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Sales and Information | 0121 446 3232 | www.macarts.co.uk Cannon Hill Park | Birmingham | B12 9QH Ticket Prices Full price £7, Concession £5 Cinema Bambino: £5 (under 12 months free) Date Matinee Early Evening Late Evening Sun 1 Free Men (5pm) Moonrise Kingdom (7.30pm) Mon 2 Free Men (2pm) Moonrise Kingdom (7pm) Tue 3 Moonrise Kingdom (2pm) Quatermass and the Pit (6pm) Moonrise Kingdom (8.10pm) Weds 4 Midnight in Paris (2pm) Woody Allen: A Documentary (7pm) Thu 5 Midnight in Paris (6pm) Woody Allen: A Documentary (8.10pm) Fri 6 Cinema Bambino: Moonrise Kingdom (11am) Late September (6pm) A Royal Affair (8pm) Sat 7 A Royal Affair (5pm) Late September (8pm) Sun 8 Late September (5pm) A Royal Affair (7pm) Mon 9 A Royal Affair (2pm) Late September (7pm) Tue 10 A Royal Affair (2pm) Personal Best (5.40pm) A Royal Affair (8.15pm) Wed 11 A Royal Affair (2pm) Personal Best (7pm) The Raid (8.15pm) Thu 12 A Royal Affair (5.40pm) Personal Best (8.25pm) Fri 13 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (6pm) Silent Souls (8.30pm) Sat 14 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (6pm) Silent Souls (8.30pm) Sun 15 Silent Souls (6pm) The Angels’ Share (8pm) (s) (a) Mon 16 Silent Souls (2pm) The Angels’ Share (7pm) (s) (a) Tue 17 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2pm) Sing Your Song (6pm) The Angels’ Share (8.15pm) Wed 18 Sing Your Song (6pm) The Angels’ Share (8.15pm) Thu 19 Talk Film Open: The Angels’ Share (6pm) Sing Your Song (8.15pm) Fri 20 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (5.40pm) The Hunter (8.15pm) Sat 21 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (5pm) The Hunter (8pm) Sun 22 The Last Projectionist (6pm) The Hunter (8pm) Mon 23 The Hunter (2pm) The Last Projectionist (7pm) Tue 24 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2pm) (s) (a) The Hunter (6pm) Kosmos (8.05pm) Wed 25 Kosmos (6pm) The Hunter (8.30pm) Thu 26 The Hunter (2pm) Frankenstein (7.30pm) Fri 27 Killer Joe (6pm) The Women on the 6th Floor (8.15pm) Sat 28 The Women on the 6th Floor (6pm) Killer Joe (8.15pm) Sun 29 Frankenstein (2pm) The Women on the 6th Floor (5.30pm) Killer Joe (8pm) Mon 30 The Giants (2pm) Killer Joe (7pm) Tue 31 The Women on the 6th Floor (2pm) The Giants (6pm) Killer Joe (8pm) Aug Wed 1 The Giants (6pm) Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present (8pm) Thu 2 Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present (6pm) The Giants (8.20pm) Timetable July Registered company no: 718349 Registered charity no: 528979 Please note screenings and times may be subject to change. (s)(a) Subtitled and audio described screening Moonrise Kingdom 12A (94mins) Director: Wes Anderson Cast: Edward Norton, Bruce Willis, Bill Murray USA | 2012 A pair of young lovers flee their New England town, which causes a local search party to fan out and try to find them. Featuring an all star ensemble cast including Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton and Jason Schwartzman. Includes Cinema Bambino Fri 6 Jul, 11am Cinema July 2012 The Giants (Les Géants) 15 (84mins) Director: Bouli Lanners Cast: Paul Bartel, Zacharie Chasseriaud Belgium | 2011 | Subtitled Teenage brothers Seth and Zak are abandoned at their late grandfather’s house for the summer. When money runs low, the two boys scheme to rent out the house to a local drug dealer. Winner of the SACD Prize and Art Cinema Award at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. image: The Angels’ Share

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Sales and Information | 0121 446 3232 | www.macarts.co.ukCannon Hill Park | Birmingham | B12 9QH

Ticket Prices Full price £7, Concession £5 Cinema Bambino: £5 (under 12 months free)

Date Matinee Early Evening Late Evening

Sun 1 Free Men (5pm) Moonrise Kingdom (7.30pm)

Mon 2 Free Men (2pm) Moonrise Kingdom (7pm)

Tue 3 Moonrise Kingdom (2pm) Quatermass and the Pit (6pm) Moonrise Kingdom (8.10pm)

Weds 4 Midnight in Paris (2pm) Woody Allen: A Documentary (7pm)

Thu 5 Midnight in Paris (6pm) Woody Allen: A Documentary (8.10pm)

Fri 6 Cinema Bambino: Moonrise Kingdom (11am)

Late September (6pm) A Royal Affair (8pm)

Sat 7 A Royal Affair (5pm) Late September (8pm)

Sun 8 Late September (5pm) A Royal Affair (7pm)

Mon 9 A Royal Affair (2pm) Late September (7pm)

