November 2013 brochure

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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EVERY MONTH

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.50 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 £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY! This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

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NOVEMBER 2013 Fri 1

Philomena 12A p1 Philomena 12A p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Wolf Children PG p4 Discopath Halloween Party Cafebar from 10:30pm

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 3:15 4:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

Sat 9

3:00 1:30

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web Sat 2

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

IN THE LOUNGE PROJECT WILD THING (PG) 83m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

Dir: David Bond United Kingdom 2013 83m

Alfonso Cuarón (Y Tu Mamá También, Children of Men) directs this sci-fi thriller about a medical engineer and an astronaut (Sandra Bullock, George Clooney) working frantically to save themselves after an accident leaves them spinning hopelessly adrift through space. A technical jaw-dropper and a white-knuckle survival tale, this one will take your breath away in so many ways.

Filmmaker David Bond thinks Mother Nature needs a helping hand in getting his children’s attention away from the powerful competing demands of the modern world. With no previous marketing experience, he decides to appoint himself Marketing Director for Nature. Enlisting the help of marketing experts and with zero budget, he sets out to convince apathetic consumers, including his own family, of the benefits of this amazing, free, wonder product.

PHILOMENA (12A)

GLORIA (15)

GRAVITY (12A)

Dir: Stephen Frears UK 2013 98m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan

Dir: Sebastián Lelio Chile 2013 109m

In 1950s Ireland, Catholic authorities shamed thousands of “fallen” Irish women into giving their children up for adoption, with no hope of ever seeing them again. Decades after being forced to give up her newborn son, Philomena embarks on a search to find him with the aid of a BBC reporter. Showing us her softer side, Dame Judi Dench gives a tour-de-force performance as Philomena, one that is perfectly complemented by Steve Coogan as Sixsmith. While revealing some of the darkest deeds that the Catholic Church is capable of, Philomena also reminds us of one of its greatest virtues: forgiveness. TIFF

Starring: Paulina García, Sergio Hernández

In Sebastian Lelio’s surprising and funny film, Paulina García delivers the performance of a lifetime, for which she deservedly won the Best Actress prize at Berlin. Garcia plays Gloria, who is 58 years old but still feels young. She goes to dance clubs but maintains a polite remove from all men, until she meets Rodolfo, with whom she decides to take the plunge into romance. Refreshing in the candour with which it depicts middle-age physicality and sexuality, and with a great soundtrack ranging from disco to cult Latin-American hits, Gloria is an uplifting comedy-drama with a transcendent climax.

FROM FRI 8

ALSO IN 3D ON 10 & 13 NOV

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 15

THE NUN (12A)

SHORT TERM 12 (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Destin Cretton United States 2013 97m

Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge, but her own difficult past and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself, throw her into unforeseen confusion. While the subject matter is complex, this lovingly realised film finds truth – and humour – in unexpected places. SXSW

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Louise Bourgoin, Pauline Etienne

Forced to join a convent against her will at 16, Suzanne describes, in a series of letters written in secret, her yearnings for freedom and her persecution and mistreatment at the hands of her fellow nuns. A moving adaptation of Denis Diderot’s treasured novel.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) Dir: Carlo Carlei UK 2013 118m Starring: Damien Lewis, Douglas Booth,

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

Chicago Film Festival

THE NUN

NOVEMBER 2013

MAYHEM FILM FESTIVAL

ROMEO & JULIET

PHILOMENA THE BUTLER BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR COMPUTER CHESS SAVING MR. BANKS JEUNE ET JOLIE

A new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s famous love story, which stars Douglas Booth and True Grit’s Hailee Steinfeld as the star-crossed lovers, kept apart by a war between their families. Directed by Carlo Carlei, this version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ also stars Paul Giamatti and Homeland’s Damien Lewis.

SHORT TERM 12

GRAVITY

Hailee Steinfeld

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 29

COMPUTER CHESS (CERT TBC)

SAVING MR. BANKS (PG)

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m

Dir: Lee Daniels United States 2013 132m

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

Dir: Andrew Bujalski United States 2013 92m

Dir: John Lee Hancock United States 2013

In English

Starring: Forest Whitaker

With English Subtitles

Starring: Kriss Schludermann, Tom Fletcher

125m

Forest Whitaker, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Redgrave, Clarence Williams III and Oprah Winfrey star in this adaptation of the life story of Eugene Allen (“Cecil Gaines” in the movie), an AfricanAmerican who spent 34 years as a White House butler. Serving during eight presidential terms, from 1952 to 1986, our protagonist bears witness to some of the most groundbreaking social changes in American history.

Dir: Abdellatif Kechiche France 2013 180m

“Is there a computer program in the house which can stand up against a human chess master?” That’s the question posed by mastermind of the game Pat Henderson, head of an annual computer chess tournament. Set in 1980 in a nondescript hotel, Computer Chess follows several young geniuses as they try to make the ultimate chess program to beat a human player. As the nerdy guys sweat through various social situations (especially with the one girl there), and the convention overlaps with a group of new-age couples in therapy, things get really strange.

Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks

THE BUTLER (12A)

Starring: Lea Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos

Abdellatif Kechiche’s newest film, based on Julie Maroh’s graphic novel, was the sensation of this year’s Cannes Film Festival even before it was awarded the Palme d’Or. Adèle Exarchopoulos is Adèle, a young woman whose longings and ecstasies and losses are charted across a span of several years. Léa Seydoux is the older woman who excites her desire and becomes the love of her life. Blue pulses with gestures, embraces, furtive exchanges, and arias of joy and devastation, some verbal and some physical (including the film’s now celebrated sexual encounters between the two actresses).

“Ambitious, sweeping period drama that manages to be incredibly affecting.” Entertainment Weekly

Starring: Brie Larson

Dir: Guillaume Nicloux Belgium 2013 112m

FROM MON 4

FROM FRI 15

FROM SAT 16

New York Film Festival

IN THE LOUNGE

A doting father, Walt Disney promises his adoring daughters that he will bring their favourite fictional nanny Mary Poppins to the big screen. Little does Walt realise that surly author P.L. Travers has no intention of seeing her most famous creation misrepresented on the big screen, a fact that makes keeping his promise a difficult endeavour. Years later, however, when Travers’s book sales begin to slow, dwindling finances drive her to schedule a meeting with Disney to discuss the film rights to the beloved story. But she only grows more convinced that her initial decision may have been the best one.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) 118m THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

Sun 3

TUE 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m See page 1 for details

TUE 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

JEUNE ET JOLIE (18)

Dir: Maja Borg United Kingdom 2012 93m

With English Subtitles

A unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom. At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse: from a broken past, via utopian futures, to the possibilities we have today. Seeing the economy as a human relationship, and by questioning her own fears, hopes and desires, she invites us to explore how we could live differently.

Dir: Francois Ozon France 2013 94m

THE BUTLER (12A) 132m

Starring: Géraldine Pailhas, Marine Vacth

THU 21, 10AM & 1PM See page 2 for details

Mon 4

GRAVITY (12A) 91m

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m

FUTURE MY LOVE (CERT TBC)

With a sly nod to Buñuel’s Belle de Jour, François Ozon returns with the story of Isabelle, a 17-year-old student on an unexpected journey of sexual self-discovery. After losing her virginity during a brief holiday romance, Isabelle returns home and, over the course of the following year, embarks on a secret life of prostitution. In many ways an extension of his mischievous In the House, Jeune et Jolie continues to explore the effects of rebellious teenage behaviour on the moral ideologies of the bourgeois family. TIFF

SAT 2, 12.30PM A beautiful tale of love and triumph in which a mother and her two halfwolf, half-human children must move to a rural town to hide the secret of their mysterious lineage. Recommended for ages 8+

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 1:45 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 3:00 Wolf Children PG p4 12:30 Wolf Children PG Supportive Envt Screening 11:30 MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

5:45 6:15 5:30

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 11:45 NT Encore: Othello 12A p10 12:00 Grease - Singalong PG p10 2:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

See page 2 for details

BOX OF DELIGHTS FOR AGES 4-7 (U) 43m SAT 9, 12.30PM & 2PM Eight award-winning short films from the British Animation Awards, specially selected for 4-7s. A more cheerful collection of stories from around Europe you will not find, full of music, colour and character but no dialogue.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

Wed 6

Thu 7

Fri 8

SAT 16, 2PM See page 9 for details THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM + INTRODUCTION AT 1.30PM Rossellini’s piercing study of a marriage on the rocks is also one of the cinema’s most miraculous love stories.

Mon 11

3:00 2:30

5:45 5:00 5:30

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

SPECIAL 3D EVENT TBC SAT 23, TIME TBC

CRASH, BANG! WALLOP SAT 30, 1PM & 3PM Fun films made by and for young people. See page 11 for details.

SAT 2, 11.30AM

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m See Family Matinees for details.

Philomena 12A p1 3:15 2:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 + Q&A p11 Philomena 12A p1 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10.30 1.30 Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 p11

Gravity 12A p2 1:15 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 3:30 Gloria 15 p1 12:15 3:00 Box of Delights U p4 12:30 2:00 National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein 15 p10 12:00 Met Opera Live: Tosca 12A p10 Project Wild Thing p2

6:15 5:45

8:30 8:15 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Met Opera Encore: Tosca 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

4:00 1:15 12:45 3:15 3:30 12:30 3:00

6:15

8:30

5:45 6:00 5:30

8:15 8:45 8:00

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 We Steal Secrets 15 p8 Project WIld Thing PG p2

4:00 3:15

Sun 17

6:00

8:45

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p10 The Fade 12A p11 Future My Love p2 Mon 18

12:00 8:45 6:15 5:45 6:00

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

5:30

Tue 19 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2 Gravity 12A p2 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10:30 1:30

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 RSC Live: Richard II 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

6:45 6:15 5:45

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

3:00 2:30

5:45 5:00 5:30

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

6:30 Thu 14 5:45 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Philomena 12A p1 3:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 10:30 1:30 3:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web National Theatre Encore: The Habit of Art 15 p10 Near Now Talk: The Poundshop p7 For Those in Peril 18 p11

5:45 4:00 5:30

8:15

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

4:00 3:15 3:30 3:00

Fri 15

8:00 8:45 7:00

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

Sat 16

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project Wild Thing PG p2 1Up Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm

4:00 3:15 4:15 3:30

Wed 20

Thu 21

7:00 8:45 4:00 10:30 1:30

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

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

Fri 22

Sat 23

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 The Television Workshop Weekend Television Workshop Weekend A Room for Romeo Brass 15: Really Live Tag-Commentary p9

4:00 2:00 3:00 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 1:45 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:15 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:30 Television Workshop W’kendWeekend The Television Workshop The Borrowers & The Sarah Jane Adventures U p9 London to Brighton 18 p9 Starred Up 18 p9 Future My Love p2

8:45 8:30 8:15

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

8:30 8:00

6:15 5:00 6:45

8:30 8:00

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

2:00 5:00 8:15 7:00

Mon 25

12:00

Wed 27

2:30 2:00 5:00 7:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Nalini By Day & The Phantom Operator 15 p9 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 10:00 1:00 3:00 4:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3

4:00 2:00 3:45 4:15

6:15 5:00

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 RSC Encore: Richard II 12A p10 12:00 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00 3:00 2:45

6:15 5:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Inherit the Wind U p10 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Gasland Part II 15 p3

Tue 26

8:15

6:15 5:00 5:30

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

Thu 28

6:00 7:00

6:30

Fri 29

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Rights in Motion p11

6:30

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 3:45 4:15 Computer Chess p3 Journey to Italy PG p4 10:30 1:30 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Code X p11 Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang! ShortFilm FilmFestival Festival Bang! Short Middle East p11

6:15 5:00

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

6:15 5:00

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

12:30 4:45 2:00 12:15

3:45 3:30 6:00

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

6:45

2:00 5:00 3:30 6:00 4:30 time tbc

8:00 8:15 8:45

6:45

The Thing 18 Cafebar from 10.30pm Go online for full schedule Sat 30

Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang!Short ShortFilm Film Festival Bang! Festival Crash Bang! Wallop p11 Community p11 The Source p11

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Go online for full schedule

time tbc 6:15 5:00

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8:30 8:00 7:30 5:15 time tbc

8:45 Sun 24

6:15 5:00 6:30

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:30 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:45 The Television Workshop Television Workshop W’kendWeekend Watch With Workshop Children's TV Special U p9 Workshop Shorts p9

5:55

6:00 Wed 13

Tue 5

THE BORROWERS (U) 88m JOURNEY TO ITALY (PG) 97m

Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Something Ventured 15 p8

Sun 10

Tue 12

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

FROM FRI 29

JEUNE ET JOLIE

THE SELFISH GIANT (15) 91m

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 1

FUTURE MY LOVE

FROM FRI 1

CONTINUING INTO NOVEMBER

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We announce our full programme online on Tuesday each week. You can keep updated on our website & social media! 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.

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

03

EVERY MONTH

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.50 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 £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY! This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

05

NOVEMBER 2013 Fri 1

Philomena 12A p1 Philomena 12A p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Wolf Children PG p4 Discopath Halloween Party Cafebar from 10:30pm

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 3:15 4:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

Sat 9

3:00 1:30

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web Sat 2

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

IN THE LOUNGE PROJECT WILD THING (PG) 83m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

Dir: David Bond United Kingdom 2013 83m

Alfonso Cuarón (Y Tu Mamá También, Children of Men) directs this sci-fi thriller about a medical engineer and an astronaut (Sandra Bullock, George Clooney) working frantically to save themselves after an accident leaves them spinning hopelessly adrift through space. A technical jaw-dropper and a white-knuckle survival tale, this one will take your breath away in so many ways.

Filmmaker David Bond thinks Mother Nature needs a helping hand in getting his children’s attention away from the powerful competing demands of the modern world. With no previous marketing experience, he decides to appoint himself Marketing Director for Nature. Enlisting the help of marketing experts and with zero budget, he sets out to convince apathetic consumers, including his own family, of the benefits of this amazing, free, wonder product.

PHILOMENA (12A)

GLORIA (15)

GRAVITY (12A)

Dir: Stephen Frears UK 2013 98m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan

Dir: Sebastián Lelio Chile 2013 109m

In 1950s Ireland, Catholic authorities shamed thousands of “fallen” Irish women into giving their children up for adoption, with no hope of ever seeing them again. Decades after being forced to give up her newborn son, Philomena embarks on a search to find him with the aid of a BBC reporter. Showing us her softer side, Dame Judi Dench gives a tour-de-force performance as Philomena, one that is perfectly complemented by Steve Coogan as Sixsmith. While revealing some of the darkest deeds that the Catholic Church is capable of, Philomena also reminds us of one of its greatest virtues: forgiveness. TIFF

Starring: Paulina García, Sergio Hernández

In Sebastian Lelio’s surprising and funny film, Paulina García delivers the performance of a lifetime, for which she deservedly won the Best Actress prize at Berlin. Garcia plays Gloria, who is 58 years old but still feels young. She goes to dance clubs but maintains a polite remove from all men, until she meets Rodolfo, with whom she decides to take the plunge into romance. Refreshing in the candour with which it depicts middle-age physicality and sexuality, and with a great soundtrack ranging from disco to cult Latin-American hits, Gloria is an uplifting comedy-drama with a transcendent climax.

FROM FRI 8

ALSO IN 3D ON 10 & 13 NOV

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 15

THE NUN (12A)

SHORT TERM 12 (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Destin Cretton United States 2013 97m

Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge, but her own difficult past and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself, throw her into unforeseen confusion. While the subject matter is complex, this lovingly realised film finds truth – and humour – in unexpected places. SXSW

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Louise Bourgoin, Pauline Etienne

Forced to join a convent against her will at 16, Suzanne describes, in a series of letters written in secret, her yearnings for freedom and her persecution and mistreatment at the hands of her fellow nuns. A moving adaptation of Denis Diderot’s treasured novel.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) Dir: Carlo Carlei UK 2013 118m Starring: Damien Lewis, Douglas Booth,

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

Chicago Film Festival

THE NUN

NOVEMBER 2013

MAYHEM FILM FESTIVAL

ROMEO & JULIET

PHILOMENA THE BUTLER BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR COMPUTER CHESS SAVING MR. BANKS JEUNE ET JOLIE

A new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s famous love story, which stars Douglas Booth and True Grit’s Hailee Steinfeld as the star-crossed lovers, kept apart by a war between their families. Directed by Carlo Carlei, this version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ also stars Paul Giamatti and Homeland’s Damien Lewis.

SHORT TERM 12

GRAVITY

Hailee Steinfeld

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 29

COMPUTER CHESS (CERT TBC)

SAVING MR. BANKS (PG)

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m

Dir: Lee Daniels United States 2013 132m

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

Dir: Andrew Bujalski United States 2013 92m

Dir: John Lee Hancock United States 2013

In English

Starring: Forest Whitaker

With English Subtitles

Starring: Kriss Schludermann, Tom Fletcher

125m

Forest Whitaker, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Redgrave, Clarence Williams III and Oprah Winfrey star in this adaptation of the life story of Eugene Allen (“Cecil Gaines” in the movie), an AfricanAmerican who spent 34 years as a White House butler. Serving during eight presidential terms, from 1952 to 1986, our protagonist bears witness to some of the most groundbreaking social changes in American history.

Dir: Abdellatif Kechiche France 2013 180m

“Is there a computer program in the house which can stand up against a human chess master?” That’s the question posed by mastermind of the game Pat Henderson, head of an annual computer chess tournament. Set in 1980 in a nondescript hotel, Computer Chess follows several young geniuses as they try to make the ultimate chess program to beat a human player. As the nerdy guys sweat through various social situations (especially with the one girl there), and the convention overlaps with a group of new-age couples in therapy, things get really strange.

Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks

THE BUTLER (12A)

Starring: Lea Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos

Abdellatif Kechiche’s newest film, based on Julie Maroh’s graphic novel, was the sensation of this year’s Cannes Film Festival even before it was awarded the Palme d’Or. Adèle Exarchopoulos is Adèle, a young woman whose longings and ecstasies and losses are charted across a span of several years. Léa Seydoux is the older woman who excites her desire and becomes the love of her life. Blue pulses with gestures, embraces, furtive exchanges, and arias of joy and devastation, some verbal and some physical (including the film’s now celebrated sexual encounters between the two actresses).

“Ambitious, sweeping period drama that manages to be incredibly affecting.” Entertainment Weekly

Starring: Brie Larson

Dir: Guillaume Nicloux Belgium 2013 112m

FROM MON 4

FROM FRI 15

FROM SAT 16

New York Film Festival

IN THE LOUNGE

A doting father, Walt Disney promises his adoring daughters that he will bring their favourite fictional nanny Mary Poppins to the big screen. Little does Walt realise that surly author P.L. Travers has no intention of seeing her most famous creation misrepresented on the big screen, a fact that makes keeping his promise a difficult endeavour. Years later, however, when Travers’s book sales begin to slow, dwindling finances drive her to schedule a meeting with Disney to discuss the film rights to the beloved story. But she only grows more convinced that her initial decision may have been the best one.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) 118m THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

Sun 3

TUE 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m See page 1 for details

TUE 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

JEUNE ET JOLIE (18)

Dir: Maja Borg United Kingdom 2012 93m

With English Subtitles

A unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom. At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse: from a broken past, via utopian futures, to the possibilities we have today. Seeing the economy as a human relationship, and by questioning her own fears, hopes and desires, she invites us to explore how we could live differently.

Dir: Francois Ozon France 2013 94m

THE BUTLER (12A) 132m

Starring: Géraldine Pailhas, Marine Vacth

THU 21, 10AM & 1PM See page 2 for details

Mon 4

GRAVITY (12A) 91m

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m

FUTURE MY LOVE (CERT TBC)

With a sly nod to Buñuel’s Belle de Jour, François Ozon returns with the story of Isabelle, a 17-year-old student on an unexpected journey of sexual self-discovery. After losing her virginity during a brief holiday romance, Isabelle returns home and, over the course of the following year, embarks on a secret life of prostitution. In many ways an extension of his mischievous In the House, Jeune et Jolie continues to explore the effects of rebellious teenage behaviour on the moral ideologies of the bourgeois family. TIFF

SAT 2, 12.30PM A beautiful tale of love and triumph in which a mother and her two halfwolf, half-human children must move to a rural town to hide the secret of their mysterious lineage. Recommended for ages 8+

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 1:45 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 3:00 Wolf Children PG p4 12:30 Wolf Children PG Supportive Envt Screening 11:30 MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

5:45 6:15 5:30

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 11:45 NT Encore: Othello 12A p10 12:00 Grease - Singalong PG p10 2:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

See page 2 for details

BOX OF DELIGHTS FOR AGES 4-7 (U) 43m SAT 9, 12.30PM & 2PM Eight award-winning short films from the British Animation Awards, specially selected for 4-7s. A more cheerful collection of stories from around Europe you will not find, full of music, colour and character but no dialogue.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

Wed 6

Thu 7

Fri 8

SAT 16, 2PM See page 9 for details THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM + INTRODUCTION AT 1.30PM Rossellini’s piercing study of a marriage on the rocks is also one of the cinema’s most miraculous love stories.

