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FIND USUniversity of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

Park for free on the University Campus. There are frequent buses from Stirling town centre and the train station to the University Campus. For all public transport options call Traveline Scotland at 0871 200 22 33.

TICKET PRICESScreenings before 4.00pm: friends £3.80/full price £4.75/concession £4.25

Screenings after 4.00pm: friends £4.60/full price £5.75/concession £5.25

Kids Film Club 11.00am screenings: £1.50 each/£5 (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at the same time)

Film Four Pack (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at same time): full price £17.20/concession £13.20

Concessions apply to full-time students, under 18s, senior citizens, people with a disability (plus carer), Young Scot Card holders and benefit claimants. Proof of eligibility is required.

Tickets cannot be refunded, except in the event ofcancellation of a screening by macrobert / (TBC) means thatthe film is awaiting BBFC or local authority licensing approval /The use of cameras and recording equipment is not permitted /Screen advertisements and trailers are shown before all films /All information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice / macrobert cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURSMon - Fri 10.00am to 7.45pm (phones close at 7.00pm)Sat 9.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm) Sun 10.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm)

MACROBERT THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SUPPORT

MACROBERT FRIENDSBecome a friend and get at least 20% off most tickets, plus 20% off on food and drinks. www.macrobert.org/friends

I LOVE FILM STUDENT LOYALTY CARDGet a Student Loyalty Card and get every fourth film free. www.macrobert.org/students

GREAT FOODOur cafébar and restaurant serve freshly made and scrumptious food, with a choice of specials. Serving all week until 7.45pm (last orders). To book a table call 01786 466610.

FANCY A PRIVATE SCREENING? HIRE US!Our cinema is available to hire for private screenings. Guarantee us 20 tickets sold and we will programme the film of your choice (subject to availability). To find out more contact Kate Timperley at 01786 467153 or [email protected]

ACCESS INFORMATIONmacrobert welcomes all disabled visitors. Our building is fully accessible for wheelchairs, and we offer hearing loops at the box office and bar. Audio description and subtitling are available for selected cinema screenings (see diary). Concession tickets are available for people with a disability plus carer.

For a large print version please email [email protected] or call 01786 466666

Main funders

macrobert arts centre limited is a Scottish charity, no SC039546. To support us with donations please go to www.macrobert.org/donate

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1 THURSDAY HAYWIRE 7.30PM2 FRIDAY THE DESCENDANTS 7.30PM3 SATURDAY YOGI BEAR 11.00AM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS 2.00PM***THE DESCENDANTS 5.00PMWAR HORSE 8.00PM

4 SUNDAY YOGI BEAR 11.00AM SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS 2.00PM WAR HORSE 5.00PMTHE DESCENDANTS 8.00PM

5 MONDAY WAR HORSE 7.30PM6 TUESDAY TATSUMI 7.30PM7 WEDNESDAY W.E 10.30AM*

THE DESCENDANTS 2.00PM**SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS 7.30PM

TATSUMI 7.30PM9 FRIDAY THE ARTIST 7.30PM10 SATURDAY RIO 11.00AM

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 2.00PMTHE ARTIST 5.00PMW.E 8.00PM

11 SUNDAY RIO 11.00AMJOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 2.00PMW.E 5.00PMTHE ARTIST 8.00PM

12 MONDAY W.E 7.30PM13 TUESDAY MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM14 WEDNESDAY MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 10.30AM*

THE ARTIST 2.00PM**BOOKED OUT 7.30PM

15 THURSDAY MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM16 FRIDAY CARNAGE 7.30PM17 SATURDAY KUNG FU PANDA 2 11.00AM

JACK AND JILL 2.00PMCARNAGE 5.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 8.00PM

18 SUNDAY KUNG FU PANDA 2 11.00AMJACK AND JILL 2.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 5.00PMCARNAGE 8.00PM

19 MONDAY THE WOMAN IN BLACK 7.30PM2021 WEDNESDAY JACK AND JILL 10.30AM*

THE WOMAN IN BLACK 2.00PM**MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM

22 THURSDAY MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM23 FRIDAY A DANGEROUS METHOD 7.30PM24 SATURDAY ICE AGE 3 11.00AM

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 2.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD 5.00PMTHIS MEANS WAR 8.00PM

25 SUNDAY ICE AGE 3 11.00AMTHIS MEANS WAR 2.00PMEXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 5.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD 8.00PM

26 MONDAY EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 7.30PM27 TUESDAY CASABLANCA 7.30PM28 WEDNESDAY THIS MEANS WAR 10.30AM*

CASABLANCA 2.00PM**CHASING LEGENDS 8.15PM****

29 THURSDAY CASABLANCA 7.30PM30 FRIDAY BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 7.30PM31 SATURDAY UP 11.00AM

BIG MIRACLE 2.00PMBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 5.00PM

TUESDAY MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM

CHRONICLE 8.00PM

DIARY MARCH 2012

THE MIDWEEK MATINEE

COME AND COSY UP WITH MACROBERT’S NEW MIDWEEK MATINEE

Each Wednesday at 2.00pm we bring you one of the months’ movie highlights for only £2.50. Not only that but we will throw in a free tea or coffee to help you relax that little bit more. So look out for the specially marked screenings (**) in this month’s brochure.

SPECIAL EVENTS

IRIDE - CHASING LEGENDS

Jason Berry / USA 2010 / 90 min / (15) Contains strong language

There is no greater sporting event in all of cycling than the Tour de France. Chasing Legends touches on the rich history, passion and true grit of The Tour as seen through the eyes of Team HTC Columbia along with commentary from Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen, Eddy Merckx, Lance Armstrong and some of the sport’s most prolific heroes.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

PARENT AND BABY SCREENINGS

Bring your baby along and enjoy films on the big screen in a baby-friendly, relaxed atmosphere with the lights dimmed and the sound at a comfortable level. Membership is free and open to any baby under 12 months – just sign up before the film. Screenings start at 10.30am each Wednesday and are marked throughout the brochure (*).

Supported by

SECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMA

SAT 3 MAR 8.00PMSUN 4 MAR 5.00PMMON 5 MAR 7.30PM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS

Guy Ritchie / USA 2011 / 129 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence

With Dr Watson by his side, Sherlock travels across Europe chasing his most challenging adversary who is hell bent on bringing down Western civilisation.

WAR HORSE

Steven Spielberg / USA 2011 / 146 min / (12A) Contains moderate language and violence

When a young boy’s horse, Joey, is sent to the trenches of World War One, the bond between the two is torn apart. Although too young to enlist, the boy heads to France to rescue his friend.

CASABLANCA

Michael Curtiz / USA 1942 / 102 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Night club owner Rick Blane’s life is turned upside down when an old flame and her husband arrive in Casablanca. He is forced to choose between his love for her and helping her husband escape and continue his fight against the Nazis.

TATSUMI

Eric Khoo / Japan 2011 / 96 min / (15) Contains strong sex Japanese with English subtitles

A tribute to an artist who sought to make comics cinematic, Eric Khoo’s animated feature Tatsumi brings manga legend Yoshihiro Tatsumi classic stories to the big screen for the first time.

TUE 6 MAR 7.30PMTHU 8 MAR 7.30PM

WED 28 MAR 8.15PMTICKETS £6 FULL/£5 FRIENDS

SAT 3 MAR 2.00PM***SUN 4 MAR 2.00PMWED 7 MAR 7.30PM *** Subtitled Screening

TUE 27 MAR 7.30PMWED 28 MAR 2.00PM**THU 29 MAR 7.30PM ** Midweek Matinee Screening

BOOKED OUT - MEET THE DIRECTOR

Bryan O’Neil / USA 2012 / 118 min / (12A) Contains infrequent mild sex references

Ailidh has two loves in this world: spying on her apartment-house neighbours and writing graphic novels. The arrival of a young man, Jacob, inspires Ailidh and she soon begins conjuring up increasingly elaborate plans to bump into the mysterious Jacob. Unfortunately, Ailidh’s romantic endeavours are disrupted when she realises she isn’t the only girl in Jacob’s life.

WED 14 MAR 7.30PM

Followed by a Q and A with director Bryan O’Neil

INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S DAY - 63 YEARS ON

D. Kim Dong Won, English / Korean / Chinese / Tagalog 2008 / (TBC)

Award-winning director Kim Dong Won presents the harrowing experiences of five international survivors of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during WWII. This telling of their experience is supported by excellent research to create an honest and heartbreaking documentary.

THU 8 MAR 6.00PM

Each month macrobert brings you a range of special event screenings, ranging from post show discussions to genre specific films and everything in between.

macrobert give you a second chance to see some of the biggest hits of the past few months and revisit some classic films from days gone by.

NEW AT MACROBERTKIDS FILM CLUBSPECIAL EVENTSSECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMAFOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

* BEPANTHEN PARENT & BABY SCREENING ** MIDWEEK MATINEE SCREENING *** SUBTITLED SCREENING **** SPECIAL PRICE

63 YEARS ON 6.00PM8 THURSDAY

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KIDS FILM CLUB

HAYWIRE

Steven Soderbergh / USA 2012 /92 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

In Haywire, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh brings us the story of a highly-trained female black ops soldier who is double-crossed by the people she trusts the most. She becomes a fugitive, pursued by ex-comrades intent on becoming her killers. Using all her skills to stay alive, she’s determined to uncover the truth of her betrayal.

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

Sean Durkin / USA 2011 / 102 min/ (15) Contains strong sex and language

A young woman escapes from the clutches of an evil cult and its charismatic leader. Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, she desperately tries to return to normal life with her family, but soon starts to believe the cult may be secretly trying to claim her back.

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND

Brad Peyton / USA 2012 / 94 min / (PG) Contains mild adventure action

The sequel to the 2008 hit Journey to the Centreof the Earth, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island follows young Sean Anderson and his step father on their quest to find the source of a coded message they received from an incredible island, where they must rescue its lone inhabitant and escape before the island and its treasures are buried forever.

A DANGEROUS METHOD

David Cronenberg / USA 2011 / 100 min / (15) Contains strong sex

Based on the play by Christopher Hampton, David Cronenberg’s film explores the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, their controversial theories that created the science of psychoanalysis and the young woman that comes between them.

MAN ON A LEDGE

Asger Leth / USA 2011 / 102 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence and one use of strong language

An ex-con and wanted fugitive threatens suicide from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, whilst an unconventional police psychologist tries to talk him down. As the negotiations lengthen, she realises that his motives may well be connected to the diamond heist that’s taking place as the tension between them mounts.

THE DESCENDANTS

Alexander Payne / USA 2011 / 114 min / (15) Contains strong language

Alexander Payne, USA 2011, 114 minComedy drama The Descendants follows Matt King (George Clooney), a complacent and wealthy Hawaiian landowner who is forced to re-evaluate his comfortable life when his wife is involved in a boating accident.

CARNAGE

Roman Polanski / France 2011 / 80 min / (15) Contains strong language

The latest offering from Roman Polanski is a story of two families who attempt to reconcile their children’s differences over a civilised dinner that rapidly degenerates into a chaotically childish war of attrition.

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE

Stephen Daldry / USA 2011 / 130 min / (12A) Contains infrequent strong language and discriminatory terms

Based on the acclaimed novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close follows Oskar a young boy who, after finding a mysterious key that belonged to the father he lost during the 9/11 tragedy, sets out on a journey to find the lock it opens.

W.E

Madonna /USA 2011 / 119 min/ (15) Contains strong language, once very strong, and scenes of domestic violence

New York trophy wife, Wally Winthrop is obsessed with King Edward VIII’s rejection of the British throne for his lover Wallis Simpson but soon finds that their story was not as perfect as she imagined.

JACK AND JILL

Dennis Dugan / USA 2012 / 91 min / (PG) Contains mild sex references, language, comic violence and crude humour

Jack Sadelstein, a successful LA advertising executive, would enjoy a perfect life if it wasn’t for one thing, his infuriating twin sister Jill. Each year, his happy existence is shattered when she arrives for her annual Thanksgiving visit. But this time, she threatens to become a permanent fixture of the Sadelstein home when she refuses to leave.

THIS MEANS WAR

McG / UK 2012 / 98 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence & sex references & one use of strong language

Two of the world’s top secret agents are best friends who never let anything come between them - until they inadvertently fall for the same woman. It’s all-out war, as the two spies battle each other with high-tech surveillance, advanced tactics, and an arsenal capable of bringing down a small country.

THU 1 MAR / 7.30PM

SAT 17 MAR 8.00PMSUN 18 MAR 5.00PMMON 19 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

James Watkins / UK 2011 / 95 min / (15) Contains intense supernatural threat and horror

Working alone in an old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town’s tragic and tortured secrets. His fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been dying under mysterious circumstances. As those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.

BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL

John Madden / UK 2012 / 124 min / (12A) Contains strong language, moderate sex references and racist remarks

A group of English pensioner’s retirement takes an unconventional turn when they abandon their homeland for a seemingly luxurious sanctuary for “the elderly and beautiful” in Jaipur, India. On arrival, they discover that the hotel falls somewhat short of the romantic idyll promise, but won over and find that life can begin again when you let go of the past.

YOGI BEAR

Eric Brevig / USA/NZ 2010 / 80 min / (U) Contains very mild language and slapstick

Jellystone Park is celebrating its 100th anniversary. However, it may be for the last time, because attendance is down and Mayor Brown wants to close the park and sell the land. If the park is closed, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo will lose their home. They join forces with Ranger Smith to save Jellystone from closing forever.