Tue 10 A Royal Affair (2pm) Personal Best (5.40pm) A Royal Affair (8.15pm)

Wed 11 A Royal Affair (2pm) Personal Best (7pm) The Raid (8.15pm)

Thu 12 A Royal Affair (5.40pm) Personal Best (8.25pm)

Fri 13 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (6pm) Silent Souls (8.30pm)

Sat 14 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (6pm) Silent Souls (8.30pm)

Sun 15 Silent Souls (6pm) The Angels’ Share (8pm) (s) (a)Mon 16 Silent Souls (2pm) The Angels’ Share (7pm) (s) (a)

Tue 17 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2pm) Sing Your Song (6pm) The Angels’ Share (8.15pm)

Wed 18 Sing Your Song (6pm) The Angels’ Share (8.15pm)

Thu 19 Talk Film Open: The Angels’ Share (6pm)

Sing Your Song (8.15pm)

Fri 20 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (5.40pm)

The Hunter (8.15pm)

Sat 21 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (5pm)

The Hunter (8pm)

Sun 22 The Last Projectionist (6pm) The Hunter (8pm)

Mon 23 The Hunter (2pm) The Last Projectionist (7pm)

Tue 24 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2pm) (s) (a)

The Hunter (6pm) Kosmos (8.05pm)

Wed 25 Kosmos (6pm) The Hunter (8.30pm)

Thu 26 The Hunter (2pm) Frankenstein (7.30pm)

Fri 27 Killer Joe (6pm) The Women on the 6th Floor (8.15pm)

Sat 28 The Women on the 6th Floor (6pm) Killer Joe (8.15pm)

Sun 29 Frankenstein (2pm) The Women on the 6th Floor (5.30pm)

Killer Joe (8pm)

Mon 30 The Giants (2pm) Killer Joe (7pm)

Tue 31 The Women on the 6th Floor (2pm) The Giants (6pm) Killer Joe (8pm)

AugWed 1 The Giants (6pm) Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is

Present (8pm)

Thu 2 Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present (6pm)

The Giants (8.20pm)

Timetable July

Registered company no: 718349 Registered charity no: 528979

Please note screenings and times may be subject to change.

(s)(a) Subtitled and audio described screening

Moonrise Kingdom12A (94mins)

Director: Wes AndersonCast: Edward Norton, Bruce Willis, Bill MurrayUSA | 2012

A pair of young lovers flee their New England town, which causes a local search party to fan out and try to find them. Featuring an all star ensemble cast including Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton and Jason Schwartzman.

Includes Cinema Bambino Fri 6 Jul, 11am

CinemaJuly 2012

The Giants (Les Géants)15 (84mins)

Director: Bouli LannersCast: Paul Bartel, Zacharie ChasseriaudBelgium | 2011 | Subtitled

Teenage brothers Seth and Zak are abandoned at their late grandfather’s house for the summer. When money runs low, the two boys scheme to rent out the house to a local drug dealer. Winner of the SACD Prize and Art Cinema Award at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.

image: The Angels’ Share

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MADE IN BRITAIN SEASONICO and Studiocanal celebrate the finest in vintage British film

Quatermass and the Pit15 (97mins)Director: Roy Ward BakerCast: James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, Julian GloverUK | 1967

Tue 3 Jul, 6pm

Classic Hammer Horror, in which an ancient Martian space-ship is unearthed in London, and proves to have powerful psychic effects on the people around.

Woody Allen: A Documentary15 (113mins)Director: Robert B. WeideUSA | 2012

Insightful documentary about that maps out Woody Allen’s life and career, from a teenage stand-up, right through to last year’s commercial and critical success, Midnight in Paris. Includes contributions from friends and colleagues such as Dick Cavett, Penélope Cruz and Diane Keaton.

Midnight in Paris12A (94mins)Director: Woody AllenCast: Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Kathy BatesSpain | USA |2011

A romantic-comedy-fantasy, following a group of Americans visiting Paris for business and pleasure. The party includes a young engaged couple, forced to confront the illusion that a life different from theirs would be much better.

Late September15 (87mins)Director: Jon SandersCast: Jan Chappell, Douglas Finch, Bob GoodyUK | 2012

A woman organises a birthday celebration for her husband of almost forty years in a beautiful Kent house. Old rifts, new relationships and secrets emerge amongst friends over a 24-hour period.

A Royal Affair(En kongelig affære)15 (137mins)Director: Nikolaj ArcelCast: Mads Mikkelsen, Alicia Vikander, Mikkel FølsgaardDenmark | 2012 | Subtitled

A young queen, married to an insane king in 18th century Denmark, has a relationship with the royal physician and together they start a revolution that changes a nation forever.

Sing Your Song12A (104mins)Director: Susanne RostockUSA | 2011

Documentary highlighting the untold story of Harry Belafonte, recounting his life and legacy not only as a great entertainer, but also as an important activist in the Civil Rights movement.