Mon 11

3:00 2:30

5:45 5:00 5:30

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

SPECIAL 3D EVENT TBC SAT 23, TIME TBC

CRASH, BANG! WALLOP SAT 30, 1PM & 3PM Fun films made by and for young people. See page 11 for details.

SAT 2, 11.30AM

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m See Family Matinees for details.

Philomena 12A p1 3:15 2:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 + Q&A p11 Philomena 12A p1 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10.30 1.30 Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 p11

Gravity 12A p2 1:15 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 3:30 Gloria 15 p1 12:15 3:00 Box of Delights U p4 12:30 2:00 National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein 15 p10 12:00 Met Opera Live: Tosca 12A p10 Project Wild Thing p2

6:15 5:45

8:30 8:15 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Met Opera Encore: Tosca 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

4:00 1:15 12:45 3:15 3:30 12:30 3:00

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8:30

5:45 6:00 5:30

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 We Steal Secrets 15 p8 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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6:00

8:45

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p10 The Fade 12A p11 Future My Love p2 Mon 18

12:00 8:45 6:15 5:45 6:00

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

5:30

Tue 19 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2 Gravity 12A p2 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10:30 1:30

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 RSC Live: Richard II 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

6:45 6:15 5:45

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6:30 Thu 14 5:45 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Philomena 12A p1 3:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 10:30 1:30 3:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web National Theatre Encore: The Habit of Art 15 p10 Near Now Talk: The Poundshop p7 For Those in Peril 18 p11

5:45 4:00 5:30

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

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Fri 15

8:00 8:45 7:00

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

Sat 16

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project Wild Thing PG p2 1Up Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm

4:00 3:15 4:15 3:30

Wed 20

Thu 21

7:00 8:45 4:00 10:30 1:30

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

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

Fri 22

Sat 23

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 The Television Workshop Weekend Television Workshop Weekend A Room for Romeo Brass 15: Really Live Tag-Commentary p9

4:00 2:00 3:00 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 1:45 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:15 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:30 Television Workshop W’kendWeekend The Television Workshop The Borrowers & The Sarah Jane Adventures U p9 London to Brighton 18 p9 Starred Up 18 p9 Future My Love p2

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Mon 25

12:00

Wed 27

2:30 2:00 5:00 7:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Nalini By Day & The Phantom Operator 15 p9 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 10:00 1:00 3:00 4:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3

4:00 2:00 3:45 4:15

6:15 5:00

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 RSC Encore: Richard II 12A p10 12:00 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00 3:00 2:45

6:15 5:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Inherit the Wind U p10 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Gasland Part II 15 p3

Tue 26

8:15

6:15 5:00 5:30

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Thu 28

6:00 7:00

6:30

Fri 29

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Rights in Motion p11

6:30

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 3:45 4:15 Computer Chess p3 Journey to Italy PG p4 10:30 1:30 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Code X p11 Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang! ShortFilm FilmFestival Festival Bang! Short Middle East p11

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2:00 5:00 3:30 6:00 4:30 time tbc

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The Thing 18 Cafebar from 10.30pm Go online for full schedule Sat 30

Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang!Short ShortFilm Film Festival Bang! Festival Crash Bang! Wallop p11 Community p11 The Source p11

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8:45 Sun 24

6:15 5:00 6:30

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:30 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:45 The Television Workshop Television Workshop W’kendWeekend Watch With Workshop Children's TV Special U p9 Workshop Shorts p9

5:55

6:00 Wed 13

Tue 5

THE BORROWERS (U) 88m JOURNEY TO ITALY (PG) 97m

Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Something Ventured 15 p8

Sun 10

Tue 12

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

FROM FRI 29

JEUNE ET JOLIE

THE SELFISH GIANT (15) 91m

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 1

FUTURE MY LOVE

FROM FRI 1

CONTINUING INTO NOVEMBER

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We announce our full programme online on Tuesday each week. You can keep updated on our website & social media! 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.

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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EVERY MONTH

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.50 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 £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY! This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

05

NOVEMBER 2013 Fri 1

Philomena 12A p1 Philomena 12A p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Wolf Children PG p4 Discopath Halloween Party Cafebar from 10:30pm

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 3:15 4:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

Sat 9

3:00 1:30

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web Sat 2

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

IN THE LOUNGE PROJECT WILD THING (PG) 83m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

Dir: David Bond United Kingdom 2013 83m

Alfonso Cuarón (Y Tu Mamá También, Children of Men) directs this sci-fi thriller about a medical engineer and an astronaut (Sandra Bullock, George Clooney) working frantically to save themselves after an accident leaves them spinning hopelessly adrift through space. A technical jaw-dropper and a white-knuckle survival tale, this one will take your breath away in so many ways.

Filmmaker David Bond thinks Mother Nature needs a helping hand in getting his children’s attention away from the powerful competing demands of the modern world. With no previous marketing experience, he decides to appoint himself Marketing Director for Nature. Enlisting the help of marketing experts and with zero budget, he sets out to convince apathetic consumers, including his own family, of the benefits of this amazing, free, wonder product.

PHILOMENA (12A)

GLORIA (15)

GRAVITY (12A)

Dir: Stephen Frears UK 2013 98m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan

Dir: Sebastián Lelio Chile 2013 109m

In 1950s Ireland, Catholic authorities shamed thousands of “fallen” Irish women into giving their children up for adoption, with no hope of ever seeing them again. Decades after being forced to give up her newborn son, Philomena embarks on a search to find him with the aid of a BBC reporter. Showing us her softer side, Dame Judi Dench gives a tour-de-force performance as Philomena, one that is perfectly complemented by Steve Coogan as Sixsmith. While revealing some of the darkest deeds that the Catholic Church is capable of, Philomena also reminds us of one of its greatest virtues: forgiveness. TIFF

Starring: Paulina García, Sergio Hernández

In Sebastian Lelio’s surprising and funny film, Paulina García delivers the performance of a lifetime, for which she deservedly won the Best Actress prize at Berlin. Garcia plays Gloria, who is 58 years old but still feels young. She goes to dance clubs but maintains a polite remove from all men, until she meets Rodolfo, with whom she decides to take the plunge into romance. Refreshing in the candour with which it depicts middle-age physicality and sexuality, and with a great soundtrack ranging from disco to cult Latin-American hits, Gloria is an uplifting comedy-drama with a transcendent climax.

FROM FRI 8

ALSO IN 3D ON 10 & 13 NOV

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 15

THE NUN (12A)

SHORT TERM 12 (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Destin Cretton United States 2013 97m

Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge, but her own difficult past and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself, throw her into unforeseen confusion. While the subject matter is complex, this lovingly realised film finds truth – and humour – in unexpected places. SXSW

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Louise Bourgoin, Pauline Etienne

Forced to join a convent against her will at 16, Suzanne describes, in a series of letters written in secret, her yearnings for freedom and her persecution and mistreatment at the hands of her fellow nuns. A moving adaptation of Denis Diderot’s treasured novel.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) Dir: Carlo Carlei UK 2013 118m Starring: Damien Lewis, Douglas Booth,

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

Chicago Film Festival

THE NUN

NOVEMBER 2013

MAYHEM FILM FESTIVAL

ROMEO & JULIET

PHILOMENA THE BUTLER BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR COMPUTER CHESS SAVING MR. BANKS JEUNE ET JOLIE

A new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s famous love story, which stars Douglas Booth and True Grit’s Hailee Steinfeld as the star-crossed lovers, kept apart by a war between their families. Directed by Carlo Carlei, this version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ also stars Paul Giamatti and Homeland’s Damien Lewis.

SHORT TERM 12

GRAVITY

Hailee Steinfeld

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 29

COMPUTER CHESS (CERT TBC)

SAVING MR. BANKS (PG)

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m

Dir: Lee Daniels United States 2013 132m

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

Dir: Andrew Bujalski United States 2013 92m

Dir: John Lee Hancock United States 2013

In English

Starring: Forest Whitaker

With English Subtitles

Starring: Kriss Schludermann, Tom Fletcher

125m

Forest Whitaker, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Redgrave, Clarence Williams III and Oprah Winfrey star in this adaptation of the life story of Eugene Allen (“Cecil Gaines” in the movie), an AfricanAmerican who spent 34 years as a White House butler. Serving during eight presidential terms, from 1952 to 1986, our protagonist bears witness to some of the most groundbreaking social changes in American history.

Dir: Abdellatif Kechiche France 2013 180m

“Is there a computer program in the house which can stand up against a human chess master?” That’s the question posed by mastermind of the game Pat Henderson, head of an annual computer chess tournament. Set in 1980 in a nondescript hotel, Computer Chess follows several young geniuses as they try to make the ultimate chess program to beat a human player. As the nerdy guys sweat through various social situations (especially with the one girl there), and the convention overlaps with a group of new-age couples in therapy, things get really strange.

Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks

THE BUTLER (12A)

Starring: Lea Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos

Abdellatif Kechiche’s newest film, based on Julie Maroh’s graphic novel, was the sensation of this year’s Cannes Film Festival even before it was awarded the Palme d’Or. Adèle Exarchopoulos is Adèle, a young woman whose longings and ecstasies and losses are charted across a span of several years. Léa Seydoux is the older woman who excites her desire and becomes the love of her life. Blue pulses with gestures, embraces, furtive exchanges, and arias of joy and devastation, some verbal and some physical (including the film’s now celebrated sexual encounters between the two actresses).

“Ambitious, sweeping period drama that manages to be incredibly affecting.” Entertainment Weekly

Starring: Brie Larson

Dir: Guillaume Nicloux Belgium 2013 112m

FROM MON 4

FROM FRI 15

FROM SAT 16

New York Film Festival

IN THE LOUNGE

A doting father, Walt Disney promises his adoring daughters that he will bring their favourite fictional nanny Mary Poppins to the big screen. Little does Walt realise that surly author P.L. Travers has no intention of seeing her most famous creation misrepresented on the big screen, a fact that makes keeping his promise a difficult endeavour. Years later, however, when Travers’s book sales begin to slow, dwindling finances drive her to schedule a meeting with Disney to discuss the film rights to the beloved story. But she only grows more convinced that her initial decision may have been the best one.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) 118m THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

Sun 3

TUE 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m See page 1 for details

TUE 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

JEUNE ET JOLIE (18)

Dir: Maja Borg United Kingdom 2012 93m

With English Subtitles

A unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom. At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse: from a broken past, via utopian futures, to the possibilities we have today. Seeing the economy as a human relationship, and by questioning her own fears, hopes and desires, she invites us to explore how we could live differently.

Dir: Francois Ozon France 2013 94m

THE BUTLER (12A) 132m

Starring: Géraldine Pailhas, Marine Vacth

THU 21, 10AM & 1PM See page 2 for details

Mon 4

GRAVITY (12A) 91m

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m

FUTURE MY LOVE (CERT TBC)

With a sly nod to Buñuel’s Belle de Jour, François Ozon returns with the story of Isabelle, a 17-year-old student on an unexpected journey of sexual self-discovery. After losing her virginity during a brief holiday romance, Isabelle returns home and, over the course of the following year, embarks on a secret life of prostitution. In many ways an extension of his mischievous In the House, Jeune et Jolie continues to explore the effects of rebellious teenage behaviour on the moral ideologies of the bourgeois family. TIFF

SAT 2, 12.30PM A beautiful tale of love and triumph in which a mother and her two halfwolf, half-human children must move to a rural town to hide the secret of their mysterious lineage. Recommended for ages 8+

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 1:45 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 3:00 Wolf Children PG p4 12:30 Wolf Children PG Supportive Envt Screening 11:30 MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

5:45 6:15 5:30

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 11:45 NT Encore: Othello 12A p10 12:00 Grease - Singalong PG p10 2:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

See page 2 for details

BOX OF DELIGHTS FOR AGES 4-7 (U) 43m SAT 9, 12.30PM & 2PM Eight award-winning short films from the British Animation Awards, specially selected for 4-7s. A more cheerful collection of stories from around Europe you will not find, full of music, colour and character but no dialogue.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

Wed 6

Thu 7

Fri 8

SAT 16, 2PM See page 9 for details THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM + INTRODUCTION AT 1.30PM Rossellini’s piercing study of a marriage on the rocks is also one of the cinema’s most miraculous love stories.

Mon 11

3:00 2:30

5:45 5:00 5:30

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

SPECIAL 3D EVENT TBC SAT 23, TIME TBC

CRASH, BANG! WALLOP SAT 30, 1PM & 3PM Fun films made by and for young people. See page 11 for details.

SAT 2, 11.30AM

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m See Family Matinees for details.

Philomena 12A p1 3:15 2:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 + Q&A p11 Philomena 12A p1 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10.30 1.30 Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 p11

Gravity 12A p2 1:15 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 3:30 Gloria 15 p1 12:15 3:00 Box of Delights U p4 12:30 2:00 National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein 15 p10 12:00 Met Opera Live: Tosca 12A p10 Project Wild Thing p2

6:15 5:45

8:30 8:15 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Met Opera Encore: Tosca 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

4:00 1:15 12:45 3:15 3:30 12:30 3:00

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 We Steal Secrets 15 p8 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p10 The Fade 12A p11 Future My Love p2 Mon 18

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Tue 19 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2 Gravity 12A p2 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10:30 1:30

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 RSC Live: Richard II 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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Philomena 12A p1 3:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 10:30 1:30 3:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web National Theatre Encore: The Habit of Art 15 p10 Near Now Talk: The Poundshop p7 For Those in Peril 18 p11

5:45 4:00 5:30

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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Sat 16

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project Wild Thing PG p2 1Up Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm

4:00 3:15 4:15 3:30

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Thu 21

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Sat 23

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 The Television Workshop Weekend Television Workshop Weekend A Room for Romeo Brass 15: Really Live Tag-Commentary p9

4:00 2:00 3:00 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 1:45 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:15 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:30 Television Workshop W’kendWeekend The Television Workshop The Borrowers & The Sarah Jane Adventures U p9 London to Brighton 18 p9 Starred Up 18 p9 Future My Love p2

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12:00

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2:30 2:00 5:00 7:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Nalini By Day & The Phantom Operator 15 p9 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 10:00 1:00 3:00 4:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3

4:00 2:00 3:45 4:15

6:15 5:00

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 RSC Encore: Richard II 12A p10 12:00 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00 3:00 2:45

6:15 5:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Inherit the Wind U p10 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Gasland Part II 15 p3

Tue 26

8:15

6:15 5:00 5:30

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

Thu 28

6:00 7:00

6:30

Fri 29

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Rights in Motion p11

6:30

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 3:45 4:15 Computer Chess p3 Journey to Italy PG p4 10:30 1:30 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Code X p11 Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang! ShortFilm FilmFestival Festival Bang! Short Middle East p11

6:15 5:00

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

6:15 5:00

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

12:30 4:45 2:00 12:15

3:45 3:30 6:00

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

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

6:45

2:00 5:00 3:30 6:00 4:30 time tbc

8:00 8:15 8:45

6:45

The Thing 18 Cafebar from 10.30pm Go online for full schedule Sat 30

Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang!Short ShortFilm Film Festival Bang! Festival Crash Bang! Wallop p11 Community p11 The Source p11

1:00

2:00 3:30

5:00 6:00

time tbc 1:00

3:00 5:00 6:45

Go online for full schedule

time tbc 6:15 5:00

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

6:45

8:30 8:00 7:30 5:15 time tbc

8:45 Sun 24

6:15 5:00 6:30

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:30 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:45 The Television Workshop Television Workshop W’kendWeekend Watch With Workshop Children's TV Special U p9 Workshop Shorts p9

5:55

6:00 Wed 13

Tue 5

THE BORROWERS (U) 88m JOURNEY TO ITALY (PG) 97m

Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Something Ventured 15 p8

Sun 10

Tue 12

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

FROM FRI 29

JEUNE ET JOLIE

THE SELFISH GIANT (15) 91m

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 1

FUTURE MY LOVE

FROM FRI 1

CONTINUING INTO NOVEMBER

06

We announce our full programme online on Tuesday each week. You can keep updated on our website & social media! 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.

8:00 8:15 8:45


WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

01

WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

02

WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

03

EVERY MONTH

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.50 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 £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY! This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

05

NOVEMBER 2013 Fri 1

Philomena 12A p1 Philomena 12A p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Wolf Children PG p4 Discopath Halloween Party Cafebar from 10:30pm

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 3:15 4:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

Sat 9

3:00 1:30

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web Sat 2

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

IN THE LOUNGE PROJECT WILD THING (PG) 83m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

Dir: David Bond United Kingdom 2013 83m

Alfonso Cuarón (Y Tu Mamá También, Children of Men) directs this sci-fi thriller about a medical engineer and an astronaut (Sandra Bullock, George Clooney) working frantically to save themselves after an accident leaves them spinning hopelessly adrift through space. A technical jaw-dropper and a white-knuckle survival tale, this one will take your breath away in so many ways.

Filmmaker David Bond thinks Mother Nature needs a helping hand in getting his children’s attention away from the powerful competing demands of the modern world. With no previous marketing experience, he decides to appoint himself Marketing Director for Nature. Enlisting the help of marketing experts and with zero budget, he sets out to convince apathetic consumers, including his own family, of the benefits of this amazing, free, wonder product.

PHILOMENA (12A)

GLORIA (15)

GRAVITY (12A)

Dir: Stephen Frears UK 2013 98m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan

Dir: Sebastián Lelio Chile 2013 109m

In 1950s Ireland, Catholic authorities shamed thousands of “fallen” Irish women into giving their children up for adoption, with no hope of ever seeing them again. Decades after being forced to give up her newborn son, Philomena embarks on a search to find him with the aid of a BBC reporter. Showing us her softer side, Dame Judi Dench gives a tour-de-force performance as Philomena, one that is perfectly complemented by Steve Coogan as Sixsmith. While revealing some of the darkest deeds that the Catholic Church is capable of, Philomena also reminds us of one of its greatest virtues: forgiveness. TIFF

Starring: Paulina García, Sergio Hernández

In Sebastian Lelio’s surprising and funny film, Paulina García delivers the performance of a lifetime, for which she deservedly won the Best Actress prize at Berlin. Garcia plays Gloria, who is 58 years old but still feels young. She goes to dance clubs but maintains a polite remove from all men, until she meets Rodolfo, with whom she decides to take the plunge into romance. Refreshing in the candour with which it depicts middle-age physicality and sexuality, and with a great soundtrack ranging from disco to cult Latin-American hits, Gloria is an uplifting comedy-drama with a transcendent climax.

FROM FRI 8

ALSO IN 3D ON 10 & 13 NOV

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 15

THE NUN (12A)

SHORT TERM 12 (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Destin Cretton United States 2013 97m

Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge, but her own difficult past and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself, throw her into unforeseen confusion. While the subject matter is complex, this lovingly realised film finds truth – and humour – in unexpected places. SXSW

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Louise Bourgoin, Pauline Etienne

Forced to join a convent against her will at 16, Suzanne describes, in a series of letters written in secret, her yearnings for freedom and her persecution and mistreatment at the hands of her fellow nuns. A moving adaptation of Denis Diderot’s treasured novel.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) Dir: Carlo Carlei UK 2013 118m Starring: Damien Lewis, Douglas Booth,

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

Chicago Film Festival

THE NUN

NOVEMBER 2013

MAYHEM FILM FESTIVAL

ROMEO & JULIET

PHILOMENA THE BUTLER BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR COMPUTER CHESS SAVING MR. BANKS JEUNE ET JOLIE

A new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s famous love story, which stars Douglas Booth and True Grit’s Hailee Steinfeld as the star-crossed lovers, kept apart by a war between their families. Directed by Carlo Carlei, this version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ also stars Paul Giamatti and Homeland’s Damien Lewis.