RIO

Carlos Saldanha / USA 2011 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild comic threat, slapstick violence and innuendo

Blu is a domesticated Macaw who never learned to fly, living a comfortable life with his owner and best friend. Blu and Linda think he’s the last of his kind, but when they learn about another Macaw who lives in Rio de Janeiro, they head to the faraway and exotic land to find Jewel, Blu’s female counterpart.

ICE AGE 3

Carlos Saldanha & Mike Thurmeier / USA 2011 / 93 min / (U) Contains scenes of threat, mild comic violence and innuendo

Things have changed since “the meltdown” – Manny the Mammoth and Ellie are expecting a baby, Diego the Sabre-toothed tiger is fed up with being treated like a house-cat, and Sid the Sloth begins to wish for a family of his own. But when Sid steals some dinosaur eggs in an attempt to start his own family, he creates trouble for everyone!

KUNG FU PANDA 2

Jennifer Yuh / USA 2011 / 90 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Po is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends, The Furious Five. But Po’s new life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy Kung Fu.

UP

Pete Docter/ USA 2009 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild threat

Carl, 78 year old balloon salesman, is finally fulfilling a lifelong dream of a great adventure. He ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare, an overly optimistic 8 year old wilderness explorer named Russell, has stowed away on the trip.

THE ARTIST

Michel Hazanavicius / France/Belguim 2011 / 100 min / (PG) Contains scene of mild threat

George Valentin is a world-famous silent movie superstar whose illustrious career looks set to come to an abrupt end with the arrival of the talkies. At the same time, Peppy Miller, a struggling dancer, is catapulted into stardom thanks to her natural ability for the new medium.

FRI 2 MAR 7.30PMSAT 3 MAR 5.00PMSUN 4 MAR 8.00PMWED 7 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

WED 7 MAR 10.30AM*SAT 10 MAR 8.00PMSUN 11 MAR 5.00PMMON 12 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 9 MAR 7.30PMSAT 10 MAR 5.00PMSUN 11 MAR 8.00PMWED 14 MAR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

SAT 10 MAR 2.00PMSUN 11 MAR 2.00PM

TUE 13 MAR 7.30PMWED 14 MAR 10.30AM* THU 15 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 16 MAR 7.30PMSAT 17 MAR 5.00PMSUN 18 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 17 MAR 2.00PMSUN 18 MAR 2.00PMWED 21 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

TUE 20 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 7.30PMTHU 22 MAR 7.30PM

FRI 23 MAR 7.30PMSAT 24 MAR 5.00PMSUN 25 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 24 MAR 2.00PMSUN 25 MAR 5.00PMMON 26 MAR 7.30PM

SAT 24 MAR 8.00PMSUN 25 MAR 2.00PMWED 28 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 30 MAR 7.30PMSAT 31 MAR 5.00PMSUN 1 APR 8.00PMWED 4 APR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

BIG MIRACLE

Kevin Kwapis / USA 2012 / 107 min / (PG) Contains infrequent mild language

Based on the 1989 book ‘Freeing the Whales’ by Tom Rose, Big Miracle tells the incredible story of a reporter and conservationist who bring together everyday people and world superpowers to save a family of grey whales trapped in rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle.

SAT 31 MAR 2.00PMSUN 1 APR 2.00PM

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

SAT 31 MAR 11.00AMSUN 1 APR 11.00AM

SAT 17 MAR 11.00AMSUN 18 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 24 MAR 11.00AMSUN 25 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 3 MAR 11.00AMSUN 4 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 10 MAR 11.00AMSUN 11 MAR 11.00AM

Nominated for 5 Oscars

Nominated for 10 Oscars

Join macrobert at 11.00am on Saturday and Sunday mornings for the all new Kids Film Club. Become a member now and even the adults only have to pay £1.50 or you can select four films in the month for £5. You can also pick up a bag full of goodies like popcorn and juice for only £1.50 as part of your membership!

Each month, macrobert brings you some of the biggest blockbusters to hit the big screen!

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

FAMILY FUNDAYS

Family Fundays are a new regular feature in the macrobert events calendar. Once a month we will programme even more fun activities to give you and your family the opportunity to explore your creative side. You can choose from a pick ‘n’ mix of activities and events including interactive storytelling performances, drop in dance, drama, film and arts workshops, creative quizzes and other magical performances. Find out more at www.macrobert.org/fundays

SUN 1 APR 11.00AM

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KIDS FILM CLUB

HAYWIRE

Steven Soderbergh / USA 2012 /92 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

In Haywire, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh brings us the story of a highly-trained female black ops soldier who is double-crossed by the people she trusts the most. She becomes a fugitive, pursued by ex-comrades intent on becoming her killers. Using all her skills to stay alive, she’s determined to uncover the truth of her betrayal.

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

Sean Durkin / USA 2011 / 102 min/ (15) Contains strong sex and language

A young woman escapes from the clutches of an evil cult and its charismatic leader. Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, she desperately tries to return to normal life with her family, but soon starts to believe the cult may be secretly trying to claim her back.

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND

Brad Peyton / USA 2012 / 94 min / (PG) Contains mild adventure action

The sequel to the 2008 hit Journey to the Centreof the Earth, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island follows young Sean Anderson and his step father on their quest to find the source of a coded message they received from an incredible island, where they must rescue its lone inhabitant and escape before the island and its treasures are buried forever.

A DANGEROUS METHOD

David Cronenberg / USA 2011 / 100 min / (15) Contains strong sex

Based on the play by Christopher Hampton, David Cronenberg’s film explores the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, their controversial theories that created the science of psychoanalysis and the young woman that comes between them.

MAN ON A LEDGE

Asger Leth / USA 2011 / 102 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence and one use of strong language

An ex-con and wanted fugitive threatens suicide from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, whilst an unconventional police psychologist tries to talk him down. As the negotiations lengthen, she realises that his motives may well be connected to the diamond heist that’s taking place as the tension between them mounts.

THE DESCENDANTS

Alexander Payne / USA 2011 / 114 min / (15) Contains strong language

Alexander Payne, USA 2011, 114 minComedy drama The Descendants follows Matt King (George Clooney), a complacent and wealthy Hawaiian landowner who is forced to re-evaluate his comfortable life when his wife is involved in a boating accident.

CARNAGE

Roman Polanski / France 2011 / 80 min / (15) Contains strong language

The latest offering from Roman Polanski is a story of two families who attempt to reconcile their children’s differences over a civilised dinner that rapidly degenerates into a chaotically childish war of attrition.

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE

Stephen Daldry / USA 2011 / 130 min / (12A) Contains infrequent strong language and discriminatory terms

Based on the acclaimed novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close follows Oskar a young boy who, after finding a mysterious key that belonged to the father he lost during the 9/11 tragedy, sets out on a journey to find the lock it opens.

W.E

Madonna /USA 2011 / 119 min/ (15) Contains strong language, once very strong, and scenes of domestic violence

New York trophy wife, Wally Winthrop is obsessed with King Edward VIII’s rejection of the British throne for his lover Wallis Simpson but soon finds that their story was not as perfect as she imagined.

JACK AND JILL

Dennis Dugan / USA 2012 / 91 min / (PG) Contains mild sex references, language, comic violence and crude humour

Jack Sadelstein, a successful LA advertising executive, would enjoy a perfect life if it wasn’t for one thing, his infuriating twin sister Jill. Each year, his happy existence is shattered when she arrives for her annual Thanksgiving visit. But this time, she threatens to become a permanent fixture of the Sadelstein home when she refuses to leave.

THIS MEANS WAR

McG / UK 2012 / 98 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence & sex references & one use of strong language

Two of the world’s top secret agents are best friends who never let anything come between them - until they inadvertently fall for the same woman. It’s all-out war, as the two spies battle each other with high-tech surveillance, advanced tactics, and an arsenal capable of bringing down a small country.

THU 1 MAR / 7.30PM

SAT 17 MAR 8.00PMSUN 18 MAR 5.00PMMON 19 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

James Watkins / UK 2011 / 95 min / (15) Contains intense supernatural threat and horror

Working alone in an old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town’s tragic and tortured secrets. His fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been dying under mysterious circumstances. As those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.

BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL

John Madden / UK 2012 / 124 min / (12A) Contains strong language, moderate sex references and racist remarks

A group of English pensioner’s retirement takes an unconventional turn when they abandon their homeland for a seemingly luxurious sanctuary for “the elderly and beautiful” in Jaipur, India. On arrival, they discover that the hotel falls somewhat short of the romantic idyll promise, but won over and find that life can begin again when you let go of the past.

YOGI BEAR

Eric Brevig / USA/NZ 2010 / 80 min / (U) Contains very mild language and slapstick

Jellystone Park is celebrating its 100th anniversary. However, it may be for the last time, because attendance is down and Mayor Brown wants to close the park and sell the land. If the park is closed, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo will lose their home. They join forces with Ranger Smith to save Jellystone from closing forever.

RIO

Carlos Saldanha / USA 2011 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild comic threat, slapstick violence and innuendo

Blu is a domesticated Macaw who never learned to fly, living a comfortable life with his owner and best friend. Blu and Linda think he’s the last of his kind, but when they learn about another Macaw who lives in Rio de Janeiro, they head to the faraway and exotic land to find Jewel, Blu’s female counterpart.

ICE AGE 3

Carlos Saldanha & Mike Thurmeier / USA 2011 / 93 min / (U) Contains scenes of threat, mild comic violence and innuendo

Things have changed since “the meltdown” – Manny the Mammoth and Ellie are expecting a baby, Diego the Sabre-toothed tiger is fed up with being treated like a house-cat, and Sid the Sloth begins to wish for a family of his own. But when Sid steals some dinosaur eggs in an attempt to start his own family, he creates trouble for everyone!

KUNG FU PANDA 2

Jennifer Yuh / USA 2011 / 90 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Po is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends, The Furious Five. But Po’s new life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy Kung Fu.

UP

Pete Docter/ USA 2009 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild threat

Carl, 78 year old balloon salesman, is finally fulfilling a lifelong dream of a great adventure. He ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare, an overly optimistic 8 year old wilderness explorer named Russell, has stowed away on the trip.

THE ARTIST

Michel Hazanavicius / France/Belguim 2011 / 100 min / (PG) Contains scene of mild threat

George Valentin is a world-famous silent movie superstar whose illustrious career looks set to come to an abrupt end with the arrival of the talkies. At the same time, Peppy Miller, a struggling dancer, is catapulted into stardom thanks to her natural ability for the new medium.

FRI 2 MAR 7.30PMSAT 3 MAR 5.00PMSUN 4 MAR 8.00PMWED 7 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

WED 7 MAR 10.30AM*SAT 10 MAR 8.00PMSUN 11 MAR 5.00PMMON 12 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 9 MAR 7.30PMSAT 10 MAR 5.00PMSUN 11 MAR 8.00PMWED 14 MAR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

SAT 10 MAR 2.00PMSUN 11 MAR 2.00PM

TUE 13 MAR 7.30PMWED 14 MAR 10.30AM* THU 15 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 16 MAR 7.30PMSAT 17 MAR 5.00PMSUN 18 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 17 MAR 2.00PMSUN 18 MAR 2.00PMWED 21 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

TUE 20 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 7.30PMTHU 22 MAR 7.30PM

FRI 23 MAR 7.30PMSAT 24 MAR 5.00PMSUN 25 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 24 MAR 2.00PMSUN 25 MAR 5.00PMMON 26 MAR 7.30PM

SAT 24 MAR 8.00PMSUN 25 MAR 2.00PMWED 28 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 30 MAR 7.30PMSAT 31 MAR 5.00PMSUN 1 APR 8.00PMWED 4 APR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

BIG MIRACLE

Kevin Kwapis / USA 2012 / 107 min / (PG) Contains infrequent mild language

Based on the 1989 book ‘Freeing the Whales’ by Tom Rose, Big Miracle tells the incredible story of a reporter and conservationist who bring together everyday people and world superpowers to save a family of grey whales trapped in rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle.

SAT 31 MAR 2.00PMSUN 1 APR 2.00PM

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

SAT 31 MAR 11.00AMSUN 1 APR 11.00AM

SAT 17 MAR 11.00AMSUN 18 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 24 MAR 11.00AMSUN 25 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 3 MAR 11.00AMSUN 4 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 10 MAR 11.00AMSUN 11 MAR 11.00AM

Nominated for 5 Oscars

Nominated for 10 Oscars

Join macrobert at 11.00am on Saturday and Sunday mornings for the all new Kids Film Club. Become a member now and even the adults only have to pay £1.50 or you can select four films in the month for £5. You can also pick up a bag full of goodies like popcorn and juice for only £1.50 as part of your membership!

Each month, macrobert brings you some of the biggest blockbusters to hit the big screen!

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

FAMILY FUNDAYS

Family Fundays are a new regular feature in the macrobert events calendar. Once a month we will programme even more fun activities to give you and your family the opportunity to explore your creative side. You can choose from a pick ‘n’ mix of activities and events including interactive storytelling performances, drop in dance, drama, film and arts workshops, creative quizzes and other magical performances. Find out more at www.macrobert.org/fundays

SUN 1 APR 11.00AM

Page 4: March cinema brochure

NEW AT MACROBERT

KIDS FILM CLUB

HAYWIRE

Steven Soderbergh / USA 2012 /92 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

In Haywire, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh brings us the story of a highly-trained female black ops soldier who is double-crossed by the people she trusts the most. She becomes a fugitive, pursued by ex-comrades intent on becoming her killers. Using all her skills to stay alive, she’s determined to uncover the truth of her betrayal.

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

Sean Durkin / USA 2011 / 102 min/ (15) Contains strong sex and language

A young woman escapes from the clutches of an evil cult and its charismatic leader. Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, she desperately tries to return to normal life with her family, but soon starts to believe the cult may be secretly trying to claim her back.

