLITE Q&A (15)

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN VINCENT VAN GOGH A NEW WAY OF SEEING

FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL’S SALUTE TO WEIRDOS (15) 90m

Dir: Ryan Gosling United States 2015 93m

(12A) 90m

Starring: Christina Hendricks, Saoirse Ronan

From the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Lost River is a dark fairy tale about love, family and the fight for survival in the face of danger. The screening will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A with director Ryan Gosling.

Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about one of the world’s favourite artists, marking both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death.

The Found Footage Festival, the acclaimed showcase of videos found at thrift stores and charity shops across North America returns to the UK with a brand-new show celebrating the unsung hero of the VHS era: the weirdo. Hosts Joe Pickett (The Onion) and Nick Prueher (Letterman) take audiences on a guided tour of their greatest VHS finds, providing live commentary and where-are-they-now updates on the people in these videotaped obscurities. Tickets: £10 full / £9 members + concs

MON 13, 6PM

BYPASS + Q&A (CERT TBC) Dir: Duane Hopkins United Kingdom 2015 105m

RSC ENCORE WED 1, 7PM

(12A) 160m

Shakespeare’s comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins out. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

Duane Hopkins’s follow up to Better Things is a poetic drama about a young man on the edge. We’re pleased to welcome Bypass producer Samm Haillay, who founded independent production company Third with Duane Hopkins in 2001, to a post-screening Q&A. SUN 19, 2PM

SUN 26, 2PM

SPIRITED AWAY (PG) 125m

MAMMA MIA! (PG) 108m

An unhappy ten year-old, Chihiro, must enter a bath-house inhabited by spirits in order to save her gluttonous parents who have been transformed into pigs. Strange, luminous and magical. [In English]

Dust off your platforms, dig out your romper suits and get ready for a large overdose of glitter. The West Bridgford Social Singers have chosen this screening so outbreaks of spontaneous song are likely. You have been warned!

HAPPY 21ST LILA – ENJOY YOUR CELEBRATIONS! LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY

GET YOUR GROOVE ON WITH WEST BRIDGFORD SOCIAL SINGERS - BABY!

MET OPERA SAT 25, 5.30PM LIVE SUN 26, 12NOON ENCORE

LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON

Starring: George MacKay

MY MOVIE See the film of your choice at 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

APRIL 2015

NT ENCORE MON 6 , 12NOON

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE (12A) 150m A stellar cast is led by Mark Strong in the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI (12A) 210m

GLOBE ON SCREEN THU 2, 7PM SUN 5, 12NOON

Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian village. Marcelo Álvarez rises to the challenge of playing the dual tenor roles of Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana and Canio in Pagliacci.

TITUS ANDRONICUS (15) 185m

Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members Student Stand-by: If tickets are available, full-time students can obtain tickets for £13 half an hour before the live performance begins.

THU 30, 7PM

Returning to Rome from a war against the Goths, the general Titus Andronicus brings with him the queen Tamora and her three sons as prisoners of war. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

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 FREE

FRI 24 FREE ENTRY

REEL EQUALITY SEASON 2 LAUNCH PARTY + CLUELESS (12) 93m

WED 22, FROM 6PM

FRENCH FOOD NIGHT Food inspired by la belle France will be on our menu tonight to complement the delicious Versailles-set drama A Little Chaos.

JULIUS CEASAR (12A) 160m When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed – which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated. Tickets: £14 full / £12 members + concs

NT LIVE THU 16, 7PM LIVE

THE HARD PROBLEM (12A) 120m

Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play. Tickets: £14 full / £12 mem + conc

12

Enjoy a cracking evening of 90s throwback entertainment from Reel Equality, a film club that challenges sexism on screen. The club opens its 2nd season with the modern classic, Clueless. Get into the throwback mood and don your jelly shoes, tattoo chokers and frosted tips for a 90s costume extravaganza. Best Dressed winner receives a 90s goodie bag. Party @ 8.30PM to Fan Club DJs’ eclectic mix of 90s tunes from women artists. Screening @ 10.30PM

THEATRE SPECIALS

QUIZZES

For more information please contact Laura Cubley on 0115 9526611 / l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SAT 11, 1PM

11

MUSIC

Duration: 120m Just when you thought all the hubbub surrounding the Oscars had finally subsided, we’re launching a ten-week history of the awards for our latest Wednesday afternoon course. From the very beginnings to the recent ceremony, we’ll take a decade-bydecade look at the big winners, the oversights and the slights, the trends, the controversies and, of course, the speeches. There will be laughter and there will be tears. There will also be tea and biscuits. Tutor: Alan Seaman Duration: 10 Weeks Wednesday afternoons commencing Wednesday 6th May, 2-4PM £70 / £50 concs & membs

Acting Out Nottingham 2015 is the first themed programme created from the success of Anxiety Arts Festival, London, 2014. It presents a curated programme of performance, exhibition, moving image, music and discussions – bringing together the arts and mental health. All tickets: £3.50

CERT TBC

TAXI DRIVER

AND THE WINNER IS...

A short season of quirky recently released independent films from around the world.

APRIL 2015

THE HARD PROBLEM

Duration: 150m The time has come to dust off that film story and turn it into a script. If you already have a grasp of basic screenwriting skills then this course is your next step. Over an 8 week period of workshops and tutoring you will be guided through the processes of developing your story idea into a 5 page feature treatment or a first draft screenplay for your short. Between times you will need time to write if you are to get the most from this course. You will already have an idea in synopsis form, and will understand what is meant by Character, Story, Film Structure and Plot. Tutor: Graham Lester George Duration: 8 weeks Wednesday evenings commencing 6th May, 6.30-9PM £130 / £100 concs & membs

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

A

Duration: 90m A beginner’s guide to film and the politics of film, examining the media and moral panic, referencing cinematic controversies such as A Clockwork Orange, The Exorcist and more modern examples such as The Interview. We will also explore the direct effects debate, hegemony and Marxist theory in relation to Hollywood and film industry ideology in a world where more and more media outlets are owned by fewer and fewer people. Tutor: Andrew Graves Duration: 6 Weeks Tuesday evenings commencing Tuesday 5th May, 7-8.30PM £40 / £30 concs & membs

ACTING OUT 2015

SELECTIONS FROM....

1970S HOLLYWOOD + THE NEW WAVE

INDIE SPIRIT SEASON

10

APRIL 2015

FOOD

SCREENWRITING: INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

09

FILM

DON’T PANIC! IT’S JUST A MOVIE

APRIL 2015

ASYLUM

SUMMER FILM COURSES

08

BYPASS

APRIL 2015

FRI 10, FROM 10PM

COME AS YOU WERE IN THE 90S! To complement the release of Cobain: Montage Of Heck we’ll be celebrating all things grunge and alternative 90s with DJs and visuals in the cafebar after the screening at 7.45pm.

TUE 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 28, FROM 8.30PM

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.

Quizmeister Colin returns with his film quiz tonight. It’s £1 a head to join in and win yourself a prize!

MEMBERS GET 10% OFF FOOD Ask at box office for details.

LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW ★★★★★★★

2-4-1

OFFER ★★★★★★★ COMING SOON!


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