SHORT TERM 12

GRAVITY

Hailee Steinfeld

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 29

COMPUTER CHESS (CERT TBC)

SAVING MR. BANKS (PG)

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m

Dir: Lee Daniels United States 2013 132m

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

Dir: Andrew Bujalski United States 2013 92m

Dir: John Lee Hancock United States 2013

In English

Starring: Forest Whitaker

With English Subtitles

Starring: Kriss Schludermann, Tom Fletcher

125m

Forest Whitaker, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Redgrave, Clarence Williams III and Oprah Winfrey star in this adaptation of the life story of Eugene Allen (“Cecil Gaines” in the movie), an AfricanAmerican who spent 34 years as a White House butler. Serving during eight presidential terms, from 1952 to 1986, our protagonist bears witness to some of the most groundbreaking social changes in American history.

Dir: Abdellatif Kechiche France 2013 180m

“Is there a computer program in the house which can stand up against a human chess master?” That’s the question posed by mastermind of the game Pat Henderson, head of an annual computer chess tournament. Set in 1980 in a nondescript hotel, Computer Chess follows several young geniuses as they try to make the ultimate chess program to beat a human player. As the nerdy guys sweat through various social situations (especially with the one girl there), and the convention overlaps with a group of new-age couples in therapy, things get really strange.

Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks

THE BUTLER (12A)

Starring: Lea Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos

Abdellatif Kechiche’s newest film, based on Julie Maroh’s graphic novel, was the sensation of this year’s Cannes Film Festival even before it was awarded the Palme d’Or. Adèle Exarchopoulos is Adèle, a young woman whose longings and ecstasies and losses are charted across a span of several years. Léa Seydoux is the older woman who excites her desire and becomes the love of her life. Blue pulses with gestures, embraces, furtive exchanges, and arias of joy and devastation, some verbal and some physical (including the film’s now celebrated sexual encounters between the two actresses).

“Ambitious, sweeping period drama that manages to be incredibly affecting.” Entertainment Weekly

Starring: Brie Larson

Dir: Guillaume Nicloux Belgium 2013 112m

FROM MON 4

FROM FRI 15

FROM SAT 16

New York Film Festival

IN THE LOUNGE

A doting father, Walt Disney promises his adoring daughters that he will bring their favourite fictional nanny Mary Poppins to the big screen. Little does Walt realise that surly author P.L. Travers has no intention of seeing her most famous creation misrepresented on the big screen, a fact that makes keeping his promise a difficult endeavour. Years later, however, when Travers’s book sales begin to slow, dwindling finances drive her to schedule a meeting with Disney to discuss the film rights to the beloved story. But she only grows more convinced that her initial decision may have been the best one.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) 118m THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

Sun 3

TUE 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m See page 1 for details

TUE 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

JEUNE ET JOLIE (18)

Dir: Maja Borg United Kingdom 2012 93m

With English Subtitles

A unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom. At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse: from a broken past, via utopian futures, to the possibilities we have today. Seeing the economy as a human relationship, and by questioning her own fears, hopes and desires, she invites us to explore how we could live differently.

Dir: Francois Ozon France 2013 94m

THE BUTLER (12A) 132m

Starring: Géraldine Pailhas, Marine Vacth

THU 21, 10AM & 1PM See page 2 for details

Mon 4

GRAVITY (12A) 91m

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m

FUTURE MY LOVE (CERT TBC)

With a sly nod to Buñuel’s Belle de Jour, François Ozon returns with the story of Isabelle, a 17-year-old student on an unexpected journey of sexual self-discovery. After losing her virginity during a brief holiday romance, Isabelle returns home and, over the course of the following year, embarks on a secret life of prostitution. In many ways an extension of his mischievous In the House, Jeune et Jolie continues to explore the effects of rebellious teenage behaviour on the moral ideologies of the bourgeois family. TIFF

SAT 2, 12.30PM A beautiful tale of love and triumph in which a mother and her two halfwolf, half-human children must move to a rural town to hide the secret of their mysterious lineage. Recommended for ages 8+

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 1:45 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 3:00 Wolf Children PG p4 12:30 Wolf Children PG Supportive Envt Screening 11:30 MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

5:45 6:15 5:30

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 11:45 NT Encore: Othello 12A p10 12:00 Grease - Singalong PG p10 2:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

See page 2 for details

BOX OF DELIGHTS FOR AGES 4-7 (U) 43m SAT 9, 12.30PM & 2PM Eight award-winning short films from the British Animation Awards, specially selected for 4-7s. A more cheerful collection of stories from around Europe you will not find, full of music, colour and character but no dialogue.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

Wed 6

Thu 7

Fri 8

SAT 16, 2PM See page 9 for details THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM + INTRODUCTION AT 1.30PM Rossellini’s piercing study of a marriage on the rocks is also one of the cinema’s most miraculous love stories.

Mon 11

3:00 2:30

5:45 5:00 5:30

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

SPECIAL 3D EVENT TBC SAT 23, TIME TBC

CRASH, BANG! WALLOP SAT 30, 1PM & 3PM Fun films made by and for young people. See page 11 for details.

SAT 2, 11.30AM

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m See Family Matinees for details.

Philomena 12A p1 3:15 2:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 + Q&A p11 Philomena 12A p1 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10.30 1.30 Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 p11

Gravity 12A p2 1:15 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 3:30 Gloria 15 p1 12:15 3:00 Box of Delights U p4 12:30 2:00 National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein 15 p10 12:00 Met Opera Live: Tosca 12A p10 Project Wild Thing p2

6:15 5:45

8:30 8:15 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Met Opera Encore: Tosca 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

4:00 1:15 12:45 3:15 3:30 12:30 3:00

6:15

8:30

5:45 6:00 5:30

8:15 8:45 8:00

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 We Steal Secrets 15 p8 Project WIld Thing PG p2

4:00 3:15

Sun 17

6:00

8:45

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p10 The Fade 12A p11 Future My Love p2 Mon 18

12:00 8:45 6:15 5:45 6:00

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

5:30

Tue 19 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2 Gravity 12A p2 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10:30 1:30

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 RSC Live: Richard II 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

6:45 6:15 5:45

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

3:00 2:30

5:45 5:00 5:30

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

6:30 Thu 14 5:45 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Philomena 12A p1 3:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 10:30 1:30 3:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web National Theatre Encore: The Habit of Art 15 p10 Near Now Talk: The Poundshop p7 For Those in Peril 18 p11

5:45 4:00 5:30

8:15

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

4:00 3:15 3:30 3:00

Fri 15

8:00 8:45 7:00

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

Sat 16

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project Wild Thing PG p2 1Up Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm

4:00 3:15 4:15 3:30

Wed 20

Thu 21

7:00 8:45 4:00 10:30 1:30

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

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

Fri 22

Sat 23

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 The Television Workshop Weekend Television Workshop Weekend A Room for Romeo Brass 15: Really Live Tag-Commentary p9

4:00 2:00 3:00 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 1:45 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:15 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:30 Television Workshop W’kendWeekend The Television Workshop The Borrowers & The Sarah Jane Adventures U p9 London to Brighton 18 p9 Starred Up 18 p9 Future My Love p2

8:45 8:30 8:15

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

8:30 8:00

6:15 5:00 6:45

8:30 8:00

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

2:00 5:00 8:15 7:00

Mon 25

12:00

Wed 27

2:30 2:00 5:00 7:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Nalini By Day & The Phantom Operator 15 p9 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 10:00 1:00 3:00 4:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3

4:00 2:00 3:45 4:15

6:15 5:00

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 RSC Encore: Richard II 12A p10 12:00 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00 3:00 2:45

6:15 5:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Inherit the Wind U p10 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Gasland Part II 15 p3

Tue 26

8:15

6:15 5:00 5:30

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

Thu 28

6:00 7:00

6:30

Fri 29

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Rights in Motion p11

6:30

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 3:45 4:15 Computer Chess p3 Journey to Italy PG p4 10:30 1:30 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Code X p11 Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang! ShortFilm FilmFestival Festival Bang! Short Middle East p11

6:15 5:00

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

6:15 5:00

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

12:30 4:45 2:00 12:15

3:45 3:30 6:00

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

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

6:45

2:00 5:00 3:30 6:00 4:30 time tbc

8:00 8:15 8:45

6:45

The Thing 18 Cafebar from 10.30pm Go online for full schedule Sat 30

Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang!Short ShortFilm Film Festival Bang! Festival Crash Bang! Wallop p11 Community p11 The Source p11

1:00

2:00 3:30

5:00 6:00

time tbc 1:00

3:00 5:00 6:45

Go online for full schedule

time tbc 6:15 5:00

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

6:45

8:30 8:00 7:30 5:15 time tbc

8:45 Sun 24

6:15 5:00 6:30

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:30 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:45 The Television Workshop Television Workshop W’kendWeekend Watch With Workshop Children's TV Special U p9 Workshop Shorts p9

5:55

6:00 Wed 13

Tue 5

THE BORROWERS (U) 88m JOURNEY TO ITALY (PG) 97m

Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Something Ventured 15 p8

Sun 10

Tue 12

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

FROM FRI 29

JEUNE ET JOLIE

THE SELFISH GIANT (15) 91m

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 1

FUTURE MY LOVE

FROM FRI 1

CONTINUING INTO NOVEMBER

06

We announce our full programme online on Tuesday each week. You can keep updated on our website & social media! 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.

8:00 8:15 8:45


WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

01

WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

02

WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

03

EVERY MONTH

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.50 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 £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY! This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

05

NOVEMBER 2013 Fri 1

Philomena 12A p1 Philomena 12A p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Wolf Children PG p4 Discopath Halloween Party Cafebar from 10:30pm

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 3:15 4:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

Sat 9

3:00 1:30

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web Sat 2

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

IN THE LOUNGE PROJECT WILD THING (PG) 83m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

Dir: David Bond United Kingdom 2013 83m

Alfonso Cuarón (Y Tu Mamá También, Children of Men) directs this sci-fi thriller about a medical engineer and an astronaut (Sandra Bullock, George Clooney) working frantically to save themselves after an accident leaves them spinning hopelessly adrift through space. A technical jaw-dropper and a white-knuckle survival tale, this one will take your breath away in so many ways.

Filmmaker David Bond thinks Mother Nature needs a helping hand in getting his children’s attention away from the powerful competing demands of the modern world. With no previous marketing experience, he decides to appoint himself Marketing Director for Nature. Enlisting the help of marketing experts and with zero budget, he sets out to convince apathetic consumers, including his own family, of the benefits of this amazing, free, wonder product.

PHILOMENA (12A)

GLORIA (15)

GRAVITY (12A)

Dir: Stephen Frears UK 2013 98m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan

Dir: Sebastián Lelio Chile 2013 109m

In 1950s Ireland, Catholic authorities shamed thousands of “fallen” Irish women into giving their children up for adoption, with no hope of ever seeing them again. Decades after being forced to give up her newborn son, Philomena embarks on a search to find him with the aid of a BBC reporter. Showing us her softer side, Dame Judi Dench gives a tour-de-force performance as Philomena, one that is perfectly complemented by Steve Coogan as Sixsmith. While revealing some of the darkest deeds that the Catholic Church is capable of, Philomena also reminds us of one of its greatest virtues: forgiveness. TIFF

Starring: Paulina García, Sergio Hernández

In Sebastian Lelio’s surprising and funny film, Paulina García delivers the performance of a lifetime, for which she deservedly won the Best Actress prize at Berlin. Garcia plays Gloria, who is 58 years old but still feels young. She goes to dance clubs but maintains a polite remove from all men, until she meets Rodolfo, with whom she decides to take the plunge into romance. Refreshing in the candour with which it depicts middle-age physicality and sexuality, and with a great soundtrack ranging from disco to cult Latin-American hits, Gloria is an uplifting comedy-drama with a transcendent climax.

FROM FRI 8

ALSO IN 3D ON 10 & 13 NOV

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 15

THE NUN (12A)

SHORT TERM 12 (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Destin Cretton United States 2013 97m

Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge, but her own difficult past and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself, throw her into unforeseen confusion. While the subject matter is complex, this lovingly realised film finds truth – and humour – in unexpected places. SXSW

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Louise Bourgoin, Pauline Etienne

Forced to join a convent against her will at 16, Suzanne describes, in a series of letters written in secret, her yearnings for freedom and her persecution and mistreatment at the hands of her fellow nuns. A moving adaptation of Denis Diderot’s treasured novel.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) Dir: Carlo Carlei UK 2013 118m Starring: Damien Lewis, Douglas Booth,

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THE NUN

NOVEMBER 2013

MAYHEM FILM FESTIVAL

ROMEO & JULIET

PHILOMENA THE BUTLER BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR COMPUTER CHESS SAVING MR. BANKS JEUNE ET JOLIE

A new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s famous love story, which stars Douglas Booth and True Grit’s Hailee Steinfeld as the star-crossed lovers, kept apart by a war between their families. Directed by Carlo Carlei, this version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ also stars Paul Giamatti and Homeland’s Damien Lewis.

SHORT TERM 12

GRAVITY

Hailee Steinfeld

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 29

COMPUTER CHESS (CERT TBC)

SAVING MR. BANKS (PG)

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m

Dir: Lee Daniels United States 2013 132m

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

Dir: Andrew Bujalski United States 2013 92m

Dir: John Lee Hancock United States 2013

In English

Starring: Forest Whitaker

With English Subtitles

Starring: Kriss Schludermann, Tom Fletcher

125m

Forest Whitaker, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Redgrave, Clarence Williams III and Oprah Winfrey star in this adaptation of the life story of Eugene Allen (“Cecil Gaines” in the movie), an AfricanAmerican who spent 34 years as a White House butler. Serving during eight presidential terms, from 1952 to 1986, our protagonist bears witness to some of the most groundbreaking social changes in American history.

Dir: Abdellatif Kechiche France 2013 180m

“Is there a computer program in the house which can stand up against a human chess master?” That’s the question posed by mastermind of the game Pat Henderson, head of an annual computer chess tournament. Set in 1980 in a nondescript hotel, Computer Chess follows several young geniuses as they try to make the ultimate chess program to beat a human player. As the nerdy guys sweat through various social situations (especially with the one girl there), and the convention overlaps with a group of new-age couples in therapy, things get really strange.

Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks

THE BUTLER (12A)

Starring: Lea Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos

Abdellatif Kechiche’s newest film, based on Julie Maroh’s graphic novel, was the sensation of this year’s Cannes Film Festival even before it was awarded the Palme d’Or. Adèle Exarchopoulos is Adèle, a young woman whose longings and ecstasies and losses are charted across a span of several years. Léa Seydoux is the older woman who excites her desire and becomes the love of her life. Blue pulses with gestures, embraces, furtive exchanges, and arias of joy and devastation, some verbal and some physical (including the film’s now celebrated sexual encounters between the two actresses).

“Ambitious, sweeping period drama that manages to be incredibly affecting.” Entertainment Weekly

Starring: Brie Larson

Dir: Guillaume Nicloux Belgium 2013 112m

FROM MON 4

FROM FRI 15

FROM SAT 16

New York Film Festival

IN THE LOUNGE

A doting father, Walt Disney promises his adoring daughters that he will bring their favourite fictional nanny Mary Poppins to the big screen. Little does Walt realise that surly author P.L. Travers has no intention of seeing her most famous creation misrepresented on the big screen, a fact that makes keeping his promise a difficult endeavour. Years later, however, when Travers’s book sales begin to slow, dwindling finances drive her to schedule a meeting with Disney to discuss the film rights to the beloved story. But she only grows more convinced that her initial decision may have been the best one.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) 118m THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

Sun 3

TUE 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m See page 1 for details

TUE 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

JEUNE ET JOLIE (18)

Dir: Maja Borg United Kingdom 2012 93m

With English Subtitles

A unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom. At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse: from a broken past, via utopian futures, to the possibilities we have today. Seeing the economy as a human relationship, and by questioning her own fears, hopes and desires, she invites us to explore how we could live differently.

Dir: Francois Ozon France 2013 94m

THE BUTLER (12A) 132m

Starring: Géraldine Pailhas, Marine Vacth

THU 21, 10AM & 1PM See page 2 for details

Mon 4

GRAVITY (12A) 91m

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m

FUTURE MY LOVE (CERT TBC)

With a sly nod to Buñuel’s Belle de Jour, François Ozon returns with the story of Isabelle, a 17-year-old student on an unexpected journey of sexual self-discovery. After losing her virginity during a brief holiday romance, Isabelle returns home and, over the course of the following year, embarks on a secret life of prostitution. In many ways an extension of his mischievous In the House, Jeune et Jolie continues to explore the effects of rebellious teenage behaviour on the moral ideologies of the bourgeois family. TIFF

SAT 2, 12.30PM A beautiful tale of love and triumph in which a mother and her two halfwolf, half-human children must move to a rural town to hide the secret of their mysterious lineage. Recommended for ages 8+

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 1:45 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 3:00 Wolf Children PG p4 12:30 Wolf Children PG Supportive Envt Screening 11:30 MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

5:45 6:15 5:30

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 11:45 NT Encore: Othello 12A p10 12:00 Grease - Singalong PG p10 2:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

See page 2 for details

BOX OF DELIGHTS FOR AGES 4-7 (U) 43m SAT 9, 12.30PM & 2PM Eight award-winning short films from the British Animation Awards, specially selected for 4-7s. A more cheerful collection of stories from around Europe you will not find, full of music, colour and character but no dialogue.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

Wed 6

Thu 7

Fri 8

SAT 16, 2PM See page 9 for details THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM + INTRODUCTION AT 1.30PM Rossellini’s piercing study of a marriage on the rocks is also one of the cinema’s most miraculous love stories.

Mon 11

3:00 2:30

5:45 5:00 5:30

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

SPECIAL 3D EVENT TBC SAT 23, TIME TBC

CRASH, BANG! WALLOP SAT 30, 1PM & 3PM Fun films made by and for young people. See page 11 for details.

SAT 2, 11.30AM

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m See Family Matinees for details.

Philomena 12A p1 3:15 2:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 + Q&A p11 Philomena 12A p1 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10.30 1.30 Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 p11

Gravity 12A p2 1:15 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 3:30 Gloria 15 p1 12:15 3:00 Box of Delights U p4 12:30 2:00 National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein 15 p10 12:00 Met Opera Live: Tosca 12A p10 Project Wild Thing p2

6:15 5:45

8:30 8:15 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Met Opera Encore: Tosca 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

4:00 1:15 12:45 3:15 3:30 12:30 3:00

6:15

8:30

5:45 6:00 5:30

8:15 8:45 8:00

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 We Steal Secrets 15 p8 Project WIld Thing PG p2

4:00 3:15

Sun 17

6:00

8:45

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p10 The Fade 12A p11 Future My Love p2 Mon 18

12:00 8:45 6:15 5:45 6:00

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

5:30

Tue 19 8:45

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2 Gravity 12A p2 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10:30 1:30

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 RSC Live: Richard II 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

6:45 6:15 5:45

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

3:00 2:30

5:45 5:00 5:30

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

6:30 Thu 14 5:45 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Philomena 12A p1 3:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 10:30 1:30 3:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web National Theatre Encore: The Habit of Art 15 p10 Near Now Talk: The Poundshop p7 For Those in Peril 18 p11

5:45 4:00 5:30

8:15

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

4:00 3:15 3:30 3:00

Fri 15

8:00 8:45 7:00

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

Sat 16

Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project Wild Thing PG p2 1Up Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm

4:00 3:15 4:15 3:30

Wed 20

Thu 21

7:00 8:45 4:00 10:30 1:30

6:15 5:45 6:00 5:30

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

Fri 22

Sat 23

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 The Television Workshop Weekend Television Workshop Weekend A Room for Romeo Brass 15: Really Live Tag-Commentary p9

4:00 2:00 3:00 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 1:45 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:15 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:30 Television Workshop W’kendWeekend The Television Workshop The Borrowers & The Sarah Jane Adventures U p9 London to Brighton 18 p9 Starred Up 18 p9 Future My Love p2

8:45 8:30 8:15

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

8:30 8:00

6:15 5:00 6:45

8:30 8:00

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

2:00 5:00 8:15 7:00

Mon 25

12:00

Wed 27

2:30 2:00 5:00 7:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Nalini By Day & The Phantom Operator 15 p9 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 2:00 3:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

4:00 10:00 1:00 3:00 4:00

6:15 5:00 5:30 6:30

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3

4:00 2:00 3:45 4:15

6:15 5:00

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

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 RSC Encore: Richard II 12A p10 12:00 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00 3:00 2:45

6:15 5:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Inherit the Wind U p10 Special 3D event See Web

4:00 2:00

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Gasland Part II 15 p3

Tue 26

8:15

6:15 5:00 5:30

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

Thu 28

6:00 7:00

6:30

Fri 29

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Rights in Motion p11

6:30

6:15 5:00 3:45 4:15

Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 3:45 4:15 Computer Chess p3 Journey to Italy PG p4 10:30 1:30 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Code X p11 Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang! ShortFilm FilmFestival Festival Bang! Short Middle East p11

6:15 5:00

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

6:15 5:00

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

12:30 4:45 2:00 12:15

3:45 3:30 6:00

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

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

6:45

2:00 5:00 3:30 6:00 4:30 time tbc

8:00 8:15 8:45

6:45

The Thing 18 Cafebar from 10.30pm Go online for full schedule Sat 30

Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang!Short ShortFilm Film Festival Bang! Festival Crash Bang! Wallop p11 Community p11 The Source p11

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2:00 3:30

5:00 6:00

time tbc 1:00

3:00 5:00 6:45

Go online for full schedule

time tbc 6:15 5:00

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

6:45

8:30 8:00 7:30 5:15 time tbc

8:45 Sun 24

6:15 5:00 6:30

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:30 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:45 The Television Workshop Television Workshop W’kendWeekend Watch With Workshop Children's TV Special U p9 Workshop Shorts p9

5:55

6:00 Wed 13

Tue 5

THE BORROWERS (U) 88m JOURNEY TO ITALY (PG) 97m

Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Something Ventured 15 p8

Sun 10

Tue 12

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

FROM FRI 29

JEUNE ET JOLIE

THE SELFISH GIANT (15) 91m

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 1

FUTURE MY LOVE

FROM FRI 1

CONTINUING INTO NOVEMBER

06

We announce our full programme online on Tuesday each week. You can keep updated on our website & social media! 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.