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND

Brad Peyton / USA 2012 / 94 min / (PG) Contains mild adventure action

The sequel to the 2008 hit Journey to the Centreof the Earth, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island follows young Sean Anderson and his step father on their quest to find the source of a coded message they received from an incredible island, where they must rescue its lone inhabitant and escape before the island and its treasures are buried forever.

A DANGEROUS METHOD

David Cronenberg / USA 2011 / 100 min / (15) Contains strong sex

Based on the play by Christopher Hampton, David Cronenberg’s film explores the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, their controversial theories that created the science of psychoanalysis and the young woman that comes between them.

MAN ON A LEDGE

Asger Leth / USA 2011 / 102 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence and one use of strong language

An ex-con and wanted fugitive threatens suicide from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, whilst an unconventional police psychologist tries to talk him down. As the negotiations lengthen, she realises that his motives may well be connected to the diamond heist that’s taking place as the tension between them mounts.

THE DESCENDANTS

Alexander Payne / USA 2011 / 114 min / (15) Contains strong language

Alexander Payne, USA 2011, 114 minComedy drama The Descendants follows Matt King (George Clooney), a complacent and wealthy Hawaiian landowner who is forced to re-evaluate his comfortable life when his wife is involved in a boating accident.

CARNAGE

Roman Polanski / France 2011 / 80 min / (15) Contains strong language

The latest offering from Roman Polanski is a story of two families who attempt to reconcile their children’s differences over a civilised dinner that rapidly degenerates into a chaotically childish war of attrition.

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE

Stephen Daldry / USA 2011 / 130 min / (12A) Contains infrequent strong language and discriminatory terms

Based on the acclaimed novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close follows Oskar a young boy who, after finding a mysterious key that belonged to the father he lost during the 9/11 tragedy, sets out on a journey to find the lock it opens.

W.E

Madonna /USA 2011 / 119 min/ (15) Contains strong language, once very strong, and scenes of domestic violence

New York trophy wife, Wally Winthrop is obsessed with King Edward VIII’s rejection of the British throne for his lover Wallis Simpson but soon finds that their story was not as perfect as she imagined.

JACK AND JILL

Dennis Dugan / USA 2012 / 91 min / (PG) Contains mild sex references, language, comic violence and crude humour

Jack Sadelstein, a successful LA advertising executive, would enjoy a perfect life if it wasn’t for one thing, his infuriating twin sister Jill. Each year, his happy existence is shattered when she arrives for her annual Thanksgiving visit. But this time, she threatens to become a permanent fixture of the Sadelstein home when she refuses to leave.

THIS MEANS WAR

McG / UK 2012 / 98 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence & sex references & one use of strong language

Two of the world’s top secret agents are best friends who never let anything come between them - until they inadvertently fall for the same woman. It’s all-out war, as the two spies battle each other with high-tech surveillance, advanced tactics, and an arsenal capable of bringing down a small country.

THU 1 MAR / 7.30PM

SAT 17 MAR 8.00PMSUN 18 MAR 5.00PMMON 19 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

James Watkins / UK 2011 / 95 min / (15) Contains intense supernatural threat and horror

Working alone in an old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town’s tragic and tortured secrets. His fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been dying under mysterious circumstances. As those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.

BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL

John Madden / UK 2012 / 124 min / (12A) Contains strong language, moderate sex references and racist remarks

A group of English pensioner’s retirement takes an unconventional turn when they abandon their homeland for a seemingly luxurious sanctuary for “the elderly and beautiful” in Jaipur, India. On arrival, they discover that the hotel falls somewhat short of the romantic idyll promise, but won over and find that life can begin again when you let go of the past.

YOGI BEAR

Eric Brevig / USA/NZ 2010 / 80 min / (U) Contains very mild language and slapstick

Jellystone Park is celebrating its 100th anniversary. However, it may be for the last time, because attendance is down and Mayor Brown wants to close the park and sell the land. If the park is closed, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo will lose their home. They join forces with Ranger Smith to save Jellystone from closing forever.

RIO

Carlos Saldanha / USA 2011 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild comic threat, slapstick violence and innuendo

Blu is a domesticated Macaw who never learned to fly, living a comfortable life with his owner and best friend. Blu and Linda think he’s the last of his kind, but when they learn about another Macaw who lives in Rio de Janeiro, they head to the faraway and exotic land to find Jewel, Blu’s female counterpart.

ICE AGE 3

Carlos Saldanha & Mike Thurmeier / USA 2011 / 93 min / (U) Contains scenes of threat, mild comic violence and innuendo

Things have changed since “the meltdown” – Manny the Mammoth and Ellie are expecting a baby, Diego the Sabre-toothed tiger is fed up with being treated like a house-cat, and Sid the Sloth begins to wish for a family of his own. But when Sid steals some dinosaur eggs in an attempt to start his own family, he creates trouble for everyone!

KUNG FU PANDA 2

Jennifer Yuh / USA 2011 / 90 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Po is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends, The Furious Five. But Po’s new life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy Kung Fu.

UP

Pete Docter/ USA 2009 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild threat

Carl, 78 year old balloon salesman, is finally fulfilling a lifelong dream of a great adventure. He ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare, an overly optimistic 8 year old wilderness explorer named Russell, has stowed away on the trip.

THE ARTIST

Michel Hazanavicius / France/Belguim 2011 / 100 min / (PG) Contains scene of mild threat

George Valentin is a world-famous silent movie superstar whose illustrious career looks set to come to an abrupt end with the arrival of the talkies. At the same time, Peppy Miller, a struggling dancer, is catapulted into stardom thanks to her natural ability for the new medium.

FRI 2 MAR 7.30PMSAT 3 MAR 5.00PMSUN 4 MAR 8.00PMWED 7 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

WED 7 MAR 10.30AM*SAT 10 MAR 8.00PMSUN 11 MAR 5.00PMMON 12 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 9 MAR 7.30PMSAT 10 MAR 5.00PMSUN 11 MAR 8.00PMWED 14 MAR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

SAT 10 MAR 2.00PMSUN 11 MAR 2.00PM

TUE 13 MAR 7.30PMWED 14 MAR 10.30AM* THU 15 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 16 MAR 7.30PMSAT 17 MAR 5.00PMSUN 18 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 17 MAR 2.00PMSUN 18 MAR 2.00PMWED 21 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

TUE 20 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 7.30PMTHU 22 MAR 7.30PM

FRI 23 MAR 7.30PMSAT 24 MAR 5.00PMSUN 25 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 24 MAR 2.00PMSUN 25 MAR 5.00PMMON 26 MAR 7.30PM

SAT 24 MAR 8.00PMSUN 25 MAR 2.00PMWED 28 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 30 MAR 7.30PMSAT 31 MAR 5.00PMSUN 1 APR 8.00PMWED 4 APR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

BIG MIRACLE

Kevin Kwapis / USA 2012 / 107 min / (PG) Contains infrequent mild language

Based on the 1989 book ‘Freeing the Whales’ by Tom Rose, Big Miracle tells the incredible story of a reporter and conservationist who bring together everyday people and world superpowers to save a family of grey whales trapped in rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle.

SAT 31 MAR 2.00PMSUN 1 APR 2.00PM

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

SAT 31 MAR 11.00AMSUN 1 APR 11.00AM

SAT 17 MAR 11.00AMSUN 18 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 24 MAR 11.00AMSUN 25 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 3 MAR 11.00AMSUN 4 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 10 MAR 11.00AMSUN 11 MAR 11.00AM

Nominated for 5 Oscars

Nominated for 10 Oscars

Join macrobert at 11.00am on Saturday and Sunday mornings for the all new Kids Film Club. Become a member now and even the adults only have to pay £1.50 or you can select four films in the month for £5. You can also pick up a bag full of goodies like popcorn and juice for only £1.50 as part of your membership!

Each month, macrobert brings you some of the biggest blockbusters to hit the big screen!

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

FAMILY FUNDAYS

Family Fundays are a new regular feature in the macrobert events calendar. Once a month we will programme even more fun activities to give you and your family the opportunity to explore your creative side. You can choose from a pick ‘n’ mix of activities and events including interactive storytelling performances, drop in dance, drama, film and arts workshops, creative quizzes and other magical performances. Find out more at www.macrobert.org/fundays

SUN 1 APR 11.00AM

Page 5: March cinema brochure

NEW AT MACROBERT

KIDS FILM CLUB

HAYWIRE

Steven Soderbergh / USA 2012 /92 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

In Haywire, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh brings us the story of a highly-trained female black ops soldier who is double-crossed by the people she trusts the most. She becomes a fugitive, pursued by ex-comrades intent on becoming her killers. Using all her skills to stay alive, she’s determined to uncover the truth of her betrayal.

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

Sean Durkin / USA 2011 / 102 min/ (15) Contains strong sex and language

A young woman escapes from the clutches of an evil cult and its charismatic leader. Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, she desperately tries to return to normal life with her family, but soon starts to believe the cult may be secretly trying to claim her back.

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND

Brad Peyton / USA 2012 / 94 min / (PG) Contains mild adventure action

The sequel to the 2008 hit Journey to the Centreof the Earth, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island follows young Sean Anderson and his step father on their quest to find the source of a coded message they received from an incredible island, where they must rescue its lone inhabitant and escape before the island and its treasures are buried forever.

A DANGEROUS METHOD

David Cronenberg / USA 2011 / 100 min / (15) Contains strong sex

Based on the play by Christopher Hampton, David Cronenberg’s film explores the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, their controversial theories that created the science of psychoanalysis and the young woman that comes between them.

MAN ON A LEDGE

Asger Leth / USA 2011 / 102 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence and one use of strong language

An ex-con and wanted fugitive threatens suicide from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, whilst an unconventional police psychologist tries to talk him down. As the negotiations lengthen, she realises that his motives may well be connected to the diamond heist that’s taking place as the tension between them mounts.

THE DESCENDANTS

Alexander Payne / USA 2011 / 114 min / (15) Contains strong language

Alexander Payne, USA 2011, 114 minComedy drama The Descendants follows Matt King (George Clooney), a complacent and wealthy Hawaiian landowner who is forced to re-evaluate his comfortable life when his wife is involved in a boating accident.

CARNAGE

Roman Polanski / France 2011 / 80 min / (15) Contains strong language

The latest offering from Roman Polanski is a story of two families who attempt to reconcile their children’s differences over a civilised dinner that rapidly degenerates into a chaotically childish war of attrition.

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE

Stephen Daldry / USA 2011 / 130 min / (12A) Contains infrequent strong language and discriminatory terms

Based on the acclaimed novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close follows Oskar a young boy who, after finding a mysterious key that belonged to the father he lost during the 9/11 tragedy, sets out on a journey to find the lock it opens.

W.E

Madonna /USA 2011 / 119 min/ (15) Contains strong language, once very strong, and scenes of domestic violence

New York trophy wife, Wally Winthrop is obsessed with King Edward VIII’s rejection of the British throne for his lover Wallis Simpson but soon finds that their story was not as perfect as she imagined.

JACK AND JILL

Dennis Dugan / USA 2012 / 91 min / (PG) Contains mild sex references, language, comic violence and crude humour

Jack Sadelstein, a successful LA advertising executive, would enjoy a perfect life if it wasn’t for one thing, his infuriating twin sister Jill. Each year, his happy existence is shattered when she arrives for her annual Thanksgiving visit. But this time, she threatens to become a permanent fixture of the Sadelstein home when she refuses to leave.

THIS MEANS WAR

McG / UK 2012 / 98 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence & sex references & one use of strong language

Two of the world’s top secret agents are best friends who never let anything come between them - until they inadvertently fall for the same woman. It’s all-out war, as the two spies battle each other with high-tech surveillance, advanced tactics, and an arsenal capable of bringing down a small country.

THU 1 MAR / 7.30PM

SAT 17 MAR 8.00PMSUN 18 MAR 5.00PMMON 19 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

James Watkins / UK 2011 / 95 min / (15) Contains intense supernatural threat and horror

Working alone in an old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town’s tragic and tortured secrets. His fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been dying under mysterious circumstances. As those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.

BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL

John Madden / UK 2012 / 124 min / (12A) Contains strong language, moderate sex references and racist remarks

A group of English pensioner’s retirement takes an unconventional turn when they abandon their homeland for a seemingly luxurious sanctuary for “the elderly and beautiful” in Jaipur, India. On arrival, they discover that the hotel falls somewhat short of the romantic idyll promise, but won over and find that life can begin again when you let go of the past.

YOGI BEAR

Eric Brevig / USA/NZ 2010 / 80 min / (U) Contains very mild language and slapstick

Jellystone Park is celebrating its 100th anniversary. However, it may be for the last time, because attendance is down and Mayor Brown wants to close the park and sell the land. If the park is closed, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo will lose their home. They join forces with Ranger Smith to save Jellystone from closing forever.

RIO

Carlos Saldanha / USA 2011 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild comic threat, slapstick violence and innuendo

Blu is a domesticated Macaw who never learned to fly, living a comfortable life with his owner and best friend. Blu and Linda think he’s the last of his kind, but when they learn about another Macaw who lives in Rio de Janeiro, they head to the faraway and exotic land to find Jewel, Blu’s female counterpart.

ICE AGE 3

Carlos Saldanha & Mike Thurmeier / USA 2011 / 93 min / (U) Contains scenes of threat, mild comic violence and innuendo

Things have changed since “the meltdown” – Manny the Mammoth and Ellie are expecting a baby, Diego the Sabre-toothed tiger is fed up with being treated like a house-cat, and Sid the Sloth begins to wish for a family of his own. But when Sid steals some dinosaur eggs in an attempt to start his own family, he creates trouble for everyone!

