Cinema June 2012

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Fri / Gwe 1 Vampyr - Live Accompaniment (PG) 8.15pm Sat / Sad 2 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm Hara Kiri (3D) (18) 8.15pm Sun / Sul 3 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm Hara Kiri (18) 5.30pm Mon / Llun 4 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm Hara Kiri (3D) (18) 8.15pm Tues / Maw 5 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 8.15pm Wed / Mer 6 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm Film Society Presents: Fish Tank (15) 8.15pm Thurs / Iau 7 Avengers Assemble (12A) 2.30pm Avengers Assemble (12A) 5.30pm Avengers Assemble (12A) 8.15pm Fri / Gwe 8 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 8.15pm Sat / Sad 9 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 8.15pm Sun / Sul 10 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm Glyndebourne: The Cunning Little Vixen 6.30pm Mon / Llun 11 Albert Nobbs (15) 5.45pm Himizu (18) 8.15pm Tues / Maw 12 Himizu (18) 5.45pm Albert Nobbs (15) 8.15pm Wed / Mer 13 Albert Nobbs (15) 2.30pm ** Albert Nobbs (15) 5.45pm Himizu (18) 8.15pm Thurs / Iau 14 National Theatre: Frankenstein 8.15pm Fri / Gwe 15 Albert Nobbs (15) 5.45pm The Cabin in the Woods (15) 8.15pm Sat / Sad 16 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 2.30pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 5.45pm The Cabin in the Woods (15) 8.15pm Sun / Sul 17 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 2.30pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 5.30pm Mon / Llun 18 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 5.45pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 8.15pm Tues / Maw 19 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 5.45pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 8.15pm Wed / Mer 20 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 2.30pm ** Wagner's Dream (PG) 6.00pm Film Society Presents: Juste Avant la Nuit (15) 8.15pm Thurs / Iau 21 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (parent/baby) (12A) 12.00pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 5.45pm Wagner's Dream (PG) 8.15pm Fri / Gwe 22 Glyndebourne: La Cenerentola 6.00pm Sat / Sad 23 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 2.30pm Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 5.15pm Titanic (3D) (12A) 7.30pm Sun / Sul 24 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 12.00pm Bolshoi Ballet: Raymonda 4.00pm Mon / Llun 25 The Olympics - Four Short Films 6.30pm Tues / Maw 26 Titanic (3D) (12A) 7.30pm Wed / Mer 27 Titanic (3D) (12A) 2.30pm **(£5) Once Upon A Time in Anatolia (15) 7.30pm Thurs / Iau 28 Titanic (3D) (12A) 4.45pm Once Upon A Time in Anatolia (15) 8.15pm Fri / Gwe 29 Prometheus (3D) (15) 5.45pm Prometheus (3D) (15) 8.15pm Sat / Sad 30 A Cat in Paris (English version) (PG) 12.00pm NY MET: Das Rheingold 2.30pm Prometheus (3D) (15) 8.15pm Sun / Sul 1 A Cat in Paris (English version) (PG) 12.00pm NY MET: Die Walküre 2.30pm Mon / Llun 2 A Cat in Paris (French version) (PG) 5.45pm Prometheus (3D) (15) 8.15pm Tues / Maw 3 Prometheus (3D) (15) 5.45pm Prometheus (3D) (15) 8.15pm ** Silver Screening 3D ARTS CENTRE FILM SOCIETY Six month membership from April-August is just £30 and entitles you to free entry to all ten films in the season (equivalent to £3 per screening, saving an extra £30!) and a chance to choose the next season’s films. See aacfilmsociety.blogspot.com for more details CINEMA SINEMA JUNE MEHEFIN 2012 Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232 23rd, 26th-28th June Titanic (James Cameron, USA 1997, AD, 194mins) Painstakingly remastered into digital 3D, James Cameron's legendary classic makes a welcome return to the big screen to be experienced as never before. 20th & 21st June Wagner's Dream (Susan Froemke, USA 2012, 115mins) This exclusive documentary follows the ground-breaking efforts to stage the NY Met's version of Wagner's Ring cycle. From deep within the artistic process, through to the early development and the production itself (complete with technical glitches and singer crises), this is the definitive behind-the-scenes look at the Met's stunning production. 25th June The Olympics - Four Short Films With live satellite Q&A with the filmmakers. (UK 2012, 90mins + Q&A) Mike Leigh's A Running Jump: Eddie Marsan stars in this comic film reflecting on sport in everyday life - not to mention taxis and dodgy second-hand cars. Lynne Ramsey's The Swimmer: A short poetic film following a lone swimmer through the waterways and landscape of Britain. Max Giwa/Dania Pasquini's What if?: A young teen learns life lessons to a backdrop of urban art and sports. Asif Kapadia's The Odyssey: From the BAFTA winning director of Senna. 27th & 28th June Once Upon A Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turkey, Bosnia Herzegovina 2011, HD, 157mins, Subtitled) Beautifully shot and thoughtful drama that won the Jury Grand Prize at Cannes. Following the discovery of a body buried deep within the vast plains of Anatolia, the events of the investigation are infused with the daily life of the nearby town. A deep examination of the nature of life, from the director of Uzak. 30th June - 2nd July A Cat in Paris (Une Vie de Chat) (Jean-Loup Felicioli, Alain Gagnol, France 2011, 94mins) Oscar-nominated animation from France about Dino, a cat who lives with a little girl by day, and works for a jewellery thief by night. Stylishly drawn old-school animation that blends effortlessly with a cool Jazz-filled soundtrack. Showing in original or English language versions. 