8:00 8:15 8:45


WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

03

EVERY MONTH

04

SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.50 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 £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY! This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

05

NOVEMBER 2013 Fri 1

Philomena 12A p1 Philomena 12A p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Wolf Children PG p4 Discopath Halloween Party Cafebar from 10:30pm

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 3:15 4:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

Sat 9

3:00 1:30

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web Sat 2

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

IN THE LOUNGE PROJECT WILD THING (PG) 83m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

Dir: David Bond United Kingdom 2013 83m

Alfonso Cuarón (Y Tu Mamá También, Children of Men) directs this sci-fi thriller about a medical engineer and an astronaut (Sandra Bullock, George Clooney) working frantically to save themselves after an accident leaves them spinning hopelessly adrift through space. A technical jaw-dropper and a white-knuckle survival tale, this one will take your breath away in so many ways.

Filmmaker David Bond thinks Mother Nature needs a helping hand in getting his children’s attention away from the powerful competing demands of the modern world. With no previous marketing experience, he decides to appoint himself Marketing Director for Nature. Enlisting the help of marketing experts and with zero budget, he sets out to convince apathetic consumers, including his own family, of the benefits of this amazing, free, wonder product.

PHILOMENA (12A)

GLORIA (15)

GRAVITY (12A)

Dir: Stephen Frears UK 2013 98m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan

Dir: Sebastián Lelio Chile 2013 109m

In 1950s Ireland, Catholic authorities shamed thousands of “fallen” Irish women into giving their children up for adoption, with no hope of ever seeing them again. Decades after being forced to give up her newborn son, Philomena embarks on a search to find him with the aid of a BBC reporter. Showing us her softer side, Dame Judi Dench gives a tour-de-force performance as Philomena, one that is perfectly complemented by Steve Coogan as Sixsmith. While revealing some of the darkest deeds that the Catholic Church is capable of, Philomena also reminds us of one of its greatest virtues: forgiveness. TIFF

Starring: Paulina García, Sergio Hernández

In Sebastian Lelio’s surprising and funny film, Paulina García delivers the performance of a lifetime, for which she deservedly won the Best Actress prize at Berlin. Garcia plays Gloria, who is 58 years old but still feels young. She goes to dance clubs but maintains a polite remove from all men, until she meets Rodolfo, with whom she decides to take the plunge into romance. Refreshing in the candour with which it depicts middle-age physicality and sexuality, and with a great soundtrack ranging from disco to cult Latin-American hits, Gloria is an uplifting comedy-drama with a transcendent climax.

FROM FRI 8

ALSO IN 3D ON 10 & 13 NOV

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 15

THE NUN (12A)

SHORT TERM 12 (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Destin Cretton United States 2013 97m

Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge, but her own difficult past and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself, throw her into unforeseen confusion. While the subject matter is complex, this lovingly realised film finds truth – and humour – in unexpected places. SXSW

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Louise Bourgoin, Pauline Etienne

Forced to join a convent against her will at 16, Suzanne describes, in a series of letters written in secret, her yearnings for freedom and her persecution and mistreatment at the hands of her fellow nuns. A moving adaptation of Denis Diderot’s treasured novel.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) Dir: Carlo Carlei UK 2013 118m Starring: Damien Lewis, Douglas Booth,

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Chicago Film Festival

THE NUN

NOVEMBER 2013

MAYHEM FILM FESTIVAL

ROMEO & JULIET

PHILOMENA THE BUTLER BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR COMPUTER CHESS SAVING MR. BANKS JEUNE ET JOLIE

A new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s famous love story, which stars Douglas Booth and True Grit’s Hailee Steinfeld as the star-crossed lovers, kept apart by a war between their families. Directed by Carlo Carlei, this version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ also stars Paul Giamatti and Homeland’s Damien Lewis.

SHORT TERM 12

GRAVITY

Hailee Steinfeld

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 29

COMPUTER CHESS (CERT TBC)

SAVING MR. BANKS (PG)

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m

Dir: Lee Daniels United States 2013 132m

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

Dir: Andrew Bujalski United States 2013 92m

Dir: John Lee Hancock United States 2013

In English

Starring: Forest Whitaker

With English Subtitles

Starring: Kriss Schludermann, Tom Fletcher

125m

Forest Whitaker, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Redgrave, Clarence Williams III and Oprah Winfrey star in this adaptation of the life story of Eugene Allen (“Cecil Gaines” in the movie), an AfricanAmerican who spent 34 years as a White House butler. Serving during eight presidential terms, from 1952 to 1986, our protagonist bears witness to some of the most groundbreaking social changes in American history.

Dir: Abdellatif Kechiche France 2013 180m

“Is there a computer program in the house which can stand up against a human chess master?” That’s the question posed by mastermind of the game Pat Henderson, head of an annual computer chess tournament. Set in 1980 in a nondescript hotel, Computer Chess follows several young geniuses as they try to make the ultimate chess program to beat a human player. As the nerdy guys sweat through various social situations (especially with the one girl there), and the convention overlaps with a group of new-age couples in therapy, things get really strange.

Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks

THE BUTLER (12A)

Starring: Lea Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos

Abdellatif Kechiche’s newest film, based on Julie Maroh’s graphic novel, was the sensation of this year’s Cannes Film Festival even before it was awarded the Palme d’Or. Adèle Exarchopoulos is Adèle, a young woman whose longings and ecstasies and losses are charted across a span of several years. Léa Seydoux is the older woman who excites her desire and becomes the love of her life. Blue pulses with gestures, embraces, furtive exchanges, and arias of joy and devastation, some verbal and some physical (including the film’s now celebrated sexual encounters between the two actresses).

“Ambitious, sweeping period drama that manages to be incredibly affecting.” Entertainment Weekly

Starring: Brie Larson

Dir: Guillaume Nicloux Belgium 2013 112m

FROM MON 4

FROM FRI 15

FROM SAT 16

New York Film Festival

IN THE LOUNGE

A doting father, Walt Disney promises his adoring daughters that he will bring their favourite fictional nanny Mary Poppins to the big screen. Little does Walt realise that surly author P.L. Travers has no intention of seeing her most famous creation misrepresented on the big screen, a fact that makes keeping his promise a difficult endeavour. Years later, however, when Travers’s book sales begin to slow, dwindling finances drive her to schedule a meeting with Disney to discuss the film rights to the beloved story. But she only grows more convinced that her initial decision may have been the best one.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) 118m THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

Sun 3

TUE 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m See page 1 for details

TUE 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

JEUNE ET JOLIE (18)

Dir: Maja Borg United Kingdom 2012 93m

With English Subtitles

A unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom. At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse: from a broken past, via utopian futures, to the possibilities we have today. Seeing the economy as a human relationship, and by questioning her own fears, hopes and desires, she invites us to explore how we could live differently.

Dir: Francois Ozon France 2013 94m

THE BUTLER (12A) 132m

Starring: Géraldine Pailhas, Marine Vacth

THU 21, 10AM & 1PM See page 2 for details

Mon 4

GRAVITY (12A) 91m

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m

FUTURE MY LOVE (CERT TBC)

With a sly nod to Buñuel’s Belle de Jour, François Ozon returns with the story of Isabelle, a 17-year-old student on an unexpected journey of sexual self-discovery. After losing her virginity during a brief holiday romance, Isabelle returns home and, over the course of the following year, embarks on a secret life of prostitution. In many ways an extension of his mischievous In the House, Jeune et Jolie continues to explore the effects of rebellious teenage behaviour on the moral ideologies of the bourgeois family. TIFF

SAT 2, 12.30PM A beautiful tale of love and triumph in which a mother and her two halfwolf, half-human children must move to a rural town to hide the secret of their mysterious lineage. Recommended for ages 8+

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 1:45 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 3:00 Wolf Children PG p4 12:30 Wolf Children PG Supportive Envt Screening 11:30 MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

5:45 6:15 5:30

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 11:45 NT Encore: Othello 12A p10 12:00 Grease - Singalong PG p10 2:00

5:45 6:15 5:30

8:15 8:30 8:00

8:15 8:30 8:00

See page 2 for details

BOX OF DELIGHTS FOR AGES 4-7 (U) 43m SAT 9, 12.30PM & 2PM Eight award-winning short films from the British Animation Awards, specially selected for 4-7s. A more cheerful collection of stories from around Europe you will not find, full of music, colour and character but no dialogue.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

Wed 6

Thu 7

Fri 8

SAT 16, 2PM See page 9 for details THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM + INTRODUCTION AT 1.30PM Rossellini’s piercing study of a marriage on the rocks is also one of the cinema’s most miraculous love stories.

Mon 11

3:00 2:30

5:45 5:00 5:30

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

SPECIAL 3D EVENT TBC SAT 23, TIME TBC

CRASH, BANG! WALLOP SAT 30, 1PM & 3PM Fun films made by and for young people. See page 11 for details.

SAT 2, 11.30AM

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m See Family Matinees for details.

Philomena 12A p1 3:15 2:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 + Q&A p11 Philomena 12A p1 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10.30 1.30 Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 p11

Gravity 12A p2 1:15 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 3:30 Gloria 15 p1 12:15 3:00 Box of Delights U p4 12:30 2:00 National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein 15 p10 12:00 Met Opera Live: Tosca 12A p10 Project Wild Thing p2

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Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Met Opera Encore: Tosca 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 We Steal Secrets 15 p8 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p10 The Fade 12A p11 Future My Love p2 Mon 18

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Gravity 12A p2 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2 Gravity 12A p2 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10:30 1:30

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Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 RSC Live: Richard II 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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Philomena 12A p1 3:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 10:30 1:30 3:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web National Theatre Encore: The Habit of Art 15 p10 Near Now Talk: The Poundshop p7 For Those in Peril 18 p11

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project Wild Thing PG p2 1Up Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 The Television Workshop Weekend Television Workshop Weekend A Room for Romeo Brass 15: Really Live Tag-Commentary p9

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Gravity 12A p2 1:45 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:15 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:30 Television Workshop W’kendWeekend The Television Workshop The Borrowers & The Sarah Jane Adventures U p9 London to Brighton 18 p9 Starred Up 18 p9 Future My Love p2

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Nalini By Day & The Phantom Operator 15 p9 Future My Love p2

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 RSC Encore: Richard II 12A p10 12:00 Special 3D event See Web

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Inherit the Wind U p10 Special 3D event See Web

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Gasland Part II 15 p3

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Film Quiz Cafebar from 8.30pm

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Rights in Motion p11

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 3:45 4:15 Computer Chess p3 Journey to Italy PG p4 10:30 1:30 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Code X p11 Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang! ShortFilm FilmFestival Festival Bang! Short Middle East p11

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The Thing 18 Cafebar from 10.30pm Go online for full schedule Sat 30

Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang!Short ShortFilm Film Festival Bang! Festival Crash Bang! Wallop p11 Community p11 The Source p11

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Gravity 12A p2 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:30 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:45 The Television Workshop Television Workshop W’kendWeekend Watch With Workshop Children's TV Special U p9 Workshop Shorts p9

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THE BORROWERS (U) 88m JOURNEY TO ITALY (PG) 97m

Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Something Ventured 15 p8

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Tue 12

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

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JEUNE ET JOLIE

THE SELFISH GIANT (15) 91m

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 1

FUTURE MY LOVE

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CONTINUING INTO NOVEMBER

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We announce our full programme online on Tuesday each week. You can keep updated on our website & social media! 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.

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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WHAT’S ON NOVEMBER 2013

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EVERY MONTH

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SILVER SCREEN FAMILY MOVIE MATINEES

Programmed with senior citizens in mind! Everyone pays £4.50 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 £3.50 (unless otherwise stated).

BRINGING UP BABY! This exclusive screening is for you and your baby (up to one year of age). Tickets are £4.50 for adults, babies go FREE.

WHEN IT’S ON

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NOVEMBER 2013 Fri 1

Philomena 12A p1 Philomena 12A p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Wolf Children PG p4 Discopath Halloween Party Cafebar from 10:30pm

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 BOOK ONLINE WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 3:15 4:00

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MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web Sat 2

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón United States 2013 91m

IN THE LOUNGE PROJECT WILD THING (PG) 83m

Starring: George Clooney, Sandra Bullock

Dir: David Bond United Kingdom 2013 83m

Alfonso Cuarón (Y Tu Mamá También, Children of Men) directs this sci-fi thriller about a medical engineer and an astronaut (Sandra Bullock, George Clooney) working frantically to save themselves after an accident leaves them spinning hopelessly adrift through space. A technical jaw-dropper and a white-knuckle survival tale, this one will take your breath away in so many ways.

Filmmaker David Bond thinks Mother Nature needs a helping hand in getting his children’s attention away from the powerful competing demands of the modern world. With no previous marketing experience, he decides to appoint himself Marketing Director for Nature. Enlisting the help of marketing experts and with zero budget, he sets out to convince apathetic consumers, including his own family, of the benefits of this amazing, free, wonder product.

PHILOMENA (12A)

GLORIA (15)

GRAVITY (12A)

Dir: Stephen Frears UK 2013 98m

With English Subtitles

Starring: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan

Dir: Sebastián Lelio Chile 2013 109m

In 1950s Ireland, Catholic authorities shamed thousands of “fallen” Irish women into giving their children up for adoption, with no hope of ever seeing them again. Decades after being forced to give up her newborn son, Philomena embarks on a search to find him with the aid of a BBC reporter. Showing us her softer side, Dame Judi Dench gives a tour-de-force performance as Philomena, one that is perfectly complemented by Steve Coogan as Sixsmith. While revealing some of the darkest deeds that the Catholic Church is capable of, Philomena also reminds us of one of its greatest virtues: forgiveness. TIFF

Starring: Paulina García, Sergio Hernández

In Sebastian Lelio’s surprising and funny film, Paulina García delivers the performance of a lifetime, for which she deservedly won the Best Actress prize at Berlin. Garcia plays Gloria, who is 58 years old but still feels young. She goes to dance clubs but maintains a polite remove from all men, until she meets Rodolfo, with whom she decides to take the plunge into romance. Refreshing in the candour with which it depicts middle-age physicality and sexuality, and with a great soundtrack ranging from disco to cult Latin-American hits, Gloria is an uplifting comedy-drama with a transcendent climax.

FROM FRI 8

ALSO IN 3D ON 10 & 13 NOV

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 15

THE NUN (12A)

SHORT TERM 12 (15)

With English Subtitles

Dir: Destin Cretton United States 2013 97m

Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge, but her own difficult past and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself, throw her into unforeseen confusion. While the subject matter is complex, this lovingly realised film finds truth – and humour – in unexpected places. SXSW

Starring: Isabelle Huppert, Louise Bourgoin, Pauline Etienne

Forced to join a convent against her will at 16, Suzanne describes, in a series of letters written in secret, her yearnings for freedom and her persecution and mistreatment at the hands of her fellow nuns. A moving adaptation of Denis Diderot’s treasured novel.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) Dir: Carlo Carlei UK 2013 118m Starring: Damien Lewis, Douglas Booth,

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK 14-18 BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM NG1 3AL

SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

Chicago Film Festival

THE NUN

NOVEMBER 2013

MAYHEM FILM FESTIVAL

ROMEO & JULIET

PHILOMENA THE BUTLER BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR COMPUTER CHESS SAVING MR. BANKS JEUNE ET JOLIE

A new adaptation of William Shakespeare’s famous love story, which stars Douglas Booth and True Grit’s Hailee Steinfeld as the star-crossed lovers, kept apart by a war between their families. Directed by Carlo Carlei, this version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ also stars Paul Giamatti and Homeland’s Damien Lewis.

SHORT TERM 12

GRAVITY

Hailee Steinfeld

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 22

FROM FRI 29

COMPUTER CHESS (CERT TBC)

SAVING MR. BANKS (PG)

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m

Dir: Lee Daniels United States 2013 132m

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

Dir: Andrew Bujalski United States 2013 92m

Dir: John Lee Hancock United States 2013

In English

Starring: Forest Whitaker

With English Subtitles

Starring: Kriss Schludermann, Tom Fletcher

125m

Forest Whitaker, Mariah Carey, Vanessa Redgrave, Clarence Williams III and Oprah Winfrey star in this adaptation of the life story of Eugene Allen (“Cecil Gaines” in the movie), an AfricanAmerican who spent 34 years as a White House butler. Serving during eight presidential terms, from 1952 to 1986, our protagonist bears witness to some of the most groundbreaking social changes in American history.

Dir: Abdellatif Kechiche France 2013 180m

“Is there a computer program in the house which can stand up against a human chess master?” That’s the question posed by mastermind of the game Pat Henderson, head of an annual computer chess tournament. Set in 1980 in a nondescript hotel, Computer Chess follows several young geniuses as they try to make the ultimate chess program to beat a human player. As the nerdy guys sweat through various social situations (especially with the one girl there), and the convention overlaps with a group of new-age couples in therapy, things get really strange.

Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks

THE BUTLER (12A)

Starring: Lea Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos

Abdellatif Kechiche’s newest film, based on Julie Maroh’s graphic novel, was the sensation of this year’s Cannes Film Festival even before it was awarded the Palme d’Or. Adèle Exarchopoulos is Adèle, a young woman whose longings and ecstasies and losses are charted across a span of several years. Léa Seydoux is the older woman who excites her desire and becomes the love of her life. Blue pulses with gestures, embraces, furtive exchanges, and arias of joy and devastation, some verbal and some physical (including the film’s now celebrated sexual encounters between the two actresses).

“Ambitious, sweeping period drama that manages to be incredibly affecting.” Entertainment Weekly

Starring: Brie Larson

Dir: Guillaume Nicloux Belgium 2013 112m

FROM MON 4

FROM FRI 15

FROM SAT 16

New York Film Festival

IN THE LOUNGE

A doting father, Walt Disney promises his adoring daughters that he will bring their favourite fictional nanny Mary Poppins to the big screen. Little does Walt realise that surly author P.L. Travers has no intention of seeing her most famous creation misrepresented on the big screen, a fact that makes keeping his promise a difficult endeavour. Years later, however, when Travers’s book sales begin to slow, dwindling finances drive her to schedule a meeting with Disney to discuss the film rights to the beloved story. But she only grows more convinced that her initial decision may have been the best one.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) 118m THU 7, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

Sun 3

TUE 5, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m See page 1 for details

TUE 12, 10.30AM & 1.30PM

THU 14, 10.30AM & 1.30PM See page 1 for details

JEUNE ET JOLIE (18)

Dir: Maja Borg United Kingdom 2012 93m

With English Subtitles

A unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom. At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse: from a broken past, via utopian futures, to the possibilities we have today. Seeing the economy as a human relationship, and by questioning her own fears, hopes and desires, she invites us to explore how we could live differently.