KUNG FU PANDA 2

Jennifer Yuh / USA 2011 / 90 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Po is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends, The Furious Five. But Po’s new life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy Kung Fu.

UP

Pete Docter/ USA 2009 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild threat

Carl, 78 year old balloon salesman, is finally fulfilling a lifelong dream of a great adventure. He ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare, an overly optimistic 8 year old wilderness explorer named Russell, has stowed away on the trip.

THE ARTIST

Michel Hazanavicius / France/Belguim 2011 / 100 min / (PG) Contains scene of mild threat

George Valentin is a world-famous silent movie superstar whose illustrious career looks set to come to an abrupt end with the arrival of the talkies. At the same time, Peppy Miller, a struggling dancer, is catapulted into stardom thanks to her natural ability for the new medium.

FRI 2 MAR 7.30PMSAT 3 MAR 5.00PMSUN 4 MAR 8.00PMWED 7 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

WED 7 MAR 10.30AM*SAT 10 MAR 8.00PMSUN 11 MAR 5.00PMMON 12 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 9 MAR 7.30PMSAT 10 MAR 5.00PMSUN 11 MAR 8.00PMWED 14 MAR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

SAT 10 MAR 2.00PMSUN 11 MAR 2.00PM

TUE 13 MAR 7.30PMWED 14 MAR 10.30AM* THU 15 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 16 MAR 7.30PMSAT 17 MAR 5.00PMSUN 18 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 17 MAR 2.00PMSUN 18 MAR 2.00PMWED 21 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

TUE 20 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 7.30PMTHU 22 MAR 7.30PM

FRI 23 MAR 7.30PMSAT 24 MAR 5.00PMSUN 25 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 24 MAR 2.00PMSUN 25 MAR 5.00PMMON 26 MAR 7.30PM

SAT 24 MAR 8.00PMSUN 25 MAR 2.00PMWED 28 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 30 MAR 7.30PMSAT 31 MAR 5.00PMSUN 1 APR 8.00PMWED 4 APR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

BIG MIRACLE

Kevin Kwapis / USA 2012 / 107 min / (PG) Contains infrequent mild language

Based on the 1989 book ‘Freeing the Whales’ by Tom Rose, Big Miracle tells the incredible story of a reporter and conservationist who bring together everyday people and world superpowers to save a family of grey whales trapped in rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle.

SAT 31 MAR 2.00PMSUN 1 APR 2.00PM

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

SAT 31 MAR 11.00AMSUN 1 APR 11.00AM

SAT 17 MAR 11.00AMSUN 18 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 24 MAR 11.00AMSUN 25 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 3 MAR 11.00AMSUN 4 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 10 MAR 11.00AMSUN 11 MAR 11.00AM

Nominated for 5 Oscars

Nominated for 10 Oscars

Join macrobert at 11.00am on Saturday and Sunday mornings for the all new Kids Film Club. Become a member now and even the adults only have to pay £1.50 or you can select four films in the month for £5. You can also pick up a bag full of goodies like popcorn and juice for only £1.50 as part of your membership!

Each month, macrobert brings you some of the biggest blockbusters to hit the big screen!

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

FAMILY FUNDAYS

Family Fundays are a new regular feature in the macrobert events calendar. Once a month we will programme even more fun activities to give you and your family the opportunity to explore your creative side. You can choose from a pick ‘n’ mix of activities and events including interactive storytelling performances, drop in dance, drama, film and arts workshops, creative quizzes and other magical performances. Find out more at www.macrobert.org/fundays

SUN 1 APR 11.00AM

Page 6: March cinema brochure

NEW AT MACROBERT

KIDS FILM CLUB

HAYWIRE

Steven Soderbergh / USA 2012 /92 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

In Haywire, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh brings us the story of a highly-trained female black ops soldier who is double-crossed by the people she trusts the most. She becomes a fugitive, pursued by ex-comrades intent on becoming her killers. Using all her skills to stay alive, she’s determined to uncover the truth of her betrayal.

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

Sean Durkin / USA 2011 / 102 min/ (15) Contains strong sex and language

A young woman escapes from the clutches of an evil cult and its charismatic leader. Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, she desperately tries to return to normal life with her family, but soon starts to believe the cult may be secretly trying to claim her back.

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND

Brad Peyton / USA 2012 / 94 min / (PG) Contains mild adventure action

The sequel to the 2008 hit Journey to the Centreof the Earth, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island follows young Sean Anderson and his step father on their quest to find the source of a coded message they received from an incredible island, where they must rescue its lone inhabitant and escape before the island and its treasures are buried forever.

A DANGEROUS METHOD

David Cronenberg / USA 2011 / 100 min / (15) Contains strong sex

Based on the play by Christopher Hampton, David Cronenberg’s film explores the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, their controversial theories that created the science of psychoanalysis and the young woman that comes between them.

MAN ON A LEDGE

Asger Leth / USA 2011 / 102 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence and one use of strong language

An ex-con and wanted fugitive threatens suicide from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, whilst an unconventional police psychologist tries to talk him down. As the negotiations lengthen, she realises that his motives may well be connected to the diamond heist that’s taking place as the tension between them mounts.

THE DESCENDANTS

Alexander Payne / USA 2011 / 114 min / (15) Contains strong language

Alexander Payne, USA 2011, 114 minComedy drama The Descendants follows Matt King (George Clooney), a complacent and wealthy Hawaiian landowner who is forced to re-evaluate his comfortable life when his wife is involved in a boating accident.

CARNAGE

Roman Polanski / France 2011 / 80 min / (15) Contains strong language

The latest offering from Roman Polanski is a story of two families who attempt to reconcile their children’s differences over a civilised dinner that rapidly degenerates into a chaotically childish war of attrition.

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE

Stephen Daldry / USA 2011 / 130 min / (12A) Contains infrequent strong language and discriminatory terms

Based on the acclaimed novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close follows Oskar a young boy who, after finding a mysterious key that belonged to the father he lost during the 9/11 tragedy, sets out on a journey to find the lock it opens.

W.E

Madonna /USA 2011 / 119 min/ (15) Contains strong language, once very strong, and scenes of domestic violence

New York trophy wife, Wally Winthrop is obsessed with King Edward VIII’s rejection of the British throne for his lover Wallis Simpson but soon finds that their story was not as perfect as she imagined.

JACK AND JILL

Dennis Dugan / USA 2012 / 91 min / (PG) Contains mild sex references, language, comic violence and crude humour

Jack Sadelstein, a successful LA advertising executive, would enjoy a perfect life if it wasn’t for one thing, his infuriating twin sister Jill. Each year, his happy existence is shattered when she arrives for her annual Thanksgiving visit. But this time, she threatens to become a permanent fixture of the Sadelstein home when she refuses to leave.

THIS MEANS WAR

McG / UK 2012 / 98 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence & sex references & one use of strong language

Two of the world’s top secret agents are best friends who never let anything come between them - until they inadvertently fall for the same woman. It’s all-out war, as the two spies battle each other with high-tech surveillance, advanced tactics, and an arsenal capable of bringing down a small country.

THU 1 MAR / 7.30PM

SAT 17 MAR 8.00PMSUN 18 MAR 5.00PMMON 19 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

James Watkins / UK 2011 / 95 min / (15) Contains intense supernatural threat and horror

Working alone in an old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town’s tragic and tortured secrets. His fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been dying under mysterious circumstances. As those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.

BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL

John Madden / UK 2012 / 124 min / (12A) Contains strong language, moderate sex references and racist remarks

A group of English pensioner’s retirement takes an unconventional turn when they abandon their homeland for a seemingly luxurious sanctuary for “the elderly and beautiful” in Jaipur, India. On arrival, they discover that the hotel falls somewhat short of the romantic idyll promise, but won over and find that life can begin again when you let go of the past.

YOGI BEAR

Eric Brevig / USA/NZ 2010 / 80 min / (U) Contains very mild language and slapstick

Jellystone Park is celebrating its 100th anniversary. However, it may be for the last time, because attendance is down and Mayor Brown wants to close the park and sell the land. If the park is closed, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo will lose their home. They join forces with Ranger Smith to save Jellystone from closing forever.

RIO

Carlos Saldanha / USA 2011 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild comic threat, slapstick violence and innuendo

Blu is a domesticated Macaw who never learned to fly, living a comfortable life with his owner and best friend. Blu and Linda think he’s the last of his kind, but when they learn about another Macaw who lives in Rio de Janeiro, they head to the faraway and exotic land to find Jewel, Blu’s female counterpart.

ICE AGE 3

Carlos Saldanha & Mike Thurmeier / USA 2011 / 93 min / (U) Contains scenes of threat, mild comic violence and innuendo

Things have changed since “the meltdown” – Manny the Mammoth and Ellie are expecting a baby, Diego the Sabre-toothed tiger is fed up with being treated like a house-cat, and Sid the Sloth begins to wish for a family of his own. But when Sid steals some dinosaur eggs in an attempt to start his own family, he creates trouble for everyone!

KUNG FU PANDA 2

Jennifer Yuh / USA 2011 / 90 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Po is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends, The Furious Five. But Po’s new life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy Kung Fu.

UP

Pete Docter/ USA 2009 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild threat

Carl, 78 year old balloon salesman, is finally fulfilling a lifelong dream of a great adventure. He ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare, an overly optimistic 8 year old wilderness explorer named Russell, has stowed away on the trip.

THE ARTIST

Michel Hazanavicius / France/Belguim 2011 / 100 min / (PG) Contains scene of mild threat

George Valentin is a world-famous silent movie superstar whose illustrious career looks set to come to an abrupt end with the arrival of the talkies. At the same time, Peppy Miller, a struggling dancer, is catapulted into stardom thanks to her natural ability for the new medium.

FRI 2 MAR 7.30PMSAT 3 MAR 5.00PMSUN 4 MAR 8.00PMWED 7 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

WED 7 MAR 10.30AM*SAT 10 MAR 8.00PMSUN 11 MAR 5.00PMMON 12 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 9 MAR 7.30PMSAT 10 MAR 5.00PMSUN 11 MAR 8.00PMWED 14 MAR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

SAT 10 MAR 2.00PMSUN 11 MAR 2.00PM

TUE 13 MAR 7.30PMWED 14 MAR 10.30AM* THU 15 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 16 MAR 7.30PMSAT 17 MAR 5.00PMSUN 18 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 17 MAR 2.00PMSUN 18 MAR 2.00PMWED 21 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

TUE 20 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 7.30PMTHU 22 MAR 7.30PM

FRI 23 MAR 7.30PMSAT 24 MAR 5.00PMSUN 25 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 24 MAR 2.00PMSUN 25 MAR 5.00PMMON 26 MAR 7.30PM

SAT 24 MAR 8.00PMSUN 25 MAR 2.00PMWED 28 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 30 MAR 7.30PMSAT 31 MAR 5.00PMSUN 1 APR 8.00PMWED 4 APR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

BIG MIRACLE

Kevin Kwapis / USA 2012 / 107 min / (PG) Contains infrequent mild language

Based on the 1989 book ‘Freeing the Whales’ by Tom Rose, Big Miracle tells the incredible story of a reporter and conservationist who bring together everyday people and world superpowers to save a family of grey whales trapped in rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle.

SAT 31 MAR 2.00PMSUN 1 APR 2.00PM

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

SAT 31 MAR 11.00AMSUN 1 APR 11.00AM

SAT 17 MAR 11.00AMSUN 18 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 24 MAR 11.00AMSUN 25 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 3 MAR 11.00AMSUN 4 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 10 MAR 11.00AMSUN 11 MAR 11.00AM

Nominated for 5 Oscars

Nominated for 10 Oscars

Join macrobert at 11.00am on Saturday and Sunday mornings for the all new Kids Film Club. Become a member now and even the adults only have to pay £1.50 or you can select four films in the month for £5. You can also pick up a bag full of goodies like popcorn and juice for only £1.50 as part of your membership!

Each month, macrobert brings you some of the biggest blockbusters to hit the big screen!

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

FAMILY FUNDAYS

Family Fundays are a new regular feature in the macrobert events calendar. Once a month we will programme even more fun activities to give you and your family the opportunity to explore your creative side. You can choose from a pick ‘n’ mix of activities and events including interactive storytelling performances, drop in dance, drama, film and arts workshops, creative quizzes and other magical performances. Find out more at www.macrobert.org/fundays

SUN 1 APR 11.00AM

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NEW AT MACROBERT

KIDS FILM CLUB

HAYWIRE

Steven Soderbergh / USA 2012 /92 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

In Haywire, Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh brings us the story of a highly-trained female black ops soldier who is double-crossed by the people she trusts the most. She becomes a fugitive, pursued by ex-comrades intent on becoming her killers. Using all her skills to stay alive, she’s determined to uncover the truth of her betrayal.

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

Sean Durkin / USA 2011 / 102 min/ (15) Contains strong sex and language

A young woman escapes from the clutches of an evil cult and its charismatic leader. Haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, she desperately tries to return to normal life with her family, but soon starts to believe the cult may be secretly trying to claim her back.

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND

Brad Peyton / USA 2012 / 94 min / (PG) Contains mild adventure action

The sequel to the 2008 hit Journey to the Centreof the Earth, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island follows young Sean Anderson and his step father on their quest to find the source of a coded message they received from an incredible island, where they must rescue its lone inhabitant and escape before the island and its treasures are buried forever.

A DANGEROUS METHOD

David Cronenberg / USA 2011 / 100 min / (15) Contains strong sex

Based on the play by Christopher Hampton, David Cronenberg’s film explores the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, their controversial theories that created the science of psychoanalysis and the young woman that comes between them.