29th, 30th June, 2nd - 5th July Prometheus 2D and (Ridley Scott, USA 2012, AD, HD, 123mins) Ridley Scott returns to his ground-breaking Alien concept with this eagerly awaited film following a team of explorers whose attempts to discover the origins of mankind leave them stranded in the darkest corners of the universe. 14th June, National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein (Recorded) Danny Boyle directs this classic tale starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the creature and Jonny Lee Miller as Victor Frankenstein. A second performance on 12th July will see the lead actors in reverse roles. (150mins, no intermission, £15/£13) 24th June, 4.00pm Bolshoi Ballet: Raymonda (Live) Ballet in three acts. Libretto by Yuri Grigorovich after scenario by Lidia Pashkova, based on the medieval knights' legends. (155mins, one intermission, £15/£13) 1st June Steven Severin presents Vampyr with Live Score Tickets £10 in advance, £12 on the door. Founder member of the legendary Siouxsie and the Banshees, Steven Severin comes to Aber to present a rare opportunity to hear his new score performed live for Carl Theodor Dreyer's classic silent film Vampyr. A mesmerising synthesis of sound and image, Severin's textured score is a synthesised, highly atmospheric soundscape for one of the most unique and beautifully haunting films of the silent era. 2nd - 10th June Avengers Assemble and 2D (Joss Wedon, USA 2012, HD, AD, 142mins) The culmination of the fantastic Marvel series sees Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and Hulk join S.H.I.E.L.D to save the world from Loki and his army. 2nd - 4th June Hara Kiri: Death of a Samurai and 2D (Takashi Miike, Japan 2011, HD, 126mins, Subtitled) Takeshi Miike's Samurai film is an engrossing human drama revolving around the ancient codes of honour and morality of Seppuku (ritual suicide). As one Samurai prepares to give up his life, how he arrived at this position is slowly revealed. 11th - 13th, 15th June Albert Nobbs (Rodrigo García, USA 2011, HD, 113mins) Glenn Close gives an Oscar- nominated performance in this period drama about a woman who poses as a man in order to earn a living in 19th Century Dublin. 16th-18th, 23rd & 24th June Beauty and the Beast (Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise, USA 1991, AD, 91mins) A young girl, Belle, finds herself falling in love with a prince who was magically transformed into a monster. 3D reissue of Disney's beloved family animation. 11th-13th June Himizu (Sion Sono, Japan 2011, HD, 129mins, Subtitled) Set against the backdrop of post-tsunami Japan, Sion Sono's intense and powerfully bleak drama follows two young people in the Fukushima region whose struggle to make a life for themselves in this devastated area gradually eats away at their own sanity. Fuelled with anger and an incredible intensity, this is a remarkable and unforgettable film. 16th-21st June The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (John Madden, UK 2011, HD, AD, 123mins) Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson and Maggie Smith are among the top British cast in this delightful new comedy from the director of Shakespeare in Love. A group of retirees travels to India to spend their free time relaxing in luxury, only to find their “hotel” is long past its best-before date…. Parent and baby screening Thursday 21st 12pm 15th & 16th June The Cabin in the Woods (Drew Goddard, USA 2012, HD, 94mins) Written by Joss Weedon, this take on the traditional horror setup turns expectations on their head in this critically acclaimed horror that balances good old fashioned clichés with plenty of new twists. TICKETS TOCYNNAU £6 £5.50 Cardi Card Holders/Gyda Cerdyn Cardi £5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18 £4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim £4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12 3D Screenings £7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6 Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable) Dangosiadau 3D £7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6 YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio) SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers who are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing. Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD” in the main synopsis. JUNE/MEHEFIN Film Society Presents: 6th June Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, U.K. / Netherlands 2009, 123 mins.) Fifteen year-old Mia fights back against life's injustices, in a performance energized by astounding non-professional discovery Katie Jarvis. Michael Fassbender also stars in this Palme D'Or film. 20th June Juste Avant la Nuit (Just Before Nightfall) (Claude Chabrol, France 1971, 106 mins, subtitled) A disturbingly masterful film about the dark side of human nature. Morality is as fragile as a woman's neck ... JULY/GORFFENNAF Live Opera in High Definition The Glyndebourne Festival All tickets £15/£13. Special package deal: pay for four and get the fifth free. 10th June - 19th August 2012 See Cinema Leaflet for details The New York Metropolitan Opera NY MET: The Ring Cycle Special encore screenings of the Met's productions plus exclusive documentary. Each opera £18, documentary £6/£5. Special package deal: £60 (saving of £18). Live in HD - 2012/2013 Season We are delighted to announce our full schedule of the NY Met Opera's Live in HD season. Tickets are just £18 and advance booking is strongly recommended. Tickets go on sale 10am on Monday 11th June See Cinema Leaflet for details tbc 3D 3D 3D 3D