Dir: Francois Ozon France 2013 94m

THE BUTLER (12A) 132m

Starring: Géraldine Pailhas, Marine Vacth

THU 21, 10AM & 1PM See page 2 for details

Mon 4

GRAVITY (12A) 91m

PHILOMENA (12A) 98m

FUTURE MY LOVE (CERT TBC)

With a sly nod to Buñuel’s Belle de Jour, François Ozon returns with the story of Isabelle, a 17-year-old student on an unexpected journey of sexual self-discovery. After losing her virginity during a brief holiday romance, Isabelle returns home and, over the course of the following year, embarks on a secret life of prostitution. In many ways an extension of his mischievous In the House, Jeune et Jolie continues to explore the effects of rebellious teenage behaviour on the moral ideologies of the bourgeois family. TIFF

SAT 2, 12.30PM A beautiful tale of love and triumph in which a mother and her two halfwolf, half-human children must move to a rural town to hide the secret of their mysterious lineage. Recommended for ages 8+

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 1:45 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 3:00 Wolf Children PG p4 12:30 Wolf Children PG Supportive Envt Screening 11:30 MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

5:45 6:15 5:30

Philomena 12A p1 12:45 3:15 Philomena 12A p1 4:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web 11:45 NT Encore: Othello 12A p10 12:00 Grease - Singalong PG p10 2:00

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See page 2 for details

BOX OF DELIGHTS FOR AGES 4-7 (U) 43m SAT 9, 12.30PM & 2PM Eight award-winning short films from the British Animation Awards, specially selected for 4-7s. A more cheerful collection of stories from around Europe you will not find, full of music, colour and character but no dialogue.

SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENING A screening suitable for children on the autistic spectrum and their families. Tickets £2 for under-16s. Adults £3.50.

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SAT 16, 2PM See page 9 for details THU 28, 10.30AM & 1.30PM + INTRODUCTION AT 1.30PM Rossellini’s piercing study of a marriage on the rocks is also one of the cinema’s most miraculous love stories.

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SPECIAL 3D EVENT TBC SAT 23, TIME TBC

CRASH, BANG! WALLOP SAT 30, 1PM & 3PM Fun films made by and for young people. See page 11 for details.

SAT 2, 11.30AM

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) 117m See Family Matinees for details.

Philomena 12A p1 3:15 2:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 + Q&A p11 Philomena 12A p1 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10.30 1.30 Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web For Those in Peril 18 p11

Gravity 12A p2 1:15 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 3:30 Gloria 15 p1 12:15 3:00 Box of Delights U p4 12:30 2:00 National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein 15 p10 12:00 Met Opera Live: Tosca 12A p10 Project Wild Thing p2

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Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Met Opera Encore: Tosca 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 We Steal Secrets 15 p8 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 12A p10 The Fade 12A p11 Future My Love p2 Mon 18

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Gravity 12A p2 4:00 Philomena 12A p1 3:15 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2 Gravity 12A p2 Bringing Up Baby Screenings 10:30 1:30

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Gravity 12A p2 Gravity 3D p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 RSC Live: Richard II 12A p10 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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Philomena 12A p1 3:30 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 10:30 1:30 3:00 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web National Theatre Encore: The Habit of Art 15 p10 Near Now Talk: The Poundshop p7 For Those in Peril 18 p11

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project WIld Thing PG p2

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Gravity 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 The Nun 12A p2 Gloria 15 p1 Project Wild Thing PG p2 1Up Video Game Quiz Cafebar from 8.45pm

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler 12A p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 The Television Workshop Weekend Television Workshop Weekend A Room for Romeo Brass 15: Really Live Tag-Commentary p9

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Gravity 12A p2 1:45 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:15 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:30 Television Workshop W’kendWeekend The Television Workshop The Borrowers & The Sarah Jane Adventures U p9 London to Brighton 18 p9 Starred Up 18 p9 Future My Love p2

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Nalini By Day & The Phantom Operator 15 p9 Future My Love p2

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Philomena 12A p1 Short Term 12 15 p2 Future My Love p2

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 RSC Encore: Richard II 12A p10 12:00 Special 3D event See Web

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Inherit the Wind U p10 Special 3D event See Web

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Gasland Part II 15 p3

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Rights in Motion p11

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Gravity 12A p2 The Butler p2 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 3:45 4:15 Computer Chess p3 Journey to Italy PG p4 10:30 1:30 Bang!Film Short Film -Festival Bang! Festival Code X p11 Saving Mr Banks PG p3 Jeune et Jolie 18 p3 Computer Chess p3 Blue is the Warmest... 18 p3 Bang! ShortFilm FilmFestival Festival Bang! Short Middle East p11

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8:45 Sun 24

6:15 5:00 6:30

Gravity 12A p2 4:00 The Butler p2 2:00 Philomena 12A p1 4:30 Short Term 12 15 p2 1:45 The Television Workshop Television Workshop W’kendWeekend Watch With Workshop Children's TV Special U p9 Workshop Shorts p9

5:55

6:00 Wed 13

Tue 5

THE BORROWERS (U) 88m JOURNEY TO ITALY (PG) 97m

Philomena 12A p1 Romeo and Juliet PG p1 Gloria 15 p1 The Selfish Giant 15 See Web Something Ventured 15 p8

Sun 10

Tue 12

MayhemFilm FilmFest’l Festival See Web Mayhem See Web

FROM FRI 29

JEUNE ET JOLIE

THE SELFISH GIANT (15) 91m

FROM FRI 8

FROM FRI 1

FUTURE MY LOVE

FROM FRI 1

CONTINUING INTO NOVEMBER

06

We announce our full programme online on Tuesday each week. You can keep updated on our website & social media! 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.

8:00 8:15 8:45


MON 11, 5.30PM

WE STEAL SECRETS - THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Alex Gibney United States 2013 130m

SOMETHING VENTURED

THU 7 NOV, 6.15 - 8PM

NEAR NOW TALK: THE POUNDSHOP TICKETS: £5 / £4 George Wu and Sara Melin talk about the challenge of starting The Poundshop, the evolution from DIY pop-up to retailing in a high-end department store and how to make great products on a budget.

FRI 22 - SUN 24 NOV

STARTUP WEEKEND NOTTINGHAM BIOCITY AND BROADWAY BOOK AT: HTTP://NOTTINGHAMSW.EVENTBRITE.COM/ Got a great idea you can pitch in 60 seconds? We challenge you to attend an intensive, adrenaline fuelled weekend to sweat, flex and stay up until the crack of dawn to build the startup of your dreams.

STARRED UP

In Gasland, director Josh Fox profiled hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” inspiring a dialogue over the multilayered environmental dangers at risk. With Gasland Part II, Fox examines the long-run impact of the controversial process, including poisonous water, earthquakes and neurological damage, placing his focus on the people whose lives have been irreparably changed. Introduction by Daniel Nyberg, professor of Sustainability at the ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School.

MON 18, 6PM MON 4, 6PM

SOMETHING VENTURED (15) + INTRODUCTION United States 2011 84m

This documentary about the inception of American venture capitalism is also a history lesson on the fundamentals of the economy during the 20th century that helped companies like Apple, Genentech, Intel and Cisco go from a smart idea into global powerhouses. Introduced by Rob Carroll a Special Professor at Nottingham University Business School.

Series to be confirmed at time of print. Please check website for details.

The Bafta-award winning The Television Workshop has been a creative fixture in Nottingham since 1983. It has offered thousands of young people with a talent for acting a unique training opportunity, sometimes leading to a career in the film and television industry. And not just actors, but presenters, writers, directors, producers and editors. Rarely a week goes by without a Workshopper appearing on the television or cinema screen. Recognised by the industry as a vital contributor, it has garnered a clutch of awards and glowing testimonies. Over the weekend of 15-17 November we are celebrating this formidable talent. A series of one-off screenings showcases film and television highlights from the last 30 years with some of the best known Workshoppers in attendance to introduce their work. A Room for Romeo Brass directed by Workshop patron, Shane Meadows, kicks off the weekend. But be warned, this is no normal screening, but one that captures the spirit of The Televison Workshop with an unpredictable live commentary from members of the cast including Vicky McClure, Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall and Ladine Hall.

NALINI BY DAY + THE PHANTOM OPERATOR (15) + INTRODUCTION 93m Nalini By Day explores complex issues of globalization, capitalism and identity through a witty and personal account of her journey into India’s call centers. The Phantom Operator is a wry and delightful found-footage film revealing a littleknown chapter in labour history: the story of female telephone operators’ central place in the development of global communications. Introduction by Professor Laurie Cohen, Nottingham University Business School.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

The Borrowers and The Sarah Jane Adventures follow on Saturday with guest appearances from Aisling Loftus (Arrietty) and Anjli Mohindra (Rani). Hard-hitting feature London to Brighton welcomes back Georgia Groome whose incredible performance was given at 13 years old. And not to be missed is a special preview of the electrifying new film Starred Up - Jack O’Connell’s latest - bringing the Workshop influence bang up to date! Sunday provides a chance to see a selection of classic children’s television programmes that chart the Workshop’s remarkable history from the 90s anarchic Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It to the current CBBC hit The Dumping Ground with a special appearance from Kia Pegg who plays Jody. We finish with a some of the best short films that have featured Workshoppers including award-winners Soft and Sis with introductions from the directors and actors. Come and help us celebrate the 30th Anniversary and get a taste of one of Nottingham’s greatest success stories! See diary for times and www.broadway.org.uk for more details.

SAT 9, 5.55PM ENCORE SUN 10, 12PM

NT ENCORE: OTHELLO (12A) 180m

The National Theatre presents a major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play about the destructive power of jealousy with Adrian Lester in the title role.

THU 7, 7PM

NT ENCORE: THE HABIT OF ART (15) 180m

MET OPERA LIVE: TOSCA (12A) 215m

Puccini’s timeless verismo score is well served by an exceptional cast, led by Patricia Racette in the title role of the jealous diva, opposite Roberto Alagna as her lover, Cavaradossi. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

NEW BRITISH CINEMA QUARTERLY

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon.

FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18)

With Benedict Cumberbatch as the Creature and Jonny Lee Miller as Victor Frankenstein. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Starring: Kate Dickie, Michael Smiley, Nichola Burley

Aaron, a young misfit in a remote Scottish community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men, including his older brother. Steadfastly refusing to believe his brother is dead, and possessed by grief, madness and magic, Aaron sets out to recover him. NBCQ Actress Nichola Burley wil take part in a Q&A session after the 6.30pm screening on Tue 5 Nov.

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Good girl Sandy and bad boy Danny venture along the rocky road to true love singing a whole lot of catchy tunes that will bring those memories flooding back. TO ALL THOSE LIVING WITH MND AND THEIR CARERS

BLACK HISTORY SEASON SUN 17, 5PM

THE FADE: A CLEAN CUT DOCUMENTARY (12A) + DIRECTOR’S Q&A Dir: Andy Mundy-Castle United Kingdom 2013 76m

WED 13, 7PM SOLD OUT ENCORE SAT 23, 12PM

This film is screening as part of Black History Season 2013. 4 barbers, 4 lives,1 story... The Fade is an intimate portrait of four barbers across the world. Set in Ghana, Jamaica, USA and the UK the film interweaves their stories and examines the polarized opposites of the locations; presenting an international dialog of the colorful lives of four men who do the same thing in different time zones, with very different realities. We are pleased to welcome Director Andy Mundy-Castle to Broadway for a post-screening Q&A.

Stella Vision Films in partnership with Tuntum Housing Association will present a number of films at Broadway over the coming months to inspire, entertain and educate during Black History Season (BHS). BHS recognises the enormous contributions made by African and Caribbean people to Nottingham and the wider world. It is also celebrated throughout the UK and has become a significant part of the UK’s cultural calendar. The origins go back to 1926 when Carter G Woodson, editor for thirty years of the Journal of Negro History, established African Caribbean celebrations in America. It is still celebrated there in February each year. This programme is sponsored by Tuntum Housing Association, the UK’s largest Black and Minority Ethnic led independent housing association. Established in 1988 in Nottingham, Tuntum is currently celebrating its 25th Year Anniversary. www.tuntum.co.uk In association with The New Black Film Collective www.tnbfc.co.uk and Nubian Link www.nubianlink.org.uk More film screenings will be announced, please check the website for updates. For more information contact: info@stellavisionfilms.com / @visionstella www.stellavisionfilms.com

12 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

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

FREE

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 29, 10.30PM

KinoKlubb present THE THING (18) Kino Klubb will be screening John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic as part of their second birthday celebrations. Kurt Russell, beards, flamethrowers, and tentacled aliens, what more could you want from a party?

(PG) 106m

Great Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunite for this comedy-drama based on Deborah Moggach’s novel about a group of pensioners who head for India with dreams of a life of luxuryl. 43 WAS A VINTAGE YEAR

FRI 1 NOV, FROM 10.30PM

DISCOPATH Halloween Party Celebrate Mayhem’s preview screening of 70s disco slasher DISCOPATH with our themed Halloween party. Murderous fun on our 70s dancefloor.

THU 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

DOCTOR WHO Themed Quiz

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

Consider yourself a Doctor Who fan? Put your knowledge to the test tonight! It’s £1 a head to join in the fun.

WED 27 NOV - SUN 1 DEC

bang!

RSC LIVE: RICHARD II (12A) 180m

Richard (David Tennant) is King, ordained by god to lead his people. But he is also a man of very human weakness. A man whose vanity threatens to divide the great houses of England and drag his people into a civil war that will last 100 years. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Dir: Paul Wright United Kingdom 2013 92m

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

GREASE WITH SINGALONG

THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (12A) 124m

NT ENCORE: FRANKENSTEIN (15) 150m

FROM TUE 5

NOVEMBER 2013

SUN 3, 2PM

SUN 17, 2PM

SAT 9, 12PM

11

MY MOVIE For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SUN 3, 12PM

NOVEMBER 2013

QUIZZES

Academy Award winner Alex Gibney tells the gripping story of what happens when an small group of people decide to break open the intelligence vaults of the most powerful nation on the planet. Introduced by Francesca West, Policy Director at Public Concern at Work.

10

Short Film Festival SUN 24, 2PM

INHERIT THE WIND (U) 123m Dramatises the infamous 1925 ‘Monkey Trial’, which saw a Tennessee teacher persecuted for introducing Darwinian theory to his pupils. CONGRATULATIONS, EILEEN FROM ALL IN THE ESCAPE COMMITTEE. WELL DUG!

The jewel of the East Midlands returns! Come and join us for five fun-packed days full of the best short films from the Midlands and beyond. New festival sections in 2013 will include CODE X, a creative night for students and INTERNATIONAL CREAM, featuring the best of the world’s short film festivals.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK BOX OFFICE IS OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. 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 Full £7.70 / Conc £6.00 Member £6.10 / Conc Member £5.00 Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket Children under 16 £4.00 Bringing Up Baby! £4.50 Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY

For more information see www.bangshortfilmfestival.com BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880)

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

PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS

Dir: Josh Fox United States 2013 120m

THE BORROWERS

A showcase of their work will also take place in the New Year, so look out for more information soon.

GASLAND PART II (15) + INTRODUCTION

HTON TO BRIG LONDON

The BFI Film Academy will return to Broadway next year. In the meantime, you can follow the progress of our class of 2013 at broadwayfilmacademy.tumblr.com/

MON 25, 6PM

THE TELEV ISION WORK SHOP

Eighteen young people, all passionate about film, are currently taking part in our intensive three month course.

THE TELEVISION WORKSHOP 30TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENINGS

NOVEMBER 2013

MUSIC

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School.

09

15-17 NOVEMBER

NALINI BY DAY

This pioneering national scheme, funded by the BFI through the Department for Education and the National Lottery, is a great professional development opportunity, offering networking and training across a variety of roles in the industry.

NOVEMBER 2013

FILM

doing thebusiness

Delivered by

Broadway has supported talent development for over twenty years and we are proud to once again be running a BFI Film Academy this autumn; a unique chance for 16-19 year olds to develop their skills as well as build their commercial and cultural knowledge in film, ready for the industry.

08

DESIGN: WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK

NOVEMBER 2013

GASLAND PART II

07

WE STEAL SECRETS

NOVEMBER 2013


MON 11, 5.30PM

WE STEAL SECRETS - THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Alex Gibney United States 2013 130m

SOMETHING VENTURED

THU 7 NOV, 6.15 - 8PM

NEAR NOW TALK: THE POUNDSHOP TICKETS: £5 / £4 George Wu and Sara Melin talk about the challenge of starting The Poundshop, the evolution from DIY pop-up to retailing in a high-end department store and how to make great products on a budget.

FRI 22 - SUN 24 NOV

STARTUP WEEKEND NOTTINGHAM BIOCITY AND BROADWAY BOOK AT: HTTP://NOTTINGHAMSW.EVENTBRITE.COM/ Got a great idea you can pitch in 60 seconds? We challenge you to attend an intensive, adrenaline fuelled weekend to sweat, flex and stay up until the crack of dawn to build the startup of your dreams.

STARRED UP

In Gasland, director Josh Fox profiled hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” inspiring a dialogue over the multilayered environmental dangers at risk. With Gasland Part II, Fox examines the long-run impact of the controversial process, including poisonous water, earthquakes and neurological damage, placing his focus on the people whose lives have been irreparably changed. Introduction by Daniel Nyberg, professor of Sustainability at the ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School.

MON 18, 6PM MON 4, 6PM

SOMETHING VENTURED (15) + INTRODUCTION United States 2011 84m

This documentary about the inception of American venture capitalism is also a history lesson on the fundamentals of the economy during the 20th century that helped companies like Apple, Genentech, Intel and Cisco go from a smart idea into global powerhouses. Introduced by Rob Carroll a Special Professor at Nottingham University Business School.

Series to be confirmed at time of print. Please check website for details.

The Bafta-award winning The Television Workshop has been a creative fixture in Nottingham since 1983. It has offered thousands of young people with a talent for acting a unique training opportunity, sometimes leading to a career in the film and television industry. And not just actors, but presenters, writers, directors, producers and editors. Rarely a week goes by without a Workshopper appearing on the television or cinema screen. Recognised by the industry as a vital contributor, it has garnered a clutch of awards and glowing testimonies. Over the weekend of 15-17 November we are celebrating this formidable talent. A series of one-off screenings showcases film and television highlights from the last 30 years with some of the best known Workshoppers in attendance to introduce their work. A Room for Romeo Brass directed by Workshop patron, Shane Meadows, kicks off the weekend. But be warned, this is no normal screening, but one that captures the spirit of The Televison Workshop with an unpredictable live commentary from members of the cast including Vicky McClure, Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall and Ladine Hall.

NALINI BY DAY + THE PHANTOM OPERATOR (15) + INTRODUCTION 93m Nalini By Day explores complex issues of globalization, capitalism and identity through a witty and personal account of her journey into India’s call centers. The Phantom Operator is a wry and delightful found-footage film revealing a littleknown chapter in labour history: the story of female telephone operators’ central place in the development of global communications. Introduction by Professor Laurie Cohen, Nottingham University Business School.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

The Borrowers and The Sarah Jane Adventures follow on Saturday with guest appearances from Aisling Loftus (Arrietty) and Anjli Mohindra (Rani). Hard-hitting feature London to Brighton welcomes back Georgia Groome whose incredible performance was given at 13 years old. And not to be missed is a special preview of the electrifying new film Starred Up - Jack O’Connell’s latest - bringing the Workshop influence bang up to date! Sunday provides a chance to see a selection of classic children’s television programmes that chart the Workshop’s remarkable history from the 90s anarchic Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It to the current CBBC hit The Dumping Ground with a special appearance from Kia Pegg who plays Jody. We finish with a some of the best short films that have featured Workshoppers including award-winners Soft and Sis with introductions from the directors and actors. Come and help us celebrate the 30th Anniversary and get a taste of one of Nottingham’s greatest success stories! See diary for times and www.broadway.org.uk for more details.