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen12A (107mins)Director: Lasse HallströmCast: Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott ThomasUK | 2012

Adaptation of Paul Torday’s popular novel about a fisheries expert who is approached to try and realise a wealthy sheikh’s dream of bringing the sport of fly-fishing to the desert.

Silent Souls(Ovsyanki)15 (78mins)Director: Aleksei FedorchenkoCast: Yuliya Aug, Larisa Damaskina, Olga DobrinaRussia | 2010 | Subtitled

Acclaimed Russian drama, nominated for the Golden Lion at the 67th Venice Film Festival. After his wife’s death, Miron asks his colleague to accompany him on a journey across Russia to cremate her body.

The Angels’ Share15 | 104minsDirector: Ken LoachCast: Paul Brannigan, John Henshaw, Gary MaitlandUK | France | 2012

After narrowly avoiding jail, new dad Robbie vows to turn over a new leaf. When he and his friends visit a whisky distillery a route to a new life becomes apparent...

The Last Projectionist12A (81mins)Director: Tom LawesUK | 2011

The Last Projectionist charts the amazing history of UK independent cinema, taking a tour of some of the most magical picture houses in the world, focusing on The Electric Cinema in Birmingham, the oldest working cinema in Britain.

Kosmos12A (122mins)Director: Reha ErdemCast: Sermet Yesil, Türkü TuranTurkey | Bulgaria | 2010 | Subtitled

Kosmos appears as if from nowhere on the outskirts of an isolated snow swept town. Although first hailed a miracle worker when he saves a young boy from drowning, the local inhabitants soon start to distrust his mysterious powers.

The Women on the 6th Floor(Les femmes du 6ème étage)12A (106mins)Director: Philippe Le GuayCast: Fabrice Luchini, Sandrine Kiberlain, Natalia VerbekeFrance | 2011 | Subtitled

A bourgeois couple in 60s Paris find their routine lives turned upside down by a new Spanish maid who introduces them to an alternative way of life on the sixth floor.

Killer Joe18 (102mins)Director: William FriedkinCast: Matthew McConaughey, Emile Hirsch, Juno TempleUSA | 2011

Chris finds that his life is on the line when he encounters a dangerous debt. His solution? Hiring a hit man to kill his own mother in return for a neat sum of life insurance. Directed by Academy Award winner William Friedkin, and written by Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Letts.

Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present15 (106mins)Director: Matthew AkersCast: Marina AbramovicUSA | 2012

Feature-length documentary that follows the artist as she prepares for a major retrospective of her work at The Museum of Modern Art in New York. Not only is this retrospective a highlight of her career, it is also the chance to finally silence the question she has been hearing for four decades: ‘But why is this art?’

The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel12A (124mins)Director: John MaddenCast: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy, Tom WilkinsonUK | 2012

A group of English pensioners travel to India, enticed by advertisements for the newly restored Marigold Hotel, but find that the hotel falls short of the romantic idyll promised in the brochure...

Includes subtitled and audio described screenings: Tue 24 Jul, 2pm

National Theatre Live: Frankenstein15 (120mins)

Director: Danny BoyleCast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Johnny Lee MillerThu 26, 7.30pm | Sun 29 Jul, 2pm

Danny Boyle’s electrifying stage production Frankenstein enjoyed a sell-out run at the National Theatre, and went on to win awards including the 2012 Olivier Award for Best Actor for Benedict Cumber-batch and Jonny Lee Miller.First broadcast to cinemas in 2011, this is your chance to catch the production as an encore screening at mac birmingham.

Jonny Lee Miller and Benedict Cumberbatch alternated the roles of Victor Frankenstein and the Creature throughout the show’s run at the National Theatre. For these screenings, Johnny Lee Miller will play the role of Victor Frankenstein and Benedict Cumberbatch will play the role of the Creature.

Includes subtitled and audio described screenings: Sun 15 Jul, 8pm, and Mon 16 Jul, 7pm

The Hunter15 (102mins)Director: Daniel NettheimCast: Willem Dafoe, Sam NeillAustralia | 2011

A mercenary hunter is hired by a military biotech company to follow up on two sightings of the presumably extinct Tasmanian Tiger. Based on the critically acclaimed novel by Julia Leigh.

Projectionist Pick

Personal Best18 (127mins)Director: Robert TowneCast: Mariel Hemingway, Scott Glenn, Patrice DonnellyUSA | 1982

A group of women strive to make the 1980 American Olympic team with young ath-lete Chris bouncing between the beds of her male coach Terry and her female friend, competitor, and role model Tory.

Free Men(Les Hommes Libres)12A (99mins)Director: Ismaël FerroukhiCast: Tahar Rahim, Michael Lonsdale, Mahmud ShalabyFrance | 2011 | Subtitled

In Paris during WWII, an Algerian immigrant is inspired to join the resistance by his unexpected friendship with a Jewish man.

To celebrate all things sporting this Summer, we screen a 1982 classic.

TALK FILM OPEN: Thu 19 Jul

Join us after the 6pm screening of The Angel’s Share, for an open discussion led by Bafta Award-winning mac birmingham tutor, Michael B. Clifford, and a special guest speaker tba.