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Cinema listing June 2012

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Fri / Gwe 1 Vampyr - Live Accompaniment (PG) 8.15pm

Sat / Sad 2 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm

Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm

Hara Kiri (3D) (18) 8.15pm

Sun / Sul 3 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm

Hara Kiri (18) 5.30pm

Mon / Llun 4 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm

Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm

Hara Kiri (3D) (18) 8.15pm

Tues / Maw 5 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm

Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm

Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 8.15pm

Wed / Mer 6 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm

Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm

Film Society Presents: Fish Tank (15) 8.15pm

Thurs / Iau 7 Avengers Assemble (12A) 2.30pm

Avengers Assemble (12A) 5.30pm

Avengers Assemble (12A) 8.15pm

Fri / Gwe 8 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm

Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm

Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 8.15pm

Sat / Sad 9 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm

Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 5.30pm

Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 8.15pm

Sun / Sul 10 Avengers Assemble (3D) (12A) 2.30pm

Glyndebourne: The Cunning Little Vixen 6.30pm

Mon / Llun 11 Albert Nobbs (15) 5.45pm

Himizu (18) 8.15pm

Tues / Maw 12 Himizu (18) 5.45pm

Albert Nobbs (15) 8.15pm

Wed / Mer 13 Albert Nobbs (15) 2.30pm **

Albert Nobbs (15) 5.45pm

Himizu (18) 8.15pm

Thurs / Iau 14 National Theatre: Frankenstein 8.15pm

Fri / Gwe 15 Albert Nobbs (15) 5.45pm

The Cabin in the Woods (15) 8.15pm

Sat / Sad 16 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 2.30pm

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 5.45pm

The Cabin in the Woods (15) 8.15pm

Sun / Sul 17 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 2.30pm

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 5.30pm

Mon / Llun 18 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 5.45pm

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 8.15pm

Tues / Maw 19 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 5.45pm

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 8.15pm

Wed / Mer 20 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 2.30pm **

Wagner's Dream (PG) 6.00pm

Film Society Presents:Juste Avant la Nuit (15) 8.15pm

Thurs / Iau 21 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (parent/baby) (12A) 12.00pm

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 5.45pm

Wagner's Dream (PG) 8.15pm

Fri / Gwe 22 Glyndebourne: La Cenerentola 6.00pm

Sat / Sad 23 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 2.30pm

Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 5.15pm

Titanic (3D) (12A) 7.30pm

Sun / Sul 24 Beauty and the Beast (3D) (U) 12.00pm

Bolshoi Ballet: Raymonda 4.00pm

Mon / Llun 25 The Olympics - Four Short Films 6.30pm

Tues / Maw 26 Titanic (3D) (12A) 7.30pm

Wed / Mer 27 Titanic (3D) (12A) 2.30pm **(£5)