SAT 9, 5.55PM ENCORE SUN 10, 12PM

NT ENCORE: OTHELLO (12A) 180m

The National Theatre presents a major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play about the destructive power of jealousy with Adrian Lester in the title role.

THU 7, 7PM

NT ENCORE: THE HABIT OF ART (15) 180m

MET OPERA LIVE: TOSCA (12A) 215m

Puccini’s timeless verismo score is well served by an exceptional cast, led by Patricia Racette in the title role of the jealous diva, opposite Roberto Alagna as her lover, Cavaradossi. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

NEW BRITISH CINEMA QUARTERLY

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon.

FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18)

With Benedict Cumberbatch as the Creature and Jonny Lee Miller as Victor Frankenstein. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Starring: Kate Dickie, Michael Smiley, Nichola Burley

Aaron, a young misfit in a remote Scottish community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men, including his older brother. Steadfastly refusing to believe his brother is dead, and possessed by grief, madness and magic, Aaron sets out to recover him. NBCQ Actress Nichola Burley wil take part in a Q&A session after the 6.30pm screening on Tue 5 Nov.

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Good girl Sandy and bad boy Danny venture along the rocky road to true love singing a whole lot of catchy tunes that will bring those memories flooding back. TO ALL THOSE LIVING WITH MND AND THEIR CARERS

BLACK HISTORY SEASON SUN 17, 5PM

THE FADE: A CLEAN CUT DOCUMENTARY (12A) + DIRECTOR’S Q&A Dir: Andy Mundy-Castle United Kingdom 2013 76m

WED 13, 7PM SOLD OUT ENCORE SAT 23, 12PM

This film is screening as part of Black History Season 2013. 4 barbers, 4 lives,1 story... The Fade is an intimate portrait of four barbers across the world. Set in Ghana, Jamaica, USA and the UK the film interweaves their stories and examines the polarized opposites of the locations; presenting an international dialog of the colorful lives of four men who do the same thing in different time zones, with very different realities. We are pleased to welcome Director Andy Mundy-Castle to Broadway for a post-screening Q&A.

Stella Vision Films in partnership with Tuntum Housing Association will present a number of films at Broadway over the coming months to inspire, entertain and educate during Black History Season (BHS). BHS recognises the enormous contributions made by African and Caribbean people to Nottingham and the wider world. It is also celebrated throughout the UK and has become a significant part of the UK’s cultural calendar. The origins go back to 1926 when Carter G Woodson, editor for thirty years of the Journal of Negro History, established African Caribbean celebrations in America. It is still celebrated there in February each year. This programme is sponsored by Tuntum Housing Association, the UK’s largest Black and Minority Ethnic led independent housing association. Established in 1988 in Nottingham, Tuntum is currently celebrating its 25th Year Anniversary. www.tuntum.co.uk In association with The New Black Film Collective www.tnbfc.co.uk and Nubian Link www.nubianlink.org.uk More film screenings will be announced, please check the website for updates. For more information contact: info@stellavisionfilms.com / @visionstella www.stellavisionfilms.com

12 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

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

FREE

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 29, 10.30PM

KinoKlubb present THE THING (18) Kino Klubb will be screening John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic as part of their second birthday celebrations. Kurt Russell, beards, flamethrowers, and tentacled aliens, what more could you want from a party?

(PG) 106m

Great Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunite for this comedy-drama based on Deborah Moggach’s novel about a group of pensioners who head for India with dreams of a life of luxuryl. 43 WAS A VINTAGE YEAR

FRI 1 NOV, FROM 10.30PM

DISCOPATH Halloween Party Celebrate Mayhem’s preview screening of 70s disco slasher DISCOPATH with our themed Halloween party. Murderous fun on our 70s dancefloor.

THU 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

DOCTOR WHO Themed Quiz

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

Consider yourself a Doctor Who fan? Put your knowledge to the test tonight! It’s £1 a head to join in the fun.

WED 27 NOV - SUN 1 DEC

bang!

RSC LIVE: RICHARD II (12A) 180m

Richard (David Tennant) is King, ordained by god to lead his people. But he is also a man of very human weakness. A man whose vanity threatens to divide the great houses of England and drag his people into a civil war that will last 100 years. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Dir: Paul Wright United Kingdom 2013 92m

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

GREASE WITH SINGALONG

THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (12A) 124m

NT ENCORE: FRANKENSTEIN (15) 150m

FROM TUE 5

NOVEMBER 2013

SUN 3, 2PM

SUN 17, 2PM

SAT 9, 12PM

11

MY MOVIE For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SUN 3, 12PM

NOVEMBER 2013

QUIZZES

Academy Award winner Alex Gibney tells the gripping story of what happens when an small group of people decide to break open the intelligence vaults of the most powerful nation on the planet. Introduced by Francesca West, Policy Director at Public Concern at Work.

10

Short Film Festival SUN 24, 2PM

INHERIT THE WIND (U) 123m Dramatises the infamous 1925 ‘Monkey Trial’, which saw a Tennessee teacher persecuted for introducing Darwinian theory to his pupils. CONGRATULATIONS, EILEEN FROM ALL IN THE ESCAPE COMMITTEE. WELL DUG!

The jewel of the East Midlands returns! Come and join us for five fun-packed days full of the best short films from the Midlands and beyond. New festival sections in 2013 will include CODE X, a creative night for students and INTERNATIONAL CREAM, featuring the best of the world’s short film festivals.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK BOX OFFICE IS OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. 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 Full £7.70 / Conc £6.00 Member £6.10 / Conc Member £5.00 Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket Children under 16 £4.00 Bringing Up Baby! £4.50 Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY

For more information see www.bangshortfilmfestival.com BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880)

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

PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS

Dir: Josh Fox United States 2013 120m

THE BORROWERS

A showcase of their work will also take place in the New Year, so look out for more information soon.

GASLAND PART II (15) + INTRODUCTION

HTON TO BRIG LONDON

The BFI Film Academy will return to Broadway next year. In the meantime, you can follow the progress of our class of 2013 at broadwayfilmacademy.tumblr.com/

MON 25, 6PM

THE TELEV ISION WORK SHOP

Eighteen young people, all passionate about film, are currently taking part in our intensive three month course.

THE TELEVISION WORKSHOP 30TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENINGS

NOVEMBER 2013

MUSIC

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School.

09

15-17 NOVEMBER

NALINI BY DAY

This pioneering national scheme, funded by the BFI through the Department for Education and the National Lottery, is a great professional development opportunity, offering networking and training across a variety of roles in the industry.

NOVEMBER 2013

FILM

doing thebusiness

Delivered by

Broadway has supported talent development for over twenty years and we are proud to once again be running a BFI Film Academy this autumn; a unique chance for 16-19 year olds to develop their skills as well as build their commercial and cultural knowledge in film, ready for the industry.

08

DESIGN: WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK

NOVEMBER 2013

GASLAND PART II

07

WE STEAL SECRETS

NOVEMBER 2013


MON 11, 5.30PM

WE STEAL SECRETS - THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Alex Gibney United States 2013 130m

SOMETHING VENTURED

THU 7 NOV, 6.15 - 8PM

NEAR NOW TALK: THE POUNDSHOP TICKETS: £5 / £4 George Wu and Sara Melin talk about the challenge of starting The Poundshop, the evolution from DIY pop-up to retailing in a high-end department store and how to make great products on a budget.

FRI 22 - SUN 24 NOV

STARTUP WEEKEND NOTTINGHAM BIOCITY AND BROADWAY BOOK AT: HTTP://NOTTINGHAMSW.EVENTBRITE.COM/ Got a great idea you can pitch in 60 seconds? We challenge you to attend an intensive, adrenaline fuelled weekend to sweat, flex and stay up until the crack of dawn to build the startup of your dreams.

STARRED UP

In Gasland, director Josh Fox profiled hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” inspiring a dialogue over the multilayered environmental dangers at risk. With Gasland Part II, Fox examines the long-run impact of the controversial process, including poisonous water, earthquakes and neurological damage, placing his focus on the people whose lives have been irreparably changed. Introduction by Daniel Nyberg, professor of Sustainability at the ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School.

MON 18, 6PM MON 4, 6PM

SOMETHING VENTURED (15) + INTRODUCTION United States 2011 84m

This documentary about the inception of American venture capitalism is also a history lesson on the fundamentals of the economy during the 20th century that helped companies like Apple, Genentech, Intel and Cisco go from a smart idea into global powerhouses. Introduced by Rob Carroll a Special Professor at Nottingham University Business School.

Series to be confirmed at time of print. Please check website for details.

The Bafta-award winning The Television Workshop has been a creative fixture in Nottingham since 1983. It has offered thousands of young people with a talent for acting a unique training opportunity, sometimes leading to a career in the film and television industry. And not just actors, but presenters, writers, directors, producers and editors. Rarely a week goes by without a Workshopper appearing on the television or cinema screen. Recognised by the industry as a vital contributor, it has garnered a clutch of awards and glowing testimonies. Over the weekend of 15-17 November we are celebrating this formidable talent. A series of one-off screenings showcases film and television highlights from the last 30 years with some of the best known Workshoppers in attendance to introduce their work. A Room for Romeo Brass directed by Workshop patron, Shane Meadows, kicks off the weekend. But be warned, this is no normal screening, but one that captures the spirit of The Televison Workshop with an unpredictable live commentary from members of the cast including Vicky McClure, Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall and Ladine Hall.

NALINI BY DAY + THE PHANTOM OPERATOR (15) + INTRODUCTION 93m Nalini By Day explores complex issues of globalization, capitalism and identity through a witty and personal account of her journey into India’s call centers. The Phantom Operator is a wry and delightful found-footage film revealing a littleknown chapter in labour history: the story of female telephone operators’ central place in the development of global communications. Introduction by Professor Laurie Cohen, Nottingham University Business School.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

The Borrowers and The Sarah Jane Adventures follow on Saturday with guest appearances from Aisling Loftus (Arrietty) and Anjli Mohindra (Rani). Hard-hitting feature London to Brighton welcomes back Georgia Groome whose incredible performance was given at 13 years old. And not to be missed is a special preview of the electrifying new film Starred Up - Jack O’Connell’s latest - bringing the Workshop influence bang up to date! Sunday provides a chance to see a selection of classic children’s television programmes that chart the Workshop’s remarkable history from the 90s anarchic Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It to the current CBBC hit The Dumping Ground with a special appearance from Kia Pegg who plays Jody. We finish with a some of the best short films that have featured Workshoppers including award-winners Soft and Sis with introductions from the directors and actors. Come and help us celebrate the 30th Anniversary and get a taste of one of Nottingham’s greatest success stories! See diary for times and www.broadway.org.uk for more details.

SAT 9, 5.55PM ENCORE SUN 10, 12PM

NT ENCORE: OTHELLO (12A) 180m

The National Theatre presents a major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play about the destructive power of jealousy with Adrian Lester in the title role.

THU 7, 7PM

NT ENCORE: THE HABIT OF ART (15) 180m

MET OPERA LIVE: TOSCA (12A) 215m

Puccini’s timeless verismo score is well served by an exceptional cast, led by Patricia Racette in the title role of the jealous diva, opposite Roberto Alagna as her lover, Cavaradossi. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

NEW BRITISH CINEMA QUARTERLY

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon.

FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18)

With Benedict Cumberbatch as the Creature and Jonny Lee Miller as Victor Frankenstein. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Starring: Kate Dickie, Michael Smiley, Nichola Burley

Aaron, a young misfit in a remote Scottish community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men, including his older brother. Steadfastly refusing to believe his brother is dead, and possessed by grief, madness and magic, Aaron sets out to recover him. NBCQ Actress Nichola Burley wil take part in a Q&A session after the 6.30pm screening on Tue 5 Nov.

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Good girl Sandy and bad boy Danny venture along the rocky road to true love singing a whole lot of catchy tunes that will bring those memories flooding back. TO ALL THOSE LIVING WITH MND AND THEIR CARERS

BLACK HISTORY SEASON SUN 17, 5PM

THE FADE: A CLEAN CUT DOCUMENTARY (12A) + DIRECTOR’S Q&A Dir: Andy Mundy-Castle United Kingdom 2013 76m

WED 13, 7PM SOLD OUT ENCORE SAT 23, 12PM

This film is screening as part of Black History Season 2013. 4 barbers, 4 lives,1 story... The Fade is an intimate portrait of four barbers across the world. Set in Ghana, Jamaica, USA and the UK the film interweaves their stories and examines the polarized opposites of the locations; presenting an international dialog of the colorful lives of four men who do the same thing in different time zones, with very different realities. We are pleased to welcome Director Andy Mundy-Castle to Broadway for a post-screening Q&A.

Stella Vision Films in partnership with Tuntum Housing Association will present a number of films at Broadway over the coming months to inspire, entertain and educate during Black History Season (BHS). BHS recognises the enormous contributions made by African and Caribbean people to Nottingham and the wider world. It is also celebrated throughout the UK and has become a significant part of the UK’s cultural calendar. The origins go back to 1926 when Carter G Woodson, editor for thirty years of the Journal of Negro History, established African Caribbean celebrations in America. It is still celebrated there in February each year. This programme is sponsored by Tuntum Housing Association, the UK’s largest Black and Minority Ethnic led independent housing association. Established in 1988 in Nottingham, Tuntum is currently celebrating its 25th Year Anniversary. www.tuntum.co.uk In association with The New Black Film Collective www.tnbfc.co.uk and Nubian Link www.nubianlink.org.uk More film screenings will be announced, please check the website for updates. For more information contact: info@stellavisionfilms.com / @visionstella www.stellavisionfilms.com

12 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

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

FREE

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 29, 10.30PM

KinoKlubb present THE THING (18) Kino Klubb will be screening John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic as part of their second birthday celebrations. Kurt Russell, beards, flamethrowers, and tentacled aliens, what more could you want from a party?

(PG) 106m

Great Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunite for this comedy-drama based on Deborah Moggach’s novel about a group of pensioners who head for India with dreams of a life of luxuryl. 43 WAS A VINTAGE YEAR

FRI 1 NOV, FROM 10.30PM

DISCOPATH Halloween Party Celebrate Mayhem’s preview screening of 70s disco slasher DISCOPATH with our themed Halloween party. Murderous fun on our 70s dancefloor.

THU 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

DOCTOR WHO Themed Quiz

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

Consider yourself a Doctor Who fan? Put your knowledge to the test tonight! It’s £1 a head to join in the fun.

WED 27 NOV - SUN 1 DEC

bang!

RSC LIVE: RICHARD II (12A) 180m

Richard (David Tennant) is King, ordained by god to lead his people. But he is also a man of very human weakness. A man whose vanity threatens to divide the great houses of England and drag his people into a civil war that will last 100 years. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Dir: Paul Wright United Kingdom 2013 92m

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

GREASE WITH SINGALONG

THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (12A) 124m

NT ENCORE: FRANKENSTEIN (15) 150m

FROM TUE 5

NOVEMBER 2013

SUN 3, 2PM

SUN 17, 2PM

SAT 9, 12PM

11

MY MOVIE For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SUN 3, 12PM

NOVEMBER 2013

QUIZZES

Academy Award winner Alex Gibney tells the gripping story of what happens when an small group of people decide to break open the intelligence vaults of the most powerful nation on the planet. Introduced by Francesca West, Policy Director at Public Concern at Work.

10

Short Film Festival SUN 24, 2PM

INHERIT THE WIND (U) 123m Dramatises the infamous 1925 ‘Monkey Trial’, which saw a Tennessee teacher persecuted for introducing Darwinian theory to his pupils. CONGRATULATIONS, EILEEN FROM ALL IN THE ESCAPE COMMITTEE. WELL DUG!

The jewel of the East Midlands returns! Come and join us for five fun-packed days full of the best short films from the Midlands and beyond. New festival sections in 2013 will include CODE X, a creative night for students and INTERNATIONAL CREAM, featuring the best of the world’s short film festivals.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK BOX OFFICE IS OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. 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 Full £7.70 / Conc £6.00 Member £6.10 / Conc Member £5.00 Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket Children under 16 £4.00 Bringing Up Baby! £4.50 Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY

For more information see www.bangshortfilmfestival.com BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880)

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

PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS

Dir: Josh Fox United States 2013 120m

THE BORROWERS

A showcase of their work will also take place in the New Year, so look out for more information soon.

GASLAND PART II (15) + INTRODUCTION

HTON TO BRIG LONDON

The BFI Film Academy will return to Broadway next year. In the meantime, you can follow the progress of our class of 2013 at broadwayfilmacademy.tumblr.com/

MON 25, 6PM

THE TELEV ISION WORK SHOP

Eighteen young people, all passionate about film, are currently taking part in our intensive three month course.

THE TELEVISION WORKSHOP 30TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENINGS

NOVEMBER 2013

MUSIC

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School.

09

15-17 NOVEMBER

NALINI BY DAY

This pioneering national scheme, funded by the BFI through the Department for Education and the National Lottery, is a great professional development opportunity, offering networking and training across a variety of roles in the industry.

NOVEMBER 2013

FILM

doing thebusiness

Delivered by

Broadway has supported talent development for over twenty years and we are proud to once again be running a BFI Film Academy this autumn; a unique chance for 16-19 year olds to develop their skills as well as build their commercial and cultural knowledge in film, ready for the industry.

08

DESIGN: WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK

NOVEMBER 2013

GASLAND PART II

07

WE STEAL SECRETS

NOVEMBER 2013


MON 11, 5.30PM

WE STEAL SECRETS - THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Alex Gibney United States 2013 130m

SOMETHING VENTURED

THU 7 NOV, 6.15 - 8PM

NEAR NOW TALK: THE POUNDSHOP TICKETS: £5 / £4 George Wu and Sara Melin talk about the challenge of starting The Poundshop, the evolution from DIY pop-up to retailing in a high-end department store and how to make great products on a budget.

FRI 22 - SUN 24 NOV

STARTUP WEEKEND NOTTINGHAM BIOCITY AND BROADWAY BOOK AT: HTTP://NOTTINGHAMSW.EVENTBRITE.COM/ Got a great idea you can pitch in 60 seconds? We challenge you to attend an intensive, adrenaline fuelled weekend to sweat, flex and stay up until the crack of dawn to build the startup of your dreams.

STARRED UP

In Gasland, director Josh Fox profiled hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” inspiring a dialogue over the multilayered environmental dangers at risk. With Gasland Part II, Fox examines the long-run impact of the controversial process, including poisonous water, earthquakes and neurological damage, placing his focus on the people whose lives have been irreparably changed. Introduction by Daniel Nyberg, professor of Sustainability at the ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School.

MON 18, 6PM MON 4, 6PM

SOMETHING VENTURED (15) + INTRODUCTION United States 2011 84m

This documentary about the inception of American venture capitalism is also a history lesson on the fundamentals of the economy during the 20th century that helped companies like Apple, Genentech, Intel and Cisco go from a smart idea into global powerhouses. Introduced by Rob Carroll a Special Professor at Nottingham University Business School.

Series to be confirmed at time of print. Please check website for details.

The Bafta-award winning The Television Workshop has been a creative fixture in Nottingham since 1983. It has offered thousands of young people with a talent for acting a unique training opportunity, sometimes leading to a career in the film and television industry. And not just actors, but presenters, writers, directors, producers and editors. Rarely a week goes by without a Workshopper appearing on the television or cinema screen. Recognised by the industry as a vital contributor, it has garnered a clutch of awards and glowing testimonies. Over the weekend of 15-17 November we are celebrating this formidable talent. A series of one-off screenings showcases film and television highlights from the last 30 years with some of the best known Workshoppers in attendance to introduce their work. A Room for Romeo Brass directed by Workshop patron, Shane Meadows, kicks off the weekend. But be warned, this is no normal screening, but one that captures the spirit of The Televison Workshop with an unpredictable live commentary from members of the cast including Vicky McClure, Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall and Ladine Hall.