MAN ON A LEDGE

Asger Leth / USA 2011 / 102 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence and one use of strong language

An ex-con and wanted fugitive threatens suicide from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, whilst an unconventional police psychologist tries to talk him down. As the negotiations lengthen, she realises that his motives may well be connected to the diamond heist that’s taking place as the tension between them mounts.

THE DESCENDANTS

Alexander Payne / USA 2011 / 114 min / (15) Contains strong language

Alexander Payne, USA 2011, 114 minComedy drama The Descendants follows Matt King (George Clooney), a complacent and wealthy Hawaiian landowner who is forced to re-evaluate his comfortable life when his wife is involved in a boating accident.

CARNAGE

Roman Polanski / France 2011 / 80 min / (15) Contains strong language

The latest offering from Roman Polanski is a story of two families who attempt to reconcile their children’s differences over a civilised dinner that rapidly degenerates into a chaotically childish war of attrition.

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE

Stephen Daldry / USA 2011 / 130 min / (12A) Contains infrequent strong language and discriminatory terms

Based on the acclaimed novel, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close follows Oskar a young boy who, after finding a mysterious key that belonged to the father he lost during the 9/11 tragedy, sets out on a journey to find the lock it opens.

W.E

Madonna /USA 2011 / 119 min/ (15) Contains strong language, once very strong, and scenes of domestic violence

New York trophy wife, Wally Winthrop is obsessed with King Edward VIII’s rejection of the British throne for his lover Wallis Simpson but soon finds that their story was not as perfect as she imagined.

JACK AND JILL

Dennis Dugan / USA 2012 / 91 min / (PG) Contains mild sex references, language, comic violence and crude humour

Jack Sadelstein, a successful LA advertising executive, would enjoy a perfect life if it wasn’t for one thing, his infuriating twin sister Jill. Each year, his happy existence is shattered when she arrives for her annual Thanksgiving visit. But this time, she threatens to become a permanent fixture of the Sadelstein home when she refuses to leave.

THIS MEANS WAR

McG / UK 2012 / 98 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence & sex references & one use of strong language

Two of the world’s top secret agents are best friends who never let anything come between them - until they inadvertently fall for the same woman. It’s all-out war, as the two spies battle each other with high-tech surveillance, advanced tactics, and an arsenal capable of bringing down a small country.

THU 1 MAR / 7.30PM

SAT 17 MAR 8.00PMSUN 18 MAR 5.00PMMON 19 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

THE WOMAN IN BLACK

James Watkins / UK 2011 / 95 min / (15) Contains intense supernatural threat and horror

Working alone in an old mansion, Kipps begins to uncover the town’s tragic and tortured secrets. His fears escalate when he discovers that local children have been dying under mysterious circumstances. As those closest to him become threatened by the vengeful woman in black, Kipps must find a way to break the cycle of terror.

BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL

John Madden / UK 2012 / 124 min / (12A) Contains strong language, moderate sex references and racist remarks

A group of English pensioner’s retirement takes an unconventional turn when they abandon their homeland for a seemingly luxurious sanctuary for “the elderly and beautiful” in Jaipur, India. On arrival, they discover that the hotel falls somewhat short of the romantic idyll promise, but won over and find that life can begin again when you let go of the past.

YOGI BEAR

Eric Brevig / USA/NZ 2010 / 80 min / (U) Contains very mild language and slapstick

Jellystone Park is celebrating its 100th anniversary. However, it may be for the last time, because attendance is down and Mayor Brown wants to close the park and sell the land. If the park is closed, Yogi Bear and Boo Boo will lose their home. They join forces with Ranger Smith to save Jellystone from closing forever.

RIO

Carlos Saldanha / USA 2011 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild comic threat, slapstick violence and innuendo

Blu is a domesticated Macaw who never learned to fly, living a comfortable life with his owner and best friend. Blu and Linda think he’s the last of his kind, but when they learn about another Macaw who lives in Rio de Janeiro, they head to the faraway and exotic land to find Jewel, Blu’s female counterpart.

ICE AGE 3

Carlos Saldanha & Mike Thurmeier / USA 2011 / 93 min / (U) Contains scenes of threat, mild comic violence and innuendo

Things have changed since “the meltdown” – Manny the Mammoth and Ellie are expecting a baby, Diego the Sabre-toothed tiger is fed up with being treated like a house-cat, and Sid the Sloth begins to wish for a family of his own. But when Sid steals some dinosaur eggs in an attempt to start his own family, he creates trouble for everyone!

KUNG FU PANDA 2

Jennifer Yuh / USA 2011 / 90 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Po is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends, The Furious Five. But Po’s new life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy Kung Fu.

UP

Pete Docter/ USA 2009 / 96 min / (U) Contains mild threat

Carl, 78 year old balloon salesman, is finally fulfilling a lifelong dream of a great adventure. He ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare, an overly optimistic 8 year old wilderness explorer named Russell, has stowed away on the trip.

THE ARTIST

Michel Hazanavicius / France/Belguim 2011 / 100 min / (PG) Contains scene of mild threat

George Valentin is a world-famous silent movie superstar whose illustrious career looks set to come to an abrupt end with the arrival of the talkies. At the same time, Peppy Miller, a struggling dancer, is catapulted into stardom thanks to her natural ability for the new medium.

FRI 2 MAR 7.30PMSAT 3 MAR 5.00PMSUN 4 MAR 8.00PMWED 7 MAR 2.00PM** ** Midweek Matinee Screening

WED 7 MAR 10.30AM*SAT 10 MAR 8.00PMSUN 11 MAR 5.00PMMON 12 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 9 MAR 7.30PMSAT 10 MAR 5.00PMSUN 11 MAR 8.00PMWED 14 MAR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

SAT 10 MAR 2.00PMSUN 11 MAR 2.00PM

TUE 13 MAR 7.30PMWED 14 MAR 10.30AM* THU 15 MAR 7.30PM * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 16 MAR 7.30PMSAT 17 MAR 5.00PMSUN 18 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 17 MAR 2.00PMSUN 18 MAR 2.00PMWED 21 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

TUE 20 MAR 7.30PMWED 21 MAR 7.30PMTHU 22 MAR 7.30PM

FRI 23 MAR 7.30PMSAT 24 MAR 5.00PMSUN 25 MAR 8.00PM

SAT 24 MAR 2.00PMSUN 25 MAR 5.00PMMON 26 MAR 7.30PM

SAT 24 MAR 8.00PMSUN 25 MAR 2.00PMWED 28 MAR 10.30AM* * Bepanthen Parent & Baby Screening

FRI 30 MAR 7.30PMSAT 31 MAR 5.00PMSUN 1 APR 8.00PMWED 4 APR 2.00PM**

** Midweek Matinee Screening

BIG MIRACLE

Kevin Kwapis / USA 2012 / 107 min / (PG) Contains infrequent mild language

Based on the 1989 book ‘Freeing the Whales’ by Tom Rose, Big Miracle tells the incredible story of a reporter and conservationist who bring together everyday people and world superpowers to save a family of grey whales trapped in rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle.

SAT 31 MAR 2.00PMSUN 1 APR 2.00PM

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

SAT 31 MAR 11.00AMSUN 1 APR 11.00AM

SAT 17 MAR 11.00AMSUN 18 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 24 MAR 11.00AMSUN 25 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 3 MAR 11.00AMSUN 4 MAR 11.00AM

SAT 10 MAR 11.00AMSUN 11 MAR 11.00AM

Nominated for 5 Oscars

Nominated for 10 Oscars

Join macrobert at 11.00am on Saturday and Sunday mornings for the all new Kids Film Club. Become a member now and even the adults only have to pay £1.50 or you can select four films in the month for £5. You can also pick up a bag full of goodies like popcorn and juice for only £1.50 as part of your membership!

Each month, macrobert brings you some of the biggest blockbusters to hit the big screen!

CHRONICLE

Josh Trank / USA 2012 / 83 min / (12A) Contains strong violence

A cautionary tale of three high school friends who develop superhero-like powers after being exposed to a mysterious substance. Initially using their newfound skills for fun, they soon find that darker forces are at work as their lives begin to take a sinister turn.

SAT 31 MAR 8.00PMSUN 1 APR 5.00PMMON 2 APR 7.30PM

FAMILY FUNDAYS

Family Fundays are a new regular feature in the macrobert events calendar. Once a month we will programme even more fun activities to give you and your family the opportunity to explore your creative side. You can choose from a pick ‘n’ mix of activities and events including interactive storytelling performances, drop in dance, drama, film and arts workshops, creative quizzes and other magical performances. Find out more at www.macrobert.org/fundays

SUN 1 APR 11.00AM

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FIND USUniversity of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

Park for free on the University Campus. There are frequent buses from Stirling town centre and the train station to the University Campus. For all public transport options call Traveline Scotland at 0871 200 22 33.

TICKET PRICESScreenings before 4.00pm: friends £3.80/full price £4.75/concession £4.25

Screenings after 4.00pm: friends £4.60/full price £5.75/concession £5.25

Kids Film Club 11.00am screenings: £1.50 each/£5 (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at the same time)

Film Four Pack (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at same time): full price £17.20/concession £13.20

Concessions apply to full-time students, under 18s, senior citizens, people with a disability (plus carer), Young Scot Card holders and benefit claimants. Proof of eligibility is required.

Tickets cannot be refunded, except in the event ofcancellation of a screening by macrobert / (TBC) means thatthe film is awaiting BBFC or local authority licensing approval /The use of cameras and recording equipment is not permitted /Screen advertisements and trailers are shown before all films /All information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice / macrobert cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURSMon - Fri 10.00am to 7.45pm (phones close at 7.00pm)Sat 9.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm) Sun 10.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm)

MACROBERT THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SUPPORT

MACROBERT FRIENDSBecome a friend and get at least 20% off most tickets, plus 20% off on food and drinks. www.macrobert.org/friends

I LOVE FILM STUDENT LOYALTY CARDGet a Student Loyalty Card and get every fourth film free. www.macrobert.org/students

GREAT FOODOur cafébar and restaurant serve freshly made and scrumptious food, with a choice of specials. Serving all week until 7.45pm (last orders). To book a table call 01786 466610.

FANCY A PRIVATE SCREENING? HIRE US!Our cinema is available to hire for private screenings. Guarantee us 20 tickets sold and we will programme the film of your choice (subject to availability). To find out more contact Kate Timperley at 01786 467153 or [email protected]

ACCESS INFORMATIONmacrobert welcomes all disabled visitors. Our building is fully accessible for wheelchairs, and we offer hearing loops at the box office and bar. Audio description and subtitling are available for selected cinema screenings (see diary). Concession tickets are available for people with a disability plus carer.

For a large print version please email [email protected] or call 01786 466666

Main funders

macrobert arts centre limited is a Scottish charity, no SC039546. To support us with donations please go to www.macrobert.org/donate

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1THURSDAYHAYWIRE7.30PM2FRIDAY THE DESCENDANTS7.30PM3SATURDAYYOGI BEAR11.00AM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS2.00PM***THE DESCENDANTS5.00PMWAR HORSE8.00PM

4SUNDAYYOGI BEAR11.00AM SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS2.00PM WAR HORSE5.00PMTHE DESCENDANTS8.00PM

5MONDAYWAR HORSE7.30PM6TUESDAYTATSUMI7.30PM7WEDNESDAYW.E10.30AM*

THE DESCENDANTS2.00PM**SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS7.30PM

TATSUMI7.30PM9FRIDAYTHE ARTIST7.30PM10SATURDAYRIO11.00AM

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND2.00PMTHE ARTIST5.00PMW.E8.00PM

11SUNDAYRIO11.00AMJOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND2.00PMW.E5.00PMTHE ARTIST8.00PM

12MONDAYW.E7.30PM13TUESDAYMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM14WEDNESDAYMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 10.30AM*

THE ARTIST2.00PM**BOOKED OUT7.30PM

15THURSDAYMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM16FRIDAYCARNAGE7.30PM17SATURDAYKUNG FU PANDA 211.00AM

JACK AND JILL2.00PMCARNAGE5.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 8.00PM

18SUNDAYKUNG FU PANDA 211.00AMJACK AND JILL2.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 5.00PMCARNAGE8.00PM

19 MONDAYTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 7.30PM2021WEDNESDAYJACK AND JILL10.30AM*

THE WOMAN IN BLACK 2.00PM**MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM

22THURSDAYMAN ON A LEDGE7.30PM23FRIDAYA DANGEROUS METHOD7.30PM24SATURDAYICE AGE 311.00AM

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE2.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD5.00PMTHIS MEANS WAR8.00PM

25SUNDAYICE AGE 311.00AMTHIS MEANS WAR2.00PMEXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE5.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD8.00PM

26MONDAYEXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE7.30PM27TUESDAYCASABLANCA7.30PM28WEDNESDAYTHIS MEANS WAR10.30AM*

CASABLANCA2.00PM**CHASING LEGENDS8.15PM****

29THURSDAYCASABLANCA7.30PM30FRIDAYBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 7.30PM31SATURDAYUP11.00AM

BIG MIRACLE2.00PMBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 5.00PM

TUESDAY MAN ON A LEDGE7.30PM

CHRONICLE8.00PM

DIARY

MARCH 2012

THE MIDWEEK MATINEE

COME AND COSY UP WITH MACROBERT’S NEW MIDWEEK MATINEE

Each Wednesday at 2.00pm we bring you one of the months’ movie highlights for only £2.50. Not only that but we will throw in a free tea or coffee to help you relax that little bit more. So look out for the specially marked screenings (**) in this month’s brochure.