Once Upon A Time in Anatolia (15) 7.30pm

Thurs / Iau 28 Titanic (3D) (12A) 4.45pm

Once Upon A Time in Anatolia (15) 8.15pm

Fri / Gwe 29 Prometheus (3D) (15) 5.45pm

Prometheus (3D) (15) 8.15pm

Sat / Sad 30 A Cat in Paris (English version) (PG) 12.00pm

NY MET: Das Rheingold 2.30pm

Prometheus (3D) (15) 8.15pm

Sun / Sul 1 A Cat in Paris (English version) (PG) 12.00pm

NY MET: Die Walküre 2.30pm

Mon / Llun 2 A Cat in Paris (French version) (PG) 5.45pm

Prometheus (3D) (15) 8.15pm

Tues / Maw 3 Prometheus (3D) (15) 5.45pm

Prometheus (3D) (15) 8.15pm

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ARTS CENTRE FILM SOCIETYSix month membership from April-August is just £30 and entitles you to free entry to all ten films in the season (equivalent to £3 per screening, saving an extra £30!)and a chance to choose the next season’s films. See aacfilmsociety.blogspot.comfor more details

C I N E M A S I N E M A JUNE MEHEFIN 2012

Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232

23rd, 26th-28th JuneTitanic(James Cameron, USA 1997, AD, 194mins)Painstakingly remasteredinto digital 3D, JamesCameron's legendary classic makes a welcome return tothe big screen to be experienced as never before.

20th & 21st JuneWagner's Dream (Susan Froemke, USA 2012,115mins)This exclusive documentary followsthe ground-breaking efforts to stagethe NY Met's version of Wagner'sRing cycle. From deep within theartistic process, through to the earlydevelopment and the production

itself (complete with technical glitches and singer crises), thisis the definitive behind-the-scenes look at the Met's stunningproduction.

25th JuneThe Olympics - Four Short FilmsWith live satellite Q&A withthe filmmakers.(UK 2012, 90mins + Q&A)Mike Leigh's A Running Jump:Eddie Marsan stars in thiscomic film reflecting on sport ineveryday life - not to mentiontaxis and dodgy second-hand cars. Lynne Ramsey's TheSwimmer: A short poetic film following a lone swimmerthrough the waterways and landscape of Britain. MaxGiwa/Dania Pasquini's What if?: A young teen learns lifelessons to a backdrop of urban art and sports. AsifKapadia's The Odyssey: From the BAFTA winningdirector of Senna.

27th & 28th JuneOnce Upon A Time in Anatolia(Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turkey,Bosnia Herzegovina 2011,HD, 157mins, Subtitled)Beautifully shot and thoughtfuldrama that won the Jury Grand

Prize at Cannes. Following the discovery of a body burieddeep within the vast plains of Anatolia, the events of theinvestigation are infused with the daily life of the nearbytown. A deep examination of the nature of life, from thedirector of Uzak.

30th June - 2nd JulyA Cat in Paris (Une Vie de Chat) (Jean-Loup Felicioli, AlainGagnol, France 2011,94mins)Oscar-nominated animationfrom France about Dino, a catwho lives with a little girl by day, and works for a jewellerythief by night. Stylishly drawn old-school animation thatblends effortlessly with a cool Jazz-filled soundtrack.Showing in original or English language versions.

29th, 30th June, 2nd -5th JulyPrometheus 2D and (Ridley Scott, USA 2012,AD, HD, 123mins)Ridley Scott returns to his

ground-breaking Alien concept with this eagerly awaited filmfollowing a team of explorers whose attempts to discoverthe origins of mankind leave them stranded in the darkestcorners of the universe.