NALINI BY DAY + THE PHANTOM OPERATOR (15) + INTRODUCTION 93m Nalini By Day explores complex issues of globalization, capitalism and identity through a witty and personal account of her journey into India’s call centers. The Phantom Operator is a wry and delightful found-footage film revealing a littleknown chapter in labour history: the story of female telephone operators’ central place in the development of global communications. Introduction by Professor Laurie Cohen, Nottingham University Business School.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

The Borrowers and The Sarah Jane Adventures follow on Saturday with guest appearances from Aisling Loftus (Arrietty) and Anjli Mohindra (Rani). Hard-hitting feature London to Brighton welcomes back Georgia Groome whose incredible performance was given at 13 years old. And not to be missed is a special preview of the electrifying new film Starred Up - Jack O’Connell’s latest - bringing the Workshop influence bang up to date! Sunday provides a chance to see a selection of classic children’s television programmes that chart the Workshop’s remarkable history from the 90s anarchic Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It to the current CBBC hit The Dumping Ground with a special appearance from Kia Pegg who plays Jody. We finish with a some of the best short films that have featured Workshoppers including award-winners Soft and Sis with introductions from the directors and actors. Come and help us celebrate the 30th Anniversary and get a taste of one of Nottingham’s greatest success stories! See diary for times and www.broadway.org.uk for more details.

SAT 9, 5.55PM ENCORE SUN 10, 12PM

NT ENCORE: OTHELLO (12A) 180m

The National Theatre presents a major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play about the destructive power of jealousy with Adrian Lester in the title role.

THU 7, 7PM

NT ENCORE: THE HABIT OF ART (15) 180m

MET OPERA LIVE: TOSCA (12A) 215m

Puccini’s timeless verismo score is well served by an exceptional cast, led by Patricia Racette in the title role of the jealous diva, opposite Roberto Alagna as her lover, Cavaradossi. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

NEW BRITISH CINEMA QUARTERLY

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon.

FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18)

With Benedict Cumberbatch as the Creature and Jonny Lee Miller as Victor Frankenstein. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Starring: Kate Dickie, Michael Smiley, Nichola Burley

Aaron, a young misfit in a remote Scottish community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men, including his older brother. Steadfastly refusing to believe his brother is dead, and possessed by grief, madness and magic, Aaron sets out to recover him. NBCQ Actress Nichola Burley wil take part in a Q&A session after the 6.30pm screening on Tue 5 Nov.

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Good girl Sandy and bad boy Danny venture along the rocky road to true love singing a whole lot of catchy tunes that will bring those memories flooding back. TO ALL THOSE LIVING WITH MND AND THEIR CARERS

BLACK HISTORY SEASON SUN 17, 5PM

THE FADE: A CLEAN CUT DOCUMENTARY (12A) + DIRECTOR’S Q&A Dir: Andy Mundy-Castle United Kingdom 2013 76m

WED 13, 7PM SOLD OUT ENCORE SAT 23, 12PM

This film is screening as part of Black History Season 2013. 4 barbers, 4 lives,1 story... The Fade is an intimate portrait of four barbers across the world. Set in Ghana, Jamaica, USA and the UK the film interweaves their stories and examines the polarized opposites of the locations; presenting an international dialog of the colorful lives of four men who do the same thing in different time zones, with very different realities. We are pleased to welcome Director Andy Mundy-Castle to Broadway for a post-screening Q&A.

Stella Vision Films in partnership with Tuntum Housing Association will present a number of films at Broadway over the coming months to inspire, entertain and educate during Black History Season (BHS). BHS recognises the enormous contributions made by African and Caribbean people to Nottingham and the wider world. It is also celebrated throughout the UK and has become a significant part of the UK’s cultural calendar. The origins go back to 1926 when Carter G Woodson, editor for thirty years of the Journal of Negro History, established African Caribbean celebrations in America. It is still celebrated there in February each year. This programme is sponsored by Tuntum Housing Association, the UK’s largest Black and Minority Ethnic led independent housing association. Established in 1988 in Nottingham, Tuntum is currently celebrating its 25th Year Anniversary. www.tuntum.co.uk In association with The New Black Film Collective www.tnbfc.co.uk and Nubian Link www.nubianlink.org.uk More film screenings will be announced, please check the website for updates. For more information contact: info@stellavisionfilms.com / @visionstella www.stellavisionfilms.com

12 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

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

FREE

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 29, 10.30PM

KinoKlubb present THE THING (18) Kino Klubb will be screening John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic as part of their second birthday celebrations. Kurt Russell, beards, flamethrowers, and tentacled aliens, what more could you want from a party?

(PG) 106m

Great Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunite for this comedy-drama based on Deborah Moggach’s novel about a group of pensioners who head for India with dreams of a life of luxuryl. 43 WAS A VINTAGE YEAR

FRI 1 NOV, FROM 10.30PM

DISCOPATH Halloween Party Celebrate Mayhem’s preview screening of 70s disco slasher DISCOPATH with our themed Halloween party. Murderous fun on our 70s dancefloor.

THU 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

DOCTOR WHO Themed Quiz

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

Consider yourself a Doctor Who fan? Put your knowledge to the test tonight! It’s £1 a head to join in the fun.

WED 27 NOV - SUN 1 DEC

bang!

RSC LIVE: RICHARD II (12A) 180m

Richard (David Tennant) is King, ordained by god to lead his people. But he is also a man of very human weakness. A man whose vanity threatens to divide the great houses of England and drag his people into a civil war that will last 100 years. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Dir: Paul Wright United Kingdom 2013 92m

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

GREASE WITH SINGALONG

THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (12A) 124m

NT ENCORE: FRANKENSTEIN (15) 150m

FROM TUE 5

NOVEMBER 2013

SUN 3, 2PM

SUN 17, 2PM

SAT 9, 12PM

11

MY MOVIE For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SUN 3, 12PM

NOVEMBER 2013

QUIZZES

Academy Award winner Alex Gibney tells the gripping story of what happens when an small group of people decide to break open the intelligence vaults of the most powerful nation on the planet. Introduced by Francesca West, Policy Director at Public Concern at Work.

10

Short Film Festival SUN 24, 2PM

INHERIT THE WIND (U) 123m Dramatises the infamous 1925 ‘Monkey Trial’, which saw a Tennessee teacher persecuted for introducing Darwinian theory to his pupils. CONGRATULATIONS, EILEEN FROM ALL IN THE ESCAPE COMMITTEE. WELL DUG!

The jewel of the East Midlands returns! Come and join us for five fun-packed days full of the best short films from the Midlands and beyond. New festival sections in 2013 will include CODE X, a creative night for students and INTERNATIONAL CREAM, featuring the best of the world’s short film festivals.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK BOX OFFICE IS OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. 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 Full £7.70 / Conc £6.00 Member £6.10 / Conc Member £5.00 Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket Children under 16 £4.00 Bringing Up Baby! £4.50 Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY

For more information see www.bangshortfilmfestival.com BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880)

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

PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS

Dir: Josh Fox United States 2013 120m

THE BORROWERS

A showcase of their work will also take place in the New Year, so look out for more information soon.

GASLAND PART II (15) + INTRODUCTION

HTON TO BRIG LONDON

The BFI Film Academy will return to Broadway next year. In the meantime, you can follow the progress of our class of 2013 at broadwayfilmacademy.tumblr.com/

MON 25, 6PM

THE TELEV ISION WORK SHOP

Eighteen young people, all passionate about film, are currently taking part in our intensive three month course.

THE TELEVISION WORKSHOP 30TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENINGS

NOVEMBER 2013

MUSIC

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School.

09

15-17 NOVEMBER

NALINI BY DAY

This pioneering national scheme, funded by the BFI through the Department for Education and the National Lottery, is a great professional development opportunity, offering networking and training across a variety of roles in the industry.

NOVEMBER 2013

FILM

doing thebusiness

Delivered by

Broadway has supported talent development for over twenty years and we are proud to once again be running a BFI Film Academy this autumn; a unique chance for 16-19 year olds to develop their skills as well as build their commercial and cultural knowledge in film, ready for the industry.

08

DESIGN: WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK

NOVEMBER 2013

GASLAND PART II

07

WE STEAL SECRETS

NOVEMBER 2013


MON 11, 5.30PM

WE STEAL SECRETS - THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Alex Gibney United States 2013 130m

SOMETHING VENTURED

THU 7 NOV, 6.15 - 8PM

NEAR NOW TALK: THE POUNDSHOP TICKETS: £5 / £4 George Wu and Sara Melin talk about the challenge of starting The Poundshop, the evolution from DIY pop-up to retailing in a high-end department store and how to make great products on a budget.

FRI 22 - SUN 24 NOV

STARTUP WEEKEND NOTTINGHAM BIOCITY AND BROADWAY BOOK AT: HTTP://NOTTINGHAMSW.EVENTBRITE.COM/ Got a great idea you can pitch in 60 seconds? We challenge you to attend an intensive, adrenaline fuelled weekend to sweat, flex and stay up until the crack of dawn to build the startup of your dreams.

STARRED UP

In Gasland, director Josh Fox profiled hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” inspiring a dialogue over the multilayered environmental dangers at risk. With Gasland Part II, Fox examines the long-run impact of the controversial process, including poisonous water, earthquakes and neurological damage, placing his focus on the people whose lives have been irreparably changed. Introduction by Daniel Nyberg, professor of Sustainability at the ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School.

MON 18, 6PM MON 4, 6PM

SOMETHING VENTURED (15) + INTRODUCTION United States 2011 84m

This documentary about the inception of American venture capitalism is also a history lesson on the fundamentals of the economy during the 20th century that helped companies like Apple, Genentech, Intel and Cisco go from a smart idea into global powerhouses. Introduced by Rob Carroll a Special Professor at Nottingham University Business School.

Series to be confirmed at time of print. Please check website for details.

The Bafta-award winning The Television Workshop has been a creative fixture in Nottingham since 1983. It has offered thousands of young people with a talent for acting a unique training opportunity, sometimes leading to a career in the film and television industry. And not just actors, but presenters, writers, directors, producers and editors. Rarely a week goes by without a Workshopper appearing on the television or cinema screen. Recognised by the industry as a vital contributor, it has garnered a clutch of awards and glowing testimonies. Over the weekend of 15-17 November we are celebrating this formidable talent. A series of one-off screenings showcases film and television highlights from the last 30 years with some of the best known Workshoppers in attendance to introduce their work. A Room for Romeo Brass directed by Workshop patron, Shane Meadows, kicks off the weekend. But be warned, this is no normal screening, but one that captures the spirit of The Televison Workshop with an unpredictable live commentary from members of the cast including Vicky McClure, Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall and Ladine Hall.

NALINI BY DAY + THE PHANTOM OPERATOR (15) + INTRODUCTION 93m Nalini By Day explores complex issues of globalization, capitalism and identity through a witty and personal account of her journey into India’s call centers. The Phantom Operator is a wry and delightful found-footage film revealing a littleknown chapter in labour history: the story of female telephone operators’ central place in the development of global communications. Introduction by Professor Laurie Cohen, Nottingham University Business School.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

The Borrowers and The Sarah Jane Adventures follow on Saturday with guest appearances from Aisling Loftus (Arrietty) and Anjli Mohindra (Rani). Hard-hitting feature London to Brighton welcomes back Georgia Groome whose incredible performance was given at 13 years old. And not to be missed is a special preview of the electrifying new film Starred Up - Jack O’Connell’s latest - bringing the Workshop influence bang up to date! Sunday provides a chance to see a selection of classic children’s television programmes that chart the Workshop’s remarkable history from the 90s anarchic Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It to the current CBBC hit The Dumping Ground with a special appearance from Kia Pegg who plays Jody. We finish with a some of the best short films that have featured Workshoppers including award-winners Soft and Sis with introductions from the directors and actors. Come and help us celebrate the 30th Anniversary and get a taste of one of Nottingham’s greatest success stories! See diary for times and www.broadway.org.uk for more details.

SAT 9, 5.55PM ENCORE SUN 10, 12PM

NT ENCORE: OTHELLO (12A) 180m

The National Theatre presents a major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play about the destructive power of jealousy with Adrian Lester in the title role.

THU 7, 7PM

NT ENCORE: THE HABIT OF ART (15) 180m

MET OPERA LIVE: TOSCA (12A) 215m

Puccini’s timeless verismo score is well served by an exceptional cast, led by Patricia Racette in the title role of the jealous diva, opposite Roberto Alagna as her lover, Cavaradossi. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

NEW BRITISH CINEMA QUARTERLY

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon.

FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18)

With Benedict Cumberbatch as the Creature and Jonny Lee Miller as Victor Frankenstein. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Starring: Kate Dickie, Michael Smiley, Nichola Burley

Aaron, a young misfit in a remote Scottish community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men, including his older brother. Steadfastly refusing to believe his brother is dead, and possessed by grief, madness and magic, Aaron sets out to recover him. NBCQ Actress Nichola Burley wil take part in a Q&A session after the 6.30pm screening on Tue 5 Nov.

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Good girl Sandy and bad boy Danny venture along the rocky road to true love singing a whole lot of catchy tunes that will bring those memories flooding back. TO ALL THOSE LIVING WITH MND AND THEIR CARERS

BLACK HISTORY SEASON SUN 17, 5PM

THE FADE: A CLEAN CUT DOCUMENTARY (12A) + DIRECTOR’S Q&A Dir: Andy Mundy-Castle United Kingdom 2013 76m

WED 13, 7PM SOLD OUT ENCORE SAT 23, 12PM

This film is screening as part of Black History Season 2013. 4 barbers, 4 lives,1 story... The Fade is an intimate portrait of four barbers across the world. Set in Ghana, Jamaica, USA and the UK the film interweaves their stories and examines the polarized opposites of the locations; presenting an international dialog of the colorful lives of four men who do the same thing in different time zones, with very different realities. We are pleased to welcome Director Andy Mundy-Castle to Broadway for a post-screening Q&A.

Stella Vision Films in partnership with Tuntum Housing Association will present a number of films at Broadway over the coming months to inspire, entertain and educate during Black History Season (BHS). BHS recognises the enormous contributions made by African and Caribbean people to Nottingham and the wider world. It is also celebrated throughout the UK and has become a significant part of the UK’s cultural calendar. The origins go back to 1926 when Carter G Woodson, editor for thirty years of the Journal of Negro History, established African Caribbean celebrations in America. It is still celebrated there in February each year. This programme is sponsored by Tuntum Housing Association, the UK’s largest Black and Minority Ethnic led independent housing association. Established in 1988 in Nottingham, Tuntum is currently celebrating its 25th Year Anniversary. www.tuntum.co.uk In association with The New Black Film Collective www.tnbfc.co.uk and Nubian Link www.nubianlink.org.uk More film screenings will be announced, please check the website for updates. For more information contact: info@stellavisionfilms.com / @visionstella www.stellavisionfilms.com

12 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

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

FREE

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 29, 10.30PM

KinoKlubb present THE THING (18) Kino Klubb will be screening John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic as part of their second birthday celebrations. Kurt Russell, beards, flamethrowers, and tentacled aliens, what more could you want from a party?

(PG) 106m

Great Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunite for this comedy-drama based on Deborah Moggach’s novel about a group of pensioners who head for India with dreams of a life of luxuryl. 43 WAS A VINTAGE YEAR

FRI 1 NOV, FROM 10.30PM

DISCOPATH Halloween Party Celebrate Mayhem’s preview screening of 70s disco slasher DISCOPATH with our themed Halloween party. Murderous fun on our 70s dancefloor.

THU 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

DOCTOR WHO Themed Quiz

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

Consider yourself a Doctor Who fan? Put your knowledge to the test tonight! It’s £1 a head to join in the fun.

WED 27 NOV - SUN 1 DEC

bang!

RSC LIVE: RICHARD II (12A) 180m

Richard (David Tennant) is King, ordained by god to lead his people. But he is also a man of very human weakness. A man whose vanity threatens to divide the great houses of England and drag his people into a civil war that will last 100 years. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Dir: Paul Wright United Kingdom 2013 92m

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

GREASE WITH SINGALONG

THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (12A) 124m

NT ENCORE: FRANKENSTEIN (15) 150m

FROM TUE 5

NOVEMBER 2013

SUN 3, 2PM

SUN 17, 2PM

SAT 9, 12PM

11

MY MOVIE For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SUN 3, 12PM

NOVEMBER 2013

QUIZZES

Academy Award winner Alex Gibney tells the gripping story of what happens when an small group of people decide to break open the intelligence vaults of the most powerful nation on the planet. Introduced by Francesca West, Policy Director at Public Concern at Work.

10

Short Film Festival SUN 24, 2PM

INHERIT THE WIND (U) 123m Dramatises the infamous 1925 ‘Monkey Trial’, which saw a Tennessee teacher persecuted for introducing Darwinian theory to his pupils. CONGRATULATIONS, EILEEN FROM ALL IN THE ESCAPE COMMITTEE. WELL DUG!

The jewel of the East Midlands returns! Come and join us for five fun-packed days full of the best short films from the Midlands and beyond. New festival sections in 2013 will include CODE X, a creative night for students and INTERNATIONAL CREAM, featuring the best of the world’s short film festivals.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK BOX OFFICE IS OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. 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 Full £7.70 / Conc £6.00 Member £6.10 / Conc Member £5.00 Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket Children under 16 £4.00 Bringing Up Baby! £4.50 Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY

For more information see www.bangshortfilmfestival.com BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880)

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

PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS

Dir: Josh Fox United States 2013 120m

THE BORROWERS

A showcase of their work will also take place in the New Year, so look out for more information soon.

GASLAND PART II (15) + INTRODUCTION

HTON TO BRIG LONDON

The BFI Film Academy will return to Broadway next year. In the meantime, you can follow the progress of our class of 2013 at broadwayfilmacademy.tumblr.com/

MON 25, 6PM

THE TELEV ISION WORK SHOP

Eighteen young people, all passionate about film, are currently taking part in our intensive three month course.

THE TELEVISION WORKSHOP 30TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENINGS

NOVEMBER 2013

MUSIC

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School.

09

15-17 NOVEMBER

NALINI BY DAY

This pioneering national scheme, funded by the BFI through the Department for Education and the National Lottery, is a great professional development opportunity, offering networking and training across a variety of roles in the industry.

NOVEMBER 2013

FILM

doing thebusiness

Delivered by

Broadway has supported talent development for over twenty years and we are proud to once again be running a BFI Film Academy this autumn; a unique chance for 16-19 year olds to develop their skills as well as build their commercial and cultural knowledge in film, ready for the industry.

08

DESIGN: WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK

NOVEMBER 2013

GASLAND PART II

07

WE STEAL SECRETS

NOVEMBER 2013


MON 11, 5.30PM

WE STEAL SECRETS - THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Alex Gibney United States 2013 130m

SOMETHING VENTURED

THU 7 NOV, 6.15 - 8PM

NEAR NOW TALK: THE POUNDSHOP TICKETS: £5 / £4 George Wu and Sara Melin talk about the challenge of starting The Poundshop, the evolution from DIY pop-up to retailing in a high-end department store and how to make great products on a budget.

FRI 22 - SUN 24 NOV

STARTUP WEEKEND NOTTINGHAM BIOCITY AND BROADWAY BOOK AT: HTTP://NOTTINGHAMSW.EVENTBRITE.COM/ Got a great idea you can pitch in 60 seconds? We challenge you to attend an intensive, adrenaline fuelled weekend to sweat, flex and stay up until the crack of dawn to build the startup of your dreams.

STARRED UP

In Gasland, director Josh Fox profiled hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” inspiring a dialogue over the multilayered environmental dangers at risk. With Gasland Part II, Fox examines the long-run impact of the controversial process, including poisonous water, earthquakes and neurological damage, placing his focus on the people whose lives have been irreparably changed. Introduction by Daniel Nyberg, professor of Sustainability at the ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School.

MON 18, 6PM MON 4, 6PM

SOMETHING VENTURED (15) + INTRODUCTION United States 2011 84m

This documentary about the inception of American venture capitalism is also a history lesson on the fundamentals of the economy during the 20th century that helped companies like Apple, Genentech, Intel and Cisco go from a smart idea into global powerhouses. Introduced by Rob Carroll a Special Professor at Nottingham University Business School.

Series to be confirmed at time of print. Please check website for details.

The Bafta-award winning The Television Workshop has been a creative fixture in Nottingham since 1983. It has offered thousands of young people with a talent for acting a unique training opportunity, sometimes leading to a career in the film and television industry. And not just actors, but presenters, writers, directors, producers and editors. Rarely a week goes by without a Workshopper appearing on the television or cinema screen. Recognised by the industry as a vital contributor, it has garnered a clutch of awards and glowing testimonies. Over the weekend of 15-17 November we are celebrating this formidable talent. A series of one-off screenings showcases film and television highlights from the last 30 years with some of the best known Workshoppers in attendance to introduce their work. A Room for Romeo Brass directed by Workshop patron, Shane Meadows, kicks off the weekend. But be warned, this is no normal screening, but one that captures the spirit of The Televison Workshop with an unpredictable live commentary from members of the cast including Vicky McClure, Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall and Ladine Hall.