SPECIAL EVENTS

IRIDE - CHASING LEGENDS

Jason Berry / USA 2010 / 90 min / (15) Contains strong language

There is no greater sporting event in all of cycling than the Tour de France. Chasing Legends touches on the rich history, passion and true grit of The Tour as seen through the eyes of Team HTC Columbia along with commentary from Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen, Eddy Merckx, Lance Armstrong and some of the sport’s most prolific heroes.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

PARENT AND BABY SCREENINGS

Bring your baby along and enjoy films on the big screen in a baby-friendly, relaxed atmosphere with the lights dimmed and the sound at a comfortable level. Membership is free and open to any baby under 12 months – just sign up before the film. Screenings start at 10.30am each Wednesday and are marked throughout the brochure (*).

Supported by

SECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMA

SAT 3 MAR 8.00PMSUN 4 MAR 5.00PMMON 5 MAR 7.30PM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS

Guy Ritchie / USA 2011 / 129 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence

With Dr Watson by his side, Sherlock travels across Europe chasing his most challenging adversary who is hell bent on bringing down Western civilisation.

WAR HORSE

Steven Spielberg / USA 2011 / 146 min / (12A) Contains moderate language and violence

When a young boy’s horse, Joey, is sent to the trenches of World War One, the bond between the two is torn apart. Although too young to enlist, the boy heads to France to rescue his friend.

CASABLANCA

Michael Curtiz / USA 1942 / 102 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Night club owner Rick Blane’s life is turned upside down when an old flame and her husband arrive in Casablanca. He is forced to choose between his love for her and helping her husband escape and continue his fight against the Nazis.

TATSUMI

Eric Khoo / Japan 2011 / 96 min / (15) Contains strong sex Japanese with English subtitles

A tribute to an artist who sought to make comics cinematic, Eric Khoo’s animated feature Tatsumi brings manga legend Yoshihiro Tatsumi classic stories to the big screen for the first time.

TUE 6 MAR 7.30PMTHU 8 MAR 7.30PM

WED 28 MAR 8.15PMTICKETS £6 FULL/£5 FRIENDS

SAT 3 MAR 2.00PM***SUN 4 MAR 2.00PMWED 7 MAR 7.30PM *** Subtitled Screening

TUE 27 MAR 7.30PMWED 28 MAR 2.00PM**THU 29 MAR 7.30PM ** Midweek Matinee Screening

BOOKED OUT - MEET THE DIRECTOR

Bryan O’Neil / USA 2012 / 118 min / (12A) Contains infrequent mild sex references

Ailidh has two loves in this world: spying on her apartment-house neighbours and writing graphic novels. The arrival of a young man, Jacob, inspires Ailidh and she soon begins conjuring up increasingly elaborate plans to bump into the mysterious Jacob. Unfortunately, Ailidh’s romantic endeavours are disrupted when she realises she isn’t the only girl in Jacob’s life.

WED 14 MAR 7.30PM

Followed by a Q and A with director Bryan O’Neil

INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S DAY - 63 YEARS ON

D. Kim Dong Won, English / Korean / Chinese / Tagalog 2008 / (TBC)

Award-winning director Kim Dong Won presents the harrowing experiences of five international survivors of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during WWII. This telling of their experience is supported by excellent research to create an honest and heartbreaking documentary.

THU 8 MAR 6.00PM

Each month macrobert brings you a range of special event screenings, ranging from post show discussions to genre specific films and everything in between.

macrobert give you a second chance to see some of the biggest hits of the past few months and revisit some classic films from days gone by.

NEW AT MACROBERTKIDS FILM CLUBSPECIAL EVENTSSECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMAFOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

* BEPANTHEN PARENT & BABY SCREENING ** MIDWEEK MATINEE SCREENING *** SUBTITLED SCREENING **** SPECIAL PRICE

63 YEARS ON6.00PM 8THURSDAY

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FIND USUniversity of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

Park for free on the University Campus. There are frequent buses from Stirling town centre and the train station to the University Campus. For all public transport options call Traveline Scotland at 0871 200 22 33.

TICKET PRICESScreenings before 4.00pm: friends £3.80/full price £4.75/concession £4.25

Screenings after 4.00pm: friends £4.60/full price £5.75/concession £5.25

Kids Film Club 11.00am screenings: £1.50 each/£5 (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at the same time)

Film Four Pack (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at same time): full price £17.20/concession £13.20

Concessions apply to full-time students, under 18s, senior citizens, people with a disability (plus carer), Young Scot Card holders and benefit claimants. Proof of eligibility is required.

Tickets cannot be refunded, except in the event ofcancellation of a screening by macrobert / (TBC) means thatthe film is awaiting BBFC or local authority licensing approval /The use of cameras and recording equipment is not permitted /Screen advertisements and trailers are shown before all films /All information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice / macrobert cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURSMon - Fri 10.00am to 7.45pm (phones close at 7.00pm)Sat 9.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm) Sun 10.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm)

MACROBERT THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SUPPORT

MACROBERT FRIENDSBecome a friend and get at least 20% off most tickets, plus 20% off on food and drinks. www.macrobert.org/friends

I LOVE FILM STUDENT LOYALTY CARDGet a Student Loyalty Card and get every fourth film free. www.macrobert.org/students

GREAT FOODOur cafébar and restaurant serve freshly made and scrumptious food, with a choice of specials. Serving all week until 7.45pm (last orders). To book a table call 01786 466610.

FANCY A PRIVATE SCREENING? HIRE US!Our cinema is available to hire for private screenings. Guarantee us 20 tickets sold and we will programme the film of your choice (subject to availability). To find out more contact Kate Timperley at 01786 467153 or [email protected]

ACCESS INFORMATIONmacrobert welcomes all disabled visitors. Our building is fully accessible for wheelchairs, and we offer hearing loops at the box office and bar. Audio description and subtitling are available for selected cinema screenings (see diary). Concession tickets are available for people with a disability plus carer.

For a large print version please email [email protected] or call 01786 466666

Main funders

macrobert arts centre limited is a Scottish charity, no SC039546. To support us with donations please go to www.macrobert.org/donate

Subscribe to our e-newsletter and get all the latest deals and info online at www.macrobert.org/enews

MACROBERT FILMHOUSE

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CARNAGE THE ARTIST THE WOMAN IN BLACK CASABLANCA AND OTHERS

MARCH 2012

TICKETS WWW.MACROBERT.ORGBOX OFFICE 01786 466666

Carnage

1THURSDAYHAYWIRE7.30PM2FRIDAY THE DESCENDANTS7.30PM3SATURDAYYOGI BEAR11.00AM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS2.00PM***THE DESCENDANTS5.00PMWAR HORSE8.00PM

4SUNDAYYOGI BEAR11.00AM SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS2.00PM WAR HORSE5.00PMTHE DESCENDANTS8.00PM

5MONDAYWAR HORSE7.30PM6TUESDAYTATSUMI7.30PM7WEDNESDAYW.E10.30AM*

THE DESCENDANTS2.00PM**SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS7.30PM

TATSUMI7.30PM9FRIDAYTHE ARTIST7.30PM10SATURDAYRIO11.00AM

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND2.00PMTHE ARTIST5.00PMW.E8.00PM

11SUNDAYRIO11.00AMJOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND2.00PMW.E5.00PMTHE ARTIST8.00PM

12MONDAYW.E7.30PM13TUESDAYMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM14WEDNESDAYMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 10.30AM*

THE ARTIST2.00PM**BOOKED OUT7.30PM

15THURSDAYMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM16FRIDAYCARNAGE7.30PM17SATURDAYKUNG FU PANDA 211.00AM

JACK AND JILL2.00PMCARNAGE5.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 8.00PM

18SUNDAYKUNG FU PANDA 211.00AMJACK AND JILL2.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 5.00PMCARNAGE8.00PM

19 MONDAYTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 7.30PM2021WEDNESDAYJACK AND JILL10.30AM*

THE WOMAN IN BLACK 2.00PM**MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM

22THURSDAYMAN ON A LEDGE7.30PM23FRIDAYA DANGEROUS METHOD7.30PM24SATURDAYICE AGE 311.00AM

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE2.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD5.00PMTHIS MEANS WAR8.00PM

25SUNDAYICE AGE 311.00AMTHIS MEANS WAR2.00PMEXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE5.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD8.00PM

26MONDAYEXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE7.30PM27TUESDAYCASABLANCA7.30PM28WEDNESDAYTHIS MEANS WAR10.30AM*

CASABLANCA2.00PM**CHASING LEGENDS8.15PM****

29THURSDAYCASABLANCA7.30PM30FRIDAYBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 7.30PM31SATURDAYUP11.00AM

BIG MIRACLE2.00PMBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 5.00PM

TUESDAY MAN ON A LEDGE7.30PM

CHRONICLE8.00PM

DIARY

MARCH 2012

THE MIDWEEK MATINEE

COME AND COSY UP WITH MACROBERT’S NEW MIDWEEK MATINEE

Each Wednesday at 2.00pm we bring you one of the months’ movie highlights for only £2.50. Not only that but we will throw in a free tea or coffee to help you relax that little bit more. So look out for the specially marked screenings (**) in this month’s brochure.

SPECIAL EVENTS

IRIDE - CHASING LEGENDS

Jason Berry / USA 2010 / 90 min / (15) Contains strong language

There is no greater sporting event in all of cycling than the Tour de France. Chasing Legends touches on the rich history, passion and true grit of The Tour as seen through the eyes of Team HTC Columbia along with commentary from Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen, Eddy Merckx, Lance Armstrong and some of the sport’s most prolific heroes.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

PARENT AND BABY SCREENINGS

Bring your baby along and enjoy films on the big screen in a baby-friendly, relaxed atmosphere with the lights dimmed and the sound at a comfortable level. Membership is free and open to any baby under 12 months – just sign up before the film. Screenings start at 10.30am each Wednesday and are marked throughout the brochure (*).

Supported by

SECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMA

SAT 3 MAR 8.00PMSUN 4 MAR 5.00PMMON 5 MAR 7.30PM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS

Guy Ritchie / USA 2011 / 129 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence

With Dr Watson by his side, Sherlock travels across Europe chasing his most challenging adversary who is hell bent on bringing down Western civilisation.

WAR HORSE

Steven Spielberg / USA 2011 / 146 min / (12A) Contains moderate language and violence

When a young boy’s horse, Joey, is sent to the trenches of World War One, the bond between the two is torn apart. Although too young to enlist, the boy heads to France to rescue his friend.

CASABLANCA

Michael Curtiz / USA 1942 / 102 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Night club owner Rick Blane’s life is turned upside down when an old flame and her husband arrive in Casablanca. He is forced to choose between his love for her and helping her husband escape and continue his fight against the Nazis.

TATSUMI

Eric Khoo / Japan 2011 / 96 min / (15) Contains strong sex Japanese with English subtitles

A tribute to an artist who sought to make comics cinematic, Eric Khoo’s animated feature Tatsumi brings manga legend Yoshihiro Tatsumi classic stories to the big screen for the first time.

TUE 6 MAR 7.30PMTHU 8 MAR 7.30PM

WED 28 MAR 8.15PMTICKETS £6 FULL/£5 FRIENDS

SAT 3 MAR 2.00PM***SUN 4 MAR 2.00PMWED 7 MAR 7.30PM *** Subtitled Screening

TUE 27 MAR 7.30PMWED 28 MAR 2.00PM**THU 29 MAR 7.30PM ** Midweek Matinee Screening

BOOKED OUT - MEET THE DIRECTOR

Bryan O’Neil / USA 2012 / 118 min / (12A) Contains infrequent mild sex references

Ailidh has two loves in this world: spying on her apartment-house neighbours and writing graphic novels. The arrival of a young man, Jacob, inspires Ailidh and she soon begins conjuring up increasingly elaborate plans to bump into the mysterious Jacob. Unfortunately, Ailidh’s romantic endeavours are disrupted when she realises she isn’t the only girl in Jacob’s life.

WED 14 MAR 7.30PM

Followed by a Q and A with director Bryan O’Neil

INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S DAY - 63 YEARS ON

D. Kim Dong Won, English / Korean / Chinese / Tagalog 2008 / (TBC)

Award-winning director Kim Dong Won presents the harrowing experiences of five international survivors of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during WWII. This telling of their experience is supported by excellent research to create an honest and heartbreaking documentary.

THU 8 MAR 6.00PM

Each month macrobert brings you a range of special event screenings, ranging from post show discussions to genre specific films and everything in between.

macrobert give you a second chance to see some of the biggest hits of the past few months and revisit some classic films from days gone by.

NEW AT MACROBERTKIDS FILM CLUBSPECIAL EVENTSSECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMAFOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

* BEPANTHEN PARENT & BABY SCREENING ** MIDWEEK MATINEE SCREENING *** SUBTITLED SCREENING **** SPECIAL PRICE

63 YEARS ON6.00PM 8THURSDAY

Page 10: March cinema brochure

FIND USUniversity of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

Park for free on the University Campus. There are frequent buses from Stirling town centre and the train station to the University Campus. For all public transport options call Traveline Scotland at 0871 200 22 33.

TICKET PRICESScreenings before 4.00pm: friends £3.80/full price £4.75/concession £4.25

Screenings after 4.00pm: friends £4.60/full price £5.75/concession £5.25

Kids Film Club 11.00am screenings: £1.50 each/£5 (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at the same time)

Film Four Pack (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at same time): full price £17.20/concession £13.20

Concessions apply to full-time students, under 18s, senior citizens, people with a disability (plus carer), Young Scot Card holders and benefit claimants. Proof of eligibility is required.

Tickets cannot be refunded, except in the event ofcancellation of a screening by macrobert / (TBC) means thatthe film is awaiting BBFC or local authority licensing approval /The use of cameras and recording equipment is not permitted /Screen advertisements and trailers are shown before all films /All information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice / macrobert cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURSMon - Fri 10.00am to 7.45pm (phones close at 7.00pm)Sat 9.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm) Sun 10.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm)

MACROBERT THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SUPPORT

MACROBERT FRIENDSBecome a friend and get at least 20% off most tickets, plus 20% off on food and drinks. www.macrobert.org/friends

I LOVE FILM STUDENT LOYALTY CARDGet a Student Loyalty Card and get every fourth film free. www.macrobert.org/students

GREAT FOODOur cafébar and restaurant serve freshly made and scrumptious food, with a choice of specials. Serving all week until 7.45pm (last orders). To book a table call 01786 466610.

FANCY A PRIVATE SCREENING? HIRE US!Our cinema is available to hire for private screenings. Guarantee us 20 tickets sold and we will programme the film of your choice (subject to availability). To find out more contact Kate Timperley at 01786 467153 or [email protected]

ACCESS INFORMATIONmacrobert welcomes all disabled visitors. Our building is fully accessible for wheelchairs, and we offer hearing loops at the box office and bar. Audio description and subtitling are available for selected cinema screenings (see diary). Concession tickets are available for people with a disability plus carer.

For a large print version please email [email protected] or call 01786 466666

Main funders

macrobert arts centre limited is a Scottish charity, no SC039546. To support us with donations please go to www.macrobert.org/donate

Subscribe to our e-newsletter and get all the latest deals and info online at www.macrobert.org/enews

MACROBERT FILMHOUSE

www.macrobert.org/facebook www.macrobert.org/twitter

CARNAGE THE ARTIST THE WOMAN IN BLACK CASABLANCA AND OTHERS

MARCH 2012

TICKETS WWW.MACROBERT.ORGBOX OFFICE 01786 466666

Carnage

1THURSDAYHAYWIRE7.30PM2FRIDAY THE DESCENDANTS7.30PM3SATURDAYYOGI BEAR11.00AM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS2.00PM***THE DESCENDANTS5.00PMWAR HORSE8.00PM

4SUNDAYYOGI BEAR11.00AM SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS2.00PM WAR HORSE5.00PMTHE DESCENDANTS8.00PM

5MONDAYWAR HORSE7.30PM6TUESDAYTATSUMI7.30PM7WEDNESDAYW.E10.30AM*

THE DESCENDANTS2.00PM**SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS7.30PM

TATSUMI7.30PM9FRIDAYTHE ARTIST7.30PM10SATURDAYRIO11.00AM

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND2.00PMTHE ARTIST5.00PMW.E8.00PM

11SUNDAYRIO11.00AMJOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND2.00PMW.E5.00PMTHE ARTIST8.00PM

12MONDAYW.E7.30PM13TUESDAYMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM14WEDNESDAYMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 10.30AM*

THE ARTIST2.00PM**BOOKED OUT7.30PM

15THURSDAYMARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM16FRIDAYCARNAGE7.30PM17SATURDAYKUNG FU PANDA 211.00AM

JACK AND JILL2.00PMCARNAGE5.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 8.00PM

18SUNDAYKUNG FU PANDA 211.00AMJACK AND JILL2.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 5.00PMCARNAGE8.00PM

19 MONDAYTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 7.30PM2021WEDNESDAYJACK AND JILL10.30AM*

THE WOMAN IN BLACK 2.00PM**MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM

22THURSDAYMAN ON A LEDGE7.30PM23FRIDAYA DANGEROUS METHOD7.30PM24SATURDAYICE AGE 311.00AM

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE2.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD5.00PMTHIS MEANS WAR8.00PM

25SUNDAYICE AGE 311.00AMTHIS MEANS WAR2.00PMEXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE5.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD8.00PM

26MONDAYEXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE7.30PM27TUESDAYCASABLANCA7.30PM28WEDNESDAYTHIS MEANS WAR10.30AM*

CASABLANCA2.00PM**CHASING LEGENDS8.15PM****

29THURSDAYCASABLANCA7.30PM30FRIDAYBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 7.30PM31SATURDAYUP11.00AM

BIG MIRACLE2.00PMBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 5.00PM

TUESDAY MAN ON A LEDGE7.30PM

CHRONICLE8.00PM

DIARY

MARCH 2012

THE MIDWEEK MATINEE

COME AND COSY UP WITH MACROBERT’S NEW MIDWEEK MATINEE

Each Wednesday at 2.00pm we bring you one of the months’ movie highlights for only £2.50. Not only that but we will throw in a free tea or coffee to help you relax that little bit more. So look out for the specially marked screenings (**) in this month’s brochure.

SPECIAL EVENTS

IRIDE - CHASING LEGENDS

Jason Berry / USA 2010 / 90 min / (15) Contains strong language

There is no greater sporting event in all of cycling than the Tour de France. Chasing Legends touches on the rich history, passion and true grit of The Tour as seen through the eyes of Team HTC Columbia along with commentary from Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen, Eddy Merckx, Lance Armstrong and some of the sport’s most prolific heroes.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

PARENT AND BABY SCREENINGS

Bring your baby along and enjoy films on the big screen in a baby-friendly, relaxed atmosphere with the lights dimmed and the sound at a comfortable level. Membership is free and open to any baby under 12 months – just sign up before the film. Screenings start at 10.30am each Wednesday and are marked throughout the brochure (*).

Supported by

SECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMA

SAT 3 MAR 8.00PMSUN 4 MAR 5.00PMMON 5 MAR 7.30PM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS

Guy Ritchie / USA 2011 / 129 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence

With Dr Watson by his side, Sherlock travels across Europe chasing his most challenging adversary who is hell bent on bringing down Western civilisation.

WAR HORSE

Steven Spielberg / USA 2011 / 146 min / (12A) Contains moderate language and violence

When a young boy’s horse, Joey, is sent to the trenches of World War One, the bond between the two is torn apart. Although too young to enlist, the boy heads to France to rescue his friend.

CASABLANCA

Michael Curtiz / USA 1942 / 102 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Night club owner Rick Blane’s life is turned upside down when an old flame and her husband arrive in Casablanca. He is forced to choose between his love for her and helping her husband escape and continue his fight against the Nazis.

TATSUMI

Eric Khoo / Japan 2011 / 96 min / (15) Contains strong sex Japanese with English subtitles

A tribute to an artist who sought to make comics cinematic, Eric Khoo’s animated feature Tatsumi brings manga legend Yoshihiro Tatsumi classic stories to the big screen for the first time.

TUE 6 MAR 7.30PMTHU 8 MAR 7.30PM

WED 28 MAR 8.15PMTICKETS £6 FULL/£5 FRIENDS

SAT 3 MAR 2.00PM***SUN 4 MAR 2.00PMWED 7 MAR 7.30PM *** Subtitled Screening

TUE 27 MAR 7.30PMWED 28 MAR 2.00PM**THU 29 MAR 7.30PM ** Midweek Matinee Screening

BOOKED OUT - MEET THE DIRECTOR

Bryan O’Neil / USA 2012 / 118 min / (12A) Contains infrequent mild sex references

Ailidh has two loves in this world: spying on her apartment-house neighbours and writing graphic novels. The arrival of a young man, Jacob, inspires Ailidh and she soon begins conjuring up increasingly elaborate plans to bump into the mysterious Jacob. Unfortunately, Ailidh’s romantic endeavours are disrupted when she realises she isn’t the only girl in Jacob’s life.

WED 14 MAR 7.30PM

Followed by a Q and A with director Bryan O’Neil

INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S DAY - 63 YEARS ON

D. Kim Dong Won, English / Korean / Chinese / Tagalog 2008 / (TBC)

Award-winning director Kim Dong Won presents the harrowing experiences of five international survivors of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during WWII. This telling of their experience is supported by excellent research to create an honest and heartbreaking documentary.

THU 8 MAR 6.00PM

Each month macrobert brings you a range of special event screenings, ranging from post show discussions to genre specific films and everything in between.

macrobert give you a second chance to see some of the biggest hits of the past few months and revisit some classic films from days gone by.

NEW AT MACROBERTKIDS FILM CLUBSPECIAL EVENTSSECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMAFOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

* BEPANTHEN PARENT & BABY SCREENING ** MIDWEEK MATINEE SCREENING *** SUBTITLED SCREENING **** SPECIAL PRICE

63 YEARS ON6.00PM 8THURSDAY

Page 11: March cinema brochure

FIND USUniversity of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

Park for free on the University Campus. There are frequent buses from Stirling town centre and the train station to the University Campus. For all public transport options call Traveline Scotland at 0871 200 22 33.

TICKET PRICESScreenings before 4.00pm: friends £3.80/full price £4.75/concession £4.25

Screenings after 4.00pm: friends £4.60/full price £5.75/concession £5.25

Kids Film Club 11.00am screenings: £1.50 each/£5 (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at the same time)

Film Four Pack (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at same time): full price £17.20/concession £13.20

Concessions apply to full-time students, under 18s, senior citizens, people with a disability (plus carer), Young Scot Card holders and benefit claimants. Proof of eligibility is required.

Tickets cannot be refunded, except in the event ofcancellation of a screening by macrobert / (TBC) means thatthe film is awaiting BBFC or local authority licensing approval /The use of cameras and recording equipment is not permitted /Screen advertisements and trailers are shown before all films /All information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice / macrobert cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURSMon - Fri 10.00am to 7.45pm (phones close at 7.00pm)Sat 9.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm) Sun 10.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm)

MACROBERT THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SUPPORT

MACROBERT FRIENDSBecome a friend and get at least 20% off most tickets, plus 20% off on food and drinks. www.macrobert.org/friends

I LOVE FILM STUDENT LOYALTY CARDGet a Student Loyalty Card and get every fourth film free. www.macrobert.org/students

GREAT FOODOur cafébar and restaurant serve freshly made and scrumptious food, with a choice of specials. Serving all week until 7.45pm (last orders). To book a table call 01786 466610.

FANCY A PRIVATE SCREENING? HIRE US!Our cinema is available to hire for private screenings. Guarantee us 20 tickets sold and we will programme the film of your choice (subject to availability). To find out more contact Kate Timperley at 01786 467153 or [email protected]

ACCESS INFORMATIONmacrobert welcomes all disabled visitors. Our building is fully accessible for wheelchairs, and we offer hearing loops at the box office and bar. Audio description and subtitling are available for selected cinema screenings (see diary). Concession tickets are available for people with a disability plus carer.

For a large print version please email [email protected] or call 01786 466666

Main funders

macrobert arts centre limited is a Scottish charity, no SC039546. To support us with donations please go to www.macrobert.org/donate

Subscribe to our e-newsletter and get all the latest deals and info online at www.macrobert.org/enews

MACROBERT FILMHOUSE

www.macrobert.org/facebook www.macrobert.org/twitter

CARNAGE THE ARTIST THE WOMAN IN BLACK CASABLANCA AND OTHERS

MARCH 2012

TICKETS WWW.MACROBERT.ORGBOX OFFICE 01786 466666

Car

nage

1 THURSDAY HAYWIRE 7.30PM2 FRIDAY THE DESCENDANTS 7.30PM3 SATURDAY YOGI BEAR 11.00AM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS 2.00PM***THE DESCENDANTS 5.00PMWAR HORSE 8.00PM

4 SUNDAY YOGI BEAR 11.00AM SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS 2.00PM WAR HORSE 5.00PMTHE DESCENDANTS 8.00PM

5 MONDAY WAR HORSE 7.30PM6 TUESDAY TATSUMI 7.30PM7 WEDNESDAY W.E 10.30AM*

THE DESCENDANTS 2.00PM**SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS 7.30PM

TATSUMI 7.30PM9 FRIDAY THE ARTIST 7.30PM10 SATURDAY RIO 11.00AM

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 2.00PMTHE ARTIST 5.00PMW.E 8.00PM

11 SUNDAY RIO 11.00AMJOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 2.00PMW.E 5.00PMTHE ARTIST 8.00PM

12 MONDAY W.E 7.30PM13 TUESDAY MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM14 WEDNESDAY MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 10.30AM*

THE ARTIST 2.00PM**BOOKED OUT 7.30PM

15 THURSDAY MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM16 FRIDAY CARNAGE 7.30PM17 SATURDAY KUNG FU PANDA 2 11.00AM

JACK AND JILL 2.00PMCARNAGE 5.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 8.00PM

18 SUNDAY KUNG FU PANDA 2 11.00AMJACK AND JILL 2.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 5.00PMCARNAGE 8.00PM

19 MONDAY THE WOMAN IN BLACK 7.30PM2021 WEDNESDAY JACK AND JILL 10.30AM*

THE WOMAN IN BLACK 2.00PM**MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM

22 THURSDAY MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM23 FRIDAY A DANGEROUS METHOD 7.30PM24 SATURDAY ICE AGE 3 11.00AM

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 2.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD 5.00PMTHIS MEANS WAR 8.00PM

25 SUNDAY ICE AGE 3 11.00AMTHIS MEANS WAR 2.00PMEXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 5.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD 8.00PM

26 MONDAY EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 7.30PM27 TUESDAY CASABLANCA 7.30PM28 WEDNESDAY THIS MEANS WAR 10.30AM*

CASABLANCA 2.00PM**CHASING LEGENDS 8.15PM****

29 THURSDAY CASABLANCA 7.30PM30 FRIDAY BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 7.30PM31 SATURDAY UP 11.00AM

BIG MIRACLE 2.00PMBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 5.00PM

TUESDAY MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM

CHRONICLE 8.00PM

DIARY MARCH 2012

THE MIDWEEK MATINEE

COME AND COSY UP WITH MACROBERT’S NEW MIDWEEK MATINEE

Each Wednesday at 2.00pm we bring you one of the months’ movie highlights for only £2.50. Not only that but we will throw in a free tea or coffee to help you relax that little bit more. So look out for the specially marked screenings (**) in this month’s brochure.

SPECIAL EVENTS

IRIDE - CHASING LEGENDS

Jason Berry / USA 2010 / 90 min / (15) Contains strong language

There is no greater sporting event in all of cycling than the Tour de France. Chasing Legends touches on the rich history, passion and true grit of The Tour as seen through the eyes of Team HTC Columbia along with commentary from Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen, Eddy Merckx, Lance Armstrong and some of the sport’s most prolific heroes.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

PARENT AND BABY SCREENINGS

Bring your baby along and enjoy films on the big screen in a baby-friendly, relaxed atmosphere with the lights dimmed and the sound at a comfortable level. Membership is free and open to any baby under 12 months – just sign up before the film. Screenings start at 10.30am each Wednesday and are marked throughout the brochure (*).

Supported by

SECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMA

SAT 3 MAR 8.00PMSUN 4 MAR 5.00PMMON 5 MAR 7.30PM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS

Guy Ritchie / USA 2011 / 129 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence

With Dr Watson by his side, Sherlock travels across Europe chasing his most challenging adversary who is hell bent on bringing down Western civilisation.

WAR HORSE

Steven Spielberg / USA 2011 / 146 min / (12A) Contains moderate language and violence

When a young boy’s horse, Joey, is sent to the trenches of World War One, the bond between the two is torn apart. Although too young to enlist, the boy heads to France to rescue his friend.

CASABLANCA

Michael Curtiz / USA 1942 / 102 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Night club owner Rick Blane’s life is turned upside down when an old flame and her husband arrive in Casablanca. He is forced to choose between his love for her and helping her husband escape and continue his fight against the Nazis.

TATSUMI

Eric Khoo / Japan 2011 / 96 min / (15) Contains strong sex Japanese with English subtitles

A tribute to an artist who sought to make comics cinematic, Eric Khoo’s animated feature Tatsumi brings manga legend Yoshihiro Tatsumi classic stories to the big screen for the first time.

TUE 6 MAR 7.30PMTHU 8 MAR 7.30PM

WED 28 MAR 8.15PMTICKETS £6 FULL/£5 FRIENDS

SAT 3 MAR 2.00PM***SUN 4 MAR 2.00PMWED 7 MAR 7.30PM *** Subtitled Screening

TUE 27 MAR 7.30PMWED 28 MAR 2.00PM**THU 29 MAR 7.30PM ** Midweek Matinee Screening

BOOKED OUT - MEET THE DIRECTOR

Bryan O’Neil / USA 2012 / 118 min / (12A) Contains infrequent mild sex references

Ailidh has two loves in this world: spying on her apartment-house neighbours and writing graphic novels. The arrival of a young man, Jacob, inspires Ailidh and she soon begins conjuring up increasingly elaborate plans to bump into the mysterious Jacob. Unfortunately, Ailidh’s romantic endeavours are disrupted when she realises she isn’t the only girl in Jacob’s life.

WED 14 MAR 7.30PM

Followed by a Q and A with director Bryan O’Neil

INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S DAY - 63 YEARS ON

D. Kim Dong Won, English / Korean / Chinese / Tagalog 2008 / (TBC)

Award-winning director Kim Dong Won presents the harrowing experiences of five international survivors of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during WWII. This telling of their experience is supported by excellent research to create an honest and heartbreaking documentary.

THU 8 MAR 6.00PM

Each month macrobert brings you a range of special event screenings, ranging from post show discussions to genre specific films and everything in between.

macrobert give you a second chance to see some of the biggest hits of the past few months and revisit some classic films from days gone by.

NEW AT MACROBERTKIDS FILM CLUBSPECIAL EVENTSSECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMAFOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

* BEPANTHEN PARENT & BABY SCREENING ** MIDWEEK MATINEE SCREENING *** SUBTITLED SCREENING **** SPECIAL PRICE

63 YEARS ON 6.00PM8 THURSDAY

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FIND USUniversity of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

Park for free on the University Campus. There are frequent buses from Stirling town centre and the train station to the University Campus. For all public transport options call Traveline Scotland at 0871 200 22 33.

TICKET PRICESScreenings before 4.00pm: friends £3.80/full price £4.75/concession £4.25

Screenings after 4.00pm: friends £4.60/full price £5.75/concession £5.25

Kids Film Club 11.00am screenings: £1.50 each/£5 (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at the same time)

Film Four Pack (four films from this brochure; tickets must be bought at same time): full price £17.20/concession £13.20

Concessions apply to full-time students, under 18s, senior citizens, people with a disability (plus carer), Young Scot Card holders and benefit claimants. Proof of eligibility is required.

Tickets cannot be refunded, except in the event ofcancellation of a screening by macrobert / (TBC) means thatthe film is awaiting BBFC or local authority licensing approval /The use of cameras and recording equipment is not permitted /Screen advertisements and trailers are shown before all films /All information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice / macrobert cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURSMon - Fri 10.00am to 7.45pm (phones close at 7.00pm)Sat 9.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm) Sun 10.00am to 8.15pm (phones close at 7.00pm)

MACROBERT THANKS THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SUPPORT

MACROBERT FRIENDSBecome a friend and get at least 20% off most tickets, plus 20% off on food and drinks. www.macrobert.org/friends

I LOVE FILM STUDENT LOYALTY CARDGet a Student Loyalty Card and get every fourth film free. www.macrobert.org/students

GREAT FOODOur cafébar and restaurant serve freshly made and scrumptious food, with a choice of specials. Serving all week until 7.45pm (last orders). To book a table call 01786 466610.

FANCY A PRIVATE SCREENING? HIRE US!Our cinema is available to hire for private screenings. Guarantee us 20 tickets sold and we will programme the film of your choice (subject to availability). To find out more contact Kate Timperley at 01786 467153 or [email protected]

ACCESS INFORMATIONmacrobert welcomes all disabled visitors. Our building is fully accessible for wheelchairs, and we offer hearing loops at the box office and bar. Audio description and subtitling are available for selected cinema screenings (see diary). Concession tickets are available for people with a disability plus carer.

For a large print version please email [email protected] or call 01786 466666

Main funders

macrobert arts centre limited is a Scottish charity, no SC039546. To support us with donations please go to www.macrobert.org/donate

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CARNAGE THE ARTIST THE WOMAN IN BLACK CASABLANCA AND OTHERS

MARCH 2012

TICKETS WWW.MACROBERT.ORGBOX OFFICE 01786 466666

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1 THURSDAY HAYWIRE 7.30PM2 FRIDAY THE DESCENDANTS 7.30PM3 SATURDAY YOGI BEAR 11.00AM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS 2.00PM***THE DESCENDANTS 5.00PMWAR HORSE 8.00PM

4 SUNDAY YOGI BEAR 11.00AM SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS 2.00PM WAR HORSE 5.00PMTHE DESCENDANTS 8.00PM

5 MONDAY WAR HORSE 7.30PM6 TUESDAY TATSUMI 7.30PM7 WEDNESDAY W.E 10.30AM*

THE DESCENDANTS 2.00PM**SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS 7.30PM

TATSUMI 7.30PM9 FRIDAY THE ARTIST 7.30PM10 SATURDAY RIO 11.00AM

JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 2.00PMTHE ARTIST 5.00PMW.E 8.00PM

11 SUNDAY RIO 11.00AMJOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND 2.00PMW.E 5.00PMTHE ARTIST 8.00PM

12 MONDAY W.E 7.30PM13 TUESDAY MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM14 WEDNESDAY MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 10.30AM*

THE ARTIST 2.00PM**BOOKED OUT 7.30PM

15 THURSDAY MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 7.30PM16 FRIDAY CARNAGE 7.30PM17 SATURDAY KUNG FU PANDA 2 11.00AM

JACK AND JILL 2.00PMCARNAGE 5.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 8.00PM

18 SUNDAY KUNG FU PANDA 2 11.00AMJACK AND JILL 2.00PMTHE WOMAN IN BLACK 5.00PMCARNAGE 8.00PM

19 MONDAY THE WOMAN IN BLACK 7.30PM2021 WEDNESDAY JACK AND JILL 10.30AM*

THE WOMAN IN BLACK 2.00PM**MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM

22 THURSDAY MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM23 FRIDAY A DANGEROUS METHOD 7.30PM24 SATURDAY ICE AGE 3 11.00AM

EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 2.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD 5.00PMTHIS MEANS WAR 8.00PM

25 SUNDAY ICE AGE 3 11.00AMTHIS MEANS WAR 2.00PMEXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 5.00PMA DANGEROUS METHOD 8.00PM

26 MONDAY EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 7.30PM27 TUESDAY CASABLANCA 7.30PM28 WEDNESDAY THIS MEANS WAR 10.30AM*

CASABLANCA 2.00PM**CHASING LEGENDS 8.15PM****

29 THURSDAY CASABLANCA 7.30PM30 FRIDAY BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 7.30PM31 SATURDAY UP 11.00AM

BIG MIRACLE 2.00PMBEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL 5.00PM

TUESDAY MAN ON A LEDGE 7.30PM

CHRONICLE 8.00PM

DIARY MARCH 2012

THE MIDWEEK MATINEE

COME AND COSY UP WITH MACROBERT’S NEW MIDWEEK MATINEE

Each Wednesday at 2.00pm we bring you one of the months’ movie highlights for only £2.50. Not only that but we will throw in a free tea or coffee to help you relax that little bit more. So look out for the specially marked screenings (**) in this month’s brochure.

SPECIAL EVENTS

IRIDE - CHASING LEGENDS

Jason Berry / USA 2010 / 90 min / (15) Contains strong language

There is no greater sporting event in all of cycling than the Tour de France. Chasing Legends touches on the rich history, passion and true grit of The Tour as seen through the eyes of Team HTC Columbia along with commentary from Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen, Eddy Merckx, Lance Armstrong and some of the sport’s most prolific heroes.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

PARENT AND BABY SCREENINGS

Bring your baby along and enjoy films on the big screen in a baby-friendly, relaxed atmosphere with the lights dimmed and the sound at a comfortable level. Membership is free and open to any baby under 12 months – just sign up before the film. Screenings start at 10.30am each Wednesday and are marked throughout the brochure (*).

Supported by

SECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMA

SAT 3 MAR 8.00PMSUN 4 MAR 5.00PMMON 5 MAR 7.30PM

SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS

Guy Ritchie / USA 2011 / 129 min / (12A) Contains moderate violence

With Dr Watson by his side, Sherlock travels across Europe chasing his most challenging adversary who is hell bent on bringing down Western civilisation.

WAR HORSE

Steven Spielberg / USA 2011 / 146 min / (12A) Contains moderate language and violence

When a young boy’s horse, Joey, is sent to the trenches of World War One, the bond between the two is torn apart. Although too young to enlist, the boy heads to France to rescue his friend.

CASABLANCA

Michael Curtiz / USA 1942 / 102 min / (U) Contains mild violence

Night club owner Rick Blane’s life is turned upside down when an old flame and her husband arrive in Casablanca. He is forced to choose between his love for her and helping her husband escape and continue his fight against the Nazis.

TATSUMI

Eric Khoo / Japan 2011 / 96 min / (15) Contains strong sex Japanese with English subtitles

A tribute to an artist who sought to make comics cinematic, Eric Khoo’s animated feature Tatsumi brings manga legend Yoshihiro Tatsumi classic stories to the big screen for the first time.

TUE 6 MAR 7.30PMTHU 8 MAR 7.30PM

WED 28 MAR 8.15PMTICKETS £6 FULL/£5 FRIENDS

SAT 3 MAR 2.00PM***SUN 4 MAR 2.00PMWED 7 MAR 7.30PM *** Subtitled Screening

TUE 27 MAR 7.30PMWED 28 MAR 2.00PM**THU 29 MAR 7.30PM ** Midweek Matinee Screening

BOOKED OUT - MEET THE DIRECTOR

Bryan O’Neil / USA 2012 / 118 min / (12A) Contains infrequent mild sex references

Ailidh has two loves in this world: spying on her apartment-house neighbours and writing graphic novels. The arrival of a young man, Jacob, inspires Ailidh and she soon begins conjuring up increasingly elaborate plans to bump into the mysterious Jacob. Unfortunately, Ailidh’s romantic endeavours are disrupted when she realises she isn’t the only girl in Jacob’s life.

WED 14 MAR 7.30PM

Followed by a Q and A with director Bryan O’Neil

INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S DAY - 63 YEARS ON

D. Kim Dong Won, English / Korean / Chinese / Tagalog 2008 / (TBC)

Award-winning director Kim Dong Won presents the harrowing experiences of five international survivors of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery during WWII. This telling of their experience is supported by excellent research to create an honest and heartbreaking documentary.

THU 8 MAR 6.00PM

Each month macrobert brings you a range of special event screenings, ranging from post show discussions to genre specific films and everything in between.

macrobert give you a second chance to see some of the biggest hits of the past few months and revisit some classic films from days gone by.

NEW AT MACROBERTKIDS FILM CLUBSPECIAL EVENTSSECOND CHANCE AND CLASSIC CINEMAFOREIGN LANGUAGE CINEMA

* BEPANTHEN PARENT & BABY SCREENING ** MIDWEEK MATINEE SCREENING *** SUBTITLED SCREENING **** SPECIAL PRICE

63 YEARS ON 6.00PM8 THURSDAY