14th June, National TheatreEncore:Frankenstein(Recorded)

Danny Boyle directs this classic tale starring BenedictCumberbatch as the creature and Jonny Lee Miller as VictorFrankenstein. A second performance on 12th July will seethe lead actors in reverse roles. (150mins, no intermission, £15/£13)

24th June, 4.00pmBolshoiBallet:Raymonda(Live)Ballet in three acts.Libretto by Yuri Grigorovich after scenario by LidiaPashkova, based on the medieval knights' legends.(155mins, one intermission, £15/£13)

1st JuneSteven SeverinpresentsVampyr withLive Score Tickets £10 inadvance, £12 on thedoor.Founder member of the legendary Siouxsie and the Banshees,Steven Severin comes to Aber to present a rare opportunity tohear his new score performed live for Carl Theodor Dreyer'sclassic silent film Vampyr. A mesmerising synthesis of soundand image, Severin's textured score is a synthesised, highlyatmospheric soundscape for one of the most unique andbeautifully haunting films of the silent era.

2nd - 10th JuneAvengers Assemble

and 2D(Joss Wedon, USA 2012, HD, AD,142mins)The culmination of the fantasticMarvel series sees Iron Man, Thor,Captain America and Hulk joinS.H.I.E.L.D to save the world fromLoki and his army.

2nd - 4th JuneHara Kiri: Death of a Samurai

and 2D(Takashi Miike, Japan2011, HD, 126mins,Subtitled) Takeshi Miike's Samurai film is an engrossing human dramarevolving around the ancient codes of honour and morality ofSeppuku (ritual suicide). As one Samurai prepares to give up hislife, how he arrived at this position is slowly revealed.

11th - 13th, 15th JuneAlbert Nobbs (Rodrigo García, USA 2011, HD,113mins)Glenn Close gives an Oscar-nominated performance in this perioddrama about a woman who poses as

a man in order to earn a living in 19th Century Dublin.

16th-18th, 23rd & 24th JuneBeauty and the Beast (Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise, USA1991, AD, 91mins)A young girl, Belle, finds herself fallingin love with a prince who wasmagically transformed into a monster.3D reissue of Disney's beloved familyanimation.

11th-13th JuneHimizu(Sion Sono, Japan 2011,HD, 129mins, Subtitled)Set against the backdrop ofpost-tsunami Japan, SionSono's intense andpowerfully bleak drama

follows two young people in the Fukushima region whosestruggle to make a life for themselves in this devastated areagradually eats away at their own sanity. Fuelled with anger andan incredible intensity, this is a remarkable and unforgettable film.

16th-21st JuneThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel(John Madden, UK 2011, HD, AD,123mins)Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, TomWilkinson and Maggie Smith areamong the top British cast in thisdelightful new comedy from thedirector of Shakespeare in Love. Agroup of retirees travels to India tospend their free time relaxing inluxury, only to find their “hotel” is longpast its best-before date….Parent and baby screening Thursday 21st 12pm

15th & 16th JuneThe Cabin in theWoods(Drew Goddard, USA2012, HD, 94mins) Written by Joss Weedon,this take on the traditionalhorror setup turns

expectations on their head in this critically acclaimed horror thatbalances good old fashioned clichés with plenty of new twists.

T I C K E T S T O C Y N N A U

£6£5.50 Cardi Card Holders/Gyda Cerdyn Cardi£5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18£4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee

Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim£4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12

3D Screenings£7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable)

Dangosiadau 3D£7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio)

SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGSWe are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customerswho are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing.

Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD” in the main synopsis.

JUNE/MEHEFIN

Film Society Presents:6th June

Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, U.K. /Netherlands 2009, 123 mins.)Fifteen year-old Mia fights backagainst life's injustices, in aperformance energized by

astounding non-professional discovery Katie Jarvis. MichaelFassbender also stars in this Palme D'Or film.

20th June

Juste Avant la Nuit(Just BeforeNightfall) (Claude Chabrol, France1971, 106 mins, subtitled)A disturbingly masterful filmabout the dark side of humannature. Morality is as fragile asa woman's neck ...

JULY/GORFFENNAF

Live Opera in High Definition

The Glyndebourne FestivalAll tickets £15/£13. Specialpackage deal: pay for four andget the fifth free.

10th June - 19th August 2012See Cinema Leaflet for details

The New YorkMetropolitan OperaNY MET: The RingCycleSpecial encore screenings of the Met'sproductions plus exclusive documentary. Eachopera £18, documentary £6/£5. Special packagedeal: £60 (saving of £18).

Live in HD - 2012/2013 SeasonWe are delighted to announce our full schedule ofthe NY Met Opera's Live in HD season. Tickets arejust £18 and advance booking is stronglyrecommended. Tickets go on sale 10am on Monday 11th June

See Cinema Leaflet for details

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