NALINI BY DAY + THE PHANTOM OPERATOR (15) + INTRODUCTION 93m Nalini By Day explores complex issues of globalization, capitalism and identity through a witty and personal account of her journey into India’s call centers. The Phantom Operator is a wry and delightful found-footage film revealing a littleknown chapter in labour history: the story of female telephone operators’ central place in the development of global communications. Introduction by Professor Laurie Cohen, Nottingham University Business School.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

The Borrowers and The Sarah Jane Adventures follow on Saturday with guest appearances from Aisling Loftus (Arrietty) and Anjli Mohindra (Rani). Hard-hitting feature London to Brighton welcomes back Georgia Groome whose incredible performance was given at 13 years old. And not to be missed is a special preview of the electrifying new film Starred Up - Jack O’Connell’s latest - bringing the Workshop influence bang up to date! Sunday provides a chance to see a selection of classic children’s television programmes that chart the Workshop’s remarkable history from the 90s anarchic Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It to the current CBBC hit The Dumping Ground with a special appearance from Kia Pegg who plays Jody. We finish with a some of the best short films that have featured Workshoppers including award-winners Soft and Sis with introductions from the directors and actors. Come and help us celebrate the 30th Anniversary and get a taste of one of Nottingham’s greatest success stories! See diary for times and www.broadway.org.uk for more details.

SAT 9, 5.55PM ENCORE SUN 10, 12PM

NT ENCORE: OTHELLO (12A) 180m

The National Theatre presents a major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play about the destructive power of jealousy with Adrian Lester in the title role.

THU 7, 7PM

NT ENCORE: THE HABIT OF ART (15) 180m

MET OPERA LIVE: TOSCA (12A) 215m

Puccini’s timeless verismo score is well served by an exceptional cast, led by Patricia Racette in the title role of the jealous diva, opposite Roberto Alagna as her lover, Cavaradossi. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

NEW BRITISH CINEMA QUARTERLY

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon.

FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18)

With Benedict Cumberbatch as the Creature and Jonny Lee Miller as Victor Frankenstein. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Starring: Kate Dickie, Michael Smiley, Nichola Burley

Aaron, a young misfit in a remote Scottish community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men, including his older brother. Steadfastly refusing to believe his brother is dead, and possessed by grief, madness and magic, Aaron sets out to recover him. NBCQ Actress Nichola Burley wil take part in a Q&A session after the 6.30pm screening on Tue 5 Nov.

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Good girl Sandy and bad boy Danny venture along the rocky road to true love singing a whole lot of catchy tunes that will bring those memories flooding back. TO ALL THOSE LIVING WITH MND AND THEIR CARERS

BLACK HISTORY SEASON SUN 17, 5PM

THE FADE: A CLEAN CUT DOCUMENTARY (12A) + DIRECTOR’S Q&A Dir: Andy Mundy-Castle United Kingdom 2013 76m

WED 13, 7PM SOLD OUT ENCORE SAT 23, 12PM

This film is screening as part of Black History Season 2013. 4 barbers, 4 lives,1 story... The Fade is an intimate portrait of four barbers across the world. Set in Ghana, Jamaica, USA and the UK the film interweaves their stories and examines the polarized opposites of the locations; presenting an international dialog of the colorful lives of four men who do the same thing in different time zones, with very different realities. We are pleased to welcome Director Andy Mundy-Castle to Broadway for a post-screening Q&A.

Stella Vision Films in partnership with Tuntum Housing Association will present a number of films at Broadway over the coming months to inspire, entertain and educate during Black History Season (BHS). BHS recognises the enormous contributions made by African and Caribbean people to Nottingham and the wider world. It is also celebrated throughout the UK and has become a significant part of the UK’s cultural calendar. The origins go back to 1926 when Carter G Woodson, editor for thirty years of the Journal of Negro History, established African Caribbean celebrations in America. It is still celebrated there in February each year. This programme is sponsored by Tuntum Housing Association, the UK’s largest Black and Minority Ethnic led independent housing association. Established in 1988 in Nottingham, Tuntum is currently celebrating its 25th Year Anniversary. www.tuntum.co.uk In association with The New Black Film Collective www.tnbfc.co.uk and Nubian Link www.nubianlink.org.uk More film screenings will be announced, please check the website for updates. For more information contact: info@stellavisionfilms.com / @visionstella www.stellavisionfilms.com

12 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

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

FREE

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 29, 10.30PM

KinoKlubb present THE THING (18) Kino Klubb will be screening John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic as part of their second birthday celebrations. Kurt Russell, beards, flamethrowers, and tentacled aliens, what more could you want from a party?

(PG) 106m

Great Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunite for this comedy-drama based on Deborah Moggach’s novel about a group of pensioners who head for India with dreams of a life of luxuryl. 43 WAS A VINTAGE YEAR

FRI 1 NOV, FROM 10.30PM

DISCOPATH Halloween Party Celebrate Mayhem’s preview screening of 70s disco slasher DISCOPATH with our themed Halloween party. Murderous fun on our 70s dancefloor.

THU 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

DOCTOR WHO Themed Quiz

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

Consider yourself a Doctor Who fan? Put your knowledge to the test tonight! It’s £1 a head to join in the fun.

WED 27 NOV - SUN 1 DEC

bang!

RSC LIVE: RICHARD II (12A) 180m

Richard (David Tennant) is King, ordained by god to lead his people. But he is also a man of very human weakness. A man whose vanity threatens to divide the great houses of England and drag his people into a civil war that will last 100 years. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Dir: Paul Wright United Kingdom 2013 92m

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

GREASE WITH SINGALONG

THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (12A) 124m

NT ENCORE: FRANKENSTEIN (15) 150m

FROM TUE 5

NOVEMBER 2013

SUN 3, 2PM

SUN 17, 2PM

SAT 9, 12PM

11

MY MOVIE For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SUN 3, 12PM

NOVEMBER 2013

QUIZZES

Academy Award winner Alex Gibney tells the gripping story of what happens when an small group of people decide to break open the intelligence vaults of the most powerful nation on the planet. Introduced by Francesca West, Policy Director at Public Concern at Work.

10

Short Film Festival SUN 24, 2PM

INHERIT THE WIND (U) 123m Dramatises the infamous 1925 ‘Monkey Trial’, which saw a Tennessee teacher persecuted for introducing Darwinian theory to his pupils. CONGRATULATIONS, EILEEN FROM ALL IN THE ESCAPE COMMITTEE. WELL DUG!

The jewel of the East Midlands returns! Come and join us for five fun-packed days full of the best short films from the Midlands and beyond. New festival sections in 2013 will include CODE X, a creative night for students and INTERNATIONAL CREAM, featuring the best of the world’s short film festivals.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK BOX OFFICE IS OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. 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 Full £7.70 / Conc £6.00 Member £6.10 / Conc Member £5.00 Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket Children under 16 £4.00 Bringing Up Baby! £4.50 Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY

For more information see www.bangshortfilmfestival.com BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880)

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

PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS

Dir: Josh Fox United States 2013 120m

THE BORROWERS

A showcase of their work will also take place in the New Year, so look out for more information soon.

GASLAND PART II (15) + INTRODUCTION

HTON TO BRIG LONDON

The BFI Film Academy will return to Broadway next year. In the meantime, you can follow the progress of our class of 2013 at broadwayfilmacademy.tumblr.com/

MON 25, 6PM

THE TELEV ISION WORK SHOP

Eighteen young people, all passionate about film, are currently taking part in our intensive three month course.

THE TELEVISION WORKSHOP 30TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENINGS

NOVEMBER 2013

MUSIC

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School.

09

15-17 NOVEMBER

NALINI BY DAY

This pioneering national scheme, funded by the BFI through the Department for Education and the National Lottery, is a great professional development opportunity, offering networking and training across a variety of roles in the industry.

NOVEMBER 2013

FILM

doing thebusiness

Delivered by

Broadway has supported talent development for over twenty years and we are proud to once again be running a BFI Film Academy this autumn; a unique chance for 16-19 year olds to develop their skills as well as build their commercial and cultural knowledge in film, ready for the industry.

08

DESIGN: WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK

NOVEMBER 2013

GASLAND PART II

07

WE STEAL SECRETS

NOVEMBER 2013


MON 11, 5.30PM

WE STEAL SECRETS - THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15) + INTRODUCTION Dir: Alex Gibney United States 2013 130m

SOMETHING VENTURED

THU 7 NOV, 6.15 - 8PM

NEAR NOW TALK: THE POUNDSHOP TICKETS: £5 / £4 George Wu and Sara Melin talk about the challenge of starting The Poundshop, the evolution from DIY pop-up to retailing in a high-end department store and how to make great products on a budget.

FRI 22 - SUN 24 NOV

STARTUP WEEKEND NOTTINGHAM BIOCITY AND BROADWAY BOOK AT: HTTP://NOTTINGHAMSW.EVENTBRITE.COM/ Got a great idea you can pitch in 60 seconds? We challenge you to attend an intensive, adrenaline fuelled weekend to sweat, flex and stay up until the crack of dawn to build the startup of your dreams.

STARRED UP

In Gasland, director Josh Fox profiled hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” inspiring a dialogue over the multilayered environmental dangers at risk. With Gasland Part II, Fox examines the long-run impact of the controversial process, including poisonous water, earthquakes and neurological damage, placing his focus on the people whose lives have been irreparably changed. Introduction by Daniel Nyberg, professor of Sustainability at the ICCSR, Nottingham University Business School.

MON 18, 6PM MON 4, 6PM

SOMETHING VENTURED (15) + INTRODUCTION United States 2011 84m

This documentary about the inception of American venture capitalism is also a history lesson on the fundamentals of the economy during the 20th century that helped companies like Apple, Genentech, Intel and Cisco go from a smart idea into global powerhouses. Introduced by Rob Carroll a Special Professor at Nottingham University Business School.

Series to be confirmed at time of print. Please check website for details.

The Bafta-award winning The Television Workshop has been a creative fixture in Nottingham since 1983. It has offered thousands of young people with a talent for acting a unique training opportunity, sometimes leading to a career in the film and television industry. And not just actors, but presenters, writers, directors, producers and editors. Rarely a week goes by without a Workshopper appearing on the television or cinema screen. Recognised by the industry as a vital contributor, it has garnered a clutch of awards and glowing testimonies. Over the weekend of 15-17 November we are celebrating this formidable talent. A series of one-off screenings showcases film and television highlights from the last 30 years with some of the best known Workshoppers in attendance to introduce their work. A Room for Romeo Brass directed by Workshop patron, Shane Meadows, kicks off the weekend. But be warned, this is no normal screening, but one that captures the spirit of The Televison Workshop with an unpredictable live commentary from members of the cast including Vicky McClure, Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall and Ladine Hall.

NALINI BY DAY + THE PHANTOM OPERATOR (15) + INTRODUCTION 93m Nalini By Day explores complex issues of globalization, capitalism and identity through a witty and personal account of her journey into India’s call centers. The Phantom Operator is a wry and delightful found-footage film revealing a littleknown chapter in labour history: the story of female telephone operators’ central place in the development of global communications. Introduction by Professor Laurie Cohen, Nottingham University Business School.

LIVE BY SATELLITE

The Borrowers and The Sarah Jane Adventures follow on Saturday with guest appearances from Aisling Loftus (Arrietty) and Anjli Mohindra (Rani). Hard-hitting feature London to Brighton welcomes back Georgia Groome whose incredible performance was given at 13 years old. And not to be missed is a special preview of the electrifying new film Starred Up - Jack O’Connell’s latest - bringing the Workshop influence bang up to date! Sunday provides a chance to see a selection of classic children’s television programmes that chart the Workshop’s remarkable history from the 90s anarchic Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It to the current CBBC hit The Dumping Ground with a special appearance from Kia Pegg who plays Jody. We finish with a some of the best short films that have featured Workshoppers including award-winners Soft and Sis with introductions from the directors and actors. Come and help us celebrate the 30th Anniversary and get a taste of one of Nottingham’s greatest success stories! See diary for times and www.broadway.org.uk for more details.

SAT 9, 5.55PM ENCORE SUN 10, 12PM

NT ENCORE: OTHELLO (12A) 180m

The National Theatre presents a major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play about the destructive power of jealousy with Adrian Lester in the title role.

THU 7, 7PM

NT ENCORE: THE HABIT OF ART (15) 180m

MET OPERA LIVE: TOSCA (12A) 215m

Puccini’s timeless verismo score is well served by an exceptional cast, led by Patricia Racette in the title role of the jealous diva, opposite Roberto Alagna as her lover, Cavaradossi. Live Tickets: £20 full / £17 concs / £15 members Encore Tickets: £18 full / £15 concs / £13 members

National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

NEW BRITISH CINEMA QUARTERLY

See the film of your choice at 2PM on a Sunday afternoon.

FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18)

With Benedict Cumberbatch as the Creature and Jonny Lee Miller as Victor Frankenstein. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Starring: Kate Dickie, Michael Smiley, Nichola Burley

Aaron, a young misfit in a remote Scottish community, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men, including his older brother. Steadfastly refusing to believe his brother is dead, and possessed by grief, madness and magic, Aaron sets out to recover him. NBCQ Actress Nichola Burley wil take part in a Q&A session after the 6.30pm screening on Tue 5 Nov.

TWO GREAT PLACES TO LOUNGE, EAT AND DRINK

Good girl Sandy and bad boy Danny venture along the rocky road to true love singing a whole lot of catchy tunes that will bring those memories flooding back. TO ALL THOSE LIVING WITH MND AND THEIR CARERS

BLACK HISTORY SEASON SUN 17, 5PM

THE FADE: A CLEAN CUT DOCUMENTARY (12A) + DIRECTOR’S Q&A Dir: Andy Mundy-Castle United Kingdom 2013 76m

WED 13, 7PM SOLD OUT ENCORE SAT 23, 12PM

This film is screening as part of Black History Season 2013. 4 barbers, 4 lives,1 story... The Fade is an intimate portrait of four barbers across the world. Set in Ghana, Jamaica, USA and the UK the film interweaves their stories and examines the polarized opposites of the locations; presenting an international dialog of the colorful lives of four men who do the same thing in different time zones, with very different realities. We are pleased to welcome Director Andy Mundy-Castle to Broadway for a post-screening Q&A.

Stella Vision Films in partnership with Tuntum Housing Association will present a number of films at Broadway over the coming months to inspire, entertain and educate during Black History Season (BHS). BHS recognises the enormous contributions made by African and Caribbean people to Nottingham and the wider world. It is also celebrated throughout the UK and has become a significant part of the UK’s cultural calendar. The origins go back to 1926 when Carter G Woodson, editor for thirty years of the Journal of Negro History, established African Caribbean celebrations in America. It is still celebrated there in February each year. This programme is sponsored by Tuntum Housing Association, the UK’s largest Black and Minority Ethnic led independent housing association. Established in 1988 in Nottingham, Tuntum is currently celebrating its 25th Year Anniversary. www.tuntum.co.uk In association with The New Black Film Collective www.tnbfc.co.uk and Nubian Link www.nubianlink.org.uk More film screenings will be announced, please check the website for updates. For more information contact: info@stellavisionfilms.com / @visionstella www.stellavisionfilms.com

12 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

BROADWAY BITES ENJOY A MEAL & A FILM WITH OUR COMBINED TICKET DEAL AVAILABLE EVERY DAY £14 FULL, £12 CONC £12 MEM, £11 CONC MEM

FREE

FOOD SERVICE UNTIL 9PM

FRI 29, 10.30PM

KinoKlubb present THE THING (18) Kino Klubb will be screening John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic as part of their second birthday celebrations. Kurt Russell, beards, flamethrowers, and tentacled aliens, what more could you want from a party?

(PG) 106m

Great Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith reunite for this comedy-drama based on Deborah Moggach’s novel about a group of pensioners who head for India with dreams of a life of luxuryl. 43 WAS A VINTAGE YEAR

FRI 1 NOV, FROM 10.30PM

DISCOPATH Halloween Party Celebrate Mayhem’s preview screening of 70s disco slasher DISCOPATH with our themed Halloween party. Murderous fun on our 70s dancefloor.

THU 14, FROM 8.45PM

TUE 26, FROM 8.30PM

1UP VIDEOGAME QUIZ

DOCTOR WHO Themed Quiz

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

Consider yourself a Doctor Who fan? Put your knowledge to the test tonight! It’s £1 a head to join in the fun.

WED 27 NOV - SUN 1 DEC

bang!

RSC LIVE: RICHARD II (12A) 180m

Richard (David Tennant) is King, ordained by god to lead his people. But he is also a man of very human weakness. A man whose vanity threatens to divide the great houses of England and drag his people into a civil war that will last 100 years. Tickets: £14 full / £12 concs + members

Dir: Paul Wright United Kingdom 2013 92m

BROADWAY CAFEBAR & MEZZ BAR

GREASE WITH SINGALONG

THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (12A) 124m

NT ENCORE: FRANKENSTEIN (15) 150m

FROM TUE 5

NOVEMBER 2013

SUN 3, 2PM

SUN 17, 2PM

SAT 9, 12PM

11

MY MOVIE For details call 0115 952 6600 or email Laura Cubley at l.cubley@broadway.org.uk

SUN 3, 12PM

NOVEMBER 2013

QUIZZES

Academy Award winner Alex Gibney tells the gripping story of what happens when an small group of people decide to break open the intelligence vaults of the most powerful nation on the planet. Introduced by Francesca West, Policy Director at Public Concern at Work.

10

Short Film Festival SUN 24, 2PM

INHERIT THE WIND (U) 123m Dramatises the infamous 1925 ‘Monkey Trial’, which saw a Tennessee teacher persecuted for introducing Darwinian theory to his pupils. CONGRATULATIONS, EILEEN FROM ALL IN THE ESCAPE COMMITTEE. WELL DUG!

The jewel of the East Midlands returns! Come and join us for five fun-packed days full of the best short films from the Midlands and beyond. New festival sections in 2013 will include CODE X, a creative night for students and INTERNATIONAL CREAM, featuring the best of the world’s short film festivals.

BOX OFFICE 0115 952 6611 WWW.BROADWAY.ORG.UK BOX OFFICE IS OPEN: Mon - Fri from 9am, Sat and Sun from 12pm. 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 Full £7.70 / Conc £6.00 Member £6.10 / Conc Member £5.00 Family Matinee £3.50 per ticket Children under 16 £4.00 Bringing Up Baby! £4.50 Silver Screen Matinees £4.50

BROADWAY IS PROUD TO BE SPONSORED BY

For more information see www.bangshortfilmfestival.com BROADWAY IS A REGISTERED CHARITY (NO: 700880)

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

PRINTED BY PYRAMID PRESS

Dir: Josh Fox United States 2013 120m

THE BORROWERS

A showcase of their work will also take place in the New Year, so look out for more information soon.

GASLAND PART II (15) + INTRODUCTION

HTON TO BRIG LONDON

The BFI Film Academy will return to Broadway next year. In the meantime, you can follow the progress of our class of 2013 at broadwayfilmacademy.tumblr.com/

MON 25, 6PM

THE TELEV ISION WORK SHOP

Eighteen young people, all passionate about film, are currently taking part in our intensive three month course.

THE TELEVISION WORKSHOP 30TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENINGS

NOVEMBER 2013

MUSIC

A series of films about social and ethical issues in business, programmed in conjunction with the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School.

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15-17 NOVEMBER

NALINI BY DAY

This pioneering national scheme, funded by the BFI through the Department for Education and the National Lottery, is a great professional development opportunity, offering networking and training across a variety of roles in the industry.

NOVEMBER 2013

FILM

doing thebusiness

Delivered by

Broadway has supported talent development for over twenty years and we are proud to once again be running a BFI Film Academy this autumn; a unique chance for 16-19 year olds to develop their skills as well as build their commercial and cultural knowledge in film, ready for the industry.

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DESIGN: WWW.TOMPARTRIDGE.CO.UK

NOVEMBER 2013

GASLAND PART II

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WE STEAL SECRETS

NOVEMBER